Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 15, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 January 1945 — Page 6
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Tourney 'Continued from Page One)
32-27 margin at the end of the period. Dugger caught up, 35-35 with four minutes left to play and Besheres' free throw gave them the lead with a minute remaining. Swan counted from the field again shortly before the final gun. Besheres, with six free throws and three field goals paced the winners' attack.
of the name remaining but the
Indians were on the warpath and Barker tied the score at 41-41 with 45 seconds of playing time lei'l He also had an opportunity to win the game with a free throw but failed to connect. Badger and K Monk of Graysville missed free .throws in the frenzied overtime period and Clark all but won the jgame when he sank one. Ridge: shot from near the foul circle J I with 15 seconds remaining, howI ever, and it spelled a glorious vie-1 tory, for the underdog' Carlisle quintet. Clark's eight fields goaK were impressive while Barker, j Carlisle center, scored six times from the field. It was unusual that Carlisle made 21 field goals j and only one gratis toss during, the game. Sullivan's Golden Arrows will see their first action in the tour-! ney in the second game tonight,1 opposing the inspired Carlisle,
team. Summaries: New Lebanon (25) FG FT PF
Meng, 1 (.-.... Hunt, ;
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Carlisle and Graysville pro- ' longed the bedlam far into the night with their rip-snorter. The battle was a high-scoring, pulsepumper that ended 43 to 42 with Ridge, Indian forward, hitting the winning field goal with only 15
second of the overtime period re- Roseberry, i ......... 0
maining. The teams were tied 12- Christy, c 12 at the end of the first quarter, Sims, c . . and Graysville held a 26-24 mar- PhfiEley, g gin at the half. Carlisle hit a fast
stride as the third period drew to a close after trailing by six points and gained a 37 to 35 edge at the rest point. Graysville went back into the lead and held a fourpoint margin with three minutes
. 1 1 2 . 1 0 0 .002 . 0 , 0 1 .5 4.3 .212 .01 5 .9 7 15
Totals
Merom (23) FG FT PF
Pinkston, f 1 Noble, f 4 Jones, f 1 Johnson, c 0
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE pptition No. 215G ' Notice is hereby givm that Luraetta Amierson hns filet) her petition in the Sullivan Cireuit Court to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is ret for hearing on
January 26th, at 9 A. M. JAMES II . RINGER, ; . , Clerk of-Snltivnn Circuit Court
Sparks, c Raley, g . BroWn, g
2 1 0
3 0 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 9 5 9 Referee, Baker; umpire, Terry.
Duffgcr (38). Reynolds, f .
FG FT PF .2 0 1J
This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY Jan. 21st
VALENTINES lcto50c Make Your Own Outfit (24 Valentines) 15c.
Chocolate Salt Water FUDGE TAFFY 8 Ounces 39c Pound 69c BULK LETTUCE SEED 9 Varieties Now Available.
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Bennett's Pharmacy A Dependable Drug Store Since 191J. Phone 96
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FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH Wyman A. Hull, Pastor. Sunday Bible School at 9:30, Orvillo Hoesman, Supt. Morning. .Worship Services at 10:30. Sermon Subject: "The Unity In The Cross". The Choir will bring the music. B. Y. P. U, meeting at 6:30. .. Evening Gospel Service at 7:30. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 7:30.
7:30 Thursday, Choir rehearsal. "We do not really pray until we are honest with ourselves, as well as with God-and, it is hard to pray God's blessing on a i crooked deal, and sinful world,"
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jaik Anclarson, Pastor, j 9:30 Bible School with Harold j Campbell, Supt. ; ' 10:40 Worship and Communion. Sermon: 'The Blessings ; of a Thorn in the Flesh." , 1 ' 5:00 Junior Endeavor. . 7:30 Tuesday, Recreation.
: ; In yesterday's. Times the price of Milnot in the Harris Economy Market advertisements was incorrect. It stated the price of two large cans at 27c and the price should have been two large cans for 17c.
