Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 186, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 September 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 1947 - SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Old Glory club of the Hud Crowder W.R.C. will meet at the city park Thursday, Sept. 18. This will be a covered dish dinner at 12:30. If weather is bad the meeting will be held at the Woodman Hall.

regular meeting. Program planned.

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Royal Neighbors of. America,' regular meeting, Friday .night, - September 19th, 7:30 , p. m. All officers be present , for initiation. ' ' i

POSTPONE TRIAL IN HAVANA

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. - 1 1 1 lji u-1 11 mi vi u tricia Schmidt, sultry dancer charged with the yacht slaying of John Lester Mee, wa. postponed today at the request of a special prosecutor, who said he had received threats through "telephone

calls." Court Secretary Gustavo

Gay said the trial, scheduled to open today, was delayed tempor-

Prosecutor Gustavo Reno.

Stardust Home Economics club Iwill meet Thursday evening, September 18th, home of Mrs. Earl Engle, 710 East Beech Street at 7:30 p. m. Please call 929-A if unable to attend.

Wood's class party has been postponed this. week due to the Baptist Association. A date will be announced later. .

Choir rehearsal, church, 7:30 p, m. day.

Christian Wednes-

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No. 252, meet Thursday evening, Sept. 18, promptly at 7:30. A program and social hour will follow lodge vin observance of the 96th Annual Odd Fellowship.

FOR SALE ARMY SHOES ? And Two-Buckle Combat Boots. We dye shoes any color. BENNY DE FRANK S. & S. SHOE 1 REPAIRING ' 1 Door South of Index

Couple class of the Baptist church will meet at the city park, Friday, September 19, 6 p. m. for a hamburger fry. Bring table service.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 17., (UP) Hogs, 5,500; steady on weights to 300 lbs., but numerous premiums giving strong cast to market; 25c to $1 higher "on heavy weights; good and choice barrows and gilts, 225-250 lbs., $28.75; 160-225 lbs. 'and 250-290 lbs., $27.75 $28.50; 290-400 lbs.,1 $26.50 $27.50; 100-160 lbs., $22.50

$25.00; sows strong to sparingly 25c to 50c higher on light weights; good and choice 400 lbs.

and down, $24.50 $26.00; heavies, $22.50 $24.50. Cattle, 1,200; calves, 50P; steers and heifers slow, generally steady; medium grassers, $18.00 $25.00; few top to good grade, $26.00 $27.00; odd head choice

club calves to $32.00; common to j low medium light heifers and! mixed yearlings, $15.00 $19.00; I

common and medium active; good btef dows, $16.50 $18.50; best young kind to $20.00; common and medium, $13.50 $18.00; vealers mostly active, $1 higher; good and choice, $26.00 $28.50; common and medium, $15.50 $25.00. Sheep, 1,500; fat lambs 50c higher; slaughter ewes steady; good and choice fat native Spring lambs, $23.00 $25.00; medium to good, $19.50 $22.50; common, $19.00 down; mostly good Texas

fed yearlings, $19.00; slaughter ewes steady to $5.50 $7.50.

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Methodist chur?lh choir will practice Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.

Weton Council No. 405 will meet Monday night, September 22, at 7:30. Degree team please be there for practice. Plans made to go to Linton.

A reception f for the Rev. , and Mrs. E. E. Aldridge will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at . 7 p. m. at the Methodist' church. Bring covered dish: and table service. A program will be held after the dinner. ' A

The Sullivan Eastern Stars ! Iwill meet Monday, Sept. 22

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RIVERVIEW BEATS SHELBURN NINE Riverview defeated Shelburn's young team on Monday by a score of 18 to 4. The Riverview outfit pounded out 20 hits, while Shelburn could muster only six. Riverview will play the Terre Haute Eagles next Sunday.

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SEATED on a table In the Columbia university library, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower tells newsmen "I want nothing to do with partisan politics," as he is asked about move to draft him for presidential nomination on GOP ticket. Ike Is in New York City to discusa his new Job a3 Columbia president with' university officials. (International)

The most nutritious parts of animal carcasses are most often used for fertilizer or feed rather than consumed by humans. They are the blood, lungs, stomach, liver, pancreas, kidney, brain and heart. '.. The art of spinning was developed at least 3,500 years be-j fore Christ.

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TESTIFYING at San Diego, Cal., in the court-martial proceedings against Lt. Richard Gascoigne, Sgt James B. Wilson of St. Louis, 111., tells how the officer turned him into the Japs for stealing salt. Wilson re-enacts for the board how Japs made him kneel for seven days with strips of bamboo under his knees as punishment while he was in the Jap guardhouse, (International),

Linton Motor Sales, Inc 179 N.E.ASt. LINTON, IND. On Highway 54 ANNOUNCE A NEW LOCATION OF AN OLD BUSINESS The Used Car Market is now located directly across the street from its old location, north of the new Shell Station. We Buy, Sell, and Trade Used Cars, from '29 to '47. See us before you buy or sell. Premiums paid on '46 or '47 cars.'

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VOTERS in Pennsylvania's eighth district have the eyes of the nation on them as N they test the popularity of the Taft-Hartley labor law in a special congressional election,' in which Franklin H. Lightenwalter (above) speaker of the state House of Representatives and Republican - endorsed supporter of the law, and Philip Storch, Bethlehem newspaperman and president of the Lehigh Valley Newspape!1 Guild (CIO) are rival candidates to represent Bucks and Lehigh counties in .Congress. (International).

Aluminum & Enamel DISH PANS ROUND & OBLONG COUNTY HARDWARE i Vaughn Jonea

Gentility Cones High NEW YORK (UP) Baghat Chimy Bey, member of the Higher Council of Touriam in Egypt, said he thought he would be glad to get back home after his " first visit to the United States. Taking off from La Guardia Field, he explained: "Why, it costs $75 to $80 a day to live as a gentleman should, in America."

Strange Cargo NEW YORK (UP) A Pan American World Airways cargo plane arrived at La Guardia Field from Georgetown, British Guiana, with

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYKRS Notice is hpreby given to the taxpayers of Stiilivan County, state of Indiana, that on the 6th day of September. 1947, the Board of County Commissioners of such County adopted a Preliminary Resolution for the improvement and the construction of an addition or additiona to such hospital. Such Board of County Commissioners propose to issue and negotiate general obligation bonds of Sullivan County, of the State of Indiana, in the amount of Four Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($470,000.00) for the making of such improvements and addition or additions. On or before Monday. October TO. 1947. taxpayers' may file with the County Auditor of Sullivan County, state of Indiana, their petitions favoring or opposing the proposed bond issue for the making of such improvements and addition or additions. Dated this 17th day of September, 1947. (SEAL) JAMES McGARVEY. Auditor of Sullivan County. 1st ins 9-17-47 2t.

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