Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 16, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 January 1945 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1945.
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SPIT UP ACID LIQUIDS' HOURS AFTER EATING For hours after every meal, a Sullivan lady used to spit up a strong acidulous liquid. She says it was awful. At times she would nearly strangle. Today, this lady eats her meals and enjoys them. And she says the change is due to taking ERB-HELP. Her food agrees with her. No gas, bloat or spitting up after eating. , ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't go on suffering!
Get this new medicine. Bennett's ! Drug Store. Sold in Carlisle at'
Anderson's Drug Store.
For Sale CAR OF seed Just arrived. Why ot gel your spring needs while ou can. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and jrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & attery, Service, Sullivan, Ind.
FOR. SALE 0 months grade Angus bull calf. Hoover.
ATTENTION FARMERS When ordering Hybrid seed corn for 1945 planting, better buy Crow's and Kelly's dependable Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer.
I PHONE No. 7 for appointment,
500-lb. Shampoo and Sel, $1.00; I'erma-
E- G.( nciit Wave, $3 up. Lucy Thrasher,
Murjorie Jellords, Hum Gregg
BLONDIE- . : I VffJ WHO CAN THAT BEj ll'M SELLING GEN-III WW COMEl lEVERVBOCV I CALLF 1 J "j "fS T TW (OJ ' j (OHNtt "' 'fwSlNG OUR DOORBELL UINS LEATHERNAROUND IN ON ASKS ME THE - 3J&'' AT ONE OO.OCK IN THE BILLFOLDS.S,THE MIDDLE SAME QUESTION(J THE PAYTIMEA , . -pa v morning?. --tefrrfrW3-0FTHE V?f?irT- ri f?&VtWfc-'-
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
Mrs
MEROM
Anna McCammon
spent
CUT FLOWERS and ildin's Greenhouse.
Plants.
VITALITY FEEDS Dog Food, ll.BJ, 25 lb. $1.45; 16 Dairy. J.&0; W. Kgg Mash; $3.a; cratch l'Ycd, $'-'.05. Abie's Feed tore. APPLES Rome Beauty, Wine- !) and Gr linos Golden, $1.00 to
5.00 bu. Cold ' storage lurley, 1.50. Bolton Orchard, Linton.
FOR SALE Shoats. Henry, Meyer, North. Main St., Sullivan,' Indiana.
$5;
Ton - cif f OR TRADE H Goldcuoil,x$6.25; Victory, $3.50; FOR SALE OR TRADC-5- KoId Way ?1Q tQ phonfi
AU-American Beauty Salon, 116 the past week visiting relatives
ip Terve Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Truss
W. Washington St.
PERMANENTS: Starglo,
Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Rilenge and daughter, Robin, arrived litre Saturday from Detroit, Michigan and will make their home here with- Mrs. Rilenge's father, Robert H. Snyder. Dr. J. S. Brown left Wednes-
897. The Charm Shop (upstairs)
west side sq.
basement, 2 good wells, woods, orchard, plenty outbuildings, elec
tric lights, school bus, defense bus THE GROSS Income Tax Repand phone. Reasonable. 536 W. resentative will bo in our office Johnson Street. , Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week. W. T. Mcllolt. .
Coleman
moved Saturday to Riverton.
Mrs. Bonnie Johnson of Wash- i day for Minneapolis, Minn., where inrfrn Indiana snent the past I he will take a short course in
week with Mr. ad Mrs.
: Walls who has been ill.
Dave i anesthetics. Mr. and
Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Laughrey were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey and Charles. Ray called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Triplett and family Sunday morning. Anna Lois Patton and John Patton called on their grandmother, Mrs. Annie Patton Sat-
Mrs. Ed Purcell ar-jurday night. John remained over
FOR SALE Advance coal range, good condition. Phone 265-Y. 515 Sylvan Dell St.
ATLAS Batteries for sale; heavy uty, glass insulated. Quick batiry charging. Hud's Standard crvice (Vickrey's).
NOTICE, of Stockholders meeting of Turman Township Tcle-
FOR SALE Gentle pony, sad- Pnono Co- lo be hc,d at Graysdie and bridle. $100. Green vi,le "'fa'"1 Scllo' 3 at 10:00
Tnwura 4Tnrm Mm-iim nhnna I a. 1T1.
