Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1946 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN. DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. AUG. 8, 1946.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 8 (UP) Hos 5,500; 160-400 lbs. 22.75; 100-160 lbs. 19.5020.50, sows steady, 19.0020.00. Cattle 000; calves 300; choice lifiht steer 22.50; good to choice 960 lbs. 21.75; medium and good yearlings 15.0020.00; good beef cows 13.00 15 00; vealers active, mostly 50 higbr: jood and choice largely 19.0020.00. Sheep 2,000; good and choice fat spring lambs 20.0022.00; few late strictly . choice :i2.50:

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Program Owamuert rmm Piute One)

This Morning's Headlines U. S. ENDS UNRRA CONTRIBUTIONS Undersecretary of State William Clayton told the final conference of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration that the United States was through contributing to UNRRA and that the nations of Europe must begin looking toward the restoration of world trade instead of relief.

Edith Scott and Paul Greggs; Fairbanks, Mesdames Jack Chowning, Irtis Williams, Leona Fu;on, Russell Nichols, Grace Wernz, Misses Lois Pound, Jacqueline Crew, Russell Henry Nichols, Dean Nichols; Turman, Me'damas Roy Myers, Clem Wisener, Emma Coxv Cora Burton Earl Monk, L. A. Bosstick, Emerson Watson, James Kinnett, Leo Phillips, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Howard Edwards, Misses Jeanrette Burton, Patricia Steele, Mary Lou Cettinger, Ann Osborn, r . TT, J Hit TDr

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Gene Wible, Gene EaEter and flow of thousands of illegal Jewish immigrants into the Holy Land.

Byron Pigg; Gill.v Mr. and Mrs. in Pans, a spokesman for the Jewish Agency Executive declared that

if Britain turned back illegal Jewish immigrants at the shores of

IDENTIFY RIFLERS OF WAR PROBE FILE The Senate War Investigating Committee disclosed that it has been provided "the identity ofithe individuals" responsible for the mysterious, pre-dawn raid months ago upon its secret files concerning the Garsson munitions combine. It withheld the names "for the time being," but said it understood that the FBI had stepped into the case.

BRITAIN PLANS JEWISH BLOCK A British official source

said Britain has prepared to blockade Palestine and launch naval

Paul and army operations perhaps by the end of this week to choke the

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moccasin and sewed-down toe seams. ' $5.00 - MAXWELLBROWN SHOE CO. Quality, Style, Service . Expert Shoe Repairing

PEACHES Nov Ready For Canning Bring Your Container -O Yates Orchard Co. OAKTOWN

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Henry Harris, Mesdames Gerald Sims, W. B. Stedman, Edith Carmichael, Mr. Herbert Snavely and Miss Sally Ecpe. ! 4-H boys and girls from each township will distribute programs. They will include Patsy Chowning and Mark Riegs, Nash

Phegky and Carol Hart, Mary Jean; Lamb and Virginia Blice,

M . William LaFollette and Lee

Coulson, Tommy layior ana Doris Ruth Lathrop, David Walton. Dwight Burton, and Lucile Huff. The cloring f?ature of the day's program will be the selection a"d crowning if a county Farm Bureau queen, from the r-oup of tWnship cont.pstant. This fiv'-nt y will culminate a special . insurance selling . campaign in the county by Mr.

Kelly during the morths of J'we and July. Mr. Kelly and Mrs. W. C. Roberts District S & !3 Leadr.rs will be';in charge of this ceremony.. No small art of the day's pleasure will be the basket dinner at noon, tables for which have been reserved bv the committee in the , usual place southeast of the drive in the park. In case of rain the shelter house will be available. Mrs. Carl Knotts and Mrs. Ed:th Carmichael are in charge of tables assisted by the other S & E leaders; and Mesdames Grace Wernz,

Esrie Fuller and Emerson Watson.

Palestine, "the result may be catastrophic."

MISSOURI VOTE SEEN. AS TRUMAN POLICY OK President Truman's supporters yesterday hailed the defeat of Repr. Roger C. Slaughter (D.-Mo.) for renomination in Tuesday's primary as a sign of indorsement of administration policies. Slaughter himself said if the Democratic Party is to succeed this fall and in 1948 "the alliance existing between the ClO-Political Action Committee and the Democratic National Committee must be speedily dissolved"

HIKE PRICES OF CANNED FOODS Prices housewives pay for canned corn, peas, tomatoes and tomato products were ordered up 1 to 2 cents a can to make up for subsidies which have been dropped. OPA made the increases effective immediately and also raised price ceilings 1 cent' on 12-ounce packages of frozen corn and peas.

POLIO WAVE WORST SINCE 1916 The worst wave of infantile parajysis since 1916, reaching epidemic proportions in some localities, has struck scattered sections of the South, West and Middle West. Health authorities took steps to check the spread of the disease as the United States Public Health Service reported a cumulative total of 5,454 cases throughout the nation, including all states but West Virginia. The total compared with 29,000 cases in

z,yu lor the same period in 1945' and 3,092 in 1944, the next

NORDEX for Sunburn 39c1 TEOL for Poison Ivy 35c

NORWICH SUNTAN LOTION 31c j JAN Lotion .'. ., 59c j PIMPLEX for Pimples $1.25

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leader. Mrs. Russell Kibler Mrs. Dorothy Thompson.

