Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 September 1946 — Page 8
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SCOTT CITY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris n Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Skinner of Eucljannon, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
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Lloyd of Twelve Points called at Sulivan Monda w weli'antS,1 'I I Mr- and Lawrence HauW. W. Eldr.dge, last week. Iger are visitjng .R Blcknell this Robert Hood of Indianapolis, week, ii visiting friends here. i Quincy Stewart was in ShelMiss Orvetta Eldridge has burn Saturday, been visiting friends in Indiana-
ijorenzo nan was in lerre Haute Friday.
polis the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker
attended the Merom Chautauqua I Sunday afternoon.
Frank Orr was in Indiana
polis last week.
W. W, Eldridge and son at
Howard Holmes and Bruce were in Terre Haute Sunday night.
Dove Clark called on
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tended the Labor Day celebra- Owens one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sacra of
Kokomo Indiana, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sacra and George Sacra of i
Terre Haute and Capt. and Mrs.
Charles Howard of- Virginia, were week-end guests of Mr: ,
and Mrs. Ben Sacra.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale of I
Sullivan, spent the w3PK-e'idl
I and Labor Day with their sonJ
Marie ' and daughter-in-law at Lansing,
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STUDENTS GET JAP HOMES
Means Money To Our Boy Scouts SAVE MAGAZINES, CARTONS, NEWSPAPERS Have Them Ready For The Waste Paper Drive! WATCH FOR WASTE
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DENVER (UP) Fourteen buildings which housed relocated Japanese-Americans at Granada,
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(UP)-Hogs' 300; good and choice Col durmg.the war are getting barrows and gilts all weights; a peacetime job. The structures good and choice sows and sood are scheduled to be dismantled,, taps 16 2 thp rpilinc shipped to Denver, and recon-
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Cattle 150; calves 150; medium Denver University, to good beef cows to 13:50; veal-
ers mostly steady to $1.00 higher; good and choice 17.0018.00. Sheep 700; fat lambs steady; good and choice 17.0018.00; low and good 97 lbs. yearling wethers 16.00; choice slaughter ewes to 8.00; common to good 6.007.00.
First Christian Church Sullivan, Ind. "A Busy Church . . . Always Serving!"
" . . . I will make you fishers of men . . . Go ye therefore unto the uttermost parts of the world and preach the gospel ... even unto Samaria . . ."
"JESUS REACHED FOR A TOWEL, ? WHEN HE COULD HAVE REACHED FOR A STAR!" .' Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Bible-school 9:30 Worship & Communion . . 10:40 Calling your attention to the special service for this Sunday. The Chimes are installed and will be dedicated during the service, and for the first time will be played. They are beautiful. You will want to hear them. COME AND REJOICE WITH US ON THIS DAY.
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Is Entitled To A Bargain During Remodeling! ! We have a door at the side (alley entrance) and one at the back for loading out feed. DRIVE IN THE ALLEY FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, FRIENDLY SERVICE. ... j Remember we have REDUCED PRICES ON ALL FEEDS NOW and have ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE FEED LINE.
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