Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 152, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 August 1948 — Page 2
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PAGE TWO WLLiyAN DAILf TIMES-. MONDAY. AUG. 2, 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper i Sullivan Daily Thr.es, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER , ,.. . Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at th'e Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana . Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St.
Bullivan. Ind. Telephone .12
WOODALL REUNION
The Woodall reunion will be held at Merom Bluff on August 8th. All relatives and friends are invited. Dinner will be served at noon promptly. Bring well filled baskets and own table service.
, United Press Wire Service National Representative : Tkeil and Simpson, New York
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MT. TABOR Mrs. Pearl Coppage and Mrs. Fleeta Gilbreath called on friends at Scott Citv Mondav.
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2. (UP) , Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz and Hogs, 5,000; barrows and gilts MrSi Bertha Ryland , were recent ,170-240 Jbs. steady to 25c higher, guests 0f.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard top steady at 531.00 paid freely; rjriss, south .of Riverton. bulk good and choice 170-240 lbs., ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele $30.50 $31.00; . heavier weights, were' recent guests of their son, unevenly strong to 50c higher; Raymond and family. Mr. Steele 240-270 lbsM $29.25 $30.50; . 270- remained for a longer visit. ' 300 7 lbs., $27.00 $2975; 300-350) Mrs. Bertha . Ryland . accomlbs, $26.00 $28.00; bulk 160-170 panied Miss Shirley Canfield, Jbs.; $26.50-t$3Q.50; 140-160 lbs, ' who has spent the past few $25.00 $26.00; good and choice weeks with her, to Terre Haute sows 450 lbs. , down, unevenly Sundey where she left for her Strong to 50c or more (higher, early home in Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. bulk 300-450 lbs., $23.00 $24.75. , Ryland will visit a few days in Cattle, 2,200; calves, 500; strict- Terre Haute with relatives.
MEROM
HANDICRAFT CLUB The annual picnic of the Merom handicraft club will be
held August 10th at Shakamak
State Pant. Members and visitors wishing to go please meet at the drug store at 10 o'clock a. m. A school bus will be there to furnish transportation. Bring well filled baskets.
ly good and choice fed steers
moderately active, fully steady,
Mrs. Candace Corbin is ill. ; Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard
market slow on some medium and Nancy called on Mr. and
short fed kinds; load top good and Mrs. Hall Bogard Sunday evenchoice 1218-lb. steers, $39.50; ing. scattered loads mostly good fed j Mr. and Mrs, . Will Foutz, Mr. yearlings and light steers, $35.00 'and Mrs., Toody Bogard and $37.50; bulk medium to good short ! Nancy, Mrs. Bertha Ryland fed kinds $29.00 $24.50; fed good and brother attended a birthday heifers, $34.00 $37.00; cows about dinner Friday . evening in honor steady, good beef cows $23.00 j of Abd( Wilkey. $25.00; good and choice vealersj - Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp held steady but lower grades un-,and son, who have spent the evenly weak to $1.00 lower, good Past few weeks in California, to choice $30.50 $32.00. will be home soon. .nf S T? lM?bf PTd ' Base Burnett, , Bill Gilbreath, llti 1 TT'' Tal l0tL Mrs. Lois Ormiston called on it wnl j'? 2 0, Mres. Lois -Ormist.cn . called on early top $30 00. good to , choice Mrg Bertha R land Monday. mixed weights in several lots , . . $27.00 $29.50; slaughter ewes j Murray Frakes is remodeling
about . steady, good to choice his home
lights $9.00 $10.50, few to $li:00.
MT. CALVARY - Sunday School at 10:00. a., m., Floyd Skinner, Supt. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Guire attended Sunday School
last Sunday. - 4
Ronald "Harlow of Anderson,
juisted in this community last " week-end. v ' ; . ",. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Russell
and son, . Gerald Wayne, ' and
Abe Wilkey, Mrs. Luvisa Wood, Jess Wood, Herschel Huff, Mary Foutz, Fylura Foutz, Clell Houser, Toody, Dorothy and Nancy Bagord, and Mrs. Bertha Ryland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz. . ..
DODli BRIDGE
Mr., and Mrs. V Floyd ; Hardy
and daughter spent a few days
' daughter',' Mary Ellen, attended in Indianapolis last week with ' ' , HIT..- T-1 tT 3
Jhe funeral of Pfc. Lowell, A. -Anderson . Sunday. " Wallace Cooksev visiter! his
iarents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond iAbe Wilkey recently
tCooksey, last Sunday. ; Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Sellars ivere in Sullivan Tuesday. . , ' Miss Thelma'" Morgan, visited -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Girithel Morgan, over the week-end. TJev. and Mrs., Kenneth McjGuire attended the funeral of i-T4 Keith Railsback Saturday 'morning. '
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hayden
Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz gave a birthday dinner in honor of
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martin gave a wedding . shower in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr had as their guests a few days last week her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burnett and daughter, of Terre Haute.
