Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 31, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 February 1945 — Page 3
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For Sale
R OF wood shingles due at Bureau Elevator at Merom
week. Farm Bureau Co-op. )R John Deere parts and ice call 285 at Mace Tire &
ry Service, butuvan, wu.
FOR SALE Cow with calf by hide; also yearling heifer. At Alice Coffman farm. D. Walters, R. 3, Sullivan. FOR QUICK SALE 4-room bungalow, lights and city water. Phone 8G2-L. Earl Dorman.
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Bronchitis' Creorauloiou relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat, of the trouble -to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and atd nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the unrlerstandiiiR you must like the way it quickly alloys the cough or you are to have your money back. v CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE Man or woman wanted to supply customers with famous Watkins products in Sullivan. 'No in
vestment. Business established,
earnings average f-10 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. K. Watkins Co., D-97, Winona, Minn.
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CARLISLE
JT FLOWERS and
in's Greenhouse.
Plants.
rALITY FEEDS Egg mash, : .scratch feed, $2.85; 16 , $2.51); rabbit, pellets, bag . dog food, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45. s Feed Store.
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, j ATxtr I doma. R. W. Springer, Phone C90. order. Place your order NOW.! .. -. Any style, any size. WILKINSON! CARD OF THANKS
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I Seaman 2c Martha Sue Davis, iwho 'is stationed at Norfolk, Vir-
"tncTjt ,f. tf.Ju;,Ti,.7.,ginia, arrived home last Friday
Wp wish tn thank- T?.pv
r "o' St;7t77 i wpII. Rpv. Hull, the Hud Crowd-i week-end with her parents, Mr.
visit with her parents, Mr.
! and Mrs. Willard Davis. I Miss Anna Jane McCammon, a
(student at the University of Illi-rvi-'iiois at Champaign, spent the
JFFLERS and TAILPIPES
ill cars now on sale here. No
w. rnr von. WE INSTALL cr stoves. And other
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BRED CHICKS:. Early order discount on order placed by February 15th. 34 years . of continued poultry progress assures you of getting the best! We also have electric, coal and kerosene brood-
supplies.
supply;
or Ketict Corps, tnose wtio sent flowers, the Billmans, neighbors, t friends, and all who assisted in so many ways to lighten our sorrow at the lime of the death of our
loved one, Mrs. Margaret Buckley The Family
Ireys.
PPLES S1.00 to S3.00 per bu.,
storage. Turley, $3.50 per bu. on Orchard, Linton, Ind. Ml SALE litl-acre farm, it U. Walters, Sullivan R. 5, 270', or call Paxton 10 on 23. )R SALE Young Berkshire S. Arch Nowlin, Graysville,
YSTER Shells. 90c; Scratch
I. $2.65; Ground Corn & Oats, 5; Blue Ribbon 16 Dairy
I, $2.65; 18 Egg Mash, $3.10;
Producer, $2.UU. Many otticr
direct from our Factory!
es to you. Johireon Feed &
Jly Co.
)R SALE Milking Short-
John ii. McKinney, Sullivan 3 mi. east of Merom.
)R SALE Paperhanger"s out-
Mmplcte with extension plank.
mg table, etc. Also used uirni-
and some ladies' and men's
I clothing. P and A Furniture
105 S. Main.
CO.,
606.
115 South Court St. Phone;
For Rent
WORK WITH NAVY MEM
FOR RENT UO-acre farm, with or without house, 60 acres for corn
and soybeans. Orville O'. Pigg,; Sullivan R. 3. 4 miles N. Dugger.;
Miscellaneous
ALVEY pays 10c for your beef
hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute, j
OR SALE OR TRADE 1936
v. 2-cloor. Good tires, me-,
lically A-l throughout, goodj
it. 722, S. Main. I
OR SALE Team mares, 7 &!
s. old, 3,000 lbs.; Jersey cow, 4 ;
old; Jersey heifer, 14 months! two sets tug harness, almost j ; good wagon, Decring mow-1 machine, two-row horse cultj-
r, single-row cultivator, onei ow. walking plow, horse gang;
log mil Iks, also numerous articles, Gerald Hughes. Fairbanks.
