Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 17, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 January 1947 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN. INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1947,
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SOCIETY Miss Norma Sevier, Editor ' Call 12
NOTICE TO NOX-TtESIDEyTS THE 9TATE OF INDIANA. SULLI
VAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Cir
cuit Court. November Term. 1946
.EERNDT OLSON COUNTY7 DEPARTMENT OF PUB
LIC WELFARE OF SULLIVAN
COrTNTY. INDIANA, t nl
CVimDlaim No. 81010. Umise or Action
Complaint to Quirt Title
BE IT KNOWN. That on Hits Mil lay of January. In the year 1917, the ilmve nanipil lilaliihlf. hy Fijlif ami
Tennis Attorneys, filed in the office of the flni-t r.f the Sullivan CitY'llif
i.fflA the horn 3 of Mrs. C. D. Redford Miss Lillie Reedy, Mr. and Mrs
totrettmr wi
:omieisni person inai Ham uiiii'mmma -p.,!-.,.
, Millard Park. Edith Fleming, Mildrpil Hermann, Churk-s D. Park. June TllOS,
Mtanoni. James ran moneriy. int-n ,, iiir ,,i .., Wdaut ....., vr.vK-i., t-,,,,,.,; were Mr. ana Mis, James riaiey,
t.ji .i... omul i ... . . ... rr a i Timvf4v A t" T' in
w y and John Riley Moberly are Ml' and Mrs. Fred Kalev and , viiue, uj.ii..uv.E.ia
not residenur ; or the Slate of Indiana, i Rlv . -
i.io, i..... Tne village nomemaKers ciuo
ana rrancis, ivirs. r-rnesi itaiey, mct Tuesday evening,
Mr
BIRTHDAY DINNER Dorothy Thompson and daugh-
A birthday dinner was held at ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steel,
iih an affidavit rf a Sunday, January 19th for Irvin Depp Redford, Gene Mason, and ersnn that said defendants , ,,, , , ' . . ,
ixne nonorea guesi, irvin .nuiey,
who enjoyed the clay
Said defendants therefore are here
f by notified of the filing- and pendeu'-y of said complaint assamst them, said eantse of action bein? Complaint ' to Quiet Title to the following described f real erfate situate in the County of Sullivan. State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number One (1) in JOHN k DAVIS' SONS ADDITION to the town " (mvw city) of SULLIVAN, as the same iipfenrs im the reeorded pint of said addition, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto nt the railing of snd cause at the Court H'juue in Sullivan County, and Stale of Indiana, on tlte 10th day of March 1!)I7 said complaint, and the matters f and Uiit)?. therein rnnta'tied end allepeil, will lie heard and determined ill their absenee. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of - said Cf.nrt. this fith day of January. I'll? (Seal) .TAMES IT. RINGF.rt, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. ' Vigg and Tennis. Attorneys for Plaintiff. . 1st ins 1-9-47 St.
January
and Mrs. George Raley and 2i at the home of Mrs. Gretchen
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson. The president, Mrs. Roberts and family, Mrs. .Edna'Hugh GiIeS) opened the meeting Bates, Mrs. Roxie Kelsey and by ieading the pledge to the flag Nancy, Mrs. Lois Raley, Mrs. d th UD sineins "Silver
Threads Among the Gold." Mrs. Louise Asbttry gave the history of the song. Roll call was answered by "my favorite Christmas gift." The secretary and treasurer gave their reports. The past president, Fj-s.. Cleta Cox, thanked the club for their cooperation and help during the past year. A welcome was given to the new members by the president. The meeting . was
closed by all repeating the club prayer. The lesson on remodeling old hats was reviewed by Mrs. Cleta Cox and Mrs. Ruth Russell and each member did their own remodeling.
Refreshments were served to I five new members, Mesdames Lorraine Nesty, Laura Russell, Elsie Rusk, Doris Scott and Mildred Hanger, Other members present were Louise Asbury, Ada Atkinson, Dorothy Catcn, Emma , Davis, Dorothy Grider, Mary I Gilts, Adeline Handford, Lucile 1
ilnbody, Dulcy Jewel, Veva Pir-
tle, Ruth Russell, Gwen Rusk.i Ethel Rickard, Thelma Terrell, Marv Walters TVirnthpn WasS I
the hostess, Gretchen Robinson, and the co-hostess, Cleta Cox.
Al Labor Hearing
This great medicine Is tamo-ua to p-Ui've P'iln, nervous distress a:ia wak, -cirgged uul- restlu3 leellngs, of 'ctrm days' wlien due to functional monthly disturbances.
