Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 September 1947 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, SEFT. 26, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA FIGHTS INFLATION WITH DEFLATION? it ELLIS Mrs. Willard Howell and son, ; Willard Howell and son, Bob, of parents here, Mr, and Mrs. The Metairie race course in New Orleans was one of the most notable in the United States, but it wtnt out of ,existence in 1870. The land was Pachacamac, the ' ruins ol vhich may be seen about 20. 'Lansing, Michigan, Mr. ana Mrs George Laxton. as after entering William Portnr Mr and Mrs. ana iurs. vjeorKe auion miles southeast of Lima, Peru's Bob, of Lansing, Micmgan, were n Mr were ln Sandborn Sunday after capital, are the remains of a WCCIV-CTlH-l BUJ" 1 xvTw nnrt Mrs. Albert Kluesner. and noon. " vast city of the Yuncas, the anthis community til j , M,RpiHB daughter,' JoAnn,. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Waneta Driver and son jonn MCijriae Poweli and Rex Kleusner Larry, visited Mr. and Mrs bought in 1872 and is now used i cient coast Indians of Peru. It as a cemetery. I was their sacred city before the 1 conquest of the Incas, and held Mr. and Mrs Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does tills make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired, weak at such times? Then do try Lydla E. Plnkharu'e Vegetable Corapound to relieve each symptoms. Famous to help w&aien troubled this way I Also a stomachic tonlo.l announce the birth of a son, John of Terre Haute ' Charles Richardson and son re cently. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders of Mrs. Sam Page, who is making Hammond, are announcing the her home with her daughter and birth of a son, Allen Keith. Mrs. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Scott. , 1 Mr and Mrs. Asher Page and daughter entertained the follow- - ing guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. Orcus is the Latin name' for the shrine of Pachacamas, creaHades., tor of all things. I and Mrs. T. S. Restor and Mrs. Borders is at the home of her Beasley, is seriously ill. J Villi r DIMrf UlM' VEGETABLE ! Anna Shields of Dugger, Mrs, li win u i imu.nju u tumruuMu Mr. and Mrs. George Cullison tn. laiitmu.muni , .1 niii visited Mr. and Mrs, Melvin ' - e - - night.
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, Boy's oxford in sturdy leather with heavy,
ail-leather sole! II i 3.98 to 5.49 I J
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Lucky Lawn GALLIPOLIS, O. (UP) Mrs. Edith Fulks has 69 four-leaf clovers which she said she gathered from a lawn space of about two square feet recently.
In a recent voting contest in Switzerland, "Women in politics , means dirt in the kitchen," was used as a slogan when voters reaffirmed the resolve that women shall have no part in gcvernmcnt affairs in that oldest democracy of Europe. The orchid family numbers some 400 plants and species estimated to be between 5,000 to 15,000. There are flowers the size of pearls and .as large as eight inches. ,; '
Amethysts which range from palest violet to deep purple, are found principally in the Siberian Urals or the mines of Brazil, Ceylon and Madagascar. f Ons pound of aluminum metal ; costs, nine times as much as on pound of ingot steel.
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AT HIS PHILADELPHIA grocery store, Dick Rickert displays low cost items on which he has slashed prices in face of the inflation that has promoted nation-wide buyers' strikes. Rickert sella chicken at 39 cents' a pound, hamburger at 29 cents a pound and sirloin steak at C9 cents a pound. (International Soundphoto)
. . . is what you receive in the shoes you select here. Real he-man shoes that are handsome and sturdy ... r'ght in style and riirht in comfort and long-wear. For boys and men our shoes rate tops. "
MAXWELL - BEVIS
SHOE CO.
Quality, Style, Service Expert Shoe Repairing
A MEMORY TO CHERISH We find that people turn to us in their hour cf need because they know us to he
sincere, tactful and efficient Every member of our staff does his utmost to make the final parting a memory to be cherished.
r 5- . Schulze Funeral Home i Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle, Indiana
It's easy to get ' THESE STATIONS with a
22.) WIL F-M St. Louis, Mo. 227 WKYC'F-M Paducah, Ky. 22S WSON. F-M Henderson, Ky." 230 WSCI F-M Columbus, Ind. 232 WMIX F-M Mt. Vernon, 111. 233 WMLL F-M EvansviUe, Ind. 23G WEW F-M St. Louis, Mo. 234 WE F-M ' Chicago, 111. 236 WGMB F-M Chicago, 111. 238 KWK 1 F-M St. Louis, Mo. 263 WIvIL F-M . Kankakee, 111. 277 WCBS , F-M Springfield, III.
