Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 October 1945 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 2. 1945.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given .that the unaetsigr.id has been appcinted Adminiiirtor of the estate of William A. DraKe, de-reawd late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is aupposed to be solvent. ALEEET DRAKE, Administrator Lewis E. Chuwnine, Attorney. 1J1 '.I -IS ):--3t.
NOTH K OF APPOINTMENT Nolii-e is hci-iiby piven tlmt the un(l.irsigiiwl has been appointed Admini 'trstrix of the. estate of Ben Brown, li.!pasc!t Into of Sullivan Countv, liiHhimi. S;iid estate is supposed to be . wilvcnt. SARAH A. BROWN, Administratrix
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Federal Works Agency Public Bulldine3 Administration oiSh of Distriet fciiffineer 377 U. S. Court House Chicago. .-4. Illinois .Sept. .. 20. -.1M46 Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 P. M. Oet. 11. 1915 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing llie, work far interior and exterior painting, miscellaneous repairs and screen line change at the U. S. P. O., Sullivan, lad.. In strict accordance with ihe specifications dated pb-de-5, April 7, 19-io. and drawings (if any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions dated Sept. 13. 1912 and addendum Ui.'TClo dated May 15, 1944. Specificaliiins and oilier data m:iy bo had at the office of the custodian of the building or the office of the district engineer. Allyn A. Packard District Engineer. 1st ins 10-1-45 3t.
at the end of this column show that Garfield lost 79 yards on rushing plays and that's a real tribute to an outweighed but alert and fighting Sullivan ioam . . , . . Adam Sajko's ' punting was another big factor. Aside from two of his 10 punts he was averaging close to 50 yards par Sullivan has played three games with a slick ball and fumbles have been held to "3 minimum which is another reason why the first three games are in the win column .... In reviewing the field we see that Gridirony's picks were for the most part "hits" in spite of the corny rhyming. The Arrows "got there" under the most unfavorable conditions . , . Max Kidd's Brazil team pounded out ,a well earned win at Bloomington in another mud battle ... We picked Central and Bosse o wage a scoreless duel. It was 2-0 for . Central and . brother, .that'js close , . ., But iWCi went i far awry in picking Reitz to. lose. New Albany appeared to have a power house and Reitz' scores had been none too impressive to
us but they ran all over N. A..
which surprised us plenty even if it didn't surprise you ... i Lintoij had no trouble whatsoever with Huntingbure as our jin.s?lt hinted. .... Gerstmeyer let us down, but miidiy, when they let Clinton run back a fumbled ipunt for a touchdown at the
they held the Tiger ground game to a net loss of five yards for the evening .... Incidentally, Sullivan teams have beaten -Vin-cennes teams 12 times sinceithe Alices, began playing football in 1924, .which .is more times' than any other school has licked them.
Wet weather postponed: the scheduled "B" game between Sullivan and Dugger last night. The 'Golden Darts will travel to Robinson next Mont-ay night for an underclass feud. We'll tear cur hair and whoop and cheer; if the .weatherman gives out with "dry and clear'."
SULLIVAN-GARFIELD , GAME IN FIGURES
' This Morning's Headlines , DEADLOCK HOLDS BIG FIVE PARLEY The Big Five foreign ministers held perhaps the last meeting of their session early today, reportedly after consulting home governments on their next moves, and diplomatic observers speculated that heads of their respective states might meet to consider problems the foreign ministers had left unsolved. Some sources believed last-minute instructions may have made possible a break in the deadlock resulting from opposing points of view on handling the Balkan peace treaties and other matters of procedure.
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URGE U. S. RETAIN ISLES, A-BOMB SECRET Members of a House appropriation subcommittee personally recommended to President Truman that the United States permanently retain captured enemy islands in the Pacific and withhold the atomic bomb secret from other nations pending further study. The group urged the immediate creation of a commission to study atomic pover.
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TRUMAN REVISEES NAVY COMMAND President Truman Pythian Sisters last night announced a sweebintr reorganization of the Naw in- Initiate Class
tended to mold it along lines which wartime experience proved
Pythian Sister Temple No. 212
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most effective. He abolished the nost of rnmmanrW in rl-.iof nf tim
United States Fleet and transferred its functions to the chief of naval ng' Hot Co'lins Presidin6 operations. Both posts now are held by Fleet Adm. Ernes J. King. ffZ t aT TempleT C
uui u expecw xo retire Jan. u geT gave the d,gree in a very ; MjM.
