Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 221, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 November 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 194 SULLIVAN, INDIANA REPORT BOY'S CONFESSION IN PLAYMATE'S SLAYING

result was a 37 to 11 pasting by the home team. The Bees were away fast and had a 16 to 6 lead at half time. The Bee reserves also won to make it a perfect evening for the home team. The score of that game was 25 to 9. No Plowboy was able to get more than one basket, with Bedwell getting a basket and a foul shot to take high point honors for the Plowboys with three points. For the Bees, Richardson athered ten points. Box score:

Allspice is the name given to the dry. unripe berry of the pi-1 men to, a small evergreen tree. I The berry is supposed to com-' bine the flavors of several spices,1 especially cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves, hence its name. The word "Jealousy" is derived from the Greek word meaning to boil or ferment, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. I

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Among uie reeds and mangroves along the south shore of Lake Magglore, Florida, may be found almost every tropical bird

native to Florlcta herons,

egrets, cormorants, pelicans and

scores or others.

Franz Schubert's C Major Symphony was discovered in Vienna in the composer's trunk by Robert Schumann after Schuber,t's death, t Arizona has twice as many national monuments and more land in Indian reservations than any other state in the Union.

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Detectives escort Howard Lang from criminal court

CHICAGO POLICE, holding 12-year-old Howard Lang, reportedly have a confession from the youngster that he kiljed his 7-year-old playmate, Lonnie Fellich. Authorities are accusing Anna Mae Evans, 17, of disposing of Howard's Wood-stained clothing the day after Lonnfe was Plain. (International) .

Faimcrsburg (11) fg Kelly, f 0 Wagner, f 0, Walters, f 1 Eastham, f 1 Suter, c 1 Watson, c : 0 May, g 0 Bedwell, g , . : ...... . 1 Totals 4 Honey Creek (37) far Richardson, f , 4

Heramb, f 1 Akers, f 0 Goodwin, f 0 Ridens, c 1 Pollitt, g 1. W. Jump, g 3 R. Jump, g 0 Whitlock, g 2 Davidson, g 1

Totals 13 11 8 37

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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 5. (U.R)

Hogs, 6,000; barrows and gilts

moderately active on weights up to 225 lbs.; good and choice 190-

225 lbs., $26.25; top, $26.50; 160-

190 lbs., and 225-350 lbs., $25.75

$26.00; 350-400 lbs., $25.25

$25.50;, 100-160 lbs., $23.00 $24.25; sows about steady at

$23.25 $24.25; choice light

weight, $24.50.

Cattle, 1,200; calves, 500;

ounds, Streaks

Win Op en ing G am es; Farmersburg Loses

i The Graysville Greyhounds, ex- the stopping points. They had a pected to be one of the better 9 td 5 lead at the end of the first i teams in the county this year, period; 13 to 5 at the half; 20 to ' opened their season with a vie- 13 at the end of the third stanza.

Easy To Remember BOAZ, Ala. (UP) It isn't hard for Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Noojin to remember the birthdays of their children. Donald Ray was vorn on Aug. 23, 1943; a girl, who lived only a short time, was born and Aug. 23, 1946. On Aug. 23, 1947, another boy was born to the farm couple.

Until about 50 years ago there was little demand for nickel except for nickel plating, for nichel coins, and for nickel sliver to make articles for domestic .use and as a base for silver-plated ware. Since that time, and especially since 1921. hundreds of additional uses have been discovered for this metal, largely through scientific research. Cortes used few horses in his Mexican conquest, but it is

sinntrhtpr r-attlp ratpd enori to 101 J over lIle "J1"6 onana- ana xne iinai score ot za to zi

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steady; top medium and good, """vo- iuc "ume uu"u" wem m AIlen Done iea tne MreaK

ma 97 (in- load mnstlv enod lu dn 10 10 xu leda al Ilau urne, scoring witn nine points. He was

short fed steers held around anu lnt-reasea mat margin in me lonowea closely by Graham and mougni mat some or them be$29.00; bulk common and medium last half- Ridge, each of whom got six came the progenitors of the grassers and light steers, $14.50 Hymera's Peeler and Burton, points. Taylor, with six, was high American wild horse. f ...',. . . 1 center for thp Grpvhnnnds hnnk- frr lVTaivn I

szz.ou; cows aoout steaay; gooa, - 7 1 Kpf car fpw $1 s 5n up in a scoring duel, with each , . , 1

Ri7 0n- vpalers about steady eood man getting 14 Points. Ransford ' f ne &lrcaKs wn 5"; Sn n T ' chipped in with 11 points for the Fr'day night when

winners. ( wlth Sandborn at Graysville also won .the pre- ymliminary by a score of 24 to -13. Box Score:

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We'll get it ready for Winter with . . . 1. Complete Chassis Lubrication 2. Change Oil 5 Quarts 3. Spray Springs 4. Change Rear Axle and Transmission Lubricant 5. Refill Shock Absorbers 6. Inflate Tires 7. Check Wafer in Battery 8. Flush Radiator 9. Repack Front Wheels

Sucker fishes sometimes in sharks' mouths.

live

and choice, $27.50 $30.00.