I will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Walter Whitlock Place,. 3 miles north of Carlisle and 1 mile south of Paxton arid 3 miles east of Federal Highway 41 on the bugger-Martin or Bucktown road, on THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1948 ' commencing at 10 :30 A. lVL. the following household and other goods: One Anticiue suite consisting of five pieces Love
seat,, platform rocker, "arm chair arid two straight chairs, all exceptionally good; ope new Zephr rocker; one living room. suite consisting of three pieces; ore Philgas Range, good as new; one Kelvinator 6 foot, Electric Refrigerator
'n gooa conauion; new, meaiuasi suue anu iuui tiians, good pining Room Suite consisting of eight pieces; one good.tladio; one Coffee Table; -'.two smoking stands; one Governor Wirithrop Secretary, Mahogany Desk ; two good rugs, one 9x12 Axminster and. one 10x17 Axminster; 6 throw rugs; one End Table; two good Bedroom Suites; one hew Inner Spring Mattress; ont- cotton Mattress; t3 good sets of bed springs; one sewing machine; one, Hoover Sweeper; 3 Bridge Lariipsi 2 Table Lamps; 3 Mirrors; Pictures;, good Metal Table arid four chairs;. Washing Machine; one Davenport; 2 Lawn Chairs; one Lawn Swing; good d'shes; cooking utensils; Cranes for Drapes; Curtain Ko3s; one Leather Hassock; one Laundry Stove; Milk Buckets; JUilk Strainer; .t5 feet of garden hose; Garden Plow;5Rakes; floes; all kinds of hand tools'; saws, chisels;"
screwdrivers; Brace and bits; Wrenches; Planes; , Tree
Pruners; Lawn. Mqwer ; Grind Stones; Chicken Feeder and wateier;,! small Auto Jrailer; Pitch Forks; Crowbars.
Also one lot of canned fruit, fruit jars and numerous other articles. - ' . '
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Terms Cash!
( . , - No articles to be removed until paid for. LAWRENCE G. tHGMPSON , . Net Responsible for Accidents. EMERY DRAKE, Auctioneer. , Lunch Will Be Served On Grounds
HOME EC. CLUB TOUR
Twenty-four members of the
Sullivan Home Economics Llub
went by chartered bus to Indian
apolis last Wednesday. They vis
ited several piaces of interest, in
cluding Riley Memorial Hospital. Those going were Mesdames Jack
Cox, Paul Howe, Doc Williams, Emory Thomson, t Cliff Pyles, Walter Wilson, Gilbert Simmers, Earl Allen, Fred Gadberry, Virgil Wolfe, Bob Wright, James' McCammcn, Robert McCullough, P. J. Cushman, Stuart Moore, Harold Martin,, George, Bennett, Hosea Snow, Floyd Selby, Harry . Brumetle, Harry Haskett, Tressa Houston, .Margaret Alsman and Sylvia Goodman. All reported a nice trip and very enjoyable day.
Methodist Woman. Closing prayer by Irma Monk. Light refreshments of orangeade and cookies were served to Leona Lester, Frances Huff, Cornelia Dickerson, Lilly Thompson Cox, Johanna Medsker, Anna Burton, Leigh Howk, Chloe Burke, Hazel Springer, Irma Mong, Emma Cox, Ruth Brown, Mae Lester, , Cora Burton, Marie Boles, Mabel Howard and the hostess, Frances Burton.
