Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 October 1948 — Page 8

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' IJUJVAN. INDIA PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1948.

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There's going to be some lippoint bombing ... a wink of the eye from now!

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Wait till you hear her sing "lowoy" and get blanket-tossed to the rafters in the toughest joint-in town!

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When she catches John-nee kissing Jean right in the . file room-WOW I

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Marlene acts like dynamite in nylons when she's John's "Target For Tonight!"

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PAULETTE GODDARD JAMES STEWART -DOROTHY LAMOUR FRED MacMURRAY VICTOR MOORE HENRY FONDA HARRY JAMES BURGESS MEREDITH

He's the handsome hunk i of catnip these two honeys . battle fori .

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Marlene tangle in the cat fight of the century! '

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You'll go "M-m-m!"when sultry Marlene goes torchy singing "Illusions."

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T NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 1 "Notice is hereby feiven that the UiiUeisigned has been . appointed Admlnistrutrix of the estate of Homur Hunter, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is sup-. posed to be solvent. MARY A. HUNTER,

AiimmisU uti'i&. Norval K. Hnrris, Attorney. 1st ins 9-17-48 3t.

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CAUTION

CERTAIN ANTI HiSTAJIINE (anti allergy) DRUC SULFA DRUGS, BARBITURATES and CERTAIN OT ER PREPARATIONS UNDER SOME CONDITIO! MAY PRODUCE DANGEROUS and UNDESIRABI RESULTS. THIS IS WHY THE FEDERAL DRUG A MINISTRATION RESTRICTS THE DISPENSING ( THESE ITEMS TO PHYSICIANS OR ON THEIR PR SCRIPTION. WE HAVE A LEGAL AND MORAL 0 LIGATION TO COMPLY WITH THIS RESTRICTION'

SINCE 1914

$1.38; No. 2 white $1.5.1; white $1.53.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Regular meeting cf, the Royal Neighbors at the Woodman Hall, Friday, Oct. 1st at 7:30 p. m. All members please attend.

Off to Pen

Badger Nominee

The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Friday night, Oct. 1, at 7:30 at the home of Miss Fern Brown, North Section street.

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If you have to meet an emergency : that calls for money without cic- fa

lay, see ot phone us fcr a loan. Immediate service. Monthly re- Li payment. t

Fidelity Loan Co. ' Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

i i TREE " ' . TRIMMING TOOLS SAWS, 15 FT. PRUNERS, i SMALL PRUNERS Rent Our Floor Sanders '' COUNTY HARDWARE Vausrhn Jones

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The Alpha Delphian club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B. Maple, 116 South Section Street, at 2:15 p. ,m. Monday, Oct. 4, for installation of officers and the President's tea. All members notify Mrs. Harry Lowry at phone 592 if they plan',., to attend.

Special meeting antf weiner roast for all Saddle Club members Saturday night, Oct. 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Medford Anderson. Bring weiners, buns, 'cup and spocn. '

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SuMivan Ledge No. 2G3 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday, October 5, at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors Welcome. Alvin ' Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inboy, Sec.

THREE MINUTES are all that Doris Fesette required to cut out this snappy plastic bathing suit and then don it at the National Plastics show in New York. She's snappy, too. .. . (international)

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CARL THOMPSON (above) Is Democratic nominee for governor of Wisconsin. He will oppose acting Gov. Oscar Rennebohm in the election. . (International)

Delta Thcta Tau sorority w;.ll meet Monday night, October 4th at 7:30 o'clock at the library. .

I In H'i fell

Oats: firm; receipts' 2 cars;

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 1. (UP) 2 white .70; No. 2 red .70.

j Hogs, 12,000; opened moderate1 ly active, uneven; barrows and pilts 180-2R0 lbs.. 75c to mostly

$1.00 lower; good and choice ! c!

I Soybeans: steady;, receipts cais; S2.3G carload lots F-O-B

ma and Illinois points.

