Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 78, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 April 1945 — Page 4
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I ?AGE FOUR SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, APR. 18, 1945
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"3 FOR SCENIC YARD DECORATIONS stop earth erosion beautify abrupt J" architectural lines DWARF AND TOWERING TREES That Can Be Trimmed And Reshaped In Summer ' Or Winter. We've hundreds of . these trees in low, rambling types or tall, stately trees of light and dark green hues. ; Plan your, planting dia gram now and set out some of' these well rooted, Jong slatted plants. . Service Station ( Melvin Custer 1 La moda T'i"1)
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' Sour or Upset? Tired-Listless? Do you fwl beadaehy and upset due to poorly digested food? To feel cheerful ' and happy again your food jnust be digested properly. Eachday, Nature must produce about two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, your food may remain undigested leaving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter's Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly cfteii in aa little as 80 minutes. And, yuu're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aids to counteract indigestion when Carter's Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Nature's own order; Take Carter's Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any drugstore, Only 25, club. The secretary had received the Health Bond the club had recently bought and showed it to j the members. 'The club voted to J pay State and County dues. The meeting closed by all repeating the Club Prayer. The program for entertainment was led by Mrs. Lula Phillips. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hallah iRobbins and Miss Clio Crawford. Delicious summer refreshments ere served to thirteen members and four guests by the hostess, Mrs. Walters assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Faye Queen. .. Members attending the mec-tirtg (were,. PearJ McGhee, Frances Goodman; Clio Crawford,. Mae Exline, Bette Eaton, Sylvia Goodman, Hallah Robbins, Geneva Spencer and son, Charles G., Zelpha Goodman, Alethea Exline, Lula Phillips, Mrs. Lotus Schmidt and the hostess, Ina Walters. Guests were Mrs. Faye Queen, Mrs. Mary Molnar and daughter, Miss Caroline Jean, and Charles G. Spencer. Basketball Mothers' Club , The Basketball Mothers' Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. Isaac Southwood at her home at 215 North Broad Street. A good attendance is desired. cIIPE ADMINISTItATniX'S SALh OP PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 1'IJltLIC AUCTION l"rr'1'1 Notice Is hereby given that the unf'?.'s . , '"'"'"tJ'atrix of the estate ui"el vlola draper, deceased, -will offer for sale at public auction at tho late residence of said decedent at num29 Noah State Street in the city of Sullivan, in said County of Sullivan of the State of Indiana, on Saturday, ' the 28th day of April, 1N5. the, perjiiai property of said estate consistin of: . ...... Wardrobe: Leather Chair; ' Ith Couch: Rocker; Dresser; Bed, Spring, & Mattress; Rocker; Wash Stands; Sewins Machine; Folding Bed; . Bed Spring. & Mattress: Cook Table; Mirror; Sale: Chest of Drawers: 5 RockMs: Wardrobe: Stand Tables; Rud Table; Living- Room Suite; Rug; Cor-lwr-Clmir; Bridge - Lamp: Pin-up Lamp; Desk Lamp; Rugs; Settee: Gas Stove: Breakfast Table: Cabinet; Broom Closet: Utility Cabinet; Electee Ice Box: China Cabinet; Book Case; Library Table; Buffet; 2 Wicker Rockers; Wicker Chair; Chair: 2 Hall Trees: Record Cabinet; Tea ! Cart: Electric Swceperi Cedar Chest; Victrola; Rug; Lot Dishes; Lot Mirrors; Lit Pictures: Pillows: Kent her Pads; Scatter Rugs; Kitchen Chairs: Iivii Hoard; Lot Linens: Lot Cooking Uleiisils: Class Jars: Silver Ware; Step Ijiddeis: Shear; Fruit ITome Canned: Porch Swing: Books; .Tubs: Umbrellas: Porch Furniture; Small a u if..? aim ou'if tier , fjj'-utl iv; U"IVCI , I Medicine Cabinet; Coal Buckets; Mayins r.iecino wasner; j.ace uunains; Miscellaneous. Said sale is to begin at 10:00 o'clock A M. TERMS OF SALE Said property will he sold for cash, same to be paid before removing the property from the premises. OLA a. HITLF.TT. 1 Administratrix , , Floyd Dillingham, 1 Auctioneer. Pigg & Tennis, ! v Attorneys for Administratrix, i Not resnonsible for accidents. 1st ins 4-18-i5 It. vl. u u 0 "Cokc"Coca-Col" ! You naturally hear Coca-CoU U 3rl Coke", both mean the quality prat . . At ctuea oy lis menaiy aQsrevuaoa net of The Cut-Celt Company.