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FOR SALE Man's sport leath-; er jacket, heavy overcoat. Both I size 40, good condition. Phone 370. 1
.FEED Man-a-Mar laying mash. ich in vitamins and minerals, jillingham Hatchery. 'FOR SALE 1035 Ha-ton Inrnatioiial truck'. Flynn Service tation, Paxton, Ind.
after spending the past week here with relatives and friends.
i Mrs. Ruth Anictt and children 'of Mcrom SV'ition spent a part of lust week -with Mis. Marie Bogard and family. Mary Nelda Gray spent, the i week-end with Mrs. George Gray and family of Sullivan. GOLDEN RULE CLASS j The Golden Rule Class held : their January meeting in the I basement of the Methodist church
WANTED - Dead animals. We',n the n6ht4 f,thT12th' wUh remove your, dead animals free of the President, Mrs. Nora Person
Mrs. R6vs. Bates, returned to rivea nome luesciay night irom her hone in Indianapolis Sunday Fox Lake, Illinois, where they
nave been visiting
Signed: C. H. Shields, Sec'y. and Treas.
Wanted
I in charge of the following pro-
WINDOW SHADES In stock now, any widths, any length. You1 RflUfl if vnn Hrintf vntii i.f.ll-1
ou..i. charge. Phone No. 9 reverse!
cio. ouriuus cicaneu; lurnea ana .. ... , terarrv made to look new. THOMPSON'S; airgcs.SullvanFcrtilizcr Cp. ",3.. SHADE FACTORY, PHONE 596. WANTED TO RENT-5o" to' Devotions-Edna Bates.
100-acre farm. Call 7-H, Shelburn.i Reading Jessie Rinard
Earl Wilbur.
FOR SALEoutli Staid. '
-Coal oil stove. 220
FOR SALE 1 coal brooder love, 2 10-gal, milk cans, 1 large rainer, 1 cross cut saw, one 4ibe battery radio and battery. ;uy Eaton, 516 S. Main St., Sulvan. FOR SALE Or trade for Jer;y heifer to freshen soon, one ell bred yearling Jersey bull, laurice Thompson, one mile west 11 Washington St.
FOR SALE A gas rangette,1 large size roll-away bed with coil
springs and innerspring mattress, WANTED High chair, baby Duncan Phyfe dining table and. bed and play pen. Phone 8214. some smaller tables. 232 S. Court. I : . Telephone 717 or 377. . WANTED TO RENT 150 to , (250-acre grain and livestock farm
I Have two tractors fully equipped,
i Vocal, duet Hazel Sparks and jcieo Henderson. I Reading Almarena Bogard.
Song Class. ' Reading Edna Bates.
j Business meeting. j Dismissal Hazel Sparks. I A covered dish supper was .served to, Cleo Gray, Jessie Ri-
--'nard, Edna Bates, Joy Owens, Two-wheel Vavp Johnson. Mvrtlp MfKinnev.
Bosard. Esther Mc-
without tires. Anderson & Hiatt, Clure) Cie0 Henderson, Myrtle
Wisener, Hazel Sparks and Nora
their son,
Russell Purcell and family. Mrs. Harry D. Fryc It-It Wednesday for Lcesville, Louisiana, to join her husband, LI. Fryc, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Walters. SHELBURN Miss Mary Jane Downs was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mi's. Darrel Houston of Indianapolis. Mrs. Leola Bolinger spent Thursday afternoon in Sullivan. Mrs, Wm. Gaskins was in Terre Haute Friday. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church met at the basement for an all -day, quilting. At noon a covered dish dinner was served to, Rev. and Mrs. Killion, Mrs.
Katie Schultz, Eula Taylor, Imo
night with his grandmother. Mrs. DilJie Brown has returned to her home in Farmersburg. Mary and Fylura Foutz were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. AnniQ Patton. ' .
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OBITUARY
FOR SATF.
good condition. $20.00. Mrs. Guy team. References. Write Box BZ, Boles, Coffman Apt. No. 14. je-oJTimes.
: I WANTED TO BUY-
MtefolUv,,,,, .trauer, ouu-ie wneels. With or Almarena
1 HO.Il,11U1
Phone 245.
Rachael Ann, daughter of Reuben and Emily (McKinney) Thompson, was born Nov. 22, 1853 and departed this life Jan. 16, 1945 at the age of 91 years, 1 month and 25 days. She was married to Benoni
three children were born, Oliver, Lucy and Evert. She was a charter member of the Fairbanks Primitive Baptist church which she faithfully attended until ill health prevented. She had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. W. Scott,
Owens,"Lois Richards, Marguerite ,Ior. l"e pa 111 ee years- xne reMiller, Nettie Davidson, " Maude finder of her life had been spent
German. Eva and Inez raw,. Eva ni x atroailKS . townsmp.
