Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 29, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 February 1945 — Page 4
FACE FOUI!
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, FEB. 8, WIS,
Mi, Women!
40,50,60! WantPep? Want to Feel Years Ycungsr? Tin rnii Maine e'httTif tM, worn-out feellmf on n OMrex to done. Contolnii tonlo Wf1 fin fin (or tjodv old bo k'ly bwauso lowln Hon. also f,?;,S; -tICte& vitamin B,. iliwtwy size now onJt -!9c. fry su si 1 ivijlfjLB lot new pep. j ounior Icejlns, tills vei 1 Oajr. Jo- Ml'! at all dni stores everywhere ij Sullivan, at Smith Drug Store.
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happy relief to sleep-robbing
symptoms of acid indigestion, gassincss, and upset stom
ach. Tasto delicious, easy ta take-no mixing, no bottle. Try
them have a good night's sleep and wake up in the morning feeling liko n $1,000,000, Get genuina Stuart Tablet at your druggistonly 25c, 60c, or SI .20 under maker's positive money-back guarantee.
t Q.P.A. Crackdown Looms For Clubs And Eating Places
A long-delayed dny of reckoning has arrived for chilis, restaurants and food manufacturers w ho flagrantly 'are Haunting rationing regulations, the Indiana Office of Price Administration announced today. The outright closing of a number of establishments appears to be inevitable OPA officials stated. Under the OPA ration banking system,' institutional users (restaurants, clubs and other public and semi-public eating places) and industrial users (food manufacturers using rationed foods in their products) are required to keep their accounts in balance. The system works similar to a conventional checking account.
of other suppliers, proprietors write checks for the number of ppints needed. OPA revealed that some establishments have overdrawn their accounts thousands of points and have no possible way of catching up. Recognizing the need for eating establishments, OPA has confined itself to powers of persuasion to keep establishments in tine, officials said. With food rationing much tighter since the holidays, however, Indiana officials have been instructed by the OPA national office to suspend the ration banking privileges of violators. Banks
have been- instructed to notify the i
OPA District Office when accounts have been overdrawn. The District Office will notify the establishment that the overdraft must be paid within 15 days or have the account iu question closed. Overdraw can be met in Home installers hv rlrauinif m
accounts which are solvent. How-
or all of their accounts and have
no possibility of making the necessary adjustments. When account is closed, the user must surrender all ration
Mrs. Mildred Farr and daughter, Sue of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Rector and daughter. Albert Luxton who is employed at Detroit, Michigan is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Luxton, Mr, and Mrs. Asher Page visit-
over, officials said, some estab- dl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page
lishmenls arc insolvent in most Sunday afternoon. Mr. Page is
in poor health. : Mrs. John Rankins is ill. Charles Richardson spent Monday in Indianapolis. Harold Edward Richardson,
checks and check books for that who is in the navy stationed near account. He may not subsequent- Detroit spent last week-end with 'ly have or use an account for the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles food in which he overdrew,, Fur- j Richardson and family, thcrmore, he will Jose the privi- j William Herring of Dayton, lege of making delayed payments Ohio visited his parents, Mr. and of processed foods and meat Mrs. Clyde Herring over the points to suppliers. This means week-end. delivery and will not qualify for! Mrs. Pansy Lynn and daugh
ter, Pauline of Linton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Alexander and daughter Jane. Pauline Reed of Linton visited Mr. and Mrs. William Luxton and son, Sunday afternoon.
the ten-day credit perlid.
ELLIS
Chicago, are in Sullivan visiting relatives and attending to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rawles of Sullivan, have moved into the property recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Charley McDonnell. Mrs. Ruby Mason attended the funeral of Evaleen Stcincr Good
man at West Terre Haute, Salur-! day afternoon. ' ' ! Roi:)ert Wheaton was in Tent-
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Russell and "dUie awmay morning
children of New Lebanon, visited Floyd Skinner and family Monday evening.
Richey ' were called to Terre Haute Saturday due to the illness, of their father, Adrian Richey. Miss Dorothy Metcalf who ,is working at Terre Haute spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metcalf.
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25c
AMERICA'S GREATEST COFFEE VALUE
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AP GRADE 'A' AfPLE SAUCE
BORDO VRAND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 40c-29c
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PANCAKE FLOSS
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WHEN FOOD PRICES GO UP" Serviceoisn's families and olhers are first to suffer . . . bu1 EVENTUALLY EVERYBODY LOSES when food prices go xip. ' Because our dollars simply buy less. Help protect the value oi your earnings and your savings. Help protect America's tuture. It's smart and patriotic to KNOW YOUR CEILING PRICES
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LEWIS j ' . Mrs. Mary Grunell spent the I week-end with friends in Evansville. Clarence Phcgley of day City j was in Lewis Monday. Protracted meeting at the ' United Brelhern Church began, Sunday, liev. Ed Richey will '
and Mrs. Eli Yates were Mr. and' assist in me meeting. Mrs. Floyd Skinner Katl.ryn My-: Mr aru Mrg ' crs, Ueo and Max Skinner. Trrrc IIi41(le a)d M .md Mrs Walter Williams preached at Ml, 'Howard Harbaugh and children Calvary last Sunday morning. welc djnner guests jf Mr and Mrs. Julia Yates was a guest i Mrs. Earl Scamihorn Sunday. i
I Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Noland I Mason and children at New Leb- ' Mrs- Charles , Harbaugh of Clay
v-ii,y. spent ociiuiuuy wun iiis. 1
There will be preaching at this place next Sunday morning.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
1 Charles Woods.
anon.
Charley Willis was a guest
Monday evening of Rev. and Mrs. I Mr and Mrs d Lawrence Jof, TT !were in Ten'e Haute Saturday! J I ? Uroward, f Sulhvan)and visited Mrs. Maude SclIattended the funeral of Melville whn is in fh h-,,, turo
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afternoon, i Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Eddie Stevenson who has i
W. E, Webb oflbccn seriousJv in is improved. ,
Rev. Ed and brother Gui
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KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the umlersigned administratrix of the estate of Leli I. Dutton has .this day filed in the office of the clerk, of ;he
I Sullivan Circuit Court her i'iual report
, I or her account with said estate, and i t that the same will be heard by Hie j ' Sullivan Circuit Court on the 3rd day
! ol .March tile same beins tin .judicial day of the February
i KMo of said court.
tors, heirs and leguttes of said
lit 1 liei-efoie are hereby notified
to aj'pear iu said court on said day ami show cause why said report should not be approved. DOTALINE E. ALLEN, Administratrix Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan tl)is Jst day of February. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Pius & Tennis. AUonicvs. 1st. ins 2-l-I5 2t.
NOTICE OF
j Credii ' ,Vle..(.den
FINAL SETTLED! ENT
notice is nereoy (riven tnal the undersigned administrator of Inc. estate of Mary I. Workman has this day filed in the office of the Sullivan Circuit Court his final report ot his
account with said estate, and that the same will be heard by the - Sullivan
12th 1 VIJVIUL v-uuii un toe .iiu uay 01 iuarcii term I l'"' sum1' beina' tlie 12th judicial iluy I of the February term 191.) of said '
court. Creditois, heirs and legatees of said , decedent therefore are hereby notified ' to appeal in said court on said day J and show cause why said report should i riot he approveiL jJERT F. WORKMAN. Administrator Witness my -hand and seal of said ! court at Sullivan this 1st day ol February. , j JAMES H. RINUEK, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Lewis Z. Chowniug. Attorney. 1st ins 2-1-4.J 2t.
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