Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1949 — Page 3

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY. Aur. 31. 1949

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Once Over Lightly

One of our readers called this in today, and we thought it made a lot of sense. An American idea of Utopia is to have 1949 wages, 1928 dividends, 1932 prices and 1910 taxes. Maybe if we had things like that we could make ends meet.

Don't miss that display of trophies Jim Richmond has won. K. B. Smith has them in his window. They brought the two lie won ill Detroit into The Times office yesterday and they are something-. Jim says he has

a shelf to put them on, but with twenty-fcur already accumulated he will have to enlarge that

sfteLf scon. Wonder who dusts

them?

WAY TOO LOW PHILLY FLYER, FIANCEE INJURED

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'GOOD FRIEND, JOHN MARAGOM'

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The northwest corner of the '

f-ourt House lawn looks bare

lit was old and was torn down. ' . .

INow a group of women headed ,

by Mrs. Mary Parks hope to.ieams-

erect a permanent memorial to

FLYING TOO LOW over Ivs fiancee's house In PIiiLndol'ihia, Joseph Piechoske crashed down in middle of this busy street. Both he and fiancee, Roc;eIia Devlin. 19. a passenger, are injured, (International)

Sullivan County's war dead.

Indiana Conference the first part of the season and rows are beginning to take ' with Tommy Henrich apparently shape. Washington, by- the way, , there for the last half; with Bob opens at home with Princeton on

Porterfield of little help; with Sept. 9.

Maybe they aren't too sure of Ypgi Berra Qn the benchj and

winning a lot or their games, De- with various other injuries he cause tsey have stressed so far has kept those Yanks on top.

Do you suppose that the coun

ty commissioners and the county that their schedule is the tough- ; council could be persuaded to est tn these parts. Well; could

The line looks to be stronger than the Arrows have had for a couple of years, and will be a

Joe little deeper, but the problem of

Df rniir;i Vie still has

put up some cf the money so be, but the Arrow card is no page And there is the key to gettinff the backs rcumied oat that plaques could be placed on snap. t. ., ar Tf M-thRr cicve- remains. Whatever thev finally

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the Court House?

rotunda of

land, Boston, Detroit, or Phila- settle on for a starting lineup,

& January

This UX Introlyce tsy.cood trl&& John Maragon, vrr la recre.-!)nitr George Dawson and Company, ana h'i is inwratel in purchasing asterials Ires the crwi Liiutd&tloa St-rvlce. ' Any assistance ttet you asay te &ble , to rtvAar to iir. ysragon tprtsatxy appreciated by ae

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PLEASANTVILLE Out-of-state visitors during the

past week were Mrs. Mildred

Collins of Tampa, Florida, Mrs.

. Loretta Dunbar and Katherine of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs: Tom Walker" of Grand ' Rapids, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. i Edward Schwartz and daughter I of Rankin, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. J Charles Sullenger of Paxton, Illi- , I nois, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 1 Jackson of St. Johns, Illinois. I Sherman Behem had open

house for his family and friends last Sunday on his 79th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newkirk visited Mrs. Newkirk's mother in Terre Haute last Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Karns entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwartz cf Rankin, Illinois, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust entertained Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Rusk of Sullivan as supper guests last Thursday.

The Noble Coxes entertained' Mrs. Pansy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hale, Russell Cox, and Denfer Mathews, all of Hammond Indiana recently. Mrs. Mable Reel has returned from Chicago where she ha3 been visiting relatives. George Shepherd is in Indianapolis visiting his children.

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Central FieiS ccramnaer Tor Europe

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THIS A COPY of a letter made public by the Senate "5 per center" investigating committee. It allegedly was written in the interest of purchasing1 materials from the Foreign Liquidation service. The letter was sent by White House Military Aide Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan to Maj. Gen. Clyde L. Hyssong, central field commander for Europe, Jan. 14, 1948, and introduces "my good ' friend, John Maragon ...,' key figure in probe. (International)

JOHNSON REUNION Descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnsor. met at the basement of the Methodist church in Farmersburg on Sunday, Au

gust 28th.

