Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 51, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 March 1945 — Page 4
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PAGE FOUR SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES - MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1945. This Morning's Headlines
Buy War Bonds-Stamps. I , , r- n 1 a a k I TONIGHT 3 ft TMPlQBlC ,
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EXTRA See the . small farmer's chance of survival in
"POST-WAR FARMS," the New MARCH OP TIME. Short Subjects.
due to a col J... let a little time tested
VapoKuD melt
Lydia E. Ptakham's Vegetable Compound is jamous not only to relieve monthly cramps, headache, backache, but also accompanying nervous tension, cranky, restless, tired, "dragged, out" feelings when due to functional cionthly disturbances. Finkham's Compound Is what Doctors call a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of soman's most important organs. Taken regularly this great medicine l elps build up resistance against suca distress. A very sensible thing to dul It's also a grand stomachic tonlc.t'olluw label directions. 13uy today! VEGETAELE COMPOUND
f I Ur. Thursday. I fjfyii JLJL . FEATURES AT 7:20-9:40 ' ' ! J$Ml(fM I ENDING TONIGHT! ADULTS, SSc-CHILDREN, He-Tax Inclusive. ' ff fJ , J
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''aWFfW ; II lfl ; 1 iV 1 Cat Medicine Helps Build I fllSM L'lLsU.. II i! r .tI I! 1 1 L'P Resistance Against Such Distress!
Jimmy Durante June ALLYSON TUESDAY AND WED. Come Early! Margaret O'BRIEN Judy GARLAND MEET ME in ST. LOUIS Plus Selected Short Subjects. Buy War Bonds and Stamps.
U- V X4 SOCIETY fV ' V . Pocahontas Lodge ! ! CA H i Weton Council 405 will meet in I 'Yjk iX l ' reSu'ar session this evening at ur7' r6:3 promptly-- ,
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STATE TOURNEY
BASKETBALL SCORES
Barbara Collins, 102 North Cross Street, Tuesday evening, March 13th, at 6:30. Please bring your
ing. All members . please attend, -own table service. There will be installation of offic- " " ers. Each member bring favorite Village Homcmakers
dish for refreshments and own The Village Homemakers Home table service. All please attend as Economics Club will meet Tues-
there is some important business day evening, March 13th, at 7:30
At Bloomington. Jasper, 41; Gerstmeyer of Terre Haute, 36. Bosse, 44; Bedford, 34. Bosse, 55; Jasper, 32 (final). At Indianapolis. Broad Ripple, 54; Hope, 36. Eushviile, 59; Covington, 28. Eroad Ripple, 54; Eushviile, 40 (final). ' At Lafayette. Riley of South Bend, 37; Hammond, 25. Logansport, 37; Oxford, 22. Riley, 43; Logansport, 21 (final). At Muncie. Central of Muncie, 39; August, 36. Huntington, 29; Kokomo, 28. Huntington, 42; Central, 37 (final).
MINERS' STRIKE NOTICE UPHELD. Rebuffed by the National Labor Relations Board in trying to stop a nation-wide miners' slrilfA vnfp SniithPT-n ror,l nnprafnrs m'obablv will ehallennp the
boards ruling in the courts. The operators awaited lorrnal notice fom.the board that it had rejected their petition before announcing the next step, Under consideration was a proposal that the other bituminous groups Northern, Western and Illinois join with the Southern Coal Producers Association in any court action the latter might take. The southern unit represents about one-third of the industry.
to be discussed.
War Mothers The Hamilton Township
Mothers Service Club will
War
meet
Campbell Class The 11. B. Campbell class of the
Tuesday afternoon, March 13th, at Baptist church will meet Tuestwo o'clock in the Commissioners' , day evening, March 13th, at 7:30
Court Room, second floor of Court. House.
