Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 17, Number 40, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 February 1945 — Page 3
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$1 5(1.
Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulalon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ lnden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creornulsion with the understanding you must like the way it ciuickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. o GREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
HELP WANTED For1 policial housework and help with children. JNo laundry. Phone .518. 405 W. Washington.
For Sale
OF wood shingles due at ureau Elevator at Merom :k. Farm Bureau Co-op. ,
John Deere parts and call 285 at Mace Tire & Service, Sullivan, Ind.
FLOWERS and Greenhouse. '
Plants.
ATY FEEDS Egg mush, :ratch feed, $2.85; 10 Z.5Q; rabbit pellets, bag ig food, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45. 'eed Store. .
; greatly REDUCED! Testen Atlas tires now selling low prices in. all sizes, taudard Service (Vick-
I'OR SALE Two young Jersey cows. 5 miles southeast of New Lebanon. Elmer Prose, R. 1 Sullivan. FOR SALE Good farm team of geldings, weight 1300 lbs. Sound in every respect. Harry Mason,
R. 1, Sullivan. ' FOR SALE Mixed timothy, clover hay, and wheat straw. Wanted: n Dunic boar. S. E. Cpuls-on, New Lebanon phone.
WANTED Work hour. Phone 324-X.
by day
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WANTED Good used play pen. i Call 381, Merom.
WANTED TO BUY Pick-up truck or panel truck. 107 West Jackson Street. M. T. Conger. WANTED Washings, no ironing. Stella Davidson, 116 N. Foley St.
McNabb.
' I ; IJruee Copeland was' confined 'to his home Sunday and Monday .with illness.
Mrs. Bud Coleman of Alton, Mrs. Reva Bates is spending 111., is spending a few days with this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Lillie Miller. i Johnson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Bland of Sul- Louis Rogers returned to his
livan, attended the funeral of i work in Pennsylvania last wee!;.
Shelby Bolinger noon.
Monday after-
Mrs. Rogers stayed here for a
longer visit with her parents,, Mr.
FOIt SALE 3 fresh cows, Jerseys, one giving 40 lbs. per, tests 7. T. A. Springer.
room semi-modern house. 63G-Y at 117 South State.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bolinger i and Mrs. Earl Berry
WANTED TO BUY I or 5-, of Washington. Ind., and duugh- Basil Mason, Bluford Burton,
Call iter, Mrs. Fay Chesscr of refers-! Louis Smiley and Luther Owens
burg. Ind., were called here on; who are employed in Indianapuaccounl of the death of Mr. Bo-' lis spent the week-end at home, lingers brother. Shelby Bolinger. i Lee Elden Dillion has been
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sweet of j ill the past few days.
missions were already behind him, Lt.. Chance stayed at his jub of hitting enemy installations, railways and factories day after day in the softening-up job of the June 6th landing in Normandy and the' present inevitable
I collapse of the Nazi regime.. His i fighting spirit is the basis of live
air force that now has air superiority in all theaters of war.
i WANTED Elderty man for j part-time work at the Liberty ! Filling Station.
Lost
SALE Model A Ford, itate St. Phone 593-A. SALE Coal range, good n. Cheap if taken at once. 3edwell, 1127 N. Section. 116-L. Chevrolet. Will trade for r car. See Chas. Wright, Super Service. SALE 1930 Model A right Super Service. SALK - lt35 Chevrolet,'
res, goou eouumon. ; , R. 1 Pax lou. ! SALE .Shoals. Davis UoSALE Jersey cows, calves . Charles Armstrong, 3 ii.rllieast Sullivan, 1 mile f Glendora.
FOR SALE Electric motors, single and three phase. Lawrencevillc Sales Company, Lawrencpville. 111. Phone !)0.
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FOR SALE Good dining table i face stock cow, with long shaj p
and six chairs with leather seat
Bargain for quick Johnson St.
sale. 215 E.
