Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 13, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 January 1945 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Jan. 17, 1945.

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Obituary, 3, cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 3 cents word, minimum. $1.50. : ; .

LADY NEARLY CHOKED

. DUE TO STOMACH GAS! One lady said she used to be afraid'to go to bed. She was swollen with stomach gas and the gas would rise up in her throat after she lay down and would nearly choke her. Had to prop herself up one pillows to breathe. Recently this lady got ERB-HELP and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she

can sleep soundly.

ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't suffer! Get this new medicine Bennett's Drug Store. Sold in Carlisle at Ander

son's Drug Store.

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For Sale WR WANT buys, .larger size i c I

uue sou gumue yivttuvM.

I inn Bureau Co-op.

IrtUementOf 'News Eyev Ds Ff (m Neighboring Towns

OP. A. Claims SHELBURN

FOR John Deere, parts and

rvice call 285 at Mace lire &

lattery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

CUT FLOWERS and plants, 'ildin's Greenhouse.

VITALITY FEEDS Dog Food,

1.85, 25 lb. $1.45; IBYo uairy,

!.;ju; 1H F,gg Mash; $.J...su;

i a tell l'Ved, $2.SK.. Able s Jsectt

lure. . .

M. Hopewell of Farmvisited relatives here

Miscellaneous ALVEY pays 10c for your b"cf hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute. FREE! Three valuable prizes with feed purchased- or chicks

booked on valuable prizes during Strickland, Indiana OPA district stationed at Camp Cooke, CaliJanuary and February. Now hi director. ' ' fcrnia, was called home on aceffect. Watch for further inform- ' count of the illness of ,his mother, ation in this newspaper. Ask par- The settlement of the claims, Mrs. Albert Edmonson. , ticulars at Johnson Feed and all of which were based on sales MrS. j. t. Gaskins and son, Supply Co., 115 South Court, at more than ceiling prices, was Johnny, who have, spept the last

Plume 006.

Mrs. J

The total amount of collections ersburg,

in the settlement of OPA adminis- Friday. tralor's claims in treble damage Cpl. and Mrs. Lyle Trueblood actions in the Indiana OPA dis- and son, Steve, of Florida, are trict in 1944 was $128,516.66, it visiting relatives and friends here. M,nn,mnj in u Trvioc n Bob Edmonson, who has been

ghter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds of Shelbuni. Walter E. Gorby, Jr., R M 2c, is spending a 21-day furlough with his parents, Mr." and Mrs. Walter Gorby, Sr., and family. Mrs. Sam Trump and Mrs. Ben Trump were in Terre Haute Tuesday. ' Mrs. Bertha Willey went to Sullivan Tuesday morning.

Mr and Mrs. Lafe Brock of east Hyrnera, celebrated ' their

wedding anniversary January 13th, 1945. A bountiful dinner was served by neighbors and

Pvt. Harold Arnett, Jr., of Ft. McClellan, Alabama arrived here Friday to spend a furlough with his wife, son and other relatives. Betty and Ami uafes of Indianapolis spent the ' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bales and family, ' " " Connie Davis of Terre Haute spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daugherty and family.

NOTICE New Harmony Local

U. M. W. A. No. 7U07 business

"directed by John E. Scott, OPA thrce wecks in Indianapolis wUhfrlgn Tlie , xv&as t

. m- u.uBniu d.iu Wu-im-W ,.u. j su js.d by the arrival

en l'o n em e n t a t tor ii e y .

:PI'LLS Rome Beauty, Wine-) mcclig at Thompson's Hall, Fri- ness transactions in 1944 in .1 and Grimes Golden, $1.00 to L,ay Jan J!Hlli clarence Robbins, Indiana District, the total of :

, 00 bu. Cold .sloragc luriey,

;.50. Bolton Orchard, Linton. - ATLAS Batteries for sale; heavy uty, glass insulated. Quick batry charging. . Hud's Standard ervice' (Vickrey's).

Pres. Tom Mcltmis, Sec.

PRIVATE party will pay cash for used car, electric refrigerator, washer, razor, iron, toaster, gas stove, girl's bicycle and table model radio. 710-L.

FOR SALE 5rroom modern

OUSe. iNO oasemeni uui wuu

itomntic heat. In one

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IF YOU are NOT GETTING the

RESULTS from your flock of

hens use

REGULATOR. Dillingham Hatch

ery.

"Compared with the total busi-

the

the

; claims- settled does' not appear to

be large," said Mr, Scott. "But the importance of such settlements cannot be measured alone by amounts collected. These claims collected ranged from a few dollars up to $12,000, and 379 differ-! ent individuals or firms paid in'

and Mrs. Clarence Cochran, re

turned home Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Stanii'er have returned home from ' Pittsburgh, Pa., where they were called on account of the illness of their grandson, Teddy Morton, the son of Rev. and Mrs M. M, Mortonson. Mrs. Mortonson was formerly Lucile Stan if er.