the
o'clock at the church. Each mem-
with Mrs. Gretchen Robinson at 459 South Court St. An interesting meeting has been planned. Westminster Bible Class The Westminster Bible Class of
the Presbyterian Church will
.XFCTTRIX'S NOTICK OF SALK OF
,1'KUSONAL PKOPKBTV AT PUB.1.10 AlCTION. .... .... Nolicp is hf?re given that the tmder-
igned executrix of the estate ot John
". Curry, deceased will offer for sale, t public auction at the late residence
f said decedent, in Cass Township,' in Sullivan County and State of Indiana,
ne-quarter of a mile soute of ClailOrne Church in said Township, on the
ouiieenlh day of March, 1915. Said
al Is to begin at eleven o'clock A, M. in paid dale. PERSONAL PROPERTY OF SAID ".STATE, TO-WIT: One power lawn mower: one corn lanter; one feed grinder; one culti-
ijlir; fine. jfitarv hoe; one manure
mead, r: inio tractor hreaVIn? plow; nr !?iiIiii)afkor'f .' 1 wo' f'ohd 'waRonw (If-.. Jit-liiiill. duiil ,' T'ftnMff OK, RAI.E ; Siiil mile , to lie made, f-.ir caoli and in- .same to be p.iid beforn ptopc-i'ty la loved lioiu the premises. FLORA K. CX'RRT; EXECOTR'X. Suit! -executrix will iiot be resbonsiile - fori any accident which might Cl'Ur.. - ' t-?th-t -o-V. nt ' ;
Hud Crowdcr W. R. C.
All members having boys or girls in service are asked to please get names of each to Mayme Thompson, 617 North Section, Phone 548, for the dedication day. Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary .will meet Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 o'clock for the regular meet-
ber please bring a dime and table meet Wednesday evening begin-
service, hostesses will be Joy ning with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Metcalf, Becky Willis and Mar- ,, irt,m '
garet Alsman.
LOCALS
Pocahontas Club Anna Broshears will
the club Tuesday night at clock. Bring table service.
' Mrs. Betty. Runyan of Saint entertain David, Illinois has been in Far-
7 o'-
CASH tor
Woman's Club The Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, March 13th, at the library with Lillian Dale Scott as hostess.
'Quit paying rent and own. a j borne. Special bargains . ot property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. i VV. T MELLOTT
Garden Lovers Club The Garden Lovers Club will
meet with Mrs. E. A. Billman at The
352 W, Washington Street at 2:30 not learned. Damage was
Wednesday afternoon.
mersburg for the last two weeks assisting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. -Ira Davis who have moved to their new home in the northeast part of town. FIRE RUNS The city fire department was called Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock to extinguish a fire in the automobile of a transient motorist
in front of the Lloyd Motor sales.
name f the car owner was
slight.
Plulathea Class ; ' The Philathea "Class of the First Baptist Church wil have a--cov-cictj. tlisii dinner at- the home of
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V See u for cash to put , j your car in Shape for pring nd summer, V -l-i.-In.T Chicle Wllfl
" your repair man ... find " out how much ...I. ..mi nrl f . nav
I I a M I iissv. .w i ( his bill, let us knowl
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NOI'H'K OS' AI'IMIINTMKNT Nuuco is ii,.-..liy given that the un-(lersijitK-rt has been jippointed Executrix of the estate of Stella Benefield, deceased late of Sullivan Ctiunty, lmU iaria. Said e3tate is supposed to be solvent. . .. . JU ANITA. BAILEY CROTfDER, ' Executrix. II;iys & Hjiys. Attorneys. f Jsl ins 2-2H-I5 3t,
The department made two runs yesterday afternoon to extinguish grass fires. The first occurred nt 12:30 on EpH Beech street; nod" ,'iiiother, nt 3:00. o'clock in the Usre'y ' addition. Little 'damage; resulted,
THK MAKY SliruMAN' MfiSPITAL SU.LIVA.N 1M)1..A Notice is hor.iby given that the i'n'lerqien"t will receive bids, pn-.ne to be in office of Mary Sherman Hospital Office by ten o'clock M.-irch :!2. J 915. for the furnishing of ope new Roger Anderson Orthepedic Table, 'or pimilar. fracture table, for the said Hospital. Tiie Hospital Board reserves tlie riKht to reject any and all bids. Buard of Trustees of Mary Slier-man H-.ispilul.
CARD OF THANKS ,
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and rela
tives for their kindness and sym pathy shown us during the sick
ness and death of Elias Breedlove. Especially do we thank the Rev.
Jack Anderson and Billmans for
their services rendered in our ab
sence. Mrs. Pauline Jones
Wanda Lee .and John Paul'.