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Famcus to HWm MONTHLY . (Also Fine StomaihieTiinit!) tydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound la omous to relieve not only monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlghstrung feelings when due to functional periodic dlsi turbances. Taken "regularly it helps ' build up resistance against such distress. Plnkham's Compound helps nature Follow label directions. Try itl COMPOUND Cite Provisions Of New Federal Coal Regulation 4-1 1 Lit-1 Wi VJClliV Wll.ll JiUTUIUIlU the Solid Fuels Administration for. War, a consumer who wants to buy any .solid fuel (such as an thracite, bituminous coal, coke,' lignite, briquettes, packaged fuel) for the coming year . must . fill" out a Consumer Declaration wii his dealer and no dealer may deliver solid fuel to a consumer who . does not file a Consumer Declar-. ation with. him. I In anticipation of the fact that there will noli be nearly enough solid fuel as the consumers would ordinarily use, a dealer generally is prohibited , from delivering,1 and a consumer is prohibited from receiving, during the period April 1, 1945 to March 31,' 1946. more than 80 percent of , the': consumer's normal anhtiaL:requrrements. Likewise,; it is -pointed, out that generally a dealer is-'prohibited from delivering, and a consumer is prohibited from receiving, before September 1, 1945, more than 50 per cent of - the ' consumer's normal annual requirements. . . It is emphasized that any person making a false statement or representation in the Consumer Declaration is subject to criminal prosecution and upon conviction is subject to a fine of not , more than $10,000 or 10 years' imprisonment, or both.. As a result'of the cooperation of the Office of Price Administra tion and its local War Price and Rationing Boards. Consumer De claration forms ,are available at Idea! Board offices for distribution to retail dealers only not consumers who call for them at the local Board offipes. , The . OP A, however, plays no part in the actual formulation and administration of the- Solid Fuels regulation. r t rlt The retail dealer, according to the regulation, is obligated to deliver solid fuel to any domestic consumer who files a Consumer Declaration with him and who occupies a house or building at which he delivered most or all of the amount of solid fuel delivered there during the period April 1, 1944-March 31, 1945. ' It's never too late to train your car with wonderworking Standard Products. Use ': ISO-VIS MOTOR OIL . . . proven by motorists the nation over to be sludgeresistant, low in carbon, and easy on the battery. Hubert SEVIER STANDARD Service Station Across From High School
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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trueloek are visiting relatives in Sullivan and vicinity a few days. They have just returned from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii where he has been employed in the Naval shipyards. Prior to this work he was employed in Indianapolis at the Allison aircraft factory. Following their visit ' here, Mr.- - and Mrs. Truelock . will go to San Francisco,' California .where he will be assigned to further work in the shipyards there. ; , EXPLAIN WHEN -SECURITY BENEFITS ARE PAYABLE TO MINOR CHILDREN
TERRE HAUTE, April 18. "Whenever a wage-earner dies leaving children under 18 years old, the person with whom such children are living should inquire promptly, of our office to learn whether cash benefits are payable," James E.. Snider, Social Security Board manager said today. Sometimes a worker lias remarried and perhaps had other children, but at his death all his children may be eligible for monthly benefits, Snider stated, if the father was insured under the Social Security Act and the children were dependent upon him at the time of his death. "A child is deemed dependent upon Its father unless it is living witli or supported by a stepfather, or has been attupted by some other person," Snider explained. "This is true even if the natural father was not living with nor contributing td the child's support."' REMARKABLE WHEAT GROWTH TO FURNISH ' EXCELLENT PASTURE The . remarkable growth of wheat this spring, weeks ahead of the' season, should furnish excellent pasture for a ' period if He Is Coming 1 iPif ft i-ntrii.rn, li1hJ-,-1,ir Aril. Atfit.A.w:yKt THE PRESENCE of Russian Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov, above, at the United Nations conference at San Francisco is seen by some observers as an outcome of Russia's concern over possible British? dominance of the world security meeting following Roosevelt's death. It was also observed that the Kremlin could diplomatically hardly disregard President Harry S. Truman's direct appeal that the high-ranking Soviet official attend. . (Intstnationul)
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I pects to have its war machine redeployed in the Pacific four months
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under way. Some items of equipment originally destined for the European, theater have been sent westward. Deployment of United States Army men and equipment from Europe to the Far East already has begun, authoritative quarters disclosed last night.
BIG THREE RIFT AGAIN EVIDENT. Prime Minister Winston Churchill,' implying renewed disagreement among the Big Three powers over Poland, cancelled his scheduled Thursday k address to Commons when he was to have dealt with the Polish problem and the war situation. ' His announcement came hardly 12 hours after Moscow radio announced that the Soviet government would insist upon admission of the Russian-sponsored 'Polish government the Lublin group to the San Francisco. conference. The United States and Britain have both refused to agree to the admission of the Lublin Poles.
