Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 124, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 June 1947 — Page 2
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the . Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 . , PAUL POINTER Publisher EiiEANOR iOYNTER JAMISON ....... Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Poatofflce. Sullivan, . Indiana , Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan. Indiana ' Telephone 12
United Press Wire Service National BepresentatiTe: Thels and Simpson, New York , , , SUBSCK1PT By Carrier, per week 15e ---.-."Itf.J. 8"i";S. Year !M.nO Six Months - J2.2B One Month ' 40 AU Man subscriptions Charles Shake who is employed at Chicago," spent the week-end with his mother, , Mrs. Eliza Shake. Leven Arnett of Sullivan came Monday for a visit with his son, D.V. Arnett and family, t . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Akin of Orlando, Florida has come to spend the summer months with Mrs. Akin's brother, Ed Curtner. John Kresge of- Bloomington, visited his mother, Mrs. Edna Kresge, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Risinger, on Monday. ' Mr; and Mrs. Frank Stevens of near Oaktown, wete Thursday dinner guests of their, daughter, Mrs. Chester Van Meter and husband. Janet and Barbara Purcell of Unit ysvlnr rent and own foil home. Special bariafns ro?erty, n Installment Un. Vleo farms for ule. W. T. MELLOTT
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ION BATE: By Mall Elsewhere In The United States! Year -w Six Months One Month .50 strictly ln Advance. Fox Lake, Illinois, are here to spend the summer . with their( grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Purcell. : Mr. and Mrs. Alva Queen of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrsv Frank Queen and . Mr. and Mrs. Al Wickline. Missionary Society Honors Charter Members The meeting of the Christian Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. G. , Orr Wednesday, June 11. Topic for discussion was India, led by Mrs. Emma Bailey assisted by Elizabeth Gilliland, Bess Parnell, Florence McCormick and Ella Rogers. Mrs. Nora Owens led the devotions. Mrs., Bailey conducted the installation service for new officers. This being the birthday of Mrs. Nora Alumbaugh,. only living charter member , of the society, she was honored with . a birthday cake with lighted can-i dies mada by Mrs., Orr, whose mother was also a charter member. Mrs. Alumbaugh was presented a gift from the society in appreciation of the years of service she has given. The hostess served refreshments of straw berries, whipped cream and cake. SMART UYS EA. EA. Inst r u m en is
The Gold Bricker
GOLDBRICKER received the ' following memo from FRANK LINNELL. r . . - ',- ! Dear Editor: 1 A good reporter reports truthfully. It was indicated to you that it was a . sien of' weak reporting to mi your column with
"brain children'.' of other writers aumormes in cuimuui. .u. when so much interesting local the theft of two stolen automonews was available to an intelli- biles.
gent and . active youth as you, no doubt, are. . . . Personalities are often obnoxious and unwise use of them indicate another deficiency the user. of Maybe your column is aptly Ac fnr fiimicViincJ vnn nlh ..u . ahi . j jyiUKi jokes, how about printing this friendly note in your column? Does your sense of humor stretch that far? . Your friendly critic, Frank E. Linnell. If you please, MR. LINNELL, would you send me a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary? LEE RUSSELL, former tripplHthreat half-back ' of the Golden Arrows, is open for advice on love affairs, pro football, or any other thing that our local youths might be interested in. CONNIE and "CAP" CAMPBELL are leaving. Sullivan in a few days for quite an experience. Both of them are going to Wisconsin to be counselors in vacation camps. Have a good time, ' kids! - . , . . The street lamp at. the south side of the bank building ... is probably the most repaired one in town. It keeps KIIRKHAM pretty busy running down there and fixing it. It has been fixed twice in the past week. ',. JACK. HERIN, , who has been visiting in Oklahoma, has just returned home. . JACK says that he was working in an undertaking establishment down there. That is his ambition. B-r-r-r he can have it. , ; An article , appeared in the Times last Friday night appealing for some, specific articles for theTeen. Canteen. , TJiey were: a piano, screen doors, book shelves, ; a radio, up-to-date books, lamps, and a rug for the reading nook. All persons interested in helping the .Canten salong 4his linermay?
