Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 15, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 January 1946 — Page 4

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ENDING TONIGHT I Adults 35cJ Children 16c, Tax Paid,' I TUESDAY & WED. Come Early! X FL1F- f". STOP When you see this familiar sign. You'll see it at BILL'S. O DRIVE IN a ' i Lubrication Greasing Complete Service BILL'S MARATHON STATION t Bill McClure E. Washington 3

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Dr. A. B. Libke Wishes to announce the reopening of his office in the Scott Medical Building at 1172 W. Washington St. x Telephone 747.

Expenses have a way of piling up in Winter. II you need money to pay for coal, make home or car repairs, provide medical attention, buy seasonal clothing, pay leftover bills or meet any other need or emergency ... see us for a loan. On most loans you may now take up to 18 months to repay,, with smaller monthly payments. ( Come in or phone lor a loan on this easier-to-pay plan. FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY

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ENDING TONIGHT! Adults, 35c Children, 14c. Tax raid. W IHlblitH-flnUlK ACTION! . . Friday-Saturday .... Adults, 30c Children, 14c. Tax ram. KIRBY GRANT ffeJUZZY KNIGHT j.cni Adorns .Associate Feature. inure rWWS?l ivni 7 cum no mi A f At S GRANVILLE! v , Jvffl Plus Chapter No. 5. "Monster And The Ape" Woman's Club The Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, January 22, at 2:15 p. m. in the club room of the public library with Mrs. Paul Poynter las hostess. The program is one I of the . most , important in the year's study, having to do with educational demands and methods in the postwar world. The leader is Mrs. J. H. Crowder, Jr. She will be assisted by Mesdames H. S. Leach, Tom Reid and Teal Whitaker. Every member should be present. I mmm I II. B. Campbell Class The H. B. Campbell class will meet Tuesday night at the church at seven o'clock. The hostesses are Mrs. Vern Mattix, Mary Parks, Effie Hunt and Margaret Alsman. 3 inlertxpmes 1 See Us for the CASH to Meet the Many Extra Demands of the Season 1 Sullivan

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MILKER S eoarators COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones T (Continued from Page 1) 860 million dollars, compared with 67 billion, 22 million aoiiars in the current fiscal year and a war time top of 100 billion dollars. Receipts in fiscal 1947 will be 31 billion, 513 million compared with 38 billion, 609 million. The 1947 defied of four billion, 347 million dollars will be covered by draw ing on Treasury cash reserves instead of by borrowing. The cur rent year's! deficit was estimated at 28 billion, 628 million. Mr. Truman said that during the next fiscal year he would reduce

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the national debt trom zid onlion as of June 30th, 1946, to 271 Totals 8 9 16 billion dolalrs, also by drawing on Referee, Thrasher; umpire, PetTreasury reserves. That would be crson, the first down in the national debt j over a twelve-months period since : . , the fiscal year 1930. Treasury re-1 New Lebanon (25) FG FT PF

serves will be reduced in the fore-1 going process from approximately 26 billion dollars to three billion, 200 million dollars. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere 1 1 J i uuums anu appreciation 10 neignbors and friends for their Jielp and kindness given us during the sickness and death of our little aarnng son, uiaude. Also Rev. Walters for his message of comfort, the singer and for the beautiful flowers. Earl Case and Family. . iS GETTING UP NIGHTS GETTING YOU DOWN? Thousands say famous doctor's discovery gives blessed relief from irritation of (lie bladder caused by excess acidity in the urine Why suffer needlessly from backaches, run-down feeling from excess acidity in the urine? Just try DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT, the renowned herbal medicine. SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the kidneys to promote the flow of urine and relieve troublesome excess acidity. Originally created by a practising- physician. Dr. Kilmer's is a carefully blended combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, bal- . earns. Absolutely nothing harsh or habitforming in this pure, scientific preparation. Just good Ingredients that quickly ct on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine and ease the uncomfortable symptoms of bladder irritation. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others you'll be (lad that you did. Seni jiame and address to Department B, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Bos 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root.

To The Public Having sold the Sullivan Decorating Company to Max Russell, we wish to tiake this opportunity to thank the public for the liberal patronage we, have enjoyed during our twenty-four years of continued wallpaper and paint business in the city of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will be glad to serve you in the best possible way and you will find them deserving of your continued patronage.