With a Crosley Frequency Modulation installation, these stations are really at your finger tip. ( Dial and Be Surprised , . Even in Stormy Weather
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THE PLACE TO DINE
All The Time
' OUR SUNDAY MENU Fried Chicken Swiss Steak Roast Beef Vegetables Snow Flake Potatoes Brown Gravy Cream Gravy Creamed Cauliflower Candied Yams Buttered peas Cottage Cheese Apnle Sauce Sliced Tomatoes Salads Fruit Jello Salad , Combination Salad Potato Salad Desserts Pecan Pie Coconut Pie Frozen Cherry Pie Hot Rolls GABLE INN
Across From High School Pauline Jeffries Hours Open 6:00 A. M. to 12:00 (Midnight)
Ant'idus, bishop of Jaen, vas martyred by the Vandals in 411 A. D. One day Antldus detected the devil writing in his pocketbook an accusation against the Pope, He leaped on t.he fiend's back and forced him to carry him through the air to Rome, where he arrived all covered with Alpine snow. The hat is still shown at Rome in confirmation of this miracle. C So-called "legless lizards" actually have rudimentary legs, but it takes a keen eye to or, tect them, i
The persimmon is an American native fruit and grows wild throughout the United States from Connecticut to the Caro linas and westward to Missouri ?.nd Arkansas. This is a close relative of the Japanese persimmon or date-plum, which came originally from China. Amethysts appear today ln the 'coronation service of English kings and the' coronet of the
Prince of Wales, in a circlet of i
pearls and amethysts. They are also the traditional ring for bishops.
I will sell at nublic auction on my farm, located 2'2
miles southwest of Carlisle on the Shaker Prairie road
and known as the Dan Giles place, on MONDAY, Sept. 29, 1947 commencing at 1:00 o'clock P. M., the following personal property to-wit: 11 Head of Cattle 16 Head of Hogs 1 Team Horses Farm Implements f Some Household Goods. For particulars see b;Us Terms Cash!
Nothing 'to be removed until paid for. Net responsible in case of accident.
RALEIGH GIBBS, Owner Emery Drake, Auctioneer.
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PURDUE Vs. WISCONSIN . BnCUGIIT TO OUR PHILCO PUBLIC ! . Sullivan Hdw. & Furniture Co. See Ycur 1S4S PHILCO RADIOS On Display
THE NEW VIVIAN
THEATRE IN CARLISLE Where Friends Meet. Sunclay-IVlonday-Tuesday
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Sullivan ........ $10.00 Carlisle ........ $11.00 Merom.. $10.00. Graysville . .. $9.50
Fairbanks $10.00 : Shelburn ....... $11.00 We also mix 4 iVz 5'2 and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 Hutsonville. HI.
The Picture You Don't Want To Miss And You Will Want To See It Again and Again. 'THE JOLSON STORY" ' with 1 .
LARRY PARKS - EVELYN TtEYES'
Sunday at 6 P. M. Monday-Tuesday at 6:30 P. M. ' j
ANNOUNCING
BUY OR SELL YOUR Farm, Ranch, Country Home, Tourist Court, Fishing Camp, Resort, Service Station, Store, and Rural Real Estate THROUGH , UNITED FARM AGENCY YOUR I Bonded Representative JAS. W. LaFOLLETTE R.R. 4, SULLIVAN, IND., Phone 9075 (3 Miles North on U.S. 41)
' EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 28TH i important changes will be made in the v passenger train time tables of the C&EI Railroad. Travelers planning trips after this date are asked to please consult their nearest C&EI ticket v agent or representative. Ask for the new time table folder.
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NEW ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES These schedule changes will affect the following C & I I trains: TRAINS 89-88 DISCONTINUED SOUTHBOUND 1 1 . NORTHBOUND (Read Down) ' (Read Up) rains 9 3 93 Trains 4 92 10 11:10 pm 5:30 pm 2:30 pm Iv Chicago ar 12:20 pm 12:45 pm 7:50 am 5:01am 8:43 pm 6:07 pm Iv Terre Haute l 9:07 am 9:1 3 am 8:49 pm 805 am 1 0:50 pm 8:45 pm ar EvansviUe Iv 7:00 am 6:35 am 5:25 pm Train 97 will leave Chicago at 7:55 pm instead of 8:05 pm (Inttrmetliate points uill be similarly effected.) ALL C&EI Tra n Operme oa Central Standard Time CHICAGO & ESTH ILLINOIS RAILROAD
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH REMC & PUBLIC SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN CALL 872
ELECTRIC SHOP
MONEY IS MONEY IT'S ALL THE SAME. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN , WHERE YOU GET IT Thousands of people prefer the Security, which has served for more than fifty years. . COME IN As low as $5 As high as $300 Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening over WBOW at 6:30.
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