Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 16, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 January 1947 — Page 7

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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BELOIT, Wis., (UP) Henry and the money comes in. S. Anderson 82, is the busiest I The subscribers may not know mayor an ex-town ever had. Henry's last name with any deSole operator for the Bergen gree of certainty, but they've Telephone Co., Anderson is also come to depend on him for the

the sole occupant and unofficial ultimate

Hardwood Antics

COUNTY RESULTS (Tuesday Nig'ht) Dugger, 38; Edwardspert, 29.

AT DUGGEK, the runners-up

continues as it has in these first days of the week, Neble will be in the Tiger lineup at Terre Haute. .

The New Lebanon ftve have

balance heavily with two losses in scheduled games, coming

in otavii-c. icicimuuc . ,r, the wabash vaiiev tourney oniotOM n

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jjci6cii, a icicjjiiuuc ca- nuinucio auu yji jnaiiixea are preliminaries at the suuivan cenchange that used to be a town, ' relics of the past in the area ter eased the pain of their elim-

ana it Keeps rum nopping served by the Bergen Co If a inatiori in the final game here through the SuUivan center with

v.oiuv,uw wjl . me uciiciwu wcmia w Lam tu oaiaii, nc jst Saturday Dy oeieating ine Prairie settlement an undefined asks for Sarah, and if Anderson ' visiting Edwardsport basketball

area aiong tne wisconsin-ininois hasn't seen baran go down the squad last night by a score of 38

state boundary are so confused main road a few minutes earlier,

jby the situation that they often

refer one-man telephone company as Henry Bergen .

the client will be connected without difficulty.

Anderson took over the 70

But Anderson is not confused. ' miles of wire that constitutes the He serves his 130 subscribers ! Bergen Co. when the company

was incorporated in 1908 and he's been on the job ever since. , "I figure I've had a hand in helping every child in the settlement to be born in the last 38 years," he says proudly as he ex-

wilh the vitality of a man of 35. , lie repairs his own switchboard, climbs poles to fix transi mission lines, sets new poles and operates the switchboard night V and day. He keeps his own books, pnd says he doesn't find it necessary to send-out bills. Anderson just lets it be understood that he's closing out his books

uraps wans a , Breathing ' Easier I j Invites. 1 Restful I Sleep I

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Spoils Sleep Tonight

You'll like the way Va-tro-nol works right where trouble Is to

open up nose -relieve stuffy transient congestion. (Also grand for ralieving sniffly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds.) Follow directions in folder.

to 29. With Butler's five buckets leading the barrage, virtually the entire Bulldog lineup cashed in on the scoring as was seen in the Sprinks, Burke and Phillips seven-point tallies, Borders' five and Alumbaugh's two. PREPARE FOR FINALS New Lebanon's Tiger horde is working out daily in the Sulli-

plains that a birth in the rural van community gym in preparacommunity generally involves ! tion for the Wabash Valley finals

about seven calls to interested persons, including the doctor, a hospital and relatives.

Quit paying rent ud own youi

home. Special bargains en

property on installment plan. I Also farms for sale.

W. T. filELLOTT

M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Bugger "Aikln's Benrtoe Costs No

Mere."

to be played off at Terre Haute Friday and Saturday of this week. Wayne Noble, star point-pacer of the Tiger squad, suffered a bruised back muscle in a fall during the Sullivan-New Lebanon game here in last week's preliminary rounds and is absent from practice sessions due to the disability. However, Coach C. B. Lisman today stated that if improvement

wins over Pleasantville, Sullivan and Dugger. They will meet Cory, winner of -the Brazil center, at nine o'clock Friday morning in the Garfield goalhouse. JASONVILLE, winner of 'the Farmersburg rounds, will engage Linton, conqueror of that playoff, at the same tune Friday morning in the Indiana State gymnasium. KURRENT KALENDAR (Tonight) Pleasantville at Graysville. Carlisle at Oaktown. Air Reserve To Transport Flyers To Training Base

IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS

Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N - T Franchlscd Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF VINCENNES

i "BLESSING ON THE DATT

I FOUND KHU-A1JD nca RHEUMATIC PAINS END! One lady recently took RHUAID three days and said afterward that she never would have believed such a "wonderful medi

cine" existed. She says she couldn't raise her left arm more than a few inches. Rheumatic pains afflicted the muscles of her shoulder and arm. She could hardly move the fingers on 4her left hand. Now this lady's rheumatic pains are all gone since she eot RHU-AID and she says she

lean use her left arm as well as

her right, in fact, she says she simply blesses the day she got this medicine and she feels like an altogether different woman. RHU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv.

