Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 257, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 December 1947 — Page 3
BUIUVAN. INDIANA
1IST OF CLAIMS FILET) WTTTC rOFNTY AIBITOB FOR ALLOWANCE BY BOARD OF COrNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SI'IXIVAV COI'NTY AT THEIR SPECIAL MEETING, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1947
LOCALS
GENERAL. FUND
Phillip Harbaiigh, a student of
Indiana University, is spending the holidays with his parents,
James H. Kingr, per diem clerk C2.M Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harbaugh. "clerk"1'8"8 Prln.C'.'..!XP..'.' 60 no " Mrs- Wilfred Riggs of Newark, James hV Ringer," same.'" M New Jersey and Gilbert Dutton 55. Mo of Elkhart, Indiana are guests .of A. G. McCuire. ?ame as.20 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Moore-Lanjren Print Co.. sump. . rttnn Clew T.ewellyn, per diem treas 52.51 , ' , Clove T,ewellvn. feasm-er's fees 353.38 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Markes aioore-Langen Print Co., n-.. were Christmas Day euests of treaurer I.iimi Paul B. Owens, per diem record 52.W Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurley Drake in Puil R. Owen exp Murder.. 1.8 IndianaDOlis J'oore-I ineen Print Co.. same., ft" S ?; P , ,.,,. . A r, jT.-ouire. Fame.. !) 72 Mr. pnd Mrs. Chester Willis of rn.-id pvnoids. per diem ?Mf fi Evansville, are guests of- rel-ITiihe-t WaiO"" p- diem dep PISS ' FMro' i Reyn-iWs, pMff miicsire 130.91? atives and friends in Sullivan :-.or TT-"-ild "vnnWH mile per diem ?1 A a fpw ,-lnvs ITul H Wener. same 31 4 "- , , . , O. M. MeCraciron. eyn sheriff..- io-s Mrs. Georee Eberle and son of Harold Reynolds, meals pris crim 160 5 I,jnc.oln. Illinois are puests of Eurrmifrh? Add Maoh Co.. exp. Mrs. Eberle's mother, Mrs. Ed P. surveyor 1.50 Reed. Thev snent Christmas Pay Sullivan County Farm Bureau.., ,n T T-Tntito as f nests of Mr.
rep 4-II uo in) r-Cri-'f"-dsville Seed Co.. exp co. and Mrs. Robert lifted. jw m. -Rnston. exp bd edu.... Hi no snent Christmas Day in Franklin, 2v7u-f??ffv Snn- pamc qn Irt Indiana the guests of relatives. Fdith Harmon, same q Ro R o. J. S'effv & son. same moo Miss Bertha Rustin is spending
A. S A'"p Co.. prev enn disease 'u mi Pr. F. M. Dnkes. same 90 00 P'nnlev Jenrell. cor inquest 93.10
Chas. L. Davis Jr. per diem..,. 'issespor Cnas. L. Davis Jr., exn assess.. Chas. K Davis Jr., mile assess G. McCuire. exp pssess .Moore-Laneen Print Co.. same.. Joe W. Lowdermilk, exp pros.. fitly Crrrd Motor Express, same Walter F. Wood, per diem ludre Thos. M. Jennines, mile ser off Thos. M. .Tenn'ns. exp ser off Sullivan Daily '''imes. ame JToore-Lanffen PHnt Co.. same.. linn L. Anderbe-ar. same Trta tt Pitipp ner diem rer eff
Public 'gerviee Co.. exp c h St 10 Mrs. E. A. Billman. Connlv Ha-dwcre. same J5 3 1 . ,. student of the PoMov'rll Pros., sne... 2P9.i ''- muuciii vl we m.-jow lerivic Pbop, same.. -is Johnson Bible School, Kimberlin
The nine iTonirs ml, san..-. ... . Hihte Tenneqsep O T teffv & nn, same P!)7R j'f iHnis, i.ennes,s(e
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physici'm . n.m GrnverElHs. Public Rervi"e Co.' exp jail.... 20 27 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hash of Cart
Dome o-s Co.. same w mel, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Will-
C. Smith of Hartford City,
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, DEC. 26. 1947. Scene From Purdue Student Assembly Attended By Local Students
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several days in Little Rock, Ark. the guest of friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bledsoe of North State Street are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hubert in Aurora, Illinois.