FOR SALE Bales bean hay, 50 bu. yellow beans, 2-horse mowing machine, 5-inch feed mill, 6-qt. lard press, surface cultivator, cream seperator, good 2-year-old colt, smooth mouth, mare. Wanted: Brown Swiss bull, 12 to 18
lioriS. Notify R. W. Springer or
T. A. Springer.
LOST Red billfold with name, containing about $30.00 and valuable papers. Reward. Norma Johnson, 247 S. Court. Phone 892.
Indianapolis, are visiting his par-'
ents; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweet, j Mrs. Kathryn Osborne, who hasj been visiting her sister in Indianapolis, returned home Sunday af-j ternoon. 1 '
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Sullivan Lodge No. 73 R. S. M. slated meeting FeD. Cm at 7:30 P. M. All members urged to attend, visitors welcome. Clyde Cookscy, I. M. Earl llandlord, Sec.
This Morning's Headlin
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MAN LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON DUE TO GAS A local man said he used to feel like a swollen balloon after meal:;. He would bloat full of gas and spit up acidulous liquids. Was terribly constipated. This man is one of the hundreds who now praise ERB-HELP. He took this medicine and now eats anything without gas or bloating and bowels are regular. ERB-HELP coulahis 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.,
CARD OF TIIANKS
We wish to extend our thanks
to those who helped in any way
j months. Thomas Bowen, 1 1-2 mi. during our recent bereavement,
i Rev. Maurice Clymore, the sing-
west Paxton.
COLD WAVE PROMISED. Thawing weather reducing the snowdrifts. in northeastern states yesterday overshadowed developments of a new cold wave moving down from the Canadian border into the Midwest. Chicago forecasters said Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York,
hardest hit of the states suffering from fuel and transport tietips due lust spring. Muo're has taken part ' to p,.ot)ged co!ci weather and hcuvv snow, should benefit substanin large scale missions by the 15th im Irow ye,;(erclay-s thaw and continued moderate' temperatures Air Force aimed at destroying the t , ,,,,,,, .j.j... j vitally needed oil refineries of ! Latel' toda' lhe raercury 15 exPted to drop to around five Germany, and has also bombed !above ' the Chicago and central Illinois area, bridges that carry supplies to the)
aSll" TW0 CHINA AIR BASE CITIES LOST TO JAPS.-The Chinese! ly defended in Europe and Moore' 'lign command announced the loss of Namyung and Kanhsien (Kan-'
enow), sites of air bases which the United Slates Fourteenth Air Foree previously evacuated. ! The current Japanese offensive from tiie Canton area forced
XOT.1CE OF Al'l'OIXTJIiLXT Notice is hereby fdven tlmt t'i" uiHlnrsun'd lias been apfiuinU'd Administratrix of tiie estate (if Roy Wilwn. ciei.-uased lute of Sullivan Comity. Indiana. Said estate is sujpposi.il to by solvent. GKOHG1A GAIL WILSON. ' Administratrix, Joi.- W. Lowdrniiilk, Attorney. 1st ins 2-7-J5 3t,
.ES $1.00 to S3.00 per bu., ragc. Turley, $3.50 per bu. Orchard. Linton, Ind.
FOR SALE - Deep freeze units. New and used. Lawienceville Sales Company, Lawrenccville, III. Phone 90.
i uu salii iiay, siraw, corn, woven wire fence stretchers, fence posts, wire fence and barbed wive. Bill Mickey.
Mrs. Freida McCammoii went to Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Martha 'Mundell and
grandmother were in Sullivan
Monday afternoon. . i earned early in combat what
Misses Mildied and Betty I full session with flak is like.
