Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 205, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 October 1946 — Page 3
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Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. McConnell f ut a, u00 oa in... i. nr:. I ... - Mattix. Mrs. McConnell is a lormer Sullivan resident and was before her marriage Pearl McMorrow. I HIT . . Tl It -r.t IT ...J ivir. ana ivirs. jonn raw .ana daughter, Sally, of Franklin, Indiana, spent Sunday with the formers mother, Mrs. Marie Ward Yaw. Mr. and Mrs. Yaw attended the Indiana-Illinois football game at.Bloomington Saturday. Bill Snyder of Purdue University at Lafayette, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wonderlin, former Sullivan residents now of Taylorville. IUiiiios, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaughntssy are enjoying a week's visit with relatives in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowdermilk, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Reed attended the Indiana-Illinois ' game at Bloomington Saturday. Miss Eleanor Milam of South Bend, Indiana, spent the weekend here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown spent the week-end in Chicago with their son, George Weaver Brown, who is employed there. Miss Grace Crowder, who has been the recent guest of relatives and friends here, has returned to j her home in Indianapolis. . Mrs. Elizabeth McClelland and I daughter, Miss Nelle McClelland, I NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT i Notice is hereby given that vhe ' midei'HiBned has been appointed AdI miniMiatrix of the estale i f Login. M. ; Beasloy. deceased lute or Sullivan, j Cnunly. Indiana. Said estate is sup posed io ue rotvem. EU7.ABKTTI- 15. I'OWKL.. Adni.inistial.ix. Hays & Hays. Attorneys, f lst. ins 9-80-16 3t. ' . . . NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT i 'Notice is hereby given that .'Urn tindeisiKiied has been nr points Ad riiinixii'Htor of the estate of John Li Oettingeiv deceaseO late of Sullivan County. . Indiana. Said estate ia supI posed to be solvent. CEOROK. D. CETTINGER. 1 ' , Adminislratof. i 1st ins S-OO-W -.;)(.. FOR VALUES 29 MEDIUM, c Pr, FIRST SERVED & SUPPLY CO. Court St.
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', left last week for Avon Park, Florida for the winter months.
. . , . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowder and daughter. Connie, of Indianar,lic niQfo miAcrc iqct ixroaU- nt t-" " . " . the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crowder.
Mr. and Mrs. James White have $18.00 $19.00; medium yearlings, returned to their home in Live $16.25 $17.00; choice heifeVs, Oak, Florida after a visit here $20.00 $30.00; cows strong to 25c with his parents and friends, higher, $18.50: common andmeWayne White accompanied them, dium, $10.25 $13.00; good "and home for a visit. choice vealers, $17.00 $18.0o. ' Sheep, 2 500; good and choice Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brenton of fat lambs, $20.00 $21.00; medium Sullivan spent the week-end in an(j g00cj) $16.50 $19.00; good Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and choice slaughter ewes, $9.50
and Mrs. .Harry Pirtle and family. it t ijt.. hit TT x jivir. ana mis. muse nainpiun and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks attended the 7th District American Legion meeting at McCommicks Creek yesterday. E. E. Muehler attended the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge in Inday. Masonic Locks No. 263 Sullivan Lodge No.s 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday, October 15th at 7:30 p. m. Work in the F. C. Degree. All members are urged welcome. to attend. Visitors Carroll Gates, W.M. Russell Inbody, Sec.
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BRENOA AND LINDA BURNUP make plans with their mother, Mrs. Robert Burnup, in their Independence, Mo., home for the reunion they hope soon to have with their father, an UNRRA construction engineer, who has just arrived in Rome after being cleared of espionage charges which netted him nine days in solitary confinement at the hands of the Yugoslavs. (International Soundphoto)
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ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE au;omobiles in the United States approximately 5,400,000 cars will be ofi the highways for lack of batteries by midwinter, according to industry estimates. Many new cars are coming off the assembly lines without bat-eries. The first cold snap will disable many of the batteries in use. Government controls, fixing the price of lead at $8.25 per 100 pounds and limiting lead allotments to battery manufacturers, was blamed for the situation. Motorists were warned to ilJ?iP?feEhecrSrjy. International),
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INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14. Ur I ilUfto. 300: at ceiling. $16.25. cooCattle, 500; calves. 400; medium to good 700-1000-lb. steers, $10.00; medium to good large-! ly $7.00 $9.00. FACTO GRAPHS Saint Roch (1295-1327) was a popular saint of the' Frencli church, born at Montpelier. He was the patron of those sick of the plague, and specially hon ored by physicians and hospitals. a The Plymouth church, Brooklyn, N. Y., was made famous by the long pastorate of Henry Ward Beecher. Other well known pastors were Lyman Abbot and Newell D wight Hillis. There are white blackbirds, white redbirds, and white bluebirds. People handling toads do not get warts on their hands, contrary to the old superstition. Rat skins are used to make pocketbboks and tobacco pouches. I FOR MOTORISTS
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SHOWN AS THEY OART BRIEFLY across the sky above tne main aome observatory are a few of the thousands of meteorites trailing in the comet. Largest single meteorite may be seen on extreme left.
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WHY GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO KIDNEYS? FLUSH THEM OUT THIS DOCTOR'S WAY If you get up nights have frequent desire to pass your water but have only scanty passages yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad f you're reading this: Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of his patients with this trouble. Painstakingly he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams Nature's own way to relief. He called it "Swamp-Root" and millions of grateful men and women have taken it often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to work to flush out kidneys . . . increases flow of urine, helping relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night's sleep after the tfrsf few doses. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. T, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore. 'Seven Up' Bottling Co. 501 Hartley Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 501
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