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FREED PRISONERS HOME TO K. P. DUTY Forty former pris- ' degree staff were very proficient
oners of war arrived at the Army Air Base; at Santa Ana. Cal.. Sat- in their work- The degree was on Saturday
uday, were put on K. P. duty Sunday and were off of it Monday, the commanding officer declaring it was an "administrative error which I have corrected."
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NAVY LOST 701 VESSELS World War II cost the United States 701 vessels. A final accounting made public by the Navy showed the total included 157 first-line fighting ships. The remainder were auxiliaries and amphibious craft.
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final gun to rack up a 14 to 12 , victory and Terra Haute Wiley ; and Vincennes r'jn over Craw-
fordsville and Princeton respeo-; tivfly, just as we tried to tell you.
Passes intercepted by . . 2 Yd3. kicks returned 92 No; of, punts 10. Average yds. per punt . . 32' No. of fumbles v . .' 3 Own fumbles recOv. o' Oppon. fumbles recov.-. . 3 Yds. penalized 65 . Total yds. gained (rush7 : ;
jng, passing & kicks returned) ' .-. . ; . . 199 154 Total yds.1 lost (rushing:
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.; - :.- ,M I .-'' .P . ll RATIONING CALENDAR . !,-t . "' ''.,,1.J- ' Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy Products rBbok' 4 red stamps V2 through Z2 and Al through Ql now valid. V2" through Z2 invalid after Sept. 30. Al through El in -valid after Oct. 31. Fl through Ki invalid after Nov. 30. LI through Ql invalid after Dec. 31. '. j Used Fats Two red points giv- f en for. one pound of waste fat. j : Sugar Stamp 38 valid for fiv pounds : through Dec. 31. ' Nochange will be made this year in! current sugar ration. .... ) Shoes Book.3 airplane stamps' I, 2, 3 and 4 valid indefinitelj.i OPA says no plans to cancel any.j
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j The first home game for Sullivan fans brings fiery Gerstmeyer
Tech to Sportland Field Fridnv night. Gerstmeyer has a speedy band, about the same size as the local club and tr-e game begins to shape up as something akin to a Kansas cyclone Tech
iwants a victory in the worst way. Formidable Linton nosed . them
out 7 to 6 and Clinton did what appeared to be the impossible in eking out their 2-point verdict.
lyast Friday .... The Jones iBoys have plenty to think about 1 in facing Gerstmeyer, but maybe it's not amiss to also mention here and now that the Vincennes Alices seem to be getting rampant on the' gridiron. Two; years ago they tied and all but heat."
: the Arrows. Last year, they gave a good Sullivan eleven a drub- 1
bing. They're; unbeaten to date jthis year and "it seems that their defense was so powerful in their -rout cf Princeton Friday that i v "
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woman aboard the giant' C-54 Globester that Is flying around the world on the first flight of a regularly scheduled round-the-world Air Transport Command passenger service run. Representing International News Service, the famous feature writer will knock into a cocked hat the globe-circling record of Nellie Bly who accomplished the feat in 72 days, for. the Globester passengers, stopping-only for change of planes and refuelling, expect to complete the flight in six and on, quarter, days, landing at Washington's airport at midnight next L18 CIotemtioBtlX
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We will be closed Thursday P. M. in co-operation with the other merchants.
of Sullivan. The Sullivan Templa members conducted the opening, closing and business sessions. Refreshments were served by the committee, Sauie Pjies, Hattie Stewart and Gertrude Rud-dell.
G. H. Club The G. H. Club will meet with Mrs. Lydia Stewnrt Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Loyal Daughters Class The Loyal Daughters class of 'the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Charles H. Bedwell this evening at 6:30 for a covered dish dinner.
bride-elect is the daughter - of
Mrs. Charles W. Hartfelter and the late Mr. Hartfelter of Indi-J anapolis. They are former, residents of Sullivan. , J A reception will be held in ihe l ballroom at the Msrott Hotel immediately following the ceremony. ! 1
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Frank Neff W. R. C. Frank Neff Woman's Relief Corps No. 155 will meet Wednesday at two o'clock in ;he Woodman Hall. All officers please be present for practice. M IH-- e-t Miss Hartfeher, Captain Mueller will Be Married Saturdav
Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Leona Mae Hartfelter to Captain Robert , J. Mueller, United States Army,
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bennett, j Miss Fannis Dussard and Chari lotte Sweet were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gambill of 1 Terre Haute on Friday evening. The event marked the birthdays of Mr. Gambill and Mrs, Bennett, i . 1 Pocahontai Club , J The Pocahontas club will be1 entertained by Mrs.' Raines ihis 1 evening at seven o'clock. Bring 'j own table seryice. " ' J
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