Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 October 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1945.

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Husbands! Wives!

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SOCIETY

Curry Homemakers

Pledge to the Flag. Song, Grandfathers Clock; Creed, Ester Blu-

baugh; Homemakers pledg!

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Of Personal Property of the Estate Of Thomas E. Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate cf Thomas. E. Johnson, deceased, will by order of the Sullivan Circuit Court, sell at public auction at the residence of the late Thomas E. Johnson, West Sylvan Dril Street in the City of Sullivan, Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, the following items of personal property to-wit: 3 ladders, 1 running board and hangers, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 step ladder, 1 garden plow, riot of cans, one ton of coal, 1 ax, 1 ice box, laundry stove, 1 table, one lot of fruit, 2 coal oil stoves, 4 pictures, 3 crocks, 1 wringer, 1 wash bucket, one wash boiler, stone jar, 2 busts, book case and books, one couch, 4 rocking chairs, heating stove, small stand table, marble top table, table lamp, small lamp, congoleum rug, piano, victrola and records, small stool, small secretary, small table, chest of drawers, marble tap dressier, wash stand, bed, foot stool, set of curtains, rug, dining room chairs, 3 kitchen cluvrs, radio, dining room table and ' leaves, kitchen cabinet, old knives and forks, porch swing, sideboard, washing machine, set dishes, water bottle, cook stove, one dish, set silver spoons and knife, neckties, oil stove, set knives and forks, set paint and paper brushes, small table, congoleum rug, old safe, stand tables, brass bell, level, set dishes and pans, old rockers, tea kettle, cof-, fee pot and kettle, iron bed, broom, bedroom dresser wash stand. ,' . Said Sale shall be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1945 at 1:45 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH. JOE S. SCHROEDER, Executor Of the Estate of Thomas E. Johnson, Deceased-

The Curry Homemakers held Daisy Hazelrigg; Roll call, my

Thousand, of cmmiea trS wea. worn-out. ex-1 their SeDtember meeting at the 'Urst day in school or Bible verse

tST8S!i,l!JfM SS1 Township House with Faye John- , Business session dicussion of i S&2Si&&&&&&iSZ son, Helen Shaw and Eva Harris next year's program. Self-im-j , ,as hostesses. The meeting was provement and literary line disFor sale at all drug stores everywhere ' c jje(i to order at i;30 by the cussion. Interesting bit, German

; -m biuuvu. at bnitn vrug fatore. ' president) Nona JeweU, with the souvenir by Faye Johnson. A

siang expression contest dv Faye Johnson, won by Loree Walton. A dress contest by Helen

Shaw, won by Loree Walton. Eva Harris gave an interesting talk on ; "fur, felt" how it is made and care of hate, difference in other

felt hats, from the real fur felt. jShe then divided the memfsers in groups and held a hat making 'contest which was won by Opal

Hall, Amanda Engle, and May Sluder. Refreshments cf chocolate pudding and coffpp were served to Eva Harris, Loree Walton, Opal Hall, Amanda, Engle, Flossie Pii6.li, Virginia BosHick, Sylvia Harris, Esther Blubaugh and Dickie, Flossie Katiger, Ethel McKinney, May Sluder, Maude Ransford, Faye Johnson, Helen Shaw, Edah Jewell, Eulala Dowty, Nona Jewell and Carol

Dowty.

The October meeting is ti be held October 12th at the home of Laura Diake in Farmersburg with a covered dish luncheon.

Caught in Spirit 1

Fast Plays Liven Sixth Series Game

; Please return yourl $fc Mi empty cases and! IW bottles to yonri 'fWM1 ' .dealer. V A-' LISTEN IN! ' fef11r ' ' v., LATEST NEWS ! W-fdf ' ' " f' Daily Except Sunday I W " - A N 8 p. m. WAOV I Mf i& 'A , : Jiff ml .,.. 7

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ALL-GRAIN, OF COURSE, BUT IT'S LEISURELY AGEING THAT MELLOWS STERLING'S RICH, TRUE-BEER FLAVOR No better proof of Sterling's tangy truebeer flavor thaa your own critical taste; Try Sterling today and learn for sure it's the brew for you. ! STERLING BREWERS, INC., Evansville, Indt

