Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Linton Daily Citizen from Linton, Indiana • Page 6

Location:
Linton, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Taire 6 Linton Daily Citizen. Friday, May 10-8 ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE Learn the Difference Call or Write Insurance Exchange 5 Main St Phone 130 COMMI'XITY SING PLANNED A community sing will bo held the Sullivan Church of God, located at the corner of Olive and Depot streets at 2:30 I Sunday afternoon, according to an announcement made by the pastor. Luther Powell. An was extended to all the churches of the area to attend. The first post office in Arkansas was established at Daviduon- viHe, Ijdwrence County, in 1817.

Soon thereafter, the second was es ablished at Arkansas Post. 1 ATCD'C lAlfcK5 i i CORRECTION 1 POTATOES 25 LB. BAG 99c 1 a SCIENCE FACILITIES TO BE EXPANDED BY I.U.— The nationally increased emphasis on science training and research is being reflected on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University in construction of additional classrooms and laboratories for physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Contracts have been let and construction started on a $1,600,000 connecting addition, front center above, to Biology Hall, kit, built in 1910, and Swain Hail, right rear, opened in 1940. When the addition is completed in the fall of I960, the entire structure will be known as Swain Hall memory of the University's ninth president, Joseph Swain.

FORGET! LINTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. GRAND OPENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MANY, DOOR PRIZES ROSES FOR THE LADIES JUNIOR DOOR PRIZE For Boys or Girls untor 16 BLOOMINGTON Indiana onal student training and re- arch facilities in three sciences physics, astronomy, and math- natic-s. Approved by the 1957 Legislate, the new classrooms and boratories will be provided in $1,600,000 addition connecting The general construction contract has been let to Huber, Hunt ana Nichols, of Indianapolis, with completion scheduled for the fall of I960. The connecting addition was designed by and Higg ns, of New York, supervising architee and A. M.

Strauss, of Fort Wayne. The entire structure, consis'ing of Biology Ha 1, built in 1910, Swain Hall, opened in 1940, and the addition is to be known as Swain Hall in memory of the Un ninth president, Jo- seph Swain. occupied by mathematics; present Swain Hall and the connecting addition by physics and astronomy. All three sciences have been in Swain Hall which has become overcrowded by the increases in their enrollments. nee the existing Swain Hall was opened eighteen years ago, the number of graduate has increased five-fofl, faculties aie 50 percent larger, and the number ol students in physics has risen from 250 to more than Former Biology Hall will be 625 MEETING NOTICES FRIDAY Freeman Greene county hospital board meets ai tbe hospital at 7:15 p.m.

Quapaw Tribe No. 143 Improved Order of Hod Altn meets at the hall at 7:00 p.m. Stated Meeting Columbian chapter No. 140 OES meets at the masonic hall at 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Chapter 19 meets at Moose home at 8:00 p.m.

Choir of Saron church meets for practice at 8:00 p.m. Methodist choir rehearsal at church at 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Clerks Local No. 246 meets at Linton Public Library at 5:15 p.m. Tri County Chapter DeMolay meets at Masonic hall at 7:30 p.m.

4-H CLUB NEWS Officers, who had been elected at the first meeting of the current year, assumed their duties at a meeting of the Little Maidens 4-H club of Linton held at the high school Tuesday afternoon. Off cers are Diane Barr, president; Gale Eilis, vice pres dent; Donna Frank, secretary; Cheryl Corbin, treasurer; Sharon Tui- tle, news reporter; La Donna Moony, health and safety leader; Pamela Spinks, recreation leader, and Sharon Carpenter, song leader. KLACKOI STAMFORD, Conn. All Lghts in the downtown area went out and 40 burglar sounded when a cat stepped on a cable in a power house. The cat used up all of its nine lives.

Indian Prairie Man Dies; Plan Services William Hargs, 72 years old, of the Indian Praire community, west (Ml Pleasantville, died at 1:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Sullivan County home. Mr. Hargis was a retired railroader. He is survived by one brother John Harg cf Indian Prairie, and a sister, Mrs. Oney Willis Car.

lisle. The body of the deceased was taken to the Newkirk Funeral home at Dugger and is being removed to the home of the brother, John, today. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Saturday after- BOWLING RESULTS City eague and J. Haffley 462, Franklin 513, Slake 479, Cornelius 465, O'Hcrn 517. Won 3, lost 0.

Griffin Eng. Smith 544, Miller 472, Gr ffin 435, Dyer 568, Rollison 747. Won 0, lost 3. Coca Cola: H. Kirk 543, Tucker 514, Coco 360, Harting 468, C.

