Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 155, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 August 1949 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 1949.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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The Briar Patch
We are in Paul Bunyan country, and it is easy to understand
how the story grew. The Blue Ox must have done some pawing and prancing to make all these gullies and mounds.
' Vast -is the word for South Dakota. Imagine a picture window that has a view ten miles long and a hay flat of 400 acres! They don't worry about rain; they keep one man mowing with a tractor
pulling two seven-foot mowers. The next day another man rakes it
with three rakes into windrows. A sweep pushes it up to, a stacker
as soon as it's raked and they count on doing ten stacks a day. If they get enough stacks to crowd a field and the hay is heavy they leave it in the windrow and the cattle will find it in the snow.
For two days we have been in irrigation country, where there
are wonderful crops if and nothing but rocks and sagebrush if not. We have traveled for hours without seeing any sign of life except
on the highway. We have been high, sometimes we just felt so and often could SEE we were. (I am afraid to. look down, Pat is afraid to look up wer'e sort of a Jack Spratt family!) " I am just sure that some of these flowers in Yellowstone were 30wn--they are too thick for natural. We've seen antelope; taken oictures of a buffalo herd; visited some of the roadside zoo to see coyotes, rattlers, and porcupine; we've got us a 10 gallon hat, levis, and cowboy boots. The floorboard is bent; we're using the second waterbag; and we all complain of leg-cramp, but we're in Montana now. Rough js the word for Wyoming, vast for South Dakota, neat for Iowa; but wasn't God eood to Indiana?
I - Tamar DeHart
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THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What are the points of a ship's anchor called? 2. What two fictional characters were awakened from longsleep by a lover's kiss? 3. Give the next line after, "Though your sins- be as scar- . let"? 4. Who controls matters concerning patents and copyrights? 5. What is the average normal pulse at maturity?
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Congratulations, go today to Lucille Ball and Ella Raines, actresses; Ruth Suckow, novelist; William B. McKechnie, former baseball manager, and Pauline Bete, tennis star. On Sunday, August ,1, Henry 'Mattson, artist; Ann Harding, actress, and Billie Burke, screen and radio comedienne, celebrate anniversaries.
By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer in newspapers of the time. In the Texas struggle for independence, he perished in the siege of the Alamo. What was his name ? (Names at bottom of column)
IT'S BEEN SAID He that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing. Benjamin Franklin.
IT HAPPENED TODAY 1637 Ben J on son, English 'dramatist, died. 1809 Alfred Lord Tennyson, English poet, born. 1825 Bolivia declared its Independence from Peru. 1945 United States airplane dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On Sunday, Aug. 7, 1742 Nathaniel Greene, Rhode Island Quaker, general in Revolutionary war, born.
1 The son of a famous inventor, he is a prominent figure in politics and business. He was born in East Orange, N. J.. Aug. 3, 1890. He entered politics in 1932, was assistant secretary of the Navy under the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and then Navy secretary. He resigned six months later and was elected governor of New Jersey. In 1944 he returned to the status of privite citizen and head of the electrical company that bears his father's name. Who is he ? 2 He was born into humble life, Aug. 17, 1786, but rose to high posts of distinction. He was a soldier in the Creek Indian war, and rose to be a colonel. He served in Congress, traveled in the middle and northern states, being received with great enthusiasm. His odd maxims and original remarks were much quoted
YOUR FUTURE . This aspect Is generally favorable for deciding Important money matters. Reasonable care in all your affairs should give you a pleasant year ahead. The child who Is born today should prove a forceful, idealistic character. For Sunday, Aug. 7, faithful plugging along should bring resuits of happiness and prosperity. Today's child should develop the ability to distinguish gold from dross, to aid success. v
WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE SOLILOQUY (so-IJL-o-kwi) Monologue; act of talking to oneself. Origin: Latin Solilo-quium.
HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. Flukes. 2. The Sleeping . Beauty and Brunhilde. 3. "They shall be whiter than snow." 4. The federal government. 5. Seventy to 80. 'WWiO JiiwaZ "uosipa saunqo i
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YOS.EMITE NATIONAL PARK, Cal., Aug. 4. (UP) Helicopter Pilot Ray Deming today brought back to safety a San Francisco boy who fractured his skull in a remote mountain area of Yosemite Park four days ago. Deming flew 12-year-old Terence Hallinan, son of San Francisco Attorney Vincent Hallinan, from Benson Lake, 8,500 feet up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, to White wolf e, a settlement in the valley. There the boy was trans4ferred from the plane to an ambulance and rushed to Lewis
Memorial Hospital, 36 miles away. Deming took off at 8:34 a.m. EDT from Benson Lake, where a party of 12 persons, including the boy's parents, lighted fires as a signal, as it was still dim in the mountains at that hour. He spotted the lake and the fires 13 minutes after the takeoff. After he landed, Dr. Avery Strum, a physician who had established a makeshift hospital, lost no time in putting the boy on a plane. Deming was back at Whitewolfe at 9:30 a.m. EDT. Terence said he was "a little tired" after the trip, but otherwise felt all right. He hurt his head last Sunday when a horse threw him while
on a pack trip with four young companions and a park guide.
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"Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit
the kingdom of God? Be not deceived; neither tornica-
tors, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners,
shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some ot vou: but ve are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are
justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit
of our God." 1 Cor. 6:9-11.
' If we should give this Scripture a subject, it would
be "Before and after taking God's, remedy for sin," and only God has a cure for sin, that is effectual and lasting. Sin is a hereditary disease, which we acquired through the sin of Adam, and whose seed we are, by natural birth. In Rom. 5:12 we read, "Wherefore, as by one man (Adam) sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned" and in Ps. 51:5, "Behold I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." - The sins mentioned in our Scripture, and the many others that we could mention are not what make men sinners; they are but the outworking of the depraved and fallen inner nature and heart of man ; the heart which we read in Jer. 17 :9 "is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked;" the heart out of which no good thing can come." An evil (unregeneraied) man can only out of the evil treasure of his heart bring forth evil fruit, while a good (saved) man, out of the,good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that .which is good; for of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh." Luke 6 :45, and "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he" Prov. 23:7. "Unto the pure, all things are pure; but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their mind
and conscience is defiled. They profess that they know
God ; but m works they deny ll:m, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate" Titus
1:15, 16, What God said of man in Gen. 6:5 is still true of all the unsaved today, where we read, "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth and that
every imagination of the thought of his heart was only!
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But there is a cure, my friend, for this disease of
sin; a blood cure, which only God can effect and which
; takes place only through the new birth; an operation of
uou in me nearr tnrougn tne. Word and the Spirit: a
creative work, which causes "old things to pass away and
an uiings io Decome new, so tnat God can say of those who have had it. "But ve are washed, hut ve am snnfti.
fied, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus II it rt . .. . .
mm oy tne spirit ol our God." first comes the washing, Or Cleansinsr. without which nn man's wnrV is nnpenaMo
to God. He can only use clean channels through which to
worK, ana none out Uod can make us clean. In Job 14 :4 we read, "Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one." But God specializes in the impossible. There is nothing "too-hard for the Lord." Next, we read, "Ye are sanctified," which means set apart for His use; never sinlessness or perfection. After God has washed 119 nnn
made us clean in His sight, then and only then, can He
Degin to use us. Home, it is true, are trying to do God's work without this cleansing, hut. t.hev nve rnilv wnlo in
sheep's clothing and are a hindrance and reproach to the
cause oi onnst, ana win receive only the reward of the hypocrite that they are. Finally we read, "Ye are justified," which means that we stand in God's sight as if we had never committed one single sin, and this justification is good for time and for Eternity. We are as accepted in the sight of God as Christ is, and He will never again lay any charge to our account, because Christ "bore all our sins in His own body on the tree," that we might have His righteousness put to our account. This is the only hope anyone has, of standing in the presence of a Holy and Righteous God. Do you have it, or are you going to try to stand in your own?' . . (Adv.)
PAXTON Mrs. Charles Hoesel and children of Garden City, New York and Mrs. Grace Figg of Cleveland, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Figg. Mrs. Hoesel is the former Rayanna Figg. " Mary Sanders and sons of Sullivan were all day guests of Nellie Figg Thursday. . Mrs. Janet Ridge and Mrs. An-
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