Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1948 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. AUG. 31, 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANA :t . r m , J, , , frrmrifiirn TONIGHT TONIGHT Thru Thursday plfvPTp,l And Wednesday 33 JSLxSJS-M $ COME EARLY $ $
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LE JOHN'S REG. $6.59 ELECTRIC FANS
Eight inch model with self lubricating bearings for qu'et operation . . . blades are made of aluminum, will not rust or corrode
. . rotary snap switch . . . Baked enamel finish with grey cast iron base . . . complete with 6-foot flexible cord . . ., now only
Men's Best Quality : Athletic Shirts Made of fine combed cStton in stretchy, shape retaining Swiss rib-knit, tubular bound neck and armholes, straight bottom . . . sizes 34 to 44 . . . only :;: 59c
Men's Ankle Length lite Cotton Socks
Fine quality cotton socks with popular elastic tops, reinforced heels and toes for longer wear . . . only 25c Pair
Men's Flat Knit Tee Shirts Made of good quality combed cotton yarns in roomy, loose-fitt'ng flat knit, hemmed sleeves and bottom to prevent unraveling sizes small, medium and large . . white only ... 89c Each
Men's Summer Weight Work Socks Kn;t of sturdy, absorbent cotton pertly knitted, ravel proof, ribbed . . . only 19c Pair '
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. Men's Gray Covert Work Shirts Full cut to insure ample working space . . sanforized for lasting fit . . . our best quality .. . complete range of s'zes . . . only, $1.59
Men's Reg. 59c Athletic Shirts Flat knit shirts made of best quality combed cotton ... broken sizes . . . closing out at , 39c Each
Men's Fine Quality Rayon Dress Socks
sijrns . . . popular slack length, has knit- j ted-in elastic tops, reinforced heels and
tees for extra wear. . . . only 25c Pair Pure Silk Head Scarves Dramatic flowers screen printed on soft pure silk floral border . . . machine rolled hems . . . hand washable . . . only $1.49
Mickey Moose WRIST WATCHES Known to children from story books as points to time with oversized gloved hands easy to read red numerals . ..only
well as the movies, . . . d"al is white with
Girls' Full Cut Rayon Brief s . Easy action style . . . smooth knit rayon is long wearing . . . double fabric round crotch . . . elastic waist, band leg open'ng . . . sizes 2 to 6 . . . only 39c RAYON BRIEFS, sizes 8 ta 18 49c
Girls' Ruffled Bottom
on Knit Slips
Cool and comfortable for back-to-school wear . . . built up stvle in smooth rayon knit with attractive, lacy trim around neck and bottom . . . wide bottom ruffle for fl'are . . . sizes 4 to 14 . . . white only.
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Misses' Washable Solid Color Anklets
Medium weight, mercerized cotton torj back-to-school wear . . . reinforced heels and toes, turn-down cuffs . . . red, blue.f
white and maize . . . sizes 8 to 10 '2 only 39c Extra Sheer, 15 Denier 66 Gauge Nylons
New and exciting fall shades in these hose whose entire production has heretofore ' been shipped to Hollywood. Increased pro-' ductin gave us our opportunity to secure
them for "ju. Sizes 8'2 to 10 '2 . . . limit ed quantity! Only $2.29
CHILDREN'S MERCERIZED BLAZER TYPE ANKLETS Made of good quality mercerized combed cotton, closely knitted for even texture and long wear . . . turn-down cuffs, sizes 6 to &V2 ...only PAIR
School Supplies
TYPEWRITER PAPER 10c TYPING SECOND SHEETS 5c BIG CHIEF PENCIL TABLETS ...... 5c GOLDEN ROD PENCIL TABLETS 5c & 10c "ON TIME" LOOSE LEAF BINDER PAPER 10c BOND LOOSE LEAF FILLER PAPER 5c LEAD PENCILS . . . 5c, 2 for 5c PENCIL-TIP ERASERS 3 for 5c PLASTIC & WOODEN FOOT RULERS f.. 10c COMBINATION INK & PENCIL ERASERS ...,,. .: 5c PROTRACTOR & COMPAQ SETS . . 19c INK. PENS & MECHANICAL PENCILS .25c each BALL POINT PENS ,. 98c SCRIP INK 15c OTITNK INK 15c
CARTER'S INK 10c I
FRE-FLO INK 5c COIL BOUND STENOGRAPHER'S NOTE BOOKS 15c COIL BOUND COMPOSITION BOOKS 15c A-B-C PENCIL BOXES with pencils, pens, crayolas, erasers and 6-inch ruler '. . . 25c LUNCH PAILS complete with thermos bottle . . . black bucket with chrome handle and hinges only. .$2.49 CRESCENT STIX PASTE 5c CARTER'S CICO LIQUID PASTE ... 10c CRAYOLAS 5e, 10c, 15c & 25c PLASTIC PENCIL BOXES complete with pencils, ink pen, crayolas, and erasers only 49c SULLIVAN "GOLDEN ARROW" MECHANICAL PENCILS, yellow plastic with Sullivan "Golden Arrows" imprinted in white only . . . 19c PINT THERMOS BOTTLES in bright aluminum finish only $1.59
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ORANGE SLICES, lb : '.25c BLACK WALNUT FUDGE, lb. .. 40c CANDY CORN, lb. 40c BRAZIL NUT FUDGE, lb 40c JELLY BEANS, lb 25c CINNAMON BALLS, lb. 35c BIG HIT MIX. Ib. 20c BEAUTY MELLOW CREAMS, lb 30c COCANUT TOASTIES, lb. . : 40c GUM DROPS, lb 25c
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ADDED VIRGINIA O'BRIEN MUSICAL & NOVELTY
WELCOME BACK, MR. PRESIDENT
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AMONG FIRST to greet President Truman, tanned and rested after his nine-day cruise, is little Mary Anne Ross, daughter of presidential secretary Charles Ross. v 'International)
SOVIET REINFORCES NAVAL BASES
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ADDED TO BORDER fortifying activities reported underway in the Soviet zone of Germany, the Soviet is reinforcing three Baltic ports Rostock, Stettin, Danzig to relieve strain on Koenigsburg, chief Red naval base. (Russia is known to be pressing expansion of her schnorkel-equipped submarine fleet) Pointing up this news is the fact that Marshal Konstantin K. Rokossovsky, hero of Stalingrad, is new chief of Russian forces at Insterburg. ' (International)
IN APPRECIATION " Having sold my business and residence to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shake and at the same time concluding my
