Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 15, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 January 1945 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1945.
PAXTON Cnil Wilson of Sullivan called
.n Miss Laura Ann Cox Sunday
fternoon.
Floyd Figg has gone to South
end where he will be employed. Miss Rose Plummer called on rs. Lola Morin Tuesday afteroon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cox visited
Mrs. Jennie Eatson at the George Fields residence near Wilford Sunday aftrnoon. Mrs. Maggie Cox called on Mrs. Hannah Crago Saturday
afternoon. . . . Mrs. Jesse McCammon spent Operations to A. B. McElwain of
Monday in Sullivan with her raysvme irura ins suu, n v.k
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sister, Mrs. Gadbury and family.
First Class Rex O. McElwain of
Ezra Cox and Mrs. Phyllis l,le u,ulea olaie5 "l &"uwStringer and Diane returned in the soldier before toe mlcrkniue Wednesday from a few Phono gmg on one ' the wooks visit at Indianapolis with camP broadcasts. These relative"' programs are arranged, and conMrs. Annie Chx Kpe.nl Satur- by the men of the Armed day afternoon with Herb Snyder Fcrces for the servicemen, and Tamily. McElwain is a Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kromer County boy who lived near have purchased the ' McDonald Graysville and attended the grocery store and are operating school here Hfi knQwn it. Mr. Kromer p ans to remodel , , Besid j , the building in the near future. , JL,:
Beware Coughs
' mm cci&mon sslds J That Hang On Creoniulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the rouble to help loosen and expel erm laden phlegm, and aid nature r ttinthf" dnd iwul raw. t.enrJpr. in
lamed bronchial mucous mem- . Mrs. Jeanette Thewlis is work- isj an(j was sinj,jng f0r the Yanks years. No more shrill blasts of a
;KrfKSS(A?hSSu ing in the clerl(L's rflce at Sul11 wneT1 tne Picture was taken. whistle, accompanied by the shout U-rSrading van during the a,)Spnce of Mr- almost three years he has of the first sergeant's 'All right, uickly ellays the cough or you are Ringer. been in the South Pacific where all right, hit the lumber, this is no
o nave your money uacK. 3REQMULSION or Coushs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
front line duty and he is now a 'TZ'll . V?:; ...V '. : "L:"::-:. . 0?l t
member ol the band, or tne ust Division.
THE PARTY LINE
Heard a chap say Monday that he got. up too late for breakfast, and felt as empty as a cigarette machine.
"It seems strange," writes a downstate newspaper editor who has just been discharged from the Army because of his age, "to deviate from habits that have been
drilled into one for nearly two fj
Ed Padgett was in town Mon- he participated in the entire morgue,' to start out the day's ac-
dav. New Guinea camuaien. heinff i tivities
Paul and Ezra Cox called on . wounded several times. His Carl Cox Sunday. wounds have retired him from
"Then another whistle blowing a little while later and scrambling
jf.'.TI"'1H,"J'T 111 ' '
1 1 &MTl&&i
out of the barracks to stand rev.
eiUe and then stringing out in
1 " 1 , : i . - . . Ar I ,!
; single coiumn across me company : M I ...Hi. . . t
ui'tvt wiui me ursi sergeani sing-ji. i ing out, 'All the way across and j I pick up everything that doesn't if
grow.' "Another whistle blowing a few minutes later and the mad scram-
ble to get in line for chow, this i being 5:30 a. m. JMact, I am of
t h nnininn thiir if it nraia f I
r - - . . v.'uu Ait wc nui 1
for whistles, they couldn't oper ate the Army."
Appetites become bored by the same food day after day but there need never be a dull menu in your home. NO MA'AM! When you're hungry for something different just do your food buying at JOHNSON'S. We've an abundant variety of wholesome, delicious foods to keen your menus varied . . . interesting . . . alive with ap-
L petite appeal filled with nutritious goodness! Shop here this weekend and see how ( easy and enjoyable it is to budget your mo ev ?nd your points for the fullest meal-
lime pleasure of your family how economical it. is to make each meal delightfully different! Sweet Pickles, jar 20c up
! English Walnuis, lb. .'. ......... 45c
Brown Sugar, ib 7c Shredded Wheat ...... 12c Ralston Corn Flakes, 3 for . . . . . 25c Navy Beans, 5 lbs. f or 45c Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c
LAMB CHOPS, lb.-;. SPARE RIBS, lb. . . Grade A Beef CHUCK ROAST, lb. NECK BONES, lb. , BULK KRAUT, lb. .
41c 24c 29c . 9c 10c
PREMIER TINY TOT Whole Kernel Corn 19c SAVOY ' Asparagus (fancy all green) . . . 39c TRELLIS " Peas, Early June ... ....... 15c LARSON Freshlike Mixed Vegetables ... 20c BORDEN'S IVIaltedMilk .....29c
Cocomalt ... 19c j 'ETER PAN Peanut Butter 33c Heinz Catsup ................. 25c FORBES ; ! Cultured Ripened Coffee . . ... 37c
; ASK ABOUT EASY PICTURE CFFERI
MiLNOf3 for 23c jW1
3 for 20c
ll LOVELIER V.'IM A WAH BONDS ASK ABOUT THE CONTEST
2 for 15c
v.j UJ I2i Li
Fresh Tomatoes, box Cal. Oranges, doz. Apples, 3 lbs. Lemons, doz Head Lettuce, head . i New Potatoes, lb. . . .
