Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 114, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 June 1947 — Page 6

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1 - Ends Tonight i C ,VY 2 Yvonne DE CARLO -l'i Jean Pierre AUMONT Brian DOMLEVY IN nCHNICOLOK! Plus Cartoon & News Tues. & Wed. - COME EARLY - Eiyse KNOX Phil REGAN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is liereliy given that the unriciaiKned lias been appointed Administrator of tiie estule of Dillon Routt, o eased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, C. E. MOON Administrator . John K. Purcell. Attorney 1st ins. 0-2-47 3t. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP NOTICE TO SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ' Ton are hereby notified that specifications fur the school bus routes of Hamilton Township are on file in the Truntee's office, and that said Trusti e. With the advice of the Advisory lioaul cf Hamilton Township; is prepared to negotiate contracts for the Minis of the above named school bus routes for the school year lit-tv-ts .j.1H, 'lH-rx and Mi-M, at the office cf the Township Trustee beginning June 9. 19-17, and from day to day. but in no case to exceed forty-five (45) days, until contracts have been negotiated. J. E. SMITH Trustee Hamilton Township , Sullivan County. Indiana It 6-9-47

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. 1 wmm i Plus 3 Stooges Comedy Popeye Cartoon - NewLOCALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher and daughter Jocelyn and Ann Jamison attended the Lady Wood School at Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kelley, Jr., spent Sunday in Bloomington the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markey. Mr, and tors. Ves Turley and daughter of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell- Bedwell of Toledo, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughbauks and son of Terre Haute have returned to their homes after being called here to be with their father, Harry Bedwell, who was seriously injured last Saturday at Baker Mine. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Pirtle are staying with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Bedwell. Mr. and Mrs. Chloral Smith have returned home to Hartford City, Indiana after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. MeGuire and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Billy Mac Smith and friend, Pat Reidy, of Hartford City, Indiana have returned home after spending a few days with the formers grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and grandson, Billy Mac and Pat Reidy, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friend of Linton. Ike' in Kansas ADDRESSING the first postwar reunion in Kansas City of the '35th Division, with which President Truman served in World War L Chief of Staff Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower stated that without the U. S. as a world leader, civilization would perish. (I?ifernational) ENJOY The convenience of YELLOW CAB Every Day Any Day Depend on Yellow Cab To make your day easier More pleasant and To give you more Free time for Your favorite Pastimes JUST CALL 470 DAY or NIGHT "The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow"

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See where Frankie-Boy Sinatra has settled that assault and battery suit out of court. He agreed to give the New York columnist $9,000. Now, that isn't bad pay for tangling with the very slight Sinatra. Lee Mortimer said that he was happy about the whole thing, now that Sinatra had admitted that Mortimer didn't' say all those nasty things about the crooner and now that the idol of the bobby-soxers had given the columnist that $9,000. Looks like Summer is really here. There are some usual happenings around the country that always manage to happen when the weather gets warm. In New York, the first publicized appearance of a "human fly" was noted last week. There, a young man wearing a brilliant yellow shirt, coolly climbed up the side of the Astor Hotel irt Manhattan. Police made a frantic effort to get him, but the climber managed to get away each time. You guessed it. He was advertising something. Spectators said that he had a sign for a rodeo on his back when he started his climb. The Square looked somewhat deserted Thursday afternoon, as the local stores started closing on Thursday afternoons for the Summer. With no place to shop, and with most of the employees in the stores at home, there was plenty of parking space in the business district, but there weren't many automobiles wanting to park. By the way, the food shortage strikes some of the oddest persons. In Japan, Hirohito complained to newsmen recently that he isn't getting enough rice. He said that he is frequently forced to go without his rice and eat noodles, potatoes and dumplings. The Japanese emperor said that he didn't mind too much because he likes noodles. We are glad to hear that. You've heard a lot about the way that Americans read the comic strips. The latest fad that has been attributed to one of the funny page heroes is the Canyon wave, direct from the new strip, Steve Canyon. The new hero of Milt Maniffs strip has a lock of dark hair running down the middle of his locks. The gals who try to attract attention are doing, the same thing. If the young lady is a blond, the lock of hair is dark. If her hair is dark, she manages some way to get a light lock for contrast. These gals they love to attract attention. Do you suppose that the owners of the juke-boxes in Bloomington will pass along the tax that the Bloomington council recently voted to the players? If so, it will be sad news for the lads and lassies. The council over there voted to put a tax of $15 a year on each juke-box. Maybe the new theme Isong will be "One Nickel More." One of the waitresses at a local restaurant was married last Saturday. There is a grobp of "eligible" bachelors that eat most of their meals at the cafe, and they insisted upon lining up and kissing the bride the night before she took that last step. She must have given good service. You know, a sensible girl can't be as sensible as she looks. Because a sensible girl has more sense than to look sensible. More than 5 0,000 different useful articles are made from rubber. TO BUY NEEDED THINGS FOR SUMMER See us for money to outfit the family, buy things for the home or meet any other seasonal need. Prompt service. Come in or phone NOW. Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

