Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 107, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 May 1947 — Page 3

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LIST OF CLAIMS FILED WITH COUNTY AUDITOR FOB ALLOWANCE BY BOARD OF COUN1Y COMMISSIONERS OF SITLLIVAS COUNTY AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947. CENERAL FUND James H. Ringer, per diem clerk 42.00 James H. Ringer, exp clerk .... 4.41 Sullivan Telephone Co.. same .. 6.70 A. G. MeGuire, same ... 23.10 Typewriter Rebldr Sales, same . . 24.7") Jas. McGarvey. per diem auditor 42.00 Sullivan Tel. Co., exp auditor .. 6.75 Sullivan Daily Times, same .... 150 A. G. MeGuire, same ..... 1910 Remington Rand Inc. same .... 5.52 Underwood Corp., same .... 18 15 Cleve Lewellyn, per diem treas. 42.'Q Remington Rand Inc., exp treas 76.20 Paul B. Owens, per diem -rcdr .. 42.00 Sullivan Tel Co., exp recorders. 2 65 Typewriter Rebuilder Sis. same 8.14 Paul B. .Owens, same J Harold Reynolds, mlge per diem 49.00 Hubert Wagner, same 15.40 Sullivan Tel Co.. exp sheriff .. 7.15 Harold Reynolds, serving processes a-vA Harold Reynolds, mileage per diem 29.80 Hubert Wagner, same 23.&0 Harold Reynolds, meals rris, crims .,.ii.o A. G. MeGuire. exp sheriff 7.50 W. L. Sisson, per diem surv . - 42.00 Edna Pound Edwards, f-H Club exp S:00 Jesse M. Boston, exp board education zSullivan Telephone' Co., same . . 4.SU Edith Harmon, mileage attend officer , "8J . Stinlev B. Jewell, coroners Inauests ww Chas. L. Davis Jr.. peir diem assessor - Chas. L. Davis Jr. exp assessor 2.50 Sullivan Telephone Co.. same .. AoU A. G. MeGuire. same 9.72 Lucille McElrath. clerk pros atty 50.00 Joe W. Lowdermilk. exp pros Qttv . ... . 4. ID Walter F. Wood, per diem judge 38.50 j Thos. M. Jennings, mileage serv oftc 51-50 Tim M. Jennings, exp serv officer ,?-'3 Sullivan Telephone Co., same . . 1 1 4a Hazel Brust per diem elec comr 12o.00 Chas. Eosstick. elec p;c 1 .T iv5; Claude M. Jones, e!! p,ec 2 .. ST Chas. W. Coffman, elec pre 3 ..1 15.00 Wm. E. Wilkey, elec prec 4 ....115.00 Jas. H. Ringer, per diera reg clerfc . .... 55.20 National Products Co., exp c h 13.58

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Sullivan Co. Water C. same .... 24du Jnd. Electronics Corp., same .... 33 W O J Fteff v! & Son. same V.W Roy J. Taylor & Jas. Wyman. same r Otis Elevator Co., same .......... 14.80 Public Service Co.. exp fall .... 2j.8( Sullivan County Water Co. same 1. Dome Gas Co.. same 4.au Fo'lowell Bros., same Sullivan Laundry, same , . . 12. is Art Stewart, same Cilv of Sullivan, same Sullivan Telephone Co.. same. ... jijto Dr. Robt. W. Donnelly some . . 15.00 Sullivan Tel Co.. exp infir 4.70 Puhlic Service Co.. same 27.3 Sullivan Co. Water Co.. same ... 27.W Sullivan Daily "Times, same ..... Milton Opal Pirtle. same ...... V7.W FYiU Stein Bakerv. same Falconbury E End Groc, same ,.121.56 Standard Oil Co.. same 2d.M .a Win Spainhour. same . 2i Springer-Goucknour Co.. same . 14.70 index Notion Co., same ., ll.lo W, C. Peters Co., same 22.0U

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PLAY SUITS . v . . . in sizes 9 to 17, " also 12 to 44. MISS SWANK & CORTICELLI slips. KNITTED panties CHEMISE, slips and,-, gowns. . ANKLETS in white and colors. EDNA Rosenberger Shop 105 W. Jackson .

