Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 122, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 June 1947 — Page 8
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PACE EIGHT - - SULLIVAN -D AILY TIMESTHURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947, BTJTJLTVAN. INDIANA NO VV HIUM ADULTS Tonight & Fri. 6:45 - 7:15 P. M. FRI. and SAT. Matinee 2:00 Saturday " Our Daily Message inru SAT.
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BENDIX IRONERS See the sensations new Bendix washer now ready for demonstrat'on on ROOT'S ,
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ALARM CLOCKS by Ingraham $2.23 $2.00 SPONGE MOPS ............... 50c
$1.39 WALL DRYERS
$1.69 CASSEROLES & FRAMES 49c
$1.29 WASTE BASKETS ROOT'S
Indiana District Semi-Pro
TOURNAMENT functioned By The National Baseball Congress
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 1:00 P.M. Rafter's Tavern ' Vs. Uptown Tires 6:15 P.M. Great Lakes Steel Corp. Vs. Hymera Araer. Legion 8:30 PJI. Sullivan Merchants .. ' Vs. Danville Athletic Club SUNDAY, JUNE 22 B 1:15 P.M. Brazil Bedwells Vs. Winner Friday 8:30 Game 3:45 P.M. Winner 1:15 Saturday Vs. Winner 3:30 Saturday 6:30 P.M. Semi-Final Game. 8:30 F.M. Semi-Final Game. Champions Go To The
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TERRE HAUTE Admission Per Session-- ; Men 50c Ladies 25c Children Under 16 10c Tax Included
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ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 16c
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ADDED Chapter 11 "CHICK CARTER, DETECTIVE"
THE CHILDREN'S HOUR SATURDAY AT 12:30 ONLY DOORS OPEN 12:00 Mickey Rooney in "Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn"
Three Trustees For Indiana U. To Be Named Soon INDIANAPOLIS, June 19, Reappointments o two Indiana University trustees and the replacement of a third prior to July 1 are expected to occur when the ' three present appointments expire. Frank E. Allen, South Eerid superintendent of schools, and William A. Kunkel, Bluffton and publisher of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, are expected to be renamed to the Board of Trus tees. Paul Feltus, publisher of the i ,j.iC;.i...-,a,-iV ,-., Vl - j..:.n
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SUMMER Slacks 7.50 up by ''. McGregor GOODALL GULF STREAM Gali.irriinp. ti-nni-cal worsted and !S rayon trousers with pleated fronts for cool- ' I ness on hot, sum mer days. Als T-SHIRTS in large assortment!' !:,. ki Jim. I St "" i . , ...
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A NEW WESTERN STAR!
A SIX-GUN SHOWDOWt "LAW OF J THE LASH" ST. JOHN y Bloomington Star-Courier, will not be renamed to the board, according to authoritative sources. I David H. Wylie, president of the Bloomington Limestone Company and a prominent ' business and civic leader in Bloomington, is believed to have the inside track for the appointment replacing Feltus. j Another possibility for the post expected to be vacated is Dr. Dillon S. Geiger, also of Bloomington. The three trustees must be elected by the State Board of Education subject to the approval of Governor Ralph F. Gates. No date has been set for the meeting of the board. : . . a-:,..-. - Ctt PEDIGREE Straw Hats 2.50 up The latest in summer headwear woven for head comfort in both fit and temperature. McGregor & ARROW Sport Shirts 3.25 up What kind of snort sh;rt do you want? Take a tip and see the new Arrow and McGregor styles of fine quality materials . . . best in workmanship.
