Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1946 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27, 1946 SULLIVAN, INDIAN Thursday And Friday ----- ji iiiaiMiTi-hTmrt mnnT run
Drain Augers TO CLEAN OUT PLUGGED-UP DRAINS ft COUNTY HARDWARE . Vaughn Jones
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SOCIETY
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BIRTHDAY PARTY Betty Lambeth entertained with a birthday party in honor of thfil third birthday of her daughter Patricia Elena, November 23, at her home near Carlisle. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and tea were served. Many nice gifts were received. Those present were Mrs. Harold Arnett and son, Mrs. Raymond Arnett and children, Mrs. Alena Hamilton and daughters, Mrs. John C. Squires and sons, Phena Adams, Esther Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambeth, Mae Taylor, Charles Lee Lambeth, Donnis Lambeth, Donna Rose Lambeth and ' the hostess, Betty Lambeth.
BUGGER HOME EC CLUB MEETS The Dugger Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Ada Loveall Tuesday for their regular monthly meeting. At the noon hour a delicious covered dish dinner was served to twenty-seven members and guests. Mrs. Jennie Wilkes served as co-hostess. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag and singing the song of the month, "How Can I Leave Thee." During the afternoon an auction sale was held to replenish the treasury. Helen Huffine was welcomed as a new member. The officers for the new year were installed by the out going president, Mrs.
I George Risinger. Those installed
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vice-president, Margaret Rumple; secretary-treasurer, Gertie Bedwell and publicity, Gladys Coyner. Mystery gifts were given out. Those present were Mesdames Anna Braatz, Mollie Mood, Ella Sims, Lorene Robson, Anna Stevenson, Maude Watkins, Naomi Davis, Zelma Edds, Lela Yung, Thelma Hickman, Martha McCullough, Zettie Risinger, Anna Shepherd, Gertie Bedwell, Pearl Skinner, Ida Hannah, Gladys Coyner, Edith Coffee, Bess Kielblock, Lela King, Margaret Rumple, Cecil Dukes and the hostesses, Ada Loveall and Jennie Wilkes. Guests present were Maggie King, Helen Huffine and daughter, Ramona. CHURCH NOTICE There will be services at the
home of George Starkey ThursI day night, November 28th. Every
one is invited to attend this service. , SPECIAL MEETING " Earl Steivenart of Terre Haute will be guest speaker at the regular Prayer and Praise Service held in the Sullivan Public Library basement, Friday night, November 29th at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend these services. Good singing and fellowship around God's Word is always enjoyed. Come and enjoy these services. '
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ADDED Chapter 9 "HOP HARRIGAN" Serial
BASKET DINNER
A basket dinner was held at the home of Noah Meeks on Sul
livan route three, in honor of the
first anniversary of the Full Gospel Mission. Services were held in the afternoon and a good time was enjoyed by all. ' Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Emery Dilley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jordan, Mrs, Geneva Saucerman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burk and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hornbeck and Nancy, Mrs. Maggie Carrico, Miss Ruby House, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.' Noah Meeks and Brenda Kay, Misses Betty Petrie, Norma Jordan, Barbara Burk, Opal Ridge, Gladys Burk, Rose Wade, Vivian Meeks, Delia Mae Cox, Ivan Burk, Merle Meeks, Thomas Jordan. Afternoon callers were Loren Hensley, Mrs. Betty Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hackett.
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BASKETBALL MOTHERS CLUB The Basketball Mothers club met Monday, November 25th at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hubert Sevier for their first meeting of the year.
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Blue Ribbon DAIRY $3.10 F.O.B.
FLOCK FEEDERS
LARD CANS SUGAR -CURE Sausage Seasoning
Johnson Special Breeder EGG MASH $4.50 F.O.B.
Blue Ribbon 20 EGG MASH $440 F.O.B.
Johnson's Economy 18 EGG MASH $4.15 F.O.B.
SPECIAL: 1,600 AAA CHICKS AT ONLY $5.90 PER 100
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The president, Mrs. Paul Howe, appointed committees and discussed plans for the coming year. Delicious refreshments were served to eleven members. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Paul Howe at 735 North Main Street. Misses Mary Hall and Lois Stwalley, Ed Wilkin and Joe Gill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stwalley at Jeffersonville, Indiana.
NOTICE TO' TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Sullivan County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at a special called meeting on Monday. December 9, 1946, at 9 o'clock, A. M., will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary
! to meet the emergency existing at
mis time. GENERAL, FUND CLERK 2Ma Official records $100.00 602a Typewriter 99.21
illfiLWDER 104 Recorder's 30 Fees.... 35.00 ! 211a Official records 50.00 CORONER
101 Per Diem Coroner ...... 250.00 104 Per Diem Autopsy 25.00 ASSESSOR 221 Office Supplies 10.00 ELECTION 204d Printing ballots 25.00 213a Meals ;. 125.00 401 Rent 68.00 COURT HOUSE
