Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 11, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 January 1945 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, JAN. 15, 1945. - PAGE TllRElS fou Cheat Yourself When YouDon't Read AH I he Want Ads AH The Tim e
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Obituary, 3 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Itcsolulions, In Mentor iams, 3 cents word, minimum. $150.
REALLY S-0-O-T-H-l'X because they'r really medicated
BLONDIE
COUGH LOZENGES Fool he your throat all the way down far below the gargle line. Each P & F Lozenge gives your throat a 15 minute soothing, comforting treatment. Used by millions for cuughs, throat irritations or houriess resulting from colds or
. smoking. Only lOji box.
NE CAN'T LEAVE THE
PRESERVES DOWN
HERE TONIGHT--IT'S SO
iGOLD, THEYLL FREEZE
TAKE THEM
UP IN THE
ATTIC
For Sale
WE WANT bags, larger size ite and gunnie bags preferred, m Bureau Co-op.
"OR John Deere parts and vice call 285 at Mace Tire & ,tery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
:UT FLOWERS and din's Greenhouse.
Plants.
1TALITY FEEDS Dog Food, 5, 25 lb. $1.45; 16 Dairy, 0; 18 Egg Mash; ' $3.30; akh Feed, $2.95. Abie's Feed re.
U'PLES Rome Deauty, Wineand Grimes Golden, $1.00 to )U bu. Cold storage Turlcy, 0. Bollen Orchard, Linton.
Miscellaneous
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns mgcu
LOCALS
HYMERA Mrs. Ruby Ward and Mrs. Bernard Tipton were dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Annis, Thursday.
The Victory Class of the First
ALVEY pays 10c lor your ueci ; Mrs. Herman Hughes and Mrs. i hides. Alvev Feed Co.1. southwest i
corner 2nd & Ohio, rerre iiaiue. ; Indianapolis the guests of the ! Baptist cnurcn neia us . muiiuu,
letter's mother, Mrs. Eunice Lip- ! meeting inursaay evening n uie
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FREE! Three ' valuable
with, feed purchased or chicks booked on valuable prizes during
Mrs. Bill Martin retuned last
I church. After the business meet-
' ing, refreshments were served in
the basement by the following
January and February Now in f Hourt on Texas where hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Owens, Mrs.
effect. Watch for further uuom- ,"m ulw Ezra Criss, Mrs. Garnet Bradation in this newspaper. Ask par-1 months with her husband who is Mrs.'Boyd Gibson and Mrs, timiars at Johnson Feed and1 P'aymg m an orchestra there. ,J
Snnnlv Co.. 115 South Court. 1 Mrs- Myrle Keene of Blue
Phone COO. ; Islancl s spending a few I i .. ' I weeks in Sullivan visiting Mr. and j PHONE No. 7 for appointment,' Mrs. Luther Keene nd family.
bnampoo ana tei, sa.uu; rerma-j Mrs. Ernest Davis returned to
'Emmett Criss
I Miss Wanda Johnson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Marlowe.
Charles Waldrop left Friday morning for Whiting, Ind., after
visit here with his son and
Song "America" by club members, ;na Robbins,
to the Flag, Roll call, The
u.seful tfift 1 received for
,h. ., . . , " . , '.. , . . , Christmas. Club prayer, program with the class singing three songs, ford, Bcttc Eaton. Pearl McGhee, by Mrs. Josephhle BruJt bXwo Count-Your Blessings", "In My ,Zclnia Goodman, Hallah Robbins, contests thc winners Mrs Ann Hearf and "Tell Me The Story": Vera Reeves, Lou Hendricks, and C ff "'TZ 1 t
Devotions were given by Mrs. Estie Mason followed by open discussion by class.
Edith Woodsmall,
Ann White, Edna Price, Stella Weaver, Sylvia Brashicr and Elsie Hisingcr.
CARD OF THANKS
the hostess. Glenn Robertson., next meeting will be at the home ! sisted in any way during the Guests were Mrs. Christina Lar-i0f Mrs Qscar Robbh)S ;death of husbandi mnhim son, Mis Margaret Hendricks, ! Mamh0 v, ,.,,. t.. ; ui, n, n,.i
IZLl. Za l p Pmkston. and Miss Ruth Shoup. :phineBrust, Angle McDonald, offering, and especially thank. Sfn Ipn 'd- L T?e 1 r6 W be Bt Ora Jordan- Sallie DeBusk, Betty Rev. Stoops and singers, AmeriPiano duet-Roxie Kelsey and he home of Mrs. Geneva Spencer. Wea Esther. Dodd. Alta Mail. 'can Legion and the Billmans.
