Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 72, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 April 1947 — Page 4
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EULXIVAN DAILY TTME3- THURSDAY. APR.'lO, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell were Mrs. Myrtle1
s! Wives!
itsiewPepandVim? ads of couples are weak, worn-out, ex1 solely because bodv lacks iron. For, ti,, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablet, is iron you, too, may need for pep; also Bi. Got regular $1 .00 size now only 79c! !e at all drup stores everywhere iiillivan. at Smith Drug Store.
McKlnney and Mrs. Madge MiKinney of Merom, Lily Anri and Alice McKinney of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt, Mary Lou and Bill of Sullivan. Mrs. Jewell spent a few . days last week in St. Anthony's Hospital having some teeth extracted. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Jewell of Petersburg, Indiana. She was born April 1 and has been named Rebecca Ann. There is another
daughter in the family, Mary Sue. IVjrs. Ernie Trueblood, Cecil Trueblood, Edgar Chambers, Mr; and Mrs. Denzil Jennings and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Byrle Jennings and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jennings, Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Garrard and family, formerly of west of Carlisle, have moved into this community on the Fred Bays farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feltner : ,
and family of Sullivan, R. R., have moved to the Edgar Hux 'farm on State Road 48. . Mrs. Joe Nelson has returned from a two weeks vacation with i her daughter and family, Mrs. Elmer McCracken, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall were Sunday, evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris and sons of Ohio, spent Saturday night -with Mr. and Mrs. Oral
Harris and were Sunday guests j
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins in , Terre Haute.
days of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and family. Several from this community attended the sale at the . Buck Monk place in Graysville last Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Ryland visited last Friday with her daughter and family and her granddaughter.
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Mrs. Ray Ferree and son spent Saturday in Terre Haute.
MJr. and Mrs. Bruce Coppage had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Weir of Graysville and Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp and sons.
Mrs. Will Foutz, Mrs. Rollie i Pinkston and Mrs. Ross Ransford and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Day of Merom attended a fellow- r ship meeting Mbnday in Washington, Indiana. I Several from Sullivan and other towns near attended the sale at the Bill Pierson place Tuesday. w , Ray Ferree was in ' Sullivan Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard , and Nancy and Mrs. Bertha Ryland I were dinner guests Sunday of Mr, Foutz's sisters and called on Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foutz and family. i Mrs. Dorothy Thompson and daughter were in Terre Haute Saturday, 1 i Mjrs. Max Steele and children , have been guests the past few
The modern barber pole Is & relic of the early middle ags I when barbers in Europe practiced surgery. Two long- bandages, one twisted about the arm tefore bleeding- and the other used in binding1 it afterwards, were twisted about a pole and hung" at the door as a sign. The island of Guam has a congress, but control of the government is in the hands of the United States Navy. Eight million dollars was the cost, in 1946, for a squadron of 10 B-29's with equipment " Ireland's linen Industry flourished as early as 1210.
"Philemon was 8 mrygian jVrho, with his wife, Baucis, wel tcomed Zeus and Hermes to their home when everyone" else had
refused them entertainment, i Zeus punished the inhospitable I ones by causing an inundation , which saved only the old couple. Their modest dwelling Zeus converted i n t o a magnificent temple of whicfi they became priest and priestess. As they had expressed a wish to die together when their time came, Zeus changed them simultaneously in o two trees before the temple. ' Approximately 1,500 railway tunnels are in the United States, with an aggregate lengthy of, about 320 miles.
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Auto Parts and Accessories
Phillips 66 Gasoline and Oils 0 Tires and Batteries
Electrical Appliances Bicycles
Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods r i
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ALL MERCHANDISE MARKED DOWN FROM 20 TO 50 UNDER REGULAR RETAIL PRICE. LISTED HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES THIS SALE BRINGS TO YOU. J"-
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PATCHING KIT, regular price 89c,
price .. 71c
N MOWERS, regular price $21.00,
price i $16.S0
OS, regular price $27.95,
price . ... $22.36
TRIC TOASTERS, regular price $6.93,
price TRIC IRONS, regular price $3.97, Price i LE IRONS, regular price $10.95, price . . . .. II BEND FLY RODS, regular e $23.00, sale price
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$3.18
$8.76
$20.00
ENAMELWARE Up to 59c Values Your Choice 10c Wall Shelves, Flower Pot Holders Etc. 50 Off TABLE LAMPS 50 Off
5 Gallon BLITZ CAN Reg. Price $1.10 Sale Price
59c
Now Is The Time To Buy Your PaintBrushes - Varnish - Turpentine Etc.
SUNSHEEN Forch & Floor HOUSE PAINT FFNAMFT Most Colors ENAMEL LittUeduantity Regular price $1.22 GaL $2'31 83c s l UMgal. 98cr PATCHING , Wall 4" - " ' COLOR PLASTER ENAMELS ? MIXING OIL VARNISH Reg. 49c Value as low as a . ' Keg.' 65c Value as low as 39c 80c qt. 52c 78c qt
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Grass Shears Reg. Price $1.25 Sale Price $L00
HACK SAWS 59c Values 4?c
Hand Garden Cultivator Reg. Price $1.49
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Garden Cultivator Reg. Price $4.50 Sale $3.60
BREAD BOXES, regular price $2.19, . sale price $1.75
ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS, regular price $2.15, sale price $1.72 s CANNISTER SETS, regular price 89c, sale price 71c PRESSURE COOKERS, regular price $13.95. sale price $11.16 MIXING BOWL SETS, regular price $1.79, , sale price ; $1.43 ' - 2 CLOTHES HAMPERS, regular price $2.79, sale price , $2.23 ALL METAL COASTER WAGONS, regular, price $11.95. sale price $9.59 TRICYCLES, regular trice $10.95, . sale price -, . $8.76 -"' i .. SKATE SCOOTER, regular price $1.98, sale price $1.58 SOFT BALLS, regular $1.25, sale price ... S1.00
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