Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY. 3, 1945.

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For Sale WHITE hybrid seed corn; soybeau inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-Op. FOR John Deere parts Bnd icrvice call 205 at Mace Tirefc Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. , CUT FLOWERS and Plants. Wildin's Greenhouse. ITA LIT Y FE EDS Starter, grower, $3.80; grower and developer, $3.40; goat ration, $3.60; dog food, $4.85. Abie's Feed Store. ELECTRIC brooders, chicken .-unls and feeders. Allison Hardware Company, Sliclbuni. GARDEN tools, garden seed and onion sets. Allison Hardware Company, Shelburn. FOR SALE Pre-war Modern Maid cook stove, used 5 months, or will trade for good two-wheeled trailer. Ted Coppage, Graysville phone. ' JUST RECEIVED a shipment of, coal hot water heaters. Buy now,1 supply is limited. WOODWARD' HARDWARE CO., DUGGER, IND. j FOR SALE Spotted Poland boar, registered, about 6 mo. old., remly for nervier Harry Oles, R.' 2 Shelburu. Shelburn phone. , FOR SALE Young marc, good worker. Claude Engle, R-l Farmersburg. Shelburn Phone 72-K. "-'1 FOR SALE 40-aerc farm, liouse, barn. Also two Belgian marcs. Ben Shake, Vk miles east of Paxton. SEED CORN Our FUNK'S G HYBRID seed corn arriving Mar. 15th. Order now and be sure. Monroe reeu aeivice. I FOR SALE Three-burner Perfection oil stove. 19 S. McCammon St. COMPLETE LINE of plumbing SUPPLIES, TUBS, LAVATORIES and STOOLS. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO., DUGGER, IND. FOR SALE Model 31 two-door Chevrolet, all good condition. $225.00. Orville Turner, Shelburn, IlHi. FOR SALE rw Perfection automatic milking machines with aluminum pails. Jesse E. Tultle, West York, III. FOR SALE Two. o?ik mantels with mirror; two-burner oil stove; man's wardrobe trunk; electric honor; slcnotype. Call at Pope's Tourist Court. FOR SALE International corn planter with fertilizer attachment, in good condition. Dewey Barnett, Ilymera, Ind. ATTIC FANS 32 to 60 in. in diameter. In stock. Lawrenccville S;!es Company, Lawreneevillc, III Phone 90. FOR SALE Well-bred yearling Jersey bull. Maurice Thompson, 1 mile west on Washington St. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a ciiod place to SELL TOUR CORN. "Ve buy every day, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump.

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, h'tp, calves and hogs. ChII Itlonroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford i201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terro-Haute, Indiana -

-FOR SALE Gate-leg table. 240 So. Court.

FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet truck, short wheel base, good tires. Priced below ceiling. Charles W. Wright at Wright's Super Service. j FOR SALE Radios, toasters, lumps, stoves and furniture for any room. Correll's New & Used Furniture,. 122 W. Washington. Phone 834. ' ' FOR SALE Good chiffcrobe.' Wanted to buy: Tractor and equipment. See Floyd Evans, Phone 6-19 Paxton. i FOR SALE International corn planter, fertilizer, cheek row; Black Hawk corn planter; heavy work horse. Pearl Van Meter, Carlisle. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, commercial size, with evaporator and ice cube trays. Terms. Lawrcnceville Sales Company, Lawrcnceville. 111. Phone 90., Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead auitnals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED 17-year-old boy for slore work. Al.so want truck drive:' at JOHWSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, ('hone 606. ' WANTED TO BUY One dozen men's good used suits, good used shoes of all kinds. S. C. Waldorf, 809 N. Section. WANTED TO i;UY Frying thickens, 3 to 3',is lb. average. Dressed and delivered if possible. Kat-a-Korner Restaurant, one i mile soutli of Sullivan, Phone 9205. i WANTED Work, care of ehil-' dren. No . laundering. Refcrcnre.' Marjorie Meier, Oaktown, Ind.,' R. 2. WANTED House wiring to do. Earl Denny, 260 W. Beech. i WANTED TO BUY Girl's bi cycle in good condition. Phone 804 or 823. For Rent i FOR RENT Store room locat ed on South Side Square. C. D. Hunt, i K'rupp'ls Quizzed i -rtif s 4 ALFRED KRUPP, owner and operator of the famous Gernian munitions factory in Essen, Germany, sits on the rear of a jeep which took him from his estate home to division officers for questioning following his capture, by

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IN THE V WHIRLWIND of rumor blowing about official Washington, the name of Senator Harley M.. Kilgore, above, West Virginia Democrat, is mentioned as a possible successor to Frances Perkins S3 secretary of labor in the Truman cabinet. (International) FOR RENT Modern two-room' uniurnished apartment, downtown. Phone 22'OrJfffl. m. . ,j '.liOeilaneOU3 ! . - ... ... .-. . . NOTICE Anyone wishing to

coiuraei tomato acreage call al A. jyle Letlie Sweet L. Robertson Greenhouse. , Heading- "Christian Soldier's IF YOU WANT a good grease Grayer-Nell Powers, job, drive in at HUD'S STAND-' Reading "The Sailor's Prayer" ARD SERVICE. . . .Gertrude Gaskins. --- -- - . : Reading "Pack "Of Cards" , NOTICE All kinds of parden Clara Pierce. -and flower plants for , sale at n mm

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ixiyise you to order . right now.1 .The War Mother's Club are Delay will probably .mean disap- (iiK excellent work and they po.ntment. We wil! have 500,000 w,.,lId nke f,. cvorv ,nn,HT ,0 "JOHNS O N PRODUCTION- jm ;md T,,v utvc fort,.. BRED CHICKS" through the sea- f(. Jncni;rs a,K 1hry inert son. You can niake more niweyvcVy Friday at 12:30 in the from our stock because Of 34' -r,-ifntb Build 'ng -They we're years of Poultry Progress back organized February 1941. To dare of "JOHNSON PRODUCTION- they nave sent eight afghans to BRED CHICKS." Sec us now for Camp Atterbury, four to the Red FEED & SUPPLY CO 115 South spent $80 00 mBking and fili Court Street, Phone 606. bed side. bags, which were sent COMPARE-Thc.rbuv from our J?M?S n.d liavc donated

from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down payincut. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. . . . . . , ., WE DON'T GAMBLE with Customer Goodwill. We use Factory Engineered and Inspected Parts. Cnchfiekl Motor Company, 2l North M:in Street, Sullivan, Indiana. Phone 322. Your Dodge & Plymouth Dealer. i . SPECIAL NOTICE Ki-v. Barrow, pastor of P.aptisl Church of Hugger, will he gursl speaker at the Pilcrim Hotiiipss Chtneli. Thursday, May 3rd. Alfred McCrorkliu will furiii.-sh special slnginc. FACTOGRAPHS The first marriage of Frann Hals, famous Dutch painter, was jo unhappy that at one time he ivas reprininded by the magistrate for beating' his wife. Afghanistan. Asia, is extremey mountainous. It has one pieef jf land rising to 24,300 fct-t the Paiiiir mountains are eallec" "the roof of the world." a The word "harem", means thai which is sacred, set apart, fort hidden. Onc-Mitmte Test ' 1 In what way does qnickBand dit.er -from ordinary sand? i. Wimt product makes tho Saar Bamn imporUitit? C. Wiien was the Saar But'iti returiieu i,j Cermany after World Wut' I? Words of tVistheii Didi.fstn: happiness tl-pjii only Vu! :' of patttdi.se that-lias iiUi -v;.ti ine fall. Covvper. ; Ii;n' on l.ijftict!i Tow folk.:; ray they ennnot wikc itUeis. When writing to a.