Geneva Daugherty.
Reading Mildred Harrison. Vocal duet Anna Nichols and Zenobia Harris. ( Vocal duet Olan Vickrey and Keith Daugherty. 1 Reading Reah Gettinger.
Secretary report and business
Pleasantville W. S. C. S. The Pleasantville W. S. C. S. held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Timmerman Tuesday, January 9. The meeting was opened by singing "Love Opened Wide the
! Flossie May, Hester Sluder, Ver-
Mrs. Dorothy Eaton
meeting. Class voted to pledge 'Door", followed by the scripture
.-W..-.4 W.it.rt 9 1 1 r-v T.,ir Thrnwlif! t lirM. kftmo i TTrt,i: tin " ,a
Marjoric Jeffords, Ruth Gregg. Friday after spending a few days ffmlly' M and MlS" Fra"k Wal
JOOKCASES, sewing cabinets, gazine racks, what-not shelves, k-ends, glassware, etc. Russell rniture Exchange, 118 West shington St. iTLAS Batteries for sale; heavy ;y, glass insulated. Quick baty charging. Hud's Standard vice (Vickrey's) . '
?OR SALE 200-acre dairy m. Paul Wible, Graysville one.
All-American Beauty Salon, 116 in Sullivan visiting her
W. Washington St.
mother.
drop.
n - i -1 .. T" L H It T . . U.
I Mrs. Amelia Crowder and other
z, . . . . relatives ' 101iiieiiy ui Jcn.eiu, xiimuio, aim ATTENTION FARMER S I M w;ii!o r J ' Mrs. Robert Chance were dinner
When ordering Hybrid seed corn; dauh:r Rarhnra Rllfh J ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Scott for 1945 planting, better buy gjjgg' gJ ltL Wetoe evening. Capt. Bu; .
wuvva aim a "-"""" ! an PvtPnHorl vie t lr .. 1
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$25.00 for the "Crusade for Christ!" Program committee for February will be Anna Nichols
reading, Philipians 2-1:18 by Lenora Brown, then Hazel New-
kirk gave, another chapter of thc
Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer.
Mrs. Charles Pigg of Sullivan R
R., and other relatives here.
Mrs. Homer Barnhart and
POR. SALE 2 men's overcoats, e 38; one lady's coat, size 20.
od condition. Inquire tion Co.
Index
- DO YOUR OW1V floor sanding.
Runt nnr finnrlAr hv'thp hnnr. Alsni
use our Sherwin-Williams Floor ! daughters, Marcia and Linda, left Finish. The County Hardware ! Thursday for their home in UpPhone 47. 1 land California, after an extendI ed' visit here with Mrs. BarnNOTICE New Harmony Local hart's brother, H. E. St.Clair and U. M. W. A. No. 7907 business familv
meeting at Thompson's Hall, Fri-' Austin, who has been quite ill at!Melian Jeffers- Herbie HalI Son' day, Jan. 19th. Clarence Robbins, the home of Mr and Mrs St Clair I ny and Jane Enstrom Jimmy
'Pros Tom Mclnnis Sec j McJJanicis ana .Fnyuis street, rrcs. mm muiims, ou. Mrs. Raymond N. Rurups.: mH , . . . , .
. . . , ""'.rranKie receivea a numoer oi
uciuguier, tsarDara, spent the
friend of Lt. Robert Chance, saw action with the 8th Air Force in England. In honor of Frankie Norris's seventh birthday, a party was given on Saturday afternoon, January 6, at the home of his uncle and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Cornwell. Those present were Norma, Barbara, Carolyn and
rOR SALE One good team of T-old marcs, well broke; set of iv work harness. Riley Park, aysville, Ind. i SALE OF misc. household furure. Inquire Sunday and Monat 208 N. French Street.
