Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 4. 1948.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
A Dome Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL, POYNTER M Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered aa second-class matter at the Poatoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St Bniiitr.ii ina. Telephone 13
' United Pre Wire Service National Bepreenttlei Thelf and Simpson, New York
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5.00 $2.75 .60
WABASH HOMEMAKERS The Wabash Homemakers held ther .October meeting at the
home- of Mrs.' Leland Pheelev. Jr. and Bobby and
Pledge to the flag, club creed and song of the month followed by devotions by Mrs. Leland Phegley. Roll call. . The lesson "Balanced Meals for all Ages" was given. Two interesting contests were held with prizes going to Mrs. Girthel Pool Jr. and Mrs. 7oe Asbury.
LOCALS
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ley and Dixie, Mrs. Joe -Asbury I b" the "est of Mr
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayfield of Chicago, Illinois, were guests of relatives in Sullivan over the week-end. Mrs. John Barcus, Mrs. Ray Barcus and nephew, Bill Powell, spent Tuesday, in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. William Borders of Bloomington, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Borders Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suavely. Mrs. Carrie DeBaun Heath of Kingman, Indiana,' is spending a
few days in Sullivan the guest of Mrs. Jane Jones and .other relatves. Mrs. Paul Snow spent today in Lafayette, where she attended a State House Sterling luncheon. From Lafayette she will go
to South Bend, where she will
and Mrs.
INDIAN PRAIRIE MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Indian Prairie Missionary
Peru, Indiana, visited relatives in Sullivan during the weekend. Mrs. Mc-rvin Enele of Ind
ianapolis, who has been the , Society met Oct. 2 (, at the home t guest of Mrs. I. C. Maxwell and of Mrs. Melissa James. The other relatives, has returned morning was spent working on home. I a miiH . I
Mesdames Robert Medsker, j xhe afternoon meeting was in Herbert Burton, Ralph Watson, ; charge of the president, itta Jim Kinnett, Norman Wilkey, Mae Long . song by group and and Eugene Wible of Graysville, speciai song by Mrs. Daisy attended the regional confer- Smith. praver. Devotions by
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ence of the P.T.A. in Washing
ton, Indiana Wednesday.
Mrs
Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Eatori Pearison and Diana and Claudia, Mrs. MicViael Hoseman and Mickie and Kathy, Mrs.
Paur Christy, Mrs. Kenneth Mc- lng Bring covered dish. Election Kinley and Karen, Mrs. Donald of officers.
and Gary Joe, Mrs. Girthel Pool
Jim, Mrs.
Ed Cole and Sally, Mrs. Max Lloyd and Dearan and Mike, and the hostess, Mrs. Leland Phegley. . The next meeting will be on November 18th at the home of Mrs. Lyle Webb.
Max Brodie of Lancaster, Cal-
Edith Pittman. Prayer by
Mrs. Pittman. Business. Social
Ida Spencer of Sullivan 'and 'hour. There were twenty-nine Rena and Leona Spencer of members present. Baltimore, Maryland, visited I The next meeting wiU be orl relatives in Switz City, Indiana, November nth at the home of Wednesday. ; Mrs Bessje Booker.
McMahan of North
Mrs. I. C.
Court Street, is visiting, relatives at Peoria, Illinois, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheatin and daughter, Janice, of Lewis, visited her parents, Mr. and
LODGE NOTICE The Hymera Noble Grand club of the Rebekah Lodge No. 283 will meet at the I.O.O.F.
Hall Friday for an all-day meet-
.fornia, who has spent tne past Mrs. George Barrick, over the several days here with relatives, , week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley has returned home. Barrick were also Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Akers of ' of Mr. and Mrs. Barrick.
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS For sixteen years Boyle's News Stand has , endeavored to serve you who have been so gener'I ou,s in your support. Your patience with our 7 newsboys and your understanding cooperation " have been greatly appreciated. We solicit your " continued support of the News Stand now owned r. and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Arnold. " MRS. CATHARINE BOYLE
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Track Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animate call
Greek Fertilizer Co. !
IsIIivan Phone No. t WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
We Want To Buy WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS
home remedy for
jy children's colds.