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News Every Day From Nei ghbon'ngTowns

SHELBURU

Mr. and Mrs, Joe Branson of Terrc Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson recently. Cpl. Steve Reed of Grand Is1 land, Nebraska, is home on a 15day furlough visiting his parents, 'Mr., and Mrs. Cktrence Reed, i The Loyal Daughters Class of , the Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. Chloe Stevenson Tuesday afternoon. The program follows" Lesson Gertrude Gaskins, Praver Flora Wonro Reading - . "Down Lane" Violet Cash. v Reading-"I Thank Memory Thee" Cliloe Stevenson. (leading "fle Took Time To ?)!!" io fie nec tross. Mrs Dora Reins . is visiting in Carlisle. NOtlCK OF AOIMTIONAl, APT ROf'KIATIO.NS , R.v vlrlu.i of !(' aria t,f the 1915 Li'Klsl.llllln: TOWNSHIP FUND TWO Aihlitijiiiil i'Xn'ii.p Sn i. Cltrical assiVtanr, . ".. 53.33 tiimpm " ffi, T, First insertion Mav'31'' m 2t'1:: '"' KOTII'K OF MM! OV ASS TOWNI Mill' MHOOI. rBOi'UKTIKiS., ! Null" - is hereby j:lv'ii t!i.-t tin- Trusof Cti.su .Si lioul Township, fci. 0-ar Clowning, will offer )i,r ,ie. ;n mn nthee. in (lie Tnwn hi Xnisf;i'r :i Tliin-.H.luy. .May t. Hit.", ill ll):Uii A. M. tlie following (I 'senbi ij pmperty: I. Tin? sthoul lKni'j;.. iti;;iI house ami two niii..:ei'elt I jilelH on ;!ie rollijwin lle.",'l'll,-.l ,v:i -:i:it- B"t- i D HI 111, al ,1 J'oiiit feet, c.-u-t of u,,. .,-cmi! Invent em Her uf tin- "UlinveiM quarter of Her! ton Id, .,v.'ii:-lni 7 iiorlh. range S weal, yii'l riimtiiiK llieie-e nurlli V.i ri.il.-i; lln iiee iwt ti -Kl roils; llielicfi w-iilli i;i i'nl;; lli.-nee wi-:;l ti 3-IS i-(iis Io (lie pIlK-e of lieejiniing, ItnoWU UX . I lie FfirU pehoiil. ' 2. Tile S"llool Ijoiei I ) t'.r Vf II toilets ami coal liouse. Iwu tin- real estate ileMeriherl follows: Heciiiiiiiis; nt th , Norlliwefif eoiner of the KuulhweMl o'lMi-i.-r n Sei e-:i 1;t. Iri.ll-liin 7 nortti of ranye 8 west and -rumiiut! tlienee south 1J and 63-ltM .roils, thenee eagi... Vi mil 63-1U0 km Is', thenee north 12 aitit 6.1-101 rorts, thence west 12 and 65-100 rods to the pluce of beginning;, known ' in he Gsmb'll nrtionl. Al! above d-'.imhed real estate is loJ (,--..' j o.ini-m, o-unM' Iiidiiin.i. I Said property to be, nnlil at uol lej.i limn UwHoinU ot Ihe tipri jt-rt -ilue P.r ,-m-iIi mel Ir. the liiKlie-t bidder. The !iiililinss on Ti-e l TJe. I 8re to ly i'il' I "iKtr.-'t-lv. the buildings 'liii Ti oel N. 3 am to tie sold uponntletf ' j or loeettinr: with lb" ral estate if Trmtee define nd l.-i.'ible. t Kii'"'-' pivt-n under tuv" hioid: and tJrtif tliiu lUIh day of Anrll.' 1045. I B. OSCAR ('HOWNTN' Trustee ,f Cnn School Township. I 1st Iii..1-19-1G 3t. CillAlS liACj friend, try to think that you are Sitting becide him or her and' write what you would say, to them under those' circumstances. Tell the pews, little humorous incidents, express .interest jn your friends' friends, in what the friend is doing, etc. Today's Horoscope If -today is the anniversary of your '-firth, you do not possess a good business head, but slroukl make, a wise guardian and ruler of the home. You are very patient, generous to a fault, avoid--;;ili'ibulvd by King Fcalurw SyaUicato, In;