Annis returned home from Law- : Moore, " all-county basketball
renceville, Illinois Friday. ; player with Elberfeld high school abandonment of a third fighter base from which American planes Mrs. Mary Strahle and son, Cpl. f in 1942, joined the Air Force soon had' harassed Japanese shinning in the Shanehai-Hona Kontr area.
ers, those who ottered then- cars. Robert Stralile were in Sullivan alter grafltjalioti .and.--won his (l rnn-H..'th Ah- Force tV-hd those who gave" fkM-al tr!buU-s,!-Tlu.S(1;Vy;' . . - . ,,11, fvlrWveral months .later: '"U1,h A" rKC t,,MU,w?d ' pallbearers and lower girls, audi ni,... r,,i,,, ti,,i, ,t i,, Ho w.-.s sunn siss-'lenfri " tn ' in nw' 1 " " '
......nv,,!.. T(1, .. :b.,mhardment for ro.ni,;il f,-:Tinir I ofliLAKY JJUOM'S Sill! OPI'OSITION.-Sldl oppooitum to
Charles Annis was in Sullivan j and last fall joined Col. John P Tuesday. ' Tondiave's Group in Italy. Lt Mrs. Paul Tlmmas f Tcrre ! Moore now wears the Air Medal Haute visited r.i.-i-lcr, Mrs. j , , ,
Kay .Smith and family over the week-end.
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Billman Funeral Directors. Mrs. Geneva Hunter and Family
Miscellaneous
TODAY'S MARKETS
SALE 24 pairs mens
jll kinds girl;.' jackets,
ALVEY' pays 10c for your beef hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd &. Ohio, Terre Haute.
paying more money to public officials ami employes developed Tuesday as the Indiana Legislature passed at tear.l seven bills calling for salary increases. The Senate passed, 42 to 0, a bill of Senator
' . j Lucius Somers, republican, Hoaglaud, providing for general salary HERO'S MEDALS GIVEN WIFE j raises for ail county commissioners. Somers estimated the general
In a previously arranged cere- J increase at between 25 and 35 per cent except in Lake and Marion
Men Wanted
Help the war effort by Retting a railroad job. SEE REPRESENTATIVE RAILROAD RETIREMENT HOARD, COURT HOUSE AUDITORIUM, THURSDAY, !):00 to HKJU A. M.
-Mrs. Fred Layman was hi Terre mony, Mrs. Norma R. Chance of counties, where the raises would be greater.
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Haute Tuesday
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INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7. (UP) Produce: Poultry: Broilers, friers and roasters under five lbs., 28c; Bar-
FREE! Three valuable prizes j red and White Bock springers,
- T..um..lJrf lultli f.rl t,iir..in.r1 nr I'liirl; ! COlOl'ea SOl'intlerS. Z.Jc: JLit'U-
OiailRimi.JUim ..muui.,, ... . T . l : .,". . . lhe i.hok) of Ik..-' sUW-r Mr
m i booked on valuable prizes during "" M'iiet-s, uvavy uieeu,; - " - - , ; , - 'Oil OL. 1 . i ,a... . ..i i !... i IVI zi l'v Sipivifiti. iirnpf In hil-
January and February. Now Ui '". 8"oi iieu.s, tv:, - effect. Watch for further inform- cocks. 15c. !hoc 111 IdnnaiK.l.s Friday, atioii in litis newspaper. Ask par- . Current receipts on eggs 32 Mis. Frank Abrams , who lias tic-uhiiN at Johnson Feed aud.-,,'te lor 54 lbs. and. over deliv- been coufined ( her home with
Jasonville was presented a group
of medals that were awarded to her husband for heroism and j excellence in the line of duty, i These were presented to Mrs. ! Chance in the absence of her
Mrs Dorothy Mitchell who has ( husbandi First Lieutenant Walter
shipment of large sewing s, lamp tables, magazine coimolouni rugs, scatter
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) W. "Washington.
R. Chance, 25. of the United States Army Air Corps, who at
l The upper chamber also passed two other bills calling for great- ! or compensation, one increasing teachers' pensions from $0C0 to $1,200
and the other increasing the salaries of Lake and Marion County coroners. The bill which drew verbal fireworks from Andrew was a Senate measure in grant prosecuting. attorneys $600 a year, effective Jan. 1, 1!M5. to reimburse them for expenses incurred in conducU iny investigations. Fifteen representatives sided with Andrew on
SALE 80-acre farm. II. Walters. Sullivan R. 5, li, or call Taxton 10 on 23. I NSON PRODUCTION -CHICKS: Early order dism orders placed by Fcbruh. 34 years of continued progress assures you of the best! We also have , coal and kerosene broodts. And other supplies. ON FEED & SUPPLY CO., ilh Court St. Phone G06.
