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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 6

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SEYMOUR DAILY I UN E. SEYMOUR, INT), Hitler at jJcy a TTCuSo' Paso Voul Uhzil on American Fighting DollnrsWust With Fighting Men, Says Roane Vdrin 3'i Daircaiinis uTfco esirtfti WestjEurop FUNERAL SERVICE 318 North Cbwttsut Established 1809 FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED BATES 1 fcenta txr word for first Insertion. VhgretoGctlt Headquarters (Continued from page one) AddlUonal insertions Itxai per word. 13 tenia par word per mootn. Minimum.

3ft vords. Bold iac double price. SERVICE Vqss, Founder Walter (Bud) Vost Walter Voss Army continues to inch forward in the Caucasus. The government FOR SALE Five room modern, north 1 Ewing five room- serai- modern north Ewing, five room modem South seven room modern North Walnut eight room modern North Wal- RAWLEIGHS good health products. M.

E. Hauersperger, dealer 111 "East" third. Phone 818X7 ml4d newspaper "IzvesUa" says the war 1X5ST AKD FOOTD with Hitlerite Germany has entered it decisive phase. In the war on the Prime FOUND Wrapp'i tub repairs are best for Call 497. m4dtf ftkA Plfl V1- Minister Churchill is disclosed to have brought: with him to Wash given by the American Legion to war savings staffs in every state.

The' Legion has the leadership -to render outstanding service in all The posts in Indiana" are charged with- selling enough extra series war bonds to' -meet the $15,500,000 t-uota. Working closely with the victory fund committee and its county chairmen, Legionnaires also will sell and series savings veterans' organization will be Credited with the total of sales of the three series. 'We are working the. Legion in an attempt' to, increase total May sales, through' purchases of and bonds, to $25,000,000," said J. Dwight Peterson, Indianapolis, and Giltner Igleheart, vice-chairmen of the Chicago and St.

Louis Federal Reserve victory fund committee in IndjanaP May 12 American fighting dollars must march with American fighting men, saiJ; Roane national commander of the American Legion, as he" keyhoted the World War I veterans' organization sponsorship of the May campaign for in bond sales in Indiana. "We can't win without money and men," said the commander. "We haye the; men. I've seen them in action and they're magnificent. Now it's time to put every available dollar every dollar we can spare in, the foxholes with The Legion has sponsored or is planning state wide bond drives In Georgia Oklahoma, Arkansas, South Dakota, Wyoming and California, besides in Indiana.

R. W. Coyne, field of war: savings staff, sent the following wire from Washington: "Cooperation ahd service has been FXECTROLUX CLE ATJERS Sales and service. Authorized Electrolux service. In Seymour one1 1,1 day each week.

Postoffice box 31, Seymour, or write J. I. 'Hart, j5d ington three important leaders from WMT- PLATTER'S STUDIO will be closed on Sundays until further notice. mlldtf the India-Burma theater of opera nut, nve ana six wiv North Rine, extra nice duplex North Walnut Three good Investment properties, good location on East Second. 674 acres close in, 54 acres close in, 120 Good sand ami on Brownstown road, 40 acre sand farm on Brownstown road, IS acres, 160, 120 and 200 acres bottom land.

McCord and Fritz. 321 W. Bruce. tions. This may point to an early allied drive "to reopen the Burma Road, In China itself, Japs LOST Purse, either up town or in City Cab.

Person finding ml2d INSECTICIDES and dusters for Victory gardens. Ill East. Third. Phone 818X. ml4d PAINTS Wall paper and sup please phone 383-1 are making progress in.

a new drive on the key city -of Changsha. And heavier fighting has broken out between allied and Jao WANTED .7 IK Give jour pullets the Ad-do Tt'ttmfnt. Acidox is given easily, in the drink troops near Salamaua, New Guinea. plies. Seymour Paint and Wall Paper Company.

1 je3dtf PURE, PASTEURIZED MILK de-livered daily. Rich cream. Snyder's DaffyrPhone-3t4r le3dtf proved street; well located, im mediate possession. Telephone ing water, uxe tiermozone. Becstue its add is to- trolled, Addox does not WANTED 100 clean automobiles immediately for defense workers and farmers who depend upon Ml fur neceasary transportation Guy M.

Cooper, Motor Sales. Phone 226. Open evenings. aZ7dtf Tuberculosis South Lynn street. irilod FOR SALE "Tipton Inn," in GroupMeets FOR SALE -HOUSEHOLD cluding reaU estatewd fixtures.

