Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 8, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 January 1945 — Page 6
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DATTLEPWAH-WINTER!
Arrows Edge State High In Hectic Battle
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SOCIETY Birthday Party . A party was given in honor of Henry Earl Stewarts llth "birthday, ionday January 8, at his home. Those present were, Benny Kennedy, Mildred and Jackie Stewart, Jimmy. Gadberry, Delores and Jeanio Pinkston, George Broslieare, Garnetta and Tommy Stewart, Viokki Lyinie Decker and Byrll Taught, wlio also celebrated his llth birthday the Sth. Henry Earl received several useful, gifts.
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James Ault and Mrs. Esther Stuck and daughter, Nila Jeanne, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stuck of near Shelburn. IGLOO PRACTICE
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I Quick relief from disSullivan high school's Golden tress of head cnlds Is . , j ,u what you want. So use Arrows marked up their first va-tro-nol. Afewdrops ' West-Central conference basket- up each nostril soothe ball victory of the season last Irritation, relieve connight when they .upset a favored fffS State high quintet from Terre developing If used in Haute to win by the narrow mar- time. Just try it! Follow
gin of 35 to 34 at the rommimity gymnasium.
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TODAY'S MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10.-4J.R) Produce: Poultry: Broilers, ' friers and roasters under five lbs., 28c; Barred and While Rock springers, 24c; colored springers, 23c; Leghorn springers,, 21c; heavy breed hens, 24c; Leghorn hons, 21c; cocks, 15e. Butter: Number one,v49c; butter soiling, 4i 3-4 cents for number one and 45c for number two. , Current egg receipts, 54 lbs.
SULLIVAN COUNTY B. B. SCHEDULE
Friday, Jan. 12. Shelburn at Flat Rock. Graysvflle at N. Lebanon. Bruceville at Carlisle. Fairbanks at Merom. ' Sandborn at Pleasantville. . Farmersburg at Pimento. Hymera at Clay City. Saturday, Jan. 13. Sullivan at Evansville Bosse.
FORT WAYNE, Iud. (UP) A heavy snowfall came in 1 handy for. Gleason H. Ledyard, a Fort Wayne Bible Institute student, who plans to be a missibnary in the ' Arctic. He built an igloo bn the campus and slept in, it all night for practice. EXLIN'E CORNER
Mrs. Anna Goodman visited Mrs. George Young Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Hopkins was Sullivan Saturday afternoon.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. (U.R) Livestock; Ho 3V 1.0 00; 160-400 lbs., ?14.80; K;0-159 lbs., $13.00 $14.25; sows
irostly $14.00 $14.05. Cattle, 1,400; calves, COO; few medium and good steers, $12.50 $13.50; about two loads medium steers, $12.25; few heifers and mixed steers and heifers, $12.00; $13.50; medium to good cows, $9.75 $12.00; vealers top $18.00. j Sheep, 2,000; bulk good andj choice lambs, $14.75 $15.50; mostl medium to low good, $11.50 $14.- i
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who were so kind to" us during the recent death of our loved one, Mrs. Emma Waldorf. Especially we thank Rev. Wyman Hull, the singers, and those who sent flowers. John Waldorf, husband,
Miss Eva Pitcher called on Mrs. Msrgrclte Moody Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyer o Dugger visited her parents Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Moody called on Mrs. Roy Dyer at Dugger Wednesday.
TODAY SEE YOUR STANDARD Oil BEALE ii for Keller Car Cars Fight Infantile Paralysis January 14-31
Roy Dyer called on Mrs. Stella
Mrs. Ada Mandry, daughter, Houston and lamily Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Harry Waldorf afternoon. Mrs. Houston has
and family.
'CHUTIST JUST HELICOPTER
been ill but is improved.
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BASKETBALL SCORES Sullivan, 35; Slate High, 34. Linton, 51; Jasonville, 32. Robinson, 62; Oblong, 26. Brazil, 48; Clay City, 34. Gerstmeyer, 52; Glenn, 20. Clinton, 38; Attica, 32. -Evansville Central, 48; Princeton, 35. Cioknell, 23; Petersburg, 22.
GARY, Ind.. (UP) A five-hour search for a mysterious parachutist who might be a saboteur in Gary's steel industry ended when authorities found that a woman crane operator had seen a low Hying helicopter against a cloudy
jsky.
