Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 232, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 November 1946 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20. 1946 SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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j Mrs. T'-P. Ivy of Chicago, 'Illinois, will; iarrive in Sullivan,; to-.-night to Impend savjiral flays ,'as-; the .guest: of Vtx$. VvValia'ce Springer .fei . ; . s. j . These Are Sky Wagon Days
-l PORTLAND Me. (UP) When. Frank O; Berry and . his famUy: moved to; California, it was'a far cry fromv the covered ;' wagon days. The'; family borrowed a two-engine cargo plane, loaded their household furnishings aboard aM arrived at their new "home in 24 hours. ' .-, .
SOCIETY
Miss
Norma Sevier, Call 12
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Has Leg: to Stand On
ATTEND RECEPTION
A number of members of the ' Sullivan Rebekah Lodge attend- MILTON, Mass. (UP) Lost in ed a reception given in honor of transit, an artificial limb bought Mrs. Allen, president of District by Francis Moleski, 27, took four 33, at Linton. XA (delightful pro- months to reach him from Washgram of readings and music was ington. Once it was delivered, he enjoyed. Mrs. Effie Cooper, pres- immediately planned to go back
ident of District 28; Waneta Daugherty, Sarah Reed and Rachel Cooper of Merom were in attendance. Those attending from Sullivan were Past Assembly President Hazel L. Brust, Hoyt Collins, Crisa Watson, Ida Richeson, Hattie Stewart and Vermont McCoskey.
to his welding job.
LEWS v ' ' t Mr. and Mrs. ; Lem Mahari spent Saturday in .Terre Haute.) Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernie Price and Mrs. Herb Knight returned from 'Kokomo. Tuesday,' where they liad been the guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Orba Kepneri '. Mrand Mrs. Harris Wheaton
and Janice Sue, and Anna Pigg spent Sunday with; Mr. and Mrs. Rush - Snyder at Hutsonville, Illinois. . ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Tejrre Haute, called on Mrs.
Scarruhorn, Sunday i : ReV. and Mrs. Oakley Russell spent Friday afternoon with Ed Knight. Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Sharpe and Marilyn were in Lewis, Monday. Raymond Bedwell lias accepted a position as foreman on the rail? road near Jasonville.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY The Wood Sunday School class of the Baptist church met at the church Tuesday night, November 19 for their monthly party. At 6:30 everyone enjoyed a delicious chili supper which was prepared by the hostesses. Following the supper the business meeting opened with the president, Marcile Cox in charge. The class voted to give $15.00 as a sacrifice offering. They also voted to give $25.00 for expenses on the new room which is to be added to the church. An interesting program was then enjoyed by the following members and guestsi Iona Hull, Helen Simmers, Lora Padgett, Bee Wyman, Clara Milam, Jen-
It Was Loaded
INDIANAPOLIS (UP) A. 17-year-old youth was -killed twirling a revolver on his finger in cowboy fashion. George Warfield thought the gun was unloaded because he had removed four cartridges.
due to a cold . ..let a little time-tested
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What a Way to Run a Railroad
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. (UP) Electronic signal devices soon will neable one dispatch center to control the movements of railroad trains for 2,000 miles, according to a speaker at the convention of the Association of American Railroads RENTS OUT FIRE HOUSE
SAN JOSE, Cal. (UP) It took him four months to find one, but a tlast ' Levitte Mendel has a house. The city council accepted Mendel's bid of $25 a month to rent the upper story of the South Eighth Street firehouse.
Sato Enjoying Trial
TOKYO (UP) Lt. . Gen. Kenryo Sato, one of the 26 other major Japanese war criminal suspects on trial with former Premier Hideki Tojo, seems to be getting a kick out of the procedure that may result in the death sentence for him. . While many of the defendants are frowning and busily taking notes, Sato sits relaxed and smilingnow and then nudging fellow defendants when their names are mentioned' by the prosecutors. Most of the men in the prisoners' dock sit silently hour bv
nie Wrieht. Rose Haskett. Tie-Wa Ilour aul aal0 who is an ex
Lewellyn, Elizabeth Bennett.
Vivian McDonald, Marie Durst,
1' ranees Wright, Doris Scott, Pansy Bushell, Tressa Spencer, Gladys Pinkston, Estella Wolfe, Geneva Keys, Ruth Gadberry, Retha Husk, Sylvia Goodman, Anna Booker, May Gadberry, Zelda Letterman, Nellie Raley, Bessie Shake, Marcile Cox and Ruby Allen.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
For Your Mid-Dav Pick-Up
When In Sullivan It's The "SULLIVAN"
TRY OUR i, : : Burger Basket . . a hot sandwiches with French fries, salad made with our own dressings. Choice Steaks at All Times Entertainment Thursday and Saturday starting at 5:30 p. m. HOTEL SULLIVAN
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Brown
announce the birth of a dauchter
born November 13th at the Union Hospital in Torre Haute. She has
been named Susan.