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Cecil Scott was in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. George Tenuis was in Sullivan Wednesday. Mrs. Dclberl Berry and son visited in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. Garrett Smith was in Terre Haute Wednesday. ' Mrs. Bertha Fisher of near Sullivan returned to her home Wednesday after spending the past few days here with her sister, Mrs. George Tennis. Mrs. Anna Slack was in Torre ; Haute Wednesday. Mrs. Argal Crist and son,' Paul were hi Jasonille Wednesday. Mrs. John Ralidall went to Terre Haute Wednesday to visit her brother, Henry Hunter, who is quite ill. Mrs. Ezra Criss was in Jasvnville Wednesday.. Rev. Harold Cornwell ' and Lewis Puckett were in Sullivan Wednesday. MlTICK TO NOX-BESIDENTS ,Tl11' Stale uf Indiana. Sullivan Ujimty. in iu .Sullivan Circuit Cuurl. t-'bruary Term, 19-)o. William R. Davis. Kenneth F. Davis Cltfu K. Woniark v. - John BdMl Davis, Mary Womatk. Jack Wimiack. DonaliJ Woniack Complaint No. 301U9. Catisu ot Actiny Cumiiluiiit lor 1'ni'i ilinii. BE IT KNOWN. That on t h in JSlli lay of April, in tho year lSl.i, the ahove naniort iilnintiffs. by Lrwia W. i-iiownini;. Alloinpy, filed in tli offite of ihr; work of thp Sullivan f-ir-. cuit Court their complaint aaainst tii.i cli-lciHlant!) in the above entitled cause. together with mi affidavit of a competent iMM-swi that said defencinnts Mary Womack. Jack Womack. Donald Womack arc not residents of the State o! Indiana. Said defendants therefore are hereliv n(tified of the. filmy and pendency of nam c uiipiaim ai!;aiu."i uiem, said eauw of aetiou beine ComDlaint for Partition of the following described jeaestate in Sullivan County, Indiana, Parcel Mo. i. Beginning. 1068 feet! we.l of Hie Norfhwesl corner of Ihe , Original Town (now cily) of Sullivan,1 and 431 leet Houlh ol the North line of Si'i lii'ili 'A'A. Tnwnslnn H Mnrtli Range 9 We.-il. iind riinniiit; them F.KSt 2:tl fee; thence South feet; thenee Went 231 leet ; Ihenee North 68 fepl to tle phii.e of becmninu, iinti designated on Hie Transfer fte.coni in the Au'lilor'f Ofiiee ns- Uot Munilv.r ?. in Smith's Sub. to the City of Sullivan. Indiana. ... 1'airel No. L'. Lul Number l-'our 111 in Kiuilh','' .Sub-divif ion. n cl'lilii-ii to the town fnow cily) of Sullivan, Indiana, a.? t fir- same ni'iir.s on the recorded Plat of said Addition, ami described a3 follows: A part of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter or Seel ion ,'!3, Township X North. I!ine !) West. her.inninK l')li' feet West of Ihe Noiilieant eoiner or said Seelion 33. and 1179 feet 5 in"1ies South of the Nurlli line of yaid Section, and minuet; tlienr;e Ka.it 3B1 feel ; thence South 53 feet; tlii-nee West 231 f-el: thence North 52 feet to the place evf oei;iiiiiins. Parcel No. .'I. A part of I.ol Nunib.-r Four (4 in Owen's Addition to the town (now city) of Sullivan. Indiana, described a.f fallows: Iji-Kinniim al the southwest corner of said Lot No. 4. and runninB .thence Kant forty-five ! 45) f':et.; thenee north 140 fet : thence 'West 45 feet; theaee Soutli HO feet, to the place of beginning. Pared No. 4. Fifty t.V.n feel off of the South side of . In tnt Niimbi r Ninety-ono l.'Jl) in' the Oriteiiial Town' (now city) of Sulliva.iv.Iiiciian.'i. & the sunie -appear' on. tin; reeprde'l nlat of sakl Town, the 'fame "being 50 feet north and south, ami JUO feet east and west. . ' S and that uiilrjt-it lliey ;ippenr and answer. or d-r;iur P'ieieli'. at Uie fitllnac of aW- i-u:jLithe liourt HoiiKft Sullivti Hotinly. ii nd iiWr of Indiana, on the JHIh dav of June, 1013. paid eo'iiplainl. an -M,., iim ierf jo'I. nrm therein ennlaliieit and nllem-d .will- be lieord mid dcl'Tiniiicl In tlieir absence. WTTNI'.;;.'. the l!lerk nild Seal- "f yiirl Courl. this ISth d.;iv of April, til 15. (Seal.) JAV.Wil- Rm.P, . (li k Sullivan, Circuit. Colli t. Lewisi Fi. (tbowniiif: Atlornev for Pint ritLifX. l?t. ins." 4-ia-15-2t.- '. '. . . - conflicts and arguments., and are well liked by all who meet you. Make no radical move today unless your family agrees; otherwise they might frustrate vour plans. Ltstctt to wtiat the experienced have to say, for your, own judgment might be prejudiced. Kfttire early. - 1 ' ; . One-Minuto Test Answers 1. The eraing have Wo .vorri small, smooth and round by Uo action of water. 2. Coal. ? ' V ' ' - 3.--In 1C'S3.' " - ' '

