Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APR. 3. 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POTNTEB . , Publisher ELEANOR POINTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY ., K; Editor Atered as second-class matter at the Postoffice; Sullivan, Indiana
Iibiished daily except Saturday and Sunday at U5 West Jackson 'St. SuUfean, Indiana , Telephone 13
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United yrestf Wire Service. National Representative : Theis and Simpson, New York
SUBSCRIPT ION RATI.'.
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By Mail in Sullivan - .. . ' . And Adjoining Counties' ' , 11,6 United States: $4.00 Year .,. ;. $5.00 Months . $2.25 Six Months $2.75 Month i .40, One Month . . .50 All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance.
New PullmansComing Up
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"RO-TA-TOR" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE It washes, rinses, dries for the line. Splashproof tub, steam-seal cover, eightposition pressure cleanser and damp ' drier.Clothes last longer because of the glasssmooth plastic "Ro-ta-tor." LIMITED QUANTITY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EASY TERMS 15 MONTHS TO PAY AFTER DOWN PAYMENT
SHELBURN
Ends Tonight: Michael Redgrave, "Johnny In The Clouds"
Friday & Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE
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And Jo Ann Marlow - Eve Whitney Marc Cramer "Little Iodine"
Plus "COAL RUSH" Color Cartoon & Late News
TIME: 7:00 P. M. Tonight & Fn. 6:00 P. M. Saturday
Electric Shop
"Authorized Norge Dealer
LOCALS
Paul E. Norris of Lisbon, Ohio,
was called to Sullivan due to the i
serious illness of David E. Everhart. . j-' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ellis jhave returned home after attending the funeral of Sanl Page of Linton, who passed away suddenly March 25. Mrs. , Page is a sister , of Mr; Ellis and of the late
Tom Ellis. -
Drain Tile, 5" & 6"; Bids. Tile, various colors . & sizes; Flue Tile, standard sizes. AH ' kind of brick. Deliveries made very reasonable. ,s West Side Tile Yard, 3rd & Locust, C-9014, Terre Haute.
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f tine quality metal, used on VSSsHost expensive, silver-',. , v.i"-anfl is heavily silver-.
jflatHl. All - knives 'have iiiti ror stainless steel lilndes jnd sllverplated hollow ftamlles. In a' glorious new (fHTOT-n, Kegent. ,
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Sullivan Rcbckali Lodge, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. G. ; H. Club, . Thursday, April 3, home of Daisy Springer, South Main Street, 2:00 p. m.
Royal Neighbors, regular meeting, Friday, April 4, Woodman Hall, 7:30. Initiation. Mc-nbers bring small number of sandwiches and cookies. Bring table service. The food sale has been postponed. Friday Afternoon Club, Friday, April 4, 3:30 p. fn., home of Mrs. Qhanies Bcdwcll, 339 West Washington Street. Methodist church choir will meet tonight at 7:30 for practice
TODAY'S MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, April 3
i (UP) Hogs 6,500; barrows and gilts generally 75c higher, sows strong to 50c higher; good and choice 160-350 lbs and up $25.50 $26.75; 350 and up 25.25; 100160 $23.50; cows to $23.00. . Cattle 900; calves 600; steers and heifers mainly steady, some lightweight yearlings a shade easier; good to 965 lbs. steers $24.00: odd average good around 1025 lbs., $23.50; odd heads good to choice yearlings $24.50; bulk medium and low good yearlings and heifers $22.50; common down to $25.00; jneat cows steady to 25c higher; other- beef cowts $17.00; common and medium to
$15.25; vealers mostly
down; good and choice to $27.50; common' and medium to $24 50; cows to $12.50. Sheep 1,200; barely active generally steady; good and choice 98 lb. fed Texas lambs $22.75;' 83 lb. most good grades fed Texas lambs $22.50; natives scarce; largely medium to good to $21.50; slaughter ewes at $9.00 down
Mr. and Mrs. James MtManaway of Evansville, spent a few days with Ben Andrusyk and Ann. Mrs. Ruth McGehey and son, Larry, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Miss Sophia Sajko of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Sajko. Miss Mary Jane Downs of Indianapolis, visited her parents, Mr. and I.Irs. Fred Downs, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shake of Toledo,- Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taft last week-end. Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and daughter, Pauline, spent Saturday in Terre Haute.
Mrs. Sylvia Taft was in Sulli van Saturday afternoon.
Political
Announcements !
CARLISLE
The following persons have
signified their intention of seek- family.
ing nomination for the Various,
offices in the coming city primary election on Tuesday, May 6, 1947.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis of Sullivan, visited Sunday . with their' son, Bill Thewlis and
and son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday evening.' Mrs. Elizabeth Collins and Mrs. Fred Storckrhan visited Saturday afternoon with Miss Fannie
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKinley Boone and Dan Helms.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor ISAAC SOUTIIWOOD
For Mayor ARTHUR McGUIRE
For Councilman, 3rd Ward H. M. STEWART
CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable
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For Councilman, First Ward - I ' Ml 1)11 iH fcT f i'Sv A. E. DRAPER I OllflllLl 1 . 1 I f " contract -! : 'w f J J 1YOUR PAINTING - AND PAPERHANGING $: : W''" 3 fPfV ' J ' ; . ' " NOW. AVOID DELAY. V 1 , J &k fV ' f ' . 'I 1 'I
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The toe of a sock suffers more from stress and strain than ony other pari! Therefore, Holeproof has put Nylon at this point to insure longer wear of the toe and consequently, longer life of the sock itself! Be sure to ask to see the Holeproof Socks with the Nylon-Reinforced Toes! AS ADVERTISED in POST April 5th Issue PAUL TAYLOR MEN'S WEAR - ' -r c vx t.. a t-:.t:i,.
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Goy Gadabout . , . JANE EVANS designs a new classic for town wear now and your vacation to come. So smart with its double row of brass buttons, its curvacious peplumettes. So right for sunny v days in a soft rayon crepe. Crystal Grey, Blue Diamond, Rose Quartz, or Sea Green. Sizes 12 to 20. $3,95
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H-Piece Servke; for '8 Includes:-
8 Butter Spreaders -
8 Cocktail Porks , $ Iced Teaspoons v,1..'. ! 8 Forks . ' , . 16 Teaspoons.
8 Oval Sou)s .., 8. Salad. Forks,. ,'; 2-Serving Spoons ' 8 Knives : ' i
FIRST wear it "all-in-one" . batteries inside. SECOND change to economy batteries ' and save up to on cost. Appointments in the home upon request. Sonotone of Terre Haute F. P. Sayre, Mgr. 1015 So. 7th Street , Terre Haute, Ind. C-4001
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49.95 Value! " ' First in Years! , yFamous Bunting Post-War $f '
7ii y icLdi joia vjiiaer ' AMAZING AT ONLY ' - 13 Add that final touch to your porch, veranda or back yard with ' leather cushions are gaily colored ; with ; floral, motifs; the this sofa glider! You've wanted one for years v. to lounge " metal parts are rust-resistant. Better buy! now! This" is ONE in on warm summer days and nights, for outdoors entertain- of the' amazing bargains Root's brings you! In' colors to match ment, for lasting beauty and comfort . .'". The waterproof . your particular color scheme. ' ' -; . '
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