Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 October 1946 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT.. 10, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA
Mrs. Mildred Schuab and Connie of Sullivan, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers.
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Miss Norma Lee Snyder and Mcsdames Floyd Evans and Albert Snyder were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mesdames Jesse McCammori, Allison Tittman, Mrs. Roxie McCammon and Miss Maude Daugherty spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Woodward. Mr. and Mrs, Howard P.isingsr and daughter of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson and
NOTICE Billfold size copies' made of service discharges, " birth and marriage certificates. Photographs expertly copied. Bring, matter to be copied to me at 403 North Main St. ' ' Originals returned in good order. WATCH FOR OPENING OF OUR STUDIO. JOHN J. HUNTER
other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sims of Wyoming, spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Iioscoe Bran-' non. Mr. Brannon is a nephew of Frank Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brannon and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sims of 1 Wyoming, spent Thursday and Friday at Bedford visiting relatives. Mrs. Ella Ridge and Miss Reba Ridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Scmers visited friends and relatives at Linton and Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davidson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.' J. 'McCammori Sunday. Pvt. "Richard McKinley of Colorado arrived home " Sunday night for an eight-day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. ' William J. McKinley and family. Mr.' and Mrs. Allison Pittman, Mrs. Roxie ' McCammon, Miss
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Maude Daugherty of Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Fidler of
'Farmersburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Simmons of Sullivan, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Pete McCammon and family. Mrs. Elsie Stone was in Carlisle Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Cordia Robinson of Vincennes, came Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sike Poppino. Mrs. Edna Poppino called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson Monday. Kenneth Shake spent the weekend here with his family.
Used Fat Makes Soap
USED ffSOAP
One pouncrtf salvaged fat maket approximately six bars of yellow laundry soap. Save all used fata.
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RED DELICIOUS APPLES U' 2 -25c INDIANA U. S. No. 1, Size 'A' All Purpost POTATOES 15 a '49c-
LONG ISLAND Large, Snow While Heads
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StVONIZ LIQUID FLOOR POLISH Q,S8c McKENZlE BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR lb 37c CAMEO CLEANSER 3' 23c GOLDEN GP1DDLE soy mi M7c KILZUM
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SILVER GEAM 8 23c
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FANCY RED
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CALIFORNIA FANCY TOKAY '
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RED ANBERRIES S39c IRNIA LARGE STALKS"
ASOAL CELERY 15 c
FLORIDA LARGE SIZE EFIflT'3-25c INDIANA U. S. No. 1 YELLOW 0KI0MS ' '-29c GRIME3 GOLDEN U. S. No. 1
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LONG ISLAND FULLY DRESSED DBCWSSS . -Sgil Lb 01 c READY FOR THE PAN KEFSSI FILLETS Lh. 43c READY FOR THE PAN VITIKG FILLETS Lb Jlc
Dairy
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SMYBRQQK ECIOS 73c
66c
MEL-O-BIT PROCESSED ' m - . Mmmil CHEESE 64c
WISCONSIN DAISY CSIEOHAR CHEESE Lb
Bakery
mm buns APPLE RAISIN
00FFEE CAKE NUT COVERED mm rolls
BROWN
11-Oz. 0
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JANE PARKER DOriUTS MARVEL SOUR TYPE RYE BREMT JANE PAkKER DROP COOKIES
Pkg. 14-Oz: Pan of
9 Rolls
27c
Pan of 9a
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Pkg.
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SOAP "srioc WHEN AVAILABLE
D R EFT- ' bo, 23c WHEN AVAILABLE
WHEN AVAILABLE
CAiiHAY TOILET SOAP B.r 7c WHEN AVAILABLE
LIFEBUOY B.r7C WHEN AVAILABLE
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Shoeing List Items!
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ODIIMU DI IIMS No. 2
SUCED Nov2i.3
PILLSBURY'S BEST
FLOHH IONA BRAND
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New All Whit
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White,
Iream Style
HOLSUM BRAND PEANUT
10-Lb.
No. 2 Can
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SUNNYFIELD
SUNNYFIELD
8-Oz. Pkg.
8-Oz. Pkg.
FRENCH'S
10STA!
A-PENN
Salad 9-Oz. Style Jar
Ml CLEAEi
Gal.
LIBBY'S
CAMPBELL'S
IONA BRAND
3
IONA BRAND
'S3 Pan
91
4-Oz Cans i
IS 21
DEPENDABLE MUSTARD
No. 2 Can
STiiig DEPENDABLE!