1 James F. Neff of
NEW LEBANON .Mr. and Mrs. John Siner and
l son of Shelburn, visited the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner, Wednesday, j Mrs. Sallie Siner and Mrs. Cozette Bohemicr and daughter, Sallie Lou, visited in . Carlisle Friday.
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pirtle and sons. I Herbert Mason of West Terre Haute visited his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. George Mason and famjly Saturday. Mrs. Robert Milam and children of Sullivan visited Mr. and
iana State, is spending his vacation with home folks. Miss Marion Lisman, student at Franklin College, is spending the hollidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lisman. T. J. Anthony transacted business in Oaktown Monday
! Jack McClure of Indianapolis' Mrs. E. M. Sandusky Sunday, spent the week-end with home j Wayne Noble, student at Indfolks. ! i
Jack Cochran, student at , Franklin College, is spending his I vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cochran. i i
Miss Pattie Pirtle of Indiana
polis, is spending the holidays
Lawrence Roseberry Sullivan Monday.
was in
Above is shown a typical scene from the floor of the House of Representatives of the Indiana Student Annual Debaters Legis-
Indianapolis lative Assembly held recently at
is spending the Christmas holi- Purdue University where Kenton iiNuiAiNAru-io, .ue-. o days with his mother, Mrs. Viola Riggs of Sullivan High School re- (UP) Hogs 4,000; active, ex-
ceived recognition as one of the weme iop ni6iii uuu i
in the
52.50 .S4 19.io 13.53 5J6 1.34 5i
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5s.so Miss Georeene Billman of ten outstanding speakers
S7 Rockville, Indiana spent Christ- fifth annual meeting. si'co mas with her parents, Mr. and1 , , , tt n j
t iiai viia iiuii, as ocua iwi , o hvji Phyllis Griggs, as representative, from the local high school also figured in the annual Purdue campus event for high school students who act as committees, I introduce bills, debate them, and
ct upon them.
TODAY'S MARKETS
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H. Schmidt, same 'i prahim T.ahoratorles. same ZS.SI PuHivan Root's S'ore. same .... 5.P8 Pullivon Commission Co., same.. 451 W. W. Asdell. same S.15 Smith Drue- Store, same 4'j 'tllburn's Phermaey, same 1 00 Pu'llvan I nund'-y. same 6 3 Pulli'-an Hdw & Furn Co., same fio 7 W. W. Asdil. sime 10.'3 Wilkinson T.br Co., same 4.10 Poht. W. Donnelly, exp co home 65.00 Tuhlie Pervi-e Co.. same .... ?2 Kollowell Pros.. sa-"e 177 B
Wilkinson Lumber C., same.. Smith F.tul l,hr Yard. same.
H. Rehmidt. same 11.00
Ho-o'd Aoone. same 5.15 law, Mrs. Oliver Wolfe, who is Smith " Bakerv. san e 30.37 , , PnlronbeT's E. End Groc. same W.97 seriously in. Hubert Sevier same ij.fii Mr. and Mrs. Robert KaWe J. C. Penney Co.. same i 37 . . . , x Snriwer-'Vmrkenouv Co., same. 60 70 snent Christmas Eve night with PmU l. Tavior. " 6 Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCammon of TMlman s "neral Home. same. . 6 00 , ,
Milburn's Pbarmaev. sime....... ni suuiu w raxion.
Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Buzard and children of Washington, Indina are ' euests of Mflvor aid Mrs. A. G. McGuire. Mrs. W. A. Brodie received a telephone call from her son, Maxwell Brodie of Lancaster, Cali
fornia, wishing her a merry i Christmas. i Mrs. Merritt Beck' of St. Louis,
24 Missouri, formerly of this city, is I
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(iif.,,.v c:hern,;n Hoaoital. same.. 1"0 BMlman's Funeral lTvme. same., loooo f JT"tcberv. P'W SR 00 pu'liven Co Farm Bureau, same 57 in 1 Turpen. same "7 on
C. .T Webb. sfe 0" 50 A TIdwp Sons Co.. same 4(! S5 1:1 Arnett. same V. 100 00 J ejl Tumen, .per d''m co comr 13.50 JqV.ii R. IToward. same ......:' 14.00'
l,oweli o'urpen.' mile co rOnir. . 6 'l . Jewell Turpen. same 27 00 Far I South, miner exam bd ?1 00 ix Davn. rame 9100 Wm R. Wilkey. same '21.00 Su'Mvan T'mon. public adv lo'i.fl' Sullivan .Dailv Times, same lfio 50 Pauline Med'ker, official bond.. 48.1a Ivln Sinniir, same 3T7 B0 D N. Rai'sbark hurinl soldier 75V) PlUman's Funeral Home. same.. 187.08 JlillcrPHt IIospHal, inmates slaie inst . 51!01 Trasuvr State Indiana, same. .45va"i John K. rurcell. clean ditches 400.00 Brown KxeavatinsT Co., same.... 2(10.00 I,. Barr, insurance co -.buildings 17.84 HIGHWAY REPAIR FUND Ivan II. Pinkston. parage fore 150 00 Hurrv Sanders, east mechanic. . 110 00 Joe Wallace, mechanic 140.00 Clay Adams, highway repair.... 100 10 v.. H. Pir'lslpv. same 10R PI Robert W. Bates, same "" F'iiotv Benson, same, 125.25 Fl.a Bovll. same llia.&i James Daniels, same 1 .5 Archie Eaton, same 75.00 Walter Haves, same 107 Lester Mahan. same 10ft ?o rin. M. Mason, same 101. "0 F'cd Nash, same 112.00 Floyd Owens, same If" " Povmond Pirlle. same 53.30 Frank H. Pa'ev same WWi T awrence Robertson, same .... 103 35. Raston Shipp. same 100 "5 T v-pM Tarrh. same 108.S9 T rx Wrisbt. same lr,.2r
Clint Wood'ird. 3i;jt 1. Joe Routhivoeo!. same. Juben Ci-irk. dl-it 2 .
H-irrv wade, same 77.55 Bill Powell, same 7'5 J ee Crass, dist 3 59.40 Carl Cohin, same 6T.6O Fank Boone, same 61.R0 W. K McCammon. bridge fore.. 150 00 J. C. Pinkston. bridge crew SO 30 Carl Cox. same 124 fiO J"ss Clark, same 124.60 Jim Incersoll. s;flne 134.60 ,1 1 C'arence Wvman. same 124 fio P'inifrl Hawkins, same 124 60 Milton Dreke. highway repair. . 30 05 P'an H. Pinkston. same.., 38 75 Public Service Co.. same 37 27 T.eo Fol'owell. same 43.72 Tnd'pis Blueprint Co., same.... 20 30 Gulf Refinincr Co.. same 571 63 F-p) H. Oirle. same 146.24 Phillip- Petroleum Co. same .. 10 B5 Mace Tire & Battery Co., same.., 18.81 A. O. McGuire. same ........... 17.00 Moore-Iansren Print Co., same.. 4.10 .American Steel Sup Corp., same 71.78 Harold Boone, same 1.S County Hardware, same 125.66 John S. Cox & Son, same 5.25 leonard Dean, same ft 75 F-npire Motor Co., same 67.85 Flovd Hamilton, same ,. 24.50 Indiana Fouinment Co.. same.. 54 84 I loyd Motor Sales, same R 8 MscAHister Mach Co.. same 9.46 Marathon Service Station, same.. 2 40 Mason's Auto Exchange, same.. 2 00 Mrom Hardware, same 4 55 Noway Parage, same 2 00 Ttub"rt Sevier, aame SLOT Shell Service Station, same., 7o W P. Sni intrer nmi R r.15
Sullivan Mulor Rupnly. same 8:13! T TT. TTonvy TTdw Co.. same 18 00 ' South Side Anio Supply, same.. 78 5tl T Tf TTravv Hdw Co., same 30 26 ' Teal Whitiker. same . A 7 06 Forrest Burton, same i Jin 0 w r-ivtiip fnd ft gray Co., same ?i8 70 Twid Sawmills Tnc. same 20972 Wilkinson -Lumber Co.. same.... 236.72 Armeo Drainage & Metal- Co. same 436.45
