Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 26, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 February 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN TA1LY TIMES-MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1945. PAGE; THREE '

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How To Relieve BL0NDIE

Bronchitis'

Creomulston relieves promptly because it rocs richt to the sent, of the. trouble to help loosen and expel Rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, innamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the unflerstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour monev back. to CREOMULSION for Couelis, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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For Sale

1 WANTED A waitress. Apply at Barnes Hotel in person.

I WANTPJD Woman or girl to, do housework. VII S. Mum, Phone 27. j

I'OK SALE (Jood farm team of WANTliD Kolding camera, size geldings, weight 1300 lbs. Sound jm G20, (310 or' 116. Write j in every respect. - Harry Mason, Mrs. Harvey McKinley, Merom

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:Alt OF wood shingles due at R j Sullivaiv

m Bureau .Mevaior at lvieroiu ; week. Farm Bureau Co-op. I FOR SALE Mixed timothy,

7)7prP mrts snd C 0V " ' hour. Phone 324-X ueere pans anu w , ,. n.imn hrmr s ft

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

Mr. and Mrs

were in Evansville Thursday where they visited with their

son, S 1e, William W. Knotts.

Miss Margaret Zenor has gone! who was en route from the

UK JOIlll ueere pans. fwiW,j. , mime hrnr. R.

dee call 285 at Mace Tire &,Coulsont New Lebanon phone.

Orleans.

terv Service. Sullivan: Ind,

Plants.

:UT FLOWERS and din's Greenhouse.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschcl WoUe j rent heating year.

FOR SALE Shoats. Davis Ho-

FOR SALE 3 fresh cows, Jerseys, one giving 40 lbs. per, tests Tc. T. A. Springer.

ITALITY FEKDS Egg mash. 10; scratch feed, $2.85: 16'

ry, $z.au; raonn. ijencis,- "'e . . . .. )6; dog food, ?4a,.25 lbs., $1.45.1 FOR SALE Jersey cows, calves e's Feed Store. j by side. Charles Armstrong, 3

j miles northeast Sullivan, 1 mile

south of Glendora.

WANTED Work by day or

to Chicago to visit her sister, Evansville Shipyards to New

. . i Miss Dorothy Zenor. WANTED Good used play pen. j- T., n........... ,.T I Mrs. lii UoiOiiij, who r.s Lail Wl, weiom. ; been in Chicago for several weeks WANTED TO BUY Pick-up' lias returned home and is ill. tuick or nanel truck. 107 West Mrs. Frank Criss, who formerly

Jackson Street. M. T. Conscr. . lived here, died Thursday evening

Herbert Knot Is everywhere for four callous eacn

through March 21. B-a, iand C-6 coupons good everywhcie for five gallons each. . Fuel Oil Old period 4 and 5 and new period 1, 2 and 3 coupons valid in a 11 areas throughout cur-

IRVING BERLIN ON TOUR OF SWPA

xwvwhm . janes'. 3re"Fffwjy. i"?

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Terre Haute. Relatives here

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WANTED Washings, no iron- were notified Friday morning, ing.' Stella Davidson, 116 N. Foley Mrs: Clarence Walissa was in St. - i Shelburn Friday.

Ben Stark of Coalmont was in

were in Terre Haute Saturday.

RATIONING SUMMAUY

IRES greatly REDUCED! Test-

proven Atlas tires.now selling new low prices in all sizes, j's Standard Service (Vicks). OR SALE Two Guernsey is, one fresh, 6 years old. calf side; other 3 years old. Hosea md, Shelburn. 'OR SALE F-20 tractor on 2l with cultivator and plow; a hedge corner and end posts, rfnan Morin, R. 2 Shelburn.

Lost

town Friday.

OR SALE OR RENT 6-room

ise at 709 N. Duane St. C; D. iford, Merom R. 1. !

APPLES $1.00 to 33.00 per bu., cold storage. Turley, $3.50 per bu. Bolten Orchard, Linton, Ind.

LOST OR

Earl Zellars of Will'ord was in

STRAYED White ; Hymera Friday.

face slock cow. with Jong sharp horns. Notify R. W. Springer or T. A. Springer.

Miscellaneous

Mr. and Mrs. Denny Bose were in Jasonville Friday.

CARD )!'" THANKS

, We wish to express our sincere

ALVEY pays 10c for your beef thanks to the many friends and Mrs Ray Wall o Tolec0 Qhio hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest j relatives who helped us in any is spe"ntjing a few weeks' here corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute.1 way during the illness and death j jqj. parents.

"Z.'zrr" r our lamer, unaries r,. luuicj.. d Mr!

wun teen nurcnasea or cmcKS . . t

. Anaerson lor uis conuoiuiig wuius 5n SDent Wed.iesdav with Mr hnnkerl on va uable nrizes durine , i,.. .i IUC sptni wta.icsady wun mi.

