Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 218, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 October 1947 — Page 3

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIME FRIDAY, OCT. 31. 1947. PAGE THREE

LOCALS

i Indianapolis, were guests of' ' friends in Sullivan over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j are former Sullivan residents, j

Mrs. Dallas Stewart is spending

CiVil RIGHTS GROUP REPORTS

Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Seaggs and John Mayden of Sumner,

Illinois spent Tuesday with Mr. a few day3 in Indianapolis visit-

and Mrs. Ernest Hutchens to ing her niecs, Mrs. Frances Clark, help him celebrate his 67th birth- Rev and j, . s Perkins of Dal day. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Miller IaSj TexaSi were guests Sunday called in the afternoon. Mr. Hut- of Rev and Mrs j M Smith and chens received many nice gifts. fi;mily. They were en route t0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hovsrton Chicago, 111., to visit relatives. I and Mrs. George W. Brown were Mrs. Ralph Martin has returned in Terre Haute Wednesday. to Sullivan af ter an extended Mr. and Mrs. John Follow .ill of visit in Phoenix, Arizona. . Jasonville, called on Mr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stafford and Mrs. George W. Brown of eest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff of Inditown Wednesday evening. anapolis, spent the week-end in Vernie W. Gage Jr. S 2c of Sullivan with their parents, Mr. Charleston. Rhode Island, has an(j Mrs. W. C. Roe. 1 been spending a few days leave Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rice, Jr. ,and with his grandparents, Mr. and children, Danetta and Leah FranMrs. Robertson of near Grays- ceSi 0f Terre Haute, soent Sun-

ville.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Vernie W. Gage Sr. of Muncie, Indiana, spent -Ji3 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Robertson. Miss Eva Padgett of Sullivan, spent Saturday night and K inday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Robertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heath accompanied by their guests, Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Harry C. Booth of Spring Valley, Illinois, will stop at the

Davis Hotel for a few days on jngton, spent the ' week-end

her way home from Bellfontaine,

Ohio where she visited with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Billman, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Guv BidrHe snent Saturday in Crawfords-

James Routt of Vincennes, spent the week-end in Sullivan ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Routt of North French Street..' Robert Stewart of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, spent the week-end in Sullivan . with relatives. Mrs. ' Stewart and daughter, Janis, who had been visiting in Sullivan, returned home with him. Miss Norma Anstead, a student

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r RESIDENT TRUMAN accepts report of his special committee on civil rights from Chairman Charles E. Wilson at the White House. Committee members include (from left) Rabbi Roland G. Gittelsohn; Mrs. Sadie Alexander, James B. Carey, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Mrs. M. E. Tiliey, Channing H. Tobias, Boris Shiskin and Charles Luc?tr.ian, hea-i of the food conservation committer. (International)

Sullivan with her parents,

and Mrs. Joe Anstead. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Wood River, Illinois, have re-! turned to their home after snending a couple of weeks in Sullivan

ville, Indiana. The occasion was, as guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. M.

Fathers Day at Wabash college tmitn. rtev. ana mrs. omun aswhere their sons re students. sisted in the revival at the PenMr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley teccst church. .

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in Sullivan Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley and son, Johnny, have moved into the K. B. Smith property on East. Johnson Street. Mrs. Arthur Drake of Fair

banks, visited in Sullivan Wed

nesday evening

O. B. Harris, who is employed in Indianapolis, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval K. Harris, over the week-end. WHY GET UP N1GSI7S

DUE TO KIDNEYS?

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED

i Prompt Sanitary Truck Service.

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Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

Mrs. T. F. Seitz, who has been FLUSH THEM OUT THIS DOCTOR'S WAY .

miitA ill is much improved.

Mrs. Joe Oilman has returned j from a visit in Indianapolis with ( her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shappeck and daughter, Kathy. Mi's. Louise Brewer of Fairbanks, visited in Sullivan Thursdailr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas attended the funeral of Mort Poeue at the DeBaun Funeral Hnrne Thursday. ' Mrs. Nannie Harper, Mrs. Kat Berry and Mrs. Louise Davis of Kansas City, Missouri, why) Have been : visiting " relatives, and friPnrl? in Sullian'-and New

