Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 79, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 April 1945 — Page 2
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SULIIVAN DAILY TKIES THURSDAY, APR'. Iff, 1935.
Paul Toyiiter (ioe 11. Adams 'Eleanor ;Poynter Jamison ... ' ' ' T-r-Joe II. Adams ntered as -second-class, .matter
Sullivan, Indiana, under, the-Act of .Congress of March 3, 1879. published -'dajiy except Saturday and'Slniday at 115 West Jackson .St , r , j . ' ' ' - - ' Lt . - I . . " -' "v -- - : : T : ' '' ,v ' t. United J-jrcss Wire Service. -j,; I :; I v""', -National Advertising Representative:? -, , , !, herelbhd.SihipSorlai-gwenth Avenue. New York'j(l) N. V. ;
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"By arier.pr;-wfek',; j , , . By Mail In Sullivan
'Six-, Months . . .; ;..,v. . , .'.! Month (with Times furnishing stamped, envelope) .Year! '.-. .'.:.;.'. v. :. .;.(.-.-. '.4';-;i,;v.).';.(:?i.n.;.. ...fB'i" (.$,-.. f- ' ' ' ! By -Mail Elscwhere:ifi: ;.
Six Months X.L , iiMoirthtVfttfo 1tiifcU 'ftirMkMn .! r- ' ' Ernie Pyle, the beloved tTc'Vft
i vjn uic l ui.v ,-miuiu tii Jiia, tux uwnavva. lit hie,' native, of ' Ddna,' Indiana," nut lap from here, . )iad ; become the greatest nevvsraper colun3nissti.of liis era and; his de-rth is nwufneri not only fry tiie,rG.j.. jyith whom he lived; r and foiiffht: and 'liked to writrf.fllji&if. ''hut Siv'fivilihWs tn all
; station f4-i'i'e ;h$ looked fl'orwai'd eagerly to his column , daily in countlo' newspapets. p'"-; ; .-J' r r i .
I have been 'ip'tfi eeiatoil because hf hadibecjoime: .th6 spokesniani ?: f'T the-ordinaj-myin the rarfs tfie. oot soldier as ! he .would 'sai? it. Ite seldom wrote about the top-ranking officers; ;'- He wrote about the; buck privates,-th jiiej) an the ranksand'oW 'in fscinat;ngTiianne)'!.what gi'eat 'juy's thehcnlly are. He lived . with them in their foxjrojes. He went, with tltenito'
i. uie iront unesg lie cl:ecl "in action-,- '.'even!, as, fh.ey ioughUvH.
: v ;t; His? c'cntiibirtitw f 4h' moisd'e' of a nation." engaged jn it's sreatest war. was so gfea't diat'hi'jf.ivon ihe plnid;tH C of the naiinn's leaders as well itheHlWtqve .the ' . The president cf,the United SikeKKifckllfoit eyeryn mXiftii;V?trfta:jivbe 'he kard- . ;;,. 1
"No nrm in this war has so 'well told" the" story of "the American fighting man as American fight pig men wanted it told.:.'. .., He dosorves the 'gratitude of all his countrymen."