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-1 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted June 18: Mrs. Hannah Wilson of Sullivan, R. 3; Ledford Slaven of Shelburn. ' : Admitted June 19: Elaine Barnett of Shelburn, R. 1. Dismissed June 18: Mrs. Grace White of Shelburn; Mrs. Madeline McBnde and son of Shelburn; Mrs. Sarah Beasley and daughter of Merom. Dismissed June 19: Mrs. Gerald Shepherd and son, Gerald Jr., of 701 South State Street: BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Pirtle of Sullivan rural route announce the birth of a daughter, Mabel Ann, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital June 14th. Mrs. Pirtle is the former Flora Mae Bedwell, formerly of Sullivan. Mother and daughter are doing fine. ' ' . ' Fan and motor mounted in aluminum housing outside of home. The Ideal Ventilating Fan for EVERY Kitchen" Q Wish you . could have a 1 . : i . . 1 i .' 1 .. i . . n tr miiieii veuiiiiiuiig ian: iou can: is-iiuntrn-Aiiti!; js tne most versatile fan on the market . . . it can be installed in the kitchen of any home! It eliminates cooking odors, excess moisture and greasy film all year 'round, and in the summer it keeps the kitchen amazingly cool by carrying off the hot air caused by cooking. Every modern home, new or old, needs KITCHEN-AIRE! FITS ANYWHERE No construction problem stops KITCHEN-AIRE installation. Ceiling, inside-wall, outsidewall, over the cabinets they're all the same to this versatile fan. Great for bathroom and recreation room, too! ULTRA QUIET! KITCHENAIRE 's patented construction places the fan and motor on the outside wall of your home. Kitchen-Aire is QUIET! ATTRACTIVE! . The goodlooking aluminum grill shown above is all you see when KITCHEN-AIRE is installed! It's as decorative as, a wall plaque! ELECTRIC WALL SWITCH! Flip KITCHEN-AIRE on justl like you flip on your kitchen light! No dangling cords to get in the way! . CARE FREE! KITCHENAIRE requires no cleaning of operating 'parts. The motor is sealed and the fan and motor are housed in weather-resistant aluminum outside your home, i SEE YOUR KITCHEN-AIRE DEALER, NOW!
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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones fjrri" - LOCALS Mrs. Cecil Alumbaugh and son of Bristol, West Virginia, have returned home after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Ed Kellams and other a-elatives. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kellarns and Billy Ed Catlin accompanied them home for a few days. Mrs. Alumbaugh is Superintendent of the Surface Mining Division in Clarksburg, West Virginia. They are former residents of Sullivan. All true wild goats are essen. tially mountain animals and exhibit great aptitude for scrambling among rocks and bushes, are very sure-footed, and display great strength and agility in leaping. ' More than 22,000,000 acres of land in the United States normally grow cotton. Cotton was used in Peru centuries before the white man came to the Americas. j ' . I Records for recovery from ex- ' tensive burns were apparently broken in 1945, when a Marine who had 83 per cent of his body burned was able to return to duty within three months.
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POLAROID SPORT STYLE SUN GLASSES ..... $1.69 POLAROID SLIP-ON SUN GLASSES $2.50 NEW POLAROID DAY GLASSES $2.69 Other Sun Glasses 23c to $4.50 BABY TOUCH HAIR REMOVER 23c IMRA HAIR REMOVER . ' C5c NAIR HAIR REMOVER LOTION ' 49c NEET HAIR REMOVER CREAM 59c
This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY June 22nd
Cameras And Kodaks Brownie 620 Target . . 5.18 Brownie Reflex 8.63 Kodak 35, 4.5 Lens . . 43.87 Kodak Reflex 137.92 Revere "8" Movie Camera 77.50
Everyone Enjoys STOVERS CHOCOLATES Bennett's Pharmacy -Since 1914 Phone 96
Shrine to Sherman Planned LANCASTER, O. (UP) The birthplace of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, who was born on Main Hill here 127 years ago, is to be renovated and made a national shrine.
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Oversize Photo Finishing 8 Print Roll 39c Extra Prints, 5c each Enlargements, 5x7 . . . 40c Enlargements, 8x10 .'. 75c Firemen Frustrated , ALTUS, Okla. (UP) It was quite a disappointment to the Altus firemen. On the first run on their new truck, the blaze was out when firemen arrived.
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