Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 July 1949 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1949'.

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, 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 the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday ait 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Ind. Telepnono 12

United' Press Wire Service National Representative: Theis and Simpson, New York

c ' , SUBSCRIPTION RATE: By Carrier, per week 15c By Mail n Sullivan By Mail KIsewliere In v.,- A"d' AUjmm8 Counties: The United States: i.ear $4 00 Year , R1 ' M0ntfhu8 2-25 Six Months One Month 40 One Month All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance I

HAPPY AS STEEL DISPUTE GOES TO FACT-FINDERS

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

$5.00 $2.75 .50

Indiana Employment Remains Steady Indiana non-agricultural employment remained felatively steady from mid-May to midJune, according to report issued trday by the Indiana Employment Security Division in cooperation with the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Seasonal em

ployment gains were checked by j labor disputes, vacations and aj shortage of orders. Employment in the state was estimate ! at

l.H9,fJ00 workers,' a gain of C.3 pe cent from mid-May but 4 8 per cent lower than June, 194! Increased employment in nonmanufacturing industries was the largest ' contributing factor in swinging Indiana employment above the previous month level. Seasonal increases in construction and the return of miners 'o work after the observance of the "miners' holiday" were the rrmcipal forces in producing employment in the non-manufiwt-uring industries. Non-manufacturing employment was estimated" at , 658,000 1 workers at mid-June, up .1.9 pyr cent' L'om mid-May and down 1.3 per cent from June of last year. Total manufacturing employ

ment was ' comparatively stable from mid-May to rr id-June, the survey showed. Considerable variations among in uvidual industries were caused by seasonal gains, vacations and fewer orders. Manufacturing employment was estimated at 497,000 workers at mid-June, a decrer2 of 0.8 per cent from mid-May and a 9.0 per cent decline from June of 1948. Durable goods itirjastr.'ss showed the greatest number of employ

ment decreases at niid-Jun?.

A MINER in Pittsburgh, Pa., John Puhatch, his wife, Dorothy, and their children (1. to r.): John, Jr., 4; Kenneth, 3, and Priscilla, 6, are pictured reading the good "No Strike" news in their local paper following sterfl Industry's "big three" acceptance of President Truman's plan for a 60-day truce. A former special counsel W Presidents Roosevelt and Truman, Judge Samuel I. Rosenman (right) of New York has been named bfl Truman to the three-man fact-finding board which will investigate the steel wage dispute. Others are Ctx roll R. Daugherty, Northwestern University professor, and David R. Cole f New Jersey. (International)

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mCH PLEASURE AUD HELTM IS SHEfiernNfi

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Vet Bonus Seekers Cause Useless Work

INDIANAPOLIS, - July 21 Indiana veterans ore spending thousands of useless dollar in applying for their India ua Voi-Id War II bonus and at tho same time costing the Bonus Administration many hours of useless work.

GIFT FOR YOU!

PROFESSIONAL

TAILOR'S CHALK

BY PENNEY'S FABRIC DEPTV

This statement was made today by Orville P. Brav, assistant director of the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs and

Administrative officer of

vvuiiu war. ii oonus, in commenting on the great amount of registered mail being received by the Bonus Division. Despite the announcement that it was unnecessary to sand the application blanks to Intli.inapolis by registered mail, veterans throughout the stii are still spending the extra money daily to send jn their fo: n- At the same time ttey are ca isiug the mail department oL. ihe Bonus Div'iit n to spend, v'j'.ujl-if hours ea.h day to persii'i''v sign for each piece of registered mail. Brav p.n.ifad cut that ths ci-

ure jonus proeaure naa be-in Dlanned to tite extreme caio'.n the handling of the orig'nal 1!--

charge papers which are accompanying the application forms. The mail 's funneled incj tLc bonus mithiner..' na the-i'3 little if any chance of a document aeiig lo?t. ivlail tnat is receive! rcgi-ite.ea -comes in outside t:: .cgul-.r channels ar.i sctuallv stands more of a change being Tost cr m.'spiaced t'i;i i ihj regular first class mail.