Mrs. Jeptha Lewis, 507 East Tipton. ml5d Brovnsto Holds Commencement -i (Continued from page 1) tin, Helen Otte, Vivian Otte, Ray rhond Patman, Ruth Patman. Mar jorie Janet L. i Robertson, Ralph Rochner, George H.

Schneider, John H. Schwein) Eugene Scott, O. Thomas. Shutt 'Jr, Joy Delight Stewarl, Marjor- FOR SALE 1933 Oldsmobile "with good tires. Phone ml2d throw "the birds ott tcod.

Grestest loss from Cocddiosls Is la-the set back to the birds, and delayed growth and development. They need medicine that will help them resist the disease and reduce death losses without upsetting them. Give them Acidox. A 12-02. to treat 300 chicks lot 2 weeks, IL00.

MEYER'S DRUG STORE Tuesday Night (Continued from page one) REAL ESTATE City property and farms. Telephone or see Herbert Kleinmeyer, 617 South Lynn. mlMtf FOR SALE Folding baby buggy. 508 Va East dlt ie J. Stotz, and Willadean Wilson.

Senior Day' program was hei Monday at the high school when BUSINESS SERVICE FOR INSURANCE or Real Estate call or see J. V. Bichart Telephone 22. o28dtf FOR SALE CHICKS POULTRY SUP. 40 tion, library and.

film service were all a part it last year's program. "We have eight patients in Sil-vercrest and several on the waiting list." 1 Louis H. Kroeger, chairman of the nominating committee, presented a slate of nominations for directors of the association. It was stated that these directors would meet and select the offi-, cers to serve the association, during the coming year. The slate as presented was accepted and elected without alteration.

honors were awarded. Annual baccalaureate services were held Sunday night with the Rev. John U. Phelps, pastor of the Brownstown Christian Church, delivering the sermon on fhe subject, "In the School of I The glee club sang and Mrs. Charlotte Covill, music instructor in the Brownstown schools, played special piano selections.

Norbert None Until 'further notice. I will have my office at my home. 321 West Bruce street. H. L.

McCord. Real Estate. a26dtf MARK EVERY GRAVE Order now to insure delivery before Memorial Day. Large stock for your selection. Joe O'Connor, Mitchell's, Monument Works.

803 West Laurel. ml9d Tire Recapping i No Certificate Required A AUTO SUPPLY 574 f. Tipton Phbne761 FOR SALE 50 Barred Rock pullets, cabbage, tomato and sweet potato plants. Gus Dun-ker. Phone 775-X.

tioned in a Missouri camp and James- Lucas is enrolled 'at Purdue. The high school band played for the exercises and invocation was given by the Rev.C. A.Newby. Miss Joy Delight Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Meredith K. Stewart, sang a vocal solo, "My Dream of Tomorrow" and Robert Goss sang a tenor solo, "My Own America." The Seniors were presented their diplomas by Ralph Denny, superintendent of the Brownstown schools and Miss Margaret Kest-ner and Miss Melba Schepman, accompanied by the band, gave the selection, "Twin Benediction by the Rev. Mr. Newby and a number by the glee club concluded the ceremony. In addition the three mentioned above, members of the graduating class were: Mary Anderson, Dorothy J.

Barkman, Eugene Bennett, Jacqueline C. Branaman, Walter L. Cockerham, Marilyn J. Eastin, Wayne Fowler. Lucille Goss, Robert Goss, Ro-bertarayelenLowi5eHud-son, Marilyn Lubker, Joe Lucas, CHICKS Barred, White Rocks, White Leghorns, Black Minorca.

Reddington Hatchery, Route 1. a20dtf Herrmann sang a tenor solo, Miss Margaret Kestner played a cornet solo and Miss Jenny Ann Johnson sang a vocal solo. The Rev. Kel-ly Barnett, pastor of the town Baptist Church, participat CALL J. L.

Blevina for automatic LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to see her Grandmother. She is carrying a basket filled with nice things to eat On her way she met a stranger and stopped to talk to him. If yoif would like a picture of this stranger, join all the numbered dots together, starting with dot number one and ending with dot number forty-four. Use your crayons on this picture. Seymour livestock gas water heaters and Stokers, Plumbing 'Fixtures 718 North Walnut Main 745.

JySdtf WANTED Middle---woman for general housework in mod-' ern home, family of one. Ref-" erence and experience required. Good wages, room with bath. Box M. Tribune.

ml3d WANTED Two boys to carry Louisville Times routes. Must be fourteen years old. Apply to Mr. Eisenmenger at Hardesty Hotel between 6 and 7 p.m.. mMd WANTED Young men for attendants.

