Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 December 1947 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY. DEC. 22. 1947.
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Golden Arrows Nose Oat Clinton 3229
Streaks Beat Tigers; Dagger, Merom Win
'brought in fulfillment of the ry, J. B. Maple, Lang McCariij 'Spirit of giving' part of the pro- mon, J. H. Oldham, A. S:. Reed, gram. 'Ralph Shepherd, Wallace SpringA 1 1 (It'll Tl.At Ctle I TT 1 ! TTT1 1 . T- T" .1 I
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Pleasantville nosed out . New
Th nniHfn Arrows cave the and hit three foul shots when
local fans an early Christmas they were needed. Delp led the Lebanon, for the first time in ten present Friday night when the Wildcat scoring with 13 points. straight games, to the tune of j
SOCIETY
Wale trimmpd the Clinton Wild- . 30-29. Boone, Blue treaKS lorcats W a Tore of 32 to 29 in the The Golden Darts als0 w?n the ward, took the ball from the New SOCIETY Communitv Gvm before a small preliminary, their first victory of Lebanon backboard in the final Mrs. Ruth Hatfield of Cass, Ind. community uym, Deiore a smaii ,,,. an(1 HHhhlrt th entertained with a chicken supper
CrOWd. I ocaavm, mm " . . . . . , p iha , ,1W, M:ut.. aA Awa Ir,
length of the fLoor to score the ai " i1""" a-.s"- ...
of Pleas- Dirtnaays or ner aaugmer, uoniia, me manger . me program ciuseu
Shall Find", by Mrs. D. R. Fight-
master, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Adams. A Christmas Story by Mrs. Harry Gilmore. i Qroup singing of carols, led' by , Mrs. Springer and accompanied by Mrs. Frank Linnell, at the piano.
Mrs. Joe Snyder sang two car-
the season for the Wildkittens.
Tho Arrnws nlavprl rct hall in , . . jn rinninT hncUpt T?idpp
the first neriod to comnletclv baf- 7he - v.u antvillp was hich for the Streaks and friend, Mrs. Russell Bledsoe, -with a scriptural benediction.
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fJe the Clinton defense, with HU- iga(j 15 j0 2 arid then hung on for with nine points, but Pirtle of - gedick driving under for threq a 2g tQ 22 y5ctory New Lebanon soon topped this Those prcsent were Ij0is Ann
basnets, ana Jim sevier, starting witn. it.
at a guard post hitting one from Summary: the side. Sullivan (32)
f-fm 2- 4 1-0 1-1 0-0 3- 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1
Totals 11
Officials: Pointer and Barring' ton, both of Evarisville.
Rambis Scores , Brodie, f ,1 1-2 The Arrows were never behind. Sevier, f 1 0-2 Hilgediek opened the scoring with Banks, f . . . 1 2-0 a shot from the foul lane but Scully, f 0 3-3 Clinton tied it up with two foul Rambis, c 1 1-5 shots before" Rambis hit a pivot Chowning, c .. Q 0-0 and Sevier scored his bucket to Hilgediek, g , 5 0-3 give the Arrows a lead which Carter, g . . .". 3 1-3 llPV Vtrrt tllrniicfVir,ii ilna ffamo Pinlrctnn 1 . 0 0-0
iy . -" J "Viu ...X ...... gUIilb, Mll.mv.i, 0 ....... - The Arrows rolled away to a ,
I , seven point lead at the end .of the Totals . . , 12 first period, holding the Cats to . .. .
two baskets and three foul shots, ' " with the locals leading 14 to 7. Watson, f 2 The second quarter was a stand- Lindsav. f off, with both teams making ten Hardy, f ......... 0 points, to allow the Arrows to Cotter, f 1 hold their seven-point margin at Delp, c . 5 half-time, with the score 24 to 17. Mack, g .'. 1 Sevier Fouls Out McConnell, g 1 It was in this period that the Garrick, g 0
1 Arrows lost the services of Jim Tyler, g " 1
i Sevier on fouls, some of which (.were very questionable, and one "of which the officials aHmittrl
later should' have been called on another player.