SSgt. James H. Sikes,

of most

tfrable locations. Subject to

n mediate nossossioi!. No tele.

i . , r.i.-nvit ir ,n Slmvi'ii liv ;m-i

ointment only. Call 253., j POOR posture causes back- - " - - - ; ache, constipation, indigestion, VCR 3ALE-Onej;iy mure 1 ni;rVousness -and lack of energy. I.k-U marc; 1 row, ealTby side, ; !,KjrViduoWy designed Spencer i.e Massy-Hums bi inter, one j,;,,.,,,, C()mfl)rtablv correct

nig piow, one iiuason utouuei iove. one disk cultivator, (i miles

lUtheast , Sullivan on Powell;

inn on 54. Ben Brown, R. R. 5.

home Sikes

money. Undoubtedly that is suf- lrom .ttle, oum acmc, is

f:;4 ; iut n; i ins nis sisters, iviesaames

PKAlTb POULTKY ....... ..... , .. Wito anA Fwa FhlAr " Rrt

luitun ui ceii'ne unces as noi -a-

safe for the'seller. As indicated has nad 15 years in service, 13 by the term 'treble damage' it is yea of foreign service and three possible to collect from the seller J'ears ln lhe States. He will report three times the amount he over- next wPek for a rest period at

charged. I Miami eeacn, d lonaa.

posture, lva Giles, Phone 561.

! "Facts on which these claims jwere based were gathered by our' investigators and by OPA ' price ,

without The

LEWIS Fred Scamihorn spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Huffman were in Lewis Saturday evening and called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Branon. Mrs. Lloyd Boston and son have been visiting relatives in Brazil the past week. Misses Carolyn Nash and Clarence Woods,attended a show in Jasonvilie Sunday ' evening. Rev. and Mrs. Russell called on Mrs. Anna Pigg Thursday afternoon. - r ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hendricks spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

Mrsf Eugene Shake and Mrs- Harris Wheaton.

of Mrs xuiuiyu iMusn weni xo

j citc iiaute Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nash. Mrs. Will Phegley and daughters who are working in Terre

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their son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Noble Brock and son, John, of Detroit, Michigan. Many nice gifts were received. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Brock and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brock and son, Tommy of Shelburn, and Mrs. Norma Brock Nash. Many friends were present.

DUGGER

and

TO SAVE un't fail to y ad.

money on feeds, read Griggs Hatch-

FEED Man-a-Mar laying mash.

;ich in vitamins and minerals. Jillingham Hatchery.

FOR SALE 1!):)5 l'ii-ton Injtmtional trin-k. Fl;vim Service Uition, Pax ton, Ind. FOR SALE 5 acres land, with -room house and outbuildings. 5 ii!es east ' oC SuUivnn. Hubert

li.xon.

ATTENTION FARMER S panel assistants. It goes

CARLISLE

Crusaders Class . of

Mr.

were recent visitors

Robert Arnold. Mrs. John Hope and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner are visiting Lew

lHopein Detroit, JMichignj who

, is nome on luriougn. ) William Coyner was called to Missouri because of the dealh of "TJ-p I ms sister. Mr. Coyner left Mon-

itcvit. John A. Sabini, U. S. Marine CorusJ of

. Vasnington, D. C.; would nor ask his men to do anything lie woul J not do himself. To locate Nips on Bougainville, lie deliberately ex

posed himself to draw their fire. His men knocked out the enemy. Wounded in the 'chest and left let;, Lieut. Sabini received the Silver

Star medal for gallantly. Buy War "Bonds to train more men to exterminate the Japs. '' u.S.Trtttuj Dftaxmv

iuui. . - , . ,.. .

When ordering Hybrid seed corn saying that there will be no let- Christian Chureh met Wednesday ri A 6'

vy. jo. o . jiict ivxuiiiutij Tvciujift with a good attendance. Many

splended talks were given under Good of the Order, and one past member reinstated.