Good salary; 8 hour duty; maintenance supplied. The Cincinnati Sanitarium; College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED Furnished apartment for officer and wife. Call Lt Hilley. Phone 127-L or Freeman Field 28.

ml5d WANTED TO BUY from farmers, poultry, fruits, produce. Top prices paid. Modern Restaurant. nlldtf WANTED To rent small fur- nished apartment. Contact Lt O.

Williams, freeman Field. ml4d WANTEllIxpenencea ees and cooks at Modern Restaurant Good salaries paid. nlOdtf WANTED TO RENT Three to five room furnished apartment. Army officer and wife. Box I.

dtf WANTED Soldier's wife to care for two children for room, board and wage. Apply 120 East Laurel stceet after 5:30. mI3d FOR SALE White Rock springers. Mrs. Charles Nobbe.

Sei-bert's Exchange. ml4d May 12, 143 Hogs ed in the program. Tone 25c higher Price Control Meet To be Monday Night Members of the price control panel of the county rationing board will, meet Monday night with grain and feed dealers, truckers and fanners to discuss com price ceilings, it was announced today by Clarence Spurgeon, chairman of the panel. Claude Sciarra and Mrs. Doris Burcham are the 'other Dehydrated vegetables were known to the American Indians, LAWN MOWERS sharpened.

Farm and Industrial Equipment repaired. Siefker's Machine Shop. Phone 740-K. Aug. 19d WHITE "LEGHORN CHICKS Just 1000 more ready June- 7.

Stunkel Poultry Farm. ml5d who dried corn. 160-180 Tbs $13.70 180-200 lbs $13.95 200-225 lbs $14.00 225-250 Bis $13.95 250-275 tts. $13.90 275-300 lbs $13.73 Vsal Calf Market FOR SALE MISC. of pioneers moving west in me Ceiling Prices On Meat Ordered TERMITES Free Inspection.

Five year guarantee. Termite Control Company. 655 East 42nd street, Indianapolis. xnl7dtf 19th century. members of the panel.

A.4eJSQnJa.aner.when,be (Continued from page 1) awakens in the morning than Robert J. Lucas, Robert L. Mar when he goes to bed at night. Medium Commons Cattle Market cents from ceilings originally scheduled to take effect April 15. The meeting is to be held in the rationing board's office in the court house at 8 o'clock Monday night, and all persons in the groups mentioned are invited to 'attend.

PHIL'S SIGN SHOP We paifit everything. 12214 E. Second St. I J5d EXPERT RADIO SERVICE tJ. A.

VanEssen. 821 W. Jackson street Phone 398-X. a7d, cutter cows I further and more substantial r- Taylors Frail Market Nice strawberries, qt. 40c; jluicyorangesT doz.

23c; rhubarb, bunch Ac; peas, lb. 15c; green beans, lb. 15c; cucumbers, 2 for 25c; asparagus, bunch 10c; corn on cob, 3 for 29c; tomatoes, 25c; spinach, 2 lbs. 25c; cauliflower, head 25c; head 23c; leaf lettuce, lb. 23c; white Texas onions, lb.

10c; green onions, bunch 5c; radishes, bunch 5c. -r dlt ductions In these prices will be Good cutter cows Heavy bulls $11. 12.50 Light buUs made June 1 in accordance with the eeneral roll back of prices an- Two Divorces Granted In Circuit Court Two divorces have been grant INDIANAPOLIS GRAIX By Associated Pr- May 12, 1943 nounced by Price Administrator Prentiss M. (Brown on May 7. It is estimated that prices announced today will slightly reduce the retail prices of meats as shown ed in Jackson Circuit Court at LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Bicycles repaired.

Carlson Hardware Co. Wtf WHEN IN NEED of a plumber call Amos, 404 South Walnut street Phone 460-X ml4d PLATTER'S STUDIO will be closed on "Sundays Until further notice. mlldtf Brownstown. Ivan C. Nowling has been granted a divorce from Frances M.

Nowling and her maiden name in the February (1943) cost-of-living index. The decrease from March and April index prices is expected to be greater Revision of the ApriJ 15 prices was made FOR A Fourteen good healthy pigs, $10 each. Good fresh milk goats, white, $25.00. Young billy, $3.00. L.

J. Frederick. Phone Cortland. ml3d Wagon wheat No. 2 red 152 WHEAT Steady No.

1 red 157C 158 No. 2 red 156(S157 No. 1 hard 141fi142 No. 2 hard 140 141 CORN Steady 2 yeUow 100100Mi No. 2 white 13V4-15V4 over yellow WANTED Woman to help in grocery store.

