Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1947 — Page 2

BUEUVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, MAR. 28. 1941. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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' A Home Owned Democntlo Newtyiyer j . SnUJwm Dally Times, founded 1965, u the dally edlUn I tk Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Presa Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison ........ Manager and Assistant Editor Homer H. Murray Editor Paul Poynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday, jmd Sunday at 119 Wert Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12 Entered lecond-clait matter it the Poitoffice, Sullivan, Indiana National Advertising Xereaentotlvoi Theia and Simpaon, 383 Seventh Avenue, New York. (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: By carrier, per. week ....... 13 centi In City .', By Mall la Sallivan Ant AUalnlng CauUea Year S. $3.00 Six Months $1.75 Month (with Timet furnishing stamped envelope) .......... Cents By Mail Ekevker Year 'i ........ .... . ; .' $4.00 Six Months ..... ..i..., 12.25 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) M Cents . ' All mail subscriptions strictly. In advance

Political

New Conservation

Announcements Control Problem

The ' following ' persons have signified their Intention of seek ing'; nomination for, the various offices in the coming city primary election oil Tuesday, May 6, 1947. Your support and consideration of these candidates will be greatly appreciated.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET - For Mayor -! ISAAC SOUTHWOOD

For Councilman, 3rd Ward v II. M. STEWART

' FOR TYPEWRITER M ' , And V ADDING MACHINE I SERVICE, CALL KELLEY Accounting Office v Phone 214

INDIANAPOLIS, , Mar. 27 Passage by the Indiana General

Assembly of House Bill 57, granting certain discretionary ' powers regarding hunting' and fishing laws to the Department of Conservation was hailed today by John H. Nigh, department director, as "a long step in the right direction." . The bill, which gives the department authority to increase, decrease, amend or abridge seasons and bag " limits, likewise offers hope for a partial solution" to the deer control problem, particularly in Southern Indiana where farmers have been complaining of considerable crop damage. Nigh said an amendment to the bill, permitting farmers under centain conditions to shoot deer molesting their property, "strengthened the law" and will give farmers some opportunity to protect crops and orchard from deer damage. State Representative Sam Reil-

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Tonight & Sat. Double Feature "SINGING ON THE TRAIL" & -"TIGER WOMAN"

FARMERSBURG

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert King were in Indianapolis over the week-end and attended the basketball games Saturday. Mrs." Katie Wright who has been quite ill with the flu is much improved. ' Dr. and Mrs. Oliphant who have been vacationing in Florida

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Speedway To Increase Prize List For Race

30 guarantees Speedway prizes 1 ' of $75,000 for the first time in J history as evidence of the man-1 agement's good faith in an effort to make the prize list as attractive as possible.

Form All-Woman Legion Post

WICHITA, Kan. (UP) An allwoman American Legion post has been formed in Wichita, Kansas' largest city.

7:00 P. M., Tonight & Monday 6:00 P. M., Saturday 2:00 P. M. Sunday

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for the past three months,

turned to their home here this week.

Mrs. Fayne Johnson is in Ohio

visiting with her daughter and

son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis.

The American Legion Auxili

ary entertained the Legion ball team with a six o'clock dinner, at the Legion Home Tuesday even

ing. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Tom . Miller of

Terre Haute, have purchased the Josephine Hopewell property and will move there in the near future.

Mjr. and Mrs, Med" Richmond

and daughter of Shelburn, were

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Emerson Greggs.

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We - are having- many calls for, farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the

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V NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL.

' We also have calls for all types of public business.

. Our advertising covers the entire United States by radio, catalog, and special direct mailing. Call or see our bonded representative , : . ; : Jas. W. LaFollette .Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9075 i' 3 Miles North On 41.

UBLIC SALE

' ' " I will sell at Public Auction, at the home of William F. Pierson, 3 miles west of Sullivan on the black top road,

ly of Crawford and ". Harrison counties fought to get cash set-' tlements to farmers for. bona fide deer damage from a special deer

license fund, but was defeatea

on his measure Dy wnswvuuuu

Department testimony, that be- i cause of cost . of administration

and the many other ; ditticuiiies involved, the experience in many

other states had showti cash pay

ments for deer damage economic

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House Bill 57 permits farmers ;

to shoot with a shotgun --ai or

toward" deer observed damaging

crops, specifying that ' shot no larger. than No. 5 shall be used.'

Although limitation of the size

of the shot is designed to prevent actually killing the animals, the amendment further provides that

deer killed or fatally wounded heed only be reported by affidavit to the Conservation officer, within 48 hours. ; r ' The discretionary powers bill

empowers tne conservation department: to open, a deer season,

should it be The present

some 3,000 ; to 4,000 , deer, ,. has reached what is . believed to be

its maximum size from a practical standpoint and many persons are of the opinion it should be reduced. Accordingly, the department is considering feasibility of opening a limited shooting, season in 1947- . ' . ,; Down-Under Animals Alsc Fly

SYDNEY, Australia ;. (UP) Transportation of animals by air freight has been inaugurated by domestic Australian airlines.' Converted war-time aircraft are used.

Wildlife Refuge Area Increased During February

; INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. . 27 More than 300. acres set aside for wildlife cover during February, Henry P.. Cottingham, director of the project, said today." Leased for ten years under the Pittrrian-Robertson act, and man

aged by the Indiana Department

of Conservation, this acreage- includes mostly eroded and nonarable land. Reforestation aids in ending erosion and provides cover for birds and animals.

