Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1946 — Page 6

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. INDIANAPOLIS, April 3. (UP) Livestosk: ' Hogs, 5,000; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up, and some choice lighter weights, $14.85; 100-160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.10 Cattle, 800; calves, 400; steers and heifers moderately active; mostly steady; good medium weight steers, $17.00; medium and good light steers, $15.00 $16.50; good to choice heifers, $16.00 -$16.50; some good, $15.00 $15.85; cows steady; good, $13.25 $14.30; common and medium, $9.50 $13.00; vealers active, steady; good and choice, $17.50 $18.05. Sheep, 600; active, steady; choice 102-lb. fed Texas lambs and choice natives, $16.00; good natives, $15.00 $15.75; common and medium, $12.50 $14.75; good and choice wool slaughter ewes, $7.00 $8.00; shorn ewes, $6.00 down."

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MARTIN CO. SHERIFF REFUSES TO APPOINT DEPUTY AT CRANE On Monday, April 1st, Sheriff

Harley Dustin of Martin County ! walked out of the meeting with the Navy civilian officials and the Martin County Commissioners. ' Sheriff Dustin refused to talk to the Navy civilian officials and rushed out of the meeting with

out giving a reason. I The Mayor of Crane, Joe John.

son, and Mark Trout, the Crane Housing Manager, met with the Martin County Commissioners on Monday to discuss the appointment of a deputy sheriff at Crane. ' It was pointed out that the town of Crane has a population of 2250, which is about 20 of the population of Martin County. This is the only congested section of the county as these 2250 people live in an area of about 300 acres. I According to a law passed at

the 1943 Legislature, the sheriff has full authority to appoint an j additional deputy. The sheriff rei fused to exercise his authority land also refused to state any reason for not doing what he is authorized to do by law. When asked by Mayor Joe Johnson if he would make the appointment the t sheriff replied that he would not , discuss the matter at all. I This will leave the town of j Crane without any civilian protection according to Mayor Johnson. The military guards do not ( have police powers over civilians outside of the Depot grounds. I Mayor Johnson stated that after an interview with the Martin County Commissioners and the Martin County Council, that both i groups stated that they were in favor of appointing a deputy I sheriff for Crane and were at a

loss xo explain the actions of

Sheriff Dustin. " MINER BLOCKS STREET JACKSONVILLE. Ore. (UPU

J. C. McKim's gold mining operations were halted by a court order because his "diggin's" blocked one of Jacksonville's streets. Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna issued a restraining order at . tho

request of city officials because!'

McKim's mine shaft, sunk to underlying gold-bearing gravel from which Jacksonville's founders rrtined fortunes, was located in

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Jerusalem Chapter No. 81

Jerusalem Chapter No. 81 R. A'. M., stated meeting April 4 at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors ' welcomed. Riley Greenwood, H. P. Earl Handford, Sec.

BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. !29? Notice is hereby given that Robert Edward Lee Shake has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is set fo' hearing on April 12th, 1946 at 9:00 A. M. . Dated this 3rd day of April. 1946. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. John K. Puiwll, Pel itioner's Attorney. '

2,000,000th Navy Dischargee

PUBLIC SALE Cass, Ind. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 At 11 A. M. The following: 2 heating stoves, laundry stove, 1 5-burner kerosene range, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 glass door safe, 1 square dining table, Itround dining table, 6 dining chairs, 3 leather bottom chairs, 2 dressers, 3 rockers, 1 leather davinette 1 bed with feprings and mattress, 1 bed with innerspring mattress and coil springs, 19' by 12' Axminster rug, 1 bunch throw rugs, 1 library table, 5 small tables, 2 ironing boards, curtains, curtain rods, window blinds, bedding, 1 car heater, 1 wash boiler, coal buckets, oil cans, kraut cutter, wheel barrow, garden plow, 1 3-gal. garden spray (new), shovel, rake and hoes, post hole digger, dishes, utensils, fruit jars and other things too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. MACK WHITE, Owner ED C. POPE, AUCTIONEER.

Roy Harold 0"Hare, quartermaster, second class, of Detroit, Mich., beams with a happy Irish smile as he waves his official discharge paper at Great Lakes, 111. Hev gained the distinction of being the 2,000,000th man to be

separated "from the Navy. With

his discharge the Navy attained

the two-third mark in its demobilization program. O'Hare's wife. Martha lives at 23675 Willard, East Detroit.

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4-1 CLUB m The Curry Twp. boys met :it the Farmersburg school March 21st and organized their 4-H Club. Officers elected for the year are as follows: president, Joe Marts; vice-president, Jack Sreen; secretary -treasurer, Tommy Taylor; news reporter, E. L. Fry; song leader, Paul Sargent; health and safety, Tommy Thompson. The officers, with the exception of the president who was -inable to attend, met at the Taylor home Wednesday night,

March 27th and made plans, they named the club "The urry Farmers." The next meeting will be at lhe Farmersburg gym on, April 8. Ralph Watkins, former leader md agriculture teacher, who has

iust recently returned- from ; ' overseas duty will be the club I leader. Under his able leader- ! A11"1 The Farmer's Almanac a ScSlJ? f0rWaMi I The yUng rep0rter ih0Ught ,o a successful year. . j that the old man in the potato rnfnmvrrrin'n j field looked the last word in I At -G? fE??UGHK rusticity. At the air-training base a

group was called up for a swim- t "Good morning." he said.

ming test. "How about you, "Lovely day." Mac," demanded the instructor.! "Ay," answered the oldest in"Can you swim?" ! habitant, leaning on his hoe, ' "Sure!" replied the gob. To "But there's rain coming." jprove it he splashed the length , "How do you know that?" the -f the pool in an old-fashioned reporter asked. "Red ,sky at dogpaddle. ; morning shepherd's warning, . "You call that swimming?" eh? Or rjerhaDS vou've mans nt

your own?" "Dunno nothing 'bout that", was the reply. "But it was on the wireless last night, and in all the papers this morning." Tit-Bits.

In the close vicinity of th town of Dorchester, England, , are an' immense ancient camp and a Roman amphitheater. The seats of the latter, rising from the arena are cut in the chalk, and are capable of holding 13, 000 spectators. - Metal cloth Is made by weaving tinsel fillers on a cotton warp. Brocatelle resembles brocade except that the design is so high it looks like embossing. The shiny satin weave is usually large and is on a twill background. A mantelletta is' a short mantle of silk or wool with armholes but without sleeves, worn over the rochet by cardinals, bishops and prelates of the first rank. ' The town of Nottingham, England, was an Important place ill the ninth century, as the Snottengahm (home of the caves) it the Saxons. The first travelers to the Polynesian islands found the natives playing with a football made of Ibers of bamboo. . The Orange river Is the prlnflpal river of South Africa. It total length Is over 1,300 miles. a. The ancient Greeks played a form of footbaU which they sailed harpaston.

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'Well," observed the sailor mildly, "that's what kept me up when the Hornet went down." "Service Chuckles," American Magazine.

The fourth quarterly meeting of the Methodist conference will be held at Cass Methodist church Wednesday, April 10th at seven

p. m. Rev. Frank Wimp will preach at Mt. Calvary next Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skinner, Max and Wilma Jean Skinner were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Skinner and daughter, Velma, of Greencastle, Ind. Mary Ellen Russell is confined to her home with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rawles of Thorntown, were in Sullivan last week-end. There will be a business meet

ing at this place next Wednesday night. All members are urged to be present. Several from this place attended the revival meeting at Longs Chapel Sunday night.

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