OHIO'S FLOOD CREST PASSING EVANSVILLE. The Ohio River has crested at many points up the stream and is reported to be dropping slowly after reaching heights which caused the second worst flood in recent years, it was announced at Evansville. Coast Guard Lt. R. W. Brown, in charge of operations in the Evansville
area, barred thousands or spectators irom uie nait-mue long piaza at the foot of Main street in Evansville Sunday after three persons
fell into the stream and were rescued. A 14-year-old youth drowned at Louisville Sunday when a canoe in wliich he was riding overturned.
FORMS BOARD TO CONTROL EXPORTS. A committee to program American exports so that they will not reduce United States capacity to fight or interfere with essential domestic needs was set up by War Mobilizer James F. Byrnes. Leo Crowley, foreign economic administrator, was named chairman of the committee which will consist of representatives of the Department of State, War Shipping Administration,' War Production Board, War Department, War Food- Administration and Navy Department.
SOUTH CHINA SEA NEARLY CUT OFF. Fleet Admr. Chester W. Nimitz said the time is almost at hand when the "Japanese will be unable to operate any shipping whatever, to the Netherlands East Indies or to their holdings in the South China Sea." American submarines are operating freely along the China'coast now and "our fleet is approaching the extreme westward part of ihe Pacific Oeean." he said,
GARDEN PEAS NOW! "Your neighbor is our seed customer, ask him." BENNETT'S PHARMACY SAVE ON DRUGS EVERYDAY Since 1914.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wayne Chanley, Carlisle R. 1, farmer, and Joan Townsfey, Dugger R. 1, at home,
FEW SENATORS OPPOSE WORLD SECURITY PACT. A quiet checkup has convinced administration leaders that as of yesterday fewer than 20 votes would be cast in the Senate against a world security ereaty patterned on Dumbarton Oaks principles.
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USE 666
Cold Preparations as directed
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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Your car isn't getting any younger, either!
fdotii take a cfiance,.. ( take a change. Come in j for MARATHON S fSAVE-TROUBLE J
JIVE YOUR CAR A NEW LEASE ON LIFE, FOR SWING! Chang to V.E.P. Oil-Plus Get Marathon Verffled Lubrication Get Free Tell-Tale Check-Up
M. M. CUSTER, Sullivan CURTIS GAYLOR, South Sullivan R.W. SPRINGER, Sullivan. WINFRED FERGUSON, Dugger BILL STORMS, Carlisle
I will soli at public auction at my farm ?y2 miles southycst of Sullivan on ' MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1945 Beginning at 10:30 A. M., the following persDinl properly; CATTLE: 1 nine-year-old Jersey cow; 1 ten-year-old briiidlt' cow; 1 roan heifer. HORSES: 1 ten-year-old black horse; 1 nine-year-old bay mare; 1 two-year-old sorrel mare colt; 1 one-year-old bay mare colt. HOGS: 3 registered Spotted Poland sows, will farrow in April; 1 Spotted Poland boar; 11 Spotted Poland shoats. FARMING IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey-Harris Challenger tractor and cultivators; 1 Massey-Harris tandem disc; 1 Vulcan tractor breaking plow; 1 Oliver 14-inch walking plow; 1 McCormick-Deering rotary hoe; 1 31c-Cormitk-Deering corn planter with fertilizer attachments; 1 McCormick-Deering cuitipacker; 1 McCormick-Deering mowing machine; 1 McCormick-Deering wheat drill; 1 harrow; 1 wagon with bed; 1 hay rack; 1 sled; 1 set! of tug harness; 5 horse collars; 3 oil drums; 1 iron kettle and spider; 1 electric fence; 1 hay rope; 2 hog houses with pens; 1 ten by twelve brooder house; 1 fuel oil brooder stove. Several bales of timothy and clover hay each. 20 bales of straw. ' - Ice box, cook stove, 2 rocking chairs, cook table and other articles not listed. Terms Cash. ORION SELF, Owner i Not responsible in case of accidents. Harrison and Drake, Auctioneers. Verie 0. Caton, Clerk. Lunch will be served. .
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Private Smith didn't die, because Red Cross medical supplies were supplied with which to bind up and cleanse his wounds. The need is never so' great as when it definitely is related to you. Your son or loved one may be needing the Red Cross. The Red Cross needs your help. Give more than before. Patriotically Sponsored By: the COFFEE shop Florence Hawkins Elsie Clark
