Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 242, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 December 1947 — Page 2

SULLIVAN, INDIANA GE TWO

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES -THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1947.

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper

uJUvan Daily Times, founded 1905. ai the daily edition of the

Sullivan Democrat; founded 1854 ,. . .

POINTER. ,,...V.,i...i;t,,..i..,;i..i: J..;. Publisher

5ANOR tOTNTSR JAMI30N - . j . L . . : . I Manager and Assistant .Editor

VH5R H. MURRAY ... .'Ji:".....'. ' .. Editor.'

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Federal Aid

Officials of 525 cities 'and towns in Indiana have made it

tty plain to Governor Ralph Gates and his administration

the yardstick they apply to the federal government's :

lcirjarion in state ailairs miem we he nseri at the state-1

level! ' : i

The ilisinceritv of a 1947 Tndiana Ceneral Assemhlv res-

on aeniorina- ledera aid to the state, white, at the same

the ame legislature was passing enabling acts to Der-

the state to take everv Hfllar nf federal monev available

proven a ooomerang and the Gates administration, as

I. IS cailffM without the answer

Mayors and other citv. and town officials have minted

to the Governor and his tny pollerf.ors that, thpv are en.

d to a; lareer share of. state-rnllerterl tares hprnnse -mnsf.

hem are Daid in urban areas. ' ' " ' ' '

AS Ma vor Kenneth Demnsev. of South Renrl nuts it.

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1GS are not com mir to the state with a tin rnn trvr t ip

e nas?.piiea additional emulations on muni email ties witn-!

giving them the opportunity to meet the new financial

lay." i

Mayor Vincent Youkey, of. Crown Point, executive sec-

irv Olntlie Indiana Miimnna l.enrnp aavs - "rVio otnfp

uld keen its hands out nf the nor-kethonks of thp pities

unless that is done, the Mayors might "as well resisrn and

the state take over the iob' of running the cities."

Youkey cited the three-cents-a-package "nuisance" tax

Cigarettes as a S1Z. . annua crnno-o set un hv the

7 Republican-controlled Meo-islar.nre and said he hplinvps

es and towns have a ritrhf. to snmo nt rhnco . rnillirme aa

as a greater share of the money collected in gasoline tax. The Jtate's tax study commission,' supposedly making a

vev oatne nroblem. annpnrs to he awnmn letiinic mst

Ut as anucn as the annrronmate v tittv VfennhlipaTi mn.

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ssionai mvestie-atinc committees

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LOCALS

Miss ! Mr. and Mrs. Ada Sluder spent Originally, pedestals were used . one evening last week with Mrs. I oniy to carry statues or votive

Minnie Uix. ( offerings but the Romans occaMr. and Mrs. Wayne ' Morin , sionally placed columns upon

; vr. oedestals. i

ed from Ellingsburg Washington their son, Billy Ford and family. Haute one evening last week.

where she 1ms been the guest oft '' . 1 ! " ' 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Xlarence : Amis i

during the week-end of

Kathryn Robbins! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ford have

returned from Kokomo, Indiana

the principal advantage of using manufactured oxygen in an open hearth steel furnace is to promote chemical reactions and to soeed up production.

her,-. dau;gHt'es Miss Beatrice Co-A way., .j "... H ;. .t'v .-,

OIL.' FIELD NEWS

' Mr. andMrs.-ey.VPow re ..heingv-

nave, reiurnea irum vissiu wrw

!tar"enhe parents' of "a daughter!

She has been named Betty Ruth.

