Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 236, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1947 — Page 4
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If a hungry child was a your gale, you'd feed him. These days the children of Western Europe are almoit at our gates. And they and their parents are hungry. Drought, frost and war damage have combined to give them the shortest grain crop in recent history. History tells ui that hungry people" are desperate people. And desperate people may threaten the peace of the world, your peace, for a dictator's promise of bread. Wheat for peace. Authorities say we can save more peopl with grain than in any other way. The aim of America, through the Citizens Food Committee, is to send enough grain to get Europe by until another crop season can help them to help themselves. Success depends on you. 3 bushels of grain are used on farms for every 1 bushel used on American tables. Inordet
to send our quota of 100 extra million bushels overseas, we appeal to you, the American farmer. This I what you can do: Careful culling of flocks and herds. Take this time to improve your livestock. This will cut down or. high priced f?ed bills. Give you extra money in your pocket now. And at the same time help save the peace. More efficient feeding. Hay is in good supply, feed it wherever you can. Make maximum use of pastures. Feed as'li'ctle grain as possibje. Market hogs at lighter weights and pul less finish on cattle. Talk it over with your county agent. He is anxious to help. Between you, you can figure out how to save many hungry children . , . and help to save a peaceful world for your own.
This Message Calling the Attention Of Our People To The Hungry Of Europe At This Thanksgiving Time r ,' Is Sponsored By The Following Firms:
Branstettcr Grocery W. S". Jared Implement Sales Sevier & Bareiis Standard Service - . . " Seven Up Bolting Company
Wabash Oil Co. Hotel Davis
, Tom Donnelly City Service Corner Johnson Feed & Supply Company Sullivan Monument Co. ; The Fashion Shop W.T. Mellott
Trojans Win First; Shelburn Also Wins
Fairbanks Trojans won their--first game of the season last night when they beat Hutsonville in a close game on the winners j court. The Trojans went into a lead at the end of the first half, 11 to 5, after the first quarter ended in a 1 to 1 tie.' The last half was fairly even, with Hutsonville failing to close the gap. Norris with 8 points led the Trojan scoring, while no player for the losers could manage more than one field goal. Shelburn's Panthers continued on their winning ways with a 45 to 28 victory over ' Prairie Creek up in Vigo County. The
i winners flashed into a ten point I lead at the end of the first period
and managed to hold it through- . out. Bolinger scored 16 points for
Hutsonville (16) FG FT PF TP
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the Panthers, while Vancel,, with
eight foul shots and a basket led the losers with 10 points. Dugger scored a close 37 to 34 victory over the Pleasantville Blue Streaks as the Bulldogs opened their home season before a capacity crowd. It was nip-and-tuck all . the way. Lovelace for the Bulldogs was high point man with 12 points. Mitchell managed to make the same nura-' ber for the' Streaks, when he ' tossed in six free throws. ' Farmersburg made it two in a row when they beat the Greyhounds in a game on the Hounds 1 home court. The Plowboys came from behind to win, as the Hounds had posted a 25 to 23lead at the end of the third quarter. Suter dropped in fourteen points for the Plowboys, while Borders
made 8 for the Hounds.
Treadway, f 1 Manhart, f 1 Paddock, f 1 Jean, c 1 Morrison, g 0 Monk, g 0 Dix, g , 1
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Dugger (37)
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Patton, f 5 0 5 Lovelace, f 4 4 3 Arnold, c 3 0 3 Hall, g 2 1 3 Mitchell, g ....... 1 0 0 Anderson, g ..!... 1 0 2 Hiatt, g . , , 0 0 2
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Totals 16
Pleasantville (34) FG FT PF TP I Boone, f 5 1 4 11 I
Overby, f 2 2 Graham, c 0 2 Mitchell, g 3 6 Ridge, g 1 1 Richards, g 0 0 Bedwell, g 0 0
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Totals 11 12 14 34
Summaries: Fairbanks (21)
Shelburn (45)
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Chowning, f 0 0 0 0 Tarrah, f... 2 0 4 4 Norris, c 3 2 4 8 Fuson, g ....i..... 0 4 2 4
R. Halberstadt, g, . . 0 3 2 3 Kinnett, g 1 0 1 2
Totals
Complete Service By. Trained Mechanics LUBRICATION MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE W. S. JARED Implement Sales 19 N. Section
Gardner, f 2 3
Bolinger, f . 7 2 Sluder, c, .'.3 1 McCracken, g 3 0 Dickerson, g 0 0 Flesher, g 1 3 Santus, g 2 0 Totals 18 9
Prairie Creek (28) FG FT . . 6 9 13 21 Vencel, f 1 8 Walters, f 2 1
Hoopengarner, f . . U U Hall, c 3 0 Hayhurst, g 1 1 Watson, g 0 0 Elliott, g 2 0
Totals 9 10 Referee, Mjyles; umpire,
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Farmersburg (34) FG Walters, f 3 Bedwell, f 0 Kelly, f 3 Wagner, f 1 Suter, c 5 Watson, g 0 Tinsley, g 0 Engle, g 1 t Totals 13 Graysville (32) FG Riggs, f 2 Coffman, f 1 Pethtel, f 3 Harris, c 1 Ransford, g 3 Borders, g 2
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Totals 12 8 18 32y Referee, Jarrell; umpire, Coorr
IN SULLIVAN COUNTY
WHY... , nnually, county Juniors and Seniors (in which groups tuberculosis is most frequently found) are given a patch test to determine if he or she is or has ever been a tuberculosis positive. The results of this test will show positive if the student has ever had TB or is, to date, an active tuberculois case.
Following this test, all positives are given X-ray
treatments at Rockville and anv rhrrmif rasps arp sub
mitted to a complete cure treatment. An average of eight persons were taken to Rockville for TB tests from ' the
county schools last year.! How...
These patch tests and Rockville examinations as well
as cure treatments are tmancially assumed by the Sullivan County Tuberculosis Association by the funds which are provided annually throuah the Chr'stmas Seal Sales.
If the patient is financially able to assume all or a part of j the expense, the same is accepted, but none goes without
treatment due to tailure or personal funds. 1 Distribution . . . ( . 83 of the funds raised in Sullivan County are kept here for the use of cur county TB Association, 5 goes to the National Association for use in research against tuberculosis and 12 goes to the state of Indiana for maintenance of our state TB sanitariums. ' Efforts are being made to establish a health education program in every school of the county and the Sullivan County Tuberculosis Association is aiding in the establishment of a State Rehabilitation program. Buy Your Christmas Seals
SULLIVAN" COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
Many narcissus blooms have' a
narcotic effect when their frag-, ranee is inhaled, and the name' 'y itself is the Greek word for t sleep-producing drug. .
COAL ANY AMOUNT Lump, $7.00; Oil Stoker, $6.50; Mine Run, $6.00; Nut & Slack, $4.7.". BOB PEARISON Phone 934-B Sullivan
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