Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1945 — Page 6
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Colette LOCALS Mrs. Blanche Hauger of 209 S. Section street was called to Michigan City due to the serious illness of her daughter, Mary Margaret, Dr. and Mrs, S. L. Pope spent Sunday in Linton as guests of their son, Dwight Pope and family. The son has recently been released from the Navy. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril G. Whitemoss and family and Mr, , and Mrs. Henry Fry spent Sunday in Hlonniinfjlon the guests of Mr. iuid Mrs. Aiie Petersen. Mrs. Kenneth R. Cox apd Miss r.Utvr . . roui do5 . - 7 v-y
Try Pillsbury's Best with any good recipe. If you don't like it better than any other all-purpose flour, Pillsbury's Cooking Service, Minneapolis, will give you back the cost of all your recipe ingredients ! riShbury's $HORT-0?1-SHCRTENENG Cake
Temperature: 350 F.
Makes 8xSx2-inch
2 cups sifted Pillsbury's Best Enriched FLOUR 3 tcaspoons'baking powder (or 2 teaspoons double-acting) teaspoon salt Ys cup shortening 1. Sift (lour once, measure; add baking powder and salt; sift three times. 2. Cream shortening; add mange and lemon lind. Add sugar gradually; cream well, 3. Add eggs separately; beat about one minute after each.
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SPOT FLAMES AGAIN! ALL ITS MADKESS. BADNESS AND GOLD-GLUTTED GLORY! V Foster - , TURHAN 4 V A - ' ' I ' ALAM LYONS iiV'-4.( Nadene Peach of Vincennes, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover O. Cox and family of Sullivan route one, over the week-end. Miss Mary Burke of Troy, Indiana was the guest Monday evening of Mr.- and Mrs. ' Pearl Fisher and son, Danny. Miss Burke is principal of the Troy High School. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Benefiel have as their guest the latter"s brother, Harry M. Tennis, of Silsbee, Texas. Mr. Tennis is a former resident of Sullivan anil is now engaged in the insurance business in Silsbee. vr J "4 ' 35 a-V.AiS AvCXiCuflNf ' i r i iWii'i i n tftmm l r H i f fn i r firnrifnPir mitrm n fnViriliiMiBMriiii TIME: about 50 minutes loaf cake 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten 1 cup top-milk V 1 teaspoon vanilla 4. Add dry ingredients alternately with combined top-milk and flavoring; mix well alter each addition; beat well after last addition only. 5. Turn into greased, lined loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven. Frost as desited, when cold.
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This Morning's Headlines MUSSOLINI'S WIDOW PROTECTED BY U. S.Rachele Musso
lini, widow of the slain dictator,
sans as she attempted to flee to Switzerland, was taken into custody by officers of the U. S. First Armored Division. She was carrying much money and jewels. Partisans handed her over saying that she always had led a family life and that they did not consider her a
Fascist criminal.
SPAIN ARRESTS LAVAL. Pierre Laval, chief of the former Vichy government, was interned by the Spanish government and an official spokesman implied that he would be turned over to the United Nations on demand.. , . . . . ,
EIRE CONSOLES GERMANS Minister Eamon do Valcra'made a personal call at the GermanJSmJjassy to express condolences for Adolf Hitler's death. . . ' .. - . '
Information (Continued from Page 1) quirements, provided they . use such Midwestern coals exclusively, or use them to make up the j-.::4- ..e iUj. - T?....4.,.., coals which are still limited Urj 80 of consumptive requiroiments. Consumers should also understand that while they may receive only 50 of their re- , quirements. in Eastern coals duruig v the summer months they , may obtain any quantity of the! above " mentioned Midwestern coals necessary to raise their total supply to 100," immediately, or at any time during the summer months. All coal consumers who use coal for space healing must file a consumer declaration form with coal dealers. Regardless of whether i the consumers are buying Pocahontas, West Virgin.'8. Eastern Kentucky, Indiana, Iliinois or Western Kentucky coal, or coke, such a declaration must i be filed. The declaration blank
All Forms of INSURANCE AlSpainhour Room 6 Phone 71 Sullivan Slate Bank Bldgr. ... l.-E.-W W'l'18
THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the general public who have been our considerate customers during the years we have owned and operated the Wentz & Barber Grill on South Court Street, Sullivan. We have appreciated your business and have really tried very hard to take care cf it to the best of our ability. The Grill is now under new management. ' Gratefully, Mrs. Nellie Wentz
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J "SLi l Plus , B Chapter No. 5 "ZORRO'S BLACK ' WHIP" Buy War Bonds and Stamps. who was captured by Italian Parti must be secured from the coal dealer. When the declaration is filed, an order should be placed with the coal dealer for delivery of the full amount of coal to which the customer is entitled under the regulation, (nof more than 80 of Eastern coal and not more than 100 of Indiana coal, or a combination of Eastern and Indiana coal.V To insure delivery before coal is actually needed customers should agree to accept delivery as quickly as the dealer can supply them.. In many localities delivery cannot be . accomplished even at this time of year in less thaa three weeks from the time of the plac ing of the order because the dealers are limited in manpower and equipment facilities. ) Coal consumers would be wist to remind themselves of the fuel emergency which occurred in this state in the months of Jan uary and February ; 1945, when scarcely any coal of any grade was obtainable. This condition came' about after coals from the East were limited to. 90. With such coals limited this year, td 80 of requirements a mucli worse situation will occur unless, the consuming public . moves now to avert a fuel famine nexlj winter.' The SFAW has repeatt' edly stated that the 80 limita-i tion on high grade Eastern coals; will not be modified until the end of the next heating season Therefore, any such remedial steps must' necessarily - involve the use of the less, restricted' coals. The consuming public will remember that during the January and February fuel emergency the kind of coal that was supplied wasa grade normally
THURSDAY, MAY, 3, 1945. : Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless.liights ' Dortore say yotir I Wneyg contain 15 miles of tiny l ubes or nltf rn which help to parify the blood and keen you healthy. When they get tired and don t work right in the daytime, many j.eopie have to get tip nights, f requent or si an ty rjasaees with smartina and hurninf
Eoniw iines fbows thnre is sonjethine rong this condition and lope valuahlo, restful sleep. When disorder of kidney function permit poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may ako eause nagging bad ache, rheurnatia pains, leg pains, IokS of pep and energy, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and di4:iuese. . . - Uon't wait! Ask your dnietrist for Doan's Fills, Ufcd successfully by millions for over 40 years. Tbey give happy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubca flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Cut Coan's Tills. used for railway lo'comotive .fuel ranging upwards from mine, run to 6x 1 1-2 egg coal. A repetition of thu condition can he averted if consumers will avail themselves of, the opportunity to acquire Indiana, Illinois or West ern Kentucky coals now. Furthermore, the kind of coal that is available' now is well prepared domestic lump and egg sizes. These sizes will not be available next winter in any substantial quantities. Consumers may obtain 100 of requirements immedi ately by ordering either all Mid western coal or at least 50 of such coal. By accepting delivery now coal users will not : , find themselves without fuel or a source of supply in the dead of winter, and in addition they will assist the retail coal dealers in a delivery problem which cannot be solved unless all delivery facilities are utilized to full capacity all year round. Contrary to any popular opinion which may exist on the subject. actually the fact remains that Indiana coal is being used widely in the state of Indiana for domestic fuel and with excellent results. It can be used in practically all hand fired equipment and most all domestic stokers. It can be used as an exclusive fuel for such equipment, or it can be used in a mixture with Eastern coals. The SFAW insists that there is certainly no excuse for a fuel famine or fuel emergency rext winter in Indiana if the consumers of coal will do their share now by providing themselves with, such fuel as will assure their comfort next winter. There is no shortage of ,u sable fuel in Indiana at this tiiiie..lf the people refuse to buy InditffiH mined coal this summer there will ,be a shortage because sut'h coal will not be available next winter. Thus, the man without foresight will be forced tp spread his 80 of Eastern coal over the entire winter and, in so doing, he may run the risk of having to endure some chilly days in his home. , . . - SOCIETY Friday Afternoon Club Mrs.'A-'E. Booher will be hostess for the Friday Afternoon Club luncheon at one o'clock. Members need not bring table service. Payment of dues will be made at this time. CEMETERY MEETING Persons interested in the Clayton cemetery are asked to meet at the cemetery at one o'clock, Monday May 7th, according to an announcement made today. Gats Rich Quick JOSEPH W. FRA2ER is one cf those fellows you see in the movies and read about in books. He ran a $500 investment into more than $1,000, 000 in little over a year. When a small war plant he was operating was bought by Graham-Paige Motor Corporation he was made board chairman of the purchasing company. Stock he had acquired at $1 a share was worth $1,100 per share sic months later. . (International),
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Thousands of men and women have found that time-tested Stuart Tablet bring quick. happy relief to tleep-robbiog symptoms of acid indigestion, gassiness, end upset stom ach. Taste delicious, easy to take no mixing, no bottle. Try them ha?e good Bight's sleep and wake up in the morning feeling like a $1,000,000. Get genuine Stuart Tablet! at your druggist only 25c, 60c, or SI. 20 under maker's positive money-back foarantep Accepted fnvitatiorf IS .t.11 !...; WHIIE attending a Toscanini concert in Los Angeles, Kslon Favilie, Roanoke, Va., took the maestro'f rendition of "Invitation to the Eance" literally. She tripped the liht fantastic riht undor his nose ind stopped the show. The unscheduled performance ended w J :?n ahe was removed. (Ifltcniatiornl) ATHLETES FOOT ITCH , I Made This 5 Minute Test "It STIKJS. Its STRONG It PENETRATES. It " REACHES - MO RR GERMS. Successful treatuutnts MUST be mobile. MUST PENETRATE. Alcohol is VERY MOBILE. To-ol eontaius
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