Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1945 — Page 3

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tfofil Do It Everj : : By Jimmy Hatlo

fWELLIF i ( W---WHATDOTnE Y YOU'RE LUCKY IF JTHE ROOM OUT THIS B FOR MV S. FOR OVER AN HOUR BEFORF HF &WAV? HOW MUCH C0DDS-60t OTOAY TOO. TIW TORCHJ NISH ESA gfV WQULD THAT Av A1D PAPER? ) l)-, WILL BE FINISHED OURS. ' '

fcl S'31 COP IMS, KIMifriinlCATE. In, WOBLtKHICHTS RESERVED , .' ' I

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jRg3$W J?AILY pES5- FRIDAY, AUG. SI, 1945. AT THE LYRIC T! SUNDAY AND MOND

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Jack Oakie, Peggy Ryan and Johnny Coy arc the happy troupers in

imversais latest mt."un itaee Everybody , with the King Sistett

WILL REDUCE U. S. OCCUPATION

FORCE IN GERMAN

Wayne Nusbaun and fam-

e visiting her parents, Mr;

rs. George Young. . ,

BERLIN, Aug. 31. America

troops, ill Germany, now nur leering 2,500,000," will be reiua

to a lixed occupation force Leroy Haney is visiting 400,000 well before the winterirents, Mr. and Mrs. "Alexend,; Gen. Eisenhower' declarefBrown. today. ,1 He said that even the estimati. Hubert Burke has returnof 400,000 might be reduced latefCamp Lee, Virginia . after as the Germans did more foiing a furlough . here with themselves, but he declined tjfe and friends. ' predict how long the ; Allied Rirk -occupation wouloV last. ,, Jme from the Mary Sher: " hospital. ' 1 Capt. and Mrs. James W. Sin-) ilair and Lt. and Mrs. Craigtt. j Charles Hurst has re:fcooher of St. Louis willj spsrlto CaiHp Bragg, . North the week-end in ' SuUivan;i a furlough with guests of their families. .. Vnt3 nd friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mayfield of nd Mrs-"James' A. Brashier,

Terre Haute, spent Monday irP- aaugnter, moise. have re

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayes and daughter, Sarah of Huntington,

west Virginia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Durham of the Davis Hotel. Mrs. Hayes is a sister of Mr. Durham. Mrs. Frank Marks spent a few days this week with friends in Indianapolis.

illivan.

Miss Helen Butler .of Indiai ipblis, spent the week-end with

ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wn

Sutler.

Mrs. C. E. Curtis of North Mali

St., is visiting in Chicago witlS

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hawkins andj

family.

to their home after a few

kisit in Chicago.

ORTH BUCKTOWN

id Mrs. Lawrence Brewer

laughter. . Pfc. Wilfred

Mrs. Hubert Hale and A. Hale were dinner

ursday of Mr. and Mrs. oster and son.

Mrs. Russell Fige and

Bea Figg have moved

Mrs. Marjorie Abercrombie Is

snendine the week-end in Polan

Indiana, with Miss Rosalind Hous'ton. I Mr. and Mrs. Girthel er and is also attending Old Set-have I moved into the Figg

tiers' at Bowling Green,. 'Indiana v--

wLayerne Bedwell. Mrs. Mrs. Eva Willis of 802 Norttf King and Mrs. Hubert Seventh St., Terre Haute, was lient Friday evening at Sullivan on business Thursdayak park. Mrg. Willis is manager of 'theRav Mollet of Chicaso, Sears-Roebuck farm store in Terra few days recently with Haute. . Ti 'Mrs. John Mollet and -1T ' ;: relatives here. Birthday Dinner A

A Birthday dinner was given j

at the Sullivan City Park Sun

day. August 26th, in honor of W.; E. Johnson's birthday. Those at-l ; tending were W. E. Johnson, Mr;j, and Mrs. Frank Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Land and children,1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lang and child-

ren, ivir ana Mrs. aiisna Lang and children, Mrs. Irene Norris1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Flinn and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Dierdorf, Mr. and Mrs. Leland; Bedwell, Mrs. Flora Johnson,? Mr. and Mrs. Rens Jordan, Freddie Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoel Flinn, Jimmy Bolding, Mr. and t

ren, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne fsaasB

and daughter, A. W. Parson George Lang, Leon Carl Walters,

Elva Johnson, Lowell Bedwell,

Mrs. Stella Johnson, and child-?

ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Homerf Johnson and children. After- j, : noon' callers were Ed Bedwell, " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolding, ".

Mrs. Lois Pierson and children, v

and Mrs. Mary Mier and child' ren.