Jniuarv and February Now in! a"a prayerh! u,e ""- and Mrs. George Ferguson January and ieoiuary. iow in pi 11man nnrl snn anH those who r .. j

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Ernest Fox and

sons, Larry and Ronnie of Jason-

'OR SALE One battery chargeable top model, handles from o 6 batteries: also one chain

si, good condition. Inquire 820 Washington. Phone 411-B. 'OK SALE I have a full line Vitality feeds in. I also have red clover seed, alsike, Korean pedcza and timulhy seed in ,v. Now is the time to sow it. will be dark of the moon till

effect. Watch for further inform-, ation in this newspaper. Ask particulars at Johnson Feed and Supply Co., 115 South Court. Phone (HK.

NOW ON DISPLAY in our!

stores. The new 15143 crop of "J oil n son Production - Bred Chicks." See these thrifty, vigorous chicks and then place your order for the kind you want and the date you want. JOHNSON

sent floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs' Estal Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hix Mr. anil Mrs, Clyde Owings

Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Robbins

I Mr. and Mrs. h.rnesi PiuKslon I and families.

Saves Daughter

uuy J-cwdermilk and son,

.William of Terre Haute spent

Thursday here with relatives.

Meats, Cheese and Dairy Products; Book 4 red stamps Q5 through Z5 and A2 through D2 now valid. Q5 through S5 invalid March 31. T5 through X5 invalid April 28. Y5, Z5, A2 through D2 invalid June 2. Processed Foods book 4 blue stamps X5 through Z3 and A2 through G2 now good. 112 through L2 valid Feb. 1. V5 through Z3, A2 and B2 invalid March 31. C2 through G2 invalid April 28. 112 through L2 invalid June 2. Sugar Book 4 stamp 34 good for five pounds until Feb. 28. Stamp 35 becomes valid for five pounds Feb. 1 ane will be good until June 2. All sugar stamps must last three months now. Another sugar stamp is expected to become good May 1.

Shoes Book

TODAY'S MARKETS

Feb.

5,(U.R)'

INDIANAPOLIS,

Produce: Poultry: Broilers, friers and roasters under five lbs., 28c; Barred and White Rock springers, 24c; colored springers, 23c; Leghorn springers, 21c; heavy breed hens, 24c; Leghorn hens, 21c; cocks, 15c. leiling, 45 3-4 cents for number one and 45c for number two. Eggs, 34 cents.

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 5. (U.R) Livestock: Hogs, 4,000; 160-400 lbs.,. $14.80; 100-160 lbs,, $13.50 $14.80; sows mostly $14.00 $14.05. Cows, 2,400; calves, 700; bulk medium and good steers, $13.00

3 airplane stamps ' f " $14 ,5?R75. ;nediura' indefinitely OPA . . .. I y

1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA

Mrs. Myrtle Welsh of Griffin, "says no plans to cancel any.

Indiana spent Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and I Mrs. Wayne Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson jvbilod relatives in Jasonville 'Saturday. v I

Gasoline 14-A coupons valid

12. Come in and see this FEED & SUPPLY CO

d. B. F. Workman, 15 E. Jacki St. Phone 385.

AR OF baker oil stoker will on track Monday. Phone 14 for ir order now, Draper vCoal Co.

PERMANENT POSITION available for stenographer. Shorthand and typing required. Write name

and qualifications. Box C, c-o

Times.

CARLISLE

to good, $11.00 $12.50; vcalers'

top, $18.00. Sheep, 1,000; bulk good and choice, $15.50 $16.25; medium to

low good, $13.25 $15.25.

fAf.OUS SONG VJkiTcR OF TWO WARS, lining tfcihn lays one of hw tiuu'S at the WAC mess hall in Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. Tiie popular melody man is on lour of the Southwest : Pacific ai.'d. This is a United States Army Signal Corps photo. (Intcrji;iionj!)

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LOCALS

Teachers College at Terre Haute, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Booher f West Washington St.

Miss Monty McCoskey returned

JlOSriTAL NOIL S

Admitted Feb. 2: Mrs. Jesst M. Ilarvison of Ouktown, for treat nient; Vernal Rinc of Shelburn

rural route two, for treatment.