long years of active association with my rural friends as a feed dealer, I wish to express my deep appreciation for I your continued patronage, good will and friendship through the years. I wish my successor very good thing in his new endeavor and feel certain you will find him de- j serving of your continued patronage. f rc adit r
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co.
Ssllivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS DELIVERED TO OUR COOPERAGE PLANT North 13th Street, Terre Haute (SpelterviUe). FOR PRICE WE WILL PAY AND SPECIFICATION
WRITE 12 Points P.O. Box 8
OR TELEPHONE Crawford 9417
TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, Inc. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
Th Most Exciting Parade :v
of Music, Glamour h and Mirth
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ADDED COLOR CARTOON "THE WITCH'S CAT"
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Country Girls club will meet September 1st at 11:30 o'clock for a covered dish dinner at the park instead of August 25th as planned. Each one bring their favorite dish and table service. Drink furnished by hostess.
The Past Noble Grands club will meet August 31 with Dola Fisk. Meat will be furnished. Each member bring covered dish and own table service.
Hud Crowder W.R.C. social will be held at the home of June' Gillkerson Wednesday, Sept. 1. All members who wish to go meet at, the Woodman Hall at 11 a. ra. Transportation will be furnished. Bring favorite covered dish and cwn table ser-
Prils,cilla Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Claude Conner, 225 West Johnson Street at 1 o'clock Wednesday, September 1.
The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday night.
Frank Neff W.R.C. No. 155 wilt meet im regular session Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 1, at 2 o'clock in the Woodman Hall.
Jerusalem Chap;er No. 81 R.A.M. will meet in regular session Thursday evening, September 2, at 7:20 o'clock, i All members are asked to attend as the election cf th chapter officers for next year will be held at this meeting. Clyde Cooksey, H. P., John Sweeney, Sec.
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated 1 meeting Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 7:30. p. m. W-rk in the E. A. Degree. All members urge 1 to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
F.O.E. meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday, sept. 1. Ail members urg( l to attend. Alva Engle and Floyd Figg have been ' nominated fcr president to fill the unexpired term of Chrles Hudson. These candidates will be voted on at the meeting Wednesday night.
Awegon Garden club (which will meet with Nell McClellan has been postponed until Sept. 9.
Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors at : the Woodman Hall Frilday, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p. m.
The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society will meet Friday night, Sept. 3, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Claude Ford on North Broad street.
The North State Street Chi-rch of Chrfet will hold their ice cream social on Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the city park in the shelter house.
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LOCALS
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BEN RETT'S PHARMACY
SINCE 1914
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Exline
and son, Emerson, and Mrs. Anna
McKinley and daughter, Geneva,! spent Sunday in Liberty, Indiana, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Teasley. j Mrs. Ruby L. Bicknell is spend- j ing a few days in Lebanon, Ind
I ana, visiting her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bro- Sun-lay after spending a week':
shar. vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson, H. V. Norman, Mr. and Mrs Jr., have returned from Shaka- Maurice Grizzle and daughter
mak State Park, where they spent Arnett and Earl Hopper in Ind-
iw, mk.,iinni ii
the past week camping. Mrs. Max Smith of South Bend, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Snow and Mr. Snow. Mrs. Amy Harrington oi Indianapolis, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Harrington is a former resident of Sullivan. Mrs. Paul Mason and niece, Mary Imogene Carter, spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Ina Davidson of Indianapolis, is the guest of friends in Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stafford of Indianapolis, spent the week-end in Sullivan with relatives and
friends
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMillan
and son, Clyde, Jr., of Indianapo
lis, visited in Sullivan over the week-end, en route to Miami and Key West, Florida, where they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rice, Jr., and children of Terre Haute, were guests of Mrs. Rice's parents, ReV. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurley Drake of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Markee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hynes of Queens Village, New York, have returned to their home after spending their vacation in Su'li-
van, the guests cf Mrs. Anna Mc
Kinley and daughter.
lanapoiis. t
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thackeij and daughter, Paula Ann, ami
Mrs. Julia Ann Thacker havd
returned to their homes afted
visiting a few days in Indianan
polis and Bloomington. The visited Mrs. Thackers brother Andy Has and family, Mr. anc Mis. Roscoe Brock, Mrs. Waltei
Souders and Richard StevenJ
and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Granville M Lyons.'of Montgomery, Alabama left yesterday for their homr after a visit here with Mr. and
Mrs, George Bennett.
