Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 148, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 July 1947 — Page 2
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA1
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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 POTVTER I....; Publisher ELEANOR "OYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Fostoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except BatMday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. fiulUvan, Indiana Telephone U
United Preit Wire Service National ltepreneawiUve: Tkels and Simpson, New York
The Gold I Bricker
I Here is a noel idea for any person deciding to cash bad checks. A young couple were apprehended for passing bad ihecks in a I Chicago deptrtment store. When I the judge asked them the reason 'for such action the young man j replied that he was a detective 'story writer and he wanted to get some first hand knowledge from the criminal's view-point.
be long until the local boys will j FAIRBANKS be donning their' armor and rid- Mrs. Bertha Horner called on ing into battle against some Mrs. Clara Scott Monday afterother Valley team. We have noon. 1 heard rumors that the Golden ( L.- H. Crew and Gerald Crew Arrows are going to be the Wa- were in Clinton Sunday, bash Valley Champions this com- j Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley ing season. spent Saturday night with Mr.
week with Mr. , and Mrs. Emery Pogua. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes and two sons are visiting relatives and friends around Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes have lived in Detroit for the last twenty years. ,
H. Crew, Mrs. Ida Drake !Mrs. Effie Dilley attended
and the
funeral of Mrs. Marshall Braner at Prairie Creek Monday afternoon.
Maybe horse back riding isn't the only fad that is starting around town.-. It seems. as though the amount of Motorcycle riders have increased in the past few weeks. And then, of course, there are the little motor scooters that put in their bid for noticement.
- ovmuBii nun juris: By Carrier, per weok 15c By Mall Elsewhere In By Mail In Sullivan ,,. And Adjoining Conntie. The t,olted State. Tear Srt.Oo Year $500 Six Months $2.25 Six Months 12.75 One Month 40 One Month i W All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance. , Threats To Our Foreign Policy " Declarations of foreign policy mean little unless they XJ i. 1 1 J.
aie buppux teii to wnaiever degree may oe necessary 10 assure
tiieir application. This support may involve financial appropriations. It There is a certain piano teacher may require, primarily, evidence that Congress is in substan- in town that gets very irritated tial accord with what the executive department is attempting at this new fangled boogie. She to do. It may involve care in providing a reasonably consist- thinks that it needs soothed out ent course of action, so that one rhase will not contradict a little more. What about this,
another. . All these requirements are evident in the case of the American program for economic rehabilitation of Europe. But they appear to be overlooked by some elements in Con
gress
While we are on sports we might mention the fact that Gabe Takats is, another Sullivan coach that is going over in the Bulldog town. Dugger that it. It is too bad that they aren't on oor schedule also, seeing as how Keek's boys will be. It, would be nice vo be able to defeat both ofthtm at their- respective games. How about it Arrows,
and Mrs. George Minger at See- j Mrg Mary H Drake called on lyIlle' ,T j r, u her daughter, Mrs. Fred Morgan, . Clay C. Horner and Miss Ruby', Thursday afternoon..
Vaion were mamtu oaiuiuaj. , ....
He is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Orville Horner of Fairbanks and a graduate of .Fairbanks High School. He served in World War II and has baen around the world. When he left the U. S. he left
Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Crew called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer -Dilley one evening last week. The Eastern Star Inspection of Graysville, Farmersburg and
Some of the funds appropriat
ed by the Canteen bake sale are Prairie Creek. She is a graduate
now going to be put into effect. During August the Canteen is closed for redecoration. The Canteen will be open tonight and Saturday night.
from the Atlantic Coast and j Fairbanks held at Fairbanks was
came back by the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Horner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Caton of
well attended Friday ev3ning. Mrs. Cora Thompson, Mrs. L. i
hep cats? Lee Russell says that he thinks that jive is here to stay.
Ten Years Ago
Today
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. ness threatens to be hampered by partisan, politics and personal prejudices.. . There seemed, for instance, a disposition on the aart of certain. Republicans to oppose further outlays abroad' unless f C 1 1 f f 1 'l I n - miwilm. C 1 1 . . , . . i - J J . 1. 1 l
" uii"'.n.m. miinuci uj. uvuivviais agreea w neip overnae
President Truman's veto of the second tax bill. Arguments van
July 25, 1937: , ! Martin Goshorn, custodian Shakamak State Park, spoke
lower the Rotary luncheon.
great deal of variety.
of the Prairie Creek High Schol
and has been employed in Terre Haute. They will reside in Fairbanks. Mrs. Ellis Holmes is visiting her daughter, Carpi, at Indiana
polis this week. . I Mrs. George Wilfon, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Wilfon and daughter, 1 Iris, and Mr. and Mrs. Homsr
I Dilley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gosney near Craw- j . iordsville. j Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Lloyd were Rev. j and Mrs. Wm. Stone and daugh- ; ter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoskey,' Mr. and Mrs. Gus j
Emma I
Thelma Chambers, former
Company. The assortment has a wiiuvm ; -
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thrown from a "whirligig ride" at an Indianapolis amusement park.
