Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 October 1946 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 4. 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA;
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Mrs. Pearl Dean and Pauline Watson have returned home aftsr a western tour. They report a nice trip having seen and viritcd many interesting places. Piev. W. S. Dean is in Walkerton, Indiana holding a rsviv.il meeting. Lverynne is, invU:H to att-nd
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Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Mis Hope Kail visited Rosemond Holmes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B!c arid Mrs. Gone Haueer were dinner puesfs of Mrs. Floyd Owsnr Tucfidi.y. Alma Cut-in ?er v-i? the dinner guest of P.lr. and Mrs. John Watson Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Eldridge bad tea with Marie Owens one d;tv last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dslmar TTeuoai 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griswold are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ef frier and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hibce and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Drake and daughters Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Stone and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jounson and son, John Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chowning and son, Phillip, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. flaudii VanGilder and Mr. and Mrs. Claire
Johnson and fsmilv were eue'-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson Sunday. -1
Mr. ard Mrs. Wayne Johnson and fcmily were guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Ernie Holmes Sunday. Henry Thompson is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleva Drake this week, i Mrs. Grace Whillock is at the home of her son,, Dr. and Mrs. Frpneis Whitlock, of Indianapolis. I Mr. and Mrs. Perv Johnson I "d Mrs. Gcbin of near Middle town, were in Fairbanks Tues-
dav afternoon. George, Ha'berstadt received a "y prinfnl injury from a fall Sunday morning.
1S75 1946 NO INFLATION HERE Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. AVE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan State Bank' Safe Since 1S73 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 1946
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left, brown oni white prinl housetccrt; right, yellow blcvse, black trousers; inset center, nylon bed jacket. Soft lines and daintiness are the dominating style themes of milady's leisure hour clothes. Whethei your choice for relaxation is a housecoat "or lounging pajamas, femininity is the keynote. If 'your budget feels the stress of higher prices you can make your own smart outfits. New housecoats provide flattery for any figure, as shown- in the brown and white floral print model, left above, which features a peplum. The lounging pajamas, right, consist of a canary yellow blouse with jet buttons and black trousers which avoid the two extremes of tailoring and bagginess. Bed jackets also share the general trend, as shown in the model inset. It is made of blue nylon, has white-niching trim and is tied in front with two blue ribbon bows. Sleeves are short., International)
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and -daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Pussell Block and Mr. and Mrs. FU.yd Cwcns called on Mr. and Mrs, Ccne Hauger' and Mr. and Mrs. I nwrence Hauler 'and family Siind-.y.-
Mr and Mrs. Frank Orr ot Msplewood Farms were in Terrs Haute Wednesday.
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The undersigned will sell at publ'c auction. " rat!es east of Carlisle on the Indian Prairie road and G miles northwest of Freelandville on THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1346 commencing at 12:30 P. M., the follov, in.q; personal property to-wit: LIVESTOCK: 1 smooth mouth Mule; 1 smooth
S mouth Hosc; 2 Milk Cows, dry, fresh in Oct. & Nov.; 10
Ued (jilts, bred, double mimuned and vaccinated; 1 Red Boar, full stock, vacc'nated. ' FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Etc. One walking plow, one Oliver sulky plow, one double shovel, one 10-ft. harrow, one 6-ft. tandem disc, one steel roller, one cultivator, one corn planter, one wheat drill, one niowin.n; machine, one hay rake, one iron whed wagon, one John Deere wagon. 17 tons gocd hay of all kinds. FURNITURE 1 Anfiuue Dresser Set. 1 Tahl nfl
Buffet to match, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Philco Battery Radio, and many other articles toa numerous to mention. 3
. TERMS CASH! ' ROLLIE C. PHILLIPPE .
waiter "Fed" 11-11, Auctioneer Leslie Jones, Clerk
Not Responsible For Accidents
. Mr. and Kr.-i'. Henry f anus, and son of Shelburn visited relnt:-es and fijends in this community Monday. A bridal shower was held at the homo, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidson cf Shelburn for their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene liaugcv, recently. Many nice gifts were received. Ru'refhnunts of sandwiches and iced tea were served to the following guests: Jock Hii ks. L.loy.1 T'olding, nr. end Mrs. Russell Wlrvk, -Mr. ' sud V.rs. Fl.-yd Owen?.. Mrs. Puul AUtvs. Li.ida
and Lr.r'-y.' Arce Batsoti, Myrtle Howard, Marilyn Howard, Mrs. D-:i o IJill. Betty Hill, Ruby Gilbert. Ruth McDonnell, Lara
U:s. Hosca Black, MrsDick Mhon f-nd Alice and . Richrrd. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger, Duane Hauger, Mr. ard Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Bessie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Everett . pavidrcn,', David Davidson and "'Paulie. Rnth Osburn. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asbury, Mae Brooks, Mrs. Anna Lowery and Jane, , Mrs,' John Faulds, Junior Pittman, Collie Wiggins. Mi-, and Mrs. Jack Hunt, Mrs. Charles .Kim-' mcll and Shai-en; Emma Lou Reeves, Mrs. Alice Henton, Patsy Lee I'ppton. Mrs. Wayn-,; John-on a' d Mi'y Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidson. 1 Th;v"e who sent gifts but were unoMe to fitler.d ware Ida Hau-
Mrs. Albert Mullikin. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Johnson, Mrs. Tom Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mayme Fierson, Mrs. Edward Neaderhiser, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tanah.
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WE CAN USE YOUR HATCHING EGGS THIS FALL AND ALL YOU CAN PRODUCE, OF-ANY BREED, IN 1947.
WE BUY HATCHING EGGS 10 Months of the year, andj
PAY 10c ABOVE Terre Haute Prices for current receipts delivered at our Hatchery, or Be ABOVE at your door. WE DELIVER FEEDS TO YOU when we call for your eggs, if so desired. We have flock owners who have been with us the past 10 years. Tf tbev make mnnpv
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That fine quality statit nery you liked so well before the war. Attractive, Modern Designs. "The Write Paper With Your Printed Name and Address." 60 Sheets, 40 Enve!opes-$1.0Q
Wabash Valley CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACE on . LABOR'S SPECIAL RACE DAY Endorsed by Vigo County Central Labor Union. TERRE HAUTE'S NEW MIDGET SPEEDWAY North 2"th St. & Ft. Harrison Rd. SUNDAY, OCT. 6th, 2:00 P. M. 7 SPECTACULAR EVENTS 7 The Le-dins: 20 Drivers in the Midwest. Paved Track No Bust Plenty cf Seats Plenty of Free Parking Space. Thrills and Maybe Spills. GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX $1.00 Gates Open 12:30 P. M. Qualifying Starts 12:30 P. M.
9 Miles South of Sullivan, Near Carlisle
Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES SALAD & DRINK
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-:- We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks 21 HOURS DAILY S'zzling Steaks $1.00 Fried Chicken .75 Other Dinners GO HOME-MADE PIES
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Worries by Twelve Money worries are caused by lack of ready cash. Povrcw that ready cash. Divide repayment by twelve the monthly payment and the problem is usually solved. Borrow What You Need Now, Loans -Up To 9300 cn Personal Properly! Security Loan Go. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday' evening: over WEOW at 6:30.
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These FEEDS are STILL SCARCE and "HARD-TO-GET." They will remain so for some time due to the shortage of all proteins. We also have PLENTY of FERTILIZER and GOENS SEED WHEAT for sale. This wheat is recleaned and SMUT TREATED. We make deliveries on amounts of one ton sales or more. CALL CARLISLE M-20 WE WILL BE GLAD TO SURVEY YOUR NEEDS! !
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