Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1945 — Page 2

'AGE TWO

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1945.

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United Press Wire Service. Sleanor Poynter Jamison . Manager and Assistant Editor Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Entered as second-class matter July i; 1908 in the' Postoffice at Sullivan, Indiana, under the Act of ; Congress of March 3, 1879. National Advertising Representative: ' TheiS and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1) N. Y. Subscription Rate: 3y carrier, per week . . . 15 Cents in Citj

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DUGGER CHURCH OF t

CHRIST HOMECOMING SUNDAY, SEPT. 2ND

The Dugger Church of Christ Homecoming will be held Sunday, Sept. 2, with a basket dinner and a Song Rally in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Everyone is welcome:

NOT LIKE ERNIE Those' who knew Ernie Pyle respected and loved him nost for the simple, unpretentious fellow he was. That is vhy those who really knew him will heartily approve Mrs. Kyle's stand :in the matter' of honoring her husband.' Mrs. ?5V16 ' didn't 'mind the- modest memorial library in Dana, Indana, thecsmall town where Ernie was born.. And she approved, the plan of Indiana University to provide journalism icholarships in Ernie's name, prefarably to war veterans. 3ut when it came to a million-dollar, landscaped, lake-stud-led park and cemetery and moving- her husband's body there Tom the little island off Okinawa where he was killed, Mrs. ?yle' protested. That' wouldn't be to Ernie's liking; she said. . ". The soldiers who loved him, and the thousands who have iijad his daily dispatches and his two books about those solders in. Africa, Europe, and the isles of the sea need no ostenations memorial of Ernie Pyle, And for those who come ifter, his place in history is safe, too. -

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TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31.-4U.R) -Produce: Poultry Broilers, tryers and oasters under 5 lbs. and Barred nd White Rock springers, 29.78 eiling; Colored and Leghorn prlngers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 13.28; Leghorn hens,' 24.28; cocks, .5c. Buttertat, No. 1, 81c. Butter, 45.63c for- No.' 1 and

i.13c for No- 2. j

33c. ' . '

INDIANAPOLIS,' Aug.i 31.(U.R) Livestock: .' Hogs, 3,000; active and steady. ood and choice 160 lbs. and bulk 5f 140-160 lbs. and some choice lighter- weights, $14.80; mostly ioocT 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; 2ood 'and' choice sows and stags, 514.05. Cattle, 500; calves, 500;' steady;

three loads choice steers, $17.25; odd small lots common to good, 511.50-i-$15.50! few good ' beef

cows,-$12.50; common and medi

jm, $9.00 $12.00; vealers active

and steady; good and choice,

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Sheep, 1,000; fat lambs steady to 25c lower; loss chiefly on low-!

er grades; slaughter ewes' steady; most good ' and choice lambs, '

$12.25 $13.00; medium to good,

$11.25 $12.25.

Tri Kappa

Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 4th at 7:30 with Louise Billman. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends,-and neighbors for their kind sympathy during the-illness and death of our husband,' son and brother, Pvt. Max C. McCullough: We wish to thank the ones who sent the beautiful ' floral pieces and spiritual bouquets, the American Legion, Rev. Hull, and Billmans. r Louise' McCullough' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCullugh Pvt. Charles . McCullough

Quit paying' rent nd own your W; T; MELLOTT home. Special" bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. .

Martin Halls Mark Golden1 Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Hall will celebrate- their fiftieth wedding', anniversary Saturday by receiving their friends informally from 2 to 5 p. m., at their home, 337 Whittier place, Indianapolis. They will have with them their daughter-in-law, Mrs; Martin B. Hall, Jr., and their granddaughter, Barbara Halt. Their only son, Martin B. Hall,

Jr., now is expert " photographer j

with' the air corps, stationed at Galveston, Texas; training at Valparaiso UniverMr. Hall was born in Clark county finished his normal school sity and taught school ' three'

years. His wife was formerly Miss Ora I. French of Sullivan, and ' has a number of relatives who still' reside 'in" Sullivan! County: They went to Indiana- ,

polis October 1, 1893, and Mr.

Hall attended business ? college a year, then entered the surety business, in which he has been engaged forty-nine years; forty-

eight of - which have been . with j the U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. He also , has , been j practicing law. .' : " . " . i . . i Friendship Class Plan' Social 1 . v . i

The Friendship ; class of " the Methodist Church ... will hold

their social and cover-dish dinner' in the church ' parlor, Tuesday evening, Sept.1 4th at 6:30

P.' M. Aft ' interesting program '

on " Peace" will be 'given. Members are urged to attend.

NEW SUITS

Agnes E. Keene vs. Edwin Harold Keene. Complaint for divorce.

ELBERT A PEACHE

NOWREADY FOR SALE BringCbritainers NOTE: Peach Pickers Wanted; Paying high: wages. Oaktownr Ind. YATES ORCHARD

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COUNTY HARDWARE FARM BUREAU CO-OP DILLINGHAM HATCHERY AV. G.: R1GGS & SON HARDWARE LYRiC AND SHERMAN THEATRES ; SMITH . DRUG STORE ,r CITIZENS GARAGE

, MlLBURN'S PHARMACY THE FASHION SHOP WABASH OIL CO. AKER'S VARIETY STORE ft R. II. CROWDER INSURANCE THE LIBERTY CAFE THE COFFEE SHOP

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