Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 184, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 September 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA" SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FEIDAY, SEPT. 13. 1946. PAGE THREE
Football OVER THE STATE
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 13
LPaul "Tony" Hinkle, Butler Uni
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be at what position when the Bulldogs open against Eastern Illinois State Saturday, Sept. 23 in the Butler Bowl. During last week's first practice sessions many of the squad, largest in the history of the local university, were without complete equipment but Trainer James Morris now has the situation in hand. This week practice sessions, two daily, will be interrupted by Freshman Week registration and tests but Coach Hinkle expects to have'his squad "shaken-down" by Monday, Sept. 16 when classes and one practice session a dav start.
NORTH BUCKTOWN
! BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 13 1 Bo McMillin, who begins his 25th year of coaching with the , Indiana-Cincinnati game Sept. 21 ; in Memorial Stadium, has a record of 31 victories, 21 defeats , and seven ties against Indiana's i 1946 opponents. Bo is "batting" 1.000 per cent against the Pittsburgh Panthers in three games, i .667 against Iowa in 12 contests land .036 against Purdue in an
even dozen tilts.
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i The Cross and Crown class of jthe Mt. Moriah church held their 'regular monthly meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs.' Harry Karns on August 30th. The next meeting will be held September 27th at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Pahmier. Refreshments will be prepared by the 1 food committee. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Ada Stanton has moved to t,inton. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ! Miller will reside in the Stanton property. Mr. and Mrs. George Fordice and Gloria Jean, Mrs. Mack Mayfield and daughter were in Terre Haute Friday. I Harrel Hale spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hale. He was accompanied to Anderson, Indiana by Ronnie Cadwsll who is em-
- ployed there. i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jerrels spent Sunday in Linton with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jerrels, Jr. and I'ons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fordice and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fordice attended the annual cemetery meeting at Owensburg, Indiana, Sunday. Mrs. Mack Mayfield and Brenda visited Mrs. Claude Foster Wednesday.
in the Service of the King" was sung in unison. Dulcie Boone gave .a reading followed by a Bible verse by Rev. Homberger. Benediction by Ethel Cowden. Mrs. Ellen Boone, Ann Wolfe and Rev. Homberger received mystery packages. The next meeting will, be at the home of Mrs. Hattie White. Kitty Plays Barnyard Ghost
' RACINE, O. (UP) Ralph Lee, a farmer near here, was perplexed when for several nights the lights in his barn mysteriously went off and on. The mystery was solved when Lee discovered one of his cats playing with a long light cord in the barn. BLACK OX ALUMINUM
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W.S.C.S. Meets The W.S.C.S. met Tuesday, September 10th at the home of Mrs. Penny Isbell. A buffet dinner was served at noon to the following: Rev. and Mrs. Homberger, Mrs. Delia Willis, Mrs. Thelma Deekard and Winetta, Mrs. Tilda Willis, Mrs. Ann Wolfe, Mrs. Roohk Ransford, Mrs. Geneva Boone, Mrs. Dulcie Boone, Mrs. Eunice Smith and Eleana Rae, Mrsv Joe Ranard, Mrs. E. Cowden; Mrs. Zilla Cooksey, Mrs. Tad Moore, Mrs. Hattie White and Mr. and Mrs. Penny Isbell. The meeting was called to order by the president, Dulcie Boone. The song "Did You Think to Pray" was sung in unison. Devotions and prayer by Rev. Homberger. Song, "I am Happy
SALEM, Ore. (UP)-Oregon's 1947 automobile license plates will be made of aluminum and will have black numerals on an aluminum background. In the
war years stickers were used.
LEWIS Mrs. Goldy and Paul Morse called on Trassa Wheaton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown attended the funeral of Mr. Champion at Shepardsville, Indiana Sunday. Helen Harbaugh was in Terre Haute Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton transacted business in Farmersburg Monday. Mrs. Ed Knight spent Saturday afternoon in Terre Haute. Mr. acid Mrs. Leo Nash moved to Terre Haute Saturday where they are both employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wolverton were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs. Anna Pigg and Harris Wheaton attended the homecoming at Antioch church Sunday. Oscar Lee Scamihorn who is in school at Chicago, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fields of Coalmont. spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Justice Boston. Mrs. Mary Criss is spending a few days with Mrs. Nicholson.
