Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 November 1946 — Page 8
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PLEASE REMEMBER that next Monday, November 4th will be the &si day to pay fall taxes without being delinquent and subject to penalty. One of our services is supplying folks with the ready cash to pay taxes and such other accounts. You will find this a simple matter, without red tape or delays and it will pay you to investigate our quick loan plan the next time you need money. FIDELITY LOAN CO. Upstairs east side square. Phone 125 Hours 8:30 to 5 Sullivan
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Dillon M. Routt FOR Hamilton Twpi. Assessor DEMOCRAT TICKET I have served you for the past three years as your assessor. I was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Chas. Bradbury, now deceased. Your support will be appreciated. , Paid Pol. Adv.
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We have always conducted a clean campaign in Sullivan County and I want you to continue to do' so withcut fail. Thank you. V W.N. RINGER ' Republican County Chairman
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Hesrner's Fresh Roll NOW at your FAVORITE GROCER ' Manufactured by CLYDE M. IIESMER, INC. Evansville, Indiana "GENE" SMALLWOOD, G.O.P. CANDIDATE TOR AUDITOR Eusrene L. Smallwood, the Republican , candidate i for county auditor,- .was1 born and reared in Cass township, , the son of the late Andrew and Flora Smallwood. He is a graduate of the Union high school at Dugger and hag been engaged in the grocery business . since 1939,1 and at present is employed if? ? tipple man at the . itlle Betty mine. He is an :ictive member of the Long's Chapel Methodist church. He is married and has a family of three childen. His wife.. was formerly Miss Irene Ktilen, daughter of Simeon'' K;Ilen and the late. May me. Foibus Killen cf Farmersbuig, Ind. x p (Paid Political Adv.) 66 CAFE !) Miles South of Sullivan, Near Carlisle Rpecializinj: in FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES SALAD & DRINK 75c Family Style CHICKEN DINNERS $1.25 We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks 2! HOURS DAILY ri:z7Jincr Steaks ..... $1.00 Fried Chicken ....... J5 Other Dinners .60 .... HOMFrMADE IMTjS RY
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SULLIVAN DAILY TRIES FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1946.
''Samson cFr." : MjP JSt This is Jimmv Garvin 13-year-old Washington, imsivy D. C, boy, who, despite his flaxon, shoulder-length hair-do, waits to be a big league ball player, providing he doesn't go in for big time football. At age two, Jimmy gave himself a f,cc ... painful hair cut, and since has resisted all efforts at getting him into a barber's chair. Slapping down potential kidders has kept him in fine condition, he says. Congressman L a n d i s isavs: "ine American rarmer with a labor shortage land a farm machinery sfrottage has done a re markable job. It will be gome time before our fanners will be able to bay farm machinery because the Government ordered the tractor industry to ship 14,50,0 i tractors for use in "-Euro pean countries now dom inated by Russia."
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Cornciius bro-jght llie Christians up at m'dnighi . NEXT Morninr; at the Citi'lel, CnSnncl Covnr!n toirl i wlij.i h"fj h'ip;i?nod -th? preyion ni-i'it af'.si v.-e left, "Ignatius srsrj J h'd ben in the rr'vpC" s.ii'L -v . loXt by ihe fifor tino'sr the church. Thai's how they came in and surprised yu." - Gaili and Iris nvn hd fpr;,5 iinf.it niHr!Vi; tj c0rne'ius hsd toi-oupht the Civ. i'jOans vp by I'vos and th.eos. ar.d had seen thrm scstt?r'ia the rfi: I. wanted to (.-onio'iu': if he hi-i t-ik?n' th C-'.isn vows that fii;;h'f hut I he ifitcd an--? th'a rp:yv t'; j .v ---'ri'. fta'rcus ?sid. "T.S-P rnlon-l. rpp'i'v n-snts to f'-ii vmt s -.-thing yr.il Tiruld hoar. Roscius He has told n.e and I b:ti a'Tiir.-,(fl." I locked nti!--t;fin;,v' i't i'- "it,n, n-h-i !!. "1 thinl; Mnt-cus id'ers to. what 1 iulu luiu : Cw-tu"'e' real molives
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Stock Show Will Open Next Month
- - r.iimr-rsr-bo'h jn'rti'ofs find" .ifl'ilt CHICAGO, Nov, 1 After a "will compete for national titles war-time lapse of five years, the in a shearing competition. The country's largest agricultural adult contest is open to all cornshow, the International Live petitors, the junior to lar'm boys Slock Exposition and Horse who have qualified for participation, will be held here Novem- tion by winning statewide conber 30 to December 7. tests earlier in the year.
it win taice piace ax me v.mcasto -Stock Yards in the Interna-
tional Ampin-theater, which for cose'j at midnight, December 6, the past four years has been oc- 1941 a few hours before the cupied by the Army and used for attack on Pearl Harbor every military purposes. state in the union and five. proRecord Exhibits Expected vinces of Canada were representThose in charge of the Exposi- e(j by exhibits.