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i There are rumors circulated that I have sold my business known as Sullivan Monument Co., to James J. Durham, which I purchased from him in 1939. I was the stone cutter there when he purchased it from the Davis Brothers, so I feel with my 22 years in the business I can give the public what they want and not from pictures. My only partner is my son, Bob, a veteran of three and a half years, who is our own draflsman.We do all our engraving in . our shop. ' We invite Monument customers at any time to come in and see their work finished before it is taken to the cemetery. Our helper, Mr. Ted Miller, who has been with me for four years, is the father of eight children. We do know and have proof that there have been outside contracts made WrAiw, our shop and telephone numbers on them. We ask customers to be careful what they sign, for this has to stop using our address. Would advise customers 'to buy from an authorized dealer of long reliable standing . . ."selling only the highest quality stone found on today's market. Established in Sullivan for generations to come.

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Fight Colds By Preventing Them Says Specialist LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan 22 The best way to fight a cold is to prevent it! Such is the advice of Anna Paul Rainier, nutrition specialist of Purdue University.

Most important of all factors in cold prevention is the mainten

ance of general gooG health.

Miss Rainier named three essentials for keeping in good health. Proper nutrition, plenty of rest and sleep and practice of good health habits. A diet for adequate nutrition includes a wide variety of foods among them plenty of such "protective foods" as fruits, vegetables and milk. All known vitamins' are necessary to promote good health and build resistance to disease.Experiments have indicated that Vitamin A and possibly Vitamin C are vital in keeping the body in condition to resist colds. Vitamin A is supplied in the diet especially by green and yellow vegetables, yellow fruits, tomatoes, milk and eggs. Food rich in Vitamin C include citrus fruits; tomatoes, and raw cabbage. Lesser contents are found in other fruits and vegetables. Home treatment of colds fol

lows much the same pattern as

measures according

Plenty of rest,

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red Cross room is open every day.

sewing Thurs-

Mary E. Davis Past Matrons dub, Friday, (January 24, 7:30 p. m., home of Mrs. Beatrice Steel, 9' E. .Jackson Street. Assistant hostess, Mamie Burks. Good attendance desired. Election of officers. '

Pythian Sisters, Thursday, January 23rd, 7:30 P. m. Woodman Hall. Every member of the staff urged to be present.

D. A. R., Mrs. C. E. Fisher. Thursday, 2:00 p. m.

Basketball Mothers Club,Monday, January 27, 2:00 p. m., Mrs. Jeanette Wernz, 417 West Thompson Street.

SERVICE JODAY KEEPS BREAKDO WNS'AWAY

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work for each

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tteaa of toe oujy I season. See n now for s shop

BE AN lARiy BIRP;THIS yAR (jyj Coleman Nash INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER 720 N. Section Telephone 210

Methodist church choir practice, Thursday, 7:00 p. m.

Richmond Municipal Airport and Hulman Field in Terre Haute have been designated as "PickUp" stations and will be utilized

by the Air Reserve as central preventive

gathering points for Reserve Per- to Miss Rainier.

sonnel to be picked up by mili-, preferably in bed, is necessary. A . Pi. .1 J. i M. - . . . !

iary aircraii anu uanspui icu , Tne dlet sn0uld include all food Stout Field for training. This is j essentials, but smaller in abeing done to eliminate time lost mounts than usual, with extra traveling between these points, quantities of fruit juice and and also to save expense to eachjwater If the diet has prevjousiy individual. Later in the program I contained liberal amounts of

it is planned to nave flying ana, vitamin A and C. a cold is like

ly to be of short duration providing the proper care is observed. If the diet has been lower in these vitamins, extra amounts may be of value in shortening the period of illness.

Presbyterian church choir, practice tonight, 8:00 o'clock.