The pace of ths game slowed down . in . the third period, with the visiting Wildcats getting a single basket and two foul' shots. The Arrows didn't do much better. Hilgediek scored the only j Arrow field goal in the period, but Stan Scully hit three of six foul shots, and the Arrows increased their lead to 30 to 21. ! The fourth period saw . some
furious and confusing whistling by the two officials. They blew the Clinton players out of
the game in the late stages of i play, arid the loss of the two !
didn't help the Wildcat cause.' Miss Free Throws The Arrows went into a control game in' the fourth period and scored a shigle field goal.
i x ney missea a iree tnrows in ' i 1 4. 1 .. i ! ! . i .I. r 1 !,- .
uiai idsi ijcnuu, wiui xiugeaieK failing to connect" on' three' of " them and Rambis1 and ' Carter1 ' missing two apiece! The Wild-
l cats,, with Delp hitting on thfee If rebounds and Cotter sinking one
ffrom the floor, crept to within .3.
points ine. Arrows, dui " tne-; X locals jnanagedtq stajliout, time
j lor me victory. ,., , . . , . , , c . . n , Ca.l Hilgediek led the Sullivan' ' scoring with 10 points, with Cart ter close behind with 1. Stan
Paul. Alfa Jane, and Georeie
After a fourth quarter rally, Bledsoe) Donna, P.ib. Billy and h. Mm p tp the Dugger Bulldogs beat Bloom- Marian Ann Hatfield, and Mrs.
- - neia, ao-w. i railing -d start- Hatfield. All had an enjoyable 5 2 the final period, the Bulldogs be- evening. Ralph Hatfield, of Flint. 2 4 gan ripping the nets to win in the Michigan is . expected home for 1 3 last minutes. Lewis, of Bloom- the Christmas holidays. . 3 3 field lead the' scoring with 14 . . 2 0 points. , 3 10- ' ' ,Merom Wins ALPHA DELPHIAN CLUB 0 7 Merom won a close 28-23 vie- ; The Alpha Deiphian Club held 0 0 tory from the Graysville Grey- .... .., rhrist.mas mPPtine at
77o 71 h0U"ds' Friday night in thC Me beautiful home of Mrs. J. B. 8-18 18 32 rom gym. Merom took an early M le The rooms were beauti.
ptpr,. , m . , fully' decorated with Christmas 2 6 behind. Turpin, of Merom, took greens and candles 5 1 scoring honors with 12 markers. Mrs Dillon Routt presided at the
, nc was luiiuweu eiuseiy uy
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Kiioniooc! ivioatinrf of iifhinVi time
Riggs, of Graysville, who racked twQ ' Vnembers, Mrs. D. R. tin 10 '
r ' . Fightmaster and Mrs. Joe Snyder
ine nymera bnaKamaks drop- were welcomed into' the club.
mart tha h ormflMhiifff L nuthmrci I - - r-
5 2 . """'"""'s j.wJi5, MrS- A- a LaDKe, cnairman oi
, n 38-34 in a see-saw battle at the the "Tovs for Needy Children"
rcnuciauuig gymnasium muay committee thanked the members night. Miller of the Shakamaks for the many attractively
iea nis team witn lu points, but wrapped gifts, 'which were
Jingle of Farmersburg bagged the .game high-point honors with ,
12 tallies.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Sullivan Eastern Stars will meet in regular stated meetinff Monday, December 22. There - Iwilt be initiation. Bring a 50 cent gift for exchange' Fern Templeton, V, HVf;, Faye Sisson, Sec. .
Shelburn's Panthers continued to roll along with an easy 65 to' 41 victory over the Lyons Lions' in a game played at Lyons. The winning Panthers went into a comfortable 18 to 7 lead at the end of the first quarter, and continued to outscore the home team. Gardner hit for 15 points to lead the Panther scoring,, while Vaughn picked up 12 points to lead' the Lion pointmaking.
All Rebckahs briniff donations to the Sullivan Laun
dry December, 23.
iAmerican Legiom Auxiliary
NO. 139 will holrf .initiation
f ' 7.- , J Lak Nicaragua In the country of the same name, is the only body of fresh water in , vwhich large salt water fish ' a bound. Scientists, explain this vby surmising that the lake was .once an arm of the sea before ithi land was elevated during an earthquake. L . "
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Zuleikha or Zulaikha,accord-
sc?rTi,oe-at, ,t(he: Legion Home 4 . jng to the Koran, wasaPotiphar'i
You tan' I drive taftly with " 'ikimmy" '. ttiff staring, "wandtr" er''wtavt' Accidints art sure to happen, w less tire wear occurs. A Han as correct it now
I Scully played a good floor game, ' -4
Tuesday,' December 30, ' !:3tt'
pm. A1J new members urged to attend. I - tJuniof churctc )p the Bap-": list church wirl have a- party in the church basement Tuesday afternoon from 2 d'clock uhtil 4 o'clock. ' '
made the
unsuccessful attempt upon the virtue of Joseph Genesis 3:7.