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TOYS Electrical Appliances Tru-Tone Radios Bicycles, Tricycles Wagons Use our lay-away plan. Western Auto Associate Store
8 E. WTash. Phone 510
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SULLIVAN STORE SCOOP! Merville HOSE ALL NEW WINTER SHADES ALL FIRST QUALITY
Reg. 1.53 15 denier 51 ga. now . . Reg. 1.45 20 denier 51 ga. now . . Reg 1.35 30 denier 51 ga. now . Reg. 1.15 30 denier 45 ga. now . .
SPECIAL PURCHASE 400 needle 20 denier now 98c Wide-welt tops, reinforced to stand garter strain ' HAIR-LINE SEAMS - NON-SLIP HEEL TOE STRETCH INSERTS ROOT'S HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR
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SULLIVAN STOrE
Phone 460
610 N. Main St.
Plenty Free Parking Space
ft y Back Hunting Coats
$8.95 - $10.95 and $12.95
Dj y Back Hunting Pants . . $6.95 Hunting Caps . . 95c ileavy Long Gray, Red Top Wool Socks 85c
SHELL ) VESTS
GAME JACKETS
HUNTING BAGS
Heavy Rockford Long Socks, 3 Pair $1.00
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Coon Hunters' Caps and Lamps, and Carbide
Cleaning Rods for Shotguns, Rifles and Pistols
HOPPIE GUN SOLVENT 40c
3-IN-ONE OIL 10c
Remington .22 Short Rifle Shells 30c Box of 50 Remington .22 Short Hollow Point Shells . . 39c Box of 50
DESIGNED, WITH A NEW' AND LOVELIER POCKET
Remingtort .22 Long Rifle & Hollow Point Shells 55c Box
$22.95
110 Single Barrel Ivor Johnson Shotgun
Remington 20 Ga. 26" Imp. Cyl. Choke Automatic Shotgun
$99.00
Remington 20 Ga. 28" Modified Choke Pump Gun $83.50 Remington Model 31-A. 12 Ga. 30" Full Choke Pump Gun $83.50 ' Good Assortment of .22 Rifles from $13.50 up
New 5 Horsepower Johnson Sea Horse ; ; Outboard Motor $172.00
USED 1948 5 Horsepower Johnson Also! USED 1948 16 Horsepower Johnson
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Just Received A Large Shipment of Christmas Toys
Deluxe AUTO HEATERS
$12.95
Sea Horse Outboard Motors Used Very Little. Cheap.
All Kfhds Shotgun Shells. 410 Ga. 6 and 7'j Shot. i2 Ga. 2-4-6-7 Vt and 8 Shot; 16 Ga. 5, 6 and 8 Shot. 20 Ga. 6 and 8 Shot.
ALL LIGHT LOADS $1.85 Box
ALL HEAVY LOADS $2.15 Box-
Open evenings 7 :30 and until Noon on Sundays. We Sell Fishing and Hunting Licenses. Yes, we have FISH-GIGS. Drive up.
This is the dress that women have taken straight to the heart of . their wardrobes because its simple lines are in good taste all day long. Fashioned to
flatter your figure with its grace-,
tully gored skirt ..... and tailored with feminine softness reflected in the delightful pocket and "pretty buttons. Available in the famous Classic Lady sizes that Vmj are proportioned to fit without
costly alterations. Made in Luxury
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L Good HouMkeeping J Grey,, Teal. Plum. Rnvn! RI-
or Black.
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Ehhsp $!eevs Sizss 12 to 20
Thrss-quarte"1 tissve cf ISUes !4'2 to 26'i
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Yes, your old tires are w orth money! Bring them in today and let our tire man appraise them. He 11 ' give you a liberal trade-in allowance on new Riverside Tires! You'U want Riverside Tires ... for more miles of greater safety! $1 0.85 plusTax
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Delivers more than enough for maintaining an even temperature throughout the car and ef-, ficient defrosting. LARGE SIZE 1 $17.49
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR RIVERSIDE TIRES 6.00x16 TUBES .. ... $1.89 Tax Inc.
SEAT COVERS For 1930 Models to 1949. New Colors Leather Trim . Will Not Crack or Peel Coupes, $4.95 Coach or Sedan, $S.95 SPARKPLUGS Wizard Deluxe 29c ea. ! Buy Now ! Montgomery Ward MOTOR OIL 39c gal. Bring Your Container
S9cgal In Your Container TypaN Rustproof High Evaporating Point
Montgomery Ward Winter King BATTERIES. 2 Yr. Guarantee $11.95 Ex..
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