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Please enclose 25 cents to help cover packing, postage, . Y ' handling afnd advertising .expense. ' To advertise our tini(ue mVthod of selling direct fiW' nursery tn.-yiMjUhrough the mail, we'll send you three Wtrwtf.ifjpaiarn pei ennial4'loa'r plants' ready, to NCI out jn your yaf d.l'hese auCtlieJUHv:-ilqweis'you haye been hearing about irtM.g', radio stations'and tlie garden magazines, of the country. They grow. two to thiee;t Xeet high and bear loads, of 'sliver pink flowers from April . to August. Fine for cutting' or for yard decoration. Ideal planting time now. , We want you to have .three of these plants to transplant in your yard, so you'eau. see what strong,' health v I lowers we raise. Current catalog value 60 cents. Now vou may have three selected hardy specimens, shipped postpaid or 23 cents incidental expense asibove; :, Offer good dining brief. shipping- period only. Send
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CHAPTER-THIRTY-ONE v Afrgie hurried along, and, pres- . ently, he was in the main cellar. ; There, he decided, the person who had set out the bottle would have his best chance if,, indeed, that ..person luid, any idea of .attacking him. Afrqrie crouched low and moved ' among bulky," invisible ' Objects ' to ward mo'Slairs; He Jut something and felt it yield and fall away." The fceJ:ii)frvaK,folloyed by a.-crash. He had .tipped. oyer a wheelbarrow loaded .with lrokcn flowerpots. He swore ano recmossiy switcfleu on ins ; light, frbni behind'a pillar. He shot it-around fhe vast.', crowded, dustv furnace-room. Nothing there. He Kept, it on. and. raced toward the steps, past the furnace. He had nearly, gained his objective when he Stopped. His light held on the ashr strewn; floor'fo'r an:rnstaht.' A bon a veal bone-Jlay in the dusti .A boi'ie gnawt'd bare or boiled bare he did not have time to 'determine.. The. eelar lights flashed onand a Voice at tiie'head of the stairs.callod, "Who's that?" ." " "Mel'AKirie!" Hefeft'enorrifousif r:ii(vp . Tl' inn :la,-l "' tnrtlllTH' nl- f hp hnflr v-f 1 Vn' ctoiK-1 f- . it), !VoJver pii bis liarul. : Ht'wks, wearing a urcssmg K"n and ocarowwtsliiipci s,, -tterrriinwd f airith - "My GoJ, A?Hio,"; he.' said; ""tiow -"iy,do get, around! What in !the ' ,i.J.ft. ,.?...-'.i:.:.f.l 4V.Xt: . "I J I'll iiwiii; tint!.; ' '-.''Trvilttr" to Jre't Sull'Ae-fl-ia s.iid honestly'.;, '"'A ml s'omebo'jy's in this hole somewhere." lie s;as running j!Pj,he:,st:iirs.:;.llepnnwf' Jack jnto Hue ifrfqiy-'y-pijpuKrXTicCJIoph ind '".. "..I , 'WL' L....,..l.J'l..l I ll! I'll IV t,'L-- V : ' - . 1 .. - ; ; iii? irojie'oti'i Jn tb'e'club .lotchen, stin-ing at him, wbic several people, "tclh arid Martha' ahtt'-Flill Cahtir. iai!j)h;;;-Pattdn ti'nd; Byron 'Waitei I Jiost'sttrhii.smg, . W'es Wickman iri i 1 1 s ti n Coi ni ,' look fni? : e't rraord i na rV ' ily iisliONt'lcd. -Ihera.were-grfess Sfains on hik'hahds And. there Wag ; .-u..t- ;.:.t;:..- a uj--'. l...ii.iJ. i4i 1 1 yii . i.iy-,,jiiii:n. iir nils uiraLiijii nitric! 6aiunobtru.siyely;ii jlie had ' oa .woi'K. aTKt.as it ne wepawvins t ' .'AtaHro'';'iiite celts Apie?" - ' ,jjf """'rdo5'tTnow:'I " :--'v j Beth said. "Vou look as if yoii'jl teen pulloJ through a knothole?! 