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WE'RE DEMONSTRATING THE
Chrisfmas Evs Dance s Freddie Tincher & His Orchestra Dec. 24, 8:30 P. M.
0 $
ew Years Eve Dance
Orchestra
Dec. 31, 8:30 P.M.
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The refreshment committee invited the group into' the dining room, made' lovely with holiday decorations and' where a table, centered with a snow scene and snow men, was laid and' from which refreshments were served to the following members: Mesdames Dillon Routt, E. A. Billman, Ralph Adams, Claude Ford, Earl ' Handford, Harry Gilmore, Carl Howard, A. B. Libke, Frank Linnell, Gus Lowry, Harry Low-
master and Joe Snyder.
Hatfield, or Bishop's Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, is noted for Hatfield House, seat of the Marquis of Salisbury, which is built on the site and containing the remains, of the famous palace of the bishops of Ely erected in the 12th century. Henry VIII acquired it. Queen Elizabeth was called to the throne while a resident of the palace; James I also resided there, and it, was one of the prisons of Charles I. Almost every variety of grape is grown in California. Grapes are grown in 48 of the state's 58 counties, in a great 700-mile vineyard stretching from thes. Mexican border ' almost to the Oregon state line. ,
CLEAR, CRISP, COOL DAYS Means Coal, Clothing & CASH The Security Plan enables you to borrow now and
repay over future months. j With one loan you will likely be able to supply yourself with all winter needs at o'nee with more ease and comfort than if bought here and there, and payments due in several different places. " COME IN Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening over WBOW at 6:30.
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IT'S THRILLING WOMEN BY THS HUNDREDS Come in see the Bendix fill itself with water wash clothes super-clean rinse .3 times change its own water damp dry clothes' clean itself drain itself shut itself off! Women are saying they never knew you could get clothes so clean and not even stay at home! Come in see the moEt amazing washday miracles ever with the Bendix doing ALL the work! P ' COM II FOR YOtJR 'BtNDIX DEMONSTRATION N0W1
Jello 3 Pkgs. 25c
OSE
Super1 Market and Sporting Goods 610 N. Main St. Phone 460
Bakers Southern Style Coconut 4 oz. Can 25c
CIGARETTES, Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields, Old Golds, Carton
$1.69
SUGAR, Extra Fine, 10 lb. Sack 93c
CRANBERRY SAUCE, No. 300 Can, only 19c
3 No. 2 Cans PEAS, only 25c
PEARS, 2'2 Can, only : 23c FARMERS PRIDE C.G. CORN, 2 No; 2 Cans . . . . 39d
FARMERS PRIDE PEAS, 2 No. 2 Cans . . . .' , 37c
FARMERS PRIDE FLOUR, 10 lb. ogly ...... . I 98c
FARMERS PRIDE PUMPKIN, lg. 2 '2 can , . . .... 13c
REX COFFEE,' lb. ! 48c
DELICIOUS SIP COFFEE,, a! lb. ........ . .: $1.19
FRESH MARSHMALLOWS . . .'10c, 20c, 23c and 29c
CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS, lb :', 49c PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY, large sticks 5c CREAM CENTER PEANUT CLUSTERS, lb. 39c
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CREAM CENTER CHOCOLATE DROPS, lb. . . JELLY DROPS, lb. only ERA CHS BLACKS'fONE CHOCOLATES, lb. . . FRESH PEANUTS, lb. only PEPPERMINT PUFFS, lb. LARGE HERSHEY BARS CHOCOLATE T COVERED CHERRIES, Lb. Box
LliE.. SIZE IVORY SN O VV i TIDE ! - OX YDOL -, RINSO - MAGIC - and SUPER SUDS
ALMOLIVE. BATH SIZE SOAP . 2 for 29c
