Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 105, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 May 1945 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945.
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THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
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Ai4i?r: "Jim, didn't you say you wanted to ask the Judge something about grain, the next time you .saw him?" JIM: "That's right. I did, Mary. Is it true.
Judge, that distillers recover part of the ' grain tnty e in making war-alcohol?" " OLD JUDE:"Tbat's absolutely true; Jim. Whereytr the gove?nment has permitted .distillers to purchase the equipment neces-,
eary to reprocess the used grain, at Jiast 50 of the feed value (25 by weight) of the whole grain is recovered. It comes back ta farms like yor3 in the form of premiumquafity livestock feed... rich ia vitamins BiandB2." ! . 1 JIM:" Is the same thing true when distillers are permitted to make whiskey, Judge?" OLD JUDGE: " Yes, every bit as true, Jim."
This advertisement sponsmti ty Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Inc.
Poppies (Continued from Page 1)
buyer can give for one whatever ;he feels he can for this symbol I of the sacrifice made by some of jhis countrymen. All the money
Honor Roll (Continued from Page 1)
in life. The
small intrinsic
value, but the
McCoy's ;GrceFy 2 Miles North On 4!
Folger s Coffee
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35 c lb,
Everfresh Coffee ... . . . . . . ; . 25c lb. Garden City Red Beans,
lib. 4 oz. can . ...... 2 for 25c
Fresh Green Beans . , . . . . .. . 2 lbs. 33c New Peas, full pods 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Tomatoes 17!2C lb. Maxwell House Coffee ... 36c lb. Everfresh Tea Bags ..... ... 48c Box Green Onions, large bunch'-. v; . ... 8c Silver Tip Jellies ........ 2 lb. Jar 25c Wax Rite W axed Paper . . . . 4c Box Lunch Meats, Bacon and Ham Open Nights 9 P.M. Sundays 8 to 6 P. M.
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t NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS ,THK STATK OP INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In Hie Sullivan Circuit Court. May Term. 1945.State of Indiana, un the relation of James McGarvey, as Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana vs. Isans N. Hayes, Adam Grafe, William D. Scudaniore, Anna B. Seudamore, Mary E. Trump, Sullivan County Bural
rar A. Marx, Jospph S. Mix. Adella Williams, Mary Williams. Edna Swan. Hud.son A. Bland, as Treasurer i of
I Siin.ivau County. Indiana, Defendants I Onmplainf -No; SIM24; (?aitse- fif ArMon .Complaint to foreclose- School Fund ' Mortsag. BE IT KNOWN. That on this 9lh dav of May, in the year 1945. the above named nlaintiff. by Norval K. Harris,
jBedwell. Bodwell & Haines. Attorneys, .filed in the office of the Clerk i of the Sullivan Circuit Court their
I t-omolaint f eainst the defendants in
the nliove entitled cause, together with 'an affidavit of a competent person that SMid defendants I.aac N. Haves Adam
flrsfe. Oscar A. Marx. Josepn a. Mix
and Mary Williams are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants therefore are hereby no' Hi d of the filinp and pendency of said complaint asainst them, said cause of action being Complaint to
, Foreclose School Fund Mortgage, and ! that unless they appear and answer
or demur thereto at tne calling 01 saia rause at the Court House in Sullivan Cminlv. and State of Indiana, on the oth day of July. 1945. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and allegred. will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of paid Court, this 10th day of May. 1945. JAMES H. RINGEB. C'erk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Nerval K. Harris, Bedwoll. Bedwell & Haines, Atftornevs for Plaintiff. 1st ins r-11-4.T 3t.
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Spring Tune-Up i WHEN YOU'RE -DEAD YOU'RE DONE FOR ... But when your motor dies, we can do something about
it. We aren't equipped to
perform a major operation on your car gut we can al
ter small troubles and carry many part replacements.
Hut we suggest that yon
always make certain your
auto is in A-l condition. Let us lubricate the motor with tried and true Standail products. DRIVE IN! Henry A'. MILAM STANDARD Service Station Southeast Corner Sq.
deal to maintain their interest contributed goes into the Legion
jje , na vuxuiary renauiiiiauuii ana , May 25, 1945. , , ' welfare funds and forms a large kighest Distinction The memorial flowers have ,.,. .u4i, U. ....
jjnii w "ic iuiiuj uu ou -o attain xnis ranKing me siumuch to help the disabled vete- I dent must receive "A" in at least rans, their children and the child- ' four full-credit subjects, with the ren of the dead and disabled, of graae in no other subject carboth wars. rje(jj below "B." The idea of the poppy s a Betty Jo Anderson Rosalie Anmemorial flower for the World erso"' Brbara Br0WTn' on War dead sprang up as naturally UT'V0?1ie C Joe TE!hs' u the little wild flower itself Wend,e Ft1!m,n!'1. Bttie JTohn" grows in the fields of France s0,n- Robert Laughun, Myrna Lewand Flanders. The flower has yn' Je.Ll!bk,e- Barbara Stark'
the one touch of beauty which""""
survived amid the hideous de-1
struction of war. Along the edge ( To. attain this ranking the stuof the trenches, beneath the tan- dent must receive 'JB" in at least gled barbed wire, about the four full-credit subjects, with the ragged shell holes and over the grade in no other subject carried,
I fresh graves it raised its brave below "C."
red blossom. It seemed to be the: jane Bedwell. Su'Ella Bledsoe.
