Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1946 — Page 5

SUEQVAN DAIEY TIMES PEIDAY, 5IAY 3.-1938. PAGE FIVE

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LOCALS

and. Mrs. Bruce Collins

daughter, Sharon, and Mr.

Mrs. Charles Huff spent the

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclnnis.

fy Lee Mclnnis accompanied

home where he will spend

feral weeks visiting his f?rand-

lents, Mr. and Mrs. Huff.

and Mrs. S. L. Pope, 322 Cross Street,' had as a

us-ena guest rucnara uison

Jdger, TJ.S.N.R. machinist mate, fo has been stationed at Fred-

-:k, Maryland. Richard re

ceived hi; discharge April 20th at Great Lakes, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jackson Smith of Washington, D. C, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCrory of Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Popino of Paxton. POSTWAR TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENTS ARE CONVENTION TOPICS

Thursday's Indianapolis Star carried a picture of J. A. llarbaugh of Sullivan and Edwin Flummer of French , Lick ex

hibiting a streamlined wall model telephone of the type now prosposed for rural users. Mr. Harbaugh is president of the Indiana Telephone Association in , convention this week at Indianapolis. Installation of mobile radiotelephone system? in approximately 100 cities, including Indianapolis, within the next three years was forecast by Eustace L. Florence, assistant vice-president of the American Telephone Company, at the Association's convention held at the Severn Hotel. The mobile units will inaMc motorists to talk through tele

phones in their cars to regularly listed telephone subscribers. In addition to intracity servics between New York and Boston, New York and Buffalo and Chicago and St. Louis. Other postwar telephone developments described by the A. T. & T. official include "operator toll dialing" which provides high speed long distance service and the routing of telephone conversations over rural power lines. Hassil E. Schenck, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, at a morning session urged installa

tion, of more modern telephone equipment in rural areas to replace the outmoded "party lins" syctem.. '

TODAYS MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, May. 3. (UP) -Livestock:

Hogs, 6,000; active, steady; good

and choice butchers 100 lbs. up,

$14.85; good 100-160 lbs. scheduled $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows and good stags, $14.10.

Cattle, 500; calves, 600; good and choice 1177-lb. steers, $17.00; good 977-lb., $16.50; cows little change; common end medium beef cows, $3.20 $13.00; good up to $13.50; vealers active, steady;

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OUR SPECIALTY Good Food Served In Pleasant Surroundings All food prepared and served under the personal supervision of

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We are open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. every day except Monday, and try tserve at all times a full line of soups, sandwiches, salads, plate lunches, and dinners as you order.

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and those good, delicious pre-ration Steaks. FISH ON FRIDAY. Our pastry, rolls and food are all prepared in our own newly equipped, sanitary kitchen. You are cordially invited to stop and inspect our place. Private Dining Room Seating Up to 48 . , . and - Private Dining Room Seating Up to 12 ') t For '-' :.':"'. .( Bridge parties, business -meetings and special parties " at no additional charges. On the Bend as you enter Linton Rd 54 and 59 Phone 593 R.

MONEY Is So Easy To Find

SECURITY LOAN CO.

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Just follow the trail of satisfied clients to Security Loan offices. We have helped many thousands out of debt problems and we can help you, too! Loans to $300 on your signature . . , up to one year or more to pay! Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Kroger Bldg. Across from Index

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I regret that circumstances have prevented me from meeting more of you during the Primary campaign and 1 want to tike this opportunity to usk your consideration of my candidacy.

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good and choice, $16.50 $17.50; common and medium, $11.00 $16.00. Sheep, 100; good and choice wooled Iambs quotable $14.25 $16.50; wooled slaughter ewes, $8.75 down; shorn offerings $6.75 down. ' i

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-,,TONIGHT & BAT DOUBLE FEATURE Humphrey Bcgart AnnShsridHn in "IT ALL CAME TRUE" Comedy - Late News Added Shorte Plus . ' COMPANION FEATURE

VIRGINIA MAYO VERA-ELLEN ' Donal d Woods'S.Z.Saka!l

Allan Jankins Edward Brophy Olto Krugsr Stsve Cochran Virginia Gilmore and THE GOIDWYN GIRLS ' Directed by Bruco Humbersfon Scrsen plgy by Don Hortman Mslvilla Shavelion and Philip Ratio'

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Valentine's Good Food, Well Served From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tuesday morning to Sunday night. As you go into Linton on 54-59. Ph. 593 R.