GREENS
IONA BRAND TOMATO ,u7cE "
No. 2 Can
SMITHFIELD
PLANTER'S SPANISH
IONA BRAND
New Pack Early June
U'2-0z. Jar
8-Oz. Jar
No. 2 Can
CALTONE
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10c 13c
DAILEY'S mm NABISCO
18-Ozl
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Kosher 26-Oz. Style Jar
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VEGETABLE JUICES
Mrs. Zilla Cooksey was called to Anderson Thursday to be with her sister, Mrs. Adah Robertson Taylor, who underwent a major emergency operation in the St. John's Hospital at Anderson. Mrs. Frank Willis, Mrs. Charles Willis and daughters, Barbara and Charla, Mrs. Gerald Willis and Vicki Lee were in Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheffler, Jr., transacted business in Terre Haute, Friday. Miss Joan Goodman was the guest Saturday night of Miss Joyce Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Willis end Vicki Lee were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Marion Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Easton were guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis and attended services here Sunday morning. Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Elena Rae, Mrs. Cecil Bedwell and
Dennis went to Anderson Tuesday to see Mrs. Gene Taylor, who is in- the hospital there. Mr.' and Mrs. Gerald Willis ard Vicki Lee are spending this week with relatives in Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Exline visited Mr. and Mrs. Jade Goodman, Sunday. Mrs. Kersey Ransford, Mrs. Jairies Exline and Mrs. Bob Ei!is and children were in Linton Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willis and family were all-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Willis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis and sons were supper guests. The W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. Hattie White, Tuesday. Those present Were Dulcie "Bcone, Enid Usrey, Helen Moore and Sue and Deana, Ellen Boone, Geneva Boone, Ethel Cowden, Thel'ma Dcckard and Winctta Kay, Rev. and Mrs. Homberger, P.oohk Rar.sford, Vina Stanley, Celia' Willis, Anna Wolfe, Tilda Willis, Tad Moore, Gene Linn, Mrs. Parsons and the hostess, Mrs. White.
WINTER IS COMING Order your Interchangeable Storm Windows now for fall delivery. ALSO Builtup Roofing Insulated Siding
Asbestos Shingles
, Free Demonstration and Estimate Without Obligat'on. No Money Down 36 Months To Pay. Telephone 136 Dugger or write Vincennes Home Sales 1026 No. 7th
166 CAFE I
9 Miles South of Sullivan,
Near Carlisle SUNDAY. OCT. 13 SPECIAL
ROAST TU It K E Y
Dressing Choice of Vegetables Salad, Drnk, etc. $1 Specializing in , FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES SALAD & DRINK 75c
Family Style CHICKEN DINNERS
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IN YOUR LIFE
fcsrvaw mi & mi
a kaleidoscope of new dresses.
Every way you turn in our new Fall collection, there's another coloi prettier than the last one. Vivid hues, muted shades, deep forest-y tones. In rich textured rayons, or wool blends . . . as dressy or as .casual as you choose. Misses', junioie' sisee. 9.90
FACTO GRAPHS, For the first time in U. S. history, except during wars, a government oil and gas agency has been set up. It ia in the department of the interior. Three-fifths or more of a mutilated S. paper currency bill, note or certificate is redeemable at face value by the treasury department. ' ' The average Jackrabbit can keep up a top speed of 35 or 40 miles an hour lor considerable distances. The scientific definition of a drizzle is a uniform falling of water droplets less than onefiftieth of an inch in diameter. Alexander Pushkin, who is someiimc-3 called the Shakespeare oi Hii-lia, was one-eigiitli African bioou.
DC DC BRIDGE
the guests Sunday of Mr. Harris'
father, Charles Harris. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trueblood j of Terre Haute, were dinner I
guefts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair. Mrs. Hattie Strain, Mrs. Lurisa Woo-:', Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wflde and sen. J..!nyd. .-ere in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. nivd Mrs. rd Parr were in Sullivan Saturday.
wir. ana, lvirs. Lawrence unvis and daughter and Mrs. ' Levi T"l .' n ...nun in C.lltirnn MnnHf
f iCIVC WCIC ill uuiiivan luvuuaj. ;
n.Tr' on TVTrc FlnvH Kassfnpr .
and family spent one day last
week with' his sister, Mrs. Harry:. Brown p.nd family. Mrs. Brownis ill. :
ivir?. Luvisa Wood spent Fririoy wi'h Mrs. MClure and 'n:r:ily. Mr:;. Bertha Hayden trilled in t!ie afternoon.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. Prayer nie'sting Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Haw is and iatvr.ily oi near In5:anspo!is, were
AVAILABLE V at
Immediate Delivery
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We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks 24 HOURS DAILY zzlir.tr Steaks . . . . Sl.W
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