Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 228, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 November 1946 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES 'THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1946.

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PLEASANTVILLE

I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tally, Mr. and

fcrs. Harry Carter, Mrs. Harold

armgardner of Indianapolis and

fit and Mrs. Glen Shepherd of

ayton, Ohio, were here to atpd the funeral of their grand-

tother, Mrs. Booker.

(peorge Whitlock of Detroit, as here a few days last week.

lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lish hitlock, returned home with im for the winter. His father is

$ very well at present.

tev. Karns called on C. K.

jmgherty and family Friday

evening. Rev. and Mrs. Guy Miller were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Ella Woodward spent Sunday night with Mrs. Phoebe Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Howard of Graysville, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.' F, G. Howard. , ,j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bishop of Crane, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Aria Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop, their parents.

Mrs. Freida Brunker and Mrs. Laura Dyer of Detroit, Michigan, visited recently with C. K.. Dau-

gherty and family and other friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedwell and Arthur Hale and family

were in Brazil Sunday helping

celebrate their son, Rollie's birthday. The entire " Bedwell

family were there.

Willard Andis called on Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Andis Sunday morning. Afternoon callers were

Ralph Andis and family of near

Linton.

Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Alsman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bedwell attended a show Saturday evening in Indianapolis. Mrs. Anna Shields of Linton, Miss Phyllis Frye of Chicago and Freal Frye of Anderson were guests over the week-end of Freal Frye and family. It's roofs and grease that are

needed to protect those idle machines over the winter. Purdue

University agricultural engineers

say that rusting may reduce the service life of certain vital parts

of a machine more than the work

done with the machine.

Those who have not grown sufficient quantities of potatoes will find that now is the ideal time to buy potatoes in quantity, with quality high and price low, says W. B. Ward, Purdue University horticulturist. Homemakers are being urged to buy them in larger quantities and store

where possible to help use the nations' all-time record crop and relieve the bulging warehouses.

Stored fruits absorb odors

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apples should not be stored with other foods that have strong odors, such as potatoes or cabbage say Purdue University horticulturists. Surface molds growing in the storage also sometimes produce musty odors Store apples in refrigerators which are taken up by the fruit, when space is available. This pre

vents shriveling and helps retain original flavors.

At Home on the Railroad

BOSTON (UP) In a drive to eliminate smoking in coaches, placing feet on seats and stamping out cigarettes against upholstery, Boston and Maine Railroad employes are handing passengers leaflets which say, "You wouldn't dare do these things at home."

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COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ,TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Leaves 158 Descendants INDIANAPOLIS (UP) When 102-year-old Annie Auston aMthews died at . her Indianapolis home, she left 158 direct descendants. They included six children, 49 grandchildren, 80 great-grandchildren and 23 great-greatgrandchildren.

CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF DETAILS We offer you every service possible to help ease the burden that is placed upon you at the time of bereavement. We give careful and thoughtful consideration to the smallest of details at a price that will fit every budget no matter how large or small. Schulze Funeral Home Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle, Indiana

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You'll find If pays in all ways foget skilled service, now and at regular intervals, af our modern Service Headquarters! For this will help to assure you of dependable transportation day after day prevent serious breakdowns; espedallynow,whencoldweatherishardestonoldcars ; save you the high cost of major repairs and maintain the resale value of your car. Remember our skilled mechanics, using factory-engineered fools and quality parts, are members of Amer- ' ica's foremost automotive service organization. Come in today.', .,,)-

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YoVll be well repaid for your patience in await-, ing delivery of your new Chevrolet! It alone ; brings you Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, and performance, Big-Car quality at lowest, cost. And even though we can't tell you exactly.

when 'we can' make delivery of your hew Chev--rolet;we can tell you that we are delivering cars; as fast as we receive them from the factory ; that we'll make delivery of your new Chevrolet at the earliest possible date and thai your patience . will be well rewarded when you experience its Big-Car quality at lowest cost.

CHEVROLET STILL LOWEST IX PRICE The new Chevrolet lists at a price substantially lower than that of any other car in its field. This saving is big enough to pay for many a service check-up on your present car.

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