PR SALE Little red clover
99.38 pure; good yellow baled hay & straw. Bill
Key.
lOR. SALE Two cood farm
cs & harness. 3VL. miles north-
t of Shelburn. Jnmcs I,.
elrigg.
GET YOUR February Feed Requirements at Johnson's. 3 valuable prizes to be given away Feb
ruary 28th. , Be sure to ask about this. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. ATTENTION FARMERS! Buy farm fence NOW. Good stock at present. WILKINSON LUMBER CO., Phone 36. CALL 897 for Cold Wave Pcrmancnls, $10 1)0 and $15.00. Otlieis $3.50 up. Charm Beauty Shop, over Maxwell-Brown's.
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Pvt. Gene Adams, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Adams, who has been stationed at Camp Robinson, Ark., left Sunday for Fort Ord, California. Miss June Howard of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Frances How-
lard. j Mrs. E. H. Holder of Farmersburg, was here Wednesday visit- , ing her' niece, Mrs. Stanley Ellis add Mr. Ellis. Miss Esther May Curtis of Oakland, 111., is visiting her cousin, Miss Glenn Nash. ' Miss June Ranger of Dale,' was here Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hoover, j Miss Marjorie Plummer of I Whiting, is here the guest of Miss i Margaret Wilson.
James Nash and family of Bedford, spent the week-end with Mr, Nash's mother, Mrs. Ella Nash and other relatives. The churches of Carlisle and community will again unite in the observance of. World Day of Prayer. The sfcrvice will be held Friday, February 16 at 2 o'clock in the Christian church. It is hoped thai business will be suspended for the hour and all people will join in this observance. Churches in every country and island of the sea will be joining their prayers with ours.
"I day night, Feb. 2nd at theMiome of Mrs. Hallie Richey, with nne ! members present. Refreshments
of sandwiches, salad and coffee were served, The . next meeting will be Feb. 16th at the home of Mrs. Tom Walters. Every member is urged to be present and bring something for a white elephant sale. . The Young People's Class of the Church of God Sunday School was entertained Wednesday night with a Valentine party at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chubb. Everyone present drew Valentines from a Valentine box. Tne evening was spent in games and contests. Ttefreshments of sandwiches, pop, jello, cake and candy were served to the following: Janey Davidson, Juliana Murray, Norma Bolding, Mary Owens, Madge Wise, Myrna Mayfield, Bemice Peyronet, , Doris Chubb, .Emma Lou. and Joan Reeves, Ruth and Phyllis Chubb, Lilly Vallee, Walter Courtney, Lloyd Bolding. Mas Holding, Herbert Chubb, Donald Reeves, Raymond Settles, Joe Peyronet, Robert Howe, Jack and Jimmy Chubb, Donnie Bob Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell, .Mrs. Reba Irwin, the teacher, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chubb. Mrs. Clarence Klopfenstein, Mrs. Pete Osborne and Mrs. Harry Irwin were in Sullivan on business Thursday afternoon.
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NOTICE Radios, boys' and girls' bicycles, typewriter, heating stoves, ice box, beds, springs, mattress, dresser, and all kinds of good used furniture at 107 W. Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. HERE FOR a short time only. 3 photos 15c. 5x7 enlargements, 65c each. North side, next to Bus Station. NOTICE I have buyers for small farms, 3 lo 1)0 acres. Want to sell? Sue Bill Mickey. DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Rent our sunder by the hour. Alio use our Sherwin-Williams Floor FiniMh. The County Hardware Phone, 47. ATTENTION f A R M E R S
When ordering Hybrid seed corn!
for 1045 planting, better buy Crow's and Kelly's dependable
Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer.
