Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 August 1946 — Page 6
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PAGE SIX SULLIVAN DAILY TBfflS-THIJRSDAY. AUG. 1, 1S48.
M, J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL HOME . Dugeer "Alktn'a Service Cost ? More."
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50c " : Dinners ! 50c SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES HOMEMADE PIES Golden Arrow Cafe
A Sunday school class had
ibeen carefully coached in prep
aration . for the visit of the district superintendent. Billy was instructed to answer "God" when the question "Who made you?" was put to him. Another lad was trained to -anwr "Out of the dust of the earth" in' reply to the inevitable second question. '
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NEW PEST KILLER EVERYWHERE " YAKIMA, Wash. ' (UP) Svert " Mr. and Mrs. George Raley Lundback, representative of the and family entertained with a i Swedish firm whic;i manufactures dinner Sunday in honor of their
;zinc fluoarsenate of the type be- son, Pvt. Carroll Raley of At- ' ing used for pest control, is ex- lanta, Georgia, who is home on mmAv.r'yto 1 mv perimenting with the product in furlough. Thase present were: INDIANAFOLib, Aug. l (vr thfl Wenatchee district to see if Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Hogs 5,000; 160 lbs. iip 50 high- it js effective in this region. Thelma, Erma, Jimmie and Marer at 24.25; 100-200 lbs. stedv i The new insecticide, which con- tha Rose of Merom, Mr. and Mrs. it $22.25-$23.25; sows strong 50c tains no lead, was discovered and Manford Monroe, Linda and Gall igher; good and choice $22.00- tried to some extent just before ry of Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Ar$23.00. i the war. Ee said not much was chie Ridge. Norma and Gerald
done with it during the war, but 0f Sullivan, Junior, Donald and
Ice cream was served in the afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fu2zy Bedw?ll and Mrs. Hiliary Ice of Chieego
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REDDING HIS CUSTOMERS
Cattle 1,000: calves 500;
steady with weak current $1.00- very useful in killing off pests.
$i.!:iu oreaK on an out canners ana , . .. -v; cutters; average choice st?ers ; I S22.00: good beef cows $9.75- CAT TALE FROM KITTANNING
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When the great day of the' vis itation arrived the district sup
tiiai. nt;t'!n, as nan open HXjjeci- io !n. vpaiprs s(v hishpr PnnH , ' led asked the question "Who made it A J.J .VS e , ' g KITTANNING, Pa. (UP)- are visiting relatives he
you?" A deep silence settled, up-J , When lightning struck James Mrs. Hansel Raley of Florida on the class. The Superintendent ' Sheep 1,500; general trade 50c Wolfe's barn it killed his horse came last week for a visit with asked the question again. Still no to $1.00 higher but top 50c low- Dobbin, buf one of Wolfe's cats her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nick answer. Finally a small freckled er; good and choice lambs $20.00- that had been snoozing comfort. Jeffords and Marge, also rtlayoungster spoke up. "Please, $22.50, top $23.00 for strictly ably near the stricken horse slip- tives at Sullivan and Terre sir," he said, "the little boy God choice; slaughter ewes EOc lower, ped peacefully into life No. 2, Haute. made is home with the mumps." top $7.00. unsinged. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan
' roent Sunday atternoon vv t.i wr.
jand. T'rs. Jim Monroe near
Graysville. , Cecil Romine has sold his property east of Paxton known as the Fred McDonald place, to Frank Kromer. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lloyd and children and Mrs. Hoffey Freeze of Lewis went to Columbus, Ohio, Thursday and returned home Monday afternoon after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lloyd. A basket dinner will be held at the Paxton Methcdist church Sunday August 4 in honor of Mrs. Lillie Ladson who will leave oon for Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dugan who will soon move to Carlisle to make their home. All friends are incited to bring well filled baskets and spent the day. Rev. Eli Yates will preach in the afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Thelma Marks and daughter Sherry Lynn returned to their home in New Castle Sunday morning after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Marks' sister, Mrs. Cecil Davidson and Mr. Davidson. Cecil Cox returned home from the Indianapolis hospital Saturday He is showing some im- j
provement. Hollie Shake and George Rogts of South Bend were home over the week-end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shake and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers. The revival meeting at the Church of Christ will continue throughout this week. Good rowds are attending and fine nterest is being manifested. Th -ong rally held at the . churchj Sunday atternoon "was a decided uceess and was largely attend :d. ' v Mrs. Roy Loudermilk and Mrs. "'aul Lafolletts of Sullivan callid on Mrs. Eisie Stone Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon ad as Sunday guests, Mr. and Irs. Cecil Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Day and daughter of etarsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shak nd children were guests- over he week end of Mrs. Shake's ancle, Rueben Worth and family it Muncie. The Harris Wheaton farm has been sold and the new owners moved there last Monday.' '
REVERE, Mass. (UP) The operator of a trolley car on the busy Revere Beach run has discovered ' a new way to convince stubborn standees that "there's plenty of room down back." When they create a jam near the front vestibule, he cries, "Right, down in the nylon section, please." THE TEST
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Some one once said that a good way to test the quality of whiskey is to pass an electric current through a quart of the stuff. If the current causes a precipitation of lye, tin; arsenic, iron slag, and alum, the whiskey is fair. If, however, the liquor chases the current back to the "enerator you've got good whiskey.
KENMERER, Wyo. (UP) The dispute over the last wolf killed in Wyoming apparently has been settled. Troy H. Tyrell, U. S. Fish and Wild Life Service assistant district agent in Kenmerer reports that the last wolf of record was killed in the state in 1927. So far as is known, thwe has been no wolf evidence since that time. SHAMES GUNMAN
Many Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches TnisOldTrcatmentOftenBringsHappy Relief When disorder of kidney function permit poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it maycausenaggiiigbackache.rheumaticpaina. leg pains, loss of pep and enerpry, getting up Eights, swelling, puffinesa under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent er scanty passages with smarting and burning gometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for Over 40 years. Doan s giva happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (UP) Grocer James Baker calmly told a man who came to rob him that he had ' no money and even if he did he'd use it for himself. Confused, the gunman apologized for his attempted hold-up, said, "I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't have to," grabbed a pack of cigarettes and fled.
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COACH'S RECORD. STATE COLLEGE, Pa., (UP) Foe Bedcnk er.ded his 16th year baseball coach for Penn State :his summer with a grand averige of .682. His 1946 team lost one gams n 12 starts, bringing his all-time ecord to 159 wins, 73 losses and one tie.
SEE OUR Koine Appliances First KM Liquidizer $24.50 Toasters . . . $2.00 & $3.65 Heat Indicator Irons $2.90
Procter Automatic Ircns $10.43 Mirro-Matic Pressure
Cookers . - $12.93
Universal Pressure Pans $11.93 Cory Coffee Makers $4.80
Silex Coffee Makers $3.95
Baby Bottle Warmers $2,95
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