Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 202, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 October 1947 — Page 8

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A LOVE -BORN OF VIOLENCE IN A TERROR-SWEPT LAND!

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ROMANCE! ROLLICKING SONGS!

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FINAL NIGHT

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY,' OCT. 9, 1947.

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Thomas Mitchell and introdutina JANET LEIGH

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THE "DURANGO KID" RULES THE RANGE!

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DICK TRACY MEETS "THE CLAW"!

A TALON OF DEATH!

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FAIRBANKS

Mrs. Elsie Fuson is

improved.

called on Mr, and Mrs. Gene i

Ransford and son, Edward, Monday evening. The seventh' graders held a picnic at Shakamak Friday evening. Mr. Avery and Mr. Kisner accompanied ihem. Alpha DeHart is ill.x Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilmoth and son called on Mrs. Clara Scott Sunday' afternoon. I Ernie Holmes is ill. Miss Martha Ruth Whalen 'spent Sunday with her grandsmother, Mrs. Minnie Whalen, at I Prairie Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd call- : ed on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley j Sunday "evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Jesse Hunt Sunday were Mr. nnd

Mrs. C. E. Eeadle, Mrs. Harry

COUNTY HARDWARE

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Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Horner and Mrs. Lou Johnson and daughter, Reva, attended the dedication of the Methodist church at Farmersburg Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Riggle and daughter of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Crew called on Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Sunday ofternoon.

K0DAC0L0R FILM FOR COLOR SNAPSHOTS In Popular Sizes

Hallowe'en False Faces 10c 15c 25c Noise Makers 10c

, Attention Pipe Smokers See our display of Pipes made from Imported Briar. 1.09. to 5.00

NEW LEBANON embaugh. Mr. and. Mrs. Alba Parkhurst of Mrs. Louise Daviess ond Mrs. Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Nancy Harper of Kansas . City, Mrs. H. J. Sine Saturday. Missouri, came by plane MonLittle Frankie Austin of Pal- day to visit their brother, E. M.

estine, Illinois, is spending a few Sandusky.

and daughter, Shirley, spent the week-end in Franklin with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnett.

LOCALS

Mrs. Gerald Keller has gone to

to Haute.

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Indianapolis Tuesday to bring Greensboro, North Carolina

her baby home from the Riley Hospital.

i Guinmp, Mr. and Mrs. True

j Garwood and daughters, Doris land Elizabeth, Mr and Mrs. Bernard Lee and son of Marshall,

Illinois, Mr. tnd Mrs. James Kannmacher and children of Auburn, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Marion McConchie and daughters of Kansas, Illinois, and Mr.

and Mrs. Colvin Fink of Terre J

Good Neighbors MILLERSBURG, Ind., (UP) (Charles Sparkin was given a chance to convalesce from an I operation wi thout worrying aIbout whether his winter wheat gets planted. Eleven of his farm

er neighbors sowed 10 acres of

in one day.

who is em-

days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo -Austin. Jack McClure of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of relatives here. Miss Alta Bolembaugh of Bloomington, was the week-end guest of her father, Harry Bol-

Mrs. Alice Wilkins was in

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arnett Sullivan Tuesday.

Complete Service Bf Trained Mechanics LUBRICATION MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE AVi S.iJARED Implement Sales 19 N. 'Section

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NEED A NEW ALL-WOOL SUIT? CLOSING ours OUT at 2 & LESS. Only 14 suits, formerly sold at up to $45.00. Some reduced as low as $15.00. HURRY! New Shipment of . . . "KORET" BLOUSES "GOLD STRIPE & "ARTCRAFT" HOSE "LAMPL" SWEATERS

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fan IIpiiscd DeLuxe Oxfordian Shirts $3.25 Up

Smooth, creamy Oxfords are a favorite with younger men, for casual and dress-up wear. We've got them ill the new low-set collar models Van Heusen styled and Van Heusen tailored, with figure tapered lines; tug-proof pearl buttons, quality fabrics, laboratory tested 1500 times a month. And Sanforized a new one free if your Van Heusen shrinks out of size! See The New Wide Spread N Button Down Collar

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ployed there, W. A. Black of San Leanero, California is visiting his brother, James C. Black, of French Street.