B. & P. W. chorus meet, Thursday evening, 6 o'clock, Mrs. Elizabeth Springer.

ground training conducted at these stations. At the present time Air Fields at Lafayette and Bloomington are being surveyed to determine the practicability of establishing "Pick-Up" stations for these areas. . "Keep 'Em Flying," the popular slogan used throughout the war, can again be used to best describe the enthusiastic interest Hoosiers are giving the Air Reserve Training Program at Stout Field. According to Colonel Henry A.

Sebastian, Commanding Officer, a total of 4,738 hours have been logged since the inception of the program last July. An accomplishments without a major accident or any injuries to personnel. Starting with a small number

of planes and limited personnel, activity has. grown until a total of 210 hours were flown by active Aiii Reservists in the 28 assigned aircraft during the week just enjled. Bad weather kept this figure ; down and the highest

Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, January 28th, 7:30 p. m., Legion Home. Bring January issue ' of Auxiliary News. Business and social hour.

(Note Send your club notice to the Times Saturday before week club meets.)

Tree Grows In fTtah, Too

Farmers and orchardmen will ' be interested in the new bulletin !

"Spray and Dust Schedules", No. 1 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) 310, for commercial and home More than 75 years ago a Carofruit plantings published by lina poplar tree was planted in Purdue University Department of Salt Lake City by an early Utah Agricultural Extension. Copies pioneer woman. Todav. the tree

I are available free from the office has grown to a height of 200 feet

of the county agricultural agent to become what is probably the

orxne university. largest tree in Utah.

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TEXACO STATION Graysville, Indiana , ANCEL R. CLARK

week's accomplishment hours.

was 360

Second Annual AVC Convention To Begin Feb. 1

The second annual Indiana State Convention of the American Veterans Committee will be held at the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis on February 1 and 2. it was learned today. All AVC members, their friends and ex-GI's are urged to attend. The initial session begins at 10:30 A. M. Registrations should be made with Phil Berk, chairman of the Host Committee, 1701 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. The AVC plans to take a stand

on the important state and national issues such as peace, jobs; housing and the bonus. This convention will determine the stands to be taken and action accordingly. Each chapter is entitled to one voting delegate for every :five members. Membership rosters should be sent to Irv. Katz, state executive secretary, 555 North Capitol, Indianapolis in ordar that delegates may be accredited. Distinguished guests to be heard at the convention will include: Charles Bolte, national chairman; Wilson Wyatt, former national housing expeditor; G. Mentsen Williams, Regional vicechairman; Governor Gates and j fi.hyor Tyr.dall of Indianapolis.'

Prowler Leaves Teeth

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SEATTLE (UP) Carroll Reichel is scanning other citizens in hope of finding the night prowler who left a set of false teeth on

his front porch. Reichel told police he didn't know who the intruder was but he left his teeth as a clue.

Lespedeza hay was found to be more valuable for promoting growth and fattening of yearling ?tcers than mixed clover-timothy hay in a feeding test at Pur

due University recently. The difference in gain was significant

and indicated that the extra quality and particularly the pro

tein of the lespedeza hay stimulated more rapid and efficient growth, said Dr. W. M. Beeson, animal nutritionist, in charge of nutrition research.

PULLETS

PRODUCEDBYA 0. S. Approved - Pullorum Controlled Hatchery The Production that your next FALL PULLETS give you depends largely upon THE BREEDING in the PARENT STOCK, plus GOOD FEED! Liveability depends upon.the STAMIN A bred into your birds, plus DEPENDABLE BLOOD TESTING, GOOD FEED and CARE. Rapid Development rests upon the ability of your HATCHERY MAN in SELECTING and MATING of PARENT STOCK from year to year-plus good care andGOODFEED. Uniformity in Size; Shape and Color depends upon the ability of your Hatchery Man in flock selection, plus a DESIRABLE FOUNDATION FLOCK and GOOD FEED. We Have an Operator on Duty 24 hours a Day TO ASSURE YOU A PROPERLY HATCHED CHICK!

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We are hatching Chicks from eggs produced by flocks which have NO REACTION (Bacillary White Diarrhea) on final blood test. WE SELL ONE OF THE BEST FEEDS ON THE MARKET-

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