Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 126, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 June 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, June 25, 194H BULLIVAN. INDIANA

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Sensational Values! G R o UP i

Included in this Bargain Group are Rugs, Cottage Sets, Sash Curtains, Robes, Chil- -i A A ti dren's Raincoats, Infants Chenille Spreads XUi and numerous other Bargain Values! '

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Included are one big lot of toys, drastical- . ly reduced, Lunch Cloths, Guest Towels, 5c Ea. Huck Towels and many more items.

Special Purchase! PAtER DRAPES

These are the same first quality plasti- ' cizecj drapes we've always had - - - dras- k tically reduced to. clear! Truly an astound- &yc ing value at this low price.

Thursday Store Hours

Radiator

All radiators serviced and repaired by the air pressure method. All outlets closed and radiator floated in water to reveal all broken tubes. CAN PROVIDE Any Type Core or Radiator Your Auto Mav Require! COOLING SYSTEM SPECIALISTS if you're having cooling system trouble, drive your car in here. We can find the trouble and correct it.

9 ac s NFW FOUR-POINT DRIVER COMFORT: 1. The cab that "breathes." 2. Driver's compartment Is wider end deeper with more leg room. 3. Wider, deeper, more comfortable seats fully adjustable. 4. Larger windshield and windows give 22 better visibility. FLEXI-MOUNTED CAB -rubber-cushioned against road shocks, tor sion and vibration. Stronger, sturdier FRAMES. LONGER WHEELBASES. INCREASED LOAD SPACE In pick, ups and panels. ' VALVE-IN-HEAD TRUCK ENGINES world's most economical for their size. HYDRAULIC TRUCK BRAKES with exclusive design for greater brake-lining contact assure quick, safe stops.

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MID-WEEK SPECIALS

Reduced! 2 Pr. 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon adiator

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Across The Railroad On E. Washington

with the exefavs m& wmrfeitiMtBS1' greatest contribution to driver comfort and safety in truck history! See this truck at our showroom! See today's newest trucks, with the cab that "breathes" that "inhales" fresh air and "exhales" used air keeps glass clear and free from fogging. See this line of advancedesign trucks, with new increased load space, longer-than-ever wheelbases and a host of other improvements destined to make Chevrolet 14 ' - Fresh-air beating and onliiaiing even more highly preferred by truck buyers system optimal at m t CHOOSE CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED

Dudley Chevrolet Sales

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK ;

Get-To-Gether club, June 26th, home of Mrs. Lorraine Kester, covered dish dinner. Mrs. Mabel Gorham , co-hostess. A 'white elephant sale will be held after the business 016611111:, Missionary Soelety of the First Baptist church will meet at the church, 2:30, Thursday afternoon. V.F.W. Auxiliary, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Dart 'n Arrow. All officers and members be present. Mary E. Davis, Past Matrons Club, home of Mrs. William ThCal, Friday evening:, June 27th, Mrs. Ronald Lawn Hose Reels 2.98 PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE Section & Washington Repair St.

Burdge, co-hostess. Call the hostess if unable to attend.

Pythian Sisters, Thursday June 26th, 7:00 p. m. important business meeting. The public is invited to attend the memorial services at 8:00 p. m. : Past Noble Grand Club, Friday, June 27, 6:30 p. m at the park." All members urged to atteind. Bring a covered dish. . . t ' The Women's Patriotic club of the Frank Neff Corps No. 155 will have a covered dish dinner at noon Friday, June 27, at the city park. Bring own table service. v Men's class of the Baptist Church, party Thursday night, June 26th at 7 o'clock church hasement. Come and bring your family, . Home Ec Club will meet Tuesday, July 1 at the home of Mrs. Teresa Spencer. The Women's Association of the Presbyterian church 'will hold a family night party Friday, June 27th at 6:30 at the church. Following a covered dish dinner, a (novie, "The Forgotten Village" jwill be shown. Please come. Bring your own table service. Country Girls club, Thursday afternoon), June 26th, home of Mrs. Bedwell1. . Methodist choir, practice tonight at the church at 7:30. All, members please be present. BETA SIGMA PHI PARTY , The Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their first social affair of the summer on Tuesday night, June 17. The girls journeyed to Terre Haute, had dinner and saw the show "The Farmer's Daughter". Those in attendance were Byrdie Reed, Mary Jane Moon, Mary Able, Marilyn McMillan, Eleanor Wyman, Ramona Everly, Thelma Able, Christine Vickrey and Dola June Braner. 1