Davidson Mach Works, same 1.25 T. H. Heavy Hdw Co., same.(. .. 17 46 T opper & Son. same 61.05 Sullivan Hdw & Furn Co., same 4.50 WELFARE FUND j Will A. Thompson, bd member.. 5.00 Belle Tison. same 10.00 Bessie L. Riggs, same 5.00 Ray Newkirk, same 10.00 Iva Giles, mileage visitor 25.00 Mary McCrocklin, same 25.00 Pauline Walters, same 25.00 Mildred Harrison, same 25.00 Mayme A. Keiser. mile director 9.25 Kathryn Reid. milage visitor.... 12.00 Mayme A. Keiser, exp welfare.. 3.00 A- G. McGuire, same 57.30
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Sullivan ; .Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The ball games of the Greeks came to be much valued as a means of giving grace and elasticity to the figure, find in special rooms provided for them in the gymnasiums, they were played almost dally by persons of all ages and ranks. . ' ' In his youth, King Henry VIII of England daily amused himself in such sports as casting the bar, wrestling, fencing with sword or battle-axe, throwing the hammer, etc.,. in which few could excel him. George Westinghous was the inventor of the air brake system for railway trains. He obtained the patent in 1869.
nesday; several hundred choice 160-225 lbs. $31.00; new all time
high; bulk weights selling at $30.00; 225-250 lbs. mainly $29.75; 250-300 lbs. $29.50; 300-400 lbs. $29.25; 100-160 lbs. $27.25 $28.50; sows, largely 75c-$1.00 higher; bulk $24.00 $25.50; few choica lights to $25.75. ' j Cattle 400; calves 200; three loads good around 1,125 lb. j steers $30.00; 'several load lots mostly medium grade $23.50 $27.50; scattered good grade up to $30.00; few medium heifers $23.00 $24.00; good beef cows $18.00 $21.00; vealers steady; few good ;and choice $31.50 $35.00. -j Sheep 1,800; load good and ! choice around 95 lb. fed Texas j lambs $24.50; load similar grade I around 86 lbs. $24.25; good and
choice 105-110 lb. fed Texas yearlings $20.00; slaughter ewes steady; medium and good $5.00 $8.00; choice light $8.50.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Herman O. McKee. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HERMAN A. McKEE, Administrator. Pitrg & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins 12-19-47 3t.
Ths best remedy you can use to relieve miseries is
VAPORS
AM UNDERSTANDING SYMPATHY ' Here you will not only have our deep sympathy and understanding when the need arises but, in addition, we provide each of our clients with the type of helpful friendly service that frees their minds of all details and leaves only beautiful memories of their trihi"' to loved ones. Schulze Funeral Home Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle, Indiana
American Legion Auxiliary No. 139 will hold Initiation services at the Legion Home Tuesday, December 30, 6:30 p. m. All new members urged to attend. i
The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Friday night,. Dec. 26.
The Methodist Church choir will meet tonight for practice at 7:30.
Baracoa is a seaport town in Cuba. The first settlement of white 'men 'on the 'island was made at this place by Velasquez or Don Diego Columbus, in 1511. Baracoa was the capital of Cuba from 1518 to 1522. The United States uses about1 500 million fence posts a year,1 enough to build, 1,500,000 miles of fence. ' . ' Iii ancient "days when there was a hail storm the church, bellp were rung and the saints invoked.
