Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 October 1947 — Page 6
V
PAGE SIX ,
FOR 1947 CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDA
Y.
Oct 12, 7:00 P. M.
Lawrence Co
nty
SPEEDWAY
LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Between Vincennes & Lawrenceville On The George Field Road Time Trials, 7:00 P. M. Racing, 8:00 P. M.
csssEsasaiBfiSBESEEsnsaasszsnanno
J5ULUVAN DAILY TIMES TREAYt OCT. 10, 1947,
DUGGER
Bedford, were recend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Mason. ' Kr. and .Mrs. Jess Ashburn
Mr. and Mrs. Hare of Linton vere Sunday guests of . Mrs.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Nancy Ashburn.
Re-enacts Shooting V V
n
Mrs. Bennie Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hale of
Mrs. James Hickman, Mrs. Tom Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Q'ecil Stevenson Wilbur Hale Sunday.
are attending the Grand Temple !
for the ythian Sisters at Ind-
ianapolis this week. .
Carl Warren Edds who
Mrs. Fannie Howell is an
nouncing the marriage of her daughter, Ruth Ellen Schofield.
is in to Carl Erb of Detroit, Michigan. mi J 1 x f - i.
school at Indiana State, spent ine vows were reaa usi oaiurSunday with his parents, Mr. day evening in Detroit. Their atand Mrs. Carl Edds. .tendants were Ed Page and Mrs. Irene Jean Dittemer of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond Bro- hey will make their home in shears of Carlisle, were Monday ' Detroit where the bridegroom is
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude employed,
Clark
r
TRUMAN wcl5 "SWfcfci keveiwi:
;- (H
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Green of
DON'T HAVE MUCH FlN WHEN THEY HAVE
KIDS
cross eyes
It's a mistaken belief that children outgrow cross eyes. Protect your loved , -one from'permanent disfigurement. Safe Reconstruction Method often
successful in ONE DAY. Over 6000 treated. tttt BOOKLET with FULL information on rnCC this Non profit Institution. Write CROSS EYE FOUNDATION 703 Community Bank Bldf. Pontile, Michigan
3
(Coronado
o o o
, Mlllltlll . a ' ;
aiiiilti i i . '
n - i - '--- - 1 ( illillllll t K 'liliii ill i! I M ' s 5 p ' f ' i I
Electric Washing Machines
1
25.95
Wringer type washer built with a white porcelain Armco tub with a 34-gallon water capacity and an 8pound dry load clothes capacity. Has .... Large, smooth high vane agitator, DeLuxe Vevell wringer, massive balloon rollers Duel safety wringer release, center drain, easy rolling casters. Many other outstanding features. ' '
GASOLINE WASHER with 58 H.P. Briggs & Stratton motor
DORMEYER Electric Food Mixers
24.95 & 29.95
Portable A A ELECTRIC IRONERS 14 Has free roll, ad justable' thermostat and heat switch, arm lever, adjustable tension. Nov you can throw away that tiresome hand iron and begin a glorious adventure in which you break away from old time drudgery and learn a new p.nd better way.
95 ,.,..y.... : jvw.ta y: .x.:.v.-:-w.v. .w.'.-.Uxv. iti&y'M'" jdil . njw, 1 i
haJ"'"' "1 II I J, 1 '"MiiiijMi iaiiiiii.ii .v;-:-
w
Upright fn50
ELECTRIC SWEEPERS
Powerful, 2-speed vacuum sweeper with ball-bearing motor, motor driven adjustable brush, 8-blade aluminum suction fan and electric light rug-illuminator.
49!
Portable SPACE HEATERS Just the thing for that chilly bathroom or bedroom on wintry mornings. Equipped with a G-E bowl for top heating performance. K M SPACE HEATERS K-M HEATING PADS
8
25
7.93 4.95
)' ' "l ' ' I i I t I - -,
6 Cu. Ft. HOME FREEZERS 265.00 A beautiful all-white dualux enamel, finished box in wh'ch to store you meat, vegetables and fruit. Has solid steel construction, long life assurance, 4 freezer plate shelves, net capacity of 6.5 cubic feet with 10 square feet of shelving area. ; Combination Radio-Phonograph Console $129.95 Table Lamps $5.95 to $7.45 Electric Popcorn Poppers $4.95 & $5.95 Sandwich Toasters '. $5.95 2-Curner Hot Plates $7.95 & $19.95
AUTHORIZED DEALER
Women are employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation In clerical positions In various field offices and at FBI headquarters in Washington. Because of the strenuous nature of the duties, women are not employed as special agents. Ethan Allen first organized his "Green Mountain Boys" to repel "land grabbers."
i
v
How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsien relieves promptly because it eoes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel perm laden phlegm, and aid njture to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the w,ay it quickly fellays the cough or ydu are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coozhs, Chest Colds, B ronchitis
V
1 '
V At
" SULLIVAN. INDIANA" hflre for a few days. J Mrs. Lucy Stuck of Shelburu, 7
attenaea cnurcn nere aunaayi
1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eslinger, Mrs. Floyd Shelton and Edith Mae Eslinger were in Terre Haute Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McCamThursday afternoon. Charley Dugan of Carlisle, called on Roy Collins Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brannon i onr? Mr and lWr.c Plirtic TVTo-
Cammon attended the Fox meet at Lyons Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs Lon Carried, were in Sullivan Friday. j Mrs. Mildred Padgett spent I
Friday in Sullivan with her mother, Mrs. Nelle Wilson. Mrs. Alice Shelton and Miss Edith Mae Eslinger were in Sullivan Friday. I Virgil Johnson of Terre Haute,
spent the week-end here with his i'amily. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammnn, . Mrs. Cress Dailey and Miss Georgia Ann Latshaw were inX Sullivan Wednesday afternoon. J
RAY 0 VAC Power Pack BATTERIES $625
Cold Freezer Ball Jars .. Pressure Canners Cold Pack Canners Dormeyer Food Mixers
4
Floor Lamp,J Bridge Lamp and' ' Table Lamp All three for $19.95 7-Way Floor Lamp $11.95 SMITH'S Hardware Carlisle, Ind.
