Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 214, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 October 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, OOT. 27, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANS

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voters and taxpayers just a brief word about the financ ial condition of their own municipality.

Through the many conditions brought on by the

late wary we have emerged with these outstanding facts:

Within two years from this date, tunless something unforeiscen6ccurs, Sullivan city will be COMPLETELY FREE OF DEBT.' We have reduced the city's Bonded Indebtedness of $70,000 to less than $8,000. All current bills are being paid and . discounted and your city is operating upon a strictly cash Basis. Not One cent is being, or has been spent foolishly. THOUSANDS OF .DOLLARS HAVE BEEN SAVED FOR THE TAXPAYERS. WE ARE OPERATING, AND SHALL CONTINUE TO OPERATE THE CITY'S BUSINESS ON A SENSIBLE ECONOMY BASIS.

Arthur McCuire MAYOR

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McKmley Electric Shop WEST SIDE SQUARE Urges Preparedness ELDER STATESMAN Bernard Baruch.1 77, is shown as he told the Senate War Investigating Committee that failure to put a pre-war mobilization plan into effect at the outbreak of World War II cost the nation "thousands of lives, billions of extra dollars and months of time." He said Congress should enact at once a "preparedness program", including universal military training. (International Soundphoto) It Is estimated that if an the aluminum in the United States were divided equally 'among United States families, each would have about 125 pounds. , t In steel scrap sent to the dealer l;here may be several kinds of steel, as well as other metals. Each kind has to be isolated and then classified for delivery. j The word "devil" means "little god," while the word "witch" has its roots In the early English word "wit," to know. It has been estimated that the human body contains - enough phosphorus rt make 2,000 matched Thirty billion, billion electrons weigh one ounce. . SIMMS NEON E , Neon Signs Repairing - Remodeling . Maintenance Manufacturer and Des'gners Of Outdoor - Indoor Neon Signs 739' North East 8th St. Phone 1027 Linton, Ind.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Royal Neighbors District meeting at Bicknell Monday night, October 27th. Bus will leave Woodman Hall at 12 noon and again at 5:15 p. m. A good attendance is desired. Sullivan Eastern Stars will meet in regular session Monday might, October 27. There will be a Halloween program. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a Hallowe'en party on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at the Legion Home. Bring sandwiches or cake and a gift-wrapped white elephant for an auction sale. Come masked. Guests welcome. Women's club twill meet Tuesday, October 28th with Mrs. J. P. Stratton, 260 West Washington Street. All Village Homemakers wanting tickets fqr Achievement Day luncheon please telephone 355 by Tuesday, Oct. 28th. Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, October 28, at 6:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. Dinner at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hrdson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. Great Book Discussion Group will tmeet Tuesday, October 28, at 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist church. Please bning your first book. The primrose is not strictly a rose, but a member of the herb family. " ' Keeping in Form SAW' imkmrn -4IT TAKES lots of practice to remain a top-notcher, so Gretchen Merrill of Boston, U. S. Women's Champion Figure Skater, works out on the rink at Rockefeller Center, New York. She is a member of the U. S. Olympic Team. (International) "I LOST 32 POUNDS! -Wear Size 14 Again" Miss Reynolds, Brooklyn says: "Once I weitfhed 156 lbs. I lost weiRht weekly with AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan." Now Miss Reynolds has a model s figure. Your experience may or may not be the same, but try this easier rcducingplan. Very First Box Musi shout Kesuus or money uai. In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14tol5pounds average in af ?w weeks with the AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. No exercise. No laxatives. No drugs. Eat plenty. You don't cut out meals, potatoes, etc., you just cut them down. Simple when you enjoy delicious AYDS Vitamin Candy before meals. Only $2.23 (or 30 dayn' supply. Puone Bennett's Pharmacy

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Our Daily Message

Our servces are as reasonably priced as good business principles make possible. Mrs. Ross Campbell of Tucson, Arizona, who has spent the past several weeks in Sullivan visitling relatives and friends, has reIfiirnprl tn hpr hnmp. Dr. and Mrs. Golden J. Webb spent Friday in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Parker of Chicago, Illinois, spent Thursday an Friday in Sullivan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrl Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were en route to Nashville, Tennessee, for a visit with relatives. They are the parents of Mrs. Keene. ' Bill Sluder of Gary, Indiana, spent the week-end in Sullivan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sluder of North French Street. Mrs. Sherman Bledsoe and son, 'Charles, of Washington, Indiana spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson. I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holycross and children spent the week-end !in Covington with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Holycross. Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, Mrs. H. C. Hays, Mrs. Ruby Bicknell and Miss Nelle McClelland spent Thursday in Mattoon, Illinois the guests of Mrs. NedWithers. Mrs. Vivian Hyatt has returned to Terre Haute after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Needhammer. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Phillips nre spending a few weeks at Hot Springs, Arkansas Mrs. Roland Campbell is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Steffelmeyei in Curman, Alabama. Miss Helen Mahley of Dunkirk, Indiana is the guest of Mr. and j mrs. unanes i.auiman ana miss Loretta Mahley. Mrs. A. L. Mahony, Zola, Betty and Bob Sinclair were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sinclair in Marshall, Illinois Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charlotte Boyle and Mrs. Robert Herr and daughter, Julia, spent Friday in Keensburg, Illinois visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boyle and family. X Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dickinson and sons, Sam and Dennis, have returned from a few days visit in Lebanon, Indiana with Mr. UHU, U, VtliU lllbllOlUOVil CHILI family. Mrs. J. W. Keys of Bloomfield, Indiana spent Friday in Sullivan i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Branstetter. Mrs. James Wyman spent GET A

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Gallon MILK CROCKS COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones Thursday in Shelburn visiting Mrs. Cleo Wyman: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt and family of Martinsville, Indiana visited relatives in Sullivan over the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. William Eppley of Bluffton, Indiana spent the week-end with Mrs. Eppley 's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davison, of South Main Street. , i j Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Lindley Jr. and daughter, Susan, of Miami, Florida, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lindley. Miss Janice Wilkey of Linton spent the week-end in Sullivan . with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alsop. I Mrs. O. H. Knight of Tyler, Texas, arrived Friday to spend two weeks the guest of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Bower and other relatives. Miss Dorothy K. Foncannon of Clinton, Indiana, is the guest of Mrs. Mae Lenneville and Mrs. He.n Griffiths this week. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Mary Ellen Ring, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ETHEL. LEOTA COINS WHEATON, Administratrix. Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins 10-13-47 3t. Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT ' Loan, Co. East Side Square

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GARLAND GAS (slightly damaged) 109.95 : HOT POOT WATER HEATERS MARION WATER HEATERS 1 WASHERS: NEW CROMWELL WASHERS HOT POINT WASHERS -., -EASY SPINDRY WASHERS MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN KITCHEN SINKS HOT POINT DISHWASHER SINK COMBINATION BICYCLES ;.. 42.50 Up TRICYCLES 6.95 Up

WAGONS j . 9.95 Up ASSORTED COLOR MIXING BOWLS 1.39 6-WAY FLOOR LAMPS 9.95 COMPLETE LINE PYREX WARE ENAMELWARE REDUCED 20 CORY COFFEEMAKERS & PARTS t CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS AND BULBS 1

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