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Helps build lip resistance against MONTHLY When taken regularlyd tydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Coinpound does moke than Delleve iaont'nly pain when due to functional periodic disturbances. It also relieves accompanying weai, tired, nervous, jittery feelings of: suco nature. Taken regularly Pinkar Compound helps buUd up reslstfcnc against such monthly distress. Bnt ham's Compound to worth trying 'i ! t: Sullivan Tourney (Continued from' Page 1) ! Dugger reached the tourney finals by virtue of a top-heavy 34-19 victory over Graysville. Scoring was held to a minimum in the first half with the Greyhounds hanging close on the tails of the Bulldogs. The first quarter ended 6-5 for Dugger and ttfe Bulldogs led 10 to 8 at the intermission. The winners pulled away in the third period with a basket barrage while Graysville lost the firing range. The Dugger lead was 22 to 12 at the third turn. Summaries: New Lebanon (38) FG FT PF w-img t 2 3 1 rjaugherty, f 1 0 '2 3 4 Noble, c 7 Phegley, g 1 Sims, g 2 Totals 13 12 12 Dugger (25) FG FT PF Besheres, f 2 Boone, f . 2 0 2 1 1 4 1 0 Phillips, f 1 gutier, f 1 McCleilan, c 1 Hampton, g 1 Catkins, g 0 Daueherty, f 0 ; 0 2 Noble, c 2 0 2 Phegley, g 4 0 1 Sims, g' , 15 8 Willis, f , . 3 0 1 Totals 10 5 li Sullivan (24)FG FT PF I - Alexander, g 0 Libke, f ' 2 Lyay, - ; " g oisbn ' g ' ; ' 0 0 3 Q 0 1, 2 2 B. Sevier, f Sims, c . . .-. . I. Southwood, g Totals 8 8. Referee, Thrasher; umpire, Pet erson. Dugger (34) FG FT PFi Besheres, f 2 Hampton, g- ... . 0 Boone, g 5 McCJellan, c 1 Butler, c ... I Watkins, f . , ' Phillips, f . . Borders, g . Harrison, f . Totals 12 10 19 Graysville (19)FG FT PF Heidenreich, f 0 R. Monk, f 4 Dwight Monk, c 0 Ransfo"rd, g 0.. Jack Burton, c 0 Joe Burton, g 1 Harris, f 0 Totals 5 L

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t t l.m Li Relieve misery, as most mothers do. Bub the Biff(G throat, chest m f Kd V VapoRub hdburnTpurney: (Continued froin Page 1) team edged past - Jasonville 30 to 28 in another torrid tilt and Pimento upset a favored Hymera team 34 to 30 in a battle that kept the onlookers in bedlam. ' Jasonville held the upper hand throughout the first half, leading 15 to 6 and 18 to 11 at the quarters.' However Shelburn put on an old-fashioned, hair-raising rally in the third quarter that tied up the game at 22 to 22 and from 'there shaped a wellearned victory. Pimento led throughout against the Shakamaks but their margin was never large enough to brag much about although the losers had slipped behind 19 to 12 at half time. They closed the gap to 23-20 in the third quarter but Pimento hung on grimly to finish out in front by four points. Summaries: Shelburn (26)- FG FT PF Metheny, ....'. 1 1 4 Sweet, f 6 0 3 Rilenge, c 0 3 2 Bolinger, g 2 2 0 McHugh. g 1 Q 2 Totals .10 6 11 Pimento (25) FG FT PF Turner, f 6 0 0 Williams, f 0 0 0 Moore, f 0 3 2 Spore, f ...0 0 0 Colglazier, c 1 1 4 Lee, c ... 0 0 0 French, g 2 2 1 Thompson, g 0 1 5 Totals Referee, Jones. ...9 7 12 Claghorn; umpire, Jasonville (28)FG FT FT Seifert g 5 Humphrey, g 2 Huff, f Q McCulloueh, c 4 McPhail, f ... 1 Gambill, g 0 Stewart, c 0" I.Totals 12. .4 13 Shelburn (30) FG FT PF Sweet, f ; . . 3 Metheny, f 1 Rilenge, c ........ T. . . 3 2 Bolinger, g .,.5 McHugh, g . 0 9 - i; Totals 12 Referee, Claghorn; Jones. umpire, Hymera (30)FG FT PF Everhart, c, . .-. 2 - Gardner, f 4 Slack, g- 0 Tipton, g l Trump; f .r...- '..TV. 0 Weils, g 2 Wright, f 2 Totals 11 Pimento (34) FG FT PF Colglazier, c 4 4 3 urencn, e n 3 4 5 3