Mrs. Pearl Seeking, same-....,. 15.00 Sullivan Co. Farm Bur, same . .111.38 Griggs Hatchery, same 90.65 Riggs Hdw. Co., same 36.95 Durham Foutz, per diem road viewer 2.90 Dana Pigg, same ,. 4.00 Paul Wible, same 2.90 Earl South, miners exam board ...21.00 Alex Davison, same 21.00 Wm. Wilkey. same 21.00 Odell Coleman asses Jackson ..162.00 Rex VanArsdall. same 174.00 Harold Huntworth, asses Curry 90.00 R. W. Crosson, same 90.00 Herman Drake, asses Fairbanks 104.16 George Burton, asses Turman ..114.00 Clyde Moon, admr. assessing Hamilton ,.30.00 Hallle C. Routt, assr Hamilton SO.OO George Dud'ey, asses Cass .... 108.00 Lloyd W. Stafford, asses Haddon 56 25 Geo. E. Hays, same 42.00 Wavne Campbell, same ... 6.00 Sullivan Dly Times, pub adv . . 97 ?7 Sullivan Union, same 89.73 Sullivan Co Ins Agency official bond R. H. Crowder, same 10.00 C. E. Moon Ins. Agency, same . 4.60 Ray Newkirk, burial soldier .... 75.C0 Billman Funeral Home, same ..150.00

Kipp Bros. Co., don mem 94.00 Treas. State Infi.. inmates inst .419.85 Hillcrest Hospital, same . . 75.00 Brown Abst Co. exp school fund 19.00 Putnam Co. change venue 1.1.50 Green Cons. Co., clean ditches ..330.00 Nettie Nicholson, ref tax Hymera 11.76 Walter Bledsoe & Co., same Haddon 1.389.30 HIGHWAY REPAIR FUND Clay Adams, highway repair . .128.80 E. H. Bardsley, same 131.95 Robert Bates,, same 130.00 Emory Benson, same ........... 148. 5(1 Elza Boyll, same 137.20 James Daniels, same ...... ..127.40' Archie Eaton, same ...145.50 Hrvin' Enochs, same ...140.70 Walter -Hayes, same . ... ........ .135.30 Gilbert Knight, same 33.83 tester Mshan. same 330.00 Oeir-e W. Maple, same .1S1.2FJ Fred Nash, same ....... .136.50 movd Oens, same .1-8.50 Hubert W. Padgett, same 127 "avmond Pirtle, same ...... .1?0 SI VI F Wound, same i..123." Vrank Ralev, same .149.25 Lawrence Pobertson. came .... I07 An Oliver N. Shepler, same 144.75 Lieowd fflirh. same , :.191 'ex Wneht. same 147 00 "lies Treiffpr Co.. same 13.59 ""ivan elenhone Co., same .. 12.25 Sullivan County Water Co . same 1.B0 Milton Drake, same P6 15 Tvan H. Pinkston, same ..... 84.75 uhMc Service Co., same 17. SO C. P. Arnett. some 8" Bogard's Garage, same ........ 2 15 Davidson Flee Mach Wks same 17 35 Mac's Radiator Repa'r, same .. 7.50 MacAllister Machine Co.. same ?3 T Nuway Garage, same ..... f ... . 10 S8 pirtle and Thomson Ser., same 19 78 Pine fVDilnle Tnc, came .... At W. G. Riegs & Son. same 4B ' Smith & Decker. Tnc, same .... 1.0 Cu'Mvpn Traetcr pnles, fnme ..187.71 T H Heavy Hdw Co.. same .... 11 c9 Gulf BeHnine Co., same .761.05 Wem Oil ' Co.. ame 101 70 D-A LubrWmt Co.. s-wie ..v.,.1'5"' Standard Oil Co.. same 54.20

H. B. Watson, same , U4.29

Mineweld Co., same 30 7 4 A. G. MeGuire, same 9 7? Forrest Burton, same 807 95 Merom Gravel Co.. sane llftO W Carliste Sd & Grav Co., same R4 "t E. D. Marquette, fame ;.,,..i1oo T H. Heiw Hdw Co.. same ....I6fl81 c.'ihert Kiigt. ime 6! Warren Rf? & Chcm Co.. same. 184 2' Alvin Spainhour, same 3? 3 Clint Woirrl. fllt 1 .. 11 J An Charles Alumhaugii, same ....107. SO Toe Soufivood. same .im so Puhen C'irk. dist 2 10S70 civdp a Ikire sane 99 w T ,w g-"". dist 3 ... 9 SO Csirl Gobin. same 9 SO t.qq r ..nch. f "ie 0 f?o Fank Boone, same 2 W. Y. McCamman hde-e foreman 15 ct .0. Pinkston. dist 13 140 00 firl Cnv, same mr" Jesse C'xrk same )40.n .T!m Ingersoll. same ..140 en finrpnce Wvmfln. same ..Ioeo.