Bean, Lillie Miller and Gertrude
1 The husband and son Oliver
i ALVEY-pays. 10c for your beef, WANTED Lady to do "house-son.
FOR SALE 2 milk goals, one
esh, one fresh soon; one billy. .11 hornless. Achie Hiatt, Sullian R. 4. '
corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Ilautc.l
work in Indianapolis. Good sal-; ary. Telephone 282. j
HYMERA
FREE! Tlirce valuable prizes I YOUNr,. pvnprif.nfpH m:m
with feed purchased or chicks wants farm job or share cron ' Mrs- Earl Woot,ruU who ,las
' booked on valu.ilile orizes dm iiit' n,, nr m,, i i,. r..i.,.. been home tor a few days re-
- " ' " O "tVW'IM ,V.VV U.UUIIU11, iUUlUJf r- . FOR SALE Coal range, good January and February. Now In Sisson, R. 5, Vincenncs, Ind. , turned lo booth Benrt Friday. s new. Reservoir, and good bak-; effect. Watch for further inform- ' - - - - Mrs. Leon Littlejohn, Mrs. Uu r. Used a short time. Hurry! i ation in this newspaper. Ask par-, FfH" Rpfll" ; Coke, Mrs. Charles Annis and lurry! 317 E. Harris. jticulars at Johnson Feed and' UI .Mrs. James Marlowe were dinner .. Supply Co., 115 South Court,! rni, f, i j guests of Mrs. Frank Pierson FOR SALE-Girl's plaid wool 'phone 606 ! RENT Furnished room FrW jat. size 16. Like new. 220 S.j ' one or two g'rls- modern 1 Mrs Ezra Criss and Mrs Gar. Iain St. IF YOU are NOT GETTING the .home WHarris J5t. ' net Bradbury were in Jasonville . -, RESULTS from your flock of dc-mt -7 't 0" -r,3 p.. Fridav FOR SALE 4-room house, hens use PRATT'S POUT TRY GR RENT 75 to 85 acres for ' ' . , ehts and citv water 2 lots on ntri n ato nV , ' T , . soy beans- Wanteci to bW ncifer ' ' M' ' ' F0,"0St PtS' os side P L 1l inf. W T !, v V D"llneham Halch- calf, Jersey or Guernsey. 3 days to Bose, of the U. S Coast Guard csl s1de.P1.ee $1,100. W. T., cry. 1 30 days old. William Wilkcy, R. 1. returned to Norfolk, Virginia iCJlntt. ' "." - . ' -. I , "Friflsiv murnlnf Jiflor snriidinu
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Sebring jjieceueu ner in oeatn several Mrs. Alvin Taylor entertained gfhe survived by the at dinner Wednesday evening in kughterf Mrs. Chas. W, Scott, and honor of Mr. Taylor's birthday, sol'j!'ve!t- , iU ' , the following guests were pre- . , Crossing of the Bar was read sent, Rev. and Mrs. Killion and thefrd ot tnis obituary by Sf.n Mr nnd Mr. Rill TWirlcnn ' KeV- Wyman Hull.
and '
This Morning's Headlines JONES QUITS TO GIVE WALLACE HIS JOB President Roosevelt has asked Jesse Jones to resign as Secretary of Commerce in order to give the job to Henry Wallace, who retired Saturday as Vice President. The action was disclosed in' letters Jones made public Sunday night They were dated Saturday, the day of the President's inauguration to a fourth term. Jones wrote Mr. Roosevelt that he would "accede to your decision," but protested that "for you to turn over ail these assets and responsibilities to a man ; inexperienced in business and finance will, I believe, be hard for the business and financial world to understand." Mr. Roosevelt termed it "a very difficult letter to write," citing his friendship and relationship, with Jones, who took the cabinet post September 10, but explained: "Henry Wallace deserves almost any service which he believes he can satisfactorily perform. I told him this at. the end of the campaign in which he displayed .the utmost devotion to our cause, traveling almost incessantly, and working for the success of the ticket, in many parts of the country . . ." Wallace, the. President informed, Jones, "has told me that he thought he could do the greatest amount of good in the Department of Commerce,. for which, he : is fully, suited ..."