Lincoln's Drug: Store Survives
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DANVILLE, 111. (UP) The
drug and sundries store which had Abraham Lincoln as its most famous customer is starting, its second century here. Now if ia
split into two firms, the Wood
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liemely large man for a Japa
nese, repeatedly leans from side to side so that he can sneak to
his 'stoic associates. From the
gleam in his eye, many regular spectators at the trial have guessed that he enjoys heckling the men who are taking the matter so seriously and sourly. Japanese newspapermen covering the trial, adopting phraselogy of the occupation troops, say Sato "never had it so good." They claim he really is a "small fry" and enjoys being connected with the Nipponese big shots. Sato, nevertheless did hold rome important positions in the Japanese military machine. A slender, rather bitter, Japanese reporter observed that Sato seemed to have had sufficient food even during the terrific wartime shortages to maintain his huge body.
A Lyric Sunday And Monday!
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Janet 13Iaix and Glenn Ford enact the roles of young levers in Columbus romamic adventure, "Gallant Journey."
LET ME CALL YOU MWHEATHEART"
Blimr CKRTIFirATF! NOTirK Petition No. 2312 Notice is hpvoby Klvpn that Hurry Rilchln 1ms filed his pplition in the Siillivan Circuit Court to have thf nlace and limp of tiis hirth dttprminpd Snid pptition is ppt for hparinsr on Nwptnber 29th. 1946 at 9:00 A M Datpd this 19th day of Novembpr. 1946. JAMES H. FINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR FIMA'G 1'IDS AND Kl'RNISHINO SI'PW.IUS FOB. PRINTING AND OTHKR OFFII'K SHRI'I.IPS FOR Sl'1 1 IVAN COUNTY FOR THE VEAR 1947 Notice ia hereby siven that the Foird of County Commissioners of Sui'ivan Countv. Indiana, will receive seeled proposals for ruled and printed office records and sunolie3 et the office of the County Auditor of Sullivan County. Indiana, until 11 o'clock A. M.. Monday. December 2, 1SM6. Said stiPDlies beinar for the various Sullivan County Public Offices for the entire calendar year of 1947, as heretofore snproved by the Board of County Commissioners. Roecifications are on file in the office of the County Auditor. Ench bidder w'H, a euarantee of "ocd faith, submit and deposit with bid a surety bond sublect to the approval of the Popi-d, in the. sum of not less than StOOn.OO and as provided bv lw, when bidding on all or either of Classes 1. 2, 3. 4 or 6. conditioned that he will promntlv enter into contract if same Is awarded to him and tor the fa'thfnl performance of such contract. Such contract shall he promptly enured into upon award of same. Contracts will be let aecordinpr to classification and bids will be received on one w more classes, to be separately considered and accepted. The Board of Commissioners reserves the rtfht to relict any and U bids. Hated this 20th day of November. 1M6. (Seal) .TOWN R. HOWARD LAWRENCE HUFF GARLAND D. SCOTT Fosrd of Commissioners of Sullivan County. Indiana. ATTEST: .Turned M"sr"ev ' County Auditor. 1st Ins 11-20-4621.
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PRETTY -CHARLENE NICHOLS oi Wichita, Kan., is shown just after her arrival in Washington as America's "Wheatheart." The capital trip is part of the 18-year-old queen's prize for being selected the most beautiful girl In the wheat belt states. (International)
Schick ELECTRIC RAZORS WITH SHAVE REST o COUNTV HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
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schools. Apparently missing since
he taught at Tilton academy in 1937, Skerrye's memory was probably partially restored when he was struck by a car the night before he reported at the poiice station. He told police the first thing he remembers since 1942
was being picked up by someone on the street after being struck in Boston. (International) 9 Living Smiths Aged 652 PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) The Smith brothers and their sister think they hold some sort of record for total cumulative age. Edwin T. Smith say's his seven brothers and his sisters all are living and range in age from 65 to 79, for a grand total of 652 years.
Awful Rheumatic Pain Left Man's Body in 8 Hours "For years I had rheumatic paina in the muscles of my shoulders,: legs and ankles, which finally got so stiff, sore and painful that when I walked 1 would flinch with agony. I got RHUAID 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 RHUAID 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 valuable 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.
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G.E. ELECTRIC HEAT PAD $3.20 LOBELL HEAT PAD $4.2. K.M. TEL-A-LITE HEAT PAD $6.93 GENUINE WET PROOF HEAT PAD $6.85
PENETRAY Infra Red Bulbs $1.60 G.E. HEAT APPLICATION LAMP $2.15
KWIK-WAY Sun Tan Lamp $8.75
PRAK-T-KAL Infra Red Lamp willi flexible stand $6.55 ELECTRIC ROOM HEATER $13.25
Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
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NO INFLATION HERE
Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 1946
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Kitchenette, formerly owned by C. H. Robison. It wi
under the management of Mrs. Esther Tignor, forn
of Zanesville, Ohio. Old and new customers welcojl
Come in and visit with us. We specialize in Dinners, Lunches, Short Orders and Sandwiches. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY Fried Chicken Baked Beans Mashed Potatoes Slaw 65c We are open from 4:30 a. m. to 12 p.m. every day, except Sunday we open 12 noon.
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Breaded Pork Chops, Baked Beans. Mashed Potatoes, Salad, Corn Bread 55c FRIDAY Fried Fish, Creamed Peas, Mashed potatoes and salad 50c
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Hear John Taylor in CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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