V Farmers cooperating in the

project guarantee to permit hunt

ing on their property but the wildlife habitat itself is a sanct

uary.

Spencer county led the list of

February leases, Cottingham

said, with six, and Decatur coun

Hppmed ...Dractical.."ty boasted five. - customarily

herd, consisting cf leases are maaa ior oniy iuur ui

five acres, but uanaace raurpny of Connersville, - and Dr. , R, Mj. Camobell of Chestertown each

turned over 20 acres. Overeating Fatal

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TUESDAY, APRIL 1st

" ' Reginning at ifl A. M., the following articles: tii MACHINIST TOOLS Inside and outside calipers, ",C" j clamps, twist drills, chisels, punches and drifts, cbucks, screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, soldering coppers, hack-saw and blades, blow torches, solder, files, handdrill, work-bench, vise, anvil, drill press, stencils, grinder, .' crescent wrenches, pipe wrenches, 4 tool chests, etc. ' CARPENTER TOOLS Saws, brace and bits, level, squares, hatchets, hammers, chisels, etc. i.: HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 beds, 1 phonograph, dining table and chairs, straw bed, feather bed, sideboard, coiner cupboard, dresser, folding bed, pillows, library table, Home Comfort range, 10-gallon jars, 5-gallon jars, galvanized containers, desk, pictures, dishes, kitchen utensils, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ' '' ' Terms Of Sale Cash

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Attorney-in-fact for William F, Pierson. FLOYD DILLINGHAM, Auctioneer. Lunch Served By . Ladies of Mi. Tabor Church ;

i PIERRE, S. D. (UP) Deer on

the game refuge at Waubay arc eat.ine themselves to death. Be

cause they overcropped the re

fuge to the point where vegetation is insufficient to sustain the herd, some 250 animals will be

killed and given to charitable in stitutions. ' '

INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 27 An all-time record purse for the annual 500-mile race was predicted today by Wilbur Shaw, president and general manager of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corp-, oration, following a preliminary report by the Indianapolis Citizens' Speedway Committee in charge of subscriptions to the lap prize fund. j According to an announcement by Sam Mueller, secretary of the committee headed by Charles C. Babcock and Russell S. Williams, early acceptances are far ahead of last year's pace. Sixty of the ; 200 awards which assure the race

leader of $100 at the completion of each lap already have been subscribed and the committee expects to reach its goal of $20,000 at an earlier date than ever before

Thirty-one subscriptions have been obtained from Indianapolis firms and the other 29 from indi-

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industries in other

communities spread ' over the United States from Texas to New

England. . . Last year's record purae, in-

school after maintaining a per-' warrio tftfallP(1 i,i

the cash at stake when the cars roared across the starting line amounted to only $101,950. The

GALESBURG, 111. (UP) Er

nest Swedtoorg resigned as treasurer of a Galesburg Sunday

feet attendance

years.

record for: 38

Measly Shame

NORTH ROYALTON, Vt. (UP) Mrs. Howard Benson, her new

born baby and her 10 other chil- to $75,000. The entry

uien an naa tne measles simul taneously.

additional $13,500 was included in the payoff on the day after the race when the Speedway management voluntarily increased its share of the purse from $61,500

blank for

this year's race at the famous two-and-a-half-mile oval on May

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BRUCE FLOOR WAX, qt.

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PAINT UPCHIEF WHITE GLOSS ENAMEL "the enamel that stays white" Quart $1.60 CHIEF l-COAT FLAT OIL PAINT, can be put on over wallpaper, one coat covers, pastel colors, qt. CHIEF SPAR VARNISH, hard finish, long wearing, qt. . . . . . . . . :

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GREAT SERMONS In MINIATURE

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store is continually sell"sj merchandise . under prices found in other stores in order to move our stocks to make room for new daily arrivals. Why not drop in and see proof of this fact. -

( A Quick, Convenient Way To Pay Spring Bills Is The Security Way. We Invite Your Inquiry

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Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index . .Listen to the Security HaU-Honr each Friday evening over T. " ' HTJOW at 6:30. ; ' V .v. ' '

If you've put off buying; a new Living room suite because of the linuted selection available, then we urge you to come in, at your earliest opportunity and see the new arrivals here. They're impressive in appearance, luxurious and comfortable, and no mailer what your color ideas are, you'll find it easy to express them by choosing pieces that match or contrast. All have full spring construct:on . . . all are made to our quality standards, and each sad every one

is a top tnght value .

MODERN AND TRADITIONAL IN BEAUTIFUL FABRICS

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New Chrome and Porcelain Set Here again at last! Stainproof and heatproof tops, gleaming chrome framework oh the table and chairs which have leatherette seats and backs. LATEST HITS in Columbia &

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velour, mohair, frieze and tapestry.

All Steel CABINET

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Porcelain finished Elgin cabinet sink .-. 54 inch sinh . . . 3 wall cabinets ... plenty of storage and drawer space. "

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Table

Lamps

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Reduced

table lamps with china

$9.95 Up

bases and glistening silken shades. An asset to any home at these low prices. V.. ' ' :' L v VAN VAN WEY. Prop.

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