PUBLIC SALE Having sold mv farm, I will sell at Public Auction the following described personal property, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1946 10:30 A. M. (Fast Time) Located at farm 2 '- miles south, 1 mile west of Farmersburg, Indiana, on old Seventh Street Road, first farm south of Liberty church. 1 HORSES 1 Western Broke Spotted Saddle Horse, 5 years old. 43 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Guernsey Cow, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey Cow, 6 years old; 1 Jersey Cow, 4 years old ; 1 Roan Cow, 5 years old ; 1 Black Jersey Cow, 5 years old; 1 Jersey Cow with heifer calf by side, 3 years old; 1 Shorthorn Cow, 5 years old; 1 Extra Good Shorthorn Bull; 1 Shorthorn Cow to freshen soon, 4 years old; 1 Shorthorn Cow to fucshen soon, 6 years old; 1 Shorthorn Cow to freshen soon. 4 years old; 1 Shorthorn Heifer to freshen soon; 10 Good Grade Shorthorn Cows with calves by side; 8 Shorthorn heifers, 4 to 10 months old; 3 Shorthorn Steers, 5 months old. 5 HEAD OF HOGS 5 Purebred Duroc Jersey Gilts. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1 Universal Milking Machine, complete with two single units; 4 10-gallon Milk Cans; 1 Milk Cart. FARMING EQUIPMENT 1 Good Farm Wagon; 1 Manure Spread with lime spreader attachment, good as new; 1 Good McCormick-Deering Mowing Machine; 1 Black Hawk Corn Planter with fertilizer and check row attachments complete, a good one; 1 End Gate Oats Seeder; 1 End Gate Lime Spreader; . 1 Spiketooth Harrow; 1 Dunham Cultipacker, double; 1 One-Row Wheat Drill; 1 Walking Breaking Plow; 1 Horse-Drawn Cultivator; 1 Set
of Woven Wire Fence Stretchers; 1 Set of Barbed Wire Fence Stretchers. ' HARNESS-ll Double Set of Heavy Tug Harness; 1 Double Set of Chain Harness; 3 Good Leather Collars. Hog Houses and Brooder House 1 10' x 12' Brooder House; 4 6' x 8' Individual Hog.Houses: 2 7' x 8' Individual Hog Houses; 2 8' x 8' Individual Hog Houses; 3 8' x 14' Individual Hog Houses. Hay ?nd Feed 1 Lot of Clover Hay; 1 Lot of Soy Bean Hay; 1 Lot of Timothy. Miscellaneous Items and Equipment 2 Good Galvanied Stock Watering Tanks; 2 Good Heavy (Tank Heaters; 8 Galvanied Hog Troughs; 1 Lot of Used Pipe; 1 Lot of Hedge Corner Posts; 1 Lot of Hedge Line Posts; 1 Lot of New Galvanized Roofing. Heating Equipment and Furniture 1 Kerosene Brooder Stove; 1 Kerosene Heater; 1 Heating Stove; 1 Kitchen Safe; 1 Aladdin Lamp. Also list of other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: CASH HAROLD PITTMAN, Owner Harrison & Drake, Auctioneers Herbert Watson, Clerk Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch to be served on premises by Ebenezer Ladies' Aid.
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75c BAYER ASPIRINS 100s 35c Sloans Liniment
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VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II SAY " 'LET'S GET RID OF DO NOTHING GOVERNMENT" Elect Jim Noland
Give the 7th District Clean, Vigorous Representation in Congress
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Kate Thompson has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with said estate, and that the same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 28th" !ay , of September, the same being the 24th judicial day of the September term 946 of said court. i Creditors, heirs and legatees of ;;aid decedent and all persons interested in said estate therefore are hereby Moti- I fied to appear in said court on Mid i
day and show cause why said ;eport should not be approved. MARY K. SIZEMORE, Administratrix. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this Glh day of September, 3946. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Bedwell. Bedwell & Haines. Attorneys. 1st ins 9-6-46 2t.
