Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 135, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 July 1946 — Page 2
BULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY. JULY 8, 1946. SULLIVAN. INDIANS
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. 3ulUvn Dally Times, founded 1905, as the dtlly edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1851. United Tresa Wire Service. eanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor ul Poynter Publisher e II. Adams Editor blisbed daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. lllvan, Indiana Telephone 12 tered as iccond-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative: Tbels and Blmpsoa, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1) N. Y. Subscription Rate: carrier, per week 15 Cents In City By Mall In Sullivan And Adjoining Coantieei ar ; $3.00 c Month! $1.75 jntb. (with Timet furnishing stamped envelope) SO Cents By Mall Elsewheret ar $4.00 t Months $2.25 rath (with Times furnishing envelope) 40 Cents All mail subscriptions strictly in advance.
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READY MIXED CONCRETE Delivered in Sullivan 4 Bag. Mix Per Yd. $7.50. 5 Bag Mix Per Yd. $3.00 42 Bag Mix Per Yd. $7.75. 5'2 Bag Mix Per Yd. $8.50 6 Bag Mix Per Yd. $9.00 CONCRETE BLOCKS Rock Face 20c Smooth Face 18c BuIInose Coiners 22c : r Above block pfcices are for 8 x 8 x 16" Partition blocks 4 x 8 x 16" and Line blocks 8 x 4 x 16" also available j ; CALL OR WRITE CARL A. NEWLIN
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Ilutsonville, Illinois
HOOS1ER -THEATRE
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Tiajnalcrn Play by John Hut ton & Howard Kocti Muwe W Adotph Oeutsch Otrct$.by JEAN NEGULESCO
Plus Comedy ,News, another episode "SCARLET HORSEMAN" ENDING TONIGHT: Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy in "THE VIRGINIAN" TIME: 7:30 P. M.
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The fifth regular meeting of the Jefferson Township Clay Hill Lads and Lassies- was held Tuesday evening, July , 2nd, at the home of Beverly James. The meeting was called to order by Bob Townsley. After minutes were read, Ihe roll was called and 'responded 1o by "your favorite radjo program". Ucpocts 'on poultry pro'j-ec'ts were given by Jim; Bill Beneficl, Eugene Jo-
'hanningsmeier and Charles Johanningsmeier. Games, and refreshments of hot cocoa, sandwiches and cookies were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held July 16th nt the home of Betty Goodman.
Awful Rheumatic Pain Left Man's Body in 8 Hours "For years I had rheumatic pains in the muscles of my shoulders, legs and ankles, which finally got so stiff, sore and painful that when I walked I would flinch with agony. I got RHUA1D and started taking it, and the rheumatic pains began leaving my body in eight hours. Now the pains are gone from my muscles entirely. I feel like some other person, and I praise RHUA1D to the sky." This is a genuine testimonial from a man living right here in this vicinity. RHU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valu
able medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritis aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store.
HOSriTAL NOTES Admitted July 5: Joe Cummins of Shclburn, R. 1. Admitted July 6: Jean Ann Faris of Carlisle. Admitled July 7: Forrest Garey of 511 North Main Street; Mrs. H. M. Foley of Eruceville, Indiana; Linda Jane Snyder of Paxton. R. 1. Dismissed July 5: Mrs. Clone Lamb and daughter of Carlisle. H. 3: Mrs.- Robert Monroe and n of Sullivan, R. 1; Mrs. John Hallet and daughter of JasonvMIe: Mrs. Walter Bonham and dnughtor of Jnsonville; Mrs. HerschM Whitcomb and son of Linton, R. 3. Dismissed July 6: Joe Scott of Merom. R. 1; Mrs. Raymond Fish md daughter of Sullivan, R. 1: Mrs.. Claarrne Ashc'raft and daughter of.' Cass; Mrs.., Ralph Dodd of Sullivan, R. 1 . ; : Dismissed July 7: C. L: Layton of Kutronvilee, Illinois; William 'mith of 532 West Washington Street; Mrs. Joe Cpllier of the Nurses Home.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Paul Gum. Linton. pu'o mechanic and Bertha Rose Villain, L'ihton, Raymond Burger, HymerS, miner and Ina Mae Jennings; Shclburn, housekeeper.
