Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 82, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 April 1947 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APR. 24, 1947.

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PLUS COLOR CARTOON - NOVELTY - NEWS

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FRIDAY And Saturday

All In Color! ( t8r ACTION

WHILE CROWDS ROAR

. . . they speed over the dirt tracks . . . those dare

devil auto race drivers who

... "BORN TO , SPEED" with JOHNNY SANDS TERRY AUSTIN .

with Guest Stars

ROY ROGERS & TRIGGER

ADDED Thrill Chapter 3 "CHICK CARTER DETECTIVE"

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ICYCLE! SATURDAY MATINEE!

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LET US GIVE YOUR CAR THAI

When you have us "cushion" your car with marfak chassis lubrication, you can feel the difference. Chassis parts take the bumps wiout a fhuddec marfak chassis lubricant is not only tough ... it sticks to the job, won't squeeze out It's applied by chart, never by chance. Be good to your car. Bring it in now lot marfak chassis lubrication.

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FAMOUS BRAND DRESSES Nelly Don Martha Manning: L Vine Jane Evans British Lady Lampl M.arcy Allen Doris Dodson Mary Lynne Fitwell Maternity Select now for maimer wear.

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LOCALS

Lula Small of Kentucky who

was called here due t6 the seri

ious illness of her mother, Mrs. George Lord, has returned to

her home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Steiph-

meir of Alabama, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Campl bell.

Mrs. Edison Marshall of Evans-

ville, visited Monday and Tues

day with her father, Dr. u. i. Billman.

Mr. an'd Mrs. Robert Wright

and Miss Wanda Wright spent

Anytime

Any Place

YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking; Fellow Rides A Yellow '

the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.. M. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie D. Wall and children, Stewart Gregory and Eleanor, of Terre Haute, visited Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. H. M. Stewart. Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker, Charles H. Snavely, Hinkle C. Hays and Maunce Thompson went to Princeton, Indiana today to attend the spring session of the Vincennes 1 Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter of Benton, Illinois and son, Bob, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carpenter. Bob, who is in the Army Air Forces, has just completed a radar course at Boca Raton Field, Florida and is to be a radar repairman. He Isft Wednesday for Camp Kilmer, New Jersey and is ' to be

sent to the Caribbean area.

The cultivation of wheat antedates history. Most ancient monuments show by inscription that it was already domesticated at a very early period. It was. cultivated early in the Stone Age.

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OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES

Letters from ministers and others, interested in local option, are especially invited for this column.

Letters and Interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles ent t the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published U requested. Articles published herein do dot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper m3y or may not agree with statements contained herein.

Each square inch of a man's palm contains 3,000 sweat glands, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. The care of young- woodcocks rests largely with the female. The young are able to fly when 14 or 15 days old.

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7Qt Presto, Ekco Time-Saver 16 Qt. Streamliner PRESSURE COOKERS COUNTY HARDWARE

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AUNT SUE'S DRY CLEANER . . ............ Gal. 69c RENUZIT DRY CLEANER Gal. 79c ENERGINE SPOT CLEANER 29c CARBON TETRA CHLORIDE CLEANER, quart $1.15 WALVET WALL PAPER CLEANER 39c BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER, quart 68c

PORTRAIT COLD WAVE SET $1.49 PORTRAIT REFILI J $1.00 TONI COLD WAVE SET $1.25 CROWNING GLORY COLD WAVE SET $2.00

BULK GARDEN SEED 1 200 Varieties in Bulk. A Garden Reduces Living Costs. . 'Your neighbor is our Seed Customer, ask him.

Eastman Kodak FILM (All Sizes) . Bring your rolls here for Better Finishing.

Triple Tested FLOWER SEED Hundreds of Varieties of Beautiful Flowers.

MOTHER'S DAY CARDS and MOTHER'S DAY CHOCOLATES Bennett's Pharmacy ' -Since 1914 Phone 96

GEORGE GORE RESIGNS AT DTJGGER George Gore, basketball coach at the Junior High School in Dugger, has resigned. He, coached at Dugger for two years, and the past season his team won the Sullivan County grade school tourney. He said that his plans for the future were indefinite, but that he planned to continue coaching and teaching.

ARTICLES LEFT AT PICNIC There were some articles lef at the Woman's Club picnic or April 22. They include a pin cup, two forks, a spoon, and i casserole dish. These things have been left at the library when they may be identified and picked up by the owners.

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Second Floor Sherman Bldg. i COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Flowers are fine for Mother's Day, give them to her if you wish. And we suggest also a portrait of yourself. If

we make it it will last her lifetime and yours,

Take A " Look Ahead! !

There is BOUND to be a real SHORTAGE of EGGS this FALL and WINTER! Not as many chickens as usual hatched in 1946. Not 'as many in 1947 ... very few storage eggs on hand. Prices of eggs going up now. PREDICTIONS of those "in the know" are FOR EXTREMELY HIGH PRICES for EGGS THIS WINTER. Well, what's the answer? MORE PULLETS and as late as it is getting, AUS-

TRA WHITES! These HYBRIDS are the cros3 of TWO HEAVY LAYING BREEDS the AUSTRALORP and BIG EIGLISH WHITE LEGHORN, so the LAY is BRED in them. . BUY THEM anytime 'TIL THE LAST of JUNE. They BEGIN LAYING at FIVE MONTHS of age . SOME at FOUR MONTHS. GET YOUR ORDER in now! GET EGGS ALL WINTER and GET IN on the HIGH PRICES.

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