SMILING is 10-year-old John Crowe of Chicago because doctors have declared him victor in five-year battle with a disease that had gradually been turning him to stone: Complete recovery ia forecast for the next year, as a result of operations, X-ray, therapy and John's own determination to stave off ossification of the muscles. Cloternatona)

Dr.;' an4 ''Mrs':' Ffed Clark.' iri Syra-'

cuse, Indiana. " ' ' ' "' "' Rev. J. M. Smith and son, ' Jbhh, are in Barbburville, Kentucky

where they are holding a series of meetings. . ;"

Mrs. Elsie Bridwell, who has

spent the past several weeks in

Indianapolis visiting friends has returned home. ,

Miss Myrtle Freeman of Ind

ianapolis was the guest over the week-end .of Miss Nelle Hanchette.' ' -

Mrs. A. L. Mahony left today

for Chicago, Illinois where she will be the guest of friends for

several days.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Alsop and

daughter, Diana,, and Mrs. Laura Lemmon were guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Ray Bevel in Indianapolis Sunday.

Miss Laura Hawkins, who has

been the guest of relatives in

Terre Haute, has returned home.

Mrs. Flo Collier White of

Worthington, Indiana visited

relatives in Sullivan Wednesday.

Mrs. Minnie Bell has returned

from. Paris, Illinois where she

has been the guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Bryan Bell and family.

Mr. and Mrs. William Blocker

and son of Springfield, Illinois, Grover Robbins and son, Jack, of Hammond, Indiana, were guests

- conducted' at ithe -Scott City-.Pil-

Argon,-. a gas'' obtained 'from

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in n t i m f v vl ciTpn nic nai on-

in Linton Tuesday.

rs. C. Brown and daughter

e aui uvan visitors rnpsnav

r3. Nell Holder and Mrs.

Verna L. Hammack were Sulli van visitors Tuesday.

y rigni IO censor ur rcjcti. "j O.E.S. entertained Monday , u Apm i nnt suitable

and proper. Articles of 508 words

Letters from ministers and oth

ers, interested in local option

are especially invited for t column-. Letters and Interviews of

suitable nature and proper news

paper interest are soiiKht for thi

column, the editor reserving the

right to censor or reject any ar

gfini Holiness -Church..

4 air..f is used ; in ( electric : light 1 bulbs. ' ' i -

Mrs. Bdulah .Stevens and fam- 1 . ily were Thanksgiving guests of 1 Irises will grow in almost any Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arnett. in kind of soil, but do best in sandy Sullivan, i : ' .loams...

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ublie Auction

llaving sold our home and leaving the city, wc will

sell at public auction at the home located 267 West Giles

St., Sullivan, Ind., two blocks north and one black west of Mary Sherman Hospital, commencing at 12:30 o'clock,

1 Saturday, December 6th, 1947 household goods, beds, bedding, rug, chairs, tables, dish

es, extension ladder, heating stove, violin and 2 guns.

other things too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Not responsible in case of accidents. Owner, ERNEST STEELE Auctioneer, Emmet Power ;

TONIGHT ONLY: Evelyn Ankers "Queen Of Burlesque'

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MARATHON Service Station Melvin Cusfer

.evening with friends night. The

'.service was very' beautiful. : Guests were present from JasonIville and Linton. After chapter 1 refreshments of chicken sandwiches, jello, cranberry salad, ; candy, and coffee were served in I the dining room.

! Chertsy is" a market town of Surrey, England. It rose from a Benedictine monastery founded in 666 and rebuilt in 9S4 by Ed- ' gar. Charles James Fox lived on St. Anne's hill, about a mile from Chertsy, and the poet Cowi ley lived and died there. j , . j The power needed to light an electric bulb for one hour would keep a small .watch running for ! 4,000 years.

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sent t the Open Forum must br signed and ' address ' flveri, r in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the write?? name will not be published' it requested. '..' ' ' ? Articles publisned herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and thin paper may or may not agree with itatement contained herein.

TODAY'S TIP SGD . . . For nOMEMAKERS

Plan to include in your merls

every day a green or yellow veritable some, raw, some cooked (f.ozen, fresh or canned).! Citizens Food Commiltet

NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Ideal ( or; XmaS Gifts " "

Sizes - tor Juniors, Misses, & Women

AH'cclors - - many styles to choose from. No' Exchanges cr Refunds. All Sales Final.

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StLLIVAN J. C. GREENBERG Save W h e a t . . . S a v e M e a t . . . S a y e the Peace" PS