Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 177, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 September 1946 — Page 8

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Is Entitled To A Bargain During Remodeling! ! We have a door at the side (alley entrance) and one at the back for loading out feed. DRIVE IN THE ALLEY FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, FRIENDLY SERVICE. Remember we have REDUCED PRICES ON ALL FEEDS NOW and have ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE FEED LINE.

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Little Betty To Meet Great Lakes Here In Playoff Little Betty will meet the Great Lakes Steel team here Sunday, Sept. 15 for the playoff games to decide the champion of the Western Indiana League, it was announced today. Last Sunday Little Betty dropped a game to Brazil, 2 to 1 and Monday they lost their sixth game of the season to the Terre Haute Police 6 to 2. The ALL Store-

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TRAIL WITH RED RYDER! BILL ELLIOTT Feature MAN SHE LOVED TO DIE! 'Great Lakes Steelers cams :'rom behind Monday to score ihree runs in the ninth for a victory over the Schmidt Jewelers and jclinchiig their second half title. I The Little Betty club won the 'first half with nine victories and two defeats while Great Lakes ; sewed up the second half with ' ten straight victories. ' A report today indicated that i little Betty will be up against a rejuvenated Great Lakes team in the playoff since they have ' a collection of stars from over the Valley, including John Kennedy, formerly of Linton. Telephone COS

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INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5. (UP) Hogs 400; steady at ceiling level; practically all good and choice barrows and gilts, good and choice sows and good stags, $16.25. Cattle, 200; calves, 2.r0; odd head good to choice yearlings, ' $17.00 $18.00; medium grade around $13.00 $15.00; vealeis 1 generally 50c .lower, bulk good and choice, $17.00 $18.00. .Sheep, 500; good and choice fat lambs mostly $17.00 $18.00; medium to good, $13.50 $16.75; choice light weight slaughter ewes, $7.50; common to good, $6.00 $7.00. QUALITY

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Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

KELLY-BECKER VOWS SUNDAY In the presence of the immediate families, Miss Bessielee Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly of Portland, Indiana, became the bride of Marvin W. Becker, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Becker, Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at Portland. The single ring ceremony was used. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sadler, sister and brother-in-law of the groom. The bride was lovely in a soft poudre blue wool street-length dress trimmed in tiny silver stars. She chose brown as her accessories and wore a corsage of white roses tied with silver ribbon. The groom was attired in a brown business suit and wore a carnation boutonniere. Mrs. Sadler wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mr. Sadler wore a green tweed suit. Mrs. . Becker was graduated from Portland high school with the class of 1946 and until her marriage was employed at Valentine's Confectionery. She is a member of the Tri Kappa Sorority. Mr. Becker was graduated trom Portland high school with the class of 1943 and was employed by the United Telephone Company until he entered the service. He served two and one-half years in the armed forces, eighteen months of which was over seas duty. Mr. Becker is enter ing the fall term at International Business College. The couple left immediately after the wedding for their home in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly are former residents of Sullivan. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. James Greggs of , Shelburn, are the parents of a j daughter born at the Mary Sher man hospital September 3. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene of Oaktown, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Eugene, born at the Mary Sherman hospital September 3.

Helpful And Friendly Now and then we use the word "neighborly" in our announcements. It's an old-fashioned word, but we like it. We believe it best reflects the kind of effort we make. Our work is more than professional. It is helpful and friendly. When we are called, we come as "good neighbors." RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME

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98c 99c $L09 98c $1-35 ". $1-35 49c 49c HOSPITAL NOTES j Admitted Sept. 3: Mrs. Gladys ' Dozier of Sullivan. I Admitted Sept. 4: Mrs. Ruth Steele of Dugger; Teeter Carter of Farmersburg; Wilbur Crooks of Sullivan R. 5; Mrs. Margaret Marshall of Pugger. Dismissed Sept. 3: Mrs. Thompson Smith and daughter of Shelburn; Gerald Stone of Jasonville; Ruel Hoesman of 808 South Main Street; Wilbur Grass of Carlisle. Dismissed Sept. 4: Marjorie Unger of Sullivan R. 2. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 1 ' Notic is hereby given that the undersigned has been anpointed Administratrix of the estate of Charles A. Reynold?, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is sun-, posed to be solvent. I LA VERNE PHIPPS, Administiatrix. iPisg & Tennis, Atlorneys. ! l.'it ins 8-22-4631. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Not'ce is hereby given that , the undersigned has beea appointed Administratrix - of the estate of Julia Reynolds, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LA VERNE PHIPPS, Administratrix. Pigg & Tennis, Attorneys. :v 1st ins 8-22-46 3t. Fireplace BASKETS & SCREENS PREPARE FOR WINTER NOW! G COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN P. JONES Sullivan