Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 13, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 January 1946 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, L7, 1946.
Come Early! Thursday and Friday Nights 30c From 6:45 to 7 :15 p. m. Tax Inclusive!
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Rsbert Benchtey Bill Goodwin MiKhail.Rasumny Mary Young
ANDY RUSSELL
Directed by Hul Walket A faaav.t Httw.
. Also Cartoon and Late Issue
Paramount News.
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SHERMAN FRIDAY-SATURDAY
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.ADMISSION. Nights 30c Sat. Matinee 30c Children 14c Tax Inclusive.
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PlusChapter No. 4 "THE FATAL SEARCH" of "Monster And The Ape"
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I am moving from my home east of town to an apartment. This compels me to dispose of some of my household goods and so I will offer at Public Auction at my country home on
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Thousands cf men ore now enlisting in the RcTu!or Army'
Join now and SEE THE JOB THROUGH! Choose your branch of service and overseas theater TRAVEL "A EDUCATION ii SECURITY CAREER For fail information ceil ci U. S. Army Recruiting Office
Saturday, January 19, 1946 at 12:30, the following: 1 dining room suite; 2 bedroom suites; 1 9x12 Axminster rug; 1 lot odd rockers; 1 bedroom. rug; 1 long kitchen
table; 1 Hcosier kitchen cabinet; 1 porch swing; 2 porch's
rockers; pots, pans and dishes and other) articles. TERMS-CASH. ; ; ' FLOYD DILLINGHAM, Auctioneer., ALICE COFFMAN, Owner n.,Mtit...wra,w.to.Au...!MJ,L.i,..1,i rMff--- mii fiiriiM -- j
HandiCarts i $8.75
COUNTY HARDWARE
VAUGHN JONES
Tired Kidneys
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When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it maycausenaggingbackache.rheumatic-pains, leg pains, I03S of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, pufimess under the. eyes, headaches and dizziness. Freqiient or scanty passages with emailing and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with jour kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. Doan's give happy Telief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.
BASKETBALL SCORES
Wabash Valley Tourney. Bainbridge, 64; Belle Union, 26. Heelsville, 40; RusselvilJe, 30.
COLLEGE Valparaiso, 52; Indiana State,
51.
Purdue, 49; Indiana, 38.
This Morning's Headlines 4-F DRAFT PROPOSED Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D-Colo.) proposed that single fen up to 45 and "lots" of 4-F's be drafted to provide Army replacements overseas. The War Department announced, meanwhile, that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will address the nation by radio on the demobilization, problem. The Chief of Staff will make a 15-minute broadcast at 8:00 p. m. C.S.T. Friday over C.B.S. and possibly other networks. If the draft is greatly expanded until May 15 and voluntary enlistments are increased, Johnson said, "then there will be no need to continue Selective Service beyond May 15, when it will expire." He also expressed belief that the Affy's plan for a force of 1,500,000 by July 1 "can be cut down by at least 500,000 men."
FIGHT THAT COLD 1.25 Creomislskm $1.08 1.G0 Menthomulsion 89c
Groves Cold Tablets ... 27c 1
4 Way Tablets 17c
Hills Cold Tablets Casco Tablets . . . Vicks Salve Vicks Nose Drops
Vicks Cough Drops
24c 13c 29c 23c
10c
Vicks Inhalers 27c
Piso for Couhs ...... 32c Pinex 54c, Pertussin 51c
Drake's Glessco 45c Ben Gay Balm 64c Anestol Cream 39c Minit Rub 43c
Musteroie 34c Mentholatum 27c
FILM FOR ALL SIZE CAMERAS Bring Your Empty Camera. You'll appreciate our OVERSIZE PPiINT SERVICE. 8 print roll 39c.
Beautiful
c to $2. Per Box
Wrisley Bath Soap .
4 Bars for $1.09
COMPENSATION RULED OUT FOR STRIKING VETS In a decision which affects thousands of Indiana veterans, Gen. Omar Bradley, Veterans' Administrator, ruled that ex-soldiers who are on strike have lost their chance to receive the $20 weekly unemployment compensation checks which the Veterans' Administration allows. The general's ruling came in a test appeal by John Cody of Flint, Mich., an A-C Spark Plug Plant worker, who was made jobless by a strike shortly after returning from service. He has been out pf work for nearly six weeks. The Michigan State Unemployment Compensation Commission ruled that he was directly affected by the strike, and was not eligible to receive compensation. I
Bennett's Skin Lotion . 25c and 50c
Colgate Hand Cream 33c and 69c Liquid
Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
JANITOR FREED SECOND TIME IN DEGNAN CASE Desere
Smet, 35, was released by Chicago police last night after a Chicago
woman said she had heard him speak about a $20,000 job and had
linked him with the kidnap-slaying of 6-year-old Suzanne Degnan. The janitor was taken into custody for the second time for ques
tioning about the brutal crime when Gloria Williams, alias Patricia Johnson, told Sheboygan, Wis., police he had indicated he might have
been involved in the kidnaping. Miss Williams was returned to Chi
cago for further questioning and when she first viewed Smet at a dis
tance at a showup, made a partia.1 identiridation. But when she stood face to face with the janitor, she said he was not the man...., ;
warn.