Supply Co., Phone 606.
115 South
lice
Court. K'i't'd in Indianapolis. illness is improved
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7.-(UP) Mrs. Homer Meredith and Mrs. (Livestock: J Mary Si.emore spent the weekllogs, 6,500; 160-400 lbs.. $14.80; end in Indiau.molLs. .
or Hie hauling away, 100-160 lbs., $13.50 $14.80: L'uodi m,-' lr.-.niH v.,.. .,
WHILE IT EASTS
Corn chaff and cleanings. Farm
ers find it valuable for litter, bedding, nuilili and fertilizer. Johnson Elevator.
and choice sows, $14.00 $14.05. Cattle. 1,800; calves, 600; load good and choice steers, $16.00; bulk medium and good, $13.50 -$15.10; load good heifers, $15.00; I ml U lu.ifcrc tnnn tu r.n- mn
anents, $10.10 and $15.00. Othersl ((km a g0QCi tows, '$1 LOO-
CALL 807 for Cold Wave Perm
Shop,
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yung. The O. E. S. met Monday evening with a good a I tendance.
$3.50 tip. Charm Beauty
over Maxwell-Brown's.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for used furniture, stoves, radios, odd pieces, or whole house. 107 Wucl .Tanlrmn M T f-.mimi.
I luLi X LI lUli; VI VV II lllfc
s. lighting iixturcs inclurt-: LOOK All sizes of Grade f
jejrescent lighting; floor, j tires available. Abo batteries reclesk, pin-up and bed j ciiargcd, $1.00 with rental tree two-burner and single hot. Fly tin's, Paxton. Indiana.
electric cone heaters; lamp
Cory coffee makers ey Electric Shop.
i i
v ready. Champion Strain Korean Lespedeza Seed,
is State test !)!).7K. pure. I 12c prr pound, Bagged F.O.B. Robinson, Illinois.!
write Trimble Bros., ile. Illinois.
TRAINED practical nurse, graduate Practical. Nurse Training
School, wants position as night
nurse. Call Bertha Ogborn: Phone 585. NESB1T BEAUTY SHOP now
in house (inartcrs at 232 S. Court.
ead Animals Removed Kinds: horses, cows, ), calves and hogs, ('ail oc Feed Service, Sullijhone ?'.Y1 or Crawford or Crawford 53109, j Haute, We pay all e -charges. 24 hour serin Wachtel Co frre Haute. Indiana
Phone 377 for Nesbit.'
appointment. Golda
ATTENTION F A R M E R S When ordering Hybrid seed corn for 1045 planting, better buy" Crow's and Kelly's dependable i Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer. ;
BAKE SALE & Delicatessen byHud Crowder Relief Corps Sat., Feb. 10th, 1st door south Smith's Drug Store.
I 13.50; veal ers top, $18.t)0.
FAGTOGRAPH5 The Indian Love Lyrir-a wr written by Amy Woodforde Finden, a gifted modern Er.lir.r song writer. A memorial to bet was uiiveiled come years ago it an English church.
Kate Douglas VViggin wrote her first book, "Tlio Story o! Patsy," to raise funds to open 2 free kindergarten for poor children. The D. A. R. is reported to be going to construct permanent libraries at 10 General Army Hospitals in the United States. Homing pigeons, such as thoee used by the U. S. Army, live about eiirht or nine years.
'The Golden Kyle class meeting will be held Fiiday night at the
home of Ileal) Hoilman. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stark j and son of near Shehuun spent ! Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dot j Benson and sons. Mrs. Kale Bowen returned
from a visit with Walter Nash near
! home Sunday i.Mr. and Mrs. ! Carlisle. ! Mrs. Stella Wayne spent
present is a prisoner of war the Gemau government. .