'OR SALE Metal bed, springs WHILE IT LASTS

mattress. 222 W. Johnson St. ( Free for (lie hauling away , - - j Corn chaff and cleanings. Farm'OR SALE Drop-head sewing ,...s fjnil ?i v:.ln:.iil.. r..r iiii. i

clime, in goon eoiuiilion. 71 b. ; .illiiir. mulch and ?tiou. Phone 530-L. I Johnson Elevator.

fertilizer.,

OR SALE Water systems for CALL 897 for Cold Wave Perm-

:p and shallow wells, with elec- anents, $10.00 and $15.00. Olhcis. ; motors. Shallow well pumps j $3.50 up. Charm Beauty Shop.!' ,h gasoline engines. Lawrence-j over Maxwell-Brown's. j? Ic Sales Company, Lawrence-! . -- - ! le, 111. Phone 90. NESBIT BEAUTY SHOP now! f j in house quarters al 232 S. Court.! 'OR SALE Model A Ford. Phone 377 for appointment. 0kla j 1 N. Stale St Phone 503-A. j Nesbit. , '

:OR SALE Two young Jersey vs. 5 miles southeast, of New janon. Elmer Prose, R. 1 Stilli-i.

'Oil SALE Coal range, good

idition. Cheap it' taken at once, ner Bedwell. 1127 N. Section, sue 616-L. i I 'OR SALE Sinks with or! hout cabinets, toilets, lavator-'

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DO YOUR OWN floor sanding.' i'''

shower stalls, pipe and Tit-1 PUBLIC AUCTION

nt our Bander by the hour, Also

use our Sherwin-Williams Floor FiniHh. The County Hardware ,"11 ... - A ft

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ATTENTION t A R M E R S When ordering Hvbrid seed corn

for 1943 planting, belter buy i

Crow's and Kelly's dependable Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer.

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SALE1

MR5. IOUR3TTE FO'JHMIER bolds tier 17-ninnlii-okl ilanglitcr, Cecelia, whom ::lio saved, along with anoth?r biiiiy, Jcaane Fcisy, in

Ss for Iheir iiiifallalion. Law-! Feb. 7 at 12 o'clock. Having .sold the lire at Auburn, Mass., which ttvitle Sales Company, Law- j farm, am offering for sole, ho'ise-1 claimed Uie ih-ts of lb babies and .cevilic, 111. Phone 90. . 'hold furniture, one lot glass dish-' a nurse in a boarding home for

es, canned fruit, also farm imple- caiicirn oi war woruera. Mrs. mrats ai'H trMiiv nlhpr nvtir'l.c: I Koiiinipr nis emnlovfd in the

IS. W right. 1 T ... 1... T7....1. 1 o ...I. linn-w. .!t.)"i!p(l Ytr Mrc TTt'i

L.UUtVl I'lrflW.-b. I IM11U IUi LU Ul v.j ...... v ..j a....... . .... (old Glendora mine. Laeosb. The explosion and iiro

-- - destroyed t,lit. two and one-half TRAINED practical nurse, grad-1 story biulding. (International) uate Practical Nurse Training School, wants position as night nurse. Call Bertha Ogbnrn, Phone j. 585. j ' '

HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for used furniture, stoves, radios, odd pieces, or whole house. 10.T j West Jackson. M. T. Conger.

' . Mr. and Mrs. John Russell spent the week-end in Gary with i relatives. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storms .spent Sunday near EInora with Mr. Storms' parents, Mr. and jMrs. Charles II. Storms, Sr. i Mr. and Mrs. Ylny McCormicIt and Mrs. Eli.abclb 'Lei-men spent ; j SunrUiy near Shelburn with Mr. ; and Mrs. Charles Osborn and 'daughter. Pvt. Gene Adams of Crimp i Robinson, Arkansas is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr, ' and Mrs. Bill Adams. At the end of .his furlough he will report to ! Fort Ord, California. ! Charles M. Walters, son of Mr. t ; iiiul Mrs. M. V. Wallers has enP j listed in Ihu .irmy and was sent r ; In Camp AHcrlnry lust week. 1 ' Pvt. Dick Wolfe, son or Mr. and iv'rs. Cloyd Wolfe returned to j Firt Kill, Oklahoma ofler spend- . ling a ten-day furlough with his . 'p.iront;.

' Jor What'-n arriverl liohu! last Thmrd.-'.v frcrn the Aleutians Is- ; hnds because of the serious iil1 f" r.s of Lis ;..itli(. r, Charles L. Whalen.

S'jl nnd'Mrs. A. 5

l r.ir. ana mrs. u. k. jouicii ictir" - Admitted Feb. 4: Don Howard today for Salem, Ind., where they en joying a .week , ; visit m Indian- j of Shelburn rural rmic for treal.

were canen on ac-ouni ot. me ser- "1'""" mont- WilhPr stnvmic r.f R,,!!;,.,,,,

.,.... Mrs. Delia Foltz has returned, rural route two, for treatment; to Terre Haute after being called Lan0 Bledsoe of Sujlivan rural . . . ... , .. .iroute five, for treatment, to Sullivan due to the death of u !. r.., , r.- , Dismissed Feb. 2: Ivan Flynn

ner eoiibin, mrs. mnei Dincian.

