Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 74, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 April 1946 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946. SULLIVAN. INDIANA Services "by Billmans'7
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TONIGHT & SATURDAY Let The Drum (Continued from Page 1) till he had no more to give and giving all willingly, cheerfully, hopefully, . with a courage in which there never was room for any doubt. He fell as a soldier our great ccnimander-in-chief; victory in i sight. But he fell, no less, as a soldier for peace, for it, was largely for permanent world peace, and the United Nations, that he campaigned in 1944; educating the, people, giving them of his belief and his hope; ; It is well that we remember now, that there was in his courageous make-up no room for doubt, no room for fear. - As we re-dedicate ourselves, let us do it in his spirit, recalling that when he took office in 1933, our whole land was' stricken low, and millions had only doubt and fear, and want. His matchless
voice sounded a clarion call to for everyone, of which he dreamhope, to renewed faith, as he de-' ed. The world he envisioned from dared: "The only thing we have 'the mountain top. The promised to fear is fear itself." land to whose very threshold he
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out" of the tomb, as It were, those same " words came, when the champion lay still in death. For the last words of his last speech, the speech he was to have given the world on Jefferson Day, and which was given the press from the funeral train at Atlanta on the night he was to have spoken it, breathe that saVe challenge: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow Will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward wtfth strong, active faith.',' . Yes; let us continue to move forward. Let us go forward with strong and active faith. Let,us not forget that the only thing we need to fear still is fear itself. The Lord saw fit to take our Moses on the very threshold of the promised land, after he had led us through the dead sea of the depression and the wilderness of war. It is for us to go on and build the world of peace and of plenty led us. . ...
"THE KING COMETH IN POWER" Hear this sermon Sunday morning. Beginning the week of Passion! Surely you will follow Him. Come to Church a week before Easter!
THE LORD WILL BE HERE WHERE WILL YOU BE? "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together on the first day cf the week." "If you love me you will keep my commandments." . THINK ON THOSE TWO BITS OF SCRIPTURE. , COME AND WORSHIP WITH US! "Pray without ceasing ..."
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This Morning's Headlines
FOOD PROSPECTS SEEM IMPROVED President Truman, re
ported an improvement in .world-food prospects as the-government and Congress.moyed to jar loose more rneat and graln'm this country. The president' told his news .conference, that , if we can get. by iotthe next 90 days everything yrill. go well. , As heartening factors, he cited arins in India, improved Spring and. Winter wheat prospects, in this country and the expectation of 'greater production' in "North. Africa and France. The House agriculture committee recommended higher ' meat prices in hopes of curbing the black market ' and the A . . " ii T-. , . J 1 1 j 1 j I 1 it !i' .1
ntuiuuuurt: ueuaruiiem Siuuuuu tillers' grain stocks and require have above the limit. '
SENATORS FAVOR. EXTENDED DRAFT The Senate military extent f frost damage would affairs committee approved legislation to extend the draft for one,;no,Lbe klwn ff. aayf?r tv.0, I Vpar erant salarv mfwacot in oorin norcnnnnl anA limit iha n,im : ine IndlanaPOllS Weather Bu-
ber of men who could be inducted,
JAP LEFTISTS DRAW HEAVY VOTE With half the ballots counted, Social Democrats, with surprising ' strength, were still pressing Japan's two conservative parties in a close race for domin atiori of the next Diet. Observers began to forecast a tri-party coalition.
TRUMAN INSISTS NAVY END FIGHT ON DEFENSE MERGER President Truman handed a stinging rebuke to the Navy's top.
orass nats lor xneir continued opposition to unification of the armed forces, and he implied that disciplinary action might be taken if they persisted. The president told his White House press conferenec unequivocally that he, as commander-in-chief, had laid down the merger policy and that the Navy would have to follow it. -' EASE CONTROLS ON BUILDING The government relaxed Its
j construction controls to permit priority claims on materials for some non-veteran housing. At the same time the Civilian Production Ad-
ministration and the National Housing Agency announced that pre - sent members of the armed forces will be" eligible to build, buy or rent homes under the veterans emergency housing program. Heretofore only discharged veterans could qualify to build or occupy homes constructed under the program to sell at $10,000 or less or rent for $80 or under. , ; rr11 v - - ''