DANCER Patricia Schmidt, 22, ot Toledo, O., enters court In Havana, Cuba, to re-enact the fatal shooting of her lover, John Lester 1 Mee, aboard his yacht In Havana harbor last April. Miss Schmidt,' known on the dancing stage as Satira, is on trial for Mee's death. (International)
) WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHERS get dose of their own medicine as President Truman focuses for a picture. Camera Is gift from the photogs, whom the president calls his "One More Club." (International)
Locked Door Too Late FORT WAYNE. Ind..fUP
Officials of the William Scheelo 1
and i Sons, Co. didn't want their ! delivery trucks stolen again so j they called a locksmith to have1
him change the ignition and door locks. When the locksmith called, the truck ' had disappeared again.
Qnit paying rent and own
your home. Special bargains
on property on installment!
plan. Also farms for sale.
W. T. MELLOTT
PAXTON Mrs, Lois Houpt of Indianbpolis, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kromer and Miss Donna Rose Houpt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bird of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Mrs. Susan Robbins and Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ed Whitlock of Sullivan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridge and family. Mrs. Lilly. Ladson of Attica, spent the week-end with her father, E. E. Nash.
Misses Reckv Sue Shake and
afternoon with Miss Sharon K. Sexton. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bedwell and Martha Jane Doyle were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. I Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Misses Sharon and Jean Sexton. I Mrs. Nelle Wilson of Sullivan (spent the week-end here With Mr. and Mrs. Bert Padgett. Franklin Robertson of Indianapolis, is visiting his family
SOUTH WIND TROPIC-AIR HARRISON Autq Heaters WE INSTALL'
PIRTLE & THOMSON , "66" SERVICE
t
L 1 r i
DIAMONDS WATCHES COSTUME JEWELRY FINE CHINA
III
II 1 1 "PHILC0 P1SSKIH PARADE" iia M m ' WITH GENE KELLY '
TH!S SATURDAY 0VER WI5C 1070. yoiSTdial NOTRE DAME at PURDUE BROUGHT TO OUR PHILCO PUBLIC Bj Sullivan Hdw. & Furniture Co. Ess Your 1243 PHILCO. RADIOS On Display
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED 1 Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. Wc Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 ( WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
DINE HERE SUNDAY OUR SUNDAY MENU Roast Turkey Fried Chicken j Roast Pork Oyster Dressing Cream Gravy
Apple Sauce
&
J. E. GALLAGHER II I Jeweler !
mm ?.:i..:..:.:.4 1
S
..'ftyi-v.st;i
mini t.in a, .mi tihu-i i,.u..t.agfaA .;UA;v5.i . tTl-.;Y'ft
"Which Company will do the most for me on life insurance?" THE ANSWER MOST FREQUENTLY HEARD IS:"HOOSIER LIFE" The REASON: lis cause: The needs of farmers are given first consideration in determining kinds of policies, in settlement of claims, and in everything affecting the interest of farmers. because: Lower insurance costs result from insuring farmers; also the manner of handling agency and management policies of the company. beCailSe: the Hoosier Farm B ureau Life Insurance Company, founded by the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., .is your own organization. It's a good policy to support your own organization; primarily because you benefit by doing so, and secondly agriculture generally receives the benefit.
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 f Bonded Representative ' JAS. W. LaFOLLETTE R.R. 4, SULLIVAN, IND., Phone 9075 , (3 Allies North on U.S. 41)
Herbert J. KELLY 16 N. Main St.
V" '; TV
ST' ' I
M 135 1 flarkat St IndlanopolU 9, lndlon
FBI CiHI CHURCH SULLIVAN, INDIANA "A Busy Church .... Always Serving!"
"Itsones are callin? .. . COME and be blest!"
"BLOOD, BREAD, AND FIRE!"
Hear this sermon Sunday morning.
Bible-school 9:30
Worship & Communion 10:40 You will enjoy the Communion
Special.
Anthem: "He W;ll Give His Angels
Charge Over You." We had a great day last Sunday
Help us make it another this Sunday.
Thought for the week: "Too many decisions are made, without asking Jesus for aidA "Pray Without Ceasing"
Choice of 2 . . .
Snow Flake Potatoes Succotash '.; . " Noodles - iMr , Candied Yamstf Creamed Asparagus - Buttered Peas
Salads ... Waldorf Salad Vegetable Salad Golden Glow Salad Hot Rolls Creamery Butter ,
Desserts ... Cherry Pie Mince Meat Pie Dutch Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Angel Food Cake Chocolate Fudge Cake Ice Cream the COFFEE shp Florence Hawkins Dawson
-.-m.iii!: f.i.,;v':iM?Ji--.1. A
The ShimwtyiHg " car- h m iangcrvut tar, Tkt unur. strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. We correct " Siim& " oroperly.
E
118 So. Main Phone 98