Trustees of God's

Worship Rev. Jen-

PRESIDENT TRUMAN alights from hia special plane at Washington to return to his official desk after a four-day visit in Missouri, where he voted in hia state's primary. Endorsing Enos A,( Axtcll over incumbent Rep. Roger Slaughter, Truman wears a success smile over his candidate's . nomination. , (Intxuziioaal)

Complete Program The complete program as ;it will be presented, beginning promptly at 11:00 o'clock is 'as

follows:

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pianLts. Theme: Bounty. Hymn. Call to

nings, Merom. Hymn. Invocation Rev. Jennings. ! The "Lord's Prayer" unison. I Scripture lesson: Deuteronomy 8 Paul Cettinger, Gill Twp.--Repponse Leader Albert Avery, Fairbanks. Offering for C.A.R.E. (Coop

erative for American Remittances

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Family Style CHICKEN DINNERS We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks 24 HOURS DAILY Chicken Dinner $1.25 Sizzling Steaks $1.00 Fried Chicken .. .. .75 Other Dinners .... . .60 HOME-MADE PIES Mr. and Mrs. Merl Haladay

PROPS.

Cardigans. Slip-Over, long and short sleeves, Norwegian designs. Mix and match twin sets. Choose yours NOW. Also new Trik Skirts, Blouses, Scarfs, Gloves, etc.

Sale on Slacks, Play Suits, Dresses, Purses, Costume Jewelry, still going on. 79c Goodrich rubber baby pants for 25c 6.98 wash jackets for 3.98

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Union Worship Service at il:00 to Europ2)

a. m., i,ynn i nomas, to-op Trumpet solo, "Ave Maria" Manager presiding. 4-H boys and Bach-Gounod Ted Strain, girls in charge of programs. My God and ! Sergei Choir. Russell Kibler, , Farmersburg, Morning sermon Dr. Ralph j Holland, Executive Secretary of . . Indiana Council of Churches.

Hymn. Benediction. Noon Basket dinner. Afternoon program, C. B. Downen of Farm Bureau Board presiding: 12:45-1:30 Concert by Carlisle band, Herbert Snavely, director. Community singing Russell

Kibler, leader. Introduction of guests Addi-. son Drake, District Director. Piano solo Willis "Bill" Jones, Gill Twp.

Solo, "The Good Green Acres of Home," Kahal-Fain Clebert Kester, Fairbanks. Arnold Descant Series Chorus and Choir. "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" Old English. . "John Peel" Traditional Cumberland Hunting Song. "Cld King Cole", Traditional. Number representing 4-H Clubs, girls trio Misses Anita Jean Allen, Dorothy Jean Lathrop and Shirley Greggs, Curry Twp. Piano solo Donnie East, Haddon Twp. Address "Values of Rural. Living" Dr. V. Dewey Annekin, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute. . . Community singing, Mr. Kibler, leader. Trombone-Trumpet duet Paul E. Wible, Jr., Turman Twp. and Ted Strain, Fairbanks. Selection and Crowning of County Farm Bureau Queen, Mrs. W. C. Roberts, District S & E Director and Herbert Kelly in charge. Flower Show awards. Cloring song "God Bless America."

Mr. and Mrs. Richard "Schnell of Chicago, and Mrs. Sally Mill?r are spending a few days with Mrs. Maude Miller of near Shelburn. Mesdames Ollie Crist and Mayme Myers spent Saturday evening in Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Cl.vford Curry of Farmersburg, were here Tuesday morning. Mrs. Verna Poulson was the guest of Mrs. Flossie. Goddard in Farmersburg Wednesday. Mrs. Lois Banther and son, Jack, of Summerville, Indiana, who have been the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taft for the past week, returned to their home Tuesday. Mrs. Armeda Stout and son, Bob, spent Tuesday in Jasonville with her mother, Mrs. Neva Bowman.

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TREES GROW OUT OF WALL

MOUNT CARMEL, 111. (UP) The Veterans of Foreign Wars have discovered two catalpa trees, each about one foot high, growing from the brick ledge

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NOTICE TO BiDDEES I Notice is hereby given that tho : tioard of County Commissioners of Sullivan County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock A. M on Monday, August 19, 1946. for Two I New Trucks to be used bv the Sullivan ' County Highway Department. Tiucks considered must meet the following general specifications: I MODEL,: Conventional model ' cab, with hydraulic dump body of not less than 5 yards capacity. Gross weight 1 not less than 14.000 pounds and wheel base not less than 134 .inches. , KNGINE: Not less than 250 cu. insh I piston displacement, to develope not less than 28 H. P., A.M. A. rating. TIRES- Real dual, not less than S.25 x 20. Fivnt, not less than 7.50 x iO.

. Each bidder to submit ; with bid i complete specificaiions of any model offered and give approximate date of delivery. Bids shall be submitted on pre- , scribed forms which are obtainable from the County Auditor. Non-Cotiu-I sion affidavit tr be i'i:eu with bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a I certified check in the amount of $100.00 for each bid filed as a guarantee that if his bid. or bids be accepted, he will faithfully complete the sale according to the terms of the bid. I The successful bidder will then bo I required to give bond with surety in' the amount of 25 per cent of his bid, to be approved by the Board of CounI ty Commissioners, insuring the faithful completion of said sale according to contract. . .

The Board of County commissioners reserve the right to reject any and 3 Dated 'this 8th day of Aufrust. 19-16. JOHN R. HOWARD LAWRENCE HUFF GARLAND D. SCOTT GEORGE D. GETTINGER Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana, (Seal) Attest : JAMES MeGARVEY, County Auditor.

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One prmntJ 0t salvaged fat mokes 6 bars of Jaundry soap. Turn usd fats in for it per p und Sun Bath Costs Her Dough t BOSTON (UP) A thief wh believes in making hay while th( sun shines took $35 from Fried: Schuester's home while she wa sun-bathing in her backyard.

ASK THOSE WE HAVE SERVED The purpose of the Railsback Funeral Home is to put funeral costs at a figure that does not extract the last dollar from the family that pays the bill. You are welcome to examine our stock, and see what your money buys.

RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Phone 89 Sullivan

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