for 1945 planting, better buy! up in the activities of the en- evening in the church basement. CroVs and Kelly's dependable; forcement division of the District A delicious chili supper, was Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer. Office." served at seven thirty. A brief . j business session was held, with PHONE No. 7 for appointment, Of the total sum paid in $65,- Mrs. J. S. Brown, vice president Shampoo and Set, $1.00; Perma- 634.61 was for the sale of food at of the class in charge. A short nent Wave, $3 up. Lucy Thrasher, 1 over-ceiling prices. Sale of in- devotion program was given, folMarjorie Jeffords, Ruth Gregg, dustrial materials, such as ma- lowed by a song service led by All-American Beauty Salon, 116 chinery of various kinds, account- Edwin Schu Those present were, W. Washington St. ed for $24,003.39. Over-ceiling Mrs. Bob Price, Mr. and Mrs. O. wp" uavv , ..,r. salcs of fueljand consumer goods R. Smith, Miss Audrey Cox, Miss .. ' . y . household aouliances. ti 'licks. Paiilinp Rnvrior Mr nnH Mrs

uoonng, Pre-i.n.sned and other- etc brought in $24,684.18. The to- Elmer Eas't, Mr. and Mrs. Ed "brary for the public to read, wise. Insulation for the attic and tal paid in-under the headine of Sch Mr , nd Mrs. Era?in Waf. .The library is open daily except

cei-oiex msuiauon Doarci. Black rt,nto QnH enMrJM 1KOOn,n ... T 0J

MEROM

Mrs. Drue Pinkslon local librarian is " happy to announce the ' nrvilul if a otit tnlof! itii lit npW

books on the shelves of the local Jl'rl ,idley,

Hau?, spent the - week-end at, Lewis. I Rev. and Mrs. Barron of Clay I City are assisting Brother Faust

in the revival meeting at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bern is of Terre Haute spent Sunday With Mr.' and Mrs, Lenn Marian. Charles Scamihorn was in Terre .Haute Thursday. I Robert Wheaton was in Prarie j Creek Sunday morning and called

on Dr. Gobm. Pearl Richey of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

FDR DECORATES ADMIRAL BYRP ...-,.. r tr

Lumber Co., Sullivan. Phone 698.

FOR SALE 10-20 Tractor and1

.low. D. V. Scott,

5 Sullivan.

Lost

rents and services was $15,830.19. son, Mr. and Mrs. James Sned

,, . , den. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown', The amount collected on ac- Mr and Mrs Pau Lisman and count of sale of corn at over- son,. Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Ira ceiling nricea 83 individual re- Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Russell

FOR SALE The Murray addi-' , LOSTFoldcr ' with Income spondents was $16,100.45. Sale of Combs end Mr. and Mrs. Leland ' ir.n ronsisiin of. sixtnon lots." lo-1 Tax Blanks. Reward. Times used trucks in violation of resu- Anderson. ';

a ted north in the cilv of Sullivan. . lations 150 individual respond-

li'wo blocks from Sullivan high j.chool, one block to' Highway 41.' Mts, water and light for your conIcnienec. V;ery fijie investment if

mking plans for the fulure. If

interested call at the Glen Tea

oom, Rd. 41.- H. Murray.

ents brought in a 293. CO.

total of $16,-

LOST Set of car keys on west side of square, January 16. Find

er please call 388 or return to 320 The articles involved in the North French Street. Reward. settlements "comprised a varied

Thursday from 12 to 5 p. m. and on Saturday from 1 p. m. to

6 p. m, Some of the hew books I are: "The Green Years" Cronin. I "Immortal Woman" Irving

Stone.; "Wilderness Trek" Grey. "Young-Urn" Herbert Best. "Time of Singing Birds" Hill. "Buffalo Cost" Carol Brink. ; "Slmsta of the Wolves" Beys. "Valley of . Decision" Daven-

Wanted

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TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 17, tU.R)

i - Produce:

Poultry: Broilers, friers and

i roasters under five lbs., 28c; Ear-

im.:. t-ii i

jiv.ii.dnu thh.c jaui.it springers. (24c; colored springers, 23c; Leg-

tiioru springers, zie; neavy breed

24 c: Leghorn hens. 21c

c-nced in typing and bookkeeping. cocks, 15c.

loi't; 892. j . - I Butter: Number one, 49c; butter

; veiling, 45 3-4 cents for number

WANTED Dead animals. We:

(.move your dead animals free o'"'

nurge. i iione JNo. i) . reverse,

barges, .Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

WANTED Office work. Exper- ;ens,

Next Thursday the Queen j Esther Class of the Christian; Plittr.'h i-: hnuinf n ffirtrnfl fMzh '

dinner and will work on quills. Any one iiileresled is welcmc, Elbert Walker of Indianapolis,

ist poultry, pot cleaners, ba- snout flip wwk-pnrl hnrp with port."

i nanas, iresh fruits and vcgefablcsJhis father. Roll Walker and other I "Promise'

j meat, glue spreaders, crusher and , relatives. Elbert is now a postal conveyor, wooden clothes hang-'clerk on the railroad, j erss sand others. The largest in-' Edward Rookberry of Logansdividual Collection was $12,035.26 port, spent Sunday here with his jfer the sale of living room tables aunt, Miss Sandra Rooksberry. at over-ceiling prices. One indi- i .. "

vidual settlement of the sale off HVlVIPI? A ' " Spu'rtock were guests Friday of meat amounted to $7,500 and an-j 11 I iVi-CtvrY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boroughs, other on meat was for $7,825.34. ' Mrs. Charles May went to Terre k Bruce Copeland spent the A settlement on the sale of pop- j Haute Saturday. j week-end in Indianapolis the corn amounted to $2,354.44. One Mrs. George Sargent left Sat- i guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Copeland. and son.

