Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 January 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIME3- FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1946.
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TRUMAN CREATES NEW WAGE STABILIZATION BOARD
the Separation Centers nearest, their homes to complete the
formalities of obtaining their
I discharges before civilian life.
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' HOME FROM (111 THEATER
Mrs. Ernest Lamberg received a telegram New Year's Day statling that her husband had arrived in New York City from the XBI Theater where he has been stationed for the last 15 months. He will receive his discharge at Camp Grant, Illinois after four years of service. Mrs. Lamberg is the former Ida May Thompson .& this city.
i HOME ON FURLOUGH Sergeant James F. Hiatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hiatt of Sullivan route four, has returned to his station at Fort Warren, Wyoming, following a fifteen-day furlough in Sullivan with his
"amily and friends. Those wishing
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his parents.
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MEYER-SWIGART
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer of Shel-
burn, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Imogene, to SE 1c Joseph Swigart of Dayton, Ohio. i
The wedding took place at the
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a. m. Orville Hocsman and Vir- Rev Q E Smith performing gil Baldwin Co-superintendents. the douWe rJ ceremony. Morning Worship Services at , The bride wag AnsseA in a sky 10:30 a. m. j yuc street length dress with j B. Y. F. at 6.00 p. m. brown accessories and wore a cor-
fcunday evening uospei &er-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wyman A. Hull, pastor
Sunday Bible School at 9:30
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vice at 7:00. : Church Board Meeting Monday night at 7:00
Bibls Study and Prayer meet-
sage of red roses. They were attended by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swigart of Bellbrook, Ohio
Following the groom's discharge
t
ing wecmescay mgnt at i.ld February 1st. the counle will
with Business meeting following. make their home at 1221 Ashland
Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
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I FniST METHODIST CHURCH , R. H. Criswell, rastor The Cross is central in Chris- , tianity. The Cross has power to
make men serious about life; to redeem him from indifference
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JWCpl. Charles L. Arnett has arrived in the states, according to a
telegram received by his parents,
w. and Mrs. Bert L. Arnett of fSullivan. Cpl. Arnett is the hus
band of Mrs. Coralie Arnett of
Mrom.
"TEMPUS PUGIT" and bills come due. A Security Ipan will pay them all up to $300. SECURITY LOAN CO. Upstairs New Oakley Bldgr.
PRESIDENT TRJMAM by executive order abolished tne tour-year-old War Labor board, and created a six-man national wage Stabilization board. Tne new group is snown above, ieft to riglit, seated: Earl N. Cannon, industry; Sylvester Garrett and W. Willard VYirtz (chairman), public; Robert J, Watt, AFL; Carl J. Shipley. CIO. Standing: James D. Marshall and Colman Barrett, alternate industry representatives; John H. Leonard and Walter Mason, alternate AFL members, and David R. Stewart, alternate CIO representative. . (Internp.ttonnl)
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to those who helped in any way' during
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Arnett announce the marriage of their
daughter, Alice, to Forest E.
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and to infuse in him an imnulse J:.1' J' for goodness. The Cross causes Mrs Mayme Webster of Terre us to see the value of God, and au e- . , portravs to the meaning of love 1 The wedding took place at for our enemies. The Cross is our 8:00 P- m- Saturday, Dee. 22nd at refuge in all of life's unsolved the Westminster Presbyterian mysteries. But the Cross must be Church of Terre Haute, with the in Christian Experience. j Rev- Paul H- shults officiating. Church School at 9:00 a. m. Mrs- Hazel Price sister of the Morninc Worship at 10:35 a. m. 1 bnde alld Kenneth Webster. Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p. m. brother of the groom, were the Evening Worship at 7:00. 1 attendant Other guests were Mrs.
Prayer Meeting on Wedrtes- lvw"le vveusier, ar, ana mrs. j.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST North Court Street
,the recent death of our dear son, oJ. chrjst fit C02 Nofth
j husband and brother
; B. Lloyd and F. Robert Price
The young couple went to Indianapolis Jan 2nd, where the groom will report for duty. HOSPITAL NOTES
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Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Mrs. Josephine 'Morris Mrs. Bob Carty Mrs. Charlie McKee
Court Street Sunday morning. Also at seven o'clock Sunday1
Admitted Jan. 3: Mrs. Keith
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j night. Services will be in charge Steinnetz of 303 West Washingof Evangelist G. H. Watts who ton Street, for treatment; Shirley ' is . the new minister of the Rosenberger of 212 West Giles church. Street, for, tonsillectomy. A cordial invitation is ex- Dismissed Jan. 3: Mrs. Jess tended to all. Wilson, Sullivan R. 3.
LORD HALIFAX'S SON PAYS CALL ON FELLOW AMPUTEES
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Claude Rains is tne unwanted third party in this scene from "1ms Love of Ours," co-starring Merle Obcron and Charles Kcrvin.
ENJOYING VISIT HERE
'AKE LUNKINS says a real (friend is somebody who knows everything about you, but will be seen right out in public with youanyway. 1- ' SAKES ALTVE, when you see 1 the words "Table-Grade" on a 'package of Margarine, ye're sure it's top quality. Nu-Maid Margarine's Table-Grade, made 'spe
cially ler use on tne table.
, . is a person who
L'oeb lookin' fer trouble with a
fnagnifyin' glass and a bottle of uspirin. If'"- " JVHEN AUNT AGATHA wants ler cakes and pies to be extra-
oofl, she won t use nuthin' but Table-Grade margarine. Fer
le best bakin'. she sez. vou
fotata use a shortenin' that tajitM
fo&i. Taste yer shortenin' the
lerr time you bake.
S 1c Bill,, McClure, son of Mrs. Cecil McClure of this city,
! received his honorable discharge i at Shoemaker, California. . after two and one-half years with the U. S. Navy. Bill, and his wife, the former Gloria Smith, of Shelburn, R. 2, motored from their temporary home at Vallejo, California arriving here December 29th, and are enjoying visits with relatives and friends. Their joy at being home again is unaxr)ainable. They say California jis all right' but there is just no place like Sullivan, for its home sweet home. ' j
I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I Notice is hereby friven thut thft undersigned has been appointed Ad- ; minlstrator of the estate of J. Harve j Crowder Sr. deceased late of Sullivan
vouniy. inuiciiin. ouiu et,iai,t: is fiuiiposed to be solvent. ' J. IIAEVB CROWDER, Administrator, j Hays and Hays. Attorneys. 1st ins 12-28-15 3t. I
; KEEPlTCiiiS! 'American housewives saved approximately 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat in 1914. That Is .almost double the amount saved in 1943. And it doesn't count the 52,000,000 pounds saved by " Army . and Navy. I, ,, 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 of 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 and oils formerly Imported from Islands of the Pacific
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FOR YOUR SALADS HESMER'S PERFECT SALAD DRESSING ENJOY HESMER'S Fresh-Tasty i POTATO CHIPS ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER Made in Evansville By CLYDE M. HESMER, Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors
SHAKE'S ' MACHINE SHOP 428 South Troll general ' repair work and
welding done' with guaranteed satisfaction. Will be officially open Jan. 10th. f ARCHIE M. SHAKE -1 ROY R. SHAKE I
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"When I need money I will go where they make it a
business to loan money.
when I need money I will get it 'on my own' without asking my friends to help j
me
"So when I need money Ij will go to the Security for it, j for if it's good enough for so i many thousands of others, surely it's worth something j
to me."
lt us start you right in 1946 by advancing you the cash for your
numerous bills.
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Sullivan County Agricultural Agent J. Howard Telfer wants to remind those persons who plan to attend the Purdue conference of the shortage of rooms that will exist there again this year. Persons are urged to either plan to drive back and forth each day, even from considerable distances, to the conference or to know well in advance that they have a room being held for their use when they get there. There is only an extremely limited number of rooms listed, but plans are being made to make every effort to accommodate persons who want to attend and who will have to stay overnight.