NEW LEBANON

Mrs. Raymond Wolfe and dau ghter gave a birthday dinner Sunday for' Mr. Wolfe slortythird birthday. Those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. John McDonnell and sons, Eddie and Dickie Lee of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John "Garner and daughter, Edra Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford and daughter, Linda Lee, Mj. and Mrs. Leonard Maynard and daughters, Marilyn and Carolyn, and Alton Garner ana uaroij 11, ana niwu unura all of Oaktown, the host and hostesses, .Mr, and Mrs Raymond Wolfe and daughter, Mary Lorene. All enjoyed a lovely day. Those invited but could not attend were Henry Garner mul Gwenuy Garner of Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. Dooley Mizc and children, Henrietta and Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mizc and daughter, Judy Ann of Paxton. : Miss Mary Wolfe was accompanied home last Wednesday night by Miss Thelma Rich, Miss Annolia Mason, and Miss Elsie Reed. They ' attended the New Lebanon Senior Class play. TODAY'S MARKETS ! -IN Dl AN Al'OLIS, May 3. U.I! -Produce: Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters, under .-a los. and tsarrea and White Rock springers, 29.78 I ., , . , T ' , ceiling. Colored and . Leghorn I springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, nCOT T '. ' . ,, 2fi-28: Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, j5q Buttei'fat, No. 1, 5lc. Ttiiflm' dr, K'Xn ' ulual to. vox. for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. ' Eggs 31c ' . .. ... INDIANAPOLIS, May -'.U.I!) -Livestock ' ' . ij'm, d.ioii, fjo'iu iimi cnoiee 1GO-400 lbs., anrl 140-Kit) lbs., .S14.80; 100,146 lbs., $13.!50 $14.50; good and choice soVs, $14.05. Cattle, noil; i-alvcs. 500; small lots good and choice light to mt!flium wc-i'-ilit ;-U'ors, $16.0(1 $16.50: load Kootl heifers, $15.25; good btol cow;;, $13.00 S14.50; vcalcts top ? 17.00. Sheep, -00; not. co:r;h to mal'.o a market. BEWARE TH.K .U'Nnf'Jt .KVF.HK'IT, Mfi.-W. ' (!P) An Ivveretl tU jiti.st . has n sign ii IPs oi.iei oiuee leaning: "Ladies, please remove, aU lipstick." They'll Do It Every DRINK? 6H KJO-SJO, UMCLE.' WE NEVER TOUCH 6LAD LIQUOfjL EXCEPT MEDICINALLY" BEEM WE WOULDM'T will '.HAV5. IT, THE HOU OME

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TODD BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Ural Hayden received a letter from their son, Paul Hayden, who was, wounded in action. He is in an Army hospital, t Mrs. Bill Wade is ill. Robert Cruse who has been in the hospital for some time is some improved?