'A lillij-.. knothole. Walking id your sIw-t;,: 'I ;su'ppose ?';. : M' : :'), t i -Ws iWfted agajfn-st f )vii4 rpfrijei ator. "Just what in' the namij of sin does this mean, Aggie? toi? wi-rifjiirst to 'find Calder. ",irs,tjo ,-iujd ;i(i;ge Pay.is., First 'to si'f'd Vul: tfii larm. And riow-Lwhilel'm iri iAallyi af worilclosee- ij; Ajf i.'fA-is place I get a frenzied siip from Sarah via old John sjtuy to'go save your life inihe club ;,tm'i-..Wha,jc"thero?'.' .;, r, i 2 'Look. For heaven aul--Kct j'ur d have tliat cellar searchdj'J
ilertahis Bndse CTub, , - , j .-;. clair, Zola Sinclair, Mary l Aiihir'.-Brown Saturday- evening. . Mrs. Irvin Scott cmertaioe Campbell, Jeanetle Wenri''ar Mrs. Graced-Aloody and daughter bridge club; with, a luncheon riett Higbee, Wilma- SBavelvl ter.. Elsie, .visited' Mrs. Roy Dyer .t the Davis Hotel Wednesday. Hester Shultz. Janet fehaun,1. ot Duggeiv-eeently. ridge followed with Mfs.-John Victoria Crowder, Eleanoi'Jami- v . ; '" ' ! T. Hays .winning the prize irijr son, Betty Crowder. AvisMJoyc!'' Mr. and Airs. Alexander Brown igh scfrte.-Tlios.e p'resbht -were Louise Billman, Franees -Arnold1 visited their' 'daughter, Mildred
I.n. - in, nunun.--w. litu-v c wvwiu uiien Uiiiman Helen KirKWKath- v ujcul xiusjuti in . Ir., , Robert Billman. .WlH-ih reen Coffey. 'Kathryn -'l4Blrfns,' Indianapolis, syfi'ej-'she tmder'rnSlion Tnm v 'RlVm-iv 1 ft'nl',rit.l tit . tt...-i. . . .""-rV. . '. ' wont an nnorfii f rtn 1 aot TVih,oi-1o,.
niiuiuii. i will i i i w 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 ft : i ,i Crowder.' - Glenn'' LfiiUs",'; j.ohn Tl. .lays and Miss Beatrice bvvens. J -' " ... - -75 - .' 1 Oder St the Eastern. Star v'in;rt-ieet', in regular scssio'h ' Monday ' evehi'rtg it 7:30. ' - ' ': 'ri Knppa '' - v The Tri ; Kappa , S,roilfy :-cnterained members and euests at - . . , . "'1 "ib11. i'1. ,Ji i- fiaa ,iii,iu ai Vlerom Institute- where a fish linncr and all the "trimmins" vas-served. Before the dinner, a )eanut hunt was held on the '.awn.i Favors and phiee- cards vcre lish .On fishing. ' poles and incs. ,. Following ,. the .dinner, :smc! were played with Frances Arnold and Lucilc Durham winling tne prizes,-. Roller skatin yas enjoyed by 'cveryiirie during ;he latter pni'of the evening: & S re,ay .ra"e on Sk3tes Th euestiT anTr member nf Tl'i Kappa enjoying the evening were
Dpa enjoving the evening were P?p?slt,on :and t0 express-Aeir willingness to consult with the Presry' Lou Snovely, ' Tossa Reid. ,denlmyjime w'he;ej;osp'ectsof differences over legislation apr!,.i,,.iv.. '.ri, t . -. Dear.'" A sixikesman saff ' Mr Tvnmnn coiri ii-,o t, i
Mary' Merna Weisbecker Marv , c-i.-iutLit:i , mdi y iou Daniels. Dorotbv Slileickei- ifnth'. ryh Reid, Marjorie BVOshier, Barbara Philiips, '' Lucile 1 Durham, "WeBuy . "WeSeir ' All Makes and Models' of 1SED CAKS Top Prices Paid lor ; , Clean Cars. Used Car Market Kayiuond A. Collins," Mar, 179 A St,.N.E,,7. ;.i T: -s'Thone ; -. I '. imton. ind
