Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 239, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 December 1948 — Page 8
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PACE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA Tnrnrvlif ADULTS 35c ZSIWM FRL and SAT. Tonight & FrL GLOBE GLEANERS Fn - Sclt LL-Ij jjJLKJ.. E"1 & sat. Matinee ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 16C MATINEE SAT.-2 P.M. DANNY'S LATEST IS HIS GREATEST! 9 Sooth Main Jack Smith Phone 477
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STREAK-JACKET has been announced. The games, GAME AT SHELBURN j to be played Friday night, will, The basketball gama . between start with a preliminary at 7 the Pleasantville Blup Streaks p, m. and the main game at 8 and the Jasonville Yellow Jackets p m will be played at Shelburn, it .
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Psi Iota Xi sorority will meet Monday, December 6th at 7:30 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home for tlieir iwular . monthly meet-
Stardust Home Economics Club will hold their Christmas party December 14, 6:00 P. m., at the Elks Club. Reservation deadline Wednesday, Dec. 8. Please call 313-L or 738-X for reservations.
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Mrs. Dorothea Wass will he hostess at her home for the meeting of the Zelma HarbaugL Missionary Society Friday night, Dec. 3, at 7:30. The Christmas gifts for names given are to be brought to this meeting.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No. 252 will meet in regular session Thursday, December 2nd at 7:30. Members please be present. .
Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors Friday, December Srd at, 7:30. Important meeting. Election of officers and initiation. Degree staff please wear for-
O Neglect can stall more cars than weather! Don't let it happen to you. Drive in now and let our skilled mechanics get your car ready for trouble-free driving in any weather. ' .
Change over to cold weather lubricants. Let us put in the correct grade of oil, drain and
refill differential, lubricate wheel bearings and all chassis points . f . assuring you the best.
Save your battery! While we're servicing your'battery, we will also check your en
tire electrical system, including plugs, generator and distributor.
Your radiator should have
attention now. Our winterizing service includes clean
ing and flushing the cooling system, checking for leaks, and refilling with anti-freeze.
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why we check bralies and switch tires. Heater ... de
froster . . . windshield wipers? . We'll see that they are all be
having properly.
You'll find the men who ''know your ear best 'plus genuine MoPar parts at the SIGN OF BETTER SERVICE.
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mals. Refreshments will be be served at the close of the meeting. Members please bring sandwiches.
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday, Dec. 7,sat 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin "AIV Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. (UP)'
Hogs 8,500; uneven, mid-session trade more active than early, generally steady; early sales good and choice 160-220 lbs., $22.75 j $23.25, top $23.50; later trade ' these weights around $23.00 down; ! 225.260 lbs., unevenly $22.00 ! $23.75; 265-300 lbs., $21.00 $22.00; 1 100-160 lbs. ' $22.00 down, few
choice around $22.50; sows around steady at $17.50 $19.00, few choice lightweights $19.50. Cattle 900, calves 400; little good and choice offered, market slow on' steers and heifers; three loads- medium and good steers still without reliable bid; cows slow, about steady, odd good beef cows $19.50--$20.00; vealers moderately active, steady, good and choice $31.50 $34.00. ,' Sheep 1,000; fat lambs rather
slow, mostly 25c-50c lower, $25.50 paid sparingly for good and choice; bulk good and choice $25.00 $25.25, medium and good $22.50 $24.50; deck good and choice fall shorn Texas yearling wethers about 50c lower at $21.50; slaughter ewes steady,- good and choice $7.00 $9.00.
S fate I meeting of Jerusalem Chapter No. 81, R. R. M., Thursday, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the A. A. degree. All members urged to attend. Visifcars welcome. David Templetnn, II. P., John Sweeney, Sec.
Alpha Delphian will meet Monday, Dec. 6, at 2:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. A. Billman, 353 West Washington Street. Bring fod packages .for overseas boxes. ,
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Loyal Women's class of the Methodist church will . meet Tuesday at , the chiwch for a ccvef'l dish ' dinner to he served at neon. Meat will be furnished. Bring favorii'e covered dish an-1 own table service. Bring gift, not to exceed 40 cents far the Christmas . tree. ' ";
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. (UP)
Cash grain: Wheat: firm; receipts 7 cars; No. 1 red $2.27; No. 1 hard $2.27; No. 2 red $2.26; No. 2 hard $2.26." Corn: steady; receipts 89 cars; No 2 yellow $1.30; No. 3 yellow $1.28; No. 2 white $1.35; No. 3 white $1.32. Oatsr firm; no receipts; No. 2 white 84c; No. 2 red 84c. Soybeans: steady; receipts 1 car; $2.62 carload lots F-O-B Indiana and Illinois points.
