Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 14, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 January 1945 — Page 3
SULLIVAN PAILt Tr-irs-
JAN, 18, 1945.
Bits Of News (Continued from Page 1)
i grant Robert W
Corps, Sullivan.
Wardell,
Staff Sergeant Raymond D. Wade, Air Corps, Sullivan; Staff Ser-
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Air! daughter of Mrs. Pearl Deckard Sampson, New York.
of North Eroad street, this city. Mrsi Kennett had always lived in CORRECT NAME
HERO ON LEYTE Sullivan until a few years , ago, I V Yesterday's Times published
Sgt. I'ii tie Kennett, son of Mr.1 'when she went to Roekford, 111., the new address of Donald D. and Mrs. Elmer Kennett, of R. R.'. where she has been employed in Smith under the name of Donald 2, Jasonville, is serving with the, war work. Mrs. Kennett also has Dale. Those wishing to write him
feully acihin because they're reoll
. medicate J
First Cavalry Division in Leyte. Recently his carrying out the order, "Advance on the ridge until you draw enemy fire," with his platoon gained information that meant death to many Japs, a dis
patch from his states. .
two brothers overseas.
WOUNDED SECOND TIME Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sparks of East Chicago, formerly of Sullivan county have received a let-
headquarters ter from Pfc. John (Gene) Sparks
i stating that h(? has been taken
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Three attempt to rapture a 'from Belgium to a hospital in Jap-held ridge had proved futile. 'England for treatment for a Sergeant Kennett and his platoon ' wound in his back. lie has been took the mission of locating the 'wounded twice since he left the
Jap gun emplacements. Carefully , Slates in May, 1941.
may address tneir letters to ine above sailor at the following address: Donald Smith, AS, Co. 309, Unit ESU, U. S. N. T. C. Sampson, New York. Tourney (Continued from Page One)
Millions lira F & F Lozenges to Rive thf-ir I lirrtitt a 1") minute smithing, comforting troutmwit th:tt. reaches oil the way doim. Tor coughs, throat irritations or hoarseness resulting from coldsor smoking, soothe with F & F. Box, only 10.
advancing on the ridge, the caval
rymen noted the position of the guns when they opened fire and
transmitted their information Mr.
back to the artillery. Next day Sr.,
Americans occupied the ridge.
IN BOOT TRAINING Jack Alumbaugh, Jr., son of
and Mrs. Jack Alumbaugh, of 716 Ert Beech Street, is
now stationed at the Naval Train-
Sergeant Kennett has been in mg Center at Sampson, New service since 1941 and has been York where be is receiving his overseas since 1943. He is a veter-.boct training. Persons wishing to an of the Admiralty Islands cam-'correspond with him, may do so paign. I by addressing him as follows:
. Sgt. Kennett is the husband of Jack Alumbaugh, the former Mary Louise Deckard, 555 G-6th Uni;,
Prairie Creek meets Farmersburg at 8:15 and Hymera and Fairbanks will square off at 9:30. Shelburn drew the bye and will face the Hymera-Fairbanks winner in the 8:15 game Friday night. At Sullivan tonight, Merom and New Lebanon clash in, the 7:00 o'clock game; Pleasanlville meets Dugger at 8:15; and Graysville and Carlisle take the floor at 9:30. The teams appear to be fairly
Jr. AS Co. evenly matched and hotly conU. 's. N. T. C. tested games are expected to de-
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No Man Can Shut." The following ladies took part: Mesdsunes Criswell, Burdge, Walters, McRoberts, Harding, Gouckenotir, Hedden, Davidson, Moore, Thomson, Railsback, Snow, Morgan, Lucas, Brent and Harris. Mrs. Selby sang between acts. The study class started Monday. Members are urged to attend. Mrs. Harding dismissed with prayer. Hostesses were Mesdames. Hedden, Harding, Corby, Railsback and Aker;.