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r The state trooper consi(Jere'd.,"AU Tignwr. , : i ;. - . . Jack spoke. , 'Tliere maybe was somebody down there, at that! Aggie did you notice if the windows in . the' furnace'1 room were open, when you went down?" "No. Thcv were not. that i " ' ""Open ftow." Two of 'un." v Aggie said.""I didn't notion that. ' T-hen the - person's - goiw."-. He looked f ronj- faee-to face, AlJthe expressipna. wei;e .dmibtfuU accusative. Ev?n the .trooper's. That in creased- nis Teeiing-of 'frustration and of defeat.! He needed sleep. He was weak and nervous, He was-angry, too.- 'Hunh ! Why ask me what I was doing here?. What are all of you.doing?" . . . t ' '.'.'. Byon Waite sa;a hastily, "I presume you eScpecte'd me to go biick to sleep after the racket you raisedat my place?.. 1 went Oveito the Davis house.'."All the-tights Were oiv I sat i'mt.tfl9iBl'? We heard the sirens. ' Kill Wri1 1 Martha and I. As soon as we could dress. We left Martha's jnother asleep at least she didn't get up when we did. Wes shoobjlius awa and so we all came up here."-r-' t . "I was just getting up"v,Jack saidi r,f .. ..imm uii wc uuur. iney oegan Danging on the door 1 1il em AODouy s going to sleep any m01'e tonight so we're making u...w...u. &vm.u n via.ii:jfi tilv; Acsrie wasirf rtite iwtnSJr-. ii'. swering when thk jinif r'jjy.r shoved open. SoVe'wii,'niof5 I'ccsfiieV tramped into the cl u'b. ft rtctiii.iThey were asking, "What' wrong?!'; anrt t uat s nappenetl a-t v.ne IJatVfces ;;' with the ad-libbed'iinaniniiivf of a stage crowd. Aggjfoojie'd athem ."You go downmoui Jhoiis,?Aip' i If . ,1 1Tll -nn.-ttA -.OJ.A.'.l soon as 1 take ajsuihtffri Jbe flellan,-, Five minutes. liM'tKfcto.tift to you "mil. VU LailV i.UOA,li yUpii - 1 .-. When Aggie revtoeais unt's cottage at a doefM44Be saw that Danielle had e-one. tt.ivaii nbrief sense of dissaiiati4. Y'i&Mtrsandwiches q$s cofftii-iaGiwl, nnu TU. Jlh'!lAl..:....--:i.t:i-' -t'j,' in the lnglfflri ;-slj'-rjrf!tcct him acidly. JS'Vtiu'vejrbeen gone thundering 1ing whil,(!" .' - '-': "I had of ground; t cover' lTrU iVhl. . . lit: satdofoL4bt-M!naS(J3fi,. the offe.e"e.i4?. iH.. fHo ifihehH fe'sbifir Uii he '-hu'tfeik'rf U ifet!!t- .itirf-lki inent showed aV6Y'iniji'"1,r. He dumped sugar &r&viv ioni a oowi. 1 wonaerca. 'Kii6w: ,1 ' : t"- yv.T.yi. Nelle McClelland, Betty ioiiTiR- ,, T (..'flitf x, i0n. Norma MayheTcf Norma Johnson, Patty Chaney, and Betty Hux. M .EXLIX.E CORNER I , Mrs. Ray Livingston c - . n- . , 1 . was in omuvan aaturaay. . Mrs, Frank Hopkins went tO .. ,T , . , Mr. r t . y' m ' iS' caUon - Mis. Margaret.. Moody .teeently M. i5y-MtggfsUMr's.'" V.
cellar. 1 got the club gun. Ije Lord knows we're alj jim'ed!?':''- ;" ; Wes said diiU-vi,'tlimk;fsi, that ought .jjfrk'ihtjo if iuiia.
X J This Mqthihg's Headlines .
ENCOifWERS HOUSE OPPOSITION ON TARIFFS. President Truman Wednesday' reeeivtftl offers of advanro -Rpnnhliean onncita '
tiou to avfctd legislative shoals in
first G.O.P.5 fippositi'on in tie House on the. tariff, queston A delega.icn ofepiiUfican Senators head.d bv Robert A. Taft. , cMt the Whiteouse to pay their respects, as the "loyal
f13PsUlom ;and t0 express .their willingness to consult with the Pres.
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I'hc tariff fight was renewed, along historic party lines as the House Ways and Means 'Comfttee;0peried, hearings on, the Administration's request for authority: tor On w,ieV sweeping rate reductions. The 10 Republican members presented a solid opposition front.