POOR Dosture causes back-! "a'"Va gifts and cards. Games were
ache, constipation, indigestion,' :,Zn7hn r , Wltft, her. played and refreshments of ice nervousness and lack of energy, 'l"!' :has rftumed f,rom cream and cake were served by
. . , uiuacoo aim id leceivine mea Individually designed Spencer treatnient in a hospitalSthere garments comfortably correct
posture. Iva Giles,, Phone 561.
and Mary Copeland: Devotions, i study book. "The Saerad Heart".
Zenobia Harris. The February which was an inspiring explanameeting will be held at the home ,tion of the scripture just read, i of Mary Copeland. Meeting was A round table discussion followed. dismissed by singing "Blest Be .The installation of the followine '
The Tie". Games and contests officers was conducted by Dot I
were enjoyed by all. Refresh- i Timmerman andLenora Brown: !
ments of chicken sandwiches, 'President, Mrs. Rex Harbin; 1st'
pickles, pumpkin pie, whipped Vice President, Mrs. Willard
LOANS FOR LESS Buy U . S. War Bonds Here Until It's Over Over There Sullivan State Bank SAFE SINCE 1875 Total Resources in Excess of $3,400,000.00. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
cream and coffee were served to
the class at a long dining table.
Andis; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Phillip Benefiel; Missions Vice
Lost
?OR SALE 5-room modern use. No basement but witli lomatie heat. In one of most
Arable locations
mediate possession. No tele,mc information. Shown by apntment only. Call 253.
is receiving medical Mrs. Jeffers and Mrs. Cornwell.
Wednesday evening, a number
I Miss Ann Golish of Indianapo-1 ot mcnds ancl members of tne Ills, spent the week-end the guest ;First BaPtist church gathered at i of Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown i lhe home of their Pastor and wilCe
tne itev. ana Mrs. Harold Corn-
Mr.
Those attending were. Coralee President. Mrs. Rav Timmerman:
Arnctt, Agnes Rinard, Meredith j Recording Secretary, Mrs. Dewey Pinkston, Mildred Harrison, Reah . Benefiel; Corresponding SecreGettinger, Geneva Daugherty, tary, Mrs. George Angerer; TreaEstie Mason, Roxie and Nancy1 surer; Mit,s Blanch Daugherty. Kelsey, Anna Nichols, Zenobia Prayer was offered by Mrs. HarHarris, rTfances Hurf.i Clara "bin. A sbng' "Jesus Calls Us" was Anderson, Alice and Janice Smi-' sung. .Roll call was answered by ley, Mary Copeland, Phyllis Vick-j fifteen members and one guest, rey, Keith Daugherty, Johnny three new members being added. Dean Smith, Phillip Vickrey, A contest was given and won by
Martha Reid, Charles Vickrey, Mrs. Fred Harbin. Refreshments I
and the hostess.
SOCIETY
were served. The next meeting 'will be with Mrs. Albert Price.
1. II. U. Club Meets
The I. H. U. Club met at. the
and Mrs. J. C. Stafford and well, for a prayer service and a home of Mary Willis on Januarv i
. . uuugiucrs oi wasnington, former- pound and Iruit shower. Alter Jtu. Tne day was spent in quilting. LOST Male hoc. red. weiuht lv of Suit
Subject to i lbs. If seen notify at once, guests of Mrs. Stafford's parents, j was enjoyed by all. Many of the 'was served to, Edna Robertson, ! ",0'' "J TaZuoCYItZZ
il-u vYdueia, x-axiou, niu. n. xv. i. air. ana Mrs. w. V. Roe of North . members who were unable to at- Myrtle Neal, Ona Bedwell, Eliza- "." " y,,,' p ' V rf "
j Jefferson Var mother's
The Jefferson War Mothers Club of Jefferson Township met at the Rock House for an all-day
meeting on January 12th. At i
Court St.
busi-
LOST OR STRAYED Small.
male dog, white with brown' i Fred F. Bays transacted
fOR SALE One grey mare, lf markings. Collar, no name. Call ness in Sullivan, Saturday.
ick mare, 1 cow, calf by side,' smun, t-none oo or tmt
b Massy-Harris binder, oneyies, i'none m-x..
one disk cultivator 6 mil LOST-Friday between French' TT' WUh 3 Chicken dinner ve, one qisk cuiuvaior. o miicsi TT , Sundav. Mrs. Rpmoiia T5i,Att
oireei ana coun .nouse a sirana v: ,
of pearls. KecDsake. Return to Llni- vaaa wfl,te. Mrs. Delia
tend, sent their gifts. A large as- beth Laymon and Larry Lee,
sortment of food, as well as many Ernie Willis and the hostess, Mary
other useful eifts, was received. i Willis.