Nella Brashier, Nina Brashier, Becky Campbell, Nancy Carter,
Mary A. Donnelly, Leland Ferga
Distinction
one immortal tTiing in that region where death reigned. The soldiers of all nations came to
look upon it as the living symbol sori) l0;s Golish, Jerry Hadden,
Audra Hoesman, Clara Hutchison, Charlotte Ingersoll, Edward Lamb, Dean Monk, Robert Page, J. W. Pigg, Joan Reid, Adam Sajko, Betty Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Wayne Stinson, Thelma Tapley, LeAnn Wible, Mary K. Wilson,
Deloris Worth, Sharon Ford, Mary
of the sacrtflce of their dead comrades. It was a poet who first gave expression to the idea. Soon himself to lie beneath the poppies, he, wrote: IN FLANDERS' FIELDS
(By Colonel John McCrae)
blow,
Eetween the crosses, row on row,
In Flanders field the poppies GlU- Naomi Hedrick, Mary R
ftionK, Aieana rraiups, Mary Rambis, Katliryn Reid, Gene
That mark our placps; and in the Schroeder, Ferd Usrey, Jr., Joy l I Weathers, Paul Wible.
The larks still bravely singing fly, Scarce heard amidst the guns below.
I felt
We are the dead. Short days ago we lived,
dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved and now we lie , In Flanders' field. Take up our quarrel with the foe, To you from failing hands we throw The Torch be yours to hold it high; If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though
poppies grow
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Money advanced promptly No embarrassing inquiries Several types of loans available Monthly repayment ,
Paying verdue bills Repairing the car
Making home
improvement! Outfitting the family Paying for medical and dental care And meeting all kinds of needs end emergencies
FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY Up stairs east side square. Sullivan TO FOR A LOAN, COME N 6R FHGUi
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In Flanders' fields.
GOSPEL MEETING
Time May 20 June 3 Evening 8:15 Place CHURCH OF CHRIST PAXTON, INDIANA Minister J. W. GALLAGHER Barnesville, Ohio Song Leader W. W. Adamson, Shelburn
We Invite You To Attend These Services
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luit paying rent and own home. Special bargains oi property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT
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Fruits & Vegetables
New Teas, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cucnmbers, Lettuce, Celery,
Green Onions, Asparagus
Fancy Chocolates & Chocolate Coated Peanuts Box Candy
LIBBY or WILSON MILK, lg- cans 10c OIL SARDINES, 2 cans 15c TUNA FISH, per can .'. 35c LIBBFS VEAL LOAF, can 19c VIENNA SAUSAGE, can 1k JOLLY PIG BARBECUE, can He HOT TAMALES, . 1 lb. can 29c CHICKEN & NOODLES. 1 lb. jar 32c
MEATS CREAM CHEESE, lb. 35c PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF, lb. 33c LARGE BOLOGNA, sliced, lb 30c PURE LARD, 2 lb- . . . 36c FRESH MILK, BUTTER AND CREAM ;
LIPTON'S TEA, y, lb. 59c
lilJN liEKUUEAD MIX,
1 lb. box 23c SAVOY RICE, 1 lb. box 14c
MONARCH TEA,
Or. P., box , 23c
MONARCH PURE . HONEY," 5 lb. iar $1.39 CHOCOLATE SYRUP, jar 23c ALICE TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. 25c KAFFEE HAG, 1 lb. ., 39c
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DON'T READ
THIS If You Don't Like To Eat
Planning a picnic? Then come to JOHNSON'S where a grand variety of grand foods welcomes you to all out good eating. Fill your basket from our appetempting selections of luncheon meats, salad foods, baked goods, beverages. Fill it to overflowing with ALL the picnic pleasers and smacking-good snacks that make the lunch the. life of the party- They're all here and all are priced to help you have a high time at low cost. Pick up these values and picnic this weekend.
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TOMATOES lb. 19c
HEAD LETTUCE lb. 17c
Apples, Winesap . . 2 lbs. 27c Avocados ea. 29c Artichokes ea. 20c New Cabbage ....... '. ... lb. 6c Mangoes lb. 22y2c New Peas... lb. 19c Order Your Canning Pineapple Now
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Bologna b- r9f Minced Ham....... ,ic Peppered ,, rn Ham Loaf lb. 5oc Salami " lb" Spiced Ham lb- 49c Cheese 2 lb. box 79c Brainschweiger ... lb. 39c Home-made ) Ham Salad ). f c Potato Salad , 1. - f Baked Beans ....,. 29c Kraut lb- Jg Creamed Slaw ..... lb. 29c
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OLIVES Plain or Stuffed, jar 25c up HI HO CRACKERS box 23c Scullys ' PURE GRAPE JAM ; . 2 lbs. 43c Canada Dry GINGER ALE (bottle deposit) 15c LEMON JUICE bottle 35c BOSCO SYRUP 25c Imitation TAPIOCA, granulated 29c , , LIGHT BROWN SUGAR lb. 7c CONFECTIONERS SUGAR lb. 9c PURE CANE SUGAR, 5 lb. sack 36c Bulk lb. 7c
Doz. 36c
22c
Jane Good PEANUT BUTTER .
Jaxon MANGO RELISH ...... 30c Nonesuch , SWEET RELISH ..19c RAVIOLI, jar 17c Brooks CATSUP 19c Derby STEAK SAUCE 19c Richelieu CAPERS, bottle 22c
b ireside Marshmallow Creme . Cluster ,''., RAISINS, box
37c
Yes, sir, to the man or woman who does hot like to eat, this message is of no importance. Ah, but to the man or woman who likes to eat . , who enjoys good food . . . this message is of prime importance. Yes, sir, if you like good food served piping hot, seasoned right, and always in season, don't pass up this Sullivan cafe. Sunday Serving Fried Chicken With all the trimmings and HOT ROLLS LIBERTY CAFE Doris Bronnenberg
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