SUPPOBT PACIFIC POLICY. Vigorous .apt.lause yesterday greeted .JSusJi'Oft' in .'IhS; H.ouse;by Regr.:. ..Tamps; W. Wadswortn, ll. New York, that the United States keep Pacific islands it lias wrested from the Japanese. :-4 4.' '.". ' I . ) . ' j'.: . .. He told colleagues he was "not captivated" hy the idea that the United States wouW-holdas'trustee';'. ffir other Allied nations ter--ritory whichwejhave won wTt hour ' treasure and our blood." j T"":.::D y-"--'-'' l'." MAKES WALL'ACE. SUKPLUS GOODS ARLIT ER . P rcsi d out Truman yesterday brclered llic'transfer of the Office of Surplus Pro- ! peity. from the -Treasury. Pl;oeuremeiit Divisio 1 to the Department of ComiTierce. This,r,3akQs;.ceiTtary Wallaces 'department the dis-j 'posal sfgeih.7 "foi" sotphis-'-cnnsvni'br'rouds.' ' '
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forgot to" ask. -1 generally forget all the important things. , I wondered if we were talking about a hundred thousand or some horrendous aum like a hundred million "Nobody around here, has that sort of mazuma," Sarah replied. .A-nd that -gold and my platinum wouldn't .just' 'be carried oft" either.' ft weighed .about a ton, I.should jrtiagine." '. ' Aggie: thought a moment "So it did! -Hunh. " Mean ' several trips. How was ifc-packed? Or was it?" ;"In sawdust in starch boxes, the starch boxes w-ere in wine cases i-four to a case. The whole thing was designed to weigh the feameas a case of wine.". He sipped coffee. "I honestly think at the moment I'm Wes Wickman's principal suspect!" --f'You!" .Sarah, leered. "And no wonder,!; Well,;start talking!" lie told hrer. He told her EketchWes's .,,-s,t!.Aii: ' -.2 -.j hVe"m'inutes,"beca,me'tpTi and then' twenty and at last, half an hour. They waited, when he had finished tajkjng, witjt an impatience that blot'tcdi out'fitigue and 'sleepiness, .-' Wes anneared. at last. H InnWnl ifrinl.iHis face was ,' even more dirty. 1 here was nobody in that cellar. One window had been scrambled over. I've hai-rlli, Klr.nt since Calder died. I was out last "nie-ht: 6n Bne-arf v lends T Jjwl'tftiis' evening and I left word . Wasn't to be disturbed for il'jitjungv My lieut woke me when yoU l, galled about Davis." He g3-ihfied shortly. "I'd have demoted i)i in If- he hadn't. Now, see here, Plum. ;Y)u found the doctor. You bro;iiv where he was. You've iruipiiijiged all the way to that safe Mi tiie club cellar venh! t link's where; I've; Just been. You're gojng to jiave tne devil's own tune explaining youractions and I wish you'd begin now' r Tes oraitk' cep after cop cf coffce,;He did ucilS tiee interrupt. He jshowptl; -amazement at the story aboufi (he; ' tjlii He gazed pi'Sarah. Hp. rilllliered nrlion a,describeiJUte ittiinliin , ,u:u 1.- . t : Tj'r- T ..v..... ... .Illicit (J baioiiii(UDavis'. body. But he !.;A,"typv3s finked, he closed fl -knoW darii('8iwell .you're telling i.ne (T-ii uu : .1 dbaye; pushed along .hJ-sttiihout'the sahffi .way vou did. Ppt-J-fcuLirfahd Saraij-rreaiize that hi thiv'mnrn inw Vnii.rt'. i ... b jyu guuig to lace a nrob' pf reporters?'' ;.;,,', . ., ;Tye; been .thiiiking- of Surah ' said- :-itni':iinU:1-y v "Thdy'llj ihc ,4Ut U-p.r.- the' Weiie; pxrafcstorjr.jj niUliom ia uijl'awful grold hidden; t,-. Two! iecuiiar peatfas A .csolorfiit prospector missI , . " "cf "uu we 1 rone jiiigcs. This iBiacfciOTl.'b!'-cramni,.d 1,1- r, :r. . . , s -in tv"" "-- '! answer.. What'ti'the answer?" Tfo -be , continued) ''rC "' '!'STtt:k'1. hr'i'liilln ri rll,-DUitiiHiif'!!)-hlat Fwmimi Sj-ndiuu. Ine. - - -r-r Cjeorge Young' Sunday. TDvor- visiilofi Vincent "Hospital at Indianapolis Tuesday. HOSriTAL NOTES ''Admitted "'Abr. 18: Mrs. Robert Moody of 239 West Donaldson Stl.eet f0I. treatment: Harrv Knowl'es of Sullivan, rural route i- C-.- , ivur, ior ooservation. Dismissed Apr. 18: Charles Wfegins - of .Shelburn: Ben Shake jr :'oi:.Paxton ' the Sennie hut pnmtnrt hie vy, liiciii jic; ivvjuiu wtiicuniu