GRAYSVUXE W, S. C. S. MEETS The Graysville Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday, July 28th at the home of Mrs. Carl Burton. Mabel Howard conducted the meeting in the absence of the president. Lelah Howk conducted the devotions. Song in unison. A call to worship. Short prayers by the members. Song in unison. The leader read the scripture from Isaiah, gave a few comments and closed with a poem. The text topic, "His Way in Poland" was given in an interesting manner by Irma Monk. Free will offerings for missions and flower fund were given. Answers to the, Bible questions were given. Ruth Brown from the Dodd Bridge Church gave an account of her stay at the Rivervale camp and urged more women to attend the camp next year. Emma Cox, a district officer, reported on a recent officers meeting. ,The fall district meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will
be held October 12th at Vin
cennes. Johanna Medsker presented the questions from the
WABASH HOMEMAKERS HOLD MEETING The Wabash Homemakers held their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Junior Pool. , The meeting opened with the pledge to the flag followed by club creed and song .of the month. Devotions were given by Docie Asbury. Roll call was answered with "How I would
like to spend my vacation." Dis- , cussion oa the booth for the fair was held and committee appointed. A white elephant sale I was enjoyed by all. The pr.oj gram was in charge of Mrs. j Docie Asbury with prizes going , to Mrs. Verlena Cole and Mrs, Doris Lambeth. The lesson on . "Cplor Schemes in the ( Home"
was given by Mary Lloyd and Rachel Christy. y. Refreshments were servedHo
Mesdames Lyle Webb, Paul Christy, - Donald - Greenwood, Bud Pierson and , Diana and Claudie, Junior Mason and Pam and Carla, Michael Hoseman and . 'Mickie and Kathy, iLeland Phegley,, Joe Asbury I and Carolyn, Max Lloyd and I Darian and Mikey .. and , three j new members, Mrs. Ed Cole and Sally, Mrs. Bud Lambeth and Mrs. Robert Dyer, and , Susan, Mrs. John Meng and Johnny, and the' hostess, , Mrs.. Junior Pool and Bobby and Jim.
the Ohio" Several contests were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Lula Baldwin, Mrs. Sylvia Goodman, Mrs. Vermont McCoskey arid
Mrs., Mary Scott. i The group then gathered in the 'dining room where tables decor- ! ated with beautiful flowers awaited them. Delicious refreshments
were served to , the following members, Vermont McCoskey, Dulcie Jewell, Rose Haskett, Estella Wolfe, Ruth Gadberry, Helen Simmers, Sylvia Goodman, Jennie Wright, Elsie Nichols, Freda Boston, Jennie Buckley, Mary Hiatt, Veva Pirtle, Reva Livingston, Frances Wright, Mary Scott, one giiest, Jenny Duke and the hostesses, Emma Davis, Louise Asbury, Marcille Cox, Anna Booker and Lula Baldwin.
WOOD'S CLASS MEETING . The Wood's class of the Baptist Church met at the church Tues-
' day evening, July 20th for their I monthly meeting. After the sing- , ing of a hymn, the president, Mrs. , Frances Wright, gave the opening prayer. After welcoming tjie guests, a short business session was held, A card was read from ! Mrs. Wood, who is visiting;' her daughter in Springfield, Illinois. The meetirig was then turned over to the chairman of the- evening, Mrs. Marcille Cox. Devotions were' very ably given by Mrs. Reva Livingston. She based . her thoughts on the 6th chapter of Luke and closed them with pray er. Mrs. Vermont McCoskey, Mrs. Jenny Duke and Mrs. Lula Bald-
' win then sang a medley of Indi
ana songs and very cleverly rendered the Negro spiritual "Down on
PLEASANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Karns arid Marilyn left Monday for Rankin, Illinois, for a Visit with their dpughter, Mrs. Edward Schwartz and family. C. K. Daiigherty and family were in Sullivan Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Edith and Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Avery left Saturday for a vacation in Wisconsin. . Mrs. Hale and family visited Sunday with Tom, Gallagher and family in Terre Haute, f , ,,. Harris Karns and family of Midland, visited. Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. Karns. Margie , Cox - and , brother, Mickey Ray called on the Daugherty - family Monday afternoon. , There will be a,, homecoming . at the Methodist church Sunday. There , will be several ministers present. ., : ., ., , Jake, Andis ..was a .dinner guest Sunday of C. K. Daugherty and family. , , . , Mr. and Mrs. George Tongate Of Indianapolis, visited. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. . . , . Mr., and. Mrs. Paul Kettlehut of Jreelandville,. ... Mrs. Jo Med
sker, and . Mr. and : Mrs, Lee Howard of . Graysville, .. visited jsunday afternoon with Mr; and Mrs. F. G. Howard. ..; (. , : Aria Lester and .family were .dinner, guests Sunday ..of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bishop and daughter of . Crane. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKin of Indianapolis, visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Onie White.
NEW LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. , William Austin
and children of Palestine, Illinois, visited. Thursday with the formjer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Austin. I Mrs. George Mason and Mrs. Bernard Wilkins were in Terre Haute Thurgday.M
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Springer
of Sullivan, visited Mr. and
Mrs. E.. M, Sandusky Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Morin went to
Robinson, Illinois Tuesday to help care for her , mother, Mrs. Bertha Pierson, who is ill at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Riggs
and Mrs.,, Mar jorie ..Bailey and
Clark and Kay .were in Terre Haute Sunday afternoon,. . . .... Mrs. Tina Lee arid daughter, Reva, , of Sullivan, called on Mrs.Nora Baker Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sallie Siner was in Sullivan Monday.