-Buck.

i "The Street of the City" Hill, i There is also a new illustrated

: world atlas and a new war atlas on tlip shelves for the public. I - . i Mrs. Sylvia Fisher and Minerva1

Luther Puckett and family-

have moved from the Criss farm

to the Jula Brush farm near Briley ChapeU Charles Woods is working in Terre Haute. ' I "' JERIC1IO j Anna Lou Letot of .Terre Haute j was in Dugger Saturday. i

Kelly Butler visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Butler over the week-end, Everett Ilouldson, Jr., was in Dugger Friday evening." Hazel Pigg visited in Dugger Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Goodman

of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Jen-

nie Goodman recently,' John Ranking has moved near the Ellis School.

Charles Pigg was in Dugger one day last week.

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT presents the Legion of Merit to Hear Adm.

Richara E.uyra, famous Antarctic explorer, ror carrying out a mgniy confidential ,and secret war mission in the Pacific. Although retired," Admiral Byrd has been on special duty with the Navy at the headuarters of Fleet Adm. Krnesi J. King. (International Soundohoto.i

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Ratio '.

WANTED Furnished, or un-

urnislied three or four-room apt.

r house. Call Luella Peak at! ;i:i-L. I WANTED TO BUY Coal range' i good eomlilioii, Phone 416, ,

WANTED TO BUY Two-whocl railer. COO-lb1 wheels. With or vithimt tires. A.nderson &. Hi'att,

;hone 215.

one and 45c for number two.

hotel paid in $5,500. Some of lhe amounts

Current egg receipts, 54 lbs. WCJlt to the U' S' Treasury.

,urday morning for Miami, Florida ' f-wherc her husband is stationed. Collected i b Vr.n AreHall wAnt in '

were refunded to the buyers who' Siiiijvan Saturday had been overcharged and others j Ed Kellev was in Sullivan

. Tuesday. ' i Mrs. Fred Layman and Miss

' 'Ton mnlitv hmimo h-iv -md I Betty Annis were in Terre Haute . Thompson. Twnr AMinnr tc t., it hid i0Y cjuaniy lagume nay, .ma -

r ucm- ""''' ...ro ,t.,.,. 4.,ti I fuesctay aitornoon.

Livestock: l'-'1- t-", ..vt.v.n.v. p . tr n ..... ,. . . with n smnll amount of ffrain "-' -

nogs, y.utw; iw-iw Jbs.. $14.1)0; r , ,.".' . r. ... iBert Sanders and Mrs.

11(1 K P '

Jean and Carol Hoilman of Indianapolis, spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ilea Hoilman. Mrs. Jim A'.'klcmicr and, son of Indianapolis spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond

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100-159 lbs., 1355-$14.50:" good'Hl kf p ewes gaining

Removed

All she

kinds: horses, cows, 5), enhes and hoys. Call

Mii's;e Feed Service. Suili..':n nhone :i;52-or Crawford A2tl oi Crawford .l.'JK):). Terre Haute. We pay ail phone chargus. 24 Jicur service. JohnWachtel Co

Terre Haute, Indiana

and choice sows, $14.00 $14.05.

Cattle, 1,700; calves, 600;

dktin and good steers mostly $12.25 $14.40; few good to near choice steers, $14.50 $15.50; few heifers, $13.50 $1.4.75; common and medium, S9.00 $13.00; medum and good cows, $10.25 $12.50; sealer top, $17.50. - Sheep, 1,800; bulk good and choice lambs, S14.75 $15.50; most medium to low good, $11.50 $14.50. .

for strong, fastgaining lambs,

i Bennett

Huffman, Rev.

Florence

v.sited relatives in

I Pnrriiip (.viirrininnis 'hain nhnwri i.soiJVUJt.

me-! - . ; Mrp.. Claudia Foreman and rlau-

- GRAB B AG - Hints on Etiquette ',' You can overcome your handicaps if you have faith in yourself. You do not need to be egotistical, but timidity and self-confidence will vanish if you have faith and confidence.

Donna and Douglas Harris

were overnight guests Saturday Of Mi's." Anna Nichols and sons. , Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards and Mr.' aiid Mrs." Charles Arnett were in Sullivan Friday.

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