One other new improvement that must be made at the Sulli-
Hieh School thsi year is a
are heard that "tax-burdened Americans" won't tl kmHlv new. scor.e b?ard. ?r,.the ?.tblU
old one that was there. Maybe it was a blessing. The old one was hard to read anyway.
to requests for further foreign aid funds. The counter-argu-
hjciiu t&, oi course, mat we nave, made commitment from which we cannot withdraw at this date, and that it would be .foolish, therefore, to reduce taxes before tho
tional requirements can be detemiined. Moreover, with Americans as busy as they are today, the necessity for immcdi-
. ate mk iwiucuon nas not ocen established. '-Such implied threats come from the same group of Republicans that tried to put over the wool tariff in contradiction of our reciprocal trade programs and of our efforts to break down economic barriers abroad. This group also has been lighting adequate allotments for the St
foreign information service. But Republicans are not the only obstacles to administration proposals to relieve the plight of Eurone. Drew Pearson reports that southern Democrats in the House are prepared to vote almost solidly against Mr. Truman's request
..w.iuviiit-u neie lot a suustantrai group of Europe s displaced persons. As we pointed out ; the other day thus request is logical in view of our efforts to find new homes for these refugees. If we are unwilling to absorb our snarewhich can be done, a Labor Department official says, without upsetting the domestic economy other nations hardly wjl tokc iindiy tottr sifggestionsthat 'they help in this, program. ; 1 It f?1US biPr,t;'Pan foreign policy, which has been one
iw: iiiwu i upeiut post-war developments, is in danger' of bwng -wrecked by politics and prejudices. If it collapses, the icsult may be chaos in international affairs. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Drake called on their daughter and son-
Fifty-four Boy Scouts from inrlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sullivan started bright and early, Robbins, Sunday afternoon.
Speaking of football
this morning for Camp Kreiten
stein near Brazil, Indiana. A huge head of cabbage weighing1' 12 lbs. and measuring 32 inches in diameter, grown by John Adams, is on display in the
it won't ' Beasley Food Store window.
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If you wish to "clean up" some scattered bills, see us about a Debt Consolidation Loan. Borrow what you need now, repay monthly. Come in or phone.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
spent lastiisias
DUGGER
I 'Mrs. Gcor, Grubb of Vipcennes, is t!i2 guest of her
mother, Mrs. Alice Robinson and her sister, Mrs. Hubert Myers. ,Mrs. Delia Neal of Flint, Mich-" igan, is visiting 'relatives and friends in Dugger. . The shelter house at the park was the scene of a delightful covered dish dinner Monday evening by the B.P.W. of Greene County, with Mrs. Monna Hopkins, Mrs. Eva Taylor, Miss Effie Pigg and Mrs. Syl Yung as hostesses. The group were enter- ' tained by Fannie Taylor, magician. Readings by Mrs. Bessie Tate Gillan of Linton. An accordion player and the Four BarberCttes of Clay City. Mrs. Haseman of California, and a former B. P. W. president of Iowa, were guests."
Hole in Shoe Good Alibi COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Charles
I Clark's hole in his shoe did him a I had turn thmi n onnA nnn f'l-jvt
driver of a truck which struck two automobiles, told Judge John Matthias he tried to stop but his shoe caught in the accelerator and made the truck go ister. Matthias suspended sentence.'
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary Olive Franklin, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2 P. M. of the 2nd. day of August. 1947, at number 437 North Duane Street in Sullivan, Indiana, and from dav to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of sad decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots number "A," "G," twenty-one (21), twentyfive (25), and twenty-six (26)L in Dixon's Addition to the town, now City of Suilivan, Sullivan County; State of Indiana, as the same appear on the recorded ' " plat of said Addition. " ' r ! Said real estate will be sold free of liens except the lien of the 1947 taxes becoming due and payable in 1918, which taxes the purchaser will assume and agree to pay. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of slid real estate, and for cash. AMORINE M. WILSON i - ... As Administrator of Estate of Mary Olive Franklin,
Deceased.
Notice Of Administratix's Sale Of ' Personal Property At PUBLIC SALE Notice is herebv ffiven that the undersigned, Admin
istratrix of the estate of Emma T. Osburn, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at! the late residence of said decedent, approximately five miles southwest of the Town cf Shelburn and three-fourths mile west of Benson Chapel, in Turman Township, in said County of Suilivan
and Sfate of Indiana , On The 2nd Day Of August, 1947 the nersonal nrouertv of said estate consisting of:
1 three-piece living Room Suite, 1 Library Table, 1 Wilton Velvet Rug, Small Rugs, 1 Lot Pillows and Bed-
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B aing, & Minors, l iuaniei uiuck, a. iwh uau, x .imns I'.w.n, SnMn nipcp. 1 IJnrlio TahJp. 1 American Oriental
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Rug, 1 Jenny Lind single bed with spring & mattress, l Lot of Dishes, 1 Pair Candlesticks, 1 Gas Heater, 1 Wash
Stand. And other articles not mentioned. Said sale to begin at 10:00 o'clock A. M. TERMS OF SALE
Said personal property to be sold for cash, and the
1 purchase money to be paid before removal of property
lrom premises. Pauline Woodard, Administratrix . Not Responsible for Accidents EMORY DRAKE, AUCTIONEER PIGG & TENNIS 1 Attorneys For Administratrix ,r . -
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EXLINE CORNER Davie Brown was in Sullivan
Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Brown was in Dug
ger visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Roy Dyer, Monday. Mrs. Mary Roberts visited Mrs Roy Dyer Monday. She is livinj in Anderson and is here visitin; friends and relatives. Mrs. George Young arrive Sunday from Detroit, Michiga to stay. She has been in MichigaJ for the past year. .! Joe Gallagher visited Fret Dunder Monday. -.
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