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To Have Revival At Merom Church The Rev. Harry E. Call, of South Bend, is conducting revival services at the Merom Pentecostal Church this week, the Rev. W. H. Day, pastor of the church said today. . CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd of Vincennes visited relatives here Friday. Miss Iva Jackson, of St. Louis, ; Misouri, spent last week end here visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Davidson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hodges, of South Bend spent last week end here with Mrs. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. I Mrs. Edna Cooper and daughter, Elizabeth, of -Indianapols, i visited last week with Mrs. Stella Gobin. Miss Ruby Jenkins, of Indianapolis returned home Sunday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gobin and other relatives. Mrs. H. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Roush and children, of Flint, Mich., visited from Thursday until Sunday with Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lemen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Evers, Charles Lockhart and Miss Juanita Lockhart of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sutch of Vincennes spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Faye Kixmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Trimble, of Anderson spent last week end here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trimble. WILLIAM BORDERS ON COMMITTEE William Borders, of Sullivan, is a member of the host committee for the Hoosier Golden Lions, which will have a reunion in In- , dianapolis in mid-July. The group j is composed of men who were in the Battle of the Bulge. All survivors of the lOGth Division, which took part in the battle, have been invited to attend the convention. One-Minute Test 1. In an ordinary pack of playing cards, what Jack holds a leaf to his lips? 2. What queen In a pack of playing cards holds a scepter? ' 3. Which king has no mustache ? Words of Wisdom Good talk is like good scenery continuous, yet constantly varying, and full of the charm of novelty and surprise. Randolph S. Bourne. Hints on Etiquette When you loudly scold a salesPICKETS ATTEMPT

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ESrTirltfiiflr.... 12 Lift HOUSE JACKS' COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones ; The Order of the Garter, highest rank of knighthood in Great Britain, was instituted by KingEdward III about 1349. According to legend, when Joan, Countess of, Salisbury, dropped her garter at a court ball, the king, to turn attention from her, bound the blue ribbon around his own knee, saying, "Honi soit quintal y pense" evil to hint who evil thinks. , . i Preliminary surveys of the i islands of the Bahamas and the submerged lands offshore have , been favorable enough to encourage a drilling program by seven oil companies operating under a concession from the Ba hamiart government. With Adopted Son FILM star Evelyn Kcyes and her adopted son, Pablo Albarran, a 13-year-old Mexican orphan, are shown together in Los Angeles. She and her husband, director John Huston, were fascinated by the boy when they met him on a location trip in Mexico. Returning to Hollywood before her husband, Evelyn was more than surprised when he came home later with the youngster whom he had legally adopted below the border. (International) GRAB BAG person who doesn't please you, or is inattentive, you are only making yourself conspicuous and discourteous. Today's Horoscope You have very definite emotions; love deeply and hate intensely. You play whole-heartedly and work with enthusiasm and concentration. You make and act upon all decisions quickly. Usually kind and thoughtful, you sometimes speak brusquely and harshly under provocation. Like yesterday, the day's influences are adverse. Opposition, antagonism, keen competition are possible.

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Suite! Football Ticket Sales Boom At I. U. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 9 Indiana University's unprecedented football ticket sales will be spurred to an even greater speed by the purchase of new stell stands which jump the stadium sealing capacity to approxi mately 33 000: The new portable steel stands, which will be erected back of the permanent concrete seats on both the north and south sides, will serve the dual purpose of meeting the current demand for football accomodations and making possible the replacement of most of the wooden sections used in the field house for basketball games and track meets. "The purchase of more than 7,00 new stell seats will mean bptter seats for all of the early birds, who in most cases are the season book buyers," Athletic Director A. N. (Bo) McMillan said today. The lon-range plan is to increase the stadium seating to 36,000 for the 1948 home season which brings such drawing cards1 as CHiio State and Notre Dame to 1 the I. U. stadium. GETS NEW ADDRESS Kenneth J. Brown, Jr., who is in the Marines has the following address: 593907, V. M. R. Eng. Dtpt, Air F. M. F. WesPal, San Francisco, California. . REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Mayme Getty and Arnold Getty, et ux, St. Louis, Missouri, to Lillie M. Roe, real estate in Sullivan. The Terre Haute First National Bank under Will and Testament of Edward Talley to John Edward Talley, real estate in Sullivan. Milburn F. Burch and Mort port

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