Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 August 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILt TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 4, 1941

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

"I LOST 32 POUNDS!

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ash MARY MARGARET McBRIDE, Famous Radio Commentator

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One of the finest jobs ever done by. American housewives has been in saving used fats! Since 1942, over 800 million pounds have been salvaged. But, as Secretary of Commerce W. A. Harriman points out, the job still isn't over. "Not only the United States, but the whole world still lacks adequate supplies of fats and oils. And we in'America '"are particularly short of industrial fats." "these industrial fats, or their products, " are needed to make many things we use every day. The used fats you turn in will help tide us over until supplies are normal. Keep TURNIP IN yoim U$tV FATS

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HYMERA

Miss Juanita Sue Badders celebrated her 4th birthday at her home south of here Wednesday

.afternoon with a party. Contests were won by Bonnie Gordon, Linda McBride and John Shepherd. Two beautiful pink and white cakes decorated the table, one for Juanita and one for Bonnie Gordon, who celebrated her 18th birthday the next day. Pink

and white ice cream, cake and soft drinks were served to Mrs. Fonda McDaniels and son, Phillip, and daughter, Nancy, Mary Shepherd and son, David, Sylvia Shepherd and sons, Porter and Larry, Bernieoe Payne and daughter Glcnna Dale, Goldie Shepherd and sons, John and Tommie, Nell Gordon, Bonnie Gordon, Linda and Myrna McBride and Mrs. Badders an aughters, Wilma, Maryland, Carolyn and the honored guest, Juanita Sue. She receied many beautiful gifts.

Mrs. Tillie Stwelley and Mrs. Jean Owens and daughter were in Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Bonnie visited Mrs. Gordon's mother in Farmerburg Thursday . after-

KIDNEYS GETTING YOU UP NIGHTS? If you get up nights have frequent desire to pass your water but have only scanty passages 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. Painstakingly he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams Nature's own way to relief. He called it "Swamp-Root" and millions of grateful men and women hava taken it often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to work to flash out kidneys . . . increases the flow of urine, helping to relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing out, too. Many report getting a good night's sleep after the first few doses. Caution : take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. S, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.

A German V-t rocket fired at White Sands, N. M., to an altitude of 69.5 miles, carried in strumenta and cameras installed by the A. A. F., proving that delicate apparatus can be eject ed from the missile at extreme heights and lowered by parachute. ' More than 2,000,000 "persons have registered at the summit house atop' of Pike's Peak, Colorado. They have made the' ascent during summer seasons on foot, by burro, in automobiles and by cog-road train. ,.. A hevea tree does not come' into full rubber production until 12 years after, plantlne.'

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A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU REPORT announces the discovery of s new tannic acid trestnifnt (or ivy poisoning. The tfitntcnt bs bf'tt found excellent; it is genii? and r-afc, dries up the Lliflers in a surnr'. singly short lim-3 often v.iiliin 2 limit's. These government fi n . 1 i r f nre inoirporat?i in the new limine;

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Amalie said, "I thought you were to help me."

YEARS slipped by swiftly. Mary was the first child of Amalie and Jerome. She was a fairy-like child of five . with golden hair when dark-haired William came along. There was no communication between Jerome's house on the top of the hill and that of Alfred down below where Dorothea and Philip also dwelt. They hardly ever even glimpsed one another in the town. By mutual consent, they stayed apart ... i . It was on the tenth anniversary of the death of William Lindsey that Amalie looked about the house one afternoon for nine-year-old Mary. She found the child curled up with a book in a big chair. She said, "I thought you were to help me gather flowers

for your grandfather's grave?"

''Amalie," Philip said, holding out his hand. Amalie sighed,, "Do go and find Jim, Mary, and ask him if he will drive us to the cemetery. And tie on a broad hat The sun is very hot." It was not a long drive to the little cemetery. Jim remained with the buggy while Amalie and Mary carried flowers to the grave. Amalie stood there and read the inscription, "William Lindsey, 1800-1870." That was all. She bent to place the flowers and was surprised to see some fresh lilies already there. At almost the same moment, Mary said, "Who is that, Mama?" Amalie looked up, startled. A man sat on a nearby bench in the shadows. When he saw that Amalie had discovered him, he rose and came forward. "Philip!" exclaimed Amalie, and colored deeply. "Amalie." He held out his hand. He was taller but still

"I trust you did not speak," Dorothea said.

slightly bent with his deformity. His eyes were search!

but gentle, and he was a man of twenty-three.

' Amalie introduced Mary. Philip spoke to the child a:

she were an equal. Mary said, "Why don't you come to v;

us? I think I'd like you."

For a long time, they sat and talked and something

the old friendship returned. Amalie wondered uneaa

what Jerome would think, however.

Dorothea made no effort to hide her own opposition

any resumption of relations when Philip spoke of the met

ing at dinner. "I trust," she said, "that you did not speal

To her horror, Philip assured her and Alfred that he a

indeed spoken. Alfred did not appear too shocked. In fal

ne was very pieasea wnea ramp saia Amaiie oaa asn

after him ... (Continued tomorroi

Tm sorry, Mama. I did not know it was so late."

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One-Minute Test 1. In becoming president of Columbia university. New York, will General Eisenhower be theflrst or second military president of the institution? . 2. Who is the top commander Df the United States NaVy? 3. What is said to be the first professorship in cancer in any medical school has been estab

lished at what university?