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MRS. SMITH: When you're buying meat and groceries for every day in the year, your Kroger savings certainly mount up. . ? KROGER: They surely do. Most families spend
between 20 and 25 of their .total income on food. And family
budgets do balanca better with Kroger'3 high-quality, lowpriced foods that save you money every clay. ,
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, . and tendered, too. Jusl heat and
serve 'here's no long cooking, no
shrinkage. Shorter shank means less waste. You get more meet . . . bigger value!
Pork Roast ...... Lb. 45c Fresh Boston Dutt, Lean, Tender Ground Beef . . Lb. 35c For Loaf Or Tatties Cod Tenderloin . . . Lb. 35c The Sea Focd Treat Of The Week
SFvlOKE PICNICS
Fryers . . . . . . . . Lb. 63c Cat Up, Eviscerated, Pan Ready Fowl Lb. 52c Eviscerated, For Stewing Or Fricassee Oysters Pt 63c
CANDY BARS, Swi.ig .... . 3713c
KIDNEY BEANS, Joan Of Are,
No. 303 Can . . 223
PUMPKIN, Libby's, No. 2'2 Can 23:1
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Golden Delicious
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Finest Porto Ricn Yams 3 Lbs.
Texas Medium Size New Solid Heads
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EAST HADDON HOME EC CLUB The East Haddon Home Econ
omics Club met Thursday, January ICth at the home of Mrs, Amorine Wilson. The club was called to order by the president, Mrs. John Bowen. The following program was given: Pledge to the flag. Songs, "America the Beautiful" end "Silver Threads Among the Gold". Club creed was given in unison. Roll call was answered by "my favorite Christmas present." Mrs. Walter Latshaw gave an interesting report on the trip the and Mrs. John Bowen made
' to the conference at Purdue. Home safety situation by Mrs. I Ivan Robbins was very capably I given. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs, LatI shaw displayed hats and the ' making of them was disclosed. ! Two contents were given by Mrs. James Boone and Miss Jeannette Gentry. Miss Gentry j gave an interesting lesson on I table setting and party suggesj lions. The meeting was dismissed
with the club prayer. Mrs. Wilson served delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake nd coffee to the following: Mesdames Jess Boone, John Bowen, Don Burroughs, Adren Borders, Floyd Carey, Floyd Horton, Walter Latshaw, Evan Lloyd, Albert Snyder, Arthur Smith, Ivan Robbins, Everett Rotramel, Bill Robbins, Ira Woodward and two visitors, Mrs. James Boone and Mrs. Scott Willis. The latter became a member. Mis Gentry was also present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Green
on February 20th.
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Conservation To Get Boost From New Pledge Day
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 23 (Special) Governor Ralph F. Gates today issued a proclamation establishing 1 Wednesday, February 5 as Conservation Pledge Day.
Santa Fe, N. M., the prize-winning pledge reads: "I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my Country its soil and minerals, its forests, waters and wildlife."
In issuing the proclamation, Governor Gates said, "I,. '.urge that the various conservation, civic, and other appropriate
The Governor's action is part ' groups take proper steps to mark
ui a iiauunwicie movement wnicri , this occasion as a vital movedeveloped from a contest con-!ment ,n helping to sel, and im
uulicu uy d iiauunai umuuuts magazine. Both state and nai tional officials are urging that
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the words of the winning entry be adopted throughout the country for use by all patriotic organizations, both youth and adult, interested in conserving natural resources.
TKZODOEE ISERMAN, New York lawyer, Is shown at a Senate Judiciary committee meeting where hia testimony has prompted Sen. James O. Eastland of Mississippi to demand congressional investigation with view to impeachment of Federal Judge Frank A. Picard. Picard, whose portal-to-portal pay decision in Mt. Clemens, Mich., pottery workers case, touched off more than five billion dollars in claims against industry, Is quoted as saying "I am strictly pro-labor." (International)
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IT. GEN. ROY S. CS'.GSS, wartime leader of tne U. S. Marines, ia critically ill in Eethesda, Md., NV1 hospital. (International"
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ART STUDtf4T Anthony Trabasso, 18, died in a Brooklyn, N. Y., hospital after he had been picked up unconscious on one of the city's streets. A bloody swastika and Uie word "Nazi" had been carved into the flesh of his chest. Police say his death was caused by injuries received when he leaped from a roof
top and that the body lettering was ,
self-inflicted.
(International)
TODAYS MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 23. (UP) Hoss. 10,000; 160 lbs. up
j mostly 50c lower; lighter weights,
75c lower; sows steady to 50c tower; good and choice barrows and gilts, 160-225 lbs. to $23.75. Cattle, 1,500; calves, 500; steers and mixed yearlings slow, generally 50c lower; some off $1.00; steers, $20.00; medium yearlings and heifers, $14.00 $16.50; good and choice steers and heifers, $22.50; cows uneven; good beef cows, $13.00 $15.00; vealers uneven to $1.00 more; top, $28.00. Sheep, 2,000; fat lambs steady to 50c lower; slaughter ewes steady; good and choice fed Texas lambs, $22.50; medium to good, $21.50; choice natives, $23.00; good and choice, $20.50 $22.50; slaughter ewes, $7.50 down. ,
Property Owners Don't wait till it rains. Tut that new roof on now. . Special attention given. ALL' WORK GUARANTEED. Roofing Siding Insulating Storm Windows and Doors Drop Postcard To: MEfffi HIE SHIES 1101 Washington St.
press the need for fundamental ' Conservation principles in the conserving of our natural resources by. our citizens, and I herein set out the pledge which is being used on a nation-wide basis by all groups in helping to I impress the citizens of our Coun
try with their obligation to so
Written by L. L. foreman, preserve our resources."
Relief At Last For Your Cougli Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of tha trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 4 .
Telephone service day and night Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time Ph. Bus 470 ' Station
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FULL FASHIONED RAYON HOSE ...... 89c WOMEN'S BLOUSES ......... 1.00 WOMEN'S , HATS 50c WOMEN'S CAPESKIN LEATHER JACKETS COO WOMEN'S SKIRTS ...... 2.00 - 5.00 WOMEN'S VANITY SETS 2.00 BOYS' BUTTON FRQNT SWEATERS 2.9S BOYS' JIMMIE and JACKET SUITS 5.00 BOYS' MACKINAW'S and PEA-COATS 7.00 BOY'S ALL WOOL PLAID JACKET Size 10 5.00
' WINTER STOCKS! PUT THEY GO... Sweet and Low!
fWe need the space for Spring stocks; but there are, still weeks of winter ahead for you! And at these savings, it's smart to snap up buys for next year!
SUr-ER.SAV'NGS No. I
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, One Big Group Women HANDBAGS Lovely plastic patents in the ever popular top zipper style! You'll want CI A A more than one of these! - J1.UU Plus 20 Federal Tax.
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One Big Rack WOMEN'S r DRESSES $2.00 :; All taken from our regular stock and drastically reduced to clear! Some slightly soiled, some odd lets, all are outstanding values! . f
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15.00
TWO ONLY MEN'S CUNAPAC TOPCOATS
Size 42 & 44 TWO ONLY BOYS' TOPCOATS 10.00 Size 16 & 18 TWO ONLY ' MEN'S ALL WOOL JACKETS . .. 5.00 Buffalo Plaid Size Small MEN'S WOOL LINED VESTS 3.00
; Men's
i FINGERTIP COATS $8.00 i
J All sizes in blue and maroon
Boys' , FINGERTIP COATS ... . Sizes 4 to 8 Boys' FINGERTIP COATS . . .
$5.00 1
MEN'S
WORK PANTS
2.00
; TWO ONLY MEN'S KNIT VESTS 2.00 MEN'S Work shoes 3.00
BOYS' FLANNEL
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GIRLS' LEGGING SETS 2.00 & 3.00
JUVENILE SNOW PANTS
2.00
iGIRLS' JACKETS 1.00
KIDDIES' DRESSES . ;
BLOUSES
GIRLS'
1.00
1.00
GIRLS' PLASTIC RAINCAPES 1.00
SKIRTS
GIRLS'
2.00 & 3.00
CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS 2.00 COAT & CAP SETS . . 2.00
$8.00
Men's "Big Mac" OVERALLS Durably constructed of heavy denim! 2.69 Pr.
HOME ECONOMIES ; j
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BOYS' LEATHER FRONT JACKETS
.00
BOYS' WOOL MACKINAWS 4.98
POPLIN
BOYS'
BATHROOM SETS BATH MAT and LID COVER 3.00 COTTON DRESS PRINTS ......... 49c yd. PENNEY'S QUALITY SHEETS 81 x 99 2.10 PENNEY'S QUALITY SHEETS 81 x 108 2.29 PENNEY'S PENCO SHEETS 81 x 108 .......... v. 2.89 PENCO
PILLOW CASES ..... 57c
42 x 36
Tel. 30 or Dugger 136 f
PA JAMAS .....
1.00
PILLOW TUBING
JACKETS 1.50 47c yd, fm ?? w n m rr t r r T7rr rt rr n n r p n m