Today's Markets

At fie same . time "3iv-v announced many veterans are rtill failing la placi- stiff icien . p.-hage on the etivelorxs. The average aplication .ic? six cer.t? -.iift-age. Hnvrver if there is on extra aiTOUUl O'. sUDDOrtin dnr-M-

the ments wth ;he claim, more post

age wUl be tccuired. He siisijesied that vcrsrpnj should navri the envelop; weighed at the postoffice to determine the pveppi amount cf r.nefrge.

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NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Notice ;a hereby given that the undersigned, guardian of Mary E. Sinclair, will, pursuant to an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court heretofore made, sell at public auction on Saturday, July 23, 1949 at 1 :30 o'clock P.M. at

117 South'State Street in the City of SuUi.van, Indiana, the following j terns of personal property, to wit: overstuffed davenport,' 2 overstuffed chairs, library table, bookcase, dresser, 2 beds, stand table, sewing machine, table wardrobe, 2 prs. bed springs, ,2 mattresses, 2 feather beds, dining table, 4 d'ning ciiairs, kitchen cabinet, kitchen cupboard, kerosene stove, coal range, pots, pans, dishes, curtains, 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, child's chair, trunk, 2 rockers, bedding, linens, pillows, minor, stand table, garden tools and heating -stove. Terms of sale, Cash.

MARY M. MORRIS, GUARDIAN Joe W. Lowdernr'lk, Attorney

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THEATRE

Shelburn,

Indiana

FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 22 - 23 7:00 P. M.

"STATION WEST" " With - ' DICK POWELL, PLUS '

INDIANAPOLIS, July 21. (U.R) Hcgs 6,500; rather slow; bar

rows and gilts around 240 lbs,

down 50c lower; heavier weights

dull, some bids 75c or more low

er: good and choice 170-240 lbs.,

$22.00 $22.75, top sparingly; 240270 lbs., $20.50 $22.00; scattering 270-300 lias, .bid $19.50 $20.50;

100-160 lbs. $19.00 down; sows steady to 25c lower, bulk 400 lbs. down $16.25$17.50; choice lights eligible around $18.00; 400-550 lbs,, $12.75 $16.00; big weights down to $11.50. Cattle 800; calves 500; fed steers and yearlings active, fully steady; small lots high good and choice mixed - yearlings $27.00; low to average good yearlings and light steers $26.00 $26.50; rank and file medium and good short feds $25.00 $26.00; scat

tered medium and good ' heifers

$24.50 $25.50; bulk common and' medium native grass yearlings-' and heifers $18.00 $23.50; cows steady, some interests bid lowes t odd head good beef cows $18.001' $18.50; bulk common and medi- j um $15.00 $17.50; canners and cutters $12.00 $15.00; vealers ac-'j tive, steady; choice $1.00 higher, top $27.00 sparingly; bulk good! and choice . $25.50 $26.00; com- f

mon and medium; $20.00 $24.50: Sheep 500; fat iambs fairly active, mostly steady; wet fleeces

considered; most . supply native springers; bulk good and choice mixed weights $24.00 $25.00; common and medium $19.00 $23.50; slaughter ewes scarce,

steady; bulk $5.00 $6.00; choice l

lights eligible $8.00 or more. '

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AMERICAN movie star Jennifer Jones isn't in the mood for pictures , as the actress rushes into the Excelsior Hotel in Rapallo, Italy. Later, Jennifer and David O. Selznick, Jiollywood producer, were married at the Genoa City Hall. French film star Louis Jourdan and his wife were witnesses at the civil wedding ceremony. . (Inientatioiwl)

Attention! Farmers 'Haulers FOR SALE! New Ford F-4 (1-Ton) Ideal Farm . or Delivery Truck WYATT

MotorSales

fphone 77 Dugger, Ind.j

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FUNERAL HOME CARLISLE, IND.

Office Phone M-19

Res. Phone M-lll

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Why Do We Have Such Bargains?