Mrs. Louise Leach spent Wednesday in Indianapolis.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roseberry and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harbaugh will spend the- weekend in Peoria, Illinois, as guests

of Mr., and Mrs. James Stsele and Mr. and Mrs. John - W. Koseberry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markee of East St. Louis, Illinois, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Markee, left today for Vincennes, where they will spend

the week-end with Mr. and ' common and medium $17.25 Mrs. Kenneth. Lewis en route $20.00; canners and cutters $14.00 to their heme. $17.00; vcalers moderately ac

tive, steady; good and choice .

largely $27.00; several loads 240 , lbs. down $27.25 $27.35, top1 $27.50 sparingly;, 165-185 lbs.,1 $26.00 $26.75; 270-300 lbs., $26.75; j 100-160 lbs., $21.00 $24.00; sows' about $1.00 lower at $20.00 j

$23.50; few choice light sows at $24.50. Cattle 700; calves 400; seven

loads high choice 1375-lb. steers $40.00; sorted 14 per cent at $37.00; two loads choice around j 830-lb. heifers $31.00, all bought to arrive; steers and yearlings j otherwise very scarce; nominally, steady; cows fairly active, steady;

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mc-

C.'-skey visited in Terre Monday evening.

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Mrs. Ruby L. Eickneil has returned from a visit with friends in ! North Vernon, Indiana.

$29.50 $31.50; common and me-

,dium $20.00 $28.50. j Sheep 1,500; native spring lambs slew; 50c-$l.U() lower; couple of lots choice S.VJ.OU: bulk good aud .

I choice 24.00 $24.50: medium :i:ui

ARE YOU REGISTERED Od. 4 is the last day a vo er may register or transf his or her registration. Pe sons who must register a: those who will have reachi the age of 21 before Nov. 1918; those who failedHo vo in both the primary and gei eral election in 1946, and ha' not registered since. Tho: iwho must transfer a regl tration are ones moving fro one precinct to another. Ycu may register at tl Clerk's office between tl hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 5, w et tlavs, and 8 to 12 noon Sa urday.

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Miss Wanda Leah Harbaugh, scoa i.uu .j.ou: common mid a student of Indiana University, medium $18.50 $20.00; ' slaughter will spend the week-end with ewes mostly 50c lower; good and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John choice $7.50 $9.00; common and Harbaugh. medium $5.50 $7.00. Misses Frances and Zola Sinclair, Mrs. A. B. Libke, and Bob INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. l.-(UP) Sinclair spent Wednesday in Cash grain: Terre Haute. j Wheat: firm; receipts 15 cars; No. 1 red $2.12; No. 1 hard $2.12; Mrs. Zoe Bays attended a No. 2 red 2.11; No. 2 hard $2.11.

ITS GOOD BUSINESS TO BORROW WHEN A LOAN WILL SERVE A SOUND PERSONAL PURPOSE, AND YOU CAN REPAY IT WITHOUT HARDSHIP. AND REMEMBER BORROW THE BANK WAY IT'S CHEAPER.

SULLIVAN STATE BANK Since. 1870 Sullivan ' Carlisle Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The World Wide Guild of the First Baptist ' Church will meet at 7:30 Monday, October 4. at the home of Barbara Scott, Rural Route 5.

GOODBY WAVE is given by youtlv ful Roy Adams as he is escorted from the Cook county jail in Chicago to serve a 14-year term in the Joliet state penitentiary foi murder of 9-year-old playmate, Nancy Schuler. (International)

p.'.lis Thursday. I i Mrs. Joe McCoskey and Mrs. j Elsie Nichols spent Monday evening in Terre Haute and were dinner . guests of Mrs. I Jennie Duke. The dinner was 1 in honor of the eighty-second birth anniversary of Mrs. Sarah ' Orr. -

No. 2 yellow $1.40; No. 3 yellow

NfDGET1 RACING Every Sunday Nig! LAWRENCE COUNT? SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, 111.

GLOBE CLEANERS

9 South Main

Jack Smith

Phone 4

FREE SPEEC

The Great Books Discussion Group 'will meet at the High School Tue-day, Oct. 5th at 30 p. m. Please read ttereodotus: History Kooks I and n.

I Quit paying rent and own

your home. Special bargain on property on Installment I plan. Also farms for sale.

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