Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 October 1948 — Page 3

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 1. 1948.

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SOCIETY.

PAGE THREES ,

Mrs. George Atkinson, Rev. and Mrs. Pavy, Mr. and Mrs. Jake i

COUrLE CLAS& MEETS Pirtle, Mr. and Mi;s. Francis ! The Couple class ' ui the First Wheeler, Mr., and Mrs. Wilbur T? rrrt- "FtTV i m-1 "ft Tvp T?-it1 Cniopi

'Eaotist Church held their ; t , ' , t tVl Qnii.vjn. Mr- and Mrs- Elmer McMillan, monthly party a he Suvan AFnd!yagM: ifSm and the host end hostess, Mr.

eSo'yed by .uT business Mrs. Willie Usrey. meeting was called to order by George Atkinson. , CLUE YEAR PLANNED Those attending were Mr. and club presidents, county officials and county chairmen met

SUNDAY

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The Rexall Store

in council at the home of Mrs. ,

County Federat:.cn of Clubs

P Tuesday afternoon, September

zetn io pian tne lyo-ta ciuo year. Mrs. Sorineer welcomed the

pj guests and gave them as a sloP gan for the year "Teamwork,the M Need of the Hour," saying in

pari mat umiy is neeusu w

' community, state and nat'.-n."

Mrs. Reid Ross was cresentid in song "Just Sing Alon"" prcompanied by Mrs. W. P. Stratton. . State corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. R. Riggs. related tint the executive board of the Indiana Federation of Clubs made contributions to the Heart Foundation and to a scholarship fund for Korean women. The

They'll Do It Every Time

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By Jimmy Hatlo

WILLIAfVI KENNEDY IN CALIFORNIA

f (SENTLEMEN.' SINCE OUR

COMPETITOR BE(3AN dlVIN6

-AWAy MINK COATS, OUR RADIO QUIZ PROGRAM HAS DROPPED TO 5th PLACE IN

THE HOOPER RATIN6. WE MUST GIVE AWAy MORE AND MORE -LETS dlVE

AN AUTOMOBILE TO EVERy-

BODy LISTENING IN-

IF THEV RE SO LOOSE. WHV

DON'T I GET A NEW TVPE-

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HIS FAREWELL ON THIS OlsE

MO.'NO! THATS NOT

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each correct answer.' make

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ME DOWN ON NEW

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THE BOS OUT IN THE PLANT

WILL SETTLE FOR A NEW

ROOF. SOME OF US SWAM

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Listening 15 The big WHEELS AS THEyTRy TO SOUP UP THE RADIO PROGRAM J&znxAWAHATWTO

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by Colonel Albert H. Whitcomb, ; Camp Commanding Officer. -Ti

Another Long-Life Recipe MARYSVILLE, Kan., (UP) Thomas King is 100 years blct

Recruit William Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laud Kennedy of Sullivan, R. 3, is receiving basic training in the 920Gth TVcuninff Rnttnlinn at Pamn

Stoneman, California, largest and a bachelor. Being a bacheperr.'.nnel center in the nation, ; lor, he says, is why he was able according to an announcement to reach the century mark.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Trompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co.

1 . ?sllivan phone No. S S WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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. New Corn Drying-Storage Method Boosts Value of 1948's Big Crops

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Personal Loans To

Sscuriiy Loan Company Upstairs. North Oakley Bld., Sullivan, Ind.

General Federate of clubs is VQting record Thus wm women 1 vice.president. Devotions'

li u iT .t mn r.hiu aaln lead the way ln tne better Lord is Our Strength" was very Frances Vaughn and co-hos-U?rl, e"No lably given by Katherine Tay-tesses, Margaret Hunt, Ruby ot voting women in u.e v District President Mrs. G. Ed lor. Two topics "Our Heroines" Boone and children and Alberta Mni7ation is 'elvinB a" cash prize Nash' of Carlisle Se the Dis- by Beatrice Steel, and "The William and daughter. , gamzation IS giving a Casn piize . TnsnirahV-n nf ihp T.ahvrintV,'' :

to the District with tne best .. ' tu;l., 0. "J Roll call next month is to be

the nation; as the nation, so the ' by Grace Setty.

,v-.'-rld" and brought the hone Miss Clara Pittman had answered by exchange

J.ITDC Mice en MUCH

'TttVvHEN TK& SUFFER FROM that club women can reflect the charge of the social, hour. Two Pot holders

iiuice vi wuiiia.i power, aia i. tests were conaucted witn

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cross eyes n Youth is time for fun,

j..) not self-pity. Help your

loved one to normal, ' Kij haDoiness Reconstruc-

ivh tion Method often suc- " cessful in ONE DAY. Sate

professional treatment; 6000 successes.

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EXPERT Ignition Service PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVILE Corner Section & Washington

world peace, education and Mrs. Faye Sisson and Edith make friends in every nation. Miller winning the prizes. Mrs. Hartley Stevens of Holly-1 Refreshments were served at wood, Florida, was introduced the close of the meeting. Mrs.

as a guest and spoke of hor Edith Miller will be hostess for club work. the next meeting at her heme Miss Frances Sinclair was on October 29th. also a guest. . Mrs. Springer invited her CLAIBORNE HOME guests into the dining room EC. CLUB NOTICE where Mrs.. J. R. Riggs presided The Claiborne Home Econat. a colorful autumn tea table omics cinb will meet Wednesduring the social hour. day, Octobei 6th aC .the home of j Mrs. Ketsel Everhart.