NOTICE OF SALE OF ; ' . ' COUNTY PBOPEBTY a,"Fc3 heby given . that- the SuUjyan County. Indiana? yill offer at public -sale at the County Auditor s Office in the Court House xn S?111?"' Jndiana, at 10 o'clock ,?M-l Wednesday, September 12., 1945, to, .the highest bidder and' at not less than the appraised value thereof the fnHmiri-rie A 1'

- , .-.. v,w,x urou iubu real estate situated in Sullivan County,

inniana. ,

east ' sidfe of - the 'southeast auarter , of

Township 8 North. Range 8 West: Also rthe, east halfi of th! northeast

xutti-ipr 01 section x. Township 8 North. Rni Q ixrr,. -..

.-..-. t, . cat, rAURPLint; therefrom all railroad right-of-ways over said lands. Containing in all One Hundred One and Fifty (101.50) hundredths acres, more or less, same being- located in Hamilton Township. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 5. Township 8 North of Pange 8 West, excepting that part thereof, occunied bv the ieht-of-wav of the Southern Indiana Railroad Company Also Twelve and Reventv-fivp n7? hnyii.a

off of the north side of all of that part of the northwest ouarter of the southeast miarter of Section 5. ' In Township 8 North, of Range 8 Wetfr, lying east of Busseron Creek, as the "imp is now located in Hamilton Trnshin. The above describe real estate helongs to Sullivan Countv and the terms of the sa'e are cash. Said real estate will he sold subject to taxes for

me -year jim,, payan'e in JH47. Any taxpayer or interested persons feeling themselves aggrieved by the sale of anv Particular tra"t. mav file the ohiections with the Auditor within three days from September 12th. IS-1!), and eih oh1ecticrs shall

he heard and determined hv the i

or commissioners of Sullivan i Cr"v. Indiana. ' Witness my hand and official seal ,

llllO ULM V,JL X,, M--I, J JAMS McGRVRT, Aud'tor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 8-10-45 4t.

Appeal Made For Safe Driving On Labor Day Holiday

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 31. (Special) Colonel Austin R. Killian, state safety director and superintendent of state police, today appealed to motorists to drive safely during the first peacetime Labor Day holiday week-end since Pearl Harbor. "With peace assured, needless traffic deaths become all the more tragic because the victims can't help build and enjoy a better America," Colonel Killian said. "We will be able soon to replace wrecked automobiles, but there are no stockrooms to renlace tho flinb-c.;,. i. .j,

. .lui,16 ovarii oi Jlie or restore accident-shattered bodies." , -'.' . Warning that state police statistics show a sharp upward trend In traffic flow and vehicular accidents sincp tho TQ

uapauc-se surrender, the safety off icial predicted this year's Labor Day fatalities will exceed the 1944 toll unless drivers exercise restraint behind InO Xlrh rt- I O 1 .

.. .!. opeea is tne greatest contribut6r to :

v,-viL3 in recent months, he pointed out. T!7T7Qt- --.-. i . ,

PC1.-UI1S aiea m seven '

-".. aiuems or tne 344 total reported during a three-day last .Labor Day week-end. In the same Period, 133 persons were injured in 91 accidents, while 246 acciSone. in1Ved PrPerty damaSe An urban-rural breakdown of the figures showed the followingUrban accidents-3 persons kill-1

ed in 2 fatal accidents; 51 persons

injured in 4a personal injury accidents, and 170

accidents. Rural accidents 8 persons killed in 5 fatal apntAae-

82 persons injured in "46 personal

I SEE THAT

injury accidents, and 76 property damage accidentSj LEGAL NOTICE OF ! PUBLIC HEARIXQ Notice is hearby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Sullivan County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 A M Central War Time on the 18th day of September. 1945 at the Clerk's Office. Court House in the City of Sullivan in saiii fY-im.v Vnao-iTi 4r.rt ,-.. i

the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter ?ft out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named : j LoUiS F. Owens. 15648. CRrocerv. I

S2u Alexander St., Carlisle Beer Dealer. Hugh and Flora McCracken, 15681, .Restaurant.. SSO TTill St Hholhinn

Liquor,' Beer, Wine Retailer, SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BET OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. By JiAuRICE H. RUDD Secretary BURRELL E. DIEFENDORF Chairman - I

SCHOOL DAYS Mean These

NOTEBOOKS TABLETS PENCILS CRATOLAS ' THEME TABLETS INK' BULEES

PROTRACTORS COMPASSES PENCIL BOXES F EN POINTS & HOLDERS ERASERS THERMOS BOTTLES ETC.