GREATER OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS,. EXCEPT ROCKETS, IN DECEMBER. All . the critical munitions programs except Navy rockets, showed production increases in December,- the- Waf roe. duction Board announced Sunday night. Officials had feared a letdown because of the holiday season, but the increases ranged from 61 per cent for infantry mortars to a barely perceptible one-tenth of one percent for military dry cell batteries. .. . "In the second half of 1944, output in ;every one of the critical programs showed a substantial gain, ranging upward from 20 per . cent for tires and trucks to over 150 per cent for aircraft and mortars
( and over 200 per cent for rockets," the epot said. ,';.-..
IN MEMORIAM
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nash
family, Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond and daughter, Norma Jean,
Norma Jean Nash, Bob Syster, I In loving memory of our dear Gayle Taylor and Bill Dickerson. , wife and mother; Bertha Mae ; Stevens, who passed away four
years ago, Jan. 21, 1941. Softly the stars are gleaming
Upon a precious grave Bosstick. called wh i.t.nth ,.,;!,, ,.i.,
C? jj ....w u..u lumuui Klv:uuiJMg bunday The one we nvp(i h,. niH rni
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FOR SALE I have my red door, timothy and lespedcza in. onie in and look it. over and buy
furniture repairing done now be- j fore the spring rush. We buy. I
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sell and trade furniture and' LOST Manila folder contain
niie of it. B. F. Workman, No. 15 j household inerchuiidi.se. P. and A.,ing personal Income Tax reports.
Jackson iit. Phone .505. furniture Store, 105 S, Main St.,
inoxt door to Smith's Drug Store.
n leave here with his parents, Mr.
ami Mrs, Virgil Bose. ! CARLISLE
Mrs. Avarilla
on- Mrs. Anna Patton
niuiiiuiig. ahio. iivFiu vvw. miu
Margaret called in the afternoon.. As God.s healing balm ig rendered
wuiien uiuh-ei- Mnntlis anH ,11 ,:i u..
M., jvoia lull avvuiij ujr,
.... KIV.. WU O I clearly
: And cease to ask, O why?
Sadly missed by Bert Stevens
REICH TOLD. "WE MUST KEEP OUR NERVE." Nazi leaders told the. German, people last night, "we must keep ouc nerve in this serious hour on the east front" and begged for time in which to effect countermeasures. A government-inspected article,' circulated to all newspapers of the Reich by the D.N.B.- Agency, quoted the Nazi high command as stating, "all that was humanly possible has been done within the last six .months to enable the, Reich to cope with the present serious hour." , - , ' "The military situation on the east ; front is serious", the article . said. "The German people know it full well ,' . ." ''
f JU bALt. National rash reu-i
lor. Phone 542-Y. Charles M.j
srey. 451 South Troll St., Sulli;n. 1
JUST RECEIVED 600x16. 550x
17, 550x18. 475x19, and 450x21 Grade I tires. Flynn's, Paxton,
FOR SALE Baled straw, baled' D0 YOUR OWN floor sanding.
over hay, corner and line posts ' Kel'1 our sanaer by the hour. Also
id hybrid seed corn. Bill Mickey.
Reward. Call Times Office.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Vincennes, spent
FOR SALE Four Guernsey 1 phone 47filers, one ready to freshen. rr"'" J jgistered. Everett Irvin, south of
ew Lebanon. i sT
use our Sherwin-Williams Floor I Finish. The County Hardware
FOR SALE Corn, hay, straw,; ire1 fencing, shiplap lumber,! irbed wire, some 18-iu. sewer! !e. Hi 11 Mickey. '
FOR SALE Clover and timoly mixed hay, mostly clover, avid Huff, Graysville Phone. . 2, Sullivan.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullimx phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford- 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, Indiana
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-..( in. I)!movc for ytur,elf the cd'-voM'S" of .eniih Rad ionic 3Ii--'ri:i, T.itli ttits rovc'iitionarj' ;r.'.Lny iuarino aid. let your ow n (.ts decide. No "high pressure." We dispense only to those -a ho caa be helped.
