Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 March 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, MAE. 1, 1945.

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Now Many Wear FALSE TEE

With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant, alkaline tnonacid) powder, holds false teeth more

firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort. Just sprinkle a little FASTEKTH on your plaits. No (tummy, gooey. p;i.s-ty tRste or fi-eline. Checks "plnte odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store.

QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTrestment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bott les of the WILLARD TKEATMEM T have been sold for relief of lymptomsof distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gasslness, Heartburn, &leeplsneu tc due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial! Ask for "WMard' Message" which fully explains trus treatment Irt. at MILBTJRNS PHARMACY Shelburn: Starks Drugs, Inc.

MEROM STATION'

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubble of near Carlisle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bogard. Gus Arnett of Edwardsport spent Thursday night with Tom Land. ' Miss Gloria Nicholas who is attending school at Bloomington, Indiana spent the week-end with

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is ht-ehy given that the undersigned Admimistrntrix of the estate of Eugene Reynolds lifts this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit - Court her final report of her account with eftid r-state. and that the same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 17th day of March the same being i.h Suit judicial day of the February term 1945 of paid court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said: decedent therefore are-herehy notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said report should not lie approved. I.LOY CjIXIATT, Administratrix. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sulllvnu this J!2nd day of February. JAMES H. RWOER. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit four!. PlFP & TenniH, AlliI'iiey.s. 1ft inn 2-i3-4&-2l.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Nicholas. Mrs. Earl Richie and children of Terre Haute are .moving to Merom Station. . Clarence Nicholas and daughter, Gloria were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gararon and osn of Carlisle, Mrs. Ben Mc,Cammon and granddaughter of Oaktown spent Sunday , evening with Mrs. Grace Bogard. Harold Roseberry and Tamily of Terre Haute spent the weekend with relatives lipre. Mrs. .Margie ' Smith of Terre Haute, Gladys Roseberry . and daughters,. Mrs. Alma Land and daughters spent Sunday evening with their sister, Mrs. Claude Daughcrty. Art Willard and family moved Tuesday to the Wheeler farm near the Wabash Valley farm where he is employed. Mrs. Louis Bogard spent last week .in Terre Haute wilh her mother. John Hopper, Roy and Edd

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Roseberry attended

sale Friday. There will be preaching the Station church Sunday.

are welcome. Mrs. Mina Pinkston and children, Max and Vera attended church at Merom Sunday night. NONESUCH

and Mary Sue of Petersburg, Indiana, Mr, and Mrs. Linzie Trueblood of Martinsville, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Jewell and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewell were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Levi JewelL Mr. and Mri. Gerthel Hiatt of near Sullivan have moved to the Fred Bays farm. Mr. end Mrs. Herschel Jen-

pings spent Wednesday with I Mrs. Blanche WiUtins and son, jLloyd. '

Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hall attended a convention of State Farm Insurance Company agents at Washington, Indiana Thursday. Word was received of the birth of a son, Robert Joe, to Mr. and

John Zeabart and son, Mrs. Annie McKinney and son, Loren of Terre Haute spent Sunday at their farm here. Shirley Duane and Glen Pugh of Farmersburg were week-end guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pugh. Their mother, Mrs. Damon Pugh spent a few days-in the Union Hospital of Terre Haute for an eye operation. She is doing nicely Mrs. Mariorie Akers of Ham

mond visited Dorothy Houser

iand daughter Saturday evening. Edward Taft, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Iwell Taft left February 22 for the service. He is stationed rtt J

Great Lakes, Illinois. - Mr. and Mrs. Bernett Jewell

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

Mrs. Billy Joe MeCammon of New Lebanon on February 20, at the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mrs. 'MeCammon was formerly Lucille Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lAnsil HalL They have another ! son, Donnie, four years old.

Quit paying rent and own a home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT

FARM LOANS 4 INTEREST No PayrOff Restriction On Anni

versary of any Interest-Payment

Date. Franklin Title & Trust Co. R. D. Mann, Mgr. Farm Loan Dept. 508 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, 2, Ky. J. S. SCHROEDER Sullivan, Ind. 5 Suburban Loans $0.(10 Per Month per $1,000

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Opening, March 1st

C & W. Gara

107 S. Main St Expert repair service on Chrysler built cars and general repair. Old and new customers welcome. Courtesy sen' ice always.

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PUBLIC SAL

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The undersiffned Administrator of the Estate

Jerry Norris, deceased, will sell at Public Auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945 At 10 O'clock A. M. at the Jerry Norris farm located four and one-half miles north of Dugger, two miles northeast of 48 Mine, s;x mile? southwest of Jasonville Ind., the following personal property: 1 1940 Model Ford Coupe; 1 High-wheel Studebaker

wagon & hay rack to fit wagon; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 1-row cultivator; 1 2-row com planter; 1 2-horse wood roller; 1 1-horse garden plowy 1 Bar plow; 1 double shovel

plow; 1 fan mill; 1 set of blocks & inch rope; 1 30-ft. ex tension ladder; 1 set of woven wire stretchers; 1 set r!

barb wire stretchers; 1 Long iron kettle for stove; abou

100 galvanized & wood sugar-water buckets; 1 mowin scythe; 1 hedge khvfe; 1 post hole digger; 3 corn scoops:

2 Binder truck wheels & axle; 1 Grindstone; 1 Blacksmith

forge; 1 wood augers; 1 wood maul & iron wedges; 1 w d back cross cut saw; 1 spray pump; 1 molasses evaporato pan; 1 leather halter; 1 16-inch screw jack; 1 4-inch bec' vise; 1 grