Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 August 1948 — Page 6
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1. p. ADDED Joe McDoake Mr., and Mrs. Glenn Yeager and family of Toledo, Ohio were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John WoodsmaH of Sullivan and .Mr. and Mrs. Al Monk of Graysville. ' ! ,Mrs. Harry Brummett returned Saturday evening after spend- i ing a . week on Lake Eagle, Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i . . rt 1L T 1 I
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iiaiK 01 ouuiri DCUU. Rev. Joe Brumett is the guest , of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumett. Miss Phillis Baker of Marshall, Illinois is visiting Miss Becky Brumett. Rev. and Mrs. Boothe Cox and children. David and Dean- " na, of Olivet College, Kankakee,
minois. mr. ana mrs. i. w . -Glenn and children. Jimmy and Shirley, of Sterling, Illinois, Mrs. Virginia Russell of Peoria, Illinois. Mr. and WiTs. Ralph Cishetti and baby and niece of Rock Falls, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Beight and childNOTK'K OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR INK HAILING OK COAL. TO TUBMAN TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that the unrieraiened will, at th (arm shop in the town of Graysville, Indiana, at 7 -CO P. .VI. Tupsday. ttie Slut day of August. T.J 18. rweiv scaled bids for Hie huulixt: of Union coal for Tni-ninn Township for the school year 194R-1SM. . Uated this August 9tt, 1918. JAMES KhNNETT. Trustee Turman Township, Sullivan County, Indiana It 8-10-48 v LF.GAt NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Waldo W. Wheeler and Charlea E. Hays carrying on business under the name and ptyle of Petroleum Service Company, 407 E. Johnson Street. Sulliviin, Indiana. wa3 as of August 1, 1948. dissolved by mutual consent. Waldo W. Wheeler has succeeded to all tha assets and liabilities of the business as of the irbove date and in the future the business will be carried on by Waldo W. Wheeler alone. CHARLES E. HAYS WALDO W. WHEELER Canning Peaches? Famous FREE hook tells success secret! SIMPLE TESTED PROVEN It's FREE ... and it's a wonderful help in canning and freezing of fruits ... the 1948 edition of "Finer Canned & Frozen Fruits." 32 pages, with easy-to-follow charts and. step-by-step directions. Recipes for pickles, conserves and jellies, too ! Better results ? Yes, finer flavor, . color and texture ; just by a simple change in your canning and freezing syrups. Tried and proved by thousands of women. A wonderful book . , . and it's yours FREE. HEIEN HOLMES POST CARD Dept. 15, P. O. Bex 6112 Cleveland, Ohio Funeral
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va v. v. v v. 'Hal A-v z&smLr ' .)vn 3 Comedv & "Radnor Day' ren of Bicknell, Mrs. Eugene Grove and Eugenia of Shoals, visited their mother, Mrs. Ernest Nicason of Moncnport, Indiana. Mrs. Nicason, a former Sullivan' resident, has been seriously ill but is t reported to be improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Truelock are enjoying a vacation in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid of Bloomfield were guests of relatives in Sullivan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkson and son, Steve, of Terre Haute, spent the' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Sr. " : ' Mrs. Robert Holmes and children are spending their vacation in Wyandotte and Detroit, Michigan visiting relatives. Mrs. Verna Jean Petty of , Highpoint, North Carolina, is j the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1 Faye Dugger. i Mrs. Ethel ' Cunningham and son, Glessie, have returned from Phoenix, Arizona, where they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirk. j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Custer and Mrs. Jessie Mason Sr. spent the week-end in Wyandotte, Michigan, as the guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. Paul Gilbreath and family. " Mr. and Mrs. Granvil N. Lyons of Montgomery, Alabama are the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. George J. Bennett. Right on the Ball MASCOT for the Cleveland Indians during a recent game in Cleveland, little Tommy Herbert, 3, proves that you can't keep a good man down as he takes a healthy swing at the old horsehide during a warmup session. The youngster's hands were severed by a locomotive more than a year ago. (International SoundpJicto) ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Tersonalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service I Corner Section and Wall Home Pleasantville, Ind.
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Sullivan Club Meetings
FOR THIS WEEK v mage tioraemaKers club picnic will be held at the City Park Tuesday, August 10th at 6:30 p. m. Bring covered dish and own table service. All Rebekahs who plan to be supper guests - at the Rebekah district meeting at Hymera September 7, please phone Mrs. Arlie Springer Immediately. The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Friday, August 13th, at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Ralph Adams, 128 North West St. The annual picnic of the Stardust Home Economics club will be heM Thursdav, August 12th at 6:30 p. m. in the Sullivan City Park. All members please bring a well-filled basket, your own tea and table service fcr you and ycur families. The Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps No. 275 will meet in regular session Wednesday, August 11, at 2 o'clock in the Woodman Hall. Pocahcntas Club will be entertained by Mrs. Jessie Walker Thursday evening, August 12th at 7 o'clock in the shelter house at the Sullivan City Park. Please bring own table service. C.W.E. club will meet Friday, August 13th in the shelter hcrse cf the Sullivan City .Park for a covered dish dinner. Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, August 15 thus; Circle No. 1, Mrs. Clyde 'Hux: Circle No. 2, Mrs. Maude Crcwder: Circle No. 3, Mrs. J. R. Crowder. , Women's Society ef Christian Service of the Sullivan First Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two c'clock in the church parlcr. The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at 7:30. A good attendance is desired. All officers ' are ured to be present. Delta Theta Tau ice cream social will be held at Helen Ridgeway's Menday evening, August 16. Members are . to meet at the Davis Hotel (Monday at 6:00 p. m. The Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps No. 275 will net meet cn Wednesday. The meeting has been pcrtponed until Aug. 25. All Harmony Home EconOmijs club members going to Srring Mill State Park inursaay, August mn. please meet at Marshall's Drug Store at 6 a. m. Bring cwn lunch and drinks. FAIRBANKS Friends of Marjorie Thompson surprised her with a card shower recently on the occasion of her birthday. She received 175 beautiful remembrances.
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9 South Main Jack HONOR . RUSSELL HUFF ON BIRTHDAY j A surprise birthday dinner was given Sunday, August 8th in honor of Russell Huff at the Sullivan City Park. A bountiful table was spread with many good things to eat and three beautiful bouquets furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foutz from their flower garden; The : birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Milton McKee of Terre Haute. I Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bogan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKee and Mary, 1 Marilyn, Nancy, Jim and Bob of Terre Haute, Milton Pinkston of Merom, Herichel Huff, Mviry Foutz, Fylura Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. Base' Burnett, and Mrs. Bertha Ryland of Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Romine 'nd daughters. Janet, Janice and Karen of Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Livingston and daughters, Jo Ann and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foutz, Mrs. Robert Huff and daughter, Roberta, Charles Hardn.i Dickey Boles, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huff and children, Harold, Leon, Patty and Sharon. . j Browns Beat Eagles; Jaycees Top Carlisle Tuesday Games 7 p. m. Engles Clothiers vs Dugger 8:15 p. m. Carlisle vs Kraft Thursday Games 7 p. m. Browns vs Legion 8:15 p. m. Eagles Lodge vs Jaycees Brown and Co. assured the Eri gles Clothiers of no worse than a tie for first place in the second half pennant chase last night when they beat1 the Eagles Lodge by a score of 6 to 4 in the second half pennant chase last night when they beat the Eagles Lodge by a score of 6 to 4 in the second game last night at Legion Field. ; -.. u Before that game, the Eagles could have won the crown, providing the Clothiers lost two games, and the Lodge won all of theirs. Now, the best the Lodge can do is tie, should' they win their last two games and the Clothiers drop their last two. James was the winning pitcher for Browns, and he had help of two home runs by Dude Zaayer and Bill Bryan. Engle started for the Lodge but was relieved by Grimes. ' , The Jaycees used home runs to build up art early lead over Carlisle, and then hung on as a Carlisle seventh inning rallv fpu short to win 8 to 7. The winner had a 6 to 0 lead before the Carlisle outfit started scoring, and lead 8 to 4 as Carlisle batted in the bottom of the seventh. " A home run by Kenny Adams put the Haddon township team close, but they couldn't score a tying run. Hummell and Wayne Pierce hit homers for the Jaycees. Evans was the winning pitcher and Davidson was the loser. Both teams turned in a a 7(. itt LI 14j: smrdy eonitrue. Item, graocfal detin, in hui4 tvmc venten ... $009.
Phone 477 Surrenders to FBI - -fs for, :jf : 1 INDICTED on charges of conspiring to overthrow the government by violence, Gus Hall, Ohio Communist party chairman, surrenders to the FBI in Cleveland. Hunted since July 20, day of the Federal Grand jury indictment In New ' York, he is accused with 11 other top Communists. (International) double play in ihe first inning. The Engle Clothiers have a chance to clinch the second half crown tonight when they meet ' Dugger in the first game. In the I second game, Carlisle ' plays , Kraft. !
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ODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10. (U.R) Hogs, 4,500; fairly active, barrows and gilts 180 lbs. up strong to 25c higher; bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs., $29.00 $29.50, top $29.65 paid for several lots choice 200-220 lb. weights; weights above 250 lbs. scarce, few 250-270 1 lbs., $28.50 $29.25; sows 400 lbs. down strong to 50c higher, early bulk good and choice 250-400 lbs., $23.50 $25.50, a few around 300 lbs., $26.00. j Cattle, 1,700; calves, 600; steers! and yearlings very slow, most buyers on lower basis; few early j sales weak to 30c lower, small lots . choice yearling steers $37.50 ! $38.50, scattering good short fed and mixed yearlings $32.50 j $35.50; small lots choice heifers $37.00 $37.50; cows weak, few good beef cows $23.00, vealers opened very slow, later moderate ly active, trading very uneven, 50c-$1.50 lower, bulk sales $1.00 1 lower, good and choice $29.00 $31.00, top $31.50. Sheep, 1,000; spring lambs opened moderately active, fully j $1.00 lower, choice quotable! scarce; couple loads near-100 lbs., j $27.50, good and choice weights, I $24.00 $27.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and $8.50 $10.50. choice lights ARL
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3 OR 4 LB. WESTING HOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS $10.95 Rent Our Floor Sanders COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones Govemmeni Raises lis Bond Inferesi WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (UP) The administration, rebuffed by Congress in its bid for strong anti-inflation laws, tried a new approach today to the problem of high prices. Secretary of Treasury John W. i Snyder announced that the inter-j est rate on short-term government securities has been raised by 18 of one per cent. He said this should help fight inflation by encouraging the general public to put more ready cash into government securities. In this way, he said, money wouJd be diverted from the "usual spending stream." Since government borrowing policies generally iafluence private credit, it was believed that I the Treasury's action would re-
When Fall conies you'll lhank us for this August sug- ' geslion: "CHOOSE YOUR TOPCOAT NOW." This week Ave received our initial slrpment of ALL WOOL GABARDINE topcoats. A small deposit will hold your coat until you're ready fcr it.
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suit in somewhat higher inten rates on private loans. This wou ditcourage the general pub from borrowing from banks ai other lending agencies. TWO MEN KILLED AT COAL MINE MADISONVILLE, Ky., Aug: (UP) Two men were kill and two others were serious injured at the Cardinal Coal C mine near here today when heavily-laden car plunged 4 feet down a sloping shaft ai trapped them against the cc facing.
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