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HONORABLE GERALD W. LANDIS
Member of Congress, Indiana
And HONORABLE BROOKS HAYS Of Arkansas
will discuss the British Loan
over Mutual Network, Tuesday, July 9 at 6:15 P. M. Central Daylight Saving Time.
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Trust Kern -Tone Miracle Wall Finish to keep giving you a bigger ( ' bargain in beauty for your hornet ; A finer scientific blend of pig-'i ments, resins and oils, Kem-Tone now brings you new hiding power, crpater durahilitv. even more
miraculous rogin ucauLy : .asy iu use. Dries in one hour, covers most any interiot urface, evea wallpaper, with one coat v" COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN F. JONES
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SECURITY LOAN CO.
flockville. Clinton
Sullivan Attica
Tune in WBOW every Friday evening at 6:30 for the Security half-hour.
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A U. S. Government , Report announces the discovery of a new tannic acid treatment. It has been found excellent; it is genlle and safe, dries up the Misters in a surprisingly short time often within 24 hours. These government findings are incorporated in the new product .... TTTy Your drug store.59c.' IV Y'DRY
SOCIETY Fried Chicken Dinner Enjoyed At Shakamak James McGarvey, County Auditor, having promised his office force as well as the clerks in ihe County Treasurer's office, a fried chicken dinner upon the completion of the June distribution of taxes, carried out that promise Friday evening with a picnic supper at Shakamak, when he and Mrs. McGarvey served a hugh platter of delicious fried chicken. Salads, fruits and watermelon were furnished by the following guests: Verna Jean Harmon, Frances Whitlock. Mary cott, Mary Walters, Pauline Mahan, Ruby Meng and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Blubaugh. Everyone reported an enjoyable time. Class Will Meet The Philafhea class wilj meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Barbara Colvin at 102 North Cross Street. Everyone is asked to bring one-half cud of
sugar for an ice cream social.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Muelher and daughter arrived in Sullivan June 29th for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. E. Muelher. i Mr.' and Mrs. Lowell E. Muelher and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Muelher visited with Mrs. Cy Davis at Fortville, Indj iana last week. Mrs. Minnie
Davis returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Ray Smith and children have returned to their home in Dallas, Texas after enjoying a vacation here and in Dugger with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markey of Bloomington, spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lowry. Harmon Kelley Sr. has gone to Martinsville for a week's treatment and rest. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crowder of Biloxi, Miss., have1- been the rectnt guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gilmore and Mrs. Leota Shade are vacationing in Colorado and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff of Rockville, spent the Fourth of July in Sullivan with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roe. Miss Ann Golish has gone to Indianapolis where she has ac
cepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Conroe Carter and daughter, Nancy, have arrived from Daytona Beach,' Florida for an extended visit here with friends and relatives. Miss Essie Hunt of Chicago, is the guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dozier left last week on a motor trip through Yellow Stone Park.
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BRIGHT FUTURE AHEAD Not only wholesome, refreshing beer, but also a recently discovered dietary supplement comes from the brewery vats. It is Brewers' Yeast and before its value was appreciated, it was disposed of as waste. Today it is an adjunct to daily diets when debittered recognized as a rich source of both vitamins and protein. During the war it was used to fortify many concentrated foods going overseas, and is helping the same way in the present reconversion period. Its use as a supplement to stock feeds, especially those of cattle, hogs and poultry, is Steadily increasing. It can be found in compressed or dried form in most drug and grocery stores for domestic use. It is rich in vitamins of the B-complex group. Remember Brewers' Yeast you'll be hearing more and more about it as still better dietary uses are found for it in the future! 'Sect -e'd .a H?ectetape '7ttodeiatiM THE INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION Smt
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CLEARANCE OUT THEY GO! MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS $1.50 and $2.00 BOY'S
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