I

ious illness of Mrs. Foutch's sister, Mrs. Newdin Emery. Mrs. Lessie Smith and daughter, Ellen, and grandson, Sammy,

have returned to Sullivan after several months' visit in Tuscon, J Arizona, with relatives. Miss Viv- ' ian Smith, who accompanied her I'nuiher to Tuscon, remained for a

longer visit. i Capt. and Mrs. James Sinclair returned to Chicago Sunday after being called to Sullivan due to the death of the former's mother, Mrs. Ethel Sinclair. Betty Booher of Indiana State

Mrs. Tyler Wampler and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wampler "v"isiwd relatives in Sullivan Saturday evening en route to their home in liruceviUe.

of Hymera; Lillie Wolfe of Sullivan rural route four; Mrs. John William Borders and sii of Shelburn; Mrs. William F ' Johnson and daughter of Merom: Mr':. James Barger and son of 'lOI'i

. . I West Washington Street; Mis.

I Jimmy Joe' McCoskey of Jndi- j Esther S'chinbeckler of Carlisle. anapolis, spent the week-end with . , T, , ., ,,. , , '.. . , ,, 1 Dismissed Feb. J: Glessie n'oh- ; his family here. j " jbiiis of Linton; Elva Parks of

iuiss biaa uurnam ana ivuss Rugger; Mrs. Alvin Cook and Janice Pershing, students of Pur- S0ll of Fai,.banks rural rout- one: due University at Lafayette, visit-, MrSi Frank Corfcy aiH Su (,r cd the former's parents, Mr. and;369 Sol(th Couri strc(.l; T,,ry

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.lamps .Durham this week-

Quit paying rent and own a heme. S-ttci;:l bargains on properly on iiitalltncut ulaii. Also foftiis. for sale. w. rr mi; I, MITT

Frances Troth of Carlisle;

Mrs.

Mrs.

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Mrs. Carrie Heed has returned -

to ht-r home here after an extend-j ti&mi?:ei! Feb. 4: Charles' F. led visit with her daughter, Mrs. iKox of Sullivan rural roule; Mrs. ! George Ehcrle and family atlTil.lmap Mahito and dauyhtr r ot

J Lincoln, 111. 'Hymera.

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

darnel

Girmis sue! of Oscod'j, over the .irs. luatfia

.036 Chevrolet. Will trade

older ear. See Chas

ight Super Service.

'OR SALE 1930 Model d. Wright Super Service.

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'OR SALE- l!).'i5 Chevrolet, r tires, good condition. Ed Igett, R. I Paxton.

Dead Animals Removed II kinds: horses, cows, lecp, t-alvus and lions. Call on roc Feed Service, Sulliin phone :;i2 or Crawford U)l or Crawford ":10y, crrc Haute. We pay all lione charges. 21 hour scrice. bhn Wachtel Co Terre Tlaute, Indiana

Schu and ether rlntiv2s. D--vi-.t1V,Sor:at; of San Diego, California come Thursday or a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sproatt.

. : '' . v".. '-;i-'vis;: ' 'vC-i j,i jt-vi,. - .-.-,...; 'i. x4j;-ii(j'rt:Vi4j AH JD5A of this accuracy ot-Americ-m aitillery liie is shown by this direct hit on a huivK belfry which was used by lh Germans as an observation pu:sl during the Yank advance on Birgel, Germany. (International)

Wanted

-r.' ANTED Dead animals. We

fiMuove your dead animals free of I charge. Phone No. 0 reverse. Charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j WANTED Transportation in heated car to Hammond. 3 passengers, luggage. After Feb. 6th, Write Mrs. Leslie Bicknell. Merom or call Clifford Gray, Merom.

Oiic-Mlnuie Test . If OWI stands Tor OOice "of War Information; what does Iv.o stand for? 2. Giie of the most famous stat'tes in America is named Free'dom. It vvas erected in 1S63; where does it stand? 3. What famous American patriot, philosopher and inventor made the first bifocal glasses? Words of Wisdom Dcferrnee is the instinctive respect which we pay to the great and. good. The unconscious acknowledgment of the superiority of others. Tryon Edwards.

-GRAB BAGHints on Ittiquettn When a girl marries but keeps her job she is usually called by her new name. The exception would be when she is a doctor, lawyer or writer who has established her reputation through her maiden same. It really is up to tile young woman herself.

Today's Horoscope v if( this is your birthday, you lack practicality in action. You are a dreamer rather than a doer. You should put more spirit into your work. Be careful in choosing friends, and do not be fooled by pomp and conceit. You can

Achieve succass if you will attack each task with a concentrated energy. Today your sense of values may be awry while disorganizing Uranus rays prevail. Do not rely on the ability of an apparently successful person. An assistant who appears modest may prove more helpful.

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