Mrs. Betty Ferguson went to Contest prizes were won by !
Mrs. Bertha Lee and dauehter 'Indianapolis Thursday afternoon. Elizabeth Laymon, Myrtle Neal
iMrs. Lucile Lisman. of Pnvtnn i - iand Edna Robertson. The next
line Boone, Zelpha Bennett, Tm-
mie Lee Richards, Toka Clayton,
;Maiy Glen Wallace, Ona Bedwell,
ithcast Sullivan on Powell m on 54. Ben Brown, R. R. 5.
MEROM
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Vaughn
Mary Simmers, 114 French, Phone Townsley of Sullivari. and. Kate f J 3d children left Thursday
i meeting will be at the home of
Ernestine Dunford, January 24th.
Triple T Club Meets
fO SAVE money on feeds,' 277-Y.
n't fail to read Griggs Hatch ( ad.
Wanted
LOST Silver earring with moon stone. $5.00 reward. Return to Times Office.
1 LOST Folder with ANTED Dead animals. Wei Tax Blanks. Reward.
nve your dead animals free of Office.
rge. I'lione INo. i) lcvcrsc :
rges. bullivaii rertinzer Lo.
Income Times
Tipton of Tcrre Haute. The after- for Cklahoma City to make their j The Triple T Home Economics
noon was spent in singing.
Mr.
SHELBURN Mesdames Vera Sninks and
i Bill McDonald were in Torre
Haute Friday.
future home where
is employed.
Mrs. Anna Nichols and sons were supper guests Wednesday
iof Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walls
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'ANTKD Radiator cleanup repairing. Also all kinds of
luring done. Nu-Cor Radiator
p, 925 N.-Main St.; Sullivan.
TODAY'S MARKETS
K ANTED TO RENT A small
lern house or unfurnished
rtment. Best references. Ad-
s Box 1, c-o Sullivan Daily
ies.
'ANTED General sewing. Ida
Alsman, R. 5 Sullivan. :
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 15. (U.R) Produce:
Miss Durolhy Polls was in Lin-
j ton Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Lillie Eldridge of Buchanan, Michigan, came Friday to spend a few days with Mrs. Minnie Woods.
I Misses Lura and Ethel Bolinger Jf Flint, Michigan returned to .their home Saturday after a two weeks visit here with rela-
Poultry: Broilers, friers and roasters under five lbs., 28c; Barred and White Rock springers.
24c; colored springers, 23c; Leg-jtjves
noiii springers, ic; neavy Dreeai liens, 24c; Leghorn hens, 21c; Mrs. Verr.a Robbins snent Fri-
Vaughn Club met for a covered dish din
ner and regular meeting on Wed-
nesaay, January luin, at tne home of Mrs. Glenn Robertson. Twelve members and three guests were present. Following the
bountiful meal thc regular meet
and one guest, Myrtle Neal.
Four .boxes were packed and i
: sent to boys in the service. A j
letter of thanks from Herbert i Begerman, for club box was read. I The meeting was dismissed by !
Tommie Lee Richards. The next meeting will be at the
Rock House on January 2Cth.
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Int MAOltK mi A iFsy male! tar ywt Ityhrg ftio is "right" Mid truitas efficiVnt me of your grains. Masttr Mix 34r$ Masb Concentrate concainj extra proteins, fkimias, uxl mineral gemrlly hckiog in grains looe viul nutrients hen ottd for rootinued boivy laying.
Mt&iM& CONCENTRATE
SOLD
Harmony Home Ec Club The Harmony Home Ec Club
rani ul tho lihmn f.f TVTrc tTrlill, '
Woodsmall, with Mrs. Josephine Rrnst issislini linstpss. At noun
moved Thursday into the Clyde ling was opened by the president 'a delicious covered dish dinner
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'line ration and imincduitc dy income for man with car. le P. T. Webster, 572 Standard U Cleveland 13. Ohio. .