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SOCIETY Triple T Club Meets The Triple T Home Economics club met Wednesday, April 10th at the home of Mrs. Ruby Bedwell. The meeting . was opened hv all repeating the ndge to the flag and singing "The Star Spangled Banner." Club creed was gyven in unison. The song of the month, "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" was sung led by Mrs. ' Hasel Spencer. Roll call wp-. answered by naming favorite spring flowpr. Afer the business session, the meeting was turned over to Miss Jeannette Gentry,. Home Demond ration Agent, who gave a very interesting lesson on handicraft work and had a trood display of her finished articles. The entertainment was in charge of Mrs. Ruby Bdwell and Mrs Bety Whfelr Contests were Iield, and won by Miss Jeanette Gentry, Mrs. Hazel Srencer and Mr?. Zelpha Goodman. : Delicious refreshments were served to the following members Clio Crawford, Geneva I Spencer, Vera Reeves, Alethea Exline, Louise Robbins, Lula Phillips, Pearl McGhee, Betty i Wheeler,' Hazel Spencer, Edith .Wheeler, Vivian Stull, Zelpha .Goodman. Hal'ah Robbins, , jthe hostess, Ruby Bedwell and one guest, Miss Jeanette Gentry. Fear Cold Snap Damaged Crops j '.'"(By United Press) ;'- State fruit and vegetable growers today feared snow and 'sleet which accompanied sub- , freezing temperatures in manv ry : 1.1. i. j uuvsnr areas ia;i mgiu naa damaged crops. Purdue University AgriculItural Extension officials said the LVfQ -t s :Lu , far as Lafayette to southern Ind- j iana, including most of the ' Hoosier fruit and vegetable growing area. v FREEZE HERE ' The mercury tumbled into the twenties here last night and a heavy frost and freeze may have done considerable damage to early crops, although it will be a few day: before the full effect of the cold can be determined cuntv Agent J. Howard Telfer h?- n was ""ouh to freeze thin ice in Sullivan and Til other crops that thrive in warm weather, doubtIsdv had thP,v , ambitions nipped in the bud. i ! ' " : ' i LOUIS DENIES 1 .'.... HE WILL RETIRE ."TTTT . ' j FRENCH LICK, Ind., April 12. i (UP) Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis today denied the report that he planned to retire after hl3 June 19th title, bout with Billy Conn. Louis, in preliminary training here, said he had no intention of quitting. The Brown Bomber said he would break camp at this Hoosier resort town April 29th and! go to Pomptqn Lake, New Jersey, for advanced training. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notiee is hereby given that the 1'nrtersipr.od Fivpeutrbf of he estate- of Harvey C. Cooper hs hist dav fi'edi in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Ceurt her final report V er Pieount fh said estate and 'hp the snme will be heard bv the Fn"'vn Circuit Court on the lth dav of Miv. the aimf beins the 6th "dicKl dv of the February terra 1946 of raid court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of paid decedent therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said report' should not be nnnrox-ed. LULU GERTRUDE COOPER, Executrix. Witness my hand and seal of said cnirt at Sullivan this 8th day of April, 1946. .T 4.MES H. RINGER. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Lewis E. Choviing, Attorney. 1st ins 4-8-46 2t.
COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
Announce Holy Week Services In Gill Township The Gill Township Ministerial Association has planned Holy Week services to be held April 14th to April 21, at 7:30 each evening. Services will be held at the '. Merom Methodist church except on Wednesday night, when they will be held at the Merom Holiness church. T. M. . Jennings is president of the Gill Township Ministerial Association. The Holy Week calendar of services will be as follows:,' - j Sunday Palm Sunday., Speak-! er, Rev. Thomas Jennings. . ' Monday Day of Authority. Speaker, Rev. Richard Keithahn. Tuesday Day of Controversy. Speaker, Rev. Jennings. Wednesday Day of Retirement. Speaker, Rev. Mrs. Dean. . Thursday Day of Fellowship". Speakers, Rev. Keithahn and Rev. Jennings. , Friday Good Friday. .1:30; Speaker Mrs. Dean. (Merchants will close 12-3 for services.) Saturday Day of Silence and Sorrow. No services. . ' (. Sunday Easter. Sunrise ' Services, 6:0Q A. M, '-'' ' v Sunrise -services at Merom In stitute Hill. (Using Holt Hall . if i weather is. not permissable to be out.) Rev. Keithahn and youth have charge of the services. (Easter morning regular church hour in own respective church.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMKNT Noifo li herebv given thai ibrundersigned has boen appointed M-minstrali-of the "tt( nf Jnaoer 1ST F.narV. rtw.i,,.d 1re nf Sullivan County; r-xtiiT. 3ald eslaie is mipposed to lw pnlvent. PT5T. SNOW. t - nr r , ... Administrator. Joe W. Lowdeniilk Attorney. 1st ins 4-12-46 3t. TtfiiMiii'fHiil
Specials For Saturday " EXTRA SPECIAL ' BANANAS Seed Potatoes, per 100 lb. bag $3.19 Onion Sets, 3 lbs. 25c Other Onion Sets per lb. 5c FRUITS & VEGETABLES Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons & Fresh Pineapple Apples, Rhubarb and Strawberries Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, New Cabbage, New Potatoes and Tomatoes , Large Box Tea Bags 45c Fresh Country Eggs, 3 Doz 99c V ilson Drinks in Orange, Grape & Pineapple 49c Pinto And Great Northern Beans Sliced Bacon, per lb. 36c Bulk Soap Powder, Duz, Juno Suds, Dreft, Soapade, Laundry Soap and Lux Flakes
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TODAY'S TRAFFIC TIP (Distributed by United Press) A hand out is good turn. When driving a 'car, signal your intentions the guy behind you is no mind reader. Stay in your own lane until the way is clear. A ' bad turn out now may mean a good turn out for your funeral. National
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