Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 230, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 November 1946 — Page 3

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Ilere, in the making, is an All-American section crew. From a traveling sound screen, they are picking up pointers on railroading, just as a football team takes on championship polish from its coach. This is one of 800 traveling campus meetings being held along 6,600 miles of Illinois Central Railroad meetings suggested by the men, themselves, to teach tafer, easier, belter ways of doing their jobs. In several states, other Illinois Central workers are attending specially arranged university extension 'courses. These "railroad campus" activities, and others, stem from the Illinois Central's conviction that modern radroading demands the finest in men' and women j well as the best of equipment. Together they are the heart and sinew of the Illinois Central's promise to bring you transportation second to none. We intend to earn your continued patronage and friendship. W. A. JOHNSTON, President

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LOCALS

Mrs. G. E. Reich and small son of Detroit, Michigan, have been Hie guests of Mrs. Reich's parents, Mr .and Mrs. Lex Davidson. They returned home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asdell left last week for Glendale,

J""cizona, to spend the winter onths. . HTJ Tliril.l 4 It . 1 .

kiviiss iviuarea ocoit, wno nas leri the guest 'of her parei-Cs, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott, for the past

tpo months, left Friday for her home in Tuscon, Arizona. Miss Zola Sinclair accompanied her to

Tuscon and will visit Miss Scott for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kelley, Sr., left Friday by motor for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend the winter. Miss Ann Golish of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rarbaugh, who have resided in the Har-

they will move into their home within the next two weeks. Mrs. Ollie Mayfield of South Main Street is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital with illness. Miss Leila Thomas of Chicago, is the guest of her mother at Fairbanks arid is also visiting friends in Sullivan. -

Mrs. William E. Pullis, the for

baugh' family home on East mer Patty Chaney, of Pontiac,

.Washingtaiv-Street, have moved

into the Dr. Higbee apartment on East Washington Street. The Harbaugh home has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Springer and

HOTEL SULLIVAN MONDAY'S MENUSWISS STEAK CHICKEN POT PIE CHOICE STEAKS OF ALL KINDS Come in . . . dine and drink with us . . . enjoy our special entertainment during ar3 after dinner hours. When In Sullivan, It's The "SULLIVAN"

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SALE

The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, at the Thomas Davidson farm, one and one-half miles west and one mile north of New Lebanon, on . TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1946 beginning at 10 A. M., the following personal property: 19 head of Jersey and Guernsey Cows Hay, Straw, Sheep Mineral, Cattle' Powder. 4 FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 9-ft. disc; 1 10-ft. harrow; 1 7-ft. disc, needs repairs: 1 horse-drawn Mowing Machine; 1 404 Wood Plow; 1 P & O Walking Plow; 1 2-row Horse Cultivator; 1 2-row Corn Planter; 1 10-ft. Cultipacker; 1 7-ft. Cultipacker; 1 Rotary Hoe; 1 Wood l)rag: 1 8-ft. Spike Harrow; I End-gate Oat Seeder; 1 Side-dell verv Rake, needs repairs: 1 Sulkv Rake: 1 Ham-Wr-mill. with parkin? fiUachmentr J Corn Shelter: 1 Cob Convevor- a Watpr Tanks? 2 Tank Hflfpro 9 Ror.

& fs. polf-feedprs: 90 Past Tron Hop- Tt-mnvhs: 1 Sheep Din-toinp-Tank: 3-4 HP Gs Ensrine 2 HP Gas PWne. bofh

peed repairs; 2 rain Scoon' 1 G reas '-un: 1 Gras eed Sower: 1 Time Sm-eadfr with cart 1 Hanimer-mill Fan: 1 Orannio Hav Fork wih fhain; 1 Tank Puw and hose: 15-ho'e Pxver Grin Drill, fertilizer sM s"Pf? attahwnt:

a wooopr movp: i nicken 'alecr Milk Tails; Scythes: I Tw'n Milking Machine: 10 Hoir Housp. 6x8 ft., new tvoe: U m m ji in -.

inner, wnn cmue race, on mober: iviassev-HPnis Tractor, J 01 Sr. 1939. on rubber: Farm-AH Tractor. F-20 192o, stee' and rubber: 1 Rubber-tired Masspv-F-am's 7-ft. Power Mower; i ?.row Massev-Warris Tractor Cultivator: 1 2-row Farni-AU Tractor Cultivator: 1 fi.ft. Masseyffarris Cnmhine. with piVk-nn attachmpt and scour clean: 1 Timken Rparin All Ste' Franp Manure Spreader; 1 2-bottom 14-inch Tractor Plow, John Deere. Terms of Sale Cash DAVIDSON & FELTNER HARRISON & DRAKE. Auctioneers.

