Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27, 1946 SULLIVAN. INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Bullinui Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1851 United Press Wire Service

Eleanor Poynter Jamison ....... Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant R. Allen, v........ Editor Paul Poynter Publisher

Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St

julUvan, Indiaua Telephone 12

Entered os second-class matter at the Postoff ice, Sullivan, Indiana

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AM The Comforts Of Home

Mrs. X. used to be a back-seat driver of the' first waten

Now she can do it by remote control. With the aid of the new vehicular radio telephone service ' she can call Mr. X. as he

tootles serenely along the road in his Lincoln Zephyrand tell, him- to step 6n the gas or he'll be latjs fp'r,"dihher.." n it -k-r 1 '-it i ' ' j V i' i 1 1 "j

iur. a. used 10 oe a naiuve lover wno liKeu notnmg Detter than to relax in the level. golden light of late afternoon as

he sped away from the city to his home up the river. But now what with calls from Mrs. X. and friends and a few late

business calls and. even an occasional one from' the Paris of

fice he finds he can't relax quite so well while driving.

But young X. Jr. likes it fine. With a . background of Tommy Dorsey over the car radio andor the wheedling voice of a' young charmer over the "car. phone, X. Jr.. streaks along the road at a cool seventy, satisfied that, "civilization is moving to its appointed end. Christian, Science- Monitor.

FAIRBANKS ' Mr. and Mrs.' Dennis Pittman

v, re guests of Mr." and Mi s. Dor-Iv-rtn Johnson Monday night. .

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Harsch of Indianapolis, were guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Don Starkey Saturday night, - " ', ,l . ' .. iVJrs.'Eftie Dilley arid Mrs. Mae

Drake were, in Terre Haute Tuesday.'' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson attended the wedding of Betty Kenriett and Melvin Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dickey of Farmersburg and Mrs. Sophia Thomson of Terre Haute, attended services at the Fairbanks Bap-

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A Lesson: Conservation

We were sitting on Bill Webster's porch the other night, chatting over a glass of beer when the talk turns to forept preservation, soil erosion, ; and otfier things that affect a farming community. ' '. ' 'V' ' judge Cunningham speaks, up: "It's all right, to worry about conserving our natural. resources," he says, "but there's a far bigger probjem when it comes to conservation and, that's preserving our democratic way of life, our. sense of personal freedom, our respect for one another's rights.",

From where I sit, the Judge is right. All, America's great resources, our abundant natural, wealth, are lost the minute we lose the right to work tbem asfree people in a free land!, Whenever you see or hear, of( an encroachment, on our rights whether it's the right, to free speech, or the right to vote as we see fit, or the right to enjoy i friendly glass of beer in licensed law-abiding places '. . . watch outt

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PROTECT THEM NOV That boy of today will be a man before you know it, and good eyesight is going to be im : measurably valuable no matter what he does. . Why take a risk when safe. light is sov cheap? See your Dealer now. He can tell you about right-size bulbs for every seeing task, how to avoid glare and. all the things you should know about to protect your family's' precious eyes. ' 1

W do Art setl Bghtlng quipmnt. ut offr the service of eur . lighting engineers totssist with jour light-., ingpretleme.

P-UBUC SERVICE' COMPANY OF INDIAN A, IN C.

tist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Drake and daughters, Delores and Irma, of Terre Haute, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley Sunday. ' " Rev. and Mrs. Stone and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris Sunday. Mrs. . Bessie Trueblood was in Terre Haute Friday. " Junior Fuson arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trueblood, Friday, having received his discharge. He had , been stationed in Japan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horner eiUer'tahied the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Walters, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Drake, Mrs. Lizzie Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eogue. GILL HOMEMAKERS The Gill Homemakers met Thursday, November 14 at the home of Mrs.' Henry Dodds with Mrs. Harry Mason as co-hostess. The. meeting was opened by the president with the ' group singing the song of the month "How Can I Leave Thee." Mrs.