TRUMAN AUTHORIZES SEIZURE. President Truman last night ordered Harold L". Ickes, the petroleum administrator for war, to seize plants and facilities of Cities Service Refining Corp.' in and around Lake Charles, La., as a result of a labor dispute involving rents charged by a private house development. ,
DECIDE CHAPLIN IS FATHER. A jury of 11 women and one man late yesterday ruled that Charlie Chaplin is the father of 18-month-old Carol Ann Barry, daughter of his former drama pupil. The ruling was an unpleasanS birthday present for the world's richest clown who was 56 yesterday. Attorneys were ordered to appear today to decide how much support money, Chaplin must pay for the baby. ,
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ftemsmbcr Ihet ConatlatUn tan meka all tatbt leek blgl 1 Energy at low ebL? Cher k eonatipai . tionl Take Nature's K.empdy (NR ' Tablets), Contains no chemifiab, no minerals, no phenol dt'rivativ. NR ' Tablets are different act difTi'reut. Purely vegetable a combination of 10 vegetable ingredieuts forraulatti over GO years ago. L'ncoated or candy coated, their action ia dependable, -thorough, yet gentle, as millions of ' NR's have proved. Get a 25 Con ' vincer Box today. All druggiata.1 ' ' Caution: Take only aa directed. '.. ,' UR TONIGHT TOMORROW AtSHfi AU-VIG1TABU IAXATIVE ONE WORD SUGGESTION ; FOR ACID INDIGESTIONmas two to three weeks, where the ground is not too soft or wet, states M. O. Pence, Purdue University , Extension Agronomist. Using wheat in this way, he adds, protects blue grass pastures from too early grazing, greatly reduces feed cost compared to barn feeding and helps in establishment of the stand of legume or grass seedings. Moderate grazing of wheat when .the ground is not soft should reduce theyield very slightly if at all and under high fertility should. prevent excess growth, that would otherwise resiiU. . . , . -' ' Crazing may be started earlier in 'southern Indiana because of the more advanced growth- of the crop than in northern Indiana, , If livestock grazing is not feasible or desirable similar benefits may be secured by clipping fertile soft areas where lodging is known; to occur,. Clipping should be' done before .; embryo heads grow high enough to be cut off by the mower. This stage can be determined by splitting the stalks with a knife and noting the height of the head which is visible in the growing part of each stem. Clipping spring sown grain, however, is rarely necessary since the new seedings have an eyuol start with these crops. FACTOGRAPHS In Roman myth, Faun or Faunus, was a king of, Italy some 1,300 iyears before Christ, , who taughtj his- subjects agriculture and religion. He was worshipped as a divinity after his death. . Scamander is the ancient name of a river in the Tioad, which, according to Homer," was also called Xanthus by the gods. Before the present war, the Philippine islands supplied the American steel industry with much chromium. The University of Palenza was founded in Spain in 1209. PACIFIC The United States ex Actually, redeployment is alreadv
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4The 4-H Junior Maidens of Sullivan held their regular busi ness and recreational meeting at the High School Building on Thursday, April ; 12, at 4:00 o'clock. - vjThe meeting was called to order by thr--pTes11PTi gafal Ann Willis, and the roll call was read by Sue Chowning. During the business session the program committee was appointed, Ramona Hummell, chairman, iievera Boyle and Patty Pirtle. An nouncements were made con cerning record books and dates for next meetings. The old members decided to hold initiation services at the next meeting for all new members. Sarah Reid, Beverly Gallagher, and Edha Fisher were appointed to plan for the initiation meeting.' . The song .leader, led . several sones and the group enjoyed playing games after the business meeting. . Record books were distributed after the meeting was adjourned. The next work meeting will be on Thursday, April 19, and the business meeting on Thursday, April 26, af the High School.The 4-H Snabnv Sullivanites met at the high school building April 11 at 4:00 p. m. The meeiine was called to order by the nrociftant Slip Rledsoe. The roll was called and those present an-' swered with their grade and parents' names. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Marilyn Waldorf. Business was discussed. An initiation com mittce was appointed by the pres-
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ident to initiate new members. The committee is . as- follows: Anna Mae Wilkey, " chairman; Rosalie ' Cdodman, Betty Blodget and ; Nancy Crowder. The record and instruction Tooks were distributed to ' all members. Many, 4-H song were; sung by the members. The song leader was absent, but substitutes, were "Joan Wnltpre and RiflTT?i-nnndmnn ' The next business and recreaDAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM Letters and Interviews of t suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are songbt for Uifs column, the editor reservrn -4he right to censor or reject any article he may deem Is not suitable and' proper. Articles of 50fl' Words or less are preferred. All articles sent to thii Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published If reGuested; ' "J " " "' ': '" t Articles' publisbea Herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Dally Times and this paper may or may not' agree with itatemehta contained herein. American Legior GAMES Thurs. Night &:00, P. M. Open To The PUBLIC, , ..,..,,;Mil3 .:::-';r-::::.
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