tion report that the early entry is the heaviest in the 46 year history of this event. They predict that by the closing of entries for the livestock classes on November 1 more than 1,000 head of cattle, horses, shaep, and swine will have bsen registered for the "Victory" show. They will represent 29 breeds of beef cattle, 11 of sheejJ, nine cwinA urtft fixr of draft horses. There will also be several hHv nf h hP:t nipasurp horses and ponies of'tha United ef(o r,, mmmtin in 1. . j jj. i .., Harness u;iu unuu iwuui;:, jh m-.. International Horse Show- Horse shows are scheduled for every n-'irg and on five afternoons during the eight-day run of the Exposition. One of the big features of the Exposition will be the Tnterna-.tiom-.l Junior Live .,tocl. i-eediM Contest jh wbirh farm boys and girls will exhibit upward of 1;00 steers, lambs, and hogs of thftir t own raising. Tms event, limited Hand Painted Metal WASTE BASKETS J. E, .'; GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Store pay, don't neglect them, J Loan Co, Crafting, im sl ight, isi. by Kitin
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to exhibitors between 10 and 21 years old, will fee held on the opening day, Saturday, November 30. Shearing; Erirt3 Compete Thr counts"'? rhampicr rhsro
At the last tan international Live Stock Exposition, which Included on the program of the Exposition is the International Grain and Hay Show world's ' largest competitive farm crops 1 .ftmnoritinn AnrnrrJintf to thf "m.. w. . partment "Will be accepted until November 10. Eoston'an'5 Woo' Lady Luck BOSTON '(UP) Among summet pastimes for office workers on their noon hours here is searching for four-leaf clovers on Boston Common. One man reports ho found a total of 100 - . . . . , wnitn ne bern his friends for e3 . ; - ' '- " . , i j. WhfsS iam Mc. Kin, ag president of the u s.? , 2 who succeeded Abraham Lincom as president? 3. who was James A. Garfield's successor as president of the U. S.? Words of Wisdom 1 A sneer is the weapon of the I weak. Like other weapons of the devil, it is always cunningly ready j to our hand, and there is more poison in the handle than in the point. J. R. Lowell. Today's Horoscope You are bold and ambitious 1 and have high ideals. You are very positive in your ideas and make an enemy rather than make any compromise. You are critiThey'll Do It Every
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. "Why choose me?" I exclaimed. .!n.as!!rob1'n the pontiffs of all the cults in the province, iio waiiM nil. gvm'ps behind him for this war." II f! added then what he knew about a compromise Caesar vv::n-d try to make with' IgnntiiV?. "It will be an offer from the imperial offices to cancel your theatrical performances n'rjxtovt the-' Chrii tins if their bfshop will participate in the fnpjrence of pontiffs, and pray for the Emperor's health ar.d svwrss ?gain-.'t the Faithisns." , I -arfced Cc ne'ius, "Are you to carry this offer of the Sr-ir-nor's to the bishop?" ' - ; "X-s. Cflessr is going to rpniiwt you to do it. Roscius." "v' hy choose' me?" I exclaimed in consternation. "i r;-:iHe you are at th lipad of the theatrical mission." H: ailled my further complaints with the statement, "It is Cacaar's pian, not mine."
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NOTICE I am running for elected BY the people I of Sullivan County.
MRENCE "BROWNIE" HUFF COMMISSIONER FOR 2ND DISTRICT . Paid Pol. Adv.
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NO INFLATION HERE Bankldan Plan
AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 1946
GRAB BAG cal and very relentless in your punishment of what you consider wrong. Your mate will have to be tactful and have great understanding to make your' home a happy one. Brilliant inspiration will be yours today, so use it. Radiant imagination stirs your mind. Highly stimulating rays give you a realistically energetic outlook. Set your aims high. Volunteer to help at a party or gathering of some sort. Hints on Etiquette When answering a formal invitation, be sure your reply includes the date and time of the affair exactly as the invitation stated. Horoscope for Sunday You are impulsive and subject to moods, if this is the anniver-
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"Rulers have always feared priests," Marcus said. , Marcus went with mc to the courtyard where I had left my horse. I led the animal past. the postern gate while we talked. I asked, "You don't think that Caesar and the Bishop of Antioch will, settle this conflict between them this way, do you?" - "Not in a thousand years," Marcus said. "The bishop will hold out, not the Emperor. And Caesar really is afraid of the old fellow. Rulers have always feared priests." "Then why ask me to attempt to spring it?" I said n growing bewilderment. "I have no influence with the Christians." "Perhaps Caesar will let you know his reasons when he confers with you. Good night." The playwright turned abruptly and began the ascent toward the Citadel .. .
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SULLIVAN. INDIANS
VOTERS my second term. If will be 1 OR the pcaple 1946 sary of your birth. You love travel and change of scene, and can readily adapt yourself to any environment. You are generous and kind. It gives you a great deal of real pleasure to help others. Today hopes may be restricted by external circum stances. Make your pace for the J day slow and steady. The moon1' 1 enters Pisces at 3:29 p. m. Romance and emotional situations, are at low ebb. A slightly stimulating aspect will prevail around; ) v p. m. .rertorm duties then. Be careful about what you say or write. One-Minuto Test Answers 1. Theodore Roosevelt. 2. Andrew Johnson. 3. Chester A. Arthur. By Jimmy Hatlo
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