Michigan, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Irene Chaney of South Court Street. Mike Kerlin of Indiana University at Bloomington,, was the week-end guest of his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kerlin. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith left Saturday for Benton Harbor, Michigan, where Rev. Smith will conduct a revival. I Maurice Asdell has returned to

his home in Glendale, Arizona, after being called here by the death of his sister, Mrs. Ella Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Newman and daughter, Janice, are leaving this week for a few weeks' vacation in Sarasota, Florida. Mr. Malcolm Campbell, Mrs. Floyd Fulk, Miss Lois Shepherd and Mrs. Richard Armstrong of Hamilton township attended the Farm Bureau State Convention in Indianapolis November 14th.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Alpha Delphian Club, Monday, November 18th, 2:15 p. m. Presbyterian church.

So; McDonald, 613 East Washington Street.

O.E.S. officers be present tonieht at Masonic Hall, 7:30. Practice.

Delta Theta Tau dinner and initiation and inspection by National officers Mondav, November 18th at the Davis Hotel at 6.30 sharp. All members urged to be present. Phone Nina German 215 by noon Saturday, November 14th if not planning to attend

dinner.

La Petite Auguilie Club meets Wednesday p. m. with Mrs. Charles Coffman.

Frank Neff Women's Relief Corps No. J 5 5, Wednesday, November 20th, 2:00 p. m. Woodman Hall.

M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dnsreer , "Alkin'i Service Coita N Mm."

Hurry Hurry Hurry . A Cold Wave Is On The Way Buy Your Storm Windows And Doors Today "Weathervane" The finest in every way. Made of California Redwood. Custom made and precis;on built. Interlocked, no nails or putty to worry about. The famous Duro StriD prevents sticking. No swelling or warping. Free service guarantee for 5 years. No money down, 36 months to pay. Free estimate without obligation to buy. , Phone 136 Dugger Or Write Vincennes Home Sales Co. 1101 Washington Ave. Mr. Reynolds, Mgr.

BIRTHDAY CLUB TO MEET The Country Birthday club will meet at the home of Mrs. John McKinney on Tuesday, November 19th with a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Margaret Wampler, Mrs. Ruby Thrasher and Mrs. Clara Anderson are the entertainment committee. Visitors are always welcome.

Psi Iota Xi social meetintr Monday. November 18th, 7:30 p. m., Hotel Sullivan.

TrI Kappa business meeting', public library, Monday night at 7:30.

Wood class of the Baptist . church class party in men's class room Tuesday, November 19th, 6:30 p. m. Chili supper.

Sullivan Home Economics Club, Wednesday. November 20th, 1:30 p. m. home of Mrs.

Pocahontas Club. Thwr:day, November 21st, 1M p. m. Mrs. Christine Pierce, Sullivan route three. Bringown table service.

Sullivan American Legion Post No. 139, Tuesday, November 19th, 8:00 p.m. Lesion Home. Initiation, free chili supper.

American Legion Auxiliary No. 139. Regular session, Tuesday, November 19th, 7:30 p. m. Legion . Home.

Hud Crowder W. R. C. Social club meeting, home of Mrs. Charles Usrey, 451 South Troll Street, Friday, November 22, 2:00 p. m. Bring a guest.

(Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.)

FACTOGRAPHS A recent addition to the Lincoln Home in Springfield, HI., la a mahogany highboy bought by Abraham Lincoln In 1854 and in bis possession until he went to Washington as president. It was the gift of Mrs. Joseph E. Davlea, wife of the former American ambassador to Russia, who re ceived it from her father, a fo&. mer Springfield resident, Of the $335,000,000,000 spent by the U. S. on World War IL $20,000,000,000 went into the Italian campaign. To protect crops, poultry, plg3, sheep and cattle, U. S. farmers must battle some 80,000 different types of insects. Waterfowl migration Is at its height in November. Young birda are mostly In full plumage. Many species of waterfowl have departed from the northern states by late November.

Delivered 6,000 Babiea

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When Dr. Herbert H. Hammond em Maine.

died at 76, his records showed he had delivered 6,000 babies during his 46 years of practice in north-

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THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH NEW CHEVROLETS TO GO AROUND

We are getting our fair share of the current production of new Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. And as strikes and shortages decrease, as the Chevrolet plants are able to produce more and more new passenger cars and trucks, we'll get more and more of them to deliver to our customers. Meanwhile, as long as shortages do exist, it is our purpose to apportion our share of the new Chevrolets available fairly and justly among the many customers, new and old, whose continued friendship and patronage are the keystone of our business.,..

So that you may have no doubt as to our method of distribution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and

trucks, we make the following

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Lren. a. time oHeUvery , f0mnyCUrril oTthe transaction. Customers who do hav allowances based . r riliie at tne tc

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for a new nc WE THANK YOU FOR Y0UR PATIENCE AND X Y0UR NEW CHEVROLET

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Dudley Chevrolet Sales

I I Lunch Served I3v Mt. Tabor Church. A-y " Not responsible in case of accidents.

109 South Main Phone 94