fCASMiERE BOUQUETfSOAP .... . . . '. 2 for 23c
BREfeZE ( with Couporf,' only . : ! . 1 . .S . A ... 19c
16 Oz. NO RUB FURNITURE. &: FLOOR POLISH . . 39c
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MIR CIO BLEACH, 2 ht&'onlyi 'J. . U. . . J .;23c
KlRKS HARDWATER CASTILE SOAP 3 for 29c CAMAY TOILET SOAP , 3 Bars 29c SAVteX, L Box only : i 22c sflC & SPAN, 2 Boxes only ............... . , , . . , 43c LARGE SIZE IVORY SOAP 2 for 39c LG. PRESTO WHITE WATER' SOFTENER ,. 23c MAZOLA OIL, Pint only 50c FANCY 1 Lb. BOX ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . . . Td BRACHS 1 Lb. BOX WHIP CREAM CHOCOLATES 79c POPULAR BRANDS GUM, Box of 20 Pkgs. 90c RED HOTS, lb. only 39c IX PEPPERMINTS or WiNTERGREEN, III; ...... 39c" COCONUT CREAM CANDY, lb. 1 49c DAUNTLESS PITTED DxVTES, Plig. '....23c ORANGE, LEMON PEELv& MIXvFRUIT, Can . . . . , 15c SUNMAID RAISINS, 15 o. Pkg., only . . . 19c All that gocd BUBBLE GUM "you want, each' ...... lc. BRACHS CHOCOLATES witn the Big Red Rose, 1 lb. only ; $1.10 WESSON OIL, quart, only ..... 95c HAMS, Xmas Wrapped. Tenderized, Sugar Cured, A Treat to Eat, lb 38c
CRISCO; 3 Lb. Can only $i.39'
BLAND .LAUD;. ;.:.'-. ..........'....'., ' GRADE A ROUND STEAK, lb ; GRADE A CHUCK ROST, lb . FRESH. OYSTERS In Tamper Proof Cans, Not All Juice, only
43c 29c 69c 29c 39 c 29c S9c
57c
$1.29 '.69c . 30c . . 89c ,. 30c
FRESH FROZEN CORN
FRESH FROZEN PEAS 30c FROZEN PINEAPPLE TIDBITS i 43c FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 49c FRESH FROZEN SLICED PINEAPPLE 49c SLICED PINEAPPLE, flat' can 20c GAL. PINEAPPLE, only I ... 1.69 LG. 2V2 PRUNE PLUMS 29c TOILET PAPER, 2 Rolls 25c U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES, 13 lb. Peck 59c 10 LB; NEW BEANS only $1.39 NEW LIMA BEANS, 2 lb 39c 3 LB. SACK PURE CANE SUGAR 48c
'PORK & BEANS and RED; BEANS, Can 10c
JOAN OF ARC KIDNEY BEANS, Can 1 ... 40c
3 LG; 2'2 CNS KRAUT'only 3 Nc. 2 CANS HOMINY 5 LB. PAIL WHITE or MAPLE KARO SYRUP .'. . . $ LB. PAIL YELLOW LABEL PENNANT SYRUP
29c
29c 59c 59 c
Ihe F'nest Selection of Rods & Reels & Fishing Tackle In Sullivan Ccimty. See, The New 1918.5-Hoisepower Johnson iea Horse Outboard Motor Now On Display At Our Store. It Is Tops.
rFLUEGER AKRON REEL '. . 9.50 TLUEGER SKIL KAST REEL 10.50 FLUEGER NOBBY REEL 11.50 JFLUEGER SUMMIT REEL 13.50 FLUEGER SUPREME REEL ' 35.00 HEDDON CRAZY CRAWLER 1,50 RANGER REEL, Guaranteed' for life1, Special 9.95 3 Ft. HEDDON PAL ROD, 2 year Gukrantee 25.00 5 ft. TRUE TEMPER ROD; 2 year Guarantee . . . . 20.00 3 ft. 2 in. GLASS CASTING ROD; 2 yr. Guarantee 23.00 ACTIONIZED ROD, 3 ft., guaranteed for lifd, sells at only 15.00 9 it. BAMBOO FlY Rbt) with' two' tips & case only 10.50
16.50
3 ft. MEIER JOHNS ROD, guaranteed 2 years
riLUE'G'EIv FLY REEL, Special 3.50 SOU'M BEND AUTOMATIC FLY REEL, Special 5.95 2 Cell Chrome RAY VAC FLASHLIGHTS, Complete with Batteries 1.49 HUNTING KNIVES $2.25' & $3.00 each
EVER READY PEN FLASHLIGHTS ..79c 4!'2 So. STEEL ROD . . '. , 12.50
4 ft ft. RAPID RIVER ROD 5.9:
4f2 ft. RICHARDSON ROD' 9.23
B;B.S AIR RIFLE SHOT, 2 boxes 5c
'BEST!1' BALL BEARING ROLLER SKATES, per pair 3.9
SCOUT AXES', Splcial ; 1.39
CHRIMAS- fREEf rClIT SETS, Only $3.50
fJdme early. Prices diJd Tuesday,- 23iidi aiid' We'diiesday, 24;iiV v'llils. stock lasts, it will pay you t'o shop here. Plenty pai'king space. Home Owner. Home Operated. Compare our prices and see for yourself
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