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Lord's prayer. "What I Think of Scouting" by six boys, Fred McCammon, E. B. Marlow, Bob Pinkston, Doug Colqhoun, Don Rose and Bill Gott. Presentation of awards by members of troop committee. Candlelight ceremonies for new
Scouts, Ben Kennedy and Charles Dudley. "America," and Mizpah benediction with patrols in circle. Monday night, Feb. 12th, at 7:00 o'clock there will be a pitch-in supper for Scouts and parents. The program, open to the public, begins at 8:00 p. m. Opening exercises E. B. Marlow. Laws Ben Kennedy. The Compass Ed Howard and Gene Brown. Rope contest Bob Pinkston, Bill Gott, Keith Berry and Wayne Falconbury. Semaphore contest E. B. Mar-
low, Ben Wernz, Don Rose and Harold Harlow. Artificial respiration Bob Pinkston, Keith Berry, Ed How-
ard and Harold Harlow. Fainting Ben Kennedy. Don
nearby, Bill Gott, Charles Dudley and Ed Howard. Song, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." i Game,' with Scouts, parents arid
friends in circle. Scout oath and benediction, with Scouts in a circle inside" big circle. A hearty welcome is extended to all.
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NotU'e zia hereof given -that the uiulereitnicd lws been nppomteU Administrator of the cslatp of Pr.'uik, BlcUsop. dTeaaed iHte of bullivau County. Indiana. Said estate is eiu-uoscd-to be st'lvtmt. , 1-RAMK U. BI.EPSOK. Adiuuii'-Ualui' Tis:?: and Tennis. Attoi nrys. Lit "ins 1-29-15-31.
M. J. Aikin & Sor
FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aikin's Service Costs No More."
LIFE'S Little TROUBLES
Club Meets ' Mrs. Homer Wilkes was hostess for the Thursday Club when it met at her home recently. After the business session a social
THIS LOVELY little lady Is ten-year-old Gwendolyn Stevens of-RIiami Beach, Fla. According to columnist Walter Winchell, who picked her from a group of ybangsterstecanse of her exceptional beauty, she stands an excellent chance one day of being chosen as the Mis3 America of. 1951." - (rnterrcatiiwuilX
LOCALS
Mrs. W. S. Jared spent the WPf'1f ill T-li w.i,itt,nlii Tit - ...rll.
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Second Lieut: and Mrs.; Albert E. Irwin, Jr., and son, Bobby, are enjoying a 15-day furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Irwin, Sr., and other relatives and friends. Lt. Irwin recently graduated from the Army Air Forces Navigation School at Hondo Army Air Field, Hondo, Texas. i Mrs. Carter Wells of Terre Haute, spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Org Jordon. Mesdames Josephine Walters,
Washington, D. C, for several
Delicious refreshments of sand- Seby and fQmi wiehes, fruited jello, cake, tea Mrs Ri wil,,amiI ,T.C
erly McCammon, Mary Reed and
and coffee were served to the following members, Mesdames Ida Pigg, Otis Rumple, Edwin Robson, Frank Putoff, August DeNeve, Harvey Hummel, R. H. Robson, Frank Shepherd and the hostess, Mrs. Wilkes. The next meeting will be at the home of
Mary Jane Moon spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Terre Haute. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knolts of South Main St., hud as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Rinda Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knolts
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ARM FOR SALE 54-acre for h.nn. Immediate possession. Jackson, fed to sell. W. T. Mellott. I
wants nice eld--
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Now ready, (;hanipiou Strain j arly Korean I.csi)idi:i Si-il J
linois Slate tst 9!).78 pure. riiiR 12c er pound, BaRfred
id f.O.B. Robinson, Illinois. ; write Trimble Bros., ' imbte, Illinois.
Dead Animals Removed i II kinds': lioises, cows, liccp, calves and Iioks. Call lonroe IVed Service, Su"i;in phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 531)!), Vrro Haute. We pay all dione charges. 24 hour serice. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute. Indiana
j NOTlCEJu:4 arrived, cabinet model heaters, oil stoves, living room suites. New stock. Buy now, Isupply is limited . Woodward
Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. I j NOTICE Lady who left para-, j sol in Thrift Shoe Shop may have
same by calling there and paying for this ad. !
AT PURITY FOOD SHOP 2 lbs. large prunes, 35c; 3 lbs. great northern beans. 25c; 2 cans red beans, 25c. WALLPAPER Buy now and be ready when you can get a paper hunger. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
WAC STAfF DIRECTOR in the EuropL'iui thealro-of Operations, Lt. Col.