202 Electric Current r 80.00' JAIL 213a Miscellaneous Operating. 60.00 INFIRMARY !
205c Interior paint and labor 300 00 206 Bakery 100.00 209a Clothine and Household 350.00 209d-l Hospital 44. SO 213a Feed for stock 500.00
COTTNTY COMMISSIONERS
ina Per diem County Council 140.00 423 Co. Compensation & Liability Tn 540.73
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
?"'f Mileap-e 75.00 213c OperMine 701 Tnt-l $3042.24 HIGHWAY REPAIR OPERATING 201c Telephone $ 15 00 205a Repairs '. .. 600.00 208c Tires and Tubes oo v 208a Gasoline 800.00 208d-2 Garage Tools and Misc. 100.00 2nb Stationery & Printing 5.00 MATERIALS 302 Gravol 2000.00 . Ttal $5120.00 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION 10le. Solnry Storekeeper $ 9 no '!03f Telephone 10.00 DIETARY 203b Foods-canned goods .. 500.00 203c Dairy products sn.no. 203d Eggs 500.00 203f Mfats 500.00 LAUNDRY 301 n Ralarips r 123.00 HOUSEKEEPING
401 h Janitor Salaries 200.00 MEDICAL and SURGICAL 601a Supply 500 00 Total $2081.00 Taxnavers appearing at such meeting shall have th right to be heard thereon. The additional anoron'-iation as finaHy made will automatically be referred to the State Tnard r.f Tay Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days in the office of the County Auditor, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers obiecting
to anv of such additional appropriation may be heard, and interested taxnayers may inauire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be he-rd. Witness my hand and official seal this 7th day of November, 1946. . (Seall . JAMES McGARVEY. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 11-27-46 2t
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27. (UP) Hogs, 5,000. Good and choice barrows and gilts, 100 lbs. up, $25.00; few loads choice 180-240-lb. weights, $25.10 $25.25; sows, $23.00 $23.50. Cattle, 500; calves, 400. Good and choice vealers, $27.00 $28.00; good 1,000-lb. steers, $25.00; good beef cows, $13.00 $15.00. Sheep, 500; good and choice fat lambs, $21.00 $23.50; medium and good, $16.50 $21.00; good and choice slaughter ewes, $6.00 $7.50. At Elks Dance
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JOHNNY BRUCE and his 12-piece University of Illinois Orchestra will play at the opening dance of Sullivan Elks No. 911 at the Elks Home, 208 North Court Street, -Saturday evening beginning at 10 o'clock. Members and their dates or wives are invited to attend and admission will be the current Elks membership card.
FOR SALE Used twobuckle combat boots, and Armv shoes, slippers. S & S SHOE REPAIRING,, Benny DeFrank. One door
south Index.
Telephone serviee day and night Call Carri-Cab
Anywhere Ph. 470
Any Time Bus Station
We are interested in your timber and will send our timber buyer to see you to discuss prices, etc. ... Just drop us a line . . . give us the following information 1. Your Name 4. Approximate Size White Oaks 2. Your Mail Address 5. Approximate No. Acres 3. Location of Timber 6. Where Timber Buyer is to Contact You. , ATTACH THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO YOUR LETTER. X WRITE TO - TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE INC. P. 0. Box 8," Twelve Pts. P. 0. Terre Haute, Indiana, W-135
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EASTMAN KODAK FILM V 120 .13c V 116 38c V 620 33c V 616 38c V 127 27c No longer necessary to bring your empty camera!
OPEN UNTIL NOON THURSDAY
Bennett's Pharmacy 'Tour Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
Mrs. T. P. Ivy of Chicago, who the Jewish Hospital there.
has been the house guest of Mrs. Wallace Springer for the past few days, left today for St. Louis to visit her daughter, Kay, who
has entered nurses training at j Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Seitz will
spend Thanksgiving in Madison Indiana with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr.' and Mrs. Warreru rt i...
NOTICE TO COl'NTY COUNCIL TO JOHN P. CURRY, HUGH I'KTE
McCRKERY, . LKXIK O. BOBBINS. I WALKER MfHIKiH, HUBERT ED- ' WARDS. OWEN VV. COLLINS AND MARION II. BEDWELL: j Ycu are hereby notified that there ,
will be a special meeting or tne tuuivan County Council on Monday, December 9, 1946, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., in the office of the County Auditor, for the purpose of considering additional appropriations in the various Governmental Departments as requested by said officers for the period ending December 31. 1946. and to transact any other business that may come before said Council. Witness my hand and official seal this 27th day of November. 1946. JAMES McGARVEY, Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 11-27-46 2t
THANKSGIVING DAY Business as usual on Friday. Open All Day Sunday Dinners served from 11:30 - 2:00 ::00 - 7:30
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Thanksgiving Is The Key To Unlock The Invisible Storehouse On this Thanksgiving Day, 1946, with every conceivable kind of shortage, many people wonder for what material blessings they can return thanks. This is, indeed, a time to try men's faith, a time in which to give thanks for God's abundant supply before receiving the blessing of plenty. Thanksgiving can be a KEY to unlock the great invisible storehouse of God, therefore give thanks today for the abundance that IS.
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