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daughter, Mrs. Luvisa Wood and Abe Wilkoy called oil Mrs. Bill Wade, who is ill, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Andy 'TrueLVood were guests of. Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair SuWay Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Brown f Fern, and Mrs. Homer Wolfe were in ouuivun oaiuiauy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe liravse and Mis. Vernon Martin called on Mrs. Dill 'Wad.- recently. Charles Hardy, Ural llajtlen and Roy .Walker called on Abe Wilkey Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martin and family and Mrs. Zylma Wooclard were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and Ronnie Sunday, Mrs. Luvisa Wood, .Mrs. Will Foutz, Mrs. Dorothy Bogard and Nancy Rose attended the Draper sale in Sullivan Saturday. - 1. " MI. CiLi AKi . .. ,, r 11 11 ' lhc fourth quarterly meeting "I liu; .tl VtldlUL' Wllfr l.'V . .,r- 41... ...Ml 1 TMiuris Chapi'l on May hapej on May joth'. 1 at , If A Ulrev Distri t lulpnt of WsiMliint'liin 7:30 p. in c.......;..i.....i..4 ..r iir....u; .,.,1 ... In,!!-. ,.b.- f' !U . 1 lilt. (Mill III. Ill V, fl.-M I 1 I I tl 11 ,1 I. Several from here Attended the

temperance meetinf at the Meth-: - W f0' odist Church in Sullivan . Sun- ' f"1 firs quarter T" couday afternoon.., . P"s now nwahd for transfers of we o.h m.. , h, na,.c edS0ljne to consumers.

: Harry Rawles Haule one day last week. Miss. Mildred Yates and Miss f'leo .Skinner were week-end KucsIh of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer were in Sullivan Monday. licv.. Frank Wimp will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner were Sunday evening guests of Jtcbert Anderson and family in Sullivan. Mrs Jennie LUnan wo;j in Tcrrc Haute Monday, . IT'S O.K. WITH I'll KM I i'.irn.uH, pa. Ficneliak whiytlef j v, bat':; more, :'!ns dniiit; it. -She is fUP'j --fivclyn ;' 1hr- lifiyr;, and gel'- ';,;,-( rur employ a;: a I.' nek helper ,-it the Arm- Sleel plant and her whistling b; ; safe-' t,v ineasiue to warn worker:; Hint a truck is entering the building. Time R-,...-,.J !- i P. f on.. . WELCOME AT TO k'MO'.V THAT, THICSTLty

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Meets. Cheese, Butter, Fats, Canned Fish, Canned Milk. Y-5, Z-5, A-2 through D-2 invalid after June 2. E-2 through J-2 invalid after June 30. K-2 through P-2 invalid after July 31. H-2 through M-2 invalid after E-2 through'J-2 invalid afttr June 30. K-2 through P-2 invalid after Used Fats. Two red points and 4 cents given for one pound of waste fats. Processed Foods. t Blue stamps p-2 through X-2 good toy lQpoints each. C-2 througJitT2 invalid after April j .28. H-2i through M-2 invalid after uiic . imuugu o- invauu aiter June ju. i-z tnrougli 'invalid after July Dl. Shoes. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 airplane stamps in Book 3 good iiUl further notice. Take Book 3 h';' ' aitopning p01' s'1,,L's. Any person requesting " """"" I,,u'sl P'esem ail oi lat 1N0' J U00KS 01 lle lam"ySugar. I Stamp 35 valid for five pounds until June 2. Stamp 36 good for fve pounds through October 10. Applications for canning sugar , available at Board. A maximum of 15 pounds for each applicant I will be allowed, but cannot ex,tced 120 pounds per family unit, Gasoline. c., 1C ,1,..,. , ... k V T . ..iV.' "my btrlp U ". B-S," v""' penally numi.n n . "R-3" gOOd for ifive gallons each. Non-seriallv Z Z , " .ST.? w.n.lcn are i i : Krtiy-I r f . . Fuel Oil. Period 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coupons I now good. Unit value 10 gallons. ah ciiange-makuig and reserve lvuuuus gooa tiirougltout heating year. Trice Iiiforin;jfiiin. Obtain price information from the Price Clerk of your local War Price and Kal inning Board. Report any overcharges. Save Expenses SELL'MOKK POUNDS TAKE YOUU HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TKKnK HAUTE. IND. Monday Till Friday Noon. in i; a i S C RA? By Jimmy Ratio GOOD OL' S ANU HE'S. Just whem vou figuce yoUVE GOT V0UI2SELF SET- IN ROMPS THE. THUNDERING HERD-' Xsf (9I2ACE WECT kEW fjACDENS, LI., N Y

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