I The medals awarded the hemic airman and presented to his wife were, the Distinguished Flying Cross, which is the symbol of ! courage and high devotion to duty of the Army Air Forces.' It 'is desired by many but won by only a few or the many who ride the air lanes. Also awarded were ,the Air Medal for a successful series of missions accomplished and three Oak Leaf Clusters in lieu of three additional awards "f the same. Two presidential citations for participation in ', bombings of strategic tnigets I within Nazi Europe were also, 'addcyi to his line of battle honors.
The presentations were made by Caplain Hubert W. Judd of Camp Alterbury. Indiana. 1.1. Ch.'mce Ir, u native of Hymera and a graduate of Ilymera High School. He is the son of Mrs. Sanford Scott who resides in Hymeia. He entered the service in August of 1942 and was transferred to overseas duty in January of the following year. From his base in England he made more than fifty bombing mission over Fortress Europe as the first pilot of a B-24 Liberator bomber. His plane was shot
of the roll call, but it passed with seventy-one ayes
CHILD ADOPTION BILL ATTACKED. Passage of a bill requiring approval by the Juvenile. Court of all placements of illegitimate children would send .Indiana "back to the day of scarlet letter branding" awl would "increase murder" in the stale, members of lhe Social Security Committee of the House of Representatives were told at a public hearing on the measure yesterday afternoon.
DRAM' OF NURSES URGE). -'Lii.xtuy nursing"- ami 2 hour! .service for "rich families" were cited yeslerday by Surgeon General Thomas Parran as emphasizing the need fur a draft law for all grad-J uafe nurses up to 45. "We still have too much luxury service," be said. "I know ot rich families who insist upon nid secure a purse on' each oi three shills a day to care for illness which is not serious' while in the same hospital war patients are suffering for the lack of J nursing care." I
MONUMENTS
FOR DECORATION DAY Because of labor short-
ages, anyone wishing, a marker or monument hy Decoration Day, May 30Ui, w ould lo wise lo place their order now to avoid disappointment. I am not able lo make ana personal calls on account of. having' to do my ow n work. Sullivan MonumenL Company
II, U. Ciarksou
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hallo
'cOMTRlBUTlOMTOTHEi TWEOLD CUN-ARtXJND
Johnson and son, Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Fleming and son of Sullivan. . Mrs. Harry Dilley of Gary, Indiana arrived Sunday nht to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem A Miw.l t ..niH T pv
c..,o ci ,.r n, i.Pin.n Ulown over enemy territory in
spent the" week-end with Patsy'! -Tub'
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Wanted
One-Miiiutn Teai ' 1. Who was the or'y person to
receive the Nobnl p iw tw'.ce?
members of the president's cabinet under three presidents? 3. What Revolutionary vv a r general was known as the
'VKU of X'l:lum Vtr is Iho rt '-t:;;!1
.v.-mid mulcr the 'sanction of tlx:
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"Swamp Fox"?
. . i W ANTED Dead animals. Wej remove your dead animals free of'
charge. Phone No. 9 reverse! Charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. i Hil!f " Ktiipicttc . It is correct to go without a WANTED Folding camera, size - hat when wearing a dinner dress; film 120, 620, 616 or 116. Write or to wear a dinner hat. An ordi-
Mrs. Harvey McKinley. Merom ary daytime nac is om oi pwce.
c.wru. no ltbL;:.lH-ia.j.:
fence. johnson. i eba'a it today. You should get , i mir? Uiiii your money's worth. Today's Hjro. copo , j Ajiswci '.elated correspondence fours is an analytic na'wre, ir.- ; to;s:y. Soir-.eone important may be
liniid to nrobe and atudv thina; - -.i'.'.n-. 10 near irom joj.
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analyze your frien.5;- too much, j Try to be more cheerful in your
attitude toward the world, iou possess excellent taste and judgment, and wiH find happiness find contentment in your home. Your ideas abeu' progress shotild be
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1. Miin?. Ciuic. 2. Henry L.'Stimson under Taft, flri-.ver and Koescvo'.'.; Andrew Mellon, under Hoover, Coolide and Han'.in.s;. 3. Gen. Francis Marion.
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