Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 September 1947 — Page 3

SULLIVAN, INDIANA Teen-Talk

Held by Slavs

The results of the final election for class officers up . at High School are as follows: , Senior Class President, Kenny Riggs; Vice-President. Dewey Hayhurst; Secretary, Liz Mc- ; Nabb; Treasurer, Clair Kerlin. Student Council: Jack Herin, George Lasky, Jeanne Parks, Margaret Stewart. , Junioix Class President, Jerry Ml.'Cammon; Vice-President, Marilyn Waldorf;, Secretary, Donna Whitmore; Treasurer, Ann Smith. Student Council: Jim Gettinger, Een Wernz, Bonnie Jackson, Nancy Kirk. Sophomore Class President, Peggy Mood; Vice-President, Pat Page; Secretary, Ramona Hummell; Treasurer, Jim Theal. Student Council:'1 Paul Sargent, Shirley Chowning. Freshman Class President,

Don McClure; Vice-President, f

Rendall Wright; Secretary, Lena Deitz; Treasurer, Dfle" Student Council Jack Gettinger,

Mary L. Haddon. The Juniors are awfully proud of Calvin Hilyediek for making 'the two touchdowns at the Washington game last Friday. We hope he does as well tonight, and while we are on the subject some of ycu other guys too. , ' a Likewise the Freshmen are proud of Don "Red" McClure, who was in the starting line-up at the game last week. 4 ' "Alexander's Ragtime' Band" seems to be one of the favorite records on the juke box at the

Golden Arrow Cafe these days.

AU the would-be Crosbys and Jolsons enjoy singing along

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947

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NEW YORKERS MOURN LAGUARDIA

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U. S. ARMY Lt. William Van tten of East Orange, N. J., is one

while .it plays, much to the an- I of three Americans bcing held by

noyance of one of the waitresses

Milburn and Sandford Carter have finally made Sullivan their permanent home after keeping the road hot between here and Farmersburg for so lonrj. . . Bill McCrocklin is commuting betweenSullivan and Terre Haute each day since he entered Indiana State a3 a freshman this week.

Yugoslav troops after being "kidnaped" in the Trieste free territory area and forced at gun-point over boundary line Into' Yugoslavia. (International)

Quit paying rent and own I your home. Special bargains I

on property ou Installment!

plan. Also farms for sale., ,

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INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. .26.

TTT (UP) Hogs, 7,500; active, 25c to ? i lf Viiulior- onciA and rhoine bar-

rows and gUts, 225-270 lbs., $28.25, some higher; 160-225 and 270-300 lbs., $27.25 $28.00; 300400 lbs., $27.00; 100-160 lbs., $24.25

$25.50; sows not established,

DODD IiiUJGE Sunday School at 9:30 a.' m. Revival meeting is still going on at the Dodd Bridge church. Everyone is invited to attend. Harry Brown and daughter hove moved to Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Monroe of Terre Haute, Mrs. Mary Berry of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. V. Stanley of near Sullivan, attended the

Sunday. j dinner guests Tuesday of Mr,, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair , Mrs. Herbert Sinclair.

attended a party at the shelter house Sunday for Harry Brown and Mrs. Mary Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Smith at-

Mrs. Bill-Wade and son and Mrs. Luvisa Wood were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McClure and daughter, Glen,' spent the week-end with . their, .son,

tended the homecoming at Dodd Randolph, in Indianapolis. Glen

Bridge Sunday. . remained to finish her scnooi

Ccaled Off

f.OURNuRS FILE slowly past the bier of Fiorello H. LaGuardia, as Hie body of New York's former mayor fces in state in the Cathedral of St John the Divine. , (International Soundphoto)

MILWAUKEE (UP) ' Mrs. Clemens SzajkowskJ charged in her divorce complaint that her love for her husband cooled suddenly when he dumped ice water on her.

. "A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at lowest interest rates. ; You can be sure that all business is strictly confidential, j. You can do business with this old reliable, strong bank, which has served this county over seventy-six years without loss to anyone. ' - . -. . In short, this bank has stood the test of time and now larger and stronger than ever. We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK

Sullivan. Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana

Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

CITY TAXI l'HONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous n Reliable

CUSTOM-MADE

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homecomins at Dodd Eridee last! Harrv Brown and Fern were ' work there.

eany indications ouc xo qi m&u- I - - er at $24.00 $27.00. f"ik",WW' niji mmmv-mrmvr-m ' f T''.?"!'','" WVl'T-1' 1 '

Cattle, 400; calves, 500; two i

loads good 1040-lb. steers bought

to arrive at $39.00; common and I

medium mixed yearlings about steady at $17.00 $25.00; good beef cows, $13.25 $17.50; common and medium, $13.25 $16.00; vealers active, steady; good and choice, $25.00 $27.50; , common and medium, $14.50 $25.00. Sheep, 700; fat lambs slow to weak, 50c lower; choice, $22.50 $23.00; good, $20.50 $22.00; medium to good,. $18.00 $20.00; common, $17.00 down; feeders about ' $15.00; - slaughter ewes steady at $5.00-r-$7.00.

Available in alunr'num and steel metal slats with a choice of colors and tape colors being offered. For free estimate on blinds for your window or windows call 137. We will measure and hang them for yoa. . REMEE1BER, these blinds are of ' pre-war quality. , . We Carry A Complete Line Of DRAPERY & CURTAIN FIXTURES AND TRAVERSE RODS

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One of the loneliest places on ' the globe is Tristan da Cunha, a group of islands half way between the Cape of Good Hope, Africa; jind South America. It is difficult for boats to reach because 6f its rugged shores. About 225 persons, descendants of shipwrecked sailors and soldiers from St. Helena make a rude livelihood there. - ' The net output of goods in the United States has been estimated to be 37 times 'as large as it was in 1850, with only nine times as many workers and only six times as many man-hours. . ' Lev Davidovich Trotsky's reaJ name was Bronstein.

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Open gambling goes on in Lake County . . . near the North Shore's smartest suburbs. A luxurious, wellappointed' "Club" offers play for

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State Dep't officials made known today that the Horizons Unlimited plane piloted by Steve Canyon, American charter flight operator, is missing in a desolate section of African desert. District said to be dominated by ex-Nazi who has been luring planes to crash on fake field where crashes are salvaged, and parts traded with natives . . . More to come, more next Monday, in The Sun.

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Tuesday, September 30th

RULES . All players except pitcher and catcher ride mules. When the batter gets a hit ' he must mount his donkey and ride around the bases in proper order if he fca,n. There are no strike-outs cr walks. Fielders must ride to within a step of th ball before dismounting and must remount before throwing: the ball. Soft-ball is used. Nine players cn each team. Game plays 5 to 7 innings approximately one hour and a half. i

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7:30 P. M., 4-H Fairgrounds

TEAMS

Admission 20c & 40c

ss Grayson lb Willis 2b Alumbaugh 3b Pierce

JAYCEES vs. KRAFT FOODS

If Henderson rf Garey ss Bill Wilbur cf Kelley f etgstrom lb James Banther rf Sevier 2b John Resler c Lee French cf Georgre Lisman c Shang: Moore p Bob Herr 3b Earl Ford " " p Mason Taylor