Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1949 — Page 8

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SULTJVAN DATLY TTMES- FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1949.

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UtAL? ANIMAL) KDYIUYLU, Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 . WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

CORRECTION The Times incorrectly stated yesterday that Ralph Mayfield was the new owner of the; Sullivan 5 and 10 Cent Store. The store is the property of the Index TTrin f Amna nv nnrl will Ho

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The Zclma llarbaush Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Friday night at 7:30 at the parsonage. .Guest speaker will 'be Ecb Martin, who is studying for foreign mission service. All ladies of the church are invi.ed to attend. . .

Tlie Country Girls chft) meeting lxs been postponed for this month. "'

Westmbister Coup:e class of the Presbyterian church will have la covered dish supper at the shelter house in tie Sullivan City Park Friday evening at 6:30.

Refreshment

Coolers

ENJOY ICE COLD DRINKS AND TASTY LUNCHES WHEREVER YOU ARE, FAR FROM HOME OR STORE.

Model A-2 can be used anywhere fits behind front seat cf most cars. Easy to carry makes travel and picnics a joy! Bottle Capacity with Crushed Ice: 21 G cz. bottles standing upright or 18 12 oz. bottles standing upright

MODEL A-2 $7.25

Model A-l makes an auxiliary ice chest for home, camp or office. Improved features include lift-out food tray and bottle opener. Just the thing to take care of extra food over holidays and week-ends. Fine for hunting or fishing trips, too. Bottle Capacity with Crushed Ice: 326 oz. bottles standing upright 2412 oz. bottles standing upright V . .

MODEL A-l $14.73

On display and for sale at our Plant office or ask your ice service man. See our ice cream freezers, too!

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Royal Neighbors will meet Friday 'night, July 1, promptly at 7:30. Important business. AU members please attend.

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TAKE PLENTY KODAK FILM With You On Your Vacation Trip (Buy a dozen or more and bring back what you don't use)

Revere Movie Cameras and Projectors Also movie film for all . types of Movie Cameras

"COOL OFF" WHILE DOWN TOWN SHOPPING BY A VISIT AT OUR FOUNTAIN OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT.

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two consecutive inside-the-park burgh as Cliff Chambers scatter homers by Alvin Dark and Bob ed nine blows to win a duel witlj Elliott of the Braves in the fifth. Howie Fox. Fox! yielded but fouii

.. . , ... , . , altogether but had his one bad The Phils got top flight pitch- ir,inrt ,,

ing from Lefty Ken Heintzel- and Johnny Hopp singled0 anJ

I Av, ,K v. 1J"ueel: 10 ' Dino Restelli doubled, at Philadelphia. He gave only

five hits and walked no batters. Hank Edwards hit two homerj

A double by Dick Sisler and Del and a single, .drove in four run;

Ennis' single gave the Phils the got two walks and scored fivJ

two runs that put them in front times in a 12 to 5 rout for th

to stay in the eighth as Heint- Cubs over the Cardinals at SI

zelman won his ninth game. j Louis. Bob Rush,-with help fronl

Bunchine three hits for two Johnny Sehmitz. won his mntl

runs in the sixth, the Pir'ates ' game.

edged the Reds, 2 to 1 at Pitts-

Frank Nerr Relief Corps will meet Wednesday,' July 6. There will be initiation of candidates. All members please attend. Refreshments Iwill be served.

SPECIAL SINGING ! ! There will be special singing by Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Miller at the Church of God on Depot Street Saturday night and Suni day night at 7:30 o'clock

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Priscilla Embroidery club will meet wife Jane Jones en Ncrth Section Street Wednesday, July 6. There will be a 1 o'clock luncheon.

The Friendship class of the Sullivan Methodist CI urch will hold the July, meeting Tuesday, July 5th at 6:30 p. m. at the shelter house in the city park. There will be a pitch-in dinner with the drink furnished by the committee. Bring own table service.

American Legion Auxiliary will hold their bi-monthly meet'rg Tuesday, July 5 at 7:30 at the Legion Home. There will be election of officers. A gocd attendance Ls desired.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle of 119 West Graysville Street- are the parents of a son, James Michael, born June 29th at the ary Sherman Hospital.

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HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted June 29: Mrs. Maggie Dilley of Paxton. Admitted June 30: John Roberts c-f Hyfnera.

Admitted July 1: Mrs. Mildred

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If your car is not in shape to give-you maximum service (Iiis Summer, see ui for an Auto Repair Loan. Cash advanced promptly for all kinds of repairs and new parts. Monthly repayment. Immediate service. Stop in or phone. J

Street. ' Dismissed June 29: Ruth Howard of Carlisle.

SCORNS MOTHER TO STAY WITH DAD

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By Carl Lundquist United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 1 (UP)

Banther of 235 South McCammon Once again in the most incredi

ble baseball story of the year Joltin' Joe DiMaggio personally accounted for the third straight Yankee victory in hostile Bos

ton, j DiMaggio homered with two ; men aboard iri the seventh in a ; 6 to 3 triumph yesterday. That:

I provided Vic Raschi the margin he needed for his 12th victory against two defeats, although he was touched for J2 hits. It was iDiMaggio's fourth homer and J his ninth run batted in since he ' returned to the lineup Tuesday I after missing the team's first 65 ' 1 games because of a stubborn i

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DUCKING BEHIND his father, Sam Solowitz, 6-year-old Allen Solowitz sobs out his preference for his paternal parent despite coaxing by his mother, Mrs. Lillian Solowitz, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Allen was reported missing, but was found on an excursion boat with his father. Mrs. Solowitz, divorced from her husband in 1947, said she would charge him with kidnaping. (International Soundphoto)

heel injury. j The Tigers moved . into third j

place ahead of the Indians by

; drubbing them, 12 to 6 at Cleve- ' land as Vic Wertz paced a 17-hit attack by driving in five runs with a homer, two doubles, and a single. Jim Hegan also hit a Cleveland homer in a 13-hit colI le'on bv the losers, j The Senators tumbled the Philadelphia A's, 8 to 6, in a night game in Philadelphia, breaking a 4-4 tie with a fourrun rally in the eighth inning. Getting the victory, his first, was Dick Weik, who relieved when i Joe Haynes was ejected in a jbalk dispute. Weik drove in the j tie-breaking run in the big rally I which also saw Gil Coan steal home. I The Braves moved into a third place tie with the Phillies in the National by sweeping a double header with the Giants at New York, 3 to 0 and 6 to 2. Bill Voiselle and Lefty Elliott each twirled neat four hitters. The second game produced a rarity,

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