Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1945 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1945. PAGE THKEF, You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads All Th e Time
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BOWEL CLEANING POWER OF ERB-HELP MEDICINE One man recently took ERB-
HELP three days and said after
ward that he never would have believed his body contained so much filthy substance. He says his stomach, intestines, bowels and whole system were so thoroughly cleansed that his constant headaches came to an end, several pimply skin eruptions on his face dried up overnight, and even the rheumatic pains in his knee disappeared. At present he is an altogether different man, feeling fine in every way. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get ERBHELP. Bennett's Drug Store.
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FOR SALE Speed Queen elec
trie ironer. 401 West St.
WE HAVE oil stoves, natural
Donaldson I eas stoves, and two used cook
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TWO cultipackers, one cream FOR SALE Brick, delivered. separator and one milk cooler in Noble Stoner, Paxton, Ind. Phone , ctnok. Farm Bureau Co-op. .10. I
Dugger, Ind.
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JOHNSON ELEVATOR is a good place to market yopr SOY
BEANS, Corn, Wheat, Buckwheat ! relatives of
Mrs. Myrtle Grass and child- Misses Maxine and Esther My-
ren of Terre Haute, were dinner ers were in Vincennes, Friday, guests of " Mr. and Mrs. Lee' Miss Marcella Dukes, Dr. Joe Grass. " and Dr. Betty Dukes and son, ' Word has been received by. Mike, of Indianapolis, were
Tommie Jenkins, Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Anna Eslinger. spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richards in Terre Haute. Mrs. Nett Rockenfield left last week for Detroit, Michigan
venience. Next to C. & E. I. Dc-
Sullivari, Ind.
TO WHOM IT MAY INTER-
for John Deere carta and' toit &AL& roueq snortnora, na W:wt nrire. naiH Oniric I that he has arrived from over-. Mrs. F. M. Dukes.
lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & bull. 1 mi. west of Linton. Ralph servjce' open from early till late seas and is in" California. i TJr. and Mrs. E. M Deputy Battery Service, Sullivan. Ind. Anderson, I during the harvest for your con-1 Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Car- spent Thanksgiving in Whiting,
nthers and children, tsuiy ana the guests ol the Jim Adams lamRuth Ann, spent Thanksgiving ny. and the week-end in Chicago Miss Evelyn Gray visited in with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schneider Pekin,. Ind., over the week-end.
i ' Miss Roanna Wcsrich visited in
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bale;! vori;e . 11 i:i"y ui( Reg Grass of Terre iiaute, Terre Haute over the week-end.
u , t tht n,.t- ifsn hcipc envhpan straw. SSn ner . lue uuca awv spent the weeK-ena near uar-: Mrs. Rose Mason ot iioonviue,
This Morning's Headlines
U. S. FLATTOP SETS ATLANTIC SPEED RECORD A broom at her foremast as a symbol of her feat, the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain entered Hampton Roads, Va., yesterday after shattering all records for average speed on a trans-Atlantic crossing. The 27,000-tun flattop, bringing home more than 5,000 American troops from the European theater, averaged 32.048 knots ih covering the 3,300.3 miles from Cape Spartcl, near Gibraltar to- the Chesapeake Bay sea buoy in 4 days, 8 hours and 21 minutes. Capt. Logan Ramsey
Ttir id i.no Hvaninthc frnm FOR SALE Work mare. 6-ft.
Holland. Paper' white Narcissus, mower, and 50 shoats. Bill Frame, jP0
. Plant them now. Wildin's Green- near Wendora
houses, Phone 9214. We deliver. pQR SALE 125 bales timothy EST!' The Beatrice M Bedvvell di-;and family.
. SPARK PLUGS CLEANED and clover mixed, 65c per
. .. . r .. . Poatnno Mainri! KPf17pll A mprp. i.-.i. ..J, lr:
tcring missing motor. Help your bale; metal hog-feeder and neat- "-."".";- .usiv wu 6i.iC.iu,
7prn prl fountain Knh h orn, h ml. , anu ivusiuc i.uureia.
auto perform perfectly in
weather by correcting faulty performance now. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. V, .
northeast of Sullivan.
FERTILIZER Get your wheat Lewis E. Chowning.
Fertilizer from Johnson's. Plenty! -
In stock now. Priced right! Johnson Feed & Supply Co.
FOR SALE 170 Austra White
pullets, $1.25 each; feeders, fountains and two electric brooders.
BUILDING MATERIALS Inch J Minnie Herndon, R. 3 Sullivan. and frame lumber, weatherboarding; 3" x 8" poplar 17 ft.; 5 rooms I FOR SALE-House. 17 N. second hand furniture. Wanted,' 'Broad. 7 rooms and bath. used trunk. Must be in good con- II f' i. J dition. Dan Nusbaum, Dugger j Wanted Phone. ; ;
. -i WANTED Dead animals. We
Ind., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Mason, returned to her home Saturday. J. M. Phillippe was guest of honor Sunday at a family dinner honoring his 83rd birthday. Covprs wpre laid for Mr. and Mrs.
WHAT'S AHEAD? The men in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green- PhiiijppC, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. our Business know. Earnings $15 wood and son of Indianapolis, phillippe) Mrs. W. K. Barnett and
daily at present. Write Box J. R., were tne guests oi c-o Times. Riley Greenwood . , . ' wpplr-Pnrl
(the answer.
vm' oTt t, hpw 4.H.. I STRAYED Black & white set-
settees, etc. J. Hurley Drake. See !ui? t JDI
Place, W. Washington St. Reward.
his father,
over the
LOST
LOST Black & tan
hound, 10 months old. Last, seen
in south end of Sullivan. Roy
UNFINISHED kitchen tables, remove your dead anim&ls free of Wall, 850 E. Dorothy.
wiui U'"C1 u url charge. - Phone No. 0 reverse Platform rockr-SlS.SO each, j charges. Sullivan FertUizer Co.
Ind. I IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR we,G ,m DJJS8er recently.
a tiitj t rAM"T ncr vz-vTT it . waiter oiiciner anu boh, joiiu
j Dick Gregg, who has been in I Germany for the last fifteen , ' , "! months returned home Friday, beagle , . R k nf Kankakee.
Illinois, spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones.
son of Terre Haute, Mr: and Mrs. D. C. Phillippe, Mrs. James Ringer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillippe of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jeffries of
Flint, Michigan
SCHOOL BUS CARRIES 1G TO DEATH. IN LAKE Fifteen school children, ranging from G to 13 years old, and a bus driver were drowned yesterday when a school bus hit a rock, and dived over a! 50-foot embankment into Lake Chelan, Washington, during a blind -I ing snowstorm. The accident occurred about nine miles north o Chelan. Washington. Mrs. Glenna Brown and four children save;
themselves after she broke a window and they scrambled ashore.
n cnpnH thp winter.
Randall Foy Rusk of Sullivan, I f Philadelphia, Pa., the skipper, said on arrival that the voyage was
orient last Wednesday Wltn nis aiso uie longest mgu-speeu run ou iccuru,
grandfather, Howard Rusk. Ruth Pleasant of Ft. Wayne, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tleidenreich and family moved last week into the Etthel Bragdon property which they recently purchased. Luther Owens of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Walter Sparks and children of Terre Haute, spent the week-end ksre with relatives. Ensign Lois Andrews of the U. S. Naval Hospital at Norfolk, Virginia, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andrews.' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rockwell and family have , returned to their home near Walkerton af-
JAP ADMITS SEA ATROCITY Lt. Gen. Shiyoyu Kou, Japan ese officer in charge of Luzon's war prisoner camp in late, 1944, ad mitted today that the Japanese had packed 1,300 American prisoner of war'into a Japanese vessel later sunk by ' air attack and dis
patched it from Luzon without markings identifying it as a prisoij ship. Two hundred of the prisoners drowned when the vessel, thJ
Uroyuko Mam, was sunk in Subic Kay. Kou testitied at the wai
crimes trial of Lt. Gen. Yomoyuki Yamashita. A defense witnes
Kou assesrted that he inspected the Oroyuko Maru before sailing anJ
found conditions sanitary.
KURUSU, NOMURA ON CRIMES LIST Daburo Kurusu
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A JOB I CAN'T USE YOU. If you
FOR SALE Baled lespedeza have what it takes to manage a wer? in DuSger one da
last
Mrs. James Ashburn had as ter being caueo oecause oi me riinnpr enpsts Fridav. Stella Pice sudden illness and death of Wm.
of Cincinnati, Ohio, Maude Silv- Prevo of Terre Haute. Mr. Prcvo Adm. Kichisaburo Nomua, Japanese ambassadors who were
prs anrf Mnllip Rnhinson. ' .was well known, here having : gotiatina" with the United States at the time of Pearl Harbor, hea
l' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Pigg and Aived here for several years. . He j a new iist of 200 possible war criminal'suspects which will be prd
..::i.J JV, ,,oi1r.'nnt -tlriM. Tln,. Pnnora rinKlnnol! Dh n W8S all UnCie OI BUS. HULIiWCH. i rlJ i I- T..l- IT A ..!,. ... T. J I 1 1,-U
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry returned home Sunday after The Merom P. T. A. will meet sources sajd -
Irvin.' spending Thanksgiving with rcl-1 Wednesday night at 7:dU in tne
atives and friends in Dugger.