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DESCRIBING HIS FIRST ATTEMPTS to walk on his own two artificial legs, the Hon. Richard Wood, center, son of British Ambassador Lord Halifax, visits with two bi-lateral leg amputees at the Thomas M. England General hospital in Atlantic City. Wood is in this country for his third tour of Army hospital amputation wards. On the left is Pfc. William G. Wolfrom, Woodbury, N. J., who was hit during a tank battle in October, 1944, near Weert, Holland, while. on the right is Staff Sgt. Leo Bogumil. wTlkesbarre, Pa., who lost his legs as a result of wounds received during the Battle of the Bulge. Wood acquired nis artificial limbs following injuries in Africa on Dec. 1, 1942. fnternationi:)
Living Through Better Housing." This is only one of the several top-flight addresses to be. given in this field. i J A large number of older rural youth are expected to attend Rural Youth Day, Tuesday, January 15, when T. A. Erickson, Min
neapolis. Minn., consultant on Rural Services for General Mills, will set the theme "The Community Challenge to Rural Youth," for the discussion to follow. Carlysle DeLaCroix, Erpokville, state president' Indiana Rural ( Youth association, will preside at the morning session. Active in the work of "helping Hoosier farmers to become safety conscious is Larrv Brandon. Tn-
dianapolis, chaiiman, Indiana
I Farm Safety Committee, promi- : nent Farm Bureau official and DcKalb county farmer, who will LAFAYETTE, Ind.-Discussion I'f?0 ? fthe Furth. Annl aaiety Conference being held as
concern -to Hoosier farmers will Preliminary to the Agriculture highlight the annual Agricultural Jnf"ence' Mondav afternoon, Conference to be held at Purdue "'
University, January 15 to 17. Prominent speakers in the fields of farmstead improvement, rural youth activities and prevention of farm accidents are among headline speakers on the program planned for farmers and homemakers of the state. J Departments of agricultural economics, hotticulture, forestry, , and home economics will unite , for the farm home and farmstead ' improvement sessions, which open . Tuesday's program. D. G. Carter, ! University of Illinois, whose ' work witth low-cost rural housing has attracted much attention, will discuss "Problems of Improving Rural Housing," on Wednesday morning and in the afternoon will talk on "Better Farm
Quit paying rent snd own yonr home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale.
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HEAVY OVERCOATS Also Blue Serge Uniforms, Like New, formerly used by Republic riant Protection. Wholesale or Retail. Also Sam Browne Belts and Holsters. ELMO WALKER C18 E. Franklin St. Ph. 3-4764 EVANSVILLE, LVD.
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$5to$300
Security . Loan Co.
Tune in WBOW Every Friday Evening at 6:30 for the
Security Halfi Hour. '" ,
MILBURN'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store ,
So. Side Square Sullivan
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RICHELIEU COFFEE Our Best Grade Lb. 36c RICHELIEU TOMATOES Vine Ripened Hand Packed No. 2z Can 23c Palmdale ASPARAGUS SPEARS All Green Cut No. 2 Can 37c La Roma Italian Spaghetti Dinner , ' 35c MORTON'S SUGAR CURE can 75c DUFF'S GINGERBREAD MIX 25c BRAN MUFFIN MIX 15c NAVY BEANS .... lb. 11c BROWN SUGAR . . . lb. 7c
fill ,4111 Xjpij HERE'S WHAT IT IS: Vit&lox Is a rich beef flavor maker. It's made of highly concentrated bef extract plus rich, j ii - tomato iuice and spices. It pours easy and mixes readily in either hot or cold wate& yV ' HERE'S HOW TO USE IT llVlTALOXf s I ft MM 1 toupoonlul in a cup ol hoi att IUtoi mlr to aowt, UUCM IH ' " if I Mkwadeaciouitaciindiii Se. i.qif. loi blown aim d cm.io1 I CI III HI Hill Ju y ' I mkmMMfl fzvr'-' 4lC3 1 M J,-.' &'tttoiiiXMfaifc wffi M I luigar to help you i g- Tim y sr.hop. no POINTS
DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS and HENS Ready to eat HAM Butt End lb. 39c CHEESE .... 2 lb. box 79c SMOKED CHEESE, , Vi lbs. 29c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE . . 12c MUSH 12 c CHILI ROLLS .... ea. 35c LARD Ib. 19c
Charmin KITCHEN TOWELS
2 for 25c Limited
TUB LAUNDRY SOAP Limited ea. 6c RED HEART DOG FOOD 12c WEST'S BIRD SEED. 15c Bulk SOAP FLAKES ... lb. 25c Limited
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