Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1946 — Page 4
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 30. 1946. SULLIVAN, IND
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Golden Arrows(Continued from Page One)
ed after this touchdown on another Nichols-Kiburis pass.
The final six points was made i S
SAM ANTONIO DELUGED BY TORRENTIAL RAINS
a u ' i- left halfback, from Sullivan's 15 totaled 98 yards from the line of .yard 1Jne G'arfield galned pos scrimmage. i session of the all on Sullivan's
Sullivan threw 17 passes for a 15 after Russell s statue oi libertotal of 59 yards and made 72 ty play was stopped on the 4th ( yards rushing. down. Garfield's first score came in1 First downs were nine to three! the first quarter after driving to of the visitorV Jw0 f 1 . . , , , Garfield's passes were interceptSullivan s 16 yard stripe from ed by the Arrows and two of the their own 48. Center fadsd back Arrow's aerials were caught bv
and dropped a pass to Nichols at Eagles. this point, who crossed into the r.arfi,rt was pn;,li7ed fir,
Sullivan Public Library, Hours: scoring zone. Try for extra point yards dUring the game mostly
12:00 noon to 8:00 p. m. was blocked and the period on holding charges, and Sullivan . Rental Shelf (.02 per day) ,d8d ndin suffered 30 yards in penalties. "The Hollow",' Christie; "All I Near the end of the first half the King's Men", Warren; "The In the second period the Eaglss the GoWen Arrows began to
an. intensive
click and drove the ball from
Beacon". Bassett: "Stardust in opened up with
Her eyes", West; "bummer will.aenai campaign, uaner, jagte iheir . own fjve down to the Come Again", .Welch; "Lord halfback, tossed another T.D. visitor"s 28" yard stripe where Hornblower'', Forrester. , paws to Center good for 30 yards they were st'oppecl by the gun Non-Fiction (Free Shelf) and Center moved- on 10 more enc)ing the half. "Color Blind", Ilalsey; "Last yards to scoia. The extra point i Chapter", Fyle; "The Egg and I", again was diverted. Weaks in- Jack Turpen, speedy and tcugh McDonald; "The Farmer Takes a tercepted a Sullivan pass in this little Arrow halfback, proved 'Wife", Gould; "At Home with period to bring the tally up .o himself a standout in defeat as Music", Speeth. 1 18-0 after his 45-yard dash to well as when winning. He was as Juvenile Fiction the scoring lane. The extra point much a threat to the opposition "Paul Revere Boyof Old Bos pass was no good ond the na,f near' the end of the gaoie as ton", Stevenson; "Ben Franklin, ndcd with the visitors on the whc" " started- When carryin5 Printer's Boy", Stevenson; "Alec lonS end of a 18" score- Ith ba,"' TuI?,eri waS, StPP!d Hamilton, the Little Lion", His- Garficld came back in the , t7oZ "by Sgl t ckleTanS G' 'MoninM"w' AQ"ak,-cond half with the emphasis j TteTZes faifed'to on up on nS; ITrirl" wnt ' again Placed n PaSSingl In this Pl he ran he nearly always Little Lame Girl , Wagner. auarter thev connected with two i, . '
f ------ - ui v v c ivi a b icat a j ai u l wu( aerial plays to roll the score up sometimes with two or three to 31-0 where it stayed uniil the tacklers hanging on. Russell, game's end. Nichols, Garfield rjght en(j, stood out in the line halfback, tossed to Kiburis, right both on defense and offense.
iflwWIl ,end' for the first score in tnis During the first half he stopped
home remedy for period good for 30 yards to Sull- many of Garfield's ulavs atr the
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OF INTEREST TO FARMERS
FARMERS CAUTIONED ON POULTRY DISEASES
Veteranq. nron't thp nnlv OllC'S
havinc housing problems this , in2 hused
fall.
creases the spread of dis
and parasites.
When flocks are housed,
the young birds separated 1
the old ones; because older b
are more likely to be dis
rarrinrs.
If fowl pox has been pre!
in the community, all 1 should be vaccinated before
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VAPORU6
ARE YOU WONDERING - WILL YOUR CAR LAST UNTIL YOU CAN GET A NEW ONE?
CHECK THESE FOR INSPECTION NOW! ) ENGINE is gasoline good?. Check plugs, timing, valves. ) BODY arc sheet metal and paint in good conditition? Check for rust. ) STEERING is steering safe? Check tire wear, caster and camber.
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( ) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM is the battery up to strength? Check wires, terminals, lights, starter, generator. ( ) CHASSIS are chassis parts light and snug? How about lubrication? ( ) RADIATOR is radiator clean and rust-proof? Check hose connections, water pump, etc ( ) DRIVE LINE are clutch, transmission, & differential in good order? ( ) AXLES AND WHEELS are axles and wheels okay? ( ) TIRES have tires been cioss-SAvitched lately?
We will gladly give you an estimate on the whole job!
NoW'is the time to make sure of your transportation ... Now is the time to take a good square look at that car of . yours to see if it is going to last . . . and if it seems to need an overhaul, now 13 the time to get a complete one! Everybody's .busy, these days, and constant repairs are annoying and time wasting . . . It not only saves your time and ours to have the complete job done aU at o;ice, but in most casts it saves real money too! Check over the needs of your car on that list at the left. ; Save your car it mey have to last a long time. I
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CITIZENS
GARAGE
RICHARD LOYD, Trop.
FLOOD WATERS from the swollen San Antonio River and its tributaries cover Mary Street in the downtown section of the city after a heavy rainfall caused the river banks to overflow. The flood, the worst to strike the city in a quarter of a century, is reported to have taken the lives of at least twelve persons. Damage to .homes and business structures is estimated at approximately $6,000,000. (International)
Farmers were cautioned today by officials of the American Foundation for Animal Health that rjoultrv flocks face both
! disease and parasite losses this
winter unless special precautions are taken with; respect to fall and winter housing. As flocks move from summer range to cold-weather quarters, Foundation authorities suggested these precautionary steps: Clean and disinfect poultry houses thoroughly, before birds are moved into them. Be sure houses are large enough to provide adequate space per bird. Crowding too many birds into a house in-
The. Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N. C. is a rebuilt structure. It was the first branch of the Philadelphia mint in the U. S. At that time the southern Appalachian region was the only gold mining area in this country. Beiisnrius, famous Roman empire general, smeared hogs with oil, ignited them, and drove the blazing pigs into the ranks of the enemy. An underwater canyon beneath the lower Mississippi river is five miles wide and 600 feet deep. The wccd "fur" has its origin in an old French word, "furre," meaning a sheath. The names Sarah and Sara mean princess; Susan means lily. A python 30 feet long has 600 ribs.
EOWEsS REUWiOM IN ENGLAND
Cull out grey-eyed birdf
nousmg unie, as nicy juoj carriers of fowl leucosis.
LCSE WEIGHT SAFE'
WITHOUT EXERCiq
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Death Settles Argument
ABOARD THE QUEEN MARY at Southampton, England, U. S. Chief of
Staff General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wi:'e ara greeted by their . son, Capt John S. D. Eisenhower. The general wni to leave immediately I fnf TiVanlrfnrf fUprmflnv. in hp nn hnnfl fnr flip vi'rlirt'i in tho Murom horrf
GERMANTOWN, Pa. (UP) ' War Trials which are due Ssct. 21- :-.rnational Badiovhoto) Only 21 hours separated the'J rlpaths of Mrs Ritrah f!. Ttirc. I '
101, and Sarah Shaub, 89, who j
used to have friendly arguments over which would go first. Mrs. llice died at J p. m. and Mrs. Shaub the next day at noon.
VIOLENCE FLARES IN FILM STRIKE
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Wednesday, October 2nd, 1946 1:00 P. M. (CST) ; 50 Head of Spring Tigs will be offered. They are medium type with plenty of thickness, and "J quality. ' , SALE UNDER COVER .' J LUNCH SERVED AT NOON! ' ' BROWN BROS. LYONS. IND. Located on State Road 57, 3 Miles North of Newbeny? 4 Miles Smith of Road ."!, 4'2 Miles East of Lyons
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IT. GEN.vROBERT M. LITT1EJOHN, War Asseta administrator, is shoTO as he told the House Surplus Property Investigating committee the government's disposal of an estimated $3,000,000,000 in surplus electronics equipment as "pretty lousy." (International)
POliCSMEN TAKE STRIKER Harry Ralsky (on ground) into custody for the second time in two days as a free-for-all breaks out at the gates of the Warn or Brothers Studio in Burbank, Cal., during the jurisdictional strike thr.t his hit major film companies. Ralsky is alleged to have slugged an e:;-actor who was attempting to photograph the melee. (International)
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EGGS THIS FALL
WE CAN USE YOUR HATCHING
AND ALL YOU CAN PRODUCE, OF ANY BREED, IN 1947.
WE BUY HATCHING EGGS 10 Months of the year, and
PAY 10c "ABOVE Terrc Hauls Prices for current receipts
delivered at our ' Hatchsry, cr '9c ABOVE at your door. WE DELIVER FEEDS TO YOU when we call for your eggs, if so desired.
We have flock owners who have been with us tho past 10 years. If they make money,
SO CAN YOU! Why sell your ejrss at -market rwe, whan wc will -ladly PAY YOU 9c
or 10c MORE PER DOZEN. COME AND LU1 Uii ijAl LAijN 1 i 1U 1UU.
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- it rn a ri",l A -.r
Is nappy I o Announce ineAmva
Of The First Hamilton Automatic Clothes Dryer
At last you can say . . . "Goodbye Forever" to clothes "line
and the uncertainties of the weather. Every washday issj fair and fast drying day with this wonderful time anrt
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With a Hamilton Automatic Clothes Dryer there is
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No more lifting and lugging baskets of heavy well
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No more worry over rain, sleet, wind or snow on washi day. 4i
No more worry over dust, smoke or soot that soil
clothes.
Come in and let us demonstrate the newest in home laundry equipment.
oyd Electric Shop
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201 N. SECTION
SULLIVAN
118 So. Main
4 $ . It Thone 98
North of Square on 41.
S 17 E. JACKSON ST. SULLIVAN, IND.