Mrs. Nellie Robbins and child- j tives,
Miss Ola Lane spent Thanks-
j giving in Terre Haute with rela-
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t un sai iviotoroise in gooa ; " """B"" ren of Carlisle, visited in Dusser
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shape. Will sell cheap
Donovan, 3 miles east of Sullivan on R. 3.
COWS FOR SALE 4-year-old i be arranged
Guernsey with 1 mo. old calf; 4-yr-old Jersey to freshen in December; 2 3-yr. Jerseys to freshen in January. G rover C. Lay ton. R. 4, Sullivan. Graysville Phone 11-38
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car. Write Paul H, Bell. Char- " .r lnttociiio Tn.-on, fr.r fn naJ Basil Lewellyn
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Mrs. Violet Cash and Jack
Anrlprcnn ' Cummins were guests of. Mr.
ticulars. Personal intprviPw nan ,a uoininuuiijr. ,
I ' narry iviariowe visited nis i parents last week
MAN with car to put in 8 hours Russell Moore ' visited rela a day Box No. J. W., c-o Times, tives here and in Sullivan last i . week.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD IN-
Raymond Fi2 . of Carlisle.
COME WOW from a Business ' of; visited in Dugger Sunday.
your own wun a sure iuturer 1
. FOR SALE A crop of turnips, , have such a Business and will be you pull them They are nice, j glad to tell you how to have one Phone 516 for Crawford. 'like it. A carls my only investment. Write, Lyman Roberts,, 507 FOR SALE Mine mule, for.jj. Eighth St., Terre Haute Indquick sale. Also 7 H.P. single iana.
phase motor. See Leo Riley, Dugger. , ' j FOR SALE White range. Good condition. Mrs. Jake Wolfe.
Pleasantville. .
Mother of Son
WANTED Man or woman to clean office each week. Inquire at Times Office.
YOUR CHANCE I operate a
. congenial Business which nroduc-
FOR SALE Beginning Tuesday es a fine income. Its future is sea. m., electric washer, electric cure. I am the boss and choose
sweeper, piano. Silvertone cabinet my own working hours. An auto- i radio, stoves and other household mobile is my only investment. My furnishings. Mrs. Dora Scully, 732 Busineses is not for sale but if E. Washington. j you will write - me promptly, Ii
tt-, .tt-, 7 i.will give you some valuable in-
rwn ac--room moaern, . ma.. . 0 ; j
down payment;. 4-room, 2 acres, immediate possession. $300 cash, balance $25.00 per month; 4-room, $1250, reasonable down payment. E. C. Pope, 554 South Court. . FOR SALE Remington typewriter in good condition. 610 East Jackson or call 854.
FOR SALE 5 rooms good fur-
3, Box 482, Terre Haute. Indiana.
ALL kinds welding. Portable welder, welder go. anywhere. Wagons, trailers Si sleds built to order. Water lines thawed out. Call 632. Miller Bros., ' 203 S.
WANTED Welding regardless of weather. Also eggs for sale. 471 So. Bell.
niture, altogether. Apartment can WANTED TO RENT Medium' be rented by one who buys. Cox, size grain farm with small house 5fl"th Maln- for family. Have two tractor outFOR SALE-30niceshoIts" Ro"y !S- Write. Box. 25 c: Dailv Whltlock, R. 3 Sullivan. Tinles- ' 61TSALE-Fivu7n7rab"re WAE-bU shoW top kerosene stove. Good condi- case. 118 So. Court. j tion. Call 554-X or at 583 S. Sec- WE WANT to buyKorean Les-' tlon St ' pedeza Seed direct from the com-1 " i i i. ...Li, mi..- ..I . bine. Highest price. Trimble Bros., " ' . Trimble, III. j Dead Animals nj- h I o , ivliscellaneous j Kemoved .,., , TIRE REPAIRING ANYTIME! BAH kinds: horses, cows, call "262 for road service. Sgheep, calves and hogs, .Call hud-s standard, station I Monroe Feed Service, Sulli- (Vickrey's) I van phone 332 or Crawford 1 : 18201 or Crawford 53109, NOTICE TO FARMERS We Terre Haute. We pay all ; build farm wagons of any kind. I phone charges. 24 hour ser- Drake Bros., 340 E. Depot. i I it? ijj NOTICE Miscellaneous shower I JOhn W aClltel (JO for Bob and Barbara Erown at the I r, cr,rf, tt-- Dodd ErlclSe Church Tuesday, T i.ilr,ylii.-i at , w d. 4, lso p. .