Hints on Etiquette

If you have a reservation on any plane, railroad,, train, bus or other public conveyance, , and find you cannot use it, telephone and cancel the reservation as quickly

GRAB BAG

as possible. This la only good manners and fair to other passengers who are seeking reservat tions. ' Words of Wisdom ' " Jealousy is the sister of love, as the devil is the brother of angels. Boufflers. .

It is still hard to keep from being stingy with sugar.

Hercules points with pride to the suggestion of H. E. Barf

in the Country Gentleman that cows give just about as much

at one milking a day as at two. He's been doing it that way for

eral years. The sad thing about life is the fact that the moment when

right to say what lies nearest our hearts passes so swiftly. Thq

of the time we say what is expected of us.

So many folk who emphasize vogue on the outside are di fully vague on the inside.

How are these for interesting crops: four-leaved clover, h

and orange trees for transplants? Nobody can say Congress didn't try they introduced 6,000 during the session just ended!

I ! . Farmers make up 70 of the population of the world. If

could stand united long enough to make their .wants knef

couldn't they do wonderful things? Don't worry; they never w

Until now, mining had first rank in 'my mind as the

dangerous job in the world. But now they say it is farming! Ins

of trying' to get at the mote in the miner's eye, maybe we'd bej

work on the beam in our own!

You'd never guess what I found when I got my(Bibie dow

check on that reference or maybe you did know. Bedellium.

precious ewel; so it is as logical to name a child that as Opali

Ruby. Anyhow, I should be the last to ridicule anyone else's n;!

Today's Horoscope If you are marking a birthday anniversary today, although you are positive, somewhat opinionated, wilful, shrewd and intellectual, you are just and sincere, and do many kind and noble deeds unknown to others. You are friendly and have many fine friendships. Your home and family ties

are dear to you. The day is doubtful. Avoid taking important I action, as drastic changes are likely to be in the making. Keep on the good side of the authorii

ties. Some good fortune is pre saged for you in your next year, in spite of sudden disagreement and indifferent health of relatives. Secret activities are well sigrufled. Born on this date a child will be fortunate, especially, if following a novel occupation involving long voyages. Spiritual ability is shown.

mine being a freak also.

To get back to the miner, he may have thought the oper

would pay him higher wages, but he js all wet. Judging bv the p

we had to pay for the load of coal we got today, WE. are paying I

"Watch well the building of thy dream! However hopeless it may seem, The time will come when it shall be ) A prison or a home for thee." Winifred Webb.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. The first. 2. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. 3. Cornell university. -

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Park naturalist, Arthur Stupka, of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, says there are. three dozen varieties of violets and 10 kinds of trilliums in the park. The fire pink is a scarlet flower growing singly along the roadside. There are also wild bleeding hearts, columbines, wild phlox and three species of wild magnolias, the latter, of course, being tree flowers. . ' In captivity, it has been scientifically recorded, the common octopus will devour its own arm, even if it is amply supplied with its normal amount of food.

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Canada has an automobile for every 8.1 inhabitants.

TODAY'S MARKF

: csas3 . - ' , . .. . , . - , F 1 WW MIXED: CONCRETE rf000 g I Cll(M life - ' Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard , '--T'-. ' I fwafflaBi in . 5 bags cement per yd. fTA(XyX t" I Sullivan $10.00 . Carlisle ........ $11.00 i O1 J I Merom $10.00 Graysville ' $9.50 if. V --'"TS!jrt3j A Fairbanks $10.00 Shelburn $11.00 , . -e) 1 'lir"j We also mix 44 Vi 5 'j and 6 bag cement per yard. : fj ,'blcJ ' I -i , r-nMrocTr Dit Afire

1 xuri I : - ! ; CARL A. NE WLIN ,0 t,e ' ' ! Phone 20 ' Hutsonville, Uh ' J I MONEY 49 I 1 TZ 1 1 FOR SUMMER .;kQEXteB-

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4-(ll

Hogs 6,000; weights up to

steady, mostly 25c lower; I 300 lb. 30c lower; 300-400

$23.25 $25.00; 100-160 lb. $2.1

$26.00; sows not fully establij ed, opened about steady at $11

$23.00. Cattle 2,000; calves 600;

and choice fed steers and yeaS

lings moderately active, ' about steady; good choice fed and grass-' ed low grade steady with choice1 1,278 lb. steers at $31.00; three loads mostly choice yearlings $30.00; mostly good yearlings at $27.50; cows fully steady; good beef cows $16.50. ' - Sheep 500; about steady, con-i sidering quality, good and choice fed native spring lambs $22.50 -$24.50; small lots strictly choice $24.25; medium and good $19.00 $22.00; common to medium $18.50' down; slaughter ewes $7.00 and tlown. . '

Vets Swamp Carnegie T. PITTSBURGH (UP) More than 90 per cent of Carnegie Tech students whose studies were interrupted by service in the armed forces have returned to complete their courses. Former servicemen make up approximately 80 per cent of the male student body at Carnegie Tech. " .

The United States has eight great rivers: the Hudson, the Delaware, the Potomac, the Mississippi, the Ohio, the Missouri the Columbia and the Colorado

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED ;; Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. . We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call

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Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES