Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 175, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 September 1948 — Page 6

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 2." 1948.

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I T.at'pyette, Indiana were guests

Tuesday of Mr. .and Mrs. Allen Market-.

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GENERAL fVIOTORS PLANTS TO CLOSE

i plants in Michigan will close workers will be laid off in the . Friday until next Wednesday, ' Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Cad- ! r 1 e .. e . :n , . , ...

C' t p l . a. ueuausa ui Siei sn. mac, ana uiasmODlie. Uniy a --DETROIT, Sept. 2 (UP) 'ages, the company announced few fabrication plants will All General Motors automobile today. The company said 75,000 operate during that time.

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been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Massey, for the past six months, has returned to her home in Louisville, Kentucky. ' M. A. Markee is sner.dinsr a few days in East St. Louis, Illinoisvisiting his son and family. Mr and Mrs. Paul Markae. Eunice. Spieler is the guest of, her brother and family in Cory, Indiana. She will return home

Look, Pa, I'm Acting: ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Hugh Prince, a film broker, might be excused in a year or so for trying to boost the distribution of certain pictures. His six-year-old daughter, Ginger, has been signed to a seven-year contract by a Hollywood producer.

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Franchised Bottler: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Vincennes . Under Appointment from Pepsi Cola Company, N. Y.

Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis ,of Sullivan route, have returned from Louisiana, where they

Mrs. Fern Ward Ridgley left have been the guests of relWednesday evening for Holly, Stives. Colorado where she has accept- . Mrs. Mary Puggs, who is coned a pos'tion as first grade fined to the Mary Sherman teacher. She and the late Mr. Hospital following an operaRidgley formerly resided in tion, is getting along nicely. Lamar, Colorado which is lo-1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgib Howard cated in the same county as of Terre Haute and son, Leslie, Hclly. She has been been visiting of Dayton, Ohio, were guests here with her son, Earl Ridgley Monday evening of Mrs. Gerand family. I trude Massey.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy French and sen, Jackie, have returned to their home in Springfield, Ohio after a short visit with Mr. j French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Carl French of North Court

Street.

'SECOND RUHR' BEHIND CURTAIN She's All Ropod In

START UNIT ON I. U. BUILDING INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2. (U.R) Work has begun on a new $250,000 building to house equipment for cancer research at the Indiana University Medical' Center here, University officials said today. The one-story "structure will be added to the Medical Canters Clinic Building. Contracts already have been awarded for construction of the addition, school officials said.

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RUbSIA IS BUILDING a "Second Kulir" aiounu muusiries oi l onsn Silesia and Czechoslovakia as an arsenal for Iron Curtain countries, say reports. The Polish-Czech center, reaching from Katowice, Poland, to Ostrawa, Czechoslovakia, Is expected to ultimately produce 100,000,000 tons of coal and 10,000,000 tons' of steel annually as well as power and machinery. A joint power station would be built near Osweicim, infamous concentration camp. Twenty industrial enterprises are planned. Area is about same as that of the German Ruhr, at left on the map. (International)

ALL ROPED IN by a new bathing suit is film actress Virginia Mayo, but she says it's no style to tie a girl down. The suit is of white cable cord stitched on white lastex. diagonal design below, whirr on the bra top. (International)

SURPRISE PARTY A surprise party was given Saturday evenina, August 2o.i mi honor of Harold Faulds to help celebrate the 20th annvearv c hi employment with the Templeton Coal Company. . The following guests attended: Mrs. Mary Sue Schmidt and children' of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Faulds of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mess and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duncan and Taylor Shaw of Dugger, Paul Powell of Lafayette, Mliss Norma Sappenfield, Mrs. Abigail Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spainhour, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaVeck and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nichols. .

Canned Heat Claims Victims DANVILLE, Va. (UP) Medical authorities here have issued a stern warning against drinking "canned heat.',' Three fatalities have been recorded in the past two months from wood alcoh.ol poisoning.

' Juds Are Skeptical DENVER (UP) A Denver cafe operator was fined for possession of illegal slot machines. "They're not for gambling," Harry Shibata told the judge. "I keep them to put my money in for saving."

Ecs-naper Makes Kaisl CLARK. N. J. (UP) A nocturnal thief stole fcur hives of bees from the farm of Mrs. Herman Graves near here.

. Marine Shoots Straight

OCEANSIDE, Cal. (UP) A Marine private, Leroy W. Mendenalt, gave everyone a lesson in marksmanship at the Leathernecks' Camp Pendleton. He blast- ' ed all four existing Marine Corps records for 1948 in the Browning automatic rifle, firing a 234 out of a possible 250 points. I

It Happened In Maine DCVER-FOXCOFT. Me. (UP1 Maine Hills, a Maine fish and game official, was f'nsd S'O in municipal court" for1 breaking a Mfine law by bait fishing in a pond where only fly fishing was allowed.

NOTK'C TO NON-ni SIUENTS THE STATE OF I.7DIANA, BUU.IVAN COL'MTy. In th Sulli'-"" Ciriu;i Court. Vacation Term, 1948 vs. Eov WoiMni.-m. Mmuie O'Cmnell, Tva Fo:. EUihI Wortman- Neiaon. Wa tr Woi'tinan. Clu-.rU'S .Moure. Kva Moore. Marv Mouie. W.-iinla Jtrjo-.'. Corip':auit Xo. 31.yj8 Cairse of Action Compmii-t f:- imitil'on of n:al esuue BE IT K?:OVv'.vT. 1'liat on tli:3 lOtli rlay .of Aucu.n, in I lie yiar IMS, lh'! fliove nani.-ii plaintiff, t.y Piffg & Tennis AHorneys, fiie'l in the office of tiie Clerk of the .Sullivan Circuit Court liis crmpiamt against the ctefencJantrf in tiie above -ntiihl cau.ie. toeihfi- with en affidavit of a competent person that said defendants Eillei Wurtntan Ne'f,,n, Wake." Woilre'ii. Chaics M'-orn. Iteva Moore, Mny Moore and Wiintla J.ioure are not residmits of the Slate of Indiana. Said d.'fi-tidants vhivfore a;'e hereby notified of t''- fi and pentlencv oi said e.i.iitHa'nt :r!a!i;.".t tl'.em, fuid taue of a-t.ion bfiiiu Co;npl;i' it fur paitition of tiie following described real estate., situate in Sullivan Couuly, Indiana, to-wit: The noithwosl quarter of the no. Uiwest iu:ti ter of tieetion 1 Township 9 No; Hi. rasi 8 wert. . coiitauiioK 37.37 acres, ratire or I les.j. Al::o, be?;inni:i, at tiie nortiieast corn-r ol the northeast yuart -r of tl:e n n t liea.-d. quarter of I &Ttiin 24. T-vahip 9 North,

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Brag Day for, Braggrs PERU, Neb. tUPji The Bragg family , has "something '"to brag about. On the same day that Barbara Bragg received a diploma, from high school, her rnother,' Mrs. G. N. Bragg, received a bachi" elor of arts degree from Peru State Teachers College.

I Belatei Recognition I ! CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) After three and a half years 1 planning, the city' has appropriated $16,000 for a monument to Gen. George Washington near the spot where he took command of the Continental Army .in-1775.

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eval and all m.nnis riKnts in(l privileges 'contained in deed of severanee, ) and that ui'oss they appoir tJid ! an.sv. r or d.-reur thevto Hi the rall- ; nig of $cU'i rau:-e at tiie Court House 1 ! Sidliva ( o.'iil ". and Slat'' of

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1943 Chev. Fleettr.astor, Tndir. Two-tane

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anteed. 1940 Chev. Tudor. A clean little car. Looks and runs fair. 1941 Lincoln Clb Cpe. Radio and Heater. A-l Condition.

LOW COST CARS PRICED AS SS 1938 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Sale Price $27.".O0 1937 Ford Coupe, 85 H.P. Sale Frice $350.00 . 1935 Chev. Tudor, Master. Sale Price $100.00 COMMERCIAL CARS 1946 Dodge Vt Ten, Tandem, Grain Bed 1941 Chevrolet H Ton Pick-u;j ' 1941 Chevrolet 1 Vi Ten, Tandem Easy Payments Low Down Payments Till Sept. 20th

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