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and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw of Decator, Illinois for a few days last week. '
CONSERVATION DEPT. REQUESTS RETURN OF PHEASANT BANDS
hteh school auditorium instead
!of Tuesday night as previously announced.
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A SON was born to Actress Veronica Lake, who in private life is the wife" of Director Andre D6 Toth. The child is the star's second. A daughter, Elaine, was
born during her marriage to Maj. jOakes. John S, Detila. (International) '
Mrs. Maude Jones 'entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and children and Ruby Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John" Sargent of Flint, Michigan, are visiting relatives here. 'Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks who have been visiting relatives here for the past week have returned to their home in Dayton, Ohio. George Truitt, who has been in the South Pacific for several months has arrived in the States and will soon be home for the first time in two years. Mrs. Alice Coffman of Sullivan, spent Saturday afternoon here with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes .entertained Sunday in honor of their two sons and their wives. Both boys , have recently been discharged from the Army. A
daughter, Mrs. Van Wicks, was j also present. It was the first time the family had been to- ' gether in five years. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and , Mrs, John , Sargent of Flint, I Mich., Mrs.' Eleanor- Grubbs and j sons, Charles Sargent,, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks of Dayton, Ohio, ' Mr. and Mrs,' Paul Oakes, Mr. i and Mrs. George Oakes, - Emer- J
son Grugg, Miss Marjorie Kelly of Alexandria, La., and the host , , a nr 1 T T A11.AHi
I ana nosiess, mi. aim ivus. muui
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 27 (Special) Return by hunters
of bands placed on several hundred pheasants in five northern
counties was urged today by the Indiana Department of Conservation. William B. Barnes, the department's research specialist, said several hundred birds were banded in advance of the pheasant season as part of the deprtment's pheasant study program. To date, few of these bands have been returned by hunters he said. Banded birds were released in Steuben, LaGrange, Noble, Whitley and Allen counties Hunters may, if they- desire, keep the bands for souvenirs and simply mail in the information requested; location of kill, date of kill, and name and address of hunter.' Hunters cooperating will receive detailed information from Mr. Barnes on the results of the survey.
TODAY'S MARKETS
, CHIANG PLEDGES DEFEAT OF REDS Generalissimo ChiaiJ
Kai-Shek promised to go all out to whip the Chinese Communists iij
! to orderly line as part of a new long-range program to unify and rsl
! construct China under his Nationalist regime.
INDANIAPOLIS, Nov. 27. ; (UP) Produce: ' Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn henS,! 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; dticks,: 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds and over, 31c; under six pounds,; 26c. ! Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds and over, 38c; grade A, large,(46c; medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c.
INDANIAPOLIS, Nov. 27. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 11,000; market steady at ceiling price, top $14.85. Cattle, 2,600; calves, 800; choice medium weight sitcers and year
lings $18.00; good beef oews, $13.00 $14.00; vcalers top, $17.00. Sheep. 1,500; good and choice native lambs, $14.50 $15.00; top,' $15.50;, good and choice slaughter , ewes, Sfi.25 $7.00.
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WELDING Truck bodies repaired and built. Drake Bros.
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They'll Do It Every Time
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GRAB BAG
One-Minute Test 1. Why waa Oct. 27th chosen as Navy Day? 2. Who made the first presidential proclamation fixing Thanksgiving Day as a natnal holiday? . 3. Wa3 there ever a Louis XVIII of France?
Words of Wisdom Why do strongr. arms fatigue themselves with frivolous dumbbells? To dig a vineyard is a worthier exercisj for men. Mar
tial Epigrams.
Hints on Etiquette ' To be a gracious hostess, don't force food or drinks on your guests if they do not care for them.. It is not good manners.
Today's Horoscope If your birthday is on this date, you are of a progressive, determined nature one that is marked by self-confidence, the quality of profound' and accurate thought. You have the ability to direct and influence others. You never cease trying to better yourself. Beware of a tenancy to be careless and forgetful. Should things
seem to be at a standstill . today, make them happen. Telephone or write to your friends, get in touch with members of your family. Invite the neighbors over. If ail else fails, go out and take a walk," to see what may befall.
One-Minute Test Answers 1. Because it was the birthday of 'Theodore Roosevelt who was
called the "father" of the' mod
ern Navy. 2. President Lincoln. 1 ' , 3. Yes. He was the brother of Louis XVI.
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