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The . August meeting of the Curry Homemakers was held at the Farmersburg park with a picnic luncheon at the noon hour. A special treat of home made ice cream was served for dessert. The lesson on Psychology of Everyday Living was given by May Sluder and Nona Jewell. A program ofreadings, contests and songs was given, anyone who had anything for program serving as there was no special committee. Twenty-six members and several guests were present. Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was given at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac' McDonald Sept. 16th in honor J

in aev. ana ivirs. ,mii fteeay, pastorof the Church of God at Paxton". ' Mrs. Harry Whitlocfy, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Tommy Brown. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Emil Reedy and daughters,

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NEW LEBANON

Mrs. Helen McClure of Indianapolis, was the wceic-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bigg and Mrs. Marjorie Bailey and daughter, Kay. Mr. and Mrs. John Siner of

! Camp Campbell, Kentucky, are

spending his furlough with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner and relatives in Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. Raluh Bc!iemi:-r and daughter. Salli? of Viro-

landville, weiv dinrer ;?iir-.;fs of I Mr. and Mrs. Hor.a S,'r:fr f.nnday. ' Miss Elizabeth Anderson cp?nt

the week-end in Te:re Jliuto with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson. Lance Lisman of T,-ire ITautp, was the ' week-end pur-:;t f hi-. fatlier, II. V. Lisman.' Joe PiM'soj of Ivir-Tnm, v.m .: a dinner feiie;!, of iiiil r, Mrs. n.?ilh'i Pki:;.n r.i(.:!.,v.

near Carlisle. Paul Pekelnisky was in .Dug-.' gsr Saturday. J Mrs. Nellie Robbins and childIran of Carlisle, visited in Dug'ger Sundry. ! David Swan has been discharged from the army. " M. H. Bedwell of Sullivan, i visited J i is mother Sunday. Ti and Mrs. Carnet Reynolds were in Du!'.g-r Kafurday. Donald Lroiht-ars recpived Ins

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ili'.i ii.'H Turrsday. ! R a vino , Sunday.

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JEKICUO Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'shears have purchased a

Bro-farm

Sin ! But f low I Grin Thousands charge ri'oans to grins. Use a ri-al tU. !.,- Um inula iur distrj?.s of piits; n'lit drugKi:its by liott-d Thornton & Minor Clniie. Surprising QUICK palliative relief df pain. itch. gureneM. Helps f often hard parts; tends to shrink swelling. Use tluct'irs' way today. Get tube Thornton & Minor's Eecial Ointment or Thornton & Minor .Rectal Suppositories. K not di lihted. low cost is refunded. At all goou drug stores everywhere.

DEFINITELY entangled in the spirit Df Halloween is pretty Martha Vickers, movie actress, who runs Into a snag above as she catches the goo-goo-eye of this corn Stalking cat. (International

Mr. ' and Mrs. Alec Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Whitlock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cox and granddaughter, Phyllis Jean Cox, Herschel Romine, Mrs. Ella Brodie, Lavonne Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald and children.

Cub Catcher Livingston hits the dirt safely at third base in the sixth inning of the' sixth World

Cubs evened the series at 3-all in beating the Detroit American

Leaguers, 8 to 7. Manager Char-

Series game at Wrigley Field as ley Grimm of the Cubs watches

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Attend Rebekah Assembly The following members gf,.the Sullivaij Rebekah Lodge attended the) annual ! meeting of the Rebekah "Assembly of Indiana held in Indianapolis October 7th, 8th and 9th: Mrs. Hazel Brust, Gertrude Ruddell, Crisa Watson, Hattie Stewart, Vermont Mc-

Coskey, Ida Richeson,

Tigers' third baseman Outlaw leaves the ground to snare a hard throw from pitcher Trucks., The

the play from the Coaches, box.

(International Newsphoto.)