Not A Sale Just Bargains In scarce merchandise at the regular OPA mark-up. THE TOT SHOP 225 South Main Phone 620 No overhead means lower prices.
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Infants' 100 wool Loose knit $1.49 Bootees 69c
PAJAMAS 2-piece Balbriggans Sizes 4-6-8 $2.2.)
POLOS Size 1 to 8 98c
MITTENS Buy while available 40c to $1.00
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS By Earlcraft 59c per doz.
Tiny Toddle Wool And Pique Shoes 0-1-2 $1.79
Hand-made SOAKERS and BIBS
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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU."
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Tis so sweet to trust In Jesus, -Just to take Him at His word, Just to rest upon His promise, Just to know, "Thus saith the Lorrl.'
GOSPEL of CHRIST
"From the beginning it was not so,' said cur Lcrd (Matthew 19:8) about divorces for every cause. The Almighty made one man, Adam, and one woman, Eve, for his companion. And the Son of God declared fornication to be the only cause for divorce. Wanton divorces have in , America and elsewhere left broken homes, orphaned children, and gradual national decline. Moreover, just as marriage has been lowered, so the church of the Lord Jesus Christ has seen many corruptions through the centuries. Concerning any number of doctrines and practices it may be affirmed: "from the beginning it was not so." Today one finds a large number of different kinds of churches, both Catholic and Protestant. Fine, moral people are found in all of the diverse denominations. Yet, no matter how moral or devoted the church members are, one looks in vain in the New Testament to find any denomination. FROM THE BEGINNING IT WAS NOT SO. From the beginning there was ONLY ONE church (I Cor. 12:20; Col. 1:18). "But," says an earnest soul, "all the denominations make up that one church." But you are mistaken, for from the beginning the denominations were NOT. They just did not exist. Their histories one dees not find in the New Testament, but in books written since God's history of His Church was written. Peter and Paul were not members of some denomination; they were just members cf the one church of the Lord (Acts 20:28; Rom. 16:16). Today many people of various churches put very little stress on regular church attendance and observance of
IT WAS NOT SO
the Lord's supper. From the beginning it was not so. God's people came "together on the first day of the week" to break bread (Acts 20:7), and the Holy Spirit urged them to "neglect not the assemblying" (Hebrews 10:2, 5). When people look forward to the first day of the week, the Lord's Day, simply as a day of rest or pleasure, they follow not the practice God ordained from the beginning.
Led by nreachers, many peoDle have rn"e to think the act of baptism is of little moment. But from the beginning it was not so. There is no record at the beginning ef anv believer in Jesus waiting to eat or drink till he was baptized. Baptism, thev knew, put them into the one hurch (I Cor. 12:13); into the kimrdom of God (John 3:5); into Jesus Christ (CM. 3:27); into the remission of sins (Acts 2:38). No wonder the ii'er was baptized stra?ghtway (Acts 16). Furthermore, many have been taught baptfcm is of such little importance tSat the way one does it does not mat ter; sprinkled, poured, or immersed. But from the beginning it was not so. At the beginning there was a burial and a resurrection (Col, 2:12). in true likeness of our Lord's burial and resurrection (Rom. 6:3, 5). Religious peonle in Sullivan of many denominations have excellent characteristics and numerous noble practices. But in items mentioned above they fall short. The churches of Christ are ap-peal-'ne to the eood Deople of all churches. LET US DO OUR BEST TO FOLLOW GOD'S PLAN AS IT WAS AT THE BEGINNING.
WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE STREET-(SULLIVAN) CASS OAKLAND CONCORD OLD LIBERTY FARMERSBURG PAXTON MT.ZION SHELBURN
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