Newton Kirk and Mrs. Mils Adams of Heathville, Illinois, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Clive Tarlton and daughters.

Anytime Any Placf YELLOW CAB .Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow

Russell Stover's Chocolates 1.25 to 3.25 per box CHOCOLATE COVERED CORDIAL CHERRIES $1.65 Bennett's Pharmacy . SINCE 1914

NiW England Goes Modern 71 boats operating in New Eng land waters are equipped wit' BOSTON (UP) An estimated . . . . . . I ship-to-shore telephones.

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STORE FOR MEN

HALLOWE'EN TICKLE JELLIES, lb.'

HALLOWE'EN MARSHMALLOW CREMES, lb.

THREE COLOR CORN, lb.

JELLY BEANS, lb.

BRACH'S BLACKSTONE CHOCOLATES PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS ; VANILLA CREAMS PEPPERMINT PATTIES , HONEY ALMOND NOUGATS WALNUT CARMELS MAPLE WALNUT CREAMS CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS

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BRACH'S BURGANDY MIX, lb.

CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS, lb.

CHOCOLATE fjc FEANUT CLUSTERS, lb. VR',

SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS, lb.

39'

CINNAMON BALLS, lb.

CINNAMON : RED HOTS, lb. .:.

BRACH'S NUT GOODIES, lb.

35

BRACH'S WRAPPED NOUGATS, lb.

BRACH'S - ' ORCHID CHOCOLATES, lb. Box

BRACH'S CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, lb. Box

79"

BRACH'S CHOCOLATE -CREME WHIPS, lb. Box

79'

INDEX Sells Everything & For Less

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DeLuxe 26 inch bikes fuIy. equipped with double spring saddle, torpedo type headlight, chain guard, truss rods, rear carrier, kick stand and red rear reflector.

GIRLS 26 inch b'cycles for girls equipped with Texas long-J horn handle bars, chain ?uard, kick stand, and NewDeparture coaster brake. 1

$38.95 to $57.95 EASY TERMS Can Be Arranged! . 1 4

CHILDREN'S t Tricycles $9.75 to $18.95 12, 16 & 20 inch wheel sizes, all steel frames with heavy rubber tires, leather seat.

CHILDREN'S Coaster Wagons $7.95

Heavy steel box, 36 inches loni? bv 16 inches wide: 10- i

inch roller bearing, double j Map tvna urhpple !iJ. in(h J

solid rubber tires.

CHILDREN'S TOY AUTOMOBILES $16.95 & $19.50 Idesl for children 2 to 5 years old . . J , Chrysler Fire, Chief Autos & Jr. Station Wagons. o

CHILDREN'S Scooters 2-Wheel 3-Wheel $2.98 & $4,98 Made of heavy gauge steel; rubber tired; 8 inch double disc wheel

DOODLEBUG Motor Scooters $139.50

Travels 100 miles to the

gallon: fluid drive clutch;

Vz H.P. Briggs & Stratton

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"The Friendly. Store" Authorized Dealer Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners

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SULLIVAN MERCHANTS VS. FAIR VIEW DODGERS W-I LEAGUE BASEBALL SUNDAY i To be played at 2:30 P. M. at Pavilion Park 2nd Game of 2-out-of-3 Playoff for Western Indiana League Championship.

MERCHANTS LINE-UP Zaayer, 3b; French, If; Taylor, 2b; Thewlis, rf ; Osborne, lb; McGarvey, ss; Walters, cf; Keene, c; Shipman, p.

DODGERS LINEUP McConnell, if; Dennanty, 2b; Bybbe, If; Berrisford, ss; Bonomo, cf ; Abernathy, lb; Plipovich, 3b; Weber, c; Rodegerio, p.

Don't fail to see Sullivan's nine in top Wabash Valley semi-pro campetition Sunday with that 17-year-old hurler, Young Bill Shipman, on the mound. This lad has pitched six complete games for the Merchants and has participated in many others. i Sponsored By LIBERTY CAFE AL & DORIS

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