Homer Hawkins, same 140.00

WELFARE FUND T" Giles, mileage , WMhryn Reid. same Mnrw .McC'oeklin, rame , Peilite Walteq, same Pelle T'son. bd mmbr mileage Bessie, J,, Ri"es. rime T.'oyd .Wr". .Stafford, 'same Paw Ne"-kifk. same' Htvme ;Kese. ex" welfnre ., Suil?Van Telephone Co.. same . A. G. MeGuire. same

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SULLIVAN DAILY TMZZ - THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947. ' "

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PIAYWRIGHT George Bernard Sliaw is back In the news to call for legalization of suicide in a sharp attack on British move to give doctors the right to perform "mercy" killings. "Doctors are not gods," Shaw exclaims. Insisting the patient, not his mediical advisers, should make life or death decision. (Internation-n

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COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB The Country Birthday club met . Tuesday, May 20th at the home of Hazel Goodman with Mrs. Kathryn Wolfe as co-hostess. Edith Vaughn asked the blessing. The birthday sons was suna and a delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed by the following euesrtsl, Mrs. Faye Johnson and Judy, Mrs. Anna McCammon, Mrs. Frances Vaughn and Elizabeth, Mrs. Madge McKinney, Mrs. Gloria teritton and Billy and Miss Mary Wolfe. Members present were ' Margaret Hunt, Myrtle McKinney, Alberta Wiliams and Brenda, Louise Ballard . and Rita, Kathryn - Wolfe, Ethel Stanley, Mary Rude, Margaret Wampler and children, Dorothy Burke and Sharon, Pearl Salter, Deloris Stanley and baby, i Clara Anderson, Edith Vaughn, ! Leota Raley, Kathryn Lisman, Lydia McCammon, Ruby Thrasher, and Hazel Goodman and family. - In the afternoon the business meeting was conducted by the president, Margaret Wampler. Roll call was ansewered by a flower slip exchange. A flower contest was given by Edith Vaughn and won by Faye Johnson. Two readings were given by Kathryn Lisman. Frances Vaughn w s admitted to the club as a member-. Birthday gifts from the club and mystery pals were opened by Hazel Goodman and Kathryn Wolfe. Margaret Hunt and Myrtle Kinney received snniversary gifts from their mystery pals. ' The next meeting will be at the home of Lou.se Ballard June 24th with Deloris Stanley as cohostess. Roll call will be an-. swerad by an exchange of apron patterns. j

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ONCE UPON A TIME there was a scrubwoman in Watford, England, who washed floors for 36 cents an hour, 8 hours a day. She resented stories about models and titled ladies who were called glamorous by newspapers. So Mrs. Sarah Waljdock 'j;i..V wrote to one of them: "There's real loveliness in our little homes, Dut it's hidden under dust caps, mops and scrubbing brushes. I'll prove it." She hurried off to a beauty parlor early in tlje morning and then visited a dress shop. And when the clock struck twelve Mrs. VValldcck, the mother of three children, proved her point At right you see the glamorous, finished job. International)

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ANNUAL BANQUET TO BE JUNE 3 The National Honor Society of Hnrfield High School at Terre Haute, Indiana is having its annual banouet Tuesday June 3 in Student Union cafeteria of Indiana State Teachers Colege at 6:45 p. m. All alumni of this organization are invited to attend. Reservations can be made by calling or writing Miss Erma Mewhinney in care of Garfield High School.

CITY TAXI . PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable

FOR 70 YEARS a resident of Albany, N. Y., Patrick Flood, 90, returns to New York from Ireland, where he had gone Jast October "to die." The native Irishman declares "Erin's hard winter almost killed me, so I'm leaving the turf fires to return to America's central heating." He will tive with his son in Bronx, N. - (International)

Qalt paying rent and own ran home. Special bargains oa property; n Installment plan. AUo farms for tale. W. T. MELL0TT

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PEOPLE see things they lke in all the 1947 cars. But the lowswung new Studebakers are the Cars everybody remembers. ' Each 1947 Studebaker is unmistakably a showpiece excitingly different thoroughly postwar. Even more thrilling, say many owners, is the way the new Studebaker handles and rides. See it now! Only car with "black light", dash dials self-adjusting brakes unique new yvide-vision windows and windshield!