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TRUMAN DELEGATION TO VISIT TRUMAN f TRUMAN, Minn., Dec. 2. (UP) The town of Truman planned today to send a delegation to Washington to apologize to President Truman. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey carried the town in the election a month ago. Don Peterson, publisher of the Truman Tribune, said arrangements are being made to send a delegation of 10 to 12 men with gifts for the President, including "some of the best butter in these parts."
No Odor Of Sancitity OLEAN, N. Y. (UP) Services in the Open Bible Church continued serenly despite a strong
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Associate Trl Kappa will meet on jiVIcndav, Dec. fi. at Pr30 p. m. I vith Joenhine Frfberg fc covered dish an:l exchange of gifts.
Tri Kappa meeting has been pos'ncd fwn December 6 until December 13.
Delta Theta Tan wTTl meet IVSnday evening, Dec. 6, at 7;30 at the public library.
The Hymera Past Noble Grand club will meet Friday, Dee. 3, tct a covered dish dinner. Brin? 50 cent gift. Hymera Lodge No. , 283 will have work Tuesday night, December 7. Bring covered I'i.'h, Visitir-T Bebekahs are always welcome.
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Weton Council No. 405 De-'y gree of Poeahrntas will rot meet until Monday, Dec. 13.,
Pocahontas chrb will 'be entertained by N. Truelock Thursday evening, Dec. 9. Bring 50 cent gift.
Frying Pan Backfires TACOMA, Wash. (U.R) Yvonne Coibett says she is going to stick to roasts from now on. She put her hot frying pan into cold water in the sink. The explosion that followed caused $100 damage to the kitchen.
YELLOW CAB CO. Announces New Rates Effective Nov. 20 Prices anywhere in city: Passenger riding to and from same destination. First person 35c. Second person no additional charge. Three persons 43c. Four persons 50c. Two children under ten accompanied by an adult will not be treated as an additional passenger. 1 Two or more passengers with separate destinations will be treated as separate fares. Stops will be charged at the rate of ten cents per five minutes with a minimum charge of ten cents per stop. Out of town trips are 25c per mile. Mileage to begin pt origin of trip to destination. This price schedule cancels all previous rates.
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HIT RECORDS Buttons and Bows Dinah Shore Twelfth Street Rag Pee Wee Hunt Untfl Tommy Dorsey On A Slow Boat to China Kay Kyser You Call Everybody Darlin' Jack Smith Everyday I Love You i Jo Stafford Say Something Sweet toYour Sweetheart Ink Spots Cuanto La Gusta Jack Smith That Certain Party Benny Strong My Darling, My Darling Jo Stafford Life Gets Teeius," Don't It? ........ Tex Williams I Turned & Walked Slowly Away Eddy Arnold Bouquet of Roses . Eddy Arnold My Daddy Is Only A Picture Eddy Arnold One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart Jimmy Wakely Christmas Records and Albums Gene's Radio Service SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS DECORATED TISSUE PAPER. PLAIN TISSUE PAPER FOIL PAPER SEALS, TAGS, TWINE, RIBBON, ENCLOSURES oo oo o - CHRISTMAS GREETFNG CARDS LARGE VARIETY OF SEPARATE CARDS BOXES OF ASSORTED CARDS INDIANA CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS NOTES
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Dead Man tiets Votes SOMERVILLE, Mass. (UP) Although he died almost a month before the election, a Prohibition Party candidate f.ir the Seriate received 228 votes in Somerville.
STATE POLICE SEEK BURGLARS SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Dec. 2. (UP) State Police today 'sought burglars who they said dynamited a safe at the Eagles Lodge here and escaped with more than $1,300. Lodge Secretary Earl Neu reported the theft yesterday and State Police Detectives Price Cox and Elmer Cord began an investigation immediately: Neu said the theft must have occurred during the early morning hours.
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