Lebanon, have returned' to their home, ' ' pVTrs1. i R. W. Shaiighnessy has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Miss Anna Black of Bloomfield. Indiana, spent Wednesday in Sullivan visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Alex Calhoun if Taylorville, Illinois, spent Wednesday in Sullivan visiting friends nnd transacting business. Mrs. Calho"n is a former resident of Sullivan. Mrs. Clyde Thomas spent Wed

nesday in Terre Haute where she ,

attended to business interests. She also visited her son, Joe E. Thomas, who attends Indiana State. Dr. H. L. Ramsey and Miss Minnie Mattix were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg in Linton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brocksmith and baby of Freelandville, Indiana, spent Tuesclay with Mrs. Brocksmith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roe are in Rockville, Indiana this week transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holycross spent Tuesday in Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. Hez Thomas of

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CRANEERRIES 37c lb. Nc. 22 JACKSON KRAUT, per can 9c SOc Large 10 oz. Jar MONARCH stuffed olives 79c $1.25 Large 1 lb. 5 oz. SAVOY stuffed olives 98c SEEDLESS TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT , 3 for 25c CHOICE TEXAS ORANGES '..!. till 44c per dozen 10 Lb. MESH BAG RED POTATOES ... . . ! '. 43c each Choice cf one kind of Hemz Soup FREE with purchase of 3 cans of Heinz cream of tomato1 soup.. '-: : -meats'-"" CHOICE LOIN PORK ROAST 55c lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF , . 39c lb. CURED HAM (Half or Whole) 59c lb. FANCY BEEF ROAST .'. ..... 49c b. , PLATE BOILING BEEF 38c lb. GRADE A LOIN OR ROUND STEAK 69c lb. OYSTERS, Pint can '. 79c Reserve your Thanksgiving Turkey NOW (Half or Whole Turkey) o

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the COFFEE shop HEADLINERS of our SUNDAY MENU Fried Chicken Baked Chicken Pot Roast Beef CREAM GRAVY CHICKEN NOODLES SAGE DRESSING BROWN GRAVY FRESH VEGETABLES and DELICIOUS SALADS HOT ROLLS Dutch Apple Caramel Nut Pie Mince Meat Pie Cherry Pie

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ACROSS FROM INDEX

FLORENCE H. DAWSON. Prop.

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 31. (U.R) Hogs, 7,000; fairly active, generally steady; good and choice barrows and gilts, 190-250 lbs.,

$26.25; 160-190 lbs. and 250-350

ids., o.va $zt).uu; 35U-4UU lbs., $25.50; 100-160 lbs., $22.75 $24 00; sows largely $23.00, $24.75. Cattle. 700: calves, 300; top good and choice steers about steady to $31.00; small lots common and medium native yearling. $16.00 $23.00; not enough j heifers to test prices; cows moderately active, steady to easy, ' mostly 25c lower; good beef cows scarce; odd head at $15.75 . $17.00; common and medium, ' $12.75 $15.50; vealers moderate- ' ly active, about steady; gobd and

choice, $27.5U $30.00; common and medium, $16.50 $27.00. Sheep, 2,000; moderately active, mostly steady to strong; bulk good and choice fat native lambs, $22.00 $24.00; choice, $24.50; medium and good, $19.50 $21.50; common and medium, $16.00

$19 00; slaughter ewes steady, $6.50 $9.50.

Early Matches Expensive CHICAGO (UP) Mjatch.es came high in the early 1800s about four cents a scr?(ch. The Encyclopaedia Britannica says the "match" consisted f a bottle containing sulphuric acid combined with splints tipped with potassium chlorate, sugar and gum arabic.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Nnticft Is hereby eiven that the

undersigned has been appointed Ad

ministrator ot the estate oi i;ora j. a. Boston, de-eased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELMER B. BOSTON, Administrator. Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins 10-16-47 3t.

ARVIN Extra Small RADIOS Ivory, Black & Brown 12.95 to 15.95

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ing offices:

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For Mayor ARTHUR McGUIRE For Clerk-Treasurer EMILE. MUEHLER

For Councilman 1st Ward

For Councilman 2nd Ward CLARENCE McCROCKLIN

For Councilman 3rd Ward

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H,M. STEWART

For Councilman 4th Ward PAUL W.SIMS For Councilman at Large CECIL R. SMITH'

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Respectfully submitted

Democratic County Central Committee,

Sullivan County, Indiana.

JAMES McGARVEY, County Chairman ESSIE FULLER, Vice Chairman LEONARD TARWATER, Treasurer TELLA C. HAINES, Secretary (Paid Pol. Adv.)