Kirk 502. Won 2, lost 1. G.E. B. Keller 543, Spinks 415, Miller 462, Holloway 407, Tubby 547 Won 1, lost 2.

non at the Indian Prairie church, and burial will be made in the church cemetery. The Atlantic halibut is the argest fish of the flounder family. Like the winter fiounder, it has the eyes and color on the right side. DEMOCRAT BALLOT No. 15 HENDRKN For STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote May 6 Vote No.

15 Paid Political Advertisement ('itV Clerk-Treasurer JAMES H. USREY ANNOUNCES I am a candidate for Precinct Committeeman on the Democratic Ticket in Precinct No. 6, City of Linton. I am the present committeeman and have been a resident of that precirict for twelve years, and a voter in the city of Linton for 38 years. I invite you to investigate my record as a citizen, a neighbor and as an elected official.

I shall appreciate your support next Tuesday. Vote For Experience. Political Adv. Pd. for by Candidate CAR GIVEN AWAY FREE May 10th Greene County Vo Members present, in addition to the officers, were Vicki Rich; ardson.

Jane Browning, Candy Thomas, Becky Bailey, Portia Lynch. Carol Ann DeVauP, Ann Childres. Patricia McCraney. Lorene Trusty, Katherine Smith u. LaDonna Hackler, Karen Smith, Stated Lyon, chapter Connie Justus.

Carolyn Pordya-. ES meets at hall at 7.30 p.m. i Georgia Shonor, Linda Fcos. Jane Nancy Mullis, Chervl Goodman, Barbara McEndree, Carmane Powell, Cynthia Burris, Anita Jean Borders, Janice Any one 21 years of age may register for FREE CAR evenings between p.m. and 9 p.m.

at Used Car bargain lot 3rd and A N.E.— drawing for free car at 9 p.m. May 10th. Winners name published in this paper May 12th. You do not have to be present to win. Register (once only) To-day Free Car now on display ters: OES meeis at nan ai Mothers to be honored.

Refreshments. DeMolay Mothers circle meets at hall at 7:30 p.m. Dugger Chapter No. 482 OES Hair, Marilyn McBride, Judy I meets at Masonic hall at 7:30 p.m. Wiegand.

Katie Riley, Mary Linton Community Con.se rva- Marsha iVlcC ure an tion club meta at 'Lee Sherrard Shouse. Junior leaddrs park at 7:30 p.m. assist ng the club are Chickateth Council Pocahontas i meets at Red had at 730 1 Davidson Mrs- A Har- meeis at kcu Mens nail at 7.30 mon is the lead, Freeman-Greene county hos- were made to seive recital Guild meets at hospital at at the 2:00 p.m. to be held May 14. I 3rd A N.E.

MOTORS USED CAR BARGAIN LOT New Used Cars VOTE FOR next mee.ing MILTON BOGARD LESSALEE PICKARD THIS I BELIEVE: 1. I believe in the humanitarian principles of the Democratic Party they become realities to the public through the people that are elected. 2. I believe in personal responsibility to the duties of the office of CLERK and that efficient administration always produces good government. 3.

I believe in hard a wife and a mother of two teen-age know what it is to work endlessly and to sacrifice. 4 I believe in tiue patronage based on honesty, loyalty, and capable service for ALL the people. 5 I believe the following qualifications merit my the nomination for the all important duties of CLERK of the CAeene Circuit Court. I am formally trained, been affiliated with the Parent Teachers Association, concerned ith the problems and the Activities of our School, served as a member of the Greene County Board of Review, Vice Chairman of the County Democratic Organization for the past 2 years, Precinct Committeeman for 15 years, and I am now employed as Clerk of the Freeman Greene County Hospital. I PLEDGE MY LOYALTIES TO THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE I SEEK LESSALEE PICKARD Democrat Candidate for Clerk, GREENE CIRCUIT COURT I'olitical Advertisement Paid For By Candidate SATURDAY ST DAY 1c SALE You folks who have money and want to SAVE BUY A ONE YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE $100 OR MORE WILL EARN YOU Interest check mailed to you every six months CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of UNTOM mm Bank on the Corner Member F.D.I.C, Remember Your Christmas Club Savings! DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR County Native of Greene County.

Married thirty-one years, and the father of three daughters and one acquainted with all functions of the Office. Political Advertising Paid fur by the Candidate.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Linton Daily Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
57,180
Years Available:
1938-1977