. Equipped Farms, Business Opportunities, Rural ' I Retirement Homes ' To seU through the UNITED FARM AQENCY, a property owner must submit his lowest price, gfve reasonable terms if possible and have a logical reason for selling. We are listing such bargains every day, and we pass them right along to our buyers. If a property must be sold at once, must be thrown on the market at a sacrifice price for quick action, the; UNITED man is on the job. . No charge for listing; through your Local Bonded Representative, James. W. LaFollette, Sullivan, Ind., R." R.. 4, Phone9075. ,,.. . v - ! (3 Miles North on U. S. 41) - ; -

Customers' Corner

All customers expect honest weight from their grocer. To assure you of honest weight at A&P we buy the finest scales, have them constantly checked for accuracy and put them in plain sight where you can see the dials. And, of course, all our employees' are thoroughly trained and strictly instructed to conform to our policy ol 16 ounces to the pound. . If we should ever make a mistake in weighing your purchase,- you will he doing us a favor if you call it to our attention. . '''' ' . We would appreciate any 'suggestions you may have to help us maintain our strict standards of honesty and accuracy, or anything else we can do to make your A&P a better place to shop. Please write: Customer Relations Department, V. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue . New York 17, N. Y.

RED RIPE

SHOPPERS

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ASSORTED FLAVORS

OLD VIRGINIA

2-Lb.

SHEILA SWEET STIX GILL PICKLES AP PREPARED SPAGHETTI shortening ', , , ; dexo ( '

RAJAH SALAD DRESSING

ANN PAGE BLACKBERRY PRESERVES PACKER'S LABEL , " SARDINES ,N0IL SULTANA LIGHT MEAT TUNA FLAKES A&P CHILI SAUCE SULTANA PEAMDT SUTTER PURITAN MARSHMALL0WS NEW LOW PRICE IVORY SOAP

GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES

PACKER'S LABEL 'AT 37c CATSUP -iOe BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS ;,6cir25c W'HEATIES J 2 28c ' ..' I . SCOTT ' ...... 73c PAPER TOWELS ' Roll Igc MY-T-FINE 39e PUDDING MIX 23c SCOTT , . l29c TOILET TISSUE 3 oM, 23c PACKER'S LABEL S lOe COM WHOrRNNEL. 2 ri3c CAMPBELL'S V2T 29g TOMATO JUICE 25c LIBBY M9c PEACHES ' YELHALmING N,r.?2Sc DOLE 33c FKUIT COCKTAIL 1 PACKER'S LABEL . 2-33c PEAS 4N&'n.a35c SWIFT'S 2!; 27c PR EM. 12c 3Ss

CALIFORNIA ELBERTAS

FLORIDA PERSIAN LiriES

YELLOW GLOBE MEDIUM SIZE

Lb.4c Lbs. 35c

Doz.

3c

3 Lb, 29c

APRICOTS 2 Lbs 25c VINE-RIPE HONEY DEW LARGE A&P PRUNES RED BUTTON RADISHES

12-Lb. Box

Each 2-Lb. Box

$U9

3c

3 Rchs. 1

A&Fs CLOSE-TRIMMED MEAT VALUES

NO CEREAL ADDED

SMALL SIZES

SKINLESS '. ' : WIENERS SMOKED OR COOKED PICNICS

FANCY SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON

TREATS FROM A&P's MASTER BAKERS

LADY BALTIMORE V

WHITE BAR CAKE

MAPLE NUT

1 SUGAR CURED average Lb. glg FILLETS u 53c OCEAN PERCH Lb. 37c SKINLESS . ' u. 47c COD FILLETS Lb. 37c ' NO WASTE n. 59c POLLOCK FILLETS Lb 27c

LAYER CAKE

SPANISH BAR CAKE SUGARED OR CINNAMON

PLAIN

Each 39C Each 38C Each 29C Doz.' 19C Loaf 17C

RAISIN BREAD

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A&P's LEADING DAIRY VALUES GRADE 'A

SWISS CHEESE WILDMERE ROLL BUTTER CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD AMERICAN, PIMENTO, BRICK, SWISS SLICED CHEESE FRESH, MILD, TASTY

CHEDDAR CHEESE

47c

Lb. 6Sc Lb. 59c

Loaf Lb.

, Lb.

2-Lb. Cto

SUMMER CANDY TREATS ; MARS BAR FAMILY PACK g Bar, 25fi CHEWING GUM FLAVORS 6 Pke. lie LIFE SAVERS ssrte vORS 6 1Sc

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