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CKAYSVILLE F. F. A. MEETS The Graysville F.F.A. Ciiapter was called to order by the president. Philin Badser on Monday, Dpcember 22 at 7:00 p. m. Committee reports were piven by the fnllnwint? members: Scrip Drive by Floyd Hopewell. Donkey Basketball pnmo by F. .1. Waener, Chapter Project Contest bv E. J.
78 fi5 ! Wapnor, and Pest Killing Contest (jVbo by David Lotidermilk.
Nominations for the honorary Chapter Farmer degree were made at this meeting. Max Whitman, a freshman, was initiated to the greenhand degree with the official initiation ceremony. The members played basketball for recreation. Ice cream and pop were " served for refreshments.
Reporter, Kenneth Borders. I
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American Legion Dance NEW YEAR'S EVE From 9:00 Until 1:00 Members Sullivan Post 139 Only ADMISSION: 1947 MEMBERSHIP CARD
New Prices Herein Listed Effective Nov. 17th, 1947 Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 basrs cement per yd. Sullivan $11.00 Carlisle $12.00 Merom : $11.00 Gravsville $10.50 Fairbanks $11.00 Shelburn $12.00 We also mix 4 4'? 5 V? and 6 bas cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks WE. DELIVER CaH or Write CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 Hutsonville, 111.
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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU." Romans 1G:16 Eich congregation listed below extends a cordial invitation to all who can to meet with them each and every Lord's day and enjoy the worship with them.
GOSPEL of CHRIST THE IDENTITY OF THE CHURCH
CLEAR, CRISP, COOL DAYS Means Coal, Clothing & CASH The Security Plan enables you to borrow now and repay over future months. i With one loan you will likely be able to supply yourself with all winter needs at once with more ease and comfort than if bought here and there, and payments due in several different places. COME IN Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index Listen to the Security Half -Hour each Friday evening over WBOW at 6:30.
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The Church of Christ, is not only singular in the fact of its oneness but also in its distinction and separateness from every human institution on earth. Built by a divine pattern which must not be corrupted, it is not human in any of its characteristics, but stands out from the world and all human organizations in Name, Worship, Doctrine, Work and Organization. The adoption of human names, creeds, practices or organizations will denominationalize the Church and bring upon those participating therein the dis-' pleasure of God. It is the obligation of every Christian to maintain and preserve the separate and distinct character of God's church, not only apart from the institutions of man but also in protecting the purity of its character from contamination with ungodliness and worldliness. To maintain identity with the New Testament church is to show uniformity of practice therewith. What did the New Testament church practice? (1) It taught faith, repentance and baptism for remission of sins. (Acts. 2:38, Mk. 16:15, 16). (2) The Lord added the saved to the church. (Acts 2:47). No one ever joined the church in New Testament times. The same process that saved them, added them to the church. No such thing'as being saved and then later on joining the church. When they were saved, they were born into the family of God, which is the
church of God. (I Tim. 3:15). (3) The church is styled "the church of God" (I Cor. 1:1, 2) and "the churches of Christ" (Rom. 16U6). (4) Its members wore the name Christian. (Acts 11: 26). (5) It met regularly on the "first day of Lord's Supper on this day. (Acts 20:7:7. (7) Lord's Supper on this day, (Acts 20:7). (7) Singing was the sole method of praise. Instrumental music was unknown in Christian worship during the apostolic age. If, therefore, one belongs to a church which does not teach faith, repentance and baptism for remission of sins: which one must join to enter; which docs not wear the New Testament names; whose members wear some other title than that of Christian; which does not meet on each first day of the week; which does not meet thus regularly for the purpose of observing the Lord's Supper; and which does use instrumental music in worship, since it is lacking in every essential characteristic of the New Testament church, it cannot be the church of the nible, and possess no identity therewith. This is a vital and fundamental question; and only as we are able to show identity with the apostolic church are we assured of being in the Lord's body. He is the Savior of this body, and no other. (Eph. 5:23).
WELCOME TO THE C HURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE STREET - Sullivan . PAXTON CONCORD CASS FARMERSBURG SHELBURN OAKLAND MT. ZION OLD LIBERTY
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