Paints Union Red

PAST IMATRONS CLUE MEETS

FAIu!. 'i Cas:-, ' Aug. I ana wou, i i. inicvest. 3 Miles North Clovcrd tle cn 43 Road.

1 Cf.r,c Cam Picker, 1-ro .v; 1 Deere No. 10 1-row and Ns. 20 2-rcv Ecer Hclior; 1 25 Mounted Dsere Picker; ct-e Stce! Craft l-rov: ranlci job for Oliver 60 cr 70

t;a:tcr; cne New Idea 2-row, o'd but good; ms W C Rlcanicd 2-iow Pic!cer; 2 Mounted Tickers for Ris or F-20; 2 Mounted Tickers for ny 2 bottom tractor; one International 2-row pull type Picker. These Pickers all leady for use. 7 Ccmbccs; 0 good Tractors, all on rubtcr, and Flew and Cultivator; Hay Baler and Mower; Corn

Fevator. $30,000 worth good used tools. VKERE? 3 Miles North4 of Cloverdale On Road 43. WALTER S. CAMPBELL Creencastle Phone Claverdale, Ind, ' Obcu Daily and Sunday

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TRIPI E L HOME EC. CLUB NOTICE

The Mary E. Davis Past Ma- The Triple L Home Econtrons club of Sullivtn Chapter omics club will meet Thursday, Order of Eastern Star met Fri- ?ctobe,r h for an aU-dsy meetday evening, September 24th 'at "S.and covered dish dmner at the home of Mrs. Rose Hoskins jhehomo Mrs. Bermce Patvith Mrs. Lillie Nowlin as as- t05; ' sistant h.:stess. The president, f le" 'Balanced Mrs. Elsie Robbins was unable Mels, for Ages" will be given

in ntlotif The moptintr W3S in

charge of Mrs! Grace Setty, Wodad

2 P. M. SUNDAY 7 P. M. MONDAY

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FIRST APIBf CHURC

"A Reminder And , An Invitation" Morning Worship 9 :30

Communion Service Junior. Church Service 10:35 B.Y.P.&C.W.C 6:30 EveningChurch Service ..7:30 Sermon : "the Parable Of The Lost Sheep" The month of October is "Church School Loyalty Month!" The Cradie Roll through

the Junior Departments will

meet at the 9:30 hour, and

,a i'A the Intermediates through

the Adult Classes will meet

R. E. pavy, pastor at the 10.35 hour.

bv 'Clara Anderson and Lena

Interesting bit : 5 by

Ruth ..Piee. Election of 'ffifpr's

white elephant sale. All members please attend.

CRAYSVILLE REBEKAII LODGE NOTICE ; Gravsville May Rebekah Lodge No. 4S2. All members urged to be " present Wednesday night, Oct. 6. at the hall, for degree practice.

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How a Quonset is equipped (0 dry as well as store corn is illustrated in these photos. (Above) Ear corn is loaded into the building through removable roof sheets. (Right) Ears pile around ventilation tunnel. When building is filled, air blown into this tunnel by outside fan circulates between cars and carries moisture out through top vents.

Corn growers, confronted with lack of facilities for handling their record yield this year, now may obtain newly-developed build- X,.l ings that increase crop value by drying as well as storing the grain. The new agricultural development is a Quonset 32x30' adaptation . " that handles 5.000 bushels of ear coi n. Local dealers can erect and- ' ' equip it to receive corn in a few days' time. Drying is accomplished'"'"" by forcing air through the corn at the rate of 25.000 cubic feet a minute. ' . The Quonset is equipped with special bracing, a motor-driven fan ; t and a slatted framework which runsnlengthwise through the build'""''"' king's center' Corn piled around theirame forms a tunnel into which ' C air is blown. The air circulates through the corn, absorbs -moisture,. V'.f and escapes through vents at the building's top. The special equipment can be removed easily when the Quonset is desired for other uses. Another corn-handling unit, the Quonset portable crib feeder, haj ' " been developed to eliminate most of the labor in hog production. One 500-bushel filling of the crib will feed approximately 40 pigs from weaning until ready for market. v "

"PRIDE AND JOY" of the Communist party is the ClO-United J Electrical Workers' union, accord- . Ing to testimony in Washington j by James J. Conroy before a

House labor subcommittee. Con-

COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB

7 ' rVi uo' "u" roy says he is a Communist and met Tuesday, Sept. 21, at Holt ''rnt,m r......i;...n

Hall in Merom with a covered dish dinner with Mrs. Edith j Vaughn asking the blessing. I The meeting was .called to ' order by the president, Alberta Williams j Roll call and secretary's report. Contests were won by "Frances Vauehn, Rubv Boone and Alberta -Williams. Birthday gifts were received bv Margaret Hunt, Frances Vaushn. Ruby Boone and Alberta Williams. I Guests present were Mesdames June Gilkerson, Adah Sanders, Delia Youngman, and Miss Mary Wolfe. Members present were Mesdames Opal Rockwell, Edith Vaughn, Kathryn Wolfe. Louise Ballard and children, Mary Rude, Clara Anderson and son, Ethel Stanley, Kathryn Lisman and children. Edna Bates, Mary Craw-

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WE FURNISH THESE BUILDINGS COMPLETELY

ERECTED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR AND BLOWER INSTALLED.

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See us NOW about your storage problems since our supply of these cribs is limited.

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