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Quit paying rent and own 3 home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT
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The best in nationally advertised medic'nes and prescription medicines can always be found here at a noticeable savings from other buying places. Now is the time to stock your medic'ne cabinet and replenish your'home remedy" supplies from our complete stocks.
SAVE ON THESE!
$1.29 . .44
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ABSORBENT RUB 50
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emovments with that tire, run-down feeling. Get
PLENAMINS HERE!
30c DE WITT'S ANTIACID POWDER 39c
$1.00 KREML HAIR TONIC, nationally
advertised; S9c
1.00 JERGEN'S HAND LOTION ........ CHARM KURL( the home permanent wave) per kit only
79c
59c
You Can Get Woodbury's
Matched Make-Up Value
Originally $2.00 Rouge Lipstick Powder Only $1.00
Jergen's Twin Make-up A $2.00 Value Cake & Powder OnlySl
Jeris Hair Tonic & Jeris Hair Oil $1.33 Value Now On Sale. At
velop. Sullivan drew the bye in this center and will meet the Craysville-Carisle winner at 8:15 tomorrow night.' The following players have been certified for the Sullivan tourney: Carlisle James W. Barker, Arville Ferguson, John Ridge, Bob Risinger, James McCammon, Bob Robbins, Dale Houpt, John Stultz, Jim Adams, Wayne Blacketer, Elvis Owens, Carl Hancock, James Land, Guy Rogers, Bill Roesner. Dugger Billy Aumbaugh, Jay Abram, Ikie Besheres, Max Boone, Richard Borders, Kenneth Butler, Carl W. Edds, Bill Hampton, Lester Harrison, Kenneth McClellan, Richard Phillips, Orville Rey
nolds, Jack Risinger, James Swan, Wayne Watkins. Graysville Lowell Eadger, Dale Cox, Emery Ransford, Dick Monk, Dwight Monk, Norman Clark, Ralph Shake, Wayne Huff, Jack Burton, John Ransford, Burl Harris, Robert Heidenreich. Merom Roscoe Bogard, Robert Brown, Paul Gettinger, Robert Jones, Wayne Johnson, Wayne Noble, Eugene Sparks, Billy L. Raley, Thornton Pinkston, Billy Joe McKinney, Randall Hopper, George Hopper, Billy Ed Bogard, Eernnrd Gresley, Darold Hagerman. New Lebanon Roy Christy, Robert Daugherty, Maurice Hunt, John Meng, Jason Phegley, Marion Phegley. John Piitle, Jack Pirtle, Clarence Roseberry, Jim Shorter, John Sims, Eugene Volk, Floyd Willis, James Burns, Robert Wheeler. Pleasant vill3 Allen Boone, George Clark, Charles Griffith, Wilfred Hamilton, Wayne Jackson, Virgil Mitchell, Burton O'haver,' Steward Overby, Robert Richey, Lowell Robertson, Robert Sager, Bruce Smith, Russell Smith, Dillard Stanton, Robert Townsley. Sullivan John Alexander, ' Richard Billman, William George, Dale Hines, Ruel Hocsman, Bill Jared, Tom Kerlin, Joe Libke,' Don Moore, Edward Robertson, Paul Sims, Jack Smith. I
SOCIETY Dugger Home Ec Club The Dugger Home Ec Club met January ,16 at the home . of Mrs. Frank Abram. After the bountiful dinner was served the officers and committees were installed for the year. New business for the year was discussed. Upon leaving all expressed an enjoyable lime. Those present were, Marie Harrison, Mrs. Irvin Coffey, Mrs. Wm. Sims, Mrs. Roxie Smith, Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Raymond Reynolds and daughter, Juretta, Mrs. Julian Bratz, Mrs. George Risinger, Mrs. Frank Shepherd, Mrs. Everett King, Mrs. Otis Kielblock, Lorene Sweeney, Gertrude Bedwell,
Lorene Rcbson, and the hostesses, Mrs. Frank Abrain'ond Mrs. Wm. Spinks. 1 Officers for the new year are; Mrs. Clarence' Hanna, president: Mrs. George Risinger, vice-president, and Mrs. Wm. Spinks, secretary-treasurer.