Have Them.

M

ilburri '$ Pharmacy

The Rexall Store

taai

The war is over but the era of reconversion poses gigantic and difficult tasks for all,

worker, businessman, persons.

ui au wants or me. your eyes may be tired, they may be seriously weakened from the "extra load" of long hours in war work and now no doubt you are . faded with other important -work. Even though there can be no letup for you, you can provide yourself with incalulable assistance by taking pro

per care of your eyes. ,, ' Good eyesight is an essential to maximum efficiency while 'at your work and peace of 1 mind and happiness at home. i Your eyes are on the job every second that you are awake. You have no greater possession. ''. i

y,0U, already wear glasses, ' ttie chances are that von should 1

come in and let us correct them to take care of anv nw vicni

defects that may have developed. Your eyes make possible

me oest things in life. Make that appointment soon! DR. C. E. FISHER Optometrist , Phone 420.

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LABOR DAY

MATINEE Sept. 3rd "TORRID ZONE" starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien

2 Features Starting At 4:00 P. M.-

"The Air Conditioned" HOOSIER THEATRE SHELBURN, IND.

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fetire(

Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Durham of

Waveland, Indiana, were theA

guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Durham this week. ,

Help Erne The Tomato Crop WORKERS WANTED Men and Women STANDARD BRANDS INC. (Loudon Div.) 2101 So. 3rd St., Terre Haute, Ind. No Experience Required Age Limit, Boys and Men 16 to 65. Women 18 to 65. Bring Soc. Security Card. , Bus Leaves Powell Garage, 126 So. Main 4:30 Every Evening. 75c Round Trip.

Dead Animals

Removed

All kinds: horses, co

sheen, calves and hogs. C

Monroe Feed Service. Sull

van phone 332 or Crawfoif

8201 or Crawford 5310I

Terre Haute. We pay

phone charges. 24 hour se

Yice.

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Consolidate Scattered Debts

an accumulation of bills has unbalanced your why not get cash from us to consolidate, those

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vea aeois; Jrrow a small amount or up to $300.

you need money for vacation expenses, see us for

sh you require and repay on convenient terms "after

vacation. . .

U delay or red tape. Come in, write or phone.

IDELITY LOAN CO.

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Cocoanut 1-4 lb. 18c Weiners Lb. 37c

There's along weekend coming up, and that .means a long food list. But dca't let the thought of, shopping labi da yp.ii.. You can do all. your food buying for a . feast or a ficlic at aOHNSON-iquickly, easily, econcmyny ccollyj coKforiably, conveniently. We've a ir4iMj!lL'kion cf grand Oiings to eat nutritious, delicious foods and everything's priced at or below

upa ceilings. Reduce shopping time lower the cost

do all your food buying at JOHNSON'S todav .

, i, , and every day! j PALMDALE, YELLOW -

WHOLE KERNEL CORN Wc GLEN VALLEY peas 14c

rALMIJALE. A . . ( K'l' , i r

ASPARAGUS Vc

lrisn LODbier

Potatoes . 5 Lbs. 26c

it-i! ... ... .;,.' . ; ,. -i in, j

VEAL ROAST Lb. 32c

New

Idaho Baking Potatoes ... 5 Lbs. 29c Porto Rican

Sweet Potatoes 2 Lbs. 25c I chuck roast .... Lb. 29c

Head Lettuce 14c I leg o- lamb Lb. 4ic

inompson's Seedless Grapes Lb. 27c

rxesn Lauutiower, Kacushes, Green Onions, Mangoes, Cabbage, Green Beans, Corn SUPPLY LIMITED

Oxydol 25c

Duz 25c Dreft.. 25c Ivory Show . , 25c

Ivory Soap, lge. 11c

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bpic & bpan 23c ISEA MUSSEXS 29c

iSCO .1 1 hs 7Kr

SPICED HAM

LAMB STEW 1 PREM DERBY TAMALES

POTTED MEAT 8c

YELLOW TAIL TUNA . . 25c

Lb. 49c Lb. 15c ... 39c . . . 30c

"JHi GRAMS AH GREAT fOODS"

Kellogg Corn Flakes bring'you "

Ayrshire CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 52c Tip Top CREAMERY lb. 50c Sullivan Dairy CREAMERY lb. 50c Allsweet OLEO lb. 26c 2 Lb. CHEESE 79c

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FROZEN FOODS "

ORANGE JUICE 40c LEMON JUICE . 43c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . 25c APPLE SAUCE 26c CODFISH CAKES 33c GREEN BEANS 25c

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