31c 49c 25c 34c 14c I 10c
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VELCOME TO THE WABASH VALLEY TOURNAMENT PRELIMS
Wre welcome your team to Sullivan and wish you luck. We're planning a feast that you are sure to enjoy. Why not come to town early Saturday and have dinner with us. Our Saturday Menu FRIED CHICKEN Swiss Steak Ham Loaf Snow Flake Potatoes Green Beans Baked Beans Whole Kernel Corn Peas & Carrots Creamed Asparagus Waldorf Salad Combination Salad Spiced Beets Coddled Apples HOT ROLLS Pies Banana, Cherry, Peach Raisin Coffee, Tea, Milk, etc.
We will also feature fried chicken on our Sunday menu!
Short Orders Steak & French Fries Oyster Stew Delicious Sandwiches Soups
th
shop
Florence Hawkins Elsie Clark
Buy
Bonds!!
Officers And Employees GUS LOWRY, Chairman of Board ami . Executive Vk-o President CHAS. F. BATEY, President and Trust Officer CHAS. II. BED WELL, Vice President JOHN T. PRATHER, Vice President and - Assistant Trust Officer HARRY C. LOWRY, Cashier R. O. CRAMER, First Assistant Cashier REID ROSS, Assistant Cashier TEAL B. WHITAKER, Assistant Cashier EVERETT L. JONES, Assistant Cashier-. and Manager Carlisle Branch MARY L. CRAMER MINNIE MATTIX ' PEARL BURTON LEONARD TARWATER MARGARET BLACK HELEN CLARK MARY JEANNE LOWRY MARY BARCUS HAROLD CRICIIFTEI D HAZEL JONES Carlisle Branch PAULENE SNYDER Carlisle Branch On leave in U. S. Army.
Directors GUS LOWRY, Ckaiiman of Board and Executive Vice President CHAS. F. BATEY. President and Trust Officer CHAS. II. BED WEIL, Vice President and Attorney-at-Low JOHN T. PRATHER, Vice President and . Assistant Trust Officer HARRY C. LOWRY, Cashier R. O. CRAMER, First Assistant Cashier ' FLAUD M. LLOYD, Ford Dealer
Trust Department Safe Deposit Box Department Night Depository War Bond Department Ration Banking Department
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Sullivan. Indiana .'. r . . . - g i
As of Decemb
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RESOURCES Cash and Due From Banks .......... $1,145,333.61 -U. S. Government Securities - . , (Direct and Fully .Guaranteed): .. 3,108,700.00 7f'tf.'S."Ti'ea'3ury Cfertlfiinle'S-'fit Indebtedness --Jd.ue '.vitbioj year) ..... ! 853,000.00 P U. S. Treasury Kutrs , ; I (due within 3 yeaVs)"'. . . . 1,217,1 S0.00 U. S-. Savings Bonds ' v ' ' (due within 5 years) .... . 54,100.00 r Other U. S. Bonds maturing . within 5 years 127,600.00 " Other U. S. Bonds maturing after 5 years but within 10 years 635,100.00 I I Other U. S. Bonds maturing after 10 years but within 15 year 221,750.00 Municipal Bonds 75,429.83 Other Bonds, carried at less than market 61,000.00 Loans and Discounts 809,806.72 Secured Loans: Real Estate First Mortgage Loans $612,026.52 Collateral Loans 122,824.69 Chattel Mortgage Loans 53,918.20 Conditional Sales Contracts 1,173.65 Unsecured Loans: Open Notes 19,863.66 Bank Buildings (owned) Sullivan. 18,000.00 Carlisle 1,600.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,872.96 Other Real Estate None Trusts '99,673.00
LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......$ 103,039.00
Surplus ............. 100,090.00
Undivided Profits '59,000.00
Interest Collected not earned ....
Deposits
2,412.72 4,970,201.06 129.36
Trusts.............. 99,673.00
Total Resources . . $5,322,416.14
Total Liabilities ? . $5,322,416.14
DEPOSITS
1910 $1,979,195.25; 1941 $2,159,927.93; 1942 $2,833,6 19.29; 1943 $3,794,873.28
KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PEOPLE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, NOWAS ALWAYS! This Old, Reliable Bank has served the people of Sullivan' County over seventy years without a single loss to a customer. You not only
have the protection of a conservative management, but Deposits of this Bank
are insured in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress creating the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
u WAN
"Truly a Strong Bank" -"Safe Since 1875" .. Sullivan Jnd. Branch Bank at Carlisle, Ind.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