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MARY E. DAVIS PAST MATRONS CLUB The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Asdell on East Washington Street Friday evening. Mrs. Ai Brown assisted the hostess. All united with the president, Mrs. Frank Bell', in .the

(ope'ifing prayer. Mrs. Beatrice i

Steel gave the devotions. Thirteen members were present. Lovely gifts were presented to the past presidents, Mrs. Ver

mont McCoskey and Miss Clara Pittman. The meeting was closed with prayer. Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Reid Lucas had charge of the social hour. Refreshments were served. WILLTrU WORKERS 4-H CLUB MEETS The Fairbanks Boys 4-H club held their regular meeting Friday, May 23 at the home of Richard Wright. The programs for the calendar year were planned. Talks were given by Jack Badger and John Oliver Johnson on Gardening an6 Beef calves. The next meeting will be a joint meeting held at the Fairbanks School June 6 at 7:30 p.m.

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, Leonardo Arguello ' " Anastaslu Sunioza - FORMER Dictator-President Gen. Anastasio Somoza, at the head of the army he trained for 14 years, has seized control of the Nicaragua government, and Imprisoned aged President Leonardo Arguello in the presidential palace at Manasrua. (International)

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mamie Lamont, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM ALBERT RYAN. Administrator. Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys. 1st ins 5-15-47 3t.

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HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or mpre, subtract 4. If the number Is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1947. by William J. Miller. Distributed by King Features, Inc.S28

LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stewart spent the week-end in Elwood, Indiana, the guests of Mr. an1 Mrs. J. A. Garwood and daughter, Nina Belle. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Buscher of St. Henry, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wyrick of Dayton, Ohio, Mil spend Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buscher of Paxton route. William Guhl of Vallejo, California, Tom Prosser' of Flint, Michigan, George Stun and William Jones of Terre Haute, and Fritz Stein of Sullivan, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buscher fo Paxton route. W. E. Blume of Aztec, Ariz., is

visiting his brother, J. E. Blume, ) of North Broad street. Mr. Blume i will also visit other relatives in I this vicinity. Mrs. Edmund Wilkes of Kansas City,1 arrived Tuesday for a visit with her . mother, Mrs. .Elizabeth McClelland, and her sister, Miss Nelle McClelland.

Marina," a Mexican " woman, was of noble family but when a child was sold In slavery to the, Tabascan Indians. After Cortes invaded Mexico she became his

interpreter and mistress and be came prominent in all the af

fairs of the conquest. Their son, Don Martin Cortes, attained considerable importance in Mexico. Later she was married to Juan de Jaramillo and lived as late as 1550. !' - I The Middle . Ages in Europe are usually designated as the period from the downfall of Rome, about 476, to the transition into the modern age, variously reckoned as early as 1450 and as late as 1520.

TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, May 29. (UP) Hogs, 6,000; barely active, mostly steady; few light hogs 25c higher than Wednesday's general trade; bulk good and choice 160400 lbs., $20.25 $24.75; 100-160 lbs. to $23.00; bulk sows to $19.00; odd choice light weight slightly higher and extra heavy down to $17.00. Cattle, 600; calves, 500; all classes active, fully steady; small lot good yearling steers to $24.50; top medium and good steers, $24.00; medium to good heifers to $23.25; common and medium yearlings to $23.00; good beef cows to $18.50; vealers moderate, mostly active, steady; good and choice to $26.00. Sheep, 100; not enough lambs offered, to make a market; quotable nominally steady; odd choice Spring lambs to $25.00; small lot medium to good, $23.00; slaughter ewes $1 lower; good and choice to $7.00; heavy offerings around $6.00 down.

Voting is compulsory In Costa Rica, Central America. For failure to vote the first time there is a fine of five colon's (the country's monetary unit); the second time a fine of 50 colones, with a ban on holding office for two years.

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One-Minute Test 1. What is the thymus? 2. What is a tinnitus ?

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Every one complains of his memory; nobody of his judgment. Rochefoucauld.

! Hints on Etiquette It is good manners as well as a way of making and keeping friends, to forget or overlook peoI pie's faults, but pass on any word of praise you hear or think about

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Today's Horoscope A birthday today means . that you are light-hearted, exuberant, and fond of gaiety. You like to have people around you, like to please them, and are enthusiastic over new friends. Sometimes passionate and excitable, you are friendly, irresistible and lovable. The day is adverse for property, buying, planning, building. Accidents and loss are possible. However, you will gain in various ways, sometimes unexpectedly, in the next year, and in somewhat unique circumstances. Do not fritter away your gains on doubtful pleasures and unwise love af-

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fairs. Born on this date' a 'child will be pleasure loving; over-generous and extravagant, traits likely to injure position and credit and to cause disappointment and disillusionment. One-Minute Test Answers x 1. A small gland in the lower neck, concerned with growth in infancy; it diminishes as the child grows. 2. A ringing noise In the ear. 3. The art and science of healing; also the scientific statement concerning the treatment of a disease or diseases. ,

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