Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 152, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 July 1947 — Page 8

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Mcnkey Business ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP) There are no monkeys a St. Paul's famed Como Park zoo this summer. Robert E. Peterson, commissioner . of parks, said the rost of monk- ! eys has gone far out of line with ' the city budget. The city used to buy a dozen monkeys for $100. now they cost nearly $40 apiece. Transports Yitld Fat I SEATTLE (UP) More Ithanj 17,000 pounds of salvaged fat have been collected from U. S. Army transports arriving at Seattle since last January, port officials said. Largest take from a single vessel was 1,600 pounds from the General LeRoy Eltinge, from Yokohama. French railways, totaling 26.417 miles, and formerly owned and operated under seven great railways systems, two of which were state owned, were, in Jan. 1. 1938,' merged into one French National Railway system, the Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer Francais. Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow WILL

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A Great BOOK! A Greater MOVIE! mm FRI. and SAT. "SCARLET HORSEMAN" Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Mrs. Nina McCombs will entertain the Fast Noble Grand club with a lawn party at her home at 509 East Jackson Street, Thursday, July 31, 6:30 p. m. Each member bring hamburger or hot dogs to be cooked over an open oven. A good attendance is desired. Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society meeting Friday night, August 1, 7:30, home of Rosetta Ford, 504 South Court Street. Sullivan Lodge No. 147 I.O.O.F., regular session Friday night, August 1st. There will be work in the Initiatory degree. All Odd Fellows are invited to attend and visiting Odd Fellows are welccjme. Refreshments will - be served after lodge. . Regular meeting cf the Royal Neighbors of America, Friday, August 1st, 7:30 o'clock, Woodma n, ' Hall. Social hour will follow. Pocahontas club will ' be entertained by Tena Pierce, Thursday night, 7 o'clock, bring own table service. Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, August 4, at the home of Maurine Medsker at 6 o'clock tor a covered dish dinner. PERSONAL SERVICE

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At no extra cost, we help the family fill out claims for Old Age pensions, assist with Social Security, and advise on insurance matters. Three-I League Clubs W. L. Danville 55 33 Springfield 5ft 37 Terre Haute 52 38 Evansville 50 39 Waterloo 45 45 Quincy 37 52 Davenport 38 54 Decatur 27 64 National League Clubs W. L. Brooklyn 62 36 New York 49 41 St. Louis 51 43 Boston 50 45 Cincinnati 46 52 Chicago 44 51 Pittsburgh 40 56 Philadelphia 39 57 American League Clubs , W. L. New York 65 32 Boston 52 42 Detroit ..49 43 Philadelphia 48 48 Cleveland 42 45 Washington 41 50 Chicago 42 55 St. Louis 34 58 Pet. .625 .611 ,.578 .562 CA 500 Pet. .633 .544 .543 .526 .469 .463 417 .406 Pet. .670 .553 .533 .500 .483 .451 .433 .370 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Three-I League Terre Haute, 8-1; Waterloo, 4-3. Springfield, 7; Danville, 1. Quincy, 6-8; Decatur, 4-7. Evansville, 7; Davenport, 5. National League Brooklyn, 11; St. Louis, 10 (10 innings). Pittsburgh, 5-5; Boston, 3-8. New York, 5; Cincinnati, 4 (10 innings). Philadelphia, 9; Chicago, 2. American League St. Louis, 2; Washington, 1. New York, 8; Detroit, 5. Cleveland, 13; Boston, 7. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Gray Tax Days In Maiine "GRAY, Me. (UP) This town's tax rate for 1947 is $90 per $1,000 valuation an increase of $24 over last year. ' faking Stock SENATE SECRETARIES Irene Parson (left) and Alice Harrison tap financial reserves in face of "payless payday" arising from congressional delay in appropriating funds for 1948 fiscal year which began July 1. (International) Cool and Comfortable

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HARDWARE Vaughn Jones 4-H Club Leaders and Members Get Tractor Training More than 100 selected volunteer local 4-H Club leaders in Indiana have received special , JI. . . . . ,;: 4u limning at stale Vilnius 111 uic annual 4-H tractor maintenance program since its inception in 1945, according to records of the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. Studies at the clinics include carbureMon, ignition, cooling system, lubrication, valve adjustment and other essentials for ; efficient tractor operation. ; 1 Upon completion of their course, the local leaders instruct I their county club members in the proper care and maintenance of f?rm tractors. 1 It is estimated that 1550 Indiana 4-H boys have received this ' instruction. Superior records of club boys taking part in the 1947 program i will be censidered for merit awards provided by Standard Oil Company (Indiana). County winners will receive sterling silver medals of honor. The number of medals to be awarded this year will be determined by the State Club office. The state champion selected from the county winners will be awarded a trip to the Chicago 4-H Club Congress, unds are also provided for the selected local 4-H leaders to attenc. the state clinics. Last year's state winner was Roy C. Short of Centerville. The 4-H tractor maintenance program is supervised by the State Agricultural College Extension Service. One-Minute Test 1. Can you tell what presidents of the United States the three following women married Ida Saxton? 2. Frances Folsom? 3. Julia Dent? Words of Wisdom A few books, weU studied, and thoroughly digested, nourish the understanding more than hundreds but gargled in the mouth, .as ordinary students use. F. Osborn. Today's Horoscope Today's birthday celebrant is capable and dependable, although rather domineering. You are fond of good literature, are a fluent and intelligent talker, and an amusing entertainer. You prefer the company of the opposite sex. Marfy young and your home life will be congenial and happy. The day's influences are doubuui, yei longed-for news or orders may be YOU HAVE

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