Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 115, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 June 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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1. What and where 13 Memphremagog? 2. To what name has IJoulder Dam been changed ? 3. What is the more commonly known name of the Island of Papua?

Words of Wisdom Let your pleasure be taken as Daniel took his prayer, with his windows open pleasures which need not cause a single blush on an ingenuous cheek. Theodore Parker.

Hints on Etiquette The woman usually thanks the man for a pleasant evening when

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he takes her home from a date; then the man should thank her for the date, both being Informal about the matter. .. . - -m Today's Horoscop 'jl'T. It this is your birthday anniversary, you are a charming person, gracious and with a sweet disposition. You have a keen and active mind, determined and concentrated in your work, and you have a goodly amount of executive ability. You are a good entertainer and are popular in your own -social set. The day's influences are doubtful for personal interests, except in the very early morning. Unexpected benefits are prognosticated for you in your

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next v year. C Donot, however,! spend all your gains on excessive, pleasure and friends. Endeavor! to obtain value for money. Ultra-f modern concerns are well eignl fied. Born on this date a child will be original, optimistic, witty, and very clever; also endowed with much personal magnetism. Success ts indicated If the career of a designer, artist or musician,' especially ultra-modern, is chosen.

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One-Minute Test Answers 1 1. It Is a lake situated partly' In Vermont and partly in Canada, and much, frequented by tourists. 2. Hoover Dam, - " " ""

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"The J Compleat "Angler"": by Izaak Walton ( was published in Ave editions in Walton's lifetime, 1593-1683, and has since been, published more than 100 times. He was much beloved by the eminent men of his day, especially the English clergy. Beer is of great antiejuity and was manufactured by the Egyptians and later by the Greeks, Romans and ancient Gauls. There are two species of red raspberries, the American and European. . The Bridge of the Gods spans the Columbia river in Oregon. It was completed in ,1940-

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Whether he's designing a complicated sub-st ation or a simple lighting arrangement, the employe who takes pride in doing his work better not Just "good enough" . . . he's the man who is striving to $ive real "public service."

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The essence of democracy at work is a man at work satisfying his own individual enterprise. Only a man's free spirit will keep democracy alive America is rich in opportunity opportunity for a man to create his own opportunity! The picture above exemplifies opportunity for "public service.' This employe is not required to add that extra spark of individuality that ,. he injects. He's doing it because he wants to! He wants to progress . . . and he will! Our American democracy is strong because it promotes individuals. Its success is the sum total of millions of individual achievements. What is "public service"? Common usage identifies it with utility service . like this Company's electric service. We like to think of "public service" as "public spirited help", . . doing things beyond the regular line of duty . . . service that is "extra." Freedom of enterprise, both in industry and in individuals, is the one great virile force that spells continued growth and success for American democracy. And this assures the best electric service at the lowest rates possible fpr YOU.

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nett and his sister, Mrs. Vervain Dilley.

Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore and son students at Purdue spent the

daughter, Lloyd Vickery of In- week end at home.

dianapolis and Mrs. Cooper of Sunbury, Pa. were the week end mioetc nf PViarlio Virlrprv anrl

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J" I handed; so Is Charles Burchfleld,

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Breeden of j famous American water colorlst, West Lafayette, managers of the , whose pictures hang in many Purdue Hog Farm, were guests museums, Including the Cleve-,

of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and , land Museum of Art.

Stella Johnson over the week end.

Delno Vickrey spent the week end with friends in Terre Haute. Bob Johnson of Indiana University spent the week end at home. His sister, Judy Johnson accompanied him to Bloomihgton for a week's visit. Lex Arnett returned Sunday to his home in Indianapolis after spending the past month here with his mother, Mrs. Lottie Ar-

Kathmandu Is the capital of the Independent Btate of Nepal, Nepal has an estimated population of 15,600,000. ' . i Izaak Walton, writer of the Immortal book on he Joys of fishing, was a London, ironmon ger by trade. . The longest railway tunnel in the United States Is the Cascts ttmnel in the state of Washington. It Is 41,152 feet long.

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The Gold Bricker Miss T ASS A REID, stenographer . for the Sullivan County Clerk, is very, much alarmed at the fact that a theif stole a rosebush from-the Court House lawn Wednesday evening. At least the thief has good taste'. TASSA said she hoped the culprit got stuck with a thorn. .

! THE GOLDBRICKER hopes that the Wabash Valley Bus Line will give one of the new "Flexible" buses to PAUL LAFOLLETTE, who is now driving one of the new "Becks". GOLDBRICKER found . that PAUL is one of the . most courteous bus drivers on the line.

as the best-dressed man in town. We are riot sure though, CARL ENGLE would run a very close second.

This corner has noticed that the. only irregularity about , the Court House is the hands on the clocks. None -of the clocks have the : same , time. As a matter of fact,. none of the clocks even run..

A wise man once said that the difference' between a gum-chewing girl and a cud-chewing cow was the intelligent , look on the face, of the cow . -

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BRICKER wonders if there is and population anything to the fact that GA-

BOR TAKATS and ALVIN CALLAHAN will be leaving the Sullivan High School faculty next year. -

In mention of the Court House it might be of interest to someone to know the Sullivan Law Library on the third floor is rated one of the best in the state. The library contains some four thousand .volumes. ' estimated at thirty thousand dollars. That IS a record ior a city of six thous-

BOB HERR is going to have' a fine new place of business. ' GOLDBRICKER wishes he would get settled in one place -for a while,' because those fruitless j trips to 111 South Court Street i are setting iiresome. GOLD-! BRICKER made three Friday be- I

fore he realized that BOB had moved.

Quit vsylnr rent and own grovt borne. Special bargahn property tn Installment plaa. Also farm for aalo. W. T. MELLOTT

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DANCING in the kitchen of their Chico, Cal., auto-court cabin are 74-year-old Leonard Longmire, unemployed farmhand, and his 13-year-old bride, the farmer June Hogan. Parents of the gir! have given their approval to the match, which climaxed a year's courtship. ,, (International)

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