Anna AVaikcr W ilrtm ol North Hoi-
In , v rtu,uuly n( Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knolts of I 22ml- ' i Palestine, III. 1 ; - i Lo. - Democratic State Chairman ! SOflFTY IFred F. Bays of Indianapolis, is: dVV,L'1 1 transacting business in Sullivan I
Ora Jordon, Ollie'Criss and Edith j lioy Scnut Troop 53. and Merom. Wooclsmall attended the Past For the last few weeks, the Misses Teresa ' and Mildred
iNooie uranct ciud meeting at Boy Scouts of Trpop 53 ot tne vvoue naa nad as their recent Hymera, Friday, at the home of j Presbyterian, church have been guest the former's sister. Miss Mrs. Conza Moreland, At noon a; making plans tor Scout Week. Edna-Wolfe of Chicago: covered dish dinner was served, j Feb. 11th, Boy Scout Sunday,!
The Fellowshippcrs Group of at 1Q;45 all Scouts attended
church in a body. At 3:00 Sunday ! afternoon a candlelight service iwas given. Ben Wernz was chair -man for that program, as follows Opening exercises Keith Berry.'
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You don't have to worry and
fret because CONSTIPATION or GAS PRESSURE discomforts won't let you cat. instead of feeling nervous blue or bewildered, toko a dash of ADLER-I-KA to quickly expel gas to soften and assistfood wastes tfcru a omfortable bowel movement. Enjoy that clean, refreshed feeing that Jifts spirits rekindles smiles improvesappetite.Buyit!Tryit!You'll nevet be wfthout Ad!(rika again. Caution, use only directed. Ctf AdUrika rem rout drairltt toduy'
Smith Drug Store,.
MONUMENTS "for UECORATIOiV day" Because of labor slioilages, anyone wishing; a marker or monument by Decoration Day, May 80th, would be wise to place their order now to avoid disappointment. I am not able lo make any personal calls on account of having to do my own work. Sullivan Monumenl Company K. II. Clarkson
the Methodist church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor Tut.-day nifeht. The pruf.rani coiMsUd of: Song, by all, prayei, Connio Wyman; Scripliuc reading, Bill Kimmcll; reading, May Wyman: reading, Lois Richmond; contests. Refreshments of barbe-
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W AC patch to Washington newsmen star for Anoy Service, wius fur Air. dark blue for ground foivi-3, ;.iiul K;;htiiiiiB-itrucU chain for lil.cratfd nmntries. In charge of 7.0'JO WAC3 in Hie ETO, Lt. CoL iii,n :;.iys 2o.0LH) more cuuid be i.;,, ri. Army photo. (Intcrnaiiunal)
were served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Conroe Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimmell and daughter, Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Don Granby and daughter. Sue, Rev. Clarence Killion and Mrs. Lois Richmond. The Philathca Class meet Fri-
Song "God Bless America." Scripture reading Harold liar-
Quit paying rent aud own a home. Special bargains ou property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT
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WANTED Dead animals. We ' f;move your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse fbarges, Sullivan Fertilizer Co,
( Onc-iw.Jt Testl .'r . 1. Which of the states tscalled "The Ycllowhammer State"? 2. What state is nicknamed the "Diamond" or "Blue Hen State"? 3. Which of tin; states is called "Gm Slute" or "Gem of the Mountains"? Words of Wisdom Leaves seem light, useless, Idle, wavering, and changeable they even dance, yet God has made theiri part of thtr oak. So lie has given us a lesson,-not to .deny
atout-hcartednesa wtUiinrbecauM" we see lightsomeness. without.Leigh Hunt. ,-: V " Hints od Etiquette uxt not introUuce your wife as "'the missus." Call bcr "Mrs. Jones," or "my wife."
Today'a Horoscope ivu are popular among 'your circle of friends and have a magnetic personality. You are fond of the opposite sex. and have a small amount of talent for art. writing
'and mu3ie.' You'should ' noVgam ble, as you are not shrewd in judgment or intuition. Today you may meet an interesting- person1 who inspires you to train your latent abilities. Your ambition should take a spurt because ot the clever ideas that you abuorb. Relax at a movie or the theater tonije
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