Good wages and home furnished. Phone 697X, ml2d of Frances M. Kindred was restored. to effectuate the policy established by President Roosevelt's GUITARS, Cornets, Trombones, PERSONALS the-llne" order of April 8. WANTED Middle-aged couMe for farm and housework.

Mrs. Pete Paulis at Retreat, 2 miles north of Crothersville. Clarinets. Fine musical instru-; merits. E.

H. Hancock Music. Donna Stivers was granted a divorce from Raymond, Stivers and she was awarded the care and custody of a minor child. Her maiden name of Donna Decker as restored. Because certain large -volume handlers of meat under flat dol-lars-and-cents ceilings customarii Store, above Murphy's 10c Stored ml4d jno.

i mixea lunaiuivi i OATS Easy No. 2 white 63 64 No. 2 red 62V4i.63V4 I HAYi-Steady ly operate with margins lower than those provided for by the CASH for your radios, refrigerators, washing machines. W. T.

Dickinson, Auto Electric Service. Phone 223." WFdtf MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking Iron, Vitamin Calcium. Trial size costs little. Save real money get $1 size only 89c. Ask about big money saving "Economy" size.

At all drug stores in Seymour, at Baldwin's Drug Store. mil, 12..13, je 15, 16,17 jy20, Nd 1 timothy 17.30 18.00 Na 1 clover 17 0 18.00 Seymour WE PAY CASH for good used furniture, stoves and rugs. We pay more and sell for less. Disney's, 219 South Chestnut. Phone 38.

m27d regulation, tijose seljeri are being requested to maintain prices at a minimum of 10 per cent under the flat ceilings established by this regulation. AEF Chief Lieut-Gen. Jacob t- Devers, right, exchanges a few words with Commando Chief Lord Louis Mountbatten in London after memorial' services for Frank Andrews and other victims of the Iceland air crash. (Picture, radioed from London to U. passed br censor.) On of.

the, sulfa drugs is in preventing a parasitic of chickens. WANTED Cook for small family. Good wages with room and board. Call 289 or 444. a26dtf FOR SALE Man's bicycle.

Good May 12, 1143. Wheat, No. 1 soft $1.53 Wheat; No. 2 soft $1.52 White corn $1.30 Yellow corn condition. $25.

503 South Wal- nut. i PUBLIC SALES WANTED Small furnished room, local girl, Lucille Hill, Murphy's 10c Store. ml4d Mixed corn 93c $25,096 in Jond Sales in Week FOR SALE Good 2 bum-1 er oil stove. HIE. Laurel.

ml2d! PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 15, 1:00 p. m. Rugs, bed, chairs, dishes, kitchen utensils, Coleman Soybeans, yellow, new, bu $1.60 Soybeans, yellow, bu. top $1.48 (Continued from page one) WANTED To buy furniture, stoves, rugs. Percifleld.

Phone 727-W. 114 East Second. m3dtf Heavy hens 22c the remaininc three weeks of the FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE Leghorn hens 18c Leghorn springers, 2 lbs. up 23c month' If the quota is reached. WANTED Small apartment or Legionnaires of the county are I Old roosters 15c nidino: the county war bond com- I Prices On WINDOW GLASS 8x10 8c 12x16 20c 12x24 33c 16x20 36c 24x26 $1.14 gasoline stove, carpenter tools, fruit jars, bee hive.

Mrs. Martin BettWrock, 805 South Lynn. ml4d PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, May 13, 12:30 p. 814 miles south of Seymour, 2Vi miles north of Uniontown, Alvin Mur- FOR SALE 1940 Buick business coupe. Good tires, low mileage.

Leaving city. J. Chastain 216 East Tipton. Old turkeys 20c Young turkekys 23c mittee to conduct tha. drive thts Ducks 10c month and J.

Ralph Thompson, of this citv. is chairman. No other Geese 10c cottage by army officer and wife. Phone 1021-Ext. 124.

ml8d CHILD CARE Mrs. Leininger Phone 673-X. Over Jones' Drug Store. n22dtf. WANTED To buy good one horse wagon.

Phone 603 between 8 a. m. and 1p. m. ml 2d rommittees have been appointed, i Quineas 35c White and Plymouth Rock FOR SALE 1935 five-passenger Chevrolet; 14 ft.

house trailer. 803 North Hustedt Jnl2d FOR- SALE 1936 Master Chevrolet coach. 709 East Fifth street. Phy. ml2 NOTICE Springers 27c the regular members of the "county committee in other parts of the county serving this month as Jn the past.