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"""V MA. GEN. C. t. CHENNAULT is pictured during a recent meeting in China with Generalissimo Chiang Ivai-shok and, staff officers of he V; S. 14th Air Force during Which the Generalissimo told Chennault, "Vou have established in the'past few year$ an enviable record and have dealt severe blows to the enemy." Ofiiei.U U. S. Army Air '(irc; s nhoto. (International) THOMAS-TUTTLE ;:Mi;.a.nd: Mrs. Thomas Thomas o Shel burn arc announcing the marriage of tlicir youngest (laughter,; Dorothy, to Keilh W. Tuttle, . of the. United Suites Navy, and son ; of Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Tul He of Farmersburg. . - , ; ; TJjey ,' were- ; wed '; in a , quiet ceicmopy. Friday afternoon In- the Methodist Church Parsonage of Shelburn. ', with Rev. . Clarence Kiiiion,-pastoi: of ; t,!ie ,.' church-, readuig; the wedding vows.' '.-r- ' The bi'icle attended the schools at Shelburn; and the groom attended-he jarm'crsburg :schools. He returned to his station last night ' for ; fiu-ther ' assignment wit!iMhe.;'lleet and, ; Mrs: Tultle will : contihiie ; her' ' residence in Shelburn' for the 'present.. ACTOGRAPHS ur-r-Ttathmal V CTTiHicrn, ' trie Star-Spa nglctj B a n e r," was first printed in the National In-telligcnt-cr; -.WaKliiiiton, ;D. C, Sept. 37, 18H.. : , . The AppiUnchian in o u n loin chain 'gets its name from "a tribe of.-Indians who once . lived in norlheni Florida. . ' The Grand Coulee dam, on the Columbia -river, Waahinstjn, weiglis 20,000,000 tons. PROVEN on More Tfen 300,000 FARMS SOLVES YOUR FENCING PROBLEMS FnJl7 wcather?t"t Profed portf t ii i r mi a ouifionr a. 1. 1 ,.1 j Bieelpalvamzed ing unit and battery. DE LUXE FIELD MODEL $1690 PARMAK ADVANTAG ES - ' -f -SAME HIGH QUALITY AND PRECISION CONSTRUCTION 2 DRY WEATHER INTENSIFIER with dual output. J FLUX DIVERTER providea greater efficiency. 4 BATTERY MIZER hoards current NEON FkNCE TESTER '- (5 5-YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE. SOLD BV COUNTY HOW NORTH SIDE SQUAK'E Phone 47 .VAUGHN JONES
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(Continued from Pace One) tcrs, fireplaces and picnic areas - will -be completed this summer, by t volunteer! work crews "from the club. An area has been set aside for Boy Scouts in this locality and Jtliey are to furnish their own material to build their camp and fa cilities. I Five acres on the west side of the park has been allotted to the U, .S, Wildlife and RehabilitMlonj Service for game and. wildlife r.eisioration work as provided by the' i Pittman-Robertson Act. This area I will be fenced and protected from intrusion by the public. The hunt-. ing, killing, trapping or taking of ' game or wildlife in any part of , the whole park is prohibited by li.w, Firearms of any type are not. i permitted inside the ' park area. 1 This is the same rule that is en- ! forced throughout the Indiana 1 Slate. Park system. '' . . i The construction .of fish rearing ponds has been held up due - to high water . from the -overflow, from Morrison Creek. Temporary ponds are to be used until regular units. are completed. The Club launched a program to rescue fish sl'tandccl 'by the high wqtej s ir this county; -and the' rescued