Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 71, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 April 1947 — Page 6

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones II INDIANAPOLIS, April 9. (UP) Hogs, 3,000; moderately active; weights 160-225 lbs. mostly 25c to 50c lower, heavier weights largely 50c lower; 100160 lbs., 25c lower; sows about steady; good and choice 160-350 lbs., $23.00 $26.00; 100-160 lbs. to $22.50; sows to $21.50; good and choice light weights to $22.00; extra heavy, $20.50. I Cattle, 1,000; calves,. 500; steers and heifers about steady; load good around 900-lb. steers and heifers, $24.25; good steers and odd heifers to $23.25; bulk good and medium heifers eligible to sell to $22.00; cows moderately active, steady; good beef cows to $17.00; common and medium to $15.00; vealers active, steady; ! good and choice to $25.00. Sheep, 100; indications steady on small early supply; good and choice fat native lambs to $22.50; wooled slaughter ewes largely $9.00 down. FOR TYPEWRITER And Adding Machine Service Call Virgil L. Stafford at Kelley's Accounting Office, Phone 214. In Sullivan every Wednesday. o Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's famous for this purpose! Taken regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. And that's the kind of product, you should buy. Thousands have reported benefit! Worth, trying. EGETABLE COMPOUND 1948 siotrt finger marks, smudges O'Bmn's Liquid Velvet a beautiful dull finish, so water proof it can be washed as many as ten times between paintings. Liquid Velvet is different from all other wall paints a painter's favorite. Comes in many modern, attractive tints.

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J 6:?0 o'clock A. M. and 6:00 o'clock P. 2J., a Primary Election will be nem in trie City of Sullivan, Indiana, to nominate candidates for the following offices, the names, addresses, and party affiliations of the different candidates are set forth in this notice. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES n Mayor City of Sullivan Sullivan, Ind. I City Clerk-Treasurer Lorella E. Hallbeck, 203 North French St., Sullivan, Ind. i James A. Hagy, 522 South Court St., Sullivan, Ind. I City Councilman 1st Ward 'Robert O. Kable. 605 N. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. CJity Councilman 2nd Ward Wendell W. Cox, 2fliWest St.. Sullivan. Ind. City Councilman 3rd Ward G. Harold Cramer, 401 W. Thompson SL., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 4th Ward ! Thomas Davidson, 509 South Main St., Sullivan. Ind. ! City ( ouncilman-at-I.arge St., Sullivan. Ind. DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES Mayor .City of Sullivan Arthur McGuire, 221 French St., Sullivan, Ind. Isaac Southwood, 215 N. Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. Wade H. Gadberry, 1508 N. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. Marion F. Stephens, 101 N. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. City . Clerk-Treasurer Emil E. Muehler, 465 South Troll St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 1st Ward A. E. Draper. 504 North Broad St., Sullivan. Ind. Francis Truelock. 746 E. Washine-. ton St., Sullivan, Ind. Claude Harmon, 1005 No. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. . City Councilman 2nd Ward Clarence McCrocklin. 235 Indiana I Ave., Sullivan. 'Ind. F U McRoberts. 231 W. Wolfe St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 3rd Ward Ralph SToung, 428 South Stratton St.. I Sullivan, Ind. H. M. Stewart, 230 South Section St., Sullivan, Ind. I City Councilman 4th Ward I Paul W. Sims. 649 S. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. i City Oonndlman-at-Larjte 1 Lowell K. Willis, 250 Indiana Ave., Sullivan, Ind. Cecil R. Smith, 201 South State St.. Sullivan, Ind. I. James H. Ringer, Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and exact copy of all names of candidates I filed in the office of Clerk of the J Sullivan Circuit Court, for the various Sullivan city offices to be nominated at the Primary Election May 6. 1947. I Signed: James H. Ringer, I Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court WHEEL BALANCING and alignment service. SPRINGER MOTOR SALES 554 So. Main Phone 1781 SHIMMY? CA0SES ACCIDENTS Tht tar fiat" weava " tr "wandtrt"will (oust tad acci, tend. Havt ut rtmovt tht shimmy from your tar anddrivt taftly. Spttialiti urvitt. E 118 So. Main Phone 98

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. RUSH PARTY Epsilon Mu, local Chapter of Delta Theta Tau National Sorority held a rush party Monday evening at the city park with over fifty Delts and their guests enjoying a baked ham supper. The table was decorated in the Easter motif of the traditional I nests of colored eggs and can-, uies, uuiiiiies, junquns ana lungstemmed American Beauty roses I and cleverly designed Easter egg favors and placecards. Mrs. Harry C. Gilmore, the president, greeted and extended to the guests, the coveted invitation to become Delt members. After several games and contests, which not . only revealed the talents but the good sportsmanship of prospective Delts, the party was brought to a close. The competent committee for the party was Mrs. C. E. Fisher, chairman, Josephine Lowdermilk, Ruby Price, Helen Willis, Mesdames J. Mason, Floyd Willis and Harry C. Gilmore. ' ) Pledges, guests and Delts attending were Norma Abel, Barbara Brown, Myrna Hughes, Elizabeth McElrath, Beverly Moore, Joan Reed, Phyllis Valentine, LeAnn Wible, Rose Self, Bertha Mason. Wanda Allen, Betty Alumbaugh, M)s. J. C. Gillespie, Mrs. Walter Pfautsch, Mrs. Harvey Ridgeway, Mrs. K. P. Steinmetz. Lotus Willis. Rosalee Anderson, Louise As- j bury, Mary Lou Bell, Marjorie i Davidson, Julia Burnette, Mhry Cramer, Mildred Collins, Jesse Engle, Blanche Dix, Betty Jane Sims, Eva Fisher, Nina German, Marion Leota Gilmore, Mary Agnes Green, Adeline Handford, Rita jCearney, - Norma Harris, Josephine Lowdermilk, Dottie Lowry, Alice Medsker, Ruby Price, Clotile Reimers, Josephine Scott, Frieda- Snyder, Elizabeth Springer, Helen Smith, Elizabeth Theal, Hester Thudium, Dorothea

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