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5n COMPLETE fU Model A-2-A WilhNsulrol-Color Earphone and Cord
Mr. and Mrs.
son called on Mr. and Mrs
Easter- ind Gene Wednesday night. Mary and Fylura Fuulz called on Mrs. Nannie Lester Tuesday afternoon. Will Higgs and grandchildren, Davirf 'ami Janet Pierson and Ed
I Turman of Sullivan spent Suniday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I Leonard Ilo'sslick. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lisinan of ' Mrs. Cecilc Mann ' of Terre
Sunday here; Haute and her mother. Mrs. Au-
Female pointer, black head,)wlUl Mr. Ltsmans father, Cla- nio Patton, have gone to Jackblack and white ticked over body. :'cnce Lisman. jsonvillc,. Florida to . visit their Phone lb'9. 236 W. Harris. ! Pvt. Joe Wayne Stultz has I son and grandson, Captain Tho-
1 ocen ciassnieci as a raieu I'irjr- ,mas ii. Mann Jr., ann tunc .son. CARD OF TKV.'KS , maey Technician and has been I Thomas Henry Mann III. Wc, the family of Rachael Ann assigned to the 306th General! Mr, and Mrs. Kay Harvey and Trueblood, wish to thank our Horpital in Fort Lewis, Washing- st.n, Charles Ry, spent Saturday many friends and neighbors for ton. He is the son of Alvin and night with her mother, Mrs. j their kindness and sympathy dur- Eva Stultz formerly of Carlisle. 1 Emma Harris. i
:ing the long illness and death of now of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is I Frank. Brunei", and Mrs. Lois
our relative. We Wish to thank the srandson of Mrs. Stella Stultz 1 Snavelv and danrrht.pr. Parol i
our friends for the beautiful flor-' of Carlisle. A brother, Lane Stultz Mrs. Annie Patton and grandson.
ai ouerings, ;ur. i.esier tor nis has served more than three years song service and Rev. Wyman overseas.
I Hull for his consoling message, i Pvt. and .Mrs. Charles L. WinMr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Scull len, Jr.; of Madison. Wisconsin
rame home last week-end for u
plan more
STRIP HUNGARY OF HITLER GIFTS. Hungary, under Alliedimposed armistice terms, is but back to the same frontiers it held before Germany began carving up Europe and Hungary joined him in the enterprise. Both of Hungary's predecessors in Soviet-enforced surrender Finland and Romania returned to the Soviet Union the
and children. j territory, incorporated by Moscow after the beginning of thq Gcrr
-,m... man coiifuesl in 1939. Hungary is stripped of all her land gains at VSSSSSOSSiiiUWS&S! i "U! expense of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Romania and is ipTi run I utivit mi,0A shoved back into her 1!)37 boundaries.. This means surrender- ofl MlPffflH Wtt W T,o7 !- ' , . . , , ,. . ' I Homania, promised Transylvania in the .settlement of last Srpt, rwWJT jiiiii,MwiiiPMiigii ; ,., . .... r ... ...
HTmTM iVid.fff.Tv ' e 1 uessaiaoia to me soviet union. Moscow uau . annexed. ?M!lli;iil'Mil'fih!l,n 'fl 1 Bessarabia tinder agreement with Romania in June.-1919. but Hitler.
gavo it back, to Bucharest after he marched east.
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
MILBURN'S PHARMACY
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Truchloou and family Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and family, '
One-Minute Test 1. For what are these three islands noted Bcdloe's, St. Helena, Alcatraz? 2. Which lies further west. 'Nome.. Alaska, or Honolulu? ' S. Chickadee- is a bird; what Us a chickaree? Words of .W isdom A noble heart, like the sun, sliov.eth its greatest countenance in its lowest estate. Sir Philip Sidney.
visit with the former's father, Clwrles L. Whalen Sr who has been ill for some time.
John ' Patton were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russell I Patlon and Anna Lois. Byron- Foutz and daughters, i Nellie, Stella and Fern Ellen callocl on Mr. and . Mrs. Durlnm j Foutz and Mr. unci Mrs. Junior I
Fout.v and daughter, Pamela Sue
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room in a house where there are guests, the hostess should suggest a regular morning- and eveing time when it will be available for the guests.
Hints on lithuette
When there is only one bath-
Today's Horoscope If you are celebrating a birthday, today, you are neat and precise in all your habits and are especially particular about your clothing. You have the ability to retain the confidence of friends and should be moderately successful in business. You are lovable and generous, and seek the good will and opinion of associates.
Think about amusements, soclaJ matters and friendly contacts today. With Venus dominating the cosnik scene, your associations with others should be . harmonious and agreeable. This is an excellent cycle to plant the seeds of mutual accord.
One-Minute Test AnHWt." 1. Bedloe's for the Statue oi LiUerty; St. Helena, for Napopoleon's exile; Alcatraz for U. S-. prison. '. 2. Nome. 3. The North American ret squirrel.
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