Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 March 1945 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILf TBfB3- THURSDAY, MAR. 1, m'

SATURDAY EVENING.

Adults 35e Children, 16c

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headquarters was Capt. Milburn R. Weir of CarlisTp, In.1.

the east slopes of the river barrier. Several midwestern soldiers were among the first into the two Nazi towns and the dispatch retateR, that a . visitor from corps

RECEIVES PURPLE HEART Mrs. Lena Spurlin of Sullivan

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V, jSmiSeyBURNETTE 'i Sunsst Carson ; Ni rlfWm'VScV Chapter No. 9 i hmLC' r r--J Alaskan : Mystery" , Associate Feature Z' Halr-Raising Drama of a lady- 'yJP, , Killing loarW ' pQffi J, I EDWARD NORRIS I f jjsv JOHN ABBOTT ' Wrwe.' y 5 7 JUNE STOREY f NJ "4

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regional teams do not, under an old IHSAA rule that when the host school is not a participating school, the teams do not have special practice on the tournament floor. Principal Snyder telephoned Commissioner h. Phillips Monday morning to check with him that the same rule is in effect. The commissioner said that it was.

Principal H. C. Oilmoi-e of Sullivan high school reported yesterday that a limited number of tickets for the regional will be on sale until pnrly Saurdnv here. Only about 100 tickets had been sold up to yesierday.

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Miss Mary Elizabeth Dozier, student at the Gradwohl School of Technique in St. Louis, Mo., was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dozier , Victor Bower, Navy V-12 student at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., who lias boon spending a few days here with relatives and friends, left today for his home in Detroit, Mich. LT. "LOST" CHRISTMAS

Mcc.s, Cheese and Dairy Prod

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! through Z5 and A2 through D2; now valid. Q5 through S!V invalid j March 31. T5 through X5 invalid1 (April 28. Y5, Z5, A2 through D2 invalid June 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 says ho 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.

Fuel Oil Old period 4 and 5 and now period 1, 2 and 3 and combined periods 4 and 5 coupons valid in the Midwest throughout current heating year.

BULK GARDEN SEED HEADQUARTERS This year it is of utmost importance to plant a VICTORY garden. We have nearly 2C0 Varieties of Garden Seed in Bulk. . . , "Your neighbor is our Seed Customer, ask him."

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BELMONT, Mass. (UP) Lt. John T. Kirkness wrote his wife, how he didn't spend . Christmas. Kirkness explained he crossed the international dateline in the Pacific about 20 minutes before midnight Dec. 24, and when he crossed the line, he lost a day, making it Dec. 20. I ' .

I-EfiAl XOTKT. OF 1TBLIC HEAI2IXO Public Service CommiwiIin of Indiana Docket No. 2092-A. 2. Application of Cleotus Followell and Leo E. Followell. dba Followell Bros. Hymera, Indiana, for a certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of persons, InlrrtHtiite over hit-'hways in tlm Slate' of Indiana, as more specifically set cut in the application. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Commission 401 State House. Indianapolis, Iml., 9:00 A. M., Monday, April 9. 1915. Public participation is reiuc3tetd. Public Service Commission of Indian:). By JAMES 1. COLLINS, Director Mot'ir Vehicle Depaj'tUK'tit. Indlaiinpolis. Intl., February 2S, 10i". lt 3-1-43.

This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY March 4th.

NOW- ON DISPLAY

aster Toys

Stuffed Rabb'ts, Ducks, Chickens in beautiful colorings. Soft and cuddling-.

Plan NOW for a Flower Garden. We carry Hundreds of Varieties of Flower Seed.

EASTER CARDS 5c to 35c

humble the 1st SS Panzer Divis- Robertson, Paul Sims, Rue! Hoes10n' . man, Dale JJin.cs,- John Alexjm

Other highlights of the 30th In

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The "ft'ssy" Sailor is the

most popular for Spring. Many other style h.its that j do pretty things for you.

ue have many Easter Bunny Surprises for you in . Dresses for .Irs. and Seniors

i Blouses & Skirts i Bags & Gloves

Scarfs & Hankies Brassieres & Underwear. See us before you lx'y your Easter Outfit. RUBY'S SHOP

r -"X ' ianiry uivision's amazing record sent to her from her : husband, during this war are the Vire river

';.; " u.u" - opuj""' w" crossing, the breakthrough at "l!iVd. i:? nfl;.hC St- Lo the heroic and celebrated

Dauie wiin uen. i'atton s 3rd chase

Army in yermany on uec. IB. Holland, and the breakine of the bert Seibert, Alva Elliot, Thomas

-vi. opurun nas Deen overseas RinaMA u .u .r uw, wmi ttji mj .

. "-b" line jiuiui OI ABCnen. ",J,f.. nmaiu niwei, lha AlieS, '

o. f. sato ana uanas Krodel.

Mortain, the fighting

dor, Bill Jdred, Don Moore, William George, JoeJ Libke, ,, Tbm Kerlin and Richard Billman. The coach is Harold Sering. j .

Jasper Willam Wuchner,' Thomas Hoffman. James Benrer

YANKS WITHIN SIGHT OF COLOGNE

Bennett's Pharmacy A Dependable Drug S'ore Since 1914 Phone 96 ' !

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across France, Belgium, Gerld Kunkel, Robert Sakel, JRo-

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six months. He is now convales

cing in a U. S. Army Hospital somewhere in England. Pvt. Spurlin's letters state he ' is getting along fine,

PRAISES RED CROSS r - - ' Pfc. Allan B. Thompson, son of Mrs. Paul Thompson, who was wounded December 16, is recov

ering in an Army hospital in Eng

Players Certified

coach is Leo O'Neil.