Ralph Pennington read the his

tory of the song. The pledge to the flag and club creed was given ih: unison. Roll call, treas-

Thursday Only MATINEE, 2:00 P. M. Admission 25c & 50c

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H is no ay o. ciifj rh'mctii,Ti pain. "Tl st

will cosl you nothing. - ' 1 So why loifWonolher day from Ihe onor.y cf t 'ii painful ailrmnt whan you ten MUS'-lc-itiW. Ih nsw prporotion (ha) no) cniy relievffi lh of rheumalism but aiio limbn-)0, mvs'- icrri iprains. as well as the lejl nrio:s . lameness ct muscles and ioinlst ft ls n lvfl.f nwor d-st !h svitem with internet mndii.ne. Th-s tnt:r wu-ii...-RUB trectmnn! Is a simple lirtuld. opplied drtt.y to the Hmbi. shouidcre. neck, face or back wh-rever the trouble may be. Wo urge enty that you moke this test, MU5CIEUHi new obtoinohle ot env d.-oq st'jro. Say it tedey. Use one-hnlf bo'He, mid if you cl-n not omoied ond dellfihted wi-h the resoltv return the remaining holf to your driiBfjii!, end hs will refund your money. The price it 4 tegular lie. 91c for tores,- (amity !. - -Qete Bottle of MUSCLE -RUB Todey ATALLOfiUSSTOnrS

Quit paying rent and own your !

nome. special, nargains on property, on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLQTT

urer's report, reading of minutes and penny drill followed. The program for the coming year was discussed by the president. All officers were re-elected for the coming year with the addition of a news reporter, Mrs. Malcolm Brashier. Mrs. Johnny Clerk was appointed to take care of the flower fund. " The lesson on cleaning hats, pressing veiling and methods of using felt of discarded hats was very capably given by Mrs. Harry Mason and Mrs. Bob Wilson. Garments to be sewed for the Red Cross were distributed among members. Three new members were admitted to the club: Mrs. Leland Phegley, Mrs. Johnny Clerk and Mrs. Calvin Stultz. Plans for the Christmas party were discussed and committees

appointed. The meeting was closed with the club prayer by

fMrs. Malcolm Hart.

During the social hour a very

amusing playlet concerning hats p was ""given by members of the M

club.. Delicious rerreshments were

served to the following Mesdames Coff man ,' Calvin Stultz, Leland

Phegley,- Johnny Clerk, Paul !J$

i-muips, ueraia aims, ivieivin nnBIr Dl l!D ni ATI Pirtle and Richey, Oran Charley, - iW UKAnt JaJietDLAiK fear. 1 1

Henry Raines, James Brashier, Pete McCammon,' Edgar Banther, Malcolm Hart, Luther Phegley, Gerald Hitt," Ralph Pennington, j Harold Carmichael and sons, J

Jason Phegley, Malcolm Brashier, Emmitt Forbes and daughter, Bob ' Wilson and the hostesses'; Mrs. Henry Dodds and Mrs. Harry Mason.

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1875 1946 NO INFLATION HERE Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE

COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANC-i

IJNU YOUK 1'UKLHASES WITH A LOW COST BAJNK LOAN. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Suiiivan State Bank Safe Since r1875 -Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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I International No. 6 Hant1 mer Mill, i0 lb. ! l. Int. Endgate Seeder. I Int. No. 30 Corn Shej!er. 1. Int. 4-row Cultivator, v 1 Int. 3-section Harrow, 1 Int. 2-septjon Harrow.' Lint. Sujky Rak . 1 1 Int. Manure Loader. 1 Jet Pump with pipe. 2. Table Model Radios, ' I! Int. Double Unit! Milker. 1 Int . Milk Cooler (2 can j All types of. repairs.

2 New Perfect'on Oil.Stpvcs

A few 4 qt. Presto Pressure Cookers 1 Hanldj;. truck.' ' " Harrison &Daniek ME ROM, IN D.

T4 Warren R. Sevier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sevier of Sullivan, R. 3, arrived home Saturday, November 23rd after spending 15 months in Seosil,' Korea. His boat docked November 12th at Seattle, Washington,' He received his discharge at Ft. Lewis, Washington. ' .-

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Quaker Lace DinnsrXlotlis .7,43 to 10.93

Rich looking cloths that add a touch of grandeur to your a dining room. Beautiful patterns in this famous lace . . .1

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