Sheep, 1,200; fat lambs to 50c higher; good and natives largely $20.50 top, $23.50; medium 'and $18 50 $19.50; slaughter

strong choice $23.00; good, ewes

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SEE YOUR FORD DEALER LLOYD Motor Sales Inc. 16-20 South Section Telephone 39

steady; good and choice, $5.50 $8.00.'

Filet, 14, Can't Fly Yet BOONVILLE, Ind., (UP) Frederick Erickson completed his pilot's training with honors and is ready to solo. Erickson won't fly alone for two years, however. He's only 14 and Indiana law provides pilots must be 16.

1 Box score: . Hymera (27) fg ft pf tp

B. Miller, f 0 0 1 Ring, f ............. 0 0 3 Peterson, f . : 2 2 2 Colder, c . . . '. 1 1 3 M. Miller, g 1 2 5 Peeler, g 6 2 1

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Totals 10 Graysville (43) fg Riggs, f 3 Harris, f 0 Pethtel, f . 1 Coffman, f 0 Burton, c -5 Ransford, g 4 Borders,, g 0 ' Parsons, g 3

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Richards . .0 3 3 3 Stanton, c 1 1 4 3 Graham, c : 2 2 2 6 Overby, g 0 0 0 0 Bedwell, g . 0 2 3 2

Ridge, g 3 0 1 6 L. Pahmier, g . 0 0 0 0

P. Pahmier, g 0 0 0 0

Totals

16 11 12 43

Totals 9 IT 17 29 Marco (24) fg ft pf tp

, Christman, f .0 0 0 0

0 Padgett, f 1.0 14 Coker, f . . . ' . 1. 0 . Taylor, c" . .' .1 4 q Wright, g 0 0 g Gross, g 2 1 Carmichael, g ... ..... 0 0

Lacy, g 1 3 Hall, g 1 2

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The Tri-River National Farm Loan Association. To purchase farms. To refinance mortgages and pay debts. To make improvements in your farm. Long term pay any part any time. Low interest 4. No application or appraisal fees. See or call Alvin E. Keller, .secretary-treasurer Home Office, Bloomfield, Indiana. Tel. 1.13 Branch Office Sullivan, Indiana, every Wednesday afternoon.

Why spend more when you can pay less and save so much in a year's time? You can't buy a better cigarette than Marvels and you save 10 or more on every pack. 5TEPHANO-BROTHERS PHILAt

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If you'd like to redo your home . . . draperies, slipcovers (Kirsch), Venetian blinds, etc. ... or add newf electric range for her cooking ease or 3 Launderall electric washer (fully automatic) ... if you'd like to have these but are not sure about certain details, color schemes or prices, then we suggest you come in and let's view the matter together.

The PleasantviUe Blue Streaks led all the way to defeat Marco in the opening game of the season last night at Marco. The final score was 29 to 24. The visiting Streaks led at all

TQtals

7 10 18 24

( The Farmersburg Plowboys forgot to take any offense with them when they traveled to Honey Creek last night, and the

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v5CaA V i s' "Hand in hand" , with - (St. 'v Christmas gift -giving sw,fe are our fii'R'er-hug-f- Sl. w ging' ski'l-'y tailored gloves. Suede, cotton, V SX kid, pigskin, rayon jer-' I I'NavA sey " r ' ' AND . . . all the. needed I H WW fall accessories including I & W vVvV' "Fisk" hats, "Stylecraft" 1 -fr- NX Vs; bags, "Goldstripe" hose, X, "Glensder" scarfs, "Zoe j' Foard" hankies, blouses and N .' - sweaters at .. .

"A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at lowest interest rates. You can be sure that all business is strictly confidential. You can do business with this old reliable, strong bank, which has served this county over seventy-six years without loss to anyone. In short, this bank has stood the test of time and now larger ar.d stronger than eyer. We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Indiana . Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana

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