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., Washington Charles " Black,! El wood McBride, ' Jack Opell, Clifford Bateman, Robert Green- I wood, Jack Wampler, Virgil Mor-

- ' - - gan, Richard Ward, Melbourne Raney, Kay Sommers,' David INCENNES, Ind. Mar. 1. Hastings and Jerry Vance. The Each of the four schools ' which coach is Ray Sct'-- " -' ' will have teams in the Vineennes ' Mef,nwhile the : participating :

land. He wrote that the Red Cross regonal tournament Saturday at scn001s nave been placing subwas doing a swell job', and that tne ' Coliseum have certified st?ntlal orders for regional tickets Christmas day they provided them stlads of 12 players with Princi- .with princiPal 7 Snyder. Jasper with everything possible in keep. P"1' Ry R'." Snyder of Vincennes learis the ,ist- and VP to Tuesday ing with the holiday season. high school.' mght has ordered and receded

j.iuu xicKets. Washington .has revived l.nnn tickets and B'ick-i' nell 750. 500 tickets were ssent to Sullivan. . , Last, week the sectional teams I all had special practice sessions j at the Coliseum. This week .the I

LOCAL SOLDIER PROMOTED

WITH. THE 30TH INFANTRY

Following are the official nominations:

JiicKneil John Burt.. Charles

DIVISION ON THE WESTERN be7t K?ZS FRONT. Darrell H, Huff, of 427 Joe Ed Speers, Wayne Riley Ha' South Sinclair Street, Sullivan, rold Pfrang,. Bob Huffman John

xuuiana, iiinng wiui ine luin nuDie( ana Maurice Dav

"""""J .egiinenis on me wesi- coacn is Harold Godwin

em iront, nas Deen promoted from Sullivan Jack the grade of sergeant. I

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NOTICE THIS

The County Hardware has been moved two doors east of its original location on the north s'de of the public square rnd is now housed in the building at one time occupied by the M. & C. Drag Store. In this building our quarters are much larger and we hope to serve you better in the future with this extra room for appliance purposes, etc. Visit us in our new location. ... County Hardware VAUGHN F. JONES, Prop.

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News & Views Of Fashion . Flowers run riot in this gay frock for the bright days ahead. This and more at Edna's. Spring Dresses & Playsuits' Dickies & Purses Shipment of New Hats Edna , Rosenberger ;. Dress Shop

BIRTH CEBTITICATE NOTICE

:. , ' 1 Petition No. 2i72 ! Notice fs herehy. piven that John Lewis Edwards has filed his petition I in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have ! the place and time or his birth deter- I mined. Said petition is wt for ''earing 1 on Morch 9th, 191a at 9:f0 A. M. -Dated this 1st rtt,v of . March. 1943 JAMES H. RINCl'.R. C'erk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Nerval K. Harris, ""thinner's Aftomcy

NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENTS The State of Indiana. Sul'ivan County. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. Februwv Term, 1915. . . Will Le . , vs. Arthur Lee. et al. Comnlaint No. 3030. Causo of Action Complaint in Partition. BE TT KNOWN, That on this 2Sth day of February, In the year 1943. ihrt shove named plaintiff, by PiKff and Tennis, Attorneys, filed in the office, of the Clerk of the Sulllvart Circuit rvm-l hin complaint against the' defendants In the atx"e entit'ed caime. together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant" Arthur Lee Kueeno I.ee. Oraeo. Woorlv, Mtntana Woodv M-lek. Jennie. Linden, Lmiiye Theofoii. Kletha Kane W;w.on. Oeorffe Woody. Billie Arsaris Jack Woodv. are not residents of the Stfte of Indiana. Seid defendant theref '"e.. are horehv notified of the filing- and pendency of said complaint aeaint. , them, i said reuse of action beinar That the plaintiff and the defendants are the. owners in fee-Mmple as tenants in common of te following described real estate situate in Sullivan Countv. . Ind-ina nnd described as follows. tWil: The erth half of wo certain town ls in the own of New Lebanon in Su'livan County, State of Indiana, that being part "f the gomheest qn-rte" of See-

tim 13. Township 7 North. Rani?e 10 West and described on said town plat hv Numbers Ifi and ?1. as laid out hv Rnho-t Rnrnett. making In all one "Hurler of p acre more o less, nnd

i thet n'."s they anoear "d anower ni I dumur thewto "it ti catlirff of psiil rouse at the iiu-t House jn Sullivan Cnnntv. and Stte Indna. on the ,i-v nf nrll. IS'1;, "id oorei'alrit and the mnter and th'isrs therein ro"ta'ned and alleeed. will be Jicard I ar'l detormined in their absence vrrTATtrcjs hp mPrV nn'' . "iai nf Court, this 2Sth day of February, 19. - ' tSeal.) .TAMES H. RTNP-TCR P'e-i- Ruiiivan Circuit Court. Piee and f enn's. Attorneys' for PlalnlifX.1st ins. 3-1-45 3t. ,

' PRESSING STEADILY CLOSER to Cologne, after their dramatic bridging of the Roer river and crossing of the Erft river, U. S. infantrymen of the First Army report they can easily see the factories of the great Ruhr industrial city. Heavy black arrows indicate the heart of the Roer river drive. The-U. S. Ninth Army is now advancing to within 30 miles of the thrust being made by the Canadian First and Eritish Second Armies, The Ninth Army has by-passed the steel center of Muenehen-Gladbach and now has forces 18 miles from Duesseldorf and 13 miles from the Rhine. ffnrnafonaf)

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