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SHELBURN TUES. Little Margie Spencer, the world's smallest full-grown cowgirl, who will appear with the famous Hoosier Jamboree on stage at the Hoosier Theatre, Shelburn, Ind. and Jan. 22nd. Little Margie, a nationally known star of radio, screen, and stage has been seen and heard with such stars as Gene Autrey, Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette, and the Sons of the Pioneers.' The Hoosier Jamboree is Indiana's oldest and finest radiostage show and comes to Shelburn direct from Tomlinson Hall in Indianapolis where it is broadcast every Saturday night to thousands of listeners over station WISH, Indianapolis. Thompson, g ,, 0 0 Turner, f 2 2 1 Totals 10 14 13 Referee, Jones; umpire, Claghorn. MT. TABOR A revival is in progress at Mt. Tabor. Rev. Rosier is conducting the services with special music each night. All are welcome. Ray Ferree was in Sullivan Tuesday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz, Dorothy and Nancy Bogard spent Tuesday with, Mr. and Mrs. Durham Fout2. J , , " JVIary and Fylura- Foutz and Herschel Huff spent Sunday with. Will Foutz and family. THE PROSPERITY CYCLE THE Formerly Known

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"I dressed his wounds, and God healed him," was the modest statement of the great French physician, Pare. It was he who first insisted on cleanliness and fresh air for his patients. These things now are accepted as the minimum essentials for health, although in the

sixteenth century they were revolutionary. Medical science has traveled a long road since the days of Pare Some diseases have been eliminated, others drastically curtailed. Given full co-operation, physicians could eradicate many of the infectious diseases still rampant today. It is up to you to take advantage of the knowledge your pbysiciaa possesses. Your prescriptions will be promptly and accurately filled, Bennett's Pharmacy ."Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

INDIANA POLICE GET RUSH OF VETS FOR AIR PATROL INDIANAPOLIS. (UP ) A prediction by Gov. Ralph F Gates that Indiana state police would take to the airways has 0 resulted in a rush of applications 3 for police force jobs by dis charged military pilots who want to become flying cops. Capt. Don L. Kooken, state po lice personnel' director, said that ,more than 25 former fighter and I bomber pilots have applied for 'jobs in a state police air corps. However, the department already has 15 war veteran pilots back at work with more to return soon. State police superintendent Austin R. Killian sajd the Indiana police were giving serious consideration to the use of aircraft in law enforcement. He said it might be necessary to es tablish an air patrol if familvjtype planes become popular.. He also suggested it could be used 1 for vehicular and criminal patrol. SOCIETY Dinner Guests Dinner sruests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Flinn were Mr. and Mrs. Deward Arnev and son, D. D.. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Franklin of Washington. Indiana. Mr and Mrs. Meredith Meier and children.- Marion,-Judy and Carolyn of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Bolding and son. Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bolding and son. Max. Mrs. Everett Johnson and daughter, Elva, of Sullivan R. R., Miss Norma Bolding of Terre Haute. Mr. Franklin and Mr. Meier were recently dischareed from the service. NEW As "Barnes Hotel"

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BDtTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stull o Sullivan, R. R. 5, announce th birth of a daughter, Kathy Anrj born at the Mary Sherma1 Hospital January 19. Mr. and Mrs. William Garlic cl bneiburn, n. H. l, are the part ents of a son, William Lynn, bor at the Mary Sherman Hospital January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baley tJ Shelburn, R. R. 2, are the par-i ents of a son born at the Marw Sherman Hospital January 19.J Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Craw-l ford of 226 South Main Street announce the birth of a soul : a sonl at thi' January Richard Lee II, born Mary Sherman Hospital 20, l 'p ' NOTlrF OF OTTARDIAN'S SAT. tr or 1 PEARL CORBIN REAL TCSTAT Notice is hereby given that pu! 'Tourt ot SuUivnn rmnt". Tnoinna Ihp c-iusp of IN THE MATTRR f. ;THP. OUATfDTANSHIP OP PEAK COWP.TM. MilWTS E. CHOWTVIN (JIIAHIHIIV. f'AUSR NQ. 3'M Hi on the 2nd day or Fehraa'v. 194K tpn o'clock A. M., at the Law offr of Lewis E. Chowning. 11 P011 MAIN PTREET in the City of Pu? vnn. Tnd'nno offpr ror si!a at pnv sale the follotrinar de'Tibed real esta locator! in Sullivan County, Indiaal to-wit: I.ot N'trnW ?t, and 12 fi7 feet of tbe Vnrth ir1o of r.nt Vmber f b'I i" JOSEPH W. WOT.FE'S TD tton to the town (now city) SULLIVAN, as the same nonoars a tlio roWdoil niat of nnrlition. ptjoppptv t TiOnTEn ' 721 NORTH MAIN STREET, SULL VAN. fv-nt tv,e tprmp of said sale will 1 CASH, free of liens excen the ' W tares due and payable in 1946 md suhseauent taxes and that said I wi" oortinne from nv to day tint T'ttr-d this 18th day of Januaw 19JG. LEWIS E. CHOWNINfi A GUARDIAN-OF PPPT. fOPSl