Brazil has started football kees, will rate when they name Yankees wouldn't be there. He is keep the fans entertained, actice as have other schools in I the outstanding managers of the really a life-saver for Stengel, j if they don't win all their i

practice

this vicinity. They do have a

rough schedule, meeting Indiana-

, Wonder how Casey Stengel delphia had Page, they would be you can bet the Arrows will, I manager of the New York Yan- on top. and without him the Held a team this year l hat will I Those present were Mrs Lu-

even 1 una vvuiuu, .lvu. ctiiu .uns. ecti-

games.i iy. donnson, Mr. ana wirs. iviarion

Apple, Mr. and . Mrs. Roscoe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilfon and Joyce and Patricia, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Dilley, Mr. and daughter, Gayle, and Mrs. D. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Joe Harrison.

major league baseball season? For our money he should be

DUNGAN REUNION

With two and a half weeks re

polis Broad Ripple, city champs near the top. After all, with a maining before the Arrows take ctjxDAY. sept 11TII

up there, Evansville Central, and pitching staff that is nearly shot, the field against Washington The Dungan reunion will . be Lafayette Jeff in addition to , with Joe DiMaggio on the bench down there on Sept. 16, the Ar- ... cja

. . September 11th. All relatives and

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THURS. Afternoons

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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY

Frank Johnson and daughter, Candy, Mr. and Mr3. Willie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and .Mrs. Rush Batson and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. George All, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson and son, Ronald, and daughter, Ernie Johnson and son. Junior and friend, Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fidler and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and son, ,Tommie, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Johnson and

Mr. and

A. A. SMITH PLACE 'z Miles South of Sullivan On 41 ' Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1:00 P. M.

Dishes of all kinds; old oilpaintings and frames; statues; 5 clocks; organ; violin, very old, 1710; marble hall tree;

chairs; fiseiines; cut glass pieces (all kinds); lawn furni: ture. Also other miscellaneous articles. . A. A. SMITH, Owner Emery Drake, Auctioneer Lunch Served On Grounds

MEN'S ANKLETS ; ; - Fancy genuine Banner Socks made of fine mercerized cotton. S'ze rang-e complete. A regular 63c seller. Special

LADIES' RAYON PANTS In assorted colors, sizes medium and large.. A good panty at a real price. Only . ( . .

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WASHING DISH CLOTHS A heavy mesh and a real value. Special

MEN'S and BOYS' NECKTIES All fancy and attractive patterns. Regular 69c to $1.00 sellers. Close out price only

SCHOOL SUPPLIES GOLDENROD TABLETS 5c and 10c

NOTEBOOK PAPER 5c and 10c NOTEBOOK BACKS . 29c and 49c TYPING PAPER ...i 10c . CRAYOLAS 10c, 15c and 25c PENCILS 2 for 5c MECHANICAL PENCILS ................. .1 ... . . 20c INK ... ' 5c ERASERS ( 5c and 10c

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ACCUSED of violating1 the city sanitary code by keeping "wild animals" in his New York City flat. Jack W. Crawford, a chef, enters Municipal Term court with Buddy, one of a . pair of pint-sized rhesus monkeys. Buddy is dressed in his Sunday bost for the occasion. After hearing testimony, the 'judge said he wasn't convinced, one way or another, that monkeys are wild. He adjourned case until Sept. 21. . (International)

Defies Decree

CANDY DEPARTMENT NUT GOODIES, pound 43c CANDY CORN, pound '. 35c COCOANUT BON BONS, pound 50c t RED HOTS, pound .....35c ORANGE AND CHERRY CORDIALS, pound 35c SPICETTS, pound 25c KENTUCKY MINTS, pound ....r... 43c .'

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SHOP AND SAVE AT THE SULLIVAN FIVE And TEN

ALTHOUGH the Italian Minister of the Interior has cautioned women bathers against wearing the scanty French bathing suits, this Palermo mermaid openly defies the decree, ' even though she obviously doesn't like the water. It is reported that the only result of the order has been to bring out more of the brief suits oa the beaches. Internatioiiil)

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