LOCALS

Mrs. Marjory Gilbreath and daughter, Sharon Kay, have returned to their home in Detroit, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mason Sr., and other relatives here. Mrs. Mason accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs. Sarah Ford left for De troit, Michigan Friday where she will spend the next two or three weeks visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fougerousse. Mrs. Walter Keene has receiv ed word that her brother-in-law, Howard Sutton, of Spencer, Indiana, underwent an operation at Robinson, Illinois recently. James Page left for Detroit, Michigan Friday where he will ! spend the next two weeks visit ing his son and family. Junior . Olson of Ellettsvill?, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keene and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford. ' Mrs. Orson Willard and sons of Detroit, Michigan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Willard south of town. Mrs. Nancy' Lou Yeager of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and , INDIANAPOLIS, ' June 25. (UP) Hogs, 7,000 active, steady; good and choice 160-225 lb. barrows and gilts, $24.75 $25.00; 225-300 lbs., $22.50 $24.50; 300400 lbs., $20.50 $21.75; 100-160 lbs., $22.00 $23.00; good and choice light and medium weight sows, $18.00 $19.50; heavies, $17.00. Cattle, 1,200; calves, 700; good to choice steers, $24.50 $27.25; medium, $23.00; heifers, $25.00; light grassy yearlings, $20.00; good beef cows, $17.00 $18.50; common and medium, $13.50 $16.25; good and choice veajers, $21.00 $23.50; common and medium, $10.00 $20.00. EIRTII ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Marks of Indianapolis announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Jane, born Tuesday, June 24th. Mrs. Marks is the former Lois Rogers, a teacher in the city schools. HAS NEW ADDRESS Pfc. Richard D. Snyder has a new address. It is: 15209945 U.S. Army, 580 Combat Eng. Sv. Co., A.P.O. 942 90 P.M. Seattle, Washington.

TODAY'S MARKETS

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL rilONE CHARGES

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First Quality Sheer PURE SILK

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I'OPH 197, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc., WORLD LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barrick and Mrs. George Barrick of Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe and daughter, Marilyn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stark of Washington D. C. spent the week i end ' with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight. Mrs. Stella Stout of California is visiting' her sister, Mrs. Omer Barnes. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mahan of I Indianapolis and Mrs. Stella Gii vens of Terre Haute called on friends here Saturday, j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbaugh of Clay City spent riday in Lew- ' is. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gruncil spent last week in Kokomo. Mrs. Bert Powell of Terre Haute spent Friday in Lewis. Mrs. Maude Self spent Friday with Mrs. Lizzie Lanning. Cecil Bedwell is working in Terre Haute. Lizzie Bedwell spent Thursday with -Anna Pigg. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burns, John and Margaret Scamihorn and Robert and Georgene Wheaton were in Jaaonville Saturday evening. Mrs. . Roy Staggs of Terre Haute called on friends there Friday. - viiHHirr - - - rB - fciiiMinir - ww

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Quantities ?vf limited so come early - and get y jur sizes.

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VDUP HAP RIGHTS RESERVED Ten Years Ago Today June 25, 1937: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of the Wilson Electric Hatchery of Sullivarl County have returned from St. Louis where they were guests of the Purina Mills and enjoyed an extensive inspection trip. ! Mre. Bertha Ingram, of DugI ger, announces the recent mar riage of her niece, Marjone, to Charles W. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hudson, of Sullivan. ; The Catholic Summer School conducted by the Sisters of Providence from St. Mary of the Woods, will close Saturday, An attractive ice cream parlor has been arranged in Bosstick's dining room which was operated in conjunction with their cafe. 2 tliflirs.. .65 Followell Bros., Appliance Ref liberation . Hymera "Ob" McCainmon ONTH

FRUIT of the LOOM Rayon Satin

Sizes 32 to 44. Formerly sold at $1.98 SALE PRICE

By Jimmy Hatlo

THEM TWD l3rnTO FIVE MAMA SINGS THINK THEY Di THE ROUTINE THE BAEy-y V ABOUT HOW SHE PIC ALL HOUSEWORK THE PAYUERKLEy WAS BORN-J ii Watching the new PAPA AMP QRANPMA 3 HOG THE SPOTLISMT"THANXTO M.B. S. ORAKKqE MEMORIAL HOSP. ORANQE.N.J. Doubt Success Of Paris Conference (By United Press) It appeared today that it would take a political miracle to make' a success of the Big Three conference which opens in Paris Friday. No international gathering ' in recent history has been summoned so hastily, with so little advance preparation and with the conference so generally ignorant of even what subjects they would discuss. ATTIC FANS EXHAUST FANS MILK COOLERS MILKERS ELECTRIC PUMPS HAND PUMPS WATER HEATERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS BATH ROOMS V i KITCHEN SINKS 1 'OIL BURNERS KEATING SYSTEMS SMITH'S HARDWARE Carlisle,' Ind. F -1 SULLIVAN.

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