Eggs 33c Butterfat No. 1 49c Sales in banks of the county HOUSEHOLD STORAGE Service, Dooley Seymour Commandery No. 56. Knights TernP-lar. Stated Conclave fromJMay 1 to May 8 amounted FORSALE-1934 and 1936 wwm mi to $15,075.00.

The Freeman Army Phone 1130, Columbus. jlOdtf) Chevro-et Coach Thursday, May 13, 7:30 722 E. Tipton Air Field sold $721.25 and build- St. tntf and loan companies 537.50. p.

m. Order of the Tem- km pie will be conferred. E. C. fostornces sold bonds amounting FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD H.

H. $9,187.50 and crecut uniqns soia Lory, Commander. Donald, Recorder. $75 in bonds, making tne total or INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK By Associated Pre. Indianapolis, May 12 U.

S. Department of Agriculture. Salable hogs fairly active; 160 lbs. up 25 higher; lighter weights 15 higher; top 14.55 for 220-225 lbs. Salable cattle calves, 500; fairly active steers 'and heifers steady to strong; cows fully steady; load good 1,091 lb.

steers 15.ft0. FOR SALE Studio couch, kitch en cabinet, utility cabinet, Singer PLATTER'S STUDIO will be 25,098.25. The amounts Justed are the is sewing machine, breakfast closed on Sundays until further notice. mlldtf sue price of the bonds and, not he maturity. value.

WANTED Maid, highest wages in town. Argo House." dtf WANTED TO BUY a large pre7 sure cooker. Call 52KW. dtf Uii. i ii, Him WANTED Boy for paper route.

Gates and Blumer. ml 3d FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room house with, garden. Vi mile west of Carter School. See Ora Allen on farm. FOR RENT Corn and tomato ground.

5 acres. Phone 398L. 709 West McDonald. -md DBS. SHIELDS SHIELDS Dentists DR.

HARRY S. SHIELDS Practice limited exclusively to s. Artificial Teeth DR. SETH W. SHIELDS Practice limited exclusively to Extraction and X-ray Orovaal Floor Irna Hotd Build log PHONE S3! Office Hourtt I A.

M. to M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY -J. AFTERNOONS 1-4 American Legion Regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.

table, high chair, medicine table lamp, wash boiler, 5 burner -kerosene stove, coal and wood heating stove, and 50 gal. kerosene barrel. Can be seen at 608 East Centennial street from 9 a. m. until 7 p.

m. May 13,. only. ml2d CHICAGO GRAIN (CourlMT Blish MUllae Co.) May 1943, nrwn.Hiuh Lotv Close Business of importance. Clarence Brethauer, Adjutant.

flOd WHEAT May 1.43 144 1.43 1.44H FOR SALE 2 bedroom Suites, 1 one living room 'suite. Parki CINCINNATI PRODUCE Sy Presa. Cincinnati, May 12. 1943-- nu iiuu sireei. vail aiwr a ml4d Eg8, cases ihcluded, extra firsts Legations Elevated.

Washington, May 12 AP) The United States and the exiled government of Czechoslovakia are raising the rafik of their legations to that of Embassies. The White House announced today that President Roosevelt has sent to the Senate the' nomination of Minister, to Czechoslovakia Anthony J. Drexef Biddle to become Ambassador. Biddle already Is American Envoy the London governments of Yugoslavia, Norway, The Netherlands, ip- Poland and BeijUan, 5 July 1-4 2V I.43V 1.114 i.mn gept. 1.42 1.43V4 1.42V4 1.43 CORN May 1-05 103 1.05 .1 05..

Bopt lM i FOR RENT Three room cottage. Electricity. Phone ml2d 36c; seconds 35c; Nearby un- FOR SALE Good used furniture, graded 35V4c. stoves, rugs. Percifleld.

Phone Poultry Fowls, colored, top 727-W. 114 East Second. m3dtf Leghorns 24V4c. Broilers Protect Your'Troperty I. Termitei! TERMITE CONTROL CO.

6.W E. 42 Indianapolis PHONG SEYMOUR Sil-Y Mr. Oscar Sidm PHONE COLUMBUS 7115 I'OR. KENT Cabins. Pauley's -Phone 493-W.

mlSd 1 OATS MayT v.6tT July .59 V4 That the life and health, of shipmates Is ot primary concern to the Medical Corps is illustrated by this picture of a Marine wounded on the Makln Island raid being lifted batch of a troop-cartying submarine in a toetal-tramed stretcner, .60 FOR SALE All glider and c' chair. Almost new. 342 Calvin The lackrabbit li hot a raVit.it. FOR RENT One furnished room. '3T Wrt fifth.

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