Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 February 1945 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY HUES- FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1945.
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - "THE MERRY MONA1IANS" with Donald O'Connor -' Peggy Ryan - Jack Oakie Phis Paramount I,ate News Events.
WILLIAM POWELL MYMiA LOY
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Kuy War Bonds-S tamos.
-Cartoon "Cilly Goose" & Late News. .
SUNDAY
and
MONDAY.
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Adults 35 c. CHiildi 16c.
RATIONING SUMMARY
Meats, Cheese and Dairy Prod
ucts Book 4 red sVamps Q5 through Z5 and A2 through D2 now valid. Q5 through S5 invalid March 31. T5 through X5 invalid April 28. Y.r.,,Z5, A2 through D2 invalid Jutig 2. Processed Foods Book 4 blue stamps X5 through Z5 and A2
through M2 now good. X5 through Z5, A2 and B2 invalid March 31. C2 through G2 invalid April 28. 112 through M2 invalid June 2.
Sugar Book 4 stamp 34 good for five pounds until - Feb. 28. Stamp 35 valid for five pounds until June 2. All sugar stamps
must last three months now. An
other, sugar stamp is expected to become good May 1. Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps 1,2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA soys no plans to cancel any. Gasoline 14-A coupons valid
everywhere for four gallons each through March 21. B-5, C-5, B-6 and C-6 coupons good everywhere for five gallons each. ;
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "Riders of Santa Fe" and "Secrets of Scotland Yard" Chapter No. 8, "Great Alaskan Mystery."
A Ridjh Romdndn' Rodeo Show
Added. "Comedy" "Cartoon1" and . "Late News
or The Day.
Beware Couglis from comsncn colds - That Hang On Creoniulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell yon a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. v CREOMULSION for Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
ami Mrs. Ernest Myers of Seymour, vill spend the week-end here with the latter's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. Mrs. Gladys Bottorff, ' her mother, Mrs. Emma Grubaugh, and her daughter, Mrs. George Sanders, have returned from Indianapolis, where they have spent the past six weeks visiting relatives. ' li .mav- g . SECTIONAL SCORES
Barker, c 5 2 4 Risinger, g 1 2 3 McCammon, g ........ 3 3 2 Robbins, g ...... .... 2 3 1 Totals 13 11 15 Merom 1(1) FC FTPF Sparks, f 0 0 2 Pinkston, f , ... 0 1 0 Bogard, f 0 0 0 Jones, f ............. 2 2 '3 Gettinger, f 0 0 1 Noble, c 6 0 3 Raley, g . : 3 1 5 Johnson, g , 0- 0 2 Brown, g 0 v 0 1 R. Bogard, g ; . . 0 0 0 Totals 11 4 17 Referee, Thomas; umpire,
Ifymora, 40; Pleasantviile, 25. Carlisle, 37; Merorn, 20. Vincennes, 41; Monroe City, 19. Washington, 27; Washington Catholic, 22. Garfield, 40; Fontanet, 35. State High, 46; Valley, 19. Gerstmeyer, 41; Concannon, 32.
Evansville Central, 30; N. liar- j
mony, 24. Jasper, 75; Ireland, 23. Linton, 44; Midland, 19. Ben Davis, 36; Tech, Indianapolis, 31.
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Myles.
LOCALS
s SHERMAN MONDAY''. T W Xl
Adults 35c Child. 14c.
. Mrs. Florence Ruddell and son of Robinson, 111., are visiting relatives and friends in Sullivan. , Rachel Rose Myers of Seymour, is visiting Her grandparents, Mr.i and Mrs. Floyd Lamb here. Miss Myers will enter nurses training at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Monday. Her parents, Mr.
This Morning's Headlines AMERICAN WAR CASUALTIES CLIMB PAST 800,000. Reported American casualties of World War II climbed past 800,000. The compilations by the Army and Navy came out along with hints of impending big-scale action which indicated little if any diminution in the rate of losses.
DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM
IT'S NO SECRET There's one
subject the fsoldier and the .sailor always auree on . FOOD! Their praise for our cocking has caused a never ceasing effort to please by expert; cooks. Come rn.
Liberty Cafe
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lisle will oppose the Farmers-biirg-New Lebanon winner at eight o'clock. Winners of the
iour o clock games
TAVERN HOURS MAY, BE CUT. Making a concession to local option forces, the Indiana House of Representatives yesterday afternoon moved to grant lloosiers the privilege of determining tavern closing hours in their counties and advanced to final reading the Republican administration's controversial liquor bill.' . Meeting for more than three hours as a committee of the whole, the lower House heard almost 50 amendments proposed but accepts ed only a score, some of them merely to correct technical defects. It
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Thousands of Sullivan Cow! residents have safeguarded th health by depending on us for thl Drug Store necessities during tj nearly 31 years we have served tl community. ' 1.25 Piiikham's Compound . . i 1.2S Retonga ...... . ............ 1 j 1.25 Creomulsicn l) 1.00 Mentho Mulsion ............ i 1.25 SSS Tonic ...... ........... 1.25 Peruna 9. 1.25 Petrolagar .. , . . 9
i.u jai nepauca y 1.20 Syrup Pepsin ........ , . 9 1.09 Asrarol 8
1.25 Paranol, quarts .... . . . . 9. 1.20 Milks Emulsion....... 9 SMA ................ ......Ah -Lactogen... . . . . . . . v.T . . 81,
Dextro Maltose . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 6 Bennett's Pharmacy
A Dependable Drug Store Since 1914 Phone 96
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Letters and Interviews of
suitable nature and proper news- three .
FhpI OilOld npriod 4 and 5 PaPer interest are sought for this; this afternoon advance into the accepted. an amendment by Representatives Glenn R. Slenker, R
arlA column, the editor reservinar tne iirsi semi-iinai game at 1:30 ivionuceno, proviaing mat county nquor Doaras may aesignaie id vein
oaiuraay aiternoon. closing xiours anywnere Derween iu p. m, ana mianigni. ine oieimer
1 proposal also substituted 9:00 a. m. for 6 a. m. as the, opening hour FG FT PF for taverns. , .
and new period 1. 2 and 3
combined neriods 4 and 5 coupons right to censor or reject any ar-
valid in the Midwest throughout tide he may deem is not suitable
current heating year.
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Ask Your Grocer for HesmerV ' OLD-FASHIONED LYE-HOMINY Manufactured by Clyde M. Hesmer, Inc. Evansville, Ind. -
Summaries:
and proper. Articles of 500 words' nymera (40) or less are preferred. All articles Wright, f ... . sent to the Open Forum must be Gardner, f signed and address given, in or- Slack, f ....... der that the editor may know Holladay, f . . . the writer, however, the writer's Everhart, c . name will not be published if re- Foutz, g . . . . . quested. - - ' . Ca.slcins, g ". - , Bosc, g ..... . . Articles published herein do Tipton, g ...... not necessarily express the senti- Wells, g :-'..
went or tne Daily Times ana tnis paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.
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ON HIGHWAY 41 ACROSS FROM FORD GARAGE
POTATOES We have a fresh shipment
Michigan Russets as low as -. . . APPLES, different kinds and grades ORANGES, California & Texas ...... GRAPEFRUIT, white $ pink meat . . TANGERINES, sweet and juicy . ', . SWEET APPLE CIDER .... ; . . . . . , TURNIPS, nice NEW CABBAGESOFT DRINKS . . '.. ..............