Nepr Look Dangerous . , MEMPHIS, Tenn.- (UP) The "new" look" sent Althea McCowari to the hospital for treatment when her full skirt ot caught in the door as the bus pulled away.
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As every motorist knows, gasoline mileage varies with terrain temperature, traffic ( conditions, speed, and individual driver habits. ' . i , , . v! But here, in the chart at right, you'll get a good idea of the gasoline economy you can expect from a new Packard . . . thanks to Packard's new "free-breathing" engine design. These figures taken from a survey among hundreds of new Packard owners from coast to coast cover the highway performance of the 130-
horsepower Packard Eight, with overdrive. (Packard overdrive is optional equipment, at moderate extra cost. It is being ordered on a majority of the new Packards.) ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
Study these national figures. And then cojmejn for a complete local review of the power story of the year!
PERCENT OF OWNERS REPORTING EACH GAS-MILEAGE FIGURE
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ROAD MILES PER GALLON
15 or undr 14 17 18 19
20
v 21 i!"'SK3 22 and svwESS 5.1
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and family of Benton, Illinois, spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Turner. Sam Mitchell of St. Louis, Missouri, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Banther and Ruth Ann.
LEWIS Nellie Stewart of Lebanon, Ohio, and Liza Scamihorn called on Pearl Knight Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Florence Grunell and daughter, Joyce Ann, left Saturday morning for Washington state to sail from there on Monday, August 2, to join her husband, Russell Grunell, who is stationed in Japan. They will be gone two years or longer. Mrs. Bert Raines and Cleora Pigg spent Sunday afternoon with Anna Pigg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton
and daughter, Janice, and Mi and Mrs. ,H. L. Burns and son spent Sunday at McCormick' Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sharles Bol inger called on Mr. and Mn Harris Wheaton Sunday even ing. Mrs. Louise Burns entertain ed the Joy Sunday School clas Tuesday night. Refreshment and contests were enjoyed b; the following members: Jose phine Harbaugh, Helen Har baugh, Mable Morse, ., Margart Rcamihnm. Tzola Roberts. MabI
Theo Dewm, riosaiee iviorsi Mollie Morse, Gynuth Wood Winona Knight, the hostess, Mri Burns, and Georgene Wheaton, Mr. and. Mrs. James Scamihor and daughters, Marilyn and Jam called 5n Mr. and Mrs. Rqbei Wheaton and daughter, Janic Wednesday evening.
FOUR CORNERS TSgt. Jon R. Walters, Mrs. Walters and Johnnie of Riverside, California, and Mrs. B. M. Walters of southeast of Carlisle, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Monroe one afternoon last week, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cassel of St. Louis, Missouri, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Banther. and Ruth Ann. Miss Amanda Turner of Sullivan, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edd Turner. Mrs.. Herman Solsman and son, George, were in Sullivan Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harris
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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. , We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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,. ROBERT TAYLOR HERBERT MARSHALL AUDREY TROTTER -in "High Wall"
ENDING TONIGHT Jane Powell, Jeanette MacDonald, Jose Iturbi in "THREE DARING DAUGHTERS"
...TIME, .7,00 P.M..
ITS GOOD BUSINESS TO BORROW
WHEN A LOAN WILL SERVE A SOUND PERSON
AL PURPOSE, AND YOU CAN REPAY IT WITHOUT
HARDSHIP. AND REMEMBER BORROW THE
BANK WAY IT'S CHEAPER.
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SULLIVAN STATE BANK
Since 1870 A Sullivan ,-, Carlisle' Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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are danger s
OQUEAKS, rattles; knocks and rumbles mean more than. mere annoyance. They're signals of trouble in the making trouble that may come when you least expect it. So let pur trained mechanics rid your car of those "sound effects." Theyll check it over from bumper to
bumper. Then they'll go to work with specially designed equipment and factory engineered and inspected parts. When they've finished their job, whether it's a major repair or a minor adjustment, you can count on your car for many more troublefree miles. Stop in soon !
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SULLIVAN COUNTY MOTOR SALES SHELBURN, IND. ON U. S. HIGHWAY 41
PHONE 30
You'll find the men who know your car best tit THE SIGN OF BETTER SERVICE
554 South Main St., Sullivan, Ind.
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