fish ' will be used to stock the lake in the park. The park lake promises "to be a favorite spot for local anglers, both young and old. Many people 'have visited the; park this spring and enjoyed the! WOi'k of nature in th form r.f ( trees shooting out their first 1 I leaves, the blossoming of the redduu ana dogwoods, the first spring ' flowers and wild ferns so common in this region. Of particular interest are the immense beds of wild bluebells in the northeast end of the park' on the banks of Morrison Creek. The many specie 1 0; timber also attracts rnnsirW. ! able 'attention. A full tour of the' park -requires about two hours end is worth, the time and effort of ary ; person 'who ' enjoys the great" outdoors, ' j ,v?;, ' I ;; The Club's; 'Hoard of; Directors ' issues :a warning that - swimming y & i 1 5 i
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' Yes. sir, le.sie ik nu'ch.in (leinand. Everyone wauls T-bmc i leaks li 't they also want milk ftnd butter that wrr.detful stufl yen .ymear :vll over' your -toast in the mclnin?,-. And I.t'ssie prcvhlcs nil of these 'thhigs. '. But Vk firnny thins is t here aren't chotigh Ue.-i.siV: to 'satisfy "the Hie it ;dcnindh.' is well as the dairy hut sometime d arras? 'lie v,eek y.'craanase.io iwve-.iome oi' ycrr favciite 'eits. 0 don't he bashful, tcme iiht n afv.l ask for them. Yo?i never ciii tell what rai;;ht have ai 1 ivi'd in time ft r your d:nner. v ' - 1
Uracil's Chocolates, lb. 70c Fieth Pineapples .'l.'lc New Potatoes 5 lbs. 41c "i. Phillips Juices :conomy Mr. and Mrs. Southwest Corner Sq. '
Mora Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETf':" nr 1 rlrasant way " -rr Inns? plate discomfort. FAiTKKl'l Improved -p.-mjiw,--ituiUvt .ou in r nnd lower pla(e holdn tlinn flfneri thif'they fcelT jnof" "cTl;TeflSl)I. i tummy, boocv, pasiy'taalo or foell It's alkaline (non-apiU). Pots not n Checks "pints odor" aentur brop-'-Get FASTEETH today at uny drue ti, . ..
in tne lane is inegai, since lifeguards are on duty in tr park at this time. - Obstruction: placed in the lake for the pVotfctfon" of" small fish are very haz'artloiis 'to- bathers-, ntl the directors ask parents '.to .warn " theii children against this practice State laws provide that swinuniuibe allowed only in -approved watrl areas and only while rcgisleren iilcguards arc on duty. . Funds for' the purchase of Ihj park were given by local citl; and firms and the Club wishe; thank all those who made the ' ( ' j curcment of the park possibl- H final completion Of - the promises-to be -an -asset t luuiiuuiiu: xuett -vyjii ittst A U.. ...Ml ln.-i . T out the years. It is especially icated to the youth o( the rrunity in order to provide 1 with. ah;. opportunity to en jo fl lure w tlic tijllesl extent. ; DAILY 'fiAl OPEN FORU ) Letters and Interviews Kllikihle nature and nrnnr-r m .- ... paper interest are sought Tor J column, the editor reserving right to censor r reject anyja -ticle he may deem Is not'suHabl'j and nrolH-r. Arlii-lrs of r,DII trnrdt or lens arc preferred. All srtlrlp sent to the Open Fuiuin must b signed and address given, In or dcr that the editor may knov (he writer, however, the writor'i name will not be published If re j Quested. 1 j Articles published Herein" fl not necessarily express the scntlf ncnt of the Daily Times and thl dallpr nvir ,ir ,.n nol nil'' itatr.nieiils contained herein. ' .it te"Ji, j i i 4 'i i Upton's Tea, All Quantities Dried Peaches . lb.. 45c IUnso '. . I?. 25c Laundry .Soap rket Loren Harris " - .I'honc 3(il 1
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