Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 162, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 August 1945 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-- WEDNESDAY. Aug. 15, 1945.
HOMEMAKERS WILL tations and needs earnest cooparFIND VALUABLE ation from all consumers to preAID IN PEACHES vent waste. I USDA July 1 estimates place Homemakers who are exper- the 1945 crop at over 408 million
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a jttonuw v Slates Department ol Agriculture. Mouth (with Timet furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents , peaches can hehy iill out daily tfepj i.... $3.00 1 requirements now in fresh form. By Mall Elsewhere: (and for later use through preseryear- 4 iti $4.00 vation in home canning or cornSix Months .... V.'. V. '1.':.. $2-00 munity can.nin8- feezing, or dry-
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merit of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.
food supplies stretch to the limit ; exceeded by 'favorable growing-;- eJtters and. ..Interviews
these days will find a valuable aid in this year's abundant crop of Indiana peaches, according to Perry S. Richey, State Director
of the Office of Supply, United
Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12 Paul Pointer Publisher foe II.. Adams '. Editor Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Entered as second-class matter July 1, 1908 in the Postoffice at Sullivan, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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"The tumult and the shouting dies, The captains and the kings depart, Still stands thine ancient sacrifice, An hunble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with lis yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget." Kipling.
me, Mr. Kichey sug
gested use of community food full use of the valuable crop. Experienced workers offer aid jo canners in these centers, not only canning food for family use, but also for use in school lunch programs, hospitals, and or other community needs. To get maximum use of available sugar, USDA has recommended the wartime use of a light syrup of 5 cups of sugar to t gallon of water boiled for 5 minutes.
of a
weather betwen now arid digging nature--ana proper nCsoC the late crop this fall. The July Per interest are sought for this 1 estimate compares with slightly column, the editor reserving the less than 380 ' million bushels a '" to censor or reject any aryear ago and a 10-year average "cle he may deem is not suitable production of 375 million bush- Proper. Articles of 500 words es I or less are preferred. All articles , "Only a few months ago pota- nt to the Open Forum must bej
dcr that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's'
name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the senti-
tees were on the list of foods in j
relatively short supply. It ..was hard to buy them in some areas. Now that they are plentiful we ought to use every potato we can," Mr. Richey declared.
RECREATIONAL PLANNER FOR STATE PARKS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 15, (Special) Appointment of Geo. H. Thompson of Winamae as recreational planner in charge of group camping activities at the various state parks was announced today by Major Kobert F. Wirshing director of the division of
From tto.l cup of syrup wttl W Department of Conservation.
neeaea ior eacn ima l can ui A graduate 0f Massachusetts fruit. This amount of sugar is ad- state Colege, Thompson was with equate to retain the flavor, iex- the National Park Service for ten
ture and color of the peaches. To
Quit paying: rent nd own your home. Special bargains on property ' on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
years before becoming superin- J
A long, cruel war has ended. The toil, sweat and tears of .stretch sugar further,- corn syrup tendant 0f the Tippecanoe River
stl"ifV aro mmv .Tnhilaf inn roio-na in iho heart nf tVpp men ; may replace up to one-third of
today - - . jof the sugar or mild flavored hofce rait not forset, and shall not tag" in this ! KSSt - Z&Z hour, of glorious triumph, in this. hour, of supreme peace pgttjng up peaches when the throughout the ..world, the price that was paid by the flower fruit mlght be spoiled if not )f our manhood. Those who gave unflinchingly of all that was UScd immediately; boiling water ?ood, of all that was life, shall be enshrined in our hearts for- may be used to fill up the conover for they have made it possible for us to live this glorious tainer before canning when no
'ifcu'r. They, have made it possible to take up a far nobler task , sugar is available and danger of . Rgwjj
-Mix war to; build from the ashjs of the most merciless con-, Wc,sie Jb Imminem t of all ages foundations for a peace that shall endure for-1
; Tltepeace that has come to us imposes the gravest of tsponsibifities graver perhaps than war itself. We owe an calculable debt to those other gallant comrades in arms
Alio likewise faced without thought of self the fire of the
State Park in 1943. In addition to his work in group camping ho will make a study of the needs! for further recreational facilities i throughout the park "system.! Thompson is a veteran of World j War I. t' !
