Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 131, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 July 1947 — Page 6
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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Selby are leaving today for Louisville, Ky. to visit their son and wife, Mr. ana Mrs, dacK Beiby. They will also visit in Cincinnati, Ohio before returning home. ... j . Miss Margaret Roberts has re- 1 turned to South ' Bend after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roberts. I Coyotes, Stay Away! - NORMAN, Okla. (UP) A scientist who can concoct virtually any smeil, depending on what the situation requires, has perfeeied a coyote repellent and sent it to a harassed stockman -in Montana. Dr. Ralph Bienfang, national authority on odors and professor of pharmacy at the university of Oklahoma, received the' request for a coyote repellent from V, M. Long, Montana sheep -rancher. Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 479 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow SHIMMY? CAOSES ACCIDENTS Tht tar that '." wtavet " 0f "teandr$"wiU cause bad accidents. Have us remove ikt 'shimmj" from your tar and drive safely. Specialist tervict. E 118 So. Main Phone 98
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Paducah, Ky.," Is situated at die confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers, and is the terminus of several river packet : lines. The city was laid' out in 1827, and received a city charter in 1856. It was occupied and fortified by General Grant during the Civil war, and .successfully defended against General Forrest with a much larger force. It was the birthplace of O. O. Mclntyre, author.. A landmark In Brooklyn for 89 years, the old and recently dilapidated Pierrepont mansion at 1 Pierrepont place, was recently razed to make way for the new Brooklyn -Queens connecting highway. 1
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niiraZ 3 Galvanized COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones r LEWIS Oscar Foreman haa newly decorated his property east of here and will move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wolverton spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton Were in Spencer on business Tuesday. The O.E.S. chapter served its regular birthday supper Tuesday night. Several members and vis itors were present. The next supper will be given in September. George Purcell of Terre Haute and his sister, Mrs. Delia Law rence attended the Fairview reunion Sunday. Mrs. Elfa Rehmel, manager of the Hardware Store was in Farmersburg Tuesday. Bob Callahan of Terre Haute was in this community Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Jasonville, who are camping at Shakamak gave a surprise birthday dinner for their son, Lee Burns and family of Lewis Sunday. Justice Boston was in Farmersburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs Mark Taylor of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hendricks. Rosa Sharpe called on Georgene Wheaton Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Ladd, who has been seriously ill is improving. Perry Woods is taking his vacat'on.and Jim Boston is carrying, the mail. Bur her CrjtchfitJd returned to work Tuesday aftjr a ten-day acation. A "mighty great hare" was the chief god of the Algonquin tribe of Indians. The Indians believed that they wenttothi3 god after death. ' ' . .$S:4 One of the first locomotives In the United States, "Tom Thumb,' lost a race with A a horse. I - art thi new postwar AUTOMAGIC GLADinorj Come in ... see the new Thor AutowrfgcGladironwithyour own eyes. You'll know instantly it's the postwar ironer , of your dreams ... with features never possible before . . . conveniences unheard of in pre-war models. CHECK THESE FEATURES Then come in for a demonttrationt Irons . . . presses . . . steams , . . automagfcaJy Operates with a single knee control. Standi and iron white you lit down. Iront shirts in 4Vi minutes flatwork in less. feldt la cosef size. VVhees anywhere in the house. VAN WEY Furniture & Appliance Van Van Wey, Prop. First Door North ( of Community Gym
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK G. H. Club.iome of Christine Vickrey, "Thursday, July 3. Royal Neighbors, city park, Friday, July 4, 7 o'clock. Light refreshments will be served. Bring own table service. Sullivan Rebekah Lodge Thursday evening, July 3, 7:30. The District Deputy asks for all officers to wear formats. Refreshments wilt be served after lodge. The Frank Neff W.R.C No. 155 will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Woodman Hall. Prlscilla Tfnbroidery Club will meet Wednesday night, July 2nd, 6:30 o'clock, city park. Hostess, Edith Harmon. The Pocahontas club will be entertained by Anna Broshears, Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock. Bring own table service. Megalopolis was an ancient city of Arcadia, founded in 370 B, C as the capital of the Arcadian confederacy. On its site today is the little town of Megalopolis or Sinano. Remains of the ancient city have been exhumed, the most precious of which are those of the theater. , Pay rolls of private industry In the United States amount to over 84 billion dollars a year,' according to the New Jersey Tax Payers association. In 1900. at Hartford," Conn.r; George Westinghouse installed the first practical turbine-driven generator for providing power, from a central station. f i"e
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PICNIC EEDS? Picnic Jugs ... 2.98 to 4.21 Paper Plates ; Vkg. 15 Paper Cups . . . K Pkg. 15 Napkins ........ Pkg. 15 Swim Caps .... 39c to 75 6-12 For Mosquitoes . . .49' SKAT. .'. ........ i. . . 49 TEOL for Poison Ivy ' 33. Iianda ids . . . . 25c and 47 Kodak Film v FOR - ' ALL CAMERAS; BENNETT'S Since 1914 Phone 96 OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY. 3rd Birdhouse De Luxe McKEESPORT, Pa. (UP)-46-room, six-storj- alr-conditioi ed house is being buiic here. Ea room has a private entrance at a full-length porch. But it's stric ly for the birds. Robert Giles ar I Walter Kustra are putting tl model birdhouse together at tl McKeesport Vocational School. Leg Ircas For Sale PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Tl War Assets Administration hei announced the sale of 684 paii of leg irons at $5 apiece. As ye the leg irons have been offered 1 penal institutions only. turirna Ium Cmmtf
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