. Jkjoer And Kraff
Win Last Nighf
Games Tcnight
p. m. Legion - vs.
Car-
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lisle. .
a: la p. m. Jingle t-lotniersy Jaycces. . . .- , -....-
inursday tiames
7-00 p. m. Eagles vs. Engles
Clothiers. . 8:15 o. m. Dugger vs. opponent to be named.
Dugger beat the Eagles Lodge and Kraft topped Browns in ames played last night at Legion Field. Tonight, the
Geneva champion Engle CV.thiers will
Mrs, Hynes is the former Jess recelve helr trophy for winAlsman of this city. nin the' championship, and will Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fightmaster ' play thfe Ja"cees in tne second have returned home frnm a rr.e. The Legion and Carlisle
tion in Marion and War.cw ! Play the first Same.
iana. ' Richey outpitched Engle last Joe Thomas, who attends Indi- f1 " D""!r outs!fedu the ana StatP TM . lcdgs 5 to 3. Harris hit a home
snendine a month' ...!!' , run for the winners.
Sullivan with hi, n't; J the second game, the Kraft
and Mrs. Clvde Thomas Cheeremakers scored three Mr? Riv p, j times in the first inning off nif M;y!r?S.and Mlss Brodie and added to their mar-
afjcui Saturday mm? in Terre Haute
Mrs -Tk, td , .. "
... .vim itf-('lJS pit S;r,f,,J tr- P. . . .
for Clppviar, ru- , "1U,U"' pii'-ner as ivran won n to t. wni 8S -; -w she The Legtn A11-Stars beat of MaO S thC gUest West Union- U1- in the MarshaJ1 Mr. and Mr, v- . ,r"eyas James held the losers
,. 'anpe nf nuiess, striK.ing out fitteen men.
v'sre giiftsts The All-Stars will nlnv
Jamison. Wednesday night
eve-
ffin off Davidson and Pierce,
Hoesman was the winning
again
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE
Petition No. 2450 Notice is hprfby given that Paul Wilson has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the p'ace 3"d time of his birth determined. Said ptit'"n is "t- for hearing on September inth. 1948 at 9:00 A. M. ited his 20th day of August, 1948. EARL A. ENGLE, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
Houston, Texas Tor . .
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; dn ls the former Ernice Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. floors rnnv
and son, Curtis, who have been
wung . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooks have .roturnarl thoir home in Tomah ws Mr an,( Mrs. Morris Hudson and daughter have returned to their home here Pfter pConriin(, their vacation in Detroit, Michand Cpnado. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fdwards of Jnd'ansnnlis h-ve returned to their home sftpr spndipo t" week-end with, the liter's sister. Mrs. Ruth Timmons. " Arthur Sacra of Clinton, Indiana, was the puest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sacra last week. ' Charlotte Ann Sacra. Who Viae
Deen tne guest of her r . ri . .
"curce cra, jinn her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sacra, for the oast threp weeks.
fas returned to her h'
Whiting. Indiana.
Mrs. Paul Murray and Han
hter, Susan, of Lincoln. Illinois. TulnvaTnS.. or '"before" nave returned to their home tne 2ntn rtay of Sentember. 1948. to after a wppk'o vicH ...nu Participate in the distribution of the
,OI1, llcic WU11 ,Qpts of sak, covt,orationi jf anv ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben thcre be- or t0 receive any dividends ' Sanra - on f'aims. accounts or demands. I l i tt 'l,nno,ted this 14th da" ot August. I Margaret Hopper and daugh- 1948,ter, Mary Ellen, returned home Jrt .TO TBNNIS- Receiver
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NOTICF, BY RECEIVER TO CRED- ; PI-OI'IRINO FIT, TNG OF CLAIMS ' STTm OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF SULLIVAN SS: IN SULLIVAN CTRCUIT COURT IN VACATION, " Ponop fjo. 31454 ' Luther Keene, Plaintiff vs. Stewart Manufacturing and Contracting Company, Inc., Defendant To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed bv the Sullivan Clr'uit Court of Sullivan Countv. Inrt..
father Receiver of Stewart Manufacturing Unrl Pc.ntl-OflUncr nnnnnH.. T
" .iili vuiiipaii;, int. aiiu of all property, assets and effects of said corporation, and that I have rtuly nualified as such Receiver and that all creditors of said corporation are hereby notified that all claims, accounts and demands against said corporation, verified, shall and must he fi'edwith Tie at my office at
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GLOBE CLEANERS 9 South Main Jack Smith Phone 477
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