RATIONING CALENDAR

Macy, Ina Andrews and Juanita Bond. Mrs. Macy and Mrs. An

drews we're delegates from the ' ' Sullivan Lodge. The meeting was 1 ' Meats- Fats- th3ese and 1 aljy held at the I.O.O.F. Building Products-Book 4 red stamps V2 with a banquet and reception at through Z2 and Al - through Ql the Lincoln Hotel. inow valld- V2 through. Z2 invalid after Sept. 30. Al through El it? -" " ! valid after Oct. 31. Fl through Ki Aweogon, Garden Club ' invalid after Nov., 30, H through

The Aweogon Garden Club will Ql invalid after Pec31. meet withj Mrs. J. B. Maple ThUtsr 4 Used Fafts-Twqi red points giv-

day afternoon at 2:30.i

Royal Neighbors The degree staff will please meet at the Woodman , Hall

Myrtle Thursday afternoon . at one

o clock for practice. This is very important.

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CANDY BARS: Hersheys, Milky Way, Clark Bars, Chewing Gum. , We reserve- the right to limit quantitiesJust Arrived: Saccharin Tablets 1 Grain ' Parl.p-Da.vis A Cn, - '

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en for-' one pounds of-waste, fat.

' Sugar Stamp 38 valid for five jjpj;

pounas tnrougn uec. ji. io jxoni-i.

change will be made this year in

current sugar ration

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KEEP 1TCGMIHG!

American housewives saved ftpproximtely 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat in 1941. That Is .almost double the amount saved In 1943. And it doesn't count the 62,000,000 pounds saved by ' Army and Navy.l This year the Army and Navy aren't around In such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking fat helps to make. They need plenty pf it need It fast That Is why the government Is asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the industrial fats arid oils formerly Imported from Islands of the Pacific.

Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps

1, 2, 3 and 4 valid indefinitelj

j OPA says no plans to cancel any,

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ELECTRO LUX VACUUM CLEANERS The ready versatility of the Electrolux adapts it quickly to such difficult tasks as cleaning Venetian blinds, fireplaces, screens, in and behind radiators, in corners, hot air ducts or other out-of-the-way places where dust gathers. For information phone kirk McMillan

Phone 250

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OHIO'S Gov. Frank J. Lausche' appointed James W. Huffman, above, Columbus, O., to fill the U. S. senator post left vacant when Harold H. Burton was named by President Truman to; the Supreme Court Huffman, 51, ! has been serving as state director '. Df commerce. (International

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A HEARTY KISS is bestowed by Marine Pvt. Jacklyn Lucas, Belhaven, N. C, upon the cheek of his sweetheart, Carolyn Brown, after he had been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in Washington by President Truman. The 17-year-old Marine, as far as official records Bhow, Is the youngest man ever to eceive the medal. (International)

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WASHING POWDER Dypa-Rize, Sutho, Magic, Dreft, Help, Soft, Briteway, Ivory Snow & Nola Soap Flakes, large size. 100 lbs. Bacon, per lb., sliced 36c Dark & Maple Syrup, y2 lb. size ea. 15c Plenty of Cigarettes. Rice, per lb 10c Everfresh Coffee, per lb. 29c Silver Sea Coffee, per lb 33c

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2.c METAL SKIRT HANGERS 19C 1.29 WOOD SHOE RACKS 1.19 39c IRONING BOARD COVERS 3 k 1.00 VASIHNG MACHINE COVICRS 9ie 1.29 CHAIR CUSHION SETS 1.19 1.00 CANVAS LAUNDRY RAO S4C 1.98 KNITTING BACS . . . l.r, t 49c METAL PANTS CREASER 44c 39c 10-QUART GALVANIZED BUCKET 35c 1.09 RENUZIT DRY CLEANER, 2 ffal 97c 1.19 SCISSORS, black ir.etal 97c 10c DISH CLOTHS, 3 for '2ic 2.29 CLEANSING TISSUE, l.'lfir, ft. roll 1.84 19c ROLL-ON GARTERS i4C "39c ONE INCH RAYON ELASTIC 34c 1.98 DICKIES ; j.oo 2oc SHOULDER PADS Black & White ..19c 69c IRONING BOARD PADS . .' 61c 98c COLLAR SETS 87c

FALL STORE HOURS In line with Root's policy of better service to the community of Sullivan. Monday Through Friday, Including Thursday Open 9 A. M. Close 5 P. M. Saturday, Open 9:00 A. M. Close 9 P. M.