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MOTORISTS VEX HIM
After apparently putting the game on ice during the first' half, Coach Red Sering's team almost
got lost in the desperate . lastquarter victory bid of the scrap- . HUNTINGTON, Ind. (UP) ping Young Sycamores, and the city Fire Chief Ernest Greider game drew to a hectic and rough was amazed by the necessity to finish that had tho fans raising jSSU(; a notice requiring' private the roof. automobile drivers to wait or
detour when they find their way blocked by fire equipment. City firemen twice were asked to
"move that truck and let me
through."
LADY LUCK FROWNED
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Many a car owner finds himself bedeviled with car troubles this winter . . . because ordinary care isn't enough fcr older cars in this 4th War-Winter. Rationed driving, with its short trips and necessary slow speeds, drains battery life and . power. 1 1 also builds up sticky sludge which tends to clog oil lines and screens, and may lead to burned-out bearings, to etuck rings and scored cylinders. The older the car, the greater the danger. "Nurse" and "coddle" your car for the balance of the winter. It will pay you handsome dividends in smoother, more economical operation and longer car life. See your Standard Oil Dealer frequently. , ' - Buy more War Bonds
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Sullivan never trailed the in
vaders although State came up to
within a point of them twice in
the waning minutes only to have
the Arrows spurt ahead with new scoring bursts. The Arrows started
with a rush and controlled the
ball much of the time throughout. the first half while the much toj wildered State team had netted SMOKY HILL ARMY AIR ; only two field goals by the lime FIELD, SALINA, Kan. (UP) six minutes of the third period Sgt. "Baldy" Buehler a rough had elapsed. Then the action be- and tumble expert completed came hot and hectic and State his judo course including leaps sank three field goals and two from a jeep bouncing along at free throws in rapid order to come 30 miles per hour, without a within striking distance, 23 to 17, scratch. Then, lie went too far and
at the three-quarter turn. Sulli- strained his back while engaged van rolled into a 4 to 0 lead early in a friendly game of cards, in the combat, increased it to 6 to
1 and then saw a State field goal and a flurry of free tosses cut the margin to 7 to 5 at the end of the first quarter. Slate couldn't do anything right in the second quarter and the Arrows held a neat 20 to 7 margin at the half intermission. Boll) ' tennis shot and passed wild during the first six minutes of the third frame with little scoring resulting. R,uel Hoesman went out on personals with five minutes left in the game but led the Arrow scoring with five field goals. Coverstone, scrappy State guard, was the big noise in. the unsuccessful comeback of the visitors, totalling in all six free throws and a pair of timely field goals late in the game. Sullivan hit only five of 17 chances at the free throw line and the Terre Haute team bagged 10 cut of 21 charity tosses. Before coming to Sullivan the Slate team had lost only' one game, that to Gerstmeyer by one point, while winning nine. State's "B", team outstayed a belated Sullivan drive to win 13 to 12 in the preliminary.
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WORK WITH NAVY MEM
I Summary: ' State High (34) Pipes, f Disney, f , Turner, f i Cavolt, c iFouty, g
1 Covcrstone, g ...... .. , 2
Jacobs, g ' . : : . 1
FG FT PF 11 3
0 1 2 0 6 0
...by NOT burning WASTE PAPER
Each 100 lbs you save makes 17 protective bands for 500lb. bombs.
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Totals 12 10 13 Sullivan (35) FG FT TF Robertson, f 3 0 3 Smith, f .22 3 Libke, f 1 1 0 Sims, c 1 0 2 Hines, g . 3 1 4 Hoesman, g . . . . 5 1 5 Totals '.. 15 5 17
Referee, Ringer; umpire, Moore.
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iQue gran vida, amigos! . . . Have a Coke
(WHAT A LIFE. PALS I)
...or being ambassadors of good will in Panama From Panama to Providence, Have a Coke is your American sailor's invitation to share fun or a song and refreshment. It's his way of saying, Relax; let's tale it easy. And that's what it means when you offer ice-cold Coca-Cola in your own home. Yes, Coca-Cola and the pause that refreshes stand for friendliness with a good old American accent. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.. of Terre Hautf
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