50c pk.; $3.23 Bag . . . Bskt. $2.25 up ...... Doz. 23c up Doz. 53c up . .... .. 2 Doz. 25c
. . - . Gal. Jug 60c
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Lb. 5c
Lb. 5c 6 for 25c
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Let us explain how simple-, it is to obtain needed money here . . . how conveniently you can repay a loan on our "adjusted to income" payment plan. It will take only a few minutes of your time. If you need a loan, COME IN OR PHONE for the cash, or lor any information you may wish about our service.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Midle East Side Sq
, Totals . .'. ..... .-. . 19 2; 16! Pleasantville (25) FG FT PF 1 Townsley, f 3 1. o! Stanton, f... 2 2 l1 O'Haver, c , 2 0 , 1 Richey, c . 2 0 '; 1 .Sager, g 0 0 0 Robertson, g . 0 1 2 Clark, g 0 1 - 2 Boone, g l o 2
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1 . FIST FIGHT ON FLOOR OF HOUSE. Shouts of "Communist'
j gressmen on the floor of the House of Representatives at Washing2' ton Thursday." The contestants: small, white-thatched John Rankin 0 of Mississippi, who shouted "Communist," and strapping Frank E. 3 j Hook, New Dealer from Michigan, who retorted "liar." 0 - There wasn't one good, solid blow .landed but Rankin managed 2 to get in several short jabs" at Hook's flushed face before other anemr
bers separated them. ' ' -..
Totals
Referee, Myles; umpire, Thorn as. ... .
Carlisle (37) Adams, f .'. Ferguson, f ,', Stultz, f ...... .
PRISON SHIP SINKS, 800 YANKS KILLED. More than 800 Americans perished when United States bombers sank a jammed Japanese prison ship off Luzon in December, a survivor revealed. But he said the bombing actually saved Arneriean lives, asserting that without it even more of the 1,600 men jammed in the suffocating holds would have smothered. A "great number," he said, already were dead when the bombs fell. The survivor, Lt. George Karl Petritz, USN, 27 years old, of
Rockfort, 111., said the 1,600 were packed in three tiny, unventilated
holds. He said he was m the after-hold with 800 men, in space not big enough to accommodate more than 40 normally. Two smaller holds held 400 each. 1 L J X 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 jl
FG FT PFl p went, aown near me snore, dui less man nau 01 tne pns- ., 1. 1 0 oners Sot off the vessel, Petritz said. Japanese civilians had been . 1 ; 0 5 taken off hours before while the prisoners were held under rifle .', 0 0 V 0 threat. . '
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Good Fefi!,i2aaEie Here's hoping your team gives a good account cf itself in the tourney. Try Standard gasoline for perfect performance anytime.
HClS STANDARD g3tatSE! Vickrey's
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PUBLIC; SAL!
I will sell at my farm 1 MILE SOUTH OF LINTO! ON STATE ROAD 59, the fqllowing at Public Auction
TUESDAY, Feb. 27, 1945 at 10 a. ni. 38 Registered Guernsey Cows 2 grade, this herd is TIJ and Bang Free. 11 4 years old; 3 3 years old; 3 2 years-old; 2-
years old; 2 6 years old: 2 7 years old: 2 S years 0!
2 9 years old; 1 10 years old; 9 --coming 2 years 0;
bred; 1 coming 1 year old; 1 grade 4 years old 1 grade coming 2 years old. Horses and Harness, 2 smooth mouth Horses, good one; 1 smooth mouth Si reil Mare; 1 set of Double Work Harness; 2 collars. Terms Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents. Sale will be held under le JAMES E.FIGG, Owner Harrison & Drake, Auctioneers.
Andy Humphreys, Cle
Lunch will be served on the grounds.
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YOU GOFA BE A BASKETBALL HERO - Yes sir, to make a hit with the girls baing a basketball star helps and a hairdo will help you make a hit, my merry Miss. , MONETTE'S BEAUTY ' SHOP
Saturday nght, Sullivan County will crown a new champion to climax the year's basketball season. A 'permanent" crown of beauty can be had at
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When Economy Is Necessary
lovely
Commandoes Of The Hardwood -
. . , are exploring the community gym here this week-end . to decide theCounty. Championship. We'll -see you there welLsee you HERE after games.
We are frequently called on t
meet the necessity. This is no hard
ship on us and it should be no hardj
ship on you.
. No matter how meager the fund you will f:nd what you need here witl!
nothing to regret afterward. -
RILSBACK FUNERAL HOME SULLIVAN -