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TenYearsAgo Today June 23, 1937: Craford T. Hull, of near Pato-, ka, and Arthur Mason, of Prince- . aie ueu.g iiciu . Edith Collyear, Alice Boothe, Lola Gambill, Mildred Gambill, Lucile Heien, Faye Cunningham, nnrl Helen Thrasher have been issued Indiana Beta Sigma Phi bids and they have accepted. Workmen are busy at the Mil-Tli-ntr Stnr-o nn thf ROIlthsidG Mill II 1 ' ' 5 w. .. - . this week where a modernistic store front is being built. it has been learned that the Root Store, located on North Court Street will move within a few weeks to a new and more commodious location on the west side of the square. "., Albert Moore, 37, of Carlisle, was found guilty by a jury , of malicious mayhem and sentenced to serve from two to fourteen yearsJfn the" state "'penitentiary. tSBtZStSSEB FREE ACOUSTICON HEARING ,;. ,v; clinic .. : DAVIS .HOTEL1 Wednesday, June 25 . 3 to 6 I M. Home or Evening , Appointments By Calling the HotcJ." WORN OUT FROM GETTING UP NIGHTS? If you get up nights have Frequent desire to pass your water yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad you're reading this: Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of his patients with this trouble. So he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. He called jt "Swamp-Root." Millions of men and women have taken it often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to work to flush out kidneys . : . increaseo flow of urine, heloinff relieve excess acidity . the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night's sleep after the firat tew, doaoa. Caution: take as directed. J For free trial supply, send to Dept. R, Kilmer St Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of Swamp. " Root today at your drugstore. MFlIIJUflV,MRI.!? supply DISTRIBUTORS Conditioned
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The Senior Pals Sunday School class will have a weiner roast j Tuesday night at the . home ;. of Mrs. George Frederick. Members wishing to go meet at the library by 7:30. Friends here, have .received word of the recent marriage of Jennie Rae Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Taylor of south of town, and William Pirtie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pirtle. After a ' honeymoon trip to Oklahoma they will make their home in Anderson, Indiana where they are employed. Grover and . Charles Vickrey and Bill Johnson attended the Methodist Conference in Bloomington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Olbrich rej turned Friday to their home ' AmVinrcf Ohm airar a wpp m . Amhel'St, Ohio after a week's vacation here with the latter's i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Milam and son of Newport, Indiana, were also guests. Warner Lowe of Terre Haute, transacted business here Friday. Gerald Sparks and Sid McNabb have returned to Bloomington to enroll at I. U. for the summer term. - Orville Moon and Phillip Vickrey who are employed in IndCITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE, JOB DAY and ... NIGHT Deoendable Courteous o Reliable
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TODAY S flARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, June 23 (NP) Hogs 8.C00; opened active, 25c higher than Friday; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs. $25.00; 225-300 lbs. $23.00 $24.75; 300-350 lbs. $21.75 $22.25; 350-400 lbs. $21.00; good and choice sows $17.00 $19.50. Cattle 1,400; calves 700; steers and heifers moderately active; medium ana. good steady; common and medium uneven, weak; bulk good . 800-1050 . lb. steers $25.00 $26.00; good light steers about $26.00; medium and good $24.00 -$24.75; medium . grassers $21.50 $23.00; common $19.00 $20.50; medium and good heifers $22.00 $25.50; good cows $17.50 $19.00; common and medium $13.75 $17.50; tanners and cutters $10.50 $14.00; vealers $1.00 lower; good and choice $22.00 $24.50; common and medium $11.00 $21.50. - Sheep 300; fat lambs steady; good and choice spring lambs $23.00 $24.00; medium and good $20.50; . common and medium $16.00 $19.00; choice light shorn ewes about $7.00 7 ' -
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