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Ford's (Grocery &. Meat Market
Phone 456
BEEF PORK ' VEAL LAMB Dressed Chickens for Frying or Baking Fancy Fruits & Vegetables
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i LEGAL NOTICE OF Pl'BLIC HEAItlXG Notice is hereby given that the Loc.il i Alcoholic Beverage Board of Sulliv-m County, Indiana, will, at. 9:00 A. M. 1 Central War Time on the 6th day of February, 1915 at the Clerk's Office. Court House, in the City for town) of Sullivan, in said County, begin investigation of the -"applications --of the fol
lowing named persons, requesting the. issue to the applicants, at the locations , hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic ! Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and ' place, receive information , concerning the fitness cf said applicants, and the propriety of issuing ihe i permits applied lor to such applicants1
m i no premises named: t s Edgar, Giisaway. S851. Transfer Beer, Liciuur, Wine Retailer's permit from William Enochs. 2S W. Washington St.. SuHivan. II. P. Christie, S82S, Transfer Beer, Liquor, Wine Retailer's permit from Golda D. Foster, 19 S. Section St., Sullivan. PAID INVESTIGATION WILL BK OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. f ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CO.M1 MISSION OF INDIANA
By JOHN F. NOONAN Secretary BERNARD E, DOYLE Excise Administrator
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When we effer a lower , priced funeral, it isn't a ' hurried service, impat'ently
rendered, with a shabby selection of materials. The lowest priced service includes our funeral home, the most careful preparation, our cars, cemetery equipment, dependable merchandise and every kindness and courtesy that we know how to offer.
j Besheres, f 3 6 1 j Edds, c 3 - 0 1 Risinger, g 1 0 1 Swan, g 5 0 3 Boone, g .....2 0 0 Totals 16 6 7 rieasantville (35) FG FT PF Mitchell, f 3 0 2 O'Havcr, f 1 0 2 Jackson, c . . 10 0 1 i Townslcy, g 1 2 3 Robertson, g 1 1 2 Totals 16 3 10
D. Monk, f. . Cox, f R. Monk, c Ransford, g
Badger, g 0
Totals 17 8 5 Referee, Baker; umpire, Terry,
Referee, Terry; umpire, Baker.
RfllLSBfiCK FUNERAL HOME
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'Carlisle (43)
Ridge, f . 5 Robbins, 1 2 Ferguson, i, I Stultz, f 1 Barker, c , , . 6 . McCammon, g 4 Risinger, g . . .'. . . . .... 2
FG FT PF
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Totals Graysville (12) Clark, f
21 1 17 FG FT PF .81 0
LEGAL NOTICE OF rrm.ic iifahinc
Public Se-vlce Commission of Ind
iana Docket. No. 2o8-5-A.2.
IN THE APPLICATION OF FRANK
R. LEE D. B. A. LEE TRUCK SERVICE 420 N. COURT "STREET.' SULL- J IVAN, INDIANA. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES AS A COMMON CARRIER OF PROPERTY, INTER. STATE. OVER HIGHWAYS. IN THFI STATU OK INDIANA, AS MOHT SF'ECIFCALLY SET OUT IN THK APPLICATION.
NoUce is hereby given that tl,'l Public Service Commission of Induma will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms cf Commission 4nl State House. Indianapolis. Ind., fl:0 A. M. Tuesday, February 13. 1B15. Public particitation is re(iuete, PUBLIC SERVICE COMS11S- , SJON i)V INDIANA . By James D. Cotli'iis. Director Motor Vehicle Department Indinnap'Mis. Ir.d., January 17, 1915 lt-1-19 io. .
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Swift's Bland Lard, 3 lbs
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Jumbo Head Lettuce . . 14c Carrots, bunch . . 1 . 9c Broccoli, lb. 20c Radishes, bunch ...... 5c Large 46 size Grapefruit, 2 for ... 25c Extra large Sunkist Oranges, doz. .'. 59c Fancy Bleached Celery 20c
Zinc Mason Jar Caps, doz 23c Snow White Cake Flour 25c Monarch Coffee, lb. ... 35c Monarch Chicken Noodle Soup 13c
Large Boxes Rinso . . 1-2 gaL Pennant Dark Syrup ........... Little Crow Pancake Flour
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The Remodeled & Enlarged Former McDonald & Meeks Store To Be Known Henceforth As
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General St
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Old Features We will have at all times a full line of. your favorite brands of groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables, and fresh ?nd cured meats. Also a most complete stock of dry goods and hardware items.
: . , New Features In the nenr future we will construct a large adjoining building to the present one, that we may offer you a complete line of feeds. We will also buy eggs and ch'ckens at top : market prices. Watch for further( announcements.
Location The store is conveniently located in the old location, one block east of the highway on the main Paxton io?d. Every effort is being made to afford you, Mr. and Mrs. Customer, with every item available. Come In!
Our Best Service , Our best service fs our friendly service. We are anxious to meet you. Why don't you stop in and see the improvements we have added and hear our plans for future improvements. ' " Watch this paper for advertisements giving price barga:ns in the future.
& Mrs. F. W. Kr oiner, Prop.
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