Attention Gill Township Voters Four more days until election on May 7, Are you interested in having an improved school system? Herbert "Bud" Mason, Democratic Candidate For Trustee, Gill Township. Veteran World War II. Paid Political Adv.

The NeW LOUIS "SPEED" JOHNSON TEXACO SERVICE STATION

' At 801 North Section Street, Sullivan . IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Recently back from Army service with the Infantry in the Pacific, this honorably discharged veteran of World War II invites you to . . . "Drive In At Johnson's Texaco"

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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU."

Romans 16:16

Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain. Psalm 127:1.

Tis so sweet lo trust in Jesus, Just to take Him, at His word, , Just to rest upon Jlis promise. Ju&t to know, "Thus sailh the Lord."

Two Covenants Contrasted

God, in his wisdom, saw the need of a law to ;'vcrn his people from time to time. The f'rst, known as the Patriarchsi cv Father's Rule, tested until jiving of the Law cr Covenant through Masses on Mount Sinni, Ex. 31:18. This covenant, was givtn to, and for, the Jews only, and 1 never included the Gentiles. It served every purpose God intended, and was to last only till the coming of Christ. Gal. 3:19. It was h schoolmaster to bring us iz Christ, Gal. 3:24; and at Christ coming,?t was done away, 2 Cor. 3:13-14. It was n?iled to the cross, CuL 2:14, and blotted out. Col. 2:14-16. Thus, at the coming of Christ, we were to look for a new few with better premises, Ileb, 8:16.

THE OLD COVENANT

Its rewards were carnal It' held imperfect hope 5Is.de nothing perfect Sealed with animal blood OtjM not take away sin Vi'ay of eternal life hid Law, pricrthpo-l J'ineed Fritsts, sacrifices cartlUy Infirm High priests Lasted votil Chrijit's dre.4?i Did aot purge ccnscieKce f"'r :. tyos, shadow Old and hid ta vaais1 B-lCi?t-'? iU Copy of heavenly things Never trade man perfect Never tcok away sins r Kept subjects under curse Never ;!tistifj?d any man A law c? worlds only Could not make alive To last only till Christ

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7:16 7:19 9:8,11 3:11,21 10:4 9:8

7:12 . 7:31-27 "M 3:3.

10:1 8:1114 MS.2-9 8:4,7 10:1 10:11

Pal. 3:10 Gal. 3:11 . Bom. 3:13,21,2? Col. 3:2 Gal: 3:19

. With all this evidence in hand, no Bib'e reading individual should lank to the Law of Mpsc3 for salvation. However, many go back and pick cat anything that appeals tc them, End ty to make it apply to themselves, and bind it on ethers. Surely we shoy'.d prayerfully study that we might learn to rightly divide the Word of God, and quit praying for "the coming of the Kingdom," and usin? the tenn "Sabbath Day" for the Lord's Day, the first day of fiie week. Why be two, thousand ye:is behind time (as many good people are) with reference to the teaching cf God's word? May we carefully contrast these f.wo covenants :' THE NEW COVENANT iVIakes better prrmises Ileb. 8:1G Brings a better hope Heb. 7:19 Makes all things- perfect Heb. 19:14 finiCrd with CJ-rise's blood' Heb. D:IU3 S.ir.s renrmborcfJ ro tth-c ihh. ?,:Vi Eternal fife fclir vr-r-..;fi Iic'. 6:18 I.-w, priesthood Li'H'binsed Heb. 7:24 J:r3ven,"y piirst, ractii'ifis Heb. 8:4 ithh rviest llvns. wis Heb. 7:25 Last-; mi cvA o? t'avj Ksb. 13:20 "f !t, .PiMy raises Heb. 9:14 lbs subitanee, the a! Heb. 10:1 Kew and goes fa -steraiy Heb. 9.15 Dedicated Christ's bleed Heb. 10.19,20 Heaveuly things Heb. S:23 Blakes man perfect ' Heb. 9:11 Takes away ail sin Heb. 10:17 I Jm-j. 1:7 Redeems men from curse Gal. 3:13 It can .justify all men Gal. 3:34 ' -i It is a law, of faith Kom. 3;27 "Law f Spirit of Life" ' ' U'm- 3:2 To continue evcrlasling'y 'Rev. 14:6

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WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE STREET (SULLIVAN)

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OLD LIBERTY PAXTON SHELBURN

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