Brown properly
Allen Pinkston suffered a
light stroke of paralysis Thurs- Beautiful". The song of the month
day morning and has been taken 'was read by Mrs. Stull. Roll call
to the home of his son, Rollic'was answered by naming thc Pinkston of near Graysville to most useful gift received. During recuperate. the business session the club Mrs Millie Mahan spent Fri- ordered the secretary to buy a day with Aunt Anna Bailey. $5.00 Health Bond, to be applied Mrs. Harold Smith and daugh- to the Hamilton Township Fund.
ter spent the week-end in Sulli- ' The business session was closed
van wnn relatives. . with a prayer, after which Uie The Senior Pals program was conducted by Mrs. The-Senior Pals Sunday School Zelma Goodman. It consisted of class met Thursday evening, games and a quiz from the January 11th, at the home of Recreation Lesson, 'ftnd was very niiln VinL-roir tirlfU "hT.. T....:il.. t- : i i... n .
Ruder- Nnmlipr nun 4li- liill..r' n, ., r i i o. . , J uuuu "men tnjoyea oy an present, uuitcr. munijcr one. 4Jt, butler, Roy Edward Street, who has Smith n r.h.hnct ti ..,il,. .i,. ., .., ..
; , , t ..wi., ivi.tnjui.-i cmnuiiiK liii;i ihum eil-
is visiung . nis was called to order bv- Mrs. invablp mnetins were Alpthon
lorn Geneva Daugherty who acted as Exline, Geneva Spencer, Vivian
was
wnn. tne nedge to the Hag, and wils served. Thc meeting
the sineinc of "America The .Vaiiori tn nip,-at i-sn hv th' new
president, Mrs. Betty Weaver.
Grig
17 E. Jackson SI.
gs. Hatchery
Sullivan
They'll Do It EvctyTime
J cocks, 15c.
clay in Sullivan.
MALE HELP WANTED AN WANTED in each county
Direct Representative ot wen i -tu,"6 ' - ' ems ior numoer oeen overseas
wn oil company. Preferred t " ac ior numoer two. 'parents. Mr. and
Current egg reeclpls, 54 lbs.
Mrs.
Street for a few days.
Dead Animals Removed II kinds: horses, "cows.
u'cp, calves and ho&s. Call
onioe teed bervice, Sullitn phone 332 or Crawford J01 or Crawford 53109,
erre llaule. we pay all
hone charges. 24 hour serice. iohn Wachtel Co
Terre llaule, Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15.Livestock:
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president in charge of program Stull, Lula Phillips, . Clio Craw-j
GRAB BAG-
Hogs, 8,000; 160-400 lbs., $14.80; 100-150 lbs., $13.25 $14.50;. good and choice sows, $14.00 $14.05. j Cattle, 1,700; calves, 700; few loads medium and good steers, $13.80 $15.00; common and htedium mostly $10.50 $12.35; two loads good to choice 823 lb. heifers. $14.50; common and medium, $10.00 $12.00; medium and good cews. $10.00 $12.50; vealer top. $17.00. Sheep, 3,000; bulk good' and choice lambs, $14.75 $15.50; medium to low good, $11.50 $14.50.
One-Minute Test 1. According to custom,"' what lid the recently retired secretary f state, Cordell Hull, take with lim as his personal possession? 2. Who is the present U. S. secretary of state? 3. What is the salary of the vice president of the U. S.?'
Words of Wisdom The law can. make you "Quit Irinklng; but it can't make you iuit being- the kind that needs a aw to make you quit drinking. Don Marquis.
Hints on Etiquette If you want to be a good mixer, always think of others; express Interest in what they are doing; show by your attitude that you are sincerely interested ia them. '
Today's Horoscope You have superb talents, " and the accomplishment of great things is within your reach. You are original, with a keen mind, and should have your own business. You are practical, but gen
erous. Try to break down a ten-
dency to be reserved in the presence of others, and cultivate gen iality toward subordinates. Today try out your pet theories if you are interested in educational matters, or in training the young1. Powerful Mars forces favor personal magnetism, good humor and jollity. . Call on the one you love best tonight.
One-ftimite Test Answers . His chair. ?. Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. i. $15,000 a year.
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