LOCALS
' Mrs. W. A. Churcn of
blreet Road in Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Richmond and family. , Mrs. L. W. Solsman returned to Sullivan Thursday after enjoying a visit in St. Petersburg and Jacksonville, Florida.
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Smoked Salt Hartley's AH Purpose
Meat tunnff
Vitamin Enriched Clock Bread, 2 26V2 z loaves . . . 21' Choice Michigan - Navy Beans, 5 lb. bag 46c - Large Size. No Points. , . Dried Prunes, 2 lb. bag . . ... ..... 31c
JO Points.
101b.pkg. 89e I p;,
Confidence Cram
Tcmaio Juice, 3 No. 2 Cans . . 29c All Purpose Avondala Flour, 25 ib. bag ...... 93c
"Best" Flour
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"All Cosmetic Items TIus 20 Federal Tax.'!
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Phone 90 The Rexall Store
W. S. C. S. Meets The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church met last Thursday in the church parlor. The meeting was opened by song and prayer led by Mrs. Criswell, followed by short prayers from several members. The minutes of the last meeting were read, and the Treasurer's report was given for the year. Reports of the Executive Committee and several committees were given. Committee members are: Fellowship Committee, Mesdames Hazel Coffman, Laura Connor, H. M. Stewart and Cauldwell; Spiritual Life Committee Mesdames Vinta Burdge, Hedden and Harding; Publicity Committee Mesdames Eddie Moore,
Bland and McRoberts; Member
ship Committee, Mesdames Gretchen Howe, Carpenter, Walker and . Sering; Sick Committee Mesdames Dodds, John Allen and Davidson; Kitchen Committee Mesdames Walston, Strawn, Carpenter and Morgan. For five Sundays different officers are to explain the work they are doing in the W. S. C. S. Mrs. Myers gave devotions, having as her subject, "Behold, I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it." Mrs. Laughlin was in charge of ' a play titled "Open Doors Which
Fresh Solid Crisp Heads
48 Size Heads Only
FRESH CARROTS, Large Bunch 9c Texas or Arizona Crispy-Sweet! PASCAL CELERY, Jumbo Stalk ...... 23c Tender Sweet. No Sfe4n'ffs! Fancy Apples, 3 Lbs. . . 29c Rome Beauties or Golden Delicious!
Spanish Onions, 5 Lbs. 19c 2 to 3 inch SizeIdeal for slicing! Simkist Lemons, Lb. . . 13c
JUICE ORANGES, 8 Lb. Bajj 63c Sweet thin skins Florida's!". TANGERINES, 5 Lbs. 43c Easy to Peel Juicy Sweet.
Good cold preventive soda!
with
ORANGES, 5 Lbs. California Sunkist . For Salads, etc.
49c
Chuck- Roast
Tender Juicy Grade "A" 3 Points
VEAL ROAST Lb. 26c Fancy Grade "A" Milk Fed. 3 Points. BOILING BEEF Lb. 20c Short Ribs of Beef 1 Point a pound. NECK BONES . . ., Lb. 9c Real Meaty. SPARE RIBS Lb. 23c Small Lean Meaty 3 Points a pound. SAUERKRAUT 2 Lbs. 15c Fancy New Pack!
WHITING FILLETS No Bone or Waste! Point Free!
II & G WHITING . . Lb. 16c or Jack Salmon Point Free!
liU&BMSH FILLETS ...... Lb No Bone or Waste! Point Free!
ROLL CHILI Lb. 29 Makes delicious Hot Chili!
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Kroner's Country Club Sweetened Grapefruit Juic
oz. Can 29c
Blended Juice, No. 2 Can McDonald Orange and Grapefruit blend.
V-8 Cocktail, Na. 2 Can 16c
Grape Juice, punch, Pint Bottle 21c Original Monterey Delicious, Refreshing! i
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31c