INCREASED USE
PLENTIFUL POTATO crop is Urged
Onpninr? nf n pamnaifn In nn.
Dig guns, the little guns, the death and suffering that is war courage consumption of intsr'.tseJf.'As they return we must establish a lasting peace and mediate crop Irish potatoes freedom under which they may have the opportunity to live through the weeks ahead was
'.VeH and prosper. That is the way their comrades under the nounced by ran-y t. wency. in
grosses around the world would have it that is what they ;hemselves prayed to come home to achieve. No generation has faced a greater challenge. We must not forget,' and we must not fail now those who have sacriliced so much to let freedom ring again.
VORLD WAR n A TEAR AGO AUG. 15, 1914 American and French troops ;upported by British airborne units land almost unopposed - o
he French - Mediterranean coast
-:o open, a fourth front in Europe and move'swiftly inland after :cnsolidating beaches on whjich housands .'of. supporting troops
M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME ' Dogger ' ' "Alkln'a 6errioe Coita . N . mm. :
and tons of equipment ashore behind them; ,
islands of P9rt Cros and Levant,
in the Hyeres group, and Cap
Ncgre. In the Fala-fe-Argentan area the Germans manage to extricate at leasj half of their two encircled armies; U. S. troops' Jhqld prut of Argentan. Russian troops cross the Bohr River in - force, challenging tin
i German positions just two miles
from the East Prussian border. In the Pacific, American bombers heavily attack the Japanese Kurile islands and enemy positions in the Volcanos.
diana State Director of the U. S.
Depai-ment of Agriculture's Office of Supply. Pointing out that Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson
has promised American farmers and consumers a "policy of plenpoured ty" on foods. Mr. Richey said
capture that production from the current
potato crop is exceeding all expec-
NOTICE I have bought .the Hopper Orchard - and have .r,000 bushels of pracbes for sale at Fulf nil's Stoic in ShclI. tun or :U the Hopper Orchard, near Merom Station. Prices vciy cheap. Ready Tuesday morning. '"'Arthur Fulfprd
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PHONE lGS John F. Whipps PLANING MILL 562 So. Section Street Sullivan fnnntv Rpnrtum.
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PADGETT INSULATION CO. Sullivan, Ind. Franchised Applicators for Water-Proofed CELOTEX ROCK WOOL
SHELBURN, IND.
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. . . winging around the world, has entered the hearts of its .peoples joyfully and spiritually, solemnly and reverently. .
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"vB'ssf JVqy .to Celebrate Jhe Peace
j "We were fiitting ort Bill Wel ' eelebrating's going to fo. I'm to
fcter's -porch, the other nighty ; ing to make sure of being on th
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jjob next morning."
; From where I ait, Bill Webstei ay tbe right idea. When Peace coipes, therels gojng to be t whole sew world to build there's s really big job to U
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
.' Thursday, Aug.. 1.6 th, 104
Commencing at 10:30 Ai M,
Due to illness, will sell at Public Auction the following personal property, located 1-4 mile south , of Hickory Church: . ' 2 electric lamps; car radia, A-l shape; beautiful electric range, almost new; electric brooder, perfect shape; electric fence unit; electric Frigidaire; electric Philco cabinet radio; 1 new writing desk and chair: new breakfast set; 3-piece living room suite; sewing machine and n'lotor; large size dining table and 4 chairs; cook table; one metal kitchen stool; 1 kitchen cabinet; safe; wash stand; one large heating stove, perfect condition; fourposter bed, springs and mattress; feather bed; one iron bed, springs and mattress; 2 dressers; dishes; cook pans; pressure cooker; glass fruit jars, all sizes; coal range; hog feeder; mowing machine, good shape; 1 wagon; 3 sets of harness; 1 hcrse; 1 mule; sow; and pigs; stack of hay; and other things too numerous to mention. P. S. Joe says, any one interested in this fine country home, look it over, may sell the 10 acres day of sale. Fine outbuildings. Never worry about coal, all you can use on farm, yours just for the digging. Hoping to see ,yoif at sale. . .' . - Ladies of Hickory Church will serve lunch and coffee. Not responsible for accidents. , Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wells, Owners JOE SOUTER, Auctioneer
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