Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 September 1949 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES I WEDNESDAY; Sept. 28, 1949
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Ladies' Dresses REG. 9.95 Crepe with satin trim, jersey in pastel colors; assorted sizes.
$ 11 50
Ladies Union Suits REG. 198 and 2.25
Fine knit, short sleeve and - sleevelesSjj styles, knee length, open seat. Sizes 3C 4 I I 1
2 Ladies' Dresses &TMf Venetian Blinds cj 95 REG. 3.49 fj(l(l REG. 3.98 Shantung, in white floral patterns. Suss - Duck tape, white steel slats. Sizes 2$Brown, navy, black. Sizes 11 to 16. 25, 29 and 34. Just 15, so hurry. j Broadcloth Blouses f nrr Window Blinds j A ' ' , . . REG. 298 J "2 UlTl group of odds and ends. Assorted Lace trim neck, pushup sleeves- Green, " K" 1 6 wine and grey. Sizes 32 to 38. widths. White, Green, Strained Honey. . . . , I Bemberg Blouses nrr- Window Curtains J JL f' u' 3 uFFsiightly soiled, tailored and ruffled. One group, of ladies' bemberg blouses. . Ul 1 Assorted colors. Sizes 32 to 38. White and white with pastel trim-
Ladies' House Dresses
(( REG. 1.98 jJ Stripes and florals, button and zipper styles. Only a limited quantity at this . tow price. 12 to 40-
Bedspreads QR REG. 7.98
meniue, wniie m soua coior uacK-t grounds with multi-color designs. 1
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1ion ByS' fGT39Shirts ctilOncr 100 Wool Rugs ip UU Boys' short sleeve sport shirts, broad- O5 on,y 9x12 wo1 ruSs' Thursday and S' cloth, assorted plain colors. Sizes small, " Friday only. Rug pad given with pur1 medium, large. . , ' chase of nig. .. dvil ya Men's Sweaters -f Girls' Wool Slacks 5p II 00 REG. 2.98 lj 98 REG. 2.98 100 wool slipover sweaters, assorted Wool Slacks, assorted colors, brown, plain colors. Sizes small, medium, large. grey and blue. Assorted sizes. , Men's Work Shoes il Cotton Skirts 00 Mens work oxfords, cork and' leather S jl 00;,.,, j4 JlEfG-L9S ' mUm Girls cotton skirts m assorted colors, soles. Black iind brown. Broken sizes. , Sizes 7, 8 and 10.
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LAWN PARTY A lawn party sponsored by Mrs. Dale Reid and Mrs. Harley Stull was held in honor of Melba and
Mrs. Gilbert Clark and Linda, Miss Nema Pigg, Betty Ann Elmore, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Boon and fumilv Mi anH Mrs VA-A
Charles McCullough on Septem-. ber 3rd at the home of the brides
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bnonc, Mr.
parents, Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
1 and Mrs. Robert McCullouKh. Mr.
Those attending and those who j and Mrs. Charles Bedwell, Mr. sent gifts were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Hugh Ward, Max Boone, Ferree, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bud Boone, Miss Mary Fiances
Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stull, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Pigg and J. W., Virgil Lewellyn, Mr. and Mrs.' Pat Heaton and Katie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ringer, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Robbins, Brown, Mr. ' and
Boone, Miss Mona Stull, Pearl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mason and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Deckard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chambers and
Miss Mildred : family, Paul Meier, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Orville Elmer Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
to
ive us a ring for a
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Phone your Oldsmoblle Dealer ... The performance of the new "88" is so pheuomenal, you've et to try it to believe it!
Pigg, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gam- I lard Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
bill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boone, Mr. Noble and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Togio Wilkes, Chloe 1 Perry Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ihompson and Myrna, Mr. and.McRell, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Clung, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Boone and Danny Lee, Carolyn Sue Crynes, Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pigg and Brenda, Miss Marjory Brown, Allan Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ranard and Doug, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Keene and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reid and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferree and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Creager and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. James McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pigg, Eulah Anderson, Bessie Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. Verie Ca-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alumbaugh, Miss Frances Watts, Richard Hayhurst, Miss Rosie Dyer, Nash
Phegley, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe
Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Us rey, Miss Mary Foutz, Mrs. Jeanic Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Alsop. v
10 WEST ' PRICED GAR
WITH "ROCKET" ENGNE
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YOU'RE INVITED! Call your Oldsmobile dealer today for the motoring thrill of your life ... the "Rocket" ride! You'll never forget your first sensation behind the wheel of Oldsmobile's brilliant highway star the Futuramic "88!" It's the lowest-priced car with the high-coinptession "Rocket'" Engine! Here's smooth, sparkling, spectacular action in all driving (situations! Here's Hydra-
Malic Drive and Whirlaway as standard equipment teamed up with the "Rocket'' Engine for the most thrilling driving you've ever known! Ail this plus a new Body by . iFsier lower,., wider, with more visibility. But words ! can't describe it you've got to drive it to believe it! So make a date with the "88"". . . a thrilling rule is-rendy for you at the nearest Oldsmobile dealer's!
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Rochet" Engine. Hydre-Matie Drive standard equipment on Series "98" and "81T models, optional t extra cost on "76."
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executrix of the Estate of George McDonnall, Deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Shelburn, Curry Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, on the 3rd Day Of October, 1949, the fofowing personal property of said estate, consisting principally of the following: 11936 Buick four-door sedan automobile, I refrigerator, 1 Fhilgas stove, 1 cabinet base, 3 linoleum rugs, tables, Singer sewing machine, 1 bedroom suite, 1 desk, 1 hall tree, lamps, 1 bureau, 1 what-not, chest lof drawers, dishes, 1 breakfast suite, 2 cupboards, 1 Maytag washer, 1 Florence heater, chairs, 1 radio, 1 studio couch, 1 jacketed heater, 1 ottoman, 1 iron bed, springs and mattress,
1 dresser, 1 fan, scatter rugs, pictures, miscellaneous
items, too numerous to mention. Said sale fci begin at 1 o'clock P. M. on said date. TERMS. The terms of sale shall be cash and pay
incut shall be made before removal of the property from
the premises. , DOROTHY LOUDERMILK Executrix of the Estate of George McDonnall. , Dated this 20th day of September, 1919.
Auctioneer: Emery Drake Clerk: Harold Downs