BII SHOE CO
Quality-Style-Service
Expert Shoe Repairing
Qnit paying rent nd own yoor home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W.T.MELLOTT
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
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DICK: "I wonder how the distillers feel about that new movie built around an alcoholic." ; OLD JUDGE: "It's funny you asked that, Dick ... I was just reading a piece about it." DICK: "What did it say?" v OLD JUDGE: "A very sensible statement. It said the beverage distillers are fully aware of this problem and are cooperating in every way possible to help solve it. The alcoholic is to the beverage distilling industry what the reckless drive 4s to the automobile industry." There is nothing wrong with the
automobile, but in the hands of a man who doesn't know. how to drive it or is reckless, it becomes a menace. Likewise, it's not the use but the abuse of alcoholic beverages that causes trouble." DICK: "Wonder why it is most men can drink moderately and others can't?" OLD JUDGE: " Intensive research at a great ' university has shown that most excessive drinkers are really sick people. They are suffering from some physical, social or emotional upset. And great strides have been made in developing clinical methods of helping these unfortunate people."
NOTICE OP SALE ' OF COUNTY PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, will offer at public sale at the North Door of the Court House in Sullivan, Indiana, to the highest bidder and at not less than the appraised value thereof, from 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. ML. February 4, 1946, the following described real estate situated in .Sullivan County, Indiana, heretofore bought in by said Auditor for the benefit of the School Funds: : The Northwest quarter of the I Southeast quarter of Section Five
(5). Township Six (6) North. '.Range. Nino (9) West, containing Forty (40) acres, more or Jess. (Haddon Township) Beginning 190 feet North of the . Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township Eight (8) North, Range Right (8) West, and running , -thence West 376 feet: thence South , 190 feet- thence East 246 feet: thence North 70 feet: thence East i 130 feet: thence North 12i feet to the place of beginning. Coal and other underlying minerals except'"1. (Cass Township) The t"m of the sale am cash in li.uiil and will l. sold cibject to taxes for the year 1916. ptyoble in 1947. Any taxpayer or interested persons feeling themselvs aggrieved by the sale of my particulnr tract, mev file
I the!" eruptions "Hli the Countv inriwn within thee davq from , F"b''u'y 4, v J946. and such objections piiall be herd and determined bv the
fnsrrl of Cotnmissioners of Sullivan Cc"iv. Indiana. Witness my hsnd and official seal this 3rd day of Jami'-v. 1946. (Seal) JAMBS McGAPVEY Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 1-3-46 3t.
AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES Sullivan Motor Supply No. .10 E. Jackson . Phone 693
This aditrtittmtnt tpotuortd in Cenftrtnei tf Alcoholic Btmat Industries, Jne.
Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Friday Noon. MEAT SCRAPS-
FIRE CHECKED AFTER LOSS OF THREE LIVES Plant officials said last night they believed firemen had brought under control a fire which caused the explosion of seven petroleum products storage tanks, cost three lives and sent flames soaring 1,000 feet into the air at the Midwest Refineries at Findlay, Ohio. The fire had blazed uncontrolled since 8:30 Wednesday morning. Two other men
suffered critical injuries. , ;
NORTHERN CHINA STILL STRIFE-TORN Gen. Chang Chun,
government truce negotiator, told China's unity conference that armed clashes still were reported in the north the Communists said
in seven strategic provinces. (United States Marine planes were reported to have dumped cease-fire leaflets over three strife-torn provinces as a special commission in Peiping strove to check the clashes.)
- FRICK ACCUSED A former German lawyer and concentration camp victim, appearing ofr the prosecution at the war crimes trial at Nuernberg, charges Nazi Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick with being the man who gave Adolf Hitler fake German citizenship and thus
paved his road to power,
LOCALS Mrs. Flora Criss pf South 13 St., Terre Haute, is visiting in Sullivan today. Mrs. Florence Ruddclr and son, Rickey, of Robinson, are guests of Mrs. Chas. P. Rudricll and Jessie this Week. , Pfc. William Kibby of Marshall," Illinois, is visiting . Miss Maxine : Dollahan of Providence vicinity. Mr; Kibby has spent 13 months overseas and returned to his horns Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent Sunday in Dugger, the guest of Mrs. Eva Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Park Hauger and Mrs. Clark Hollers of Terre Haute, spent Sunday in Sullivan with Mrs. Effie Hawhea and family. Mrs. Hawhee returned to Terre Haute with them for a visit. ' ( Guy Arnett of Lincoln, 111., was the gusst Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. St.Clair. Mrs. Fate Chambers of Palestine, Illinois, transacted business in Sullivan Wednesday. Mrs. S. G. Carr of Brazil, spent Tuesday in Sullivan visiting her
mother, Mrs. Rachel Wilson and her sister, Mrs. Eva Cox. Mrs.
, Cox is quite ill at her home nortlri
of the city. Mrs. Carl Jefferies has gone to Terre Haute to reside. Jler husbnnd, recently discharged from
the Army is employed there. Mrs. Robert Templeton Terra Haute, spent Friday
Sullivan.
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nonji UcM
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richnion
.and Mr. and.Mrs..KenuetU-,Rich
mond.and family are vacationing
in Florida.. - ,
Mrs. Fenton Wheeler spent thrj
week-end in Vincennes . visitini
her mother.
Birthday Party
1 Mrs. Perle" Fisher entertainer!
a few playmates of her son David Paul, Tuesday, the occa
sion being the fifth anniversary
i of his birth. Ice crsam and cak"!
! was served to the young guesfc
. and games and contests - werJ
the diversions.
Doyal Neighbors
I Sunshine Camp No. 2821 Royal 1 Neighbors of America will mee
in regular session Friday evening at 7:30.' All members are
urged to be present
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Our Entire Stock Of Better Dresses Reduced To
Sale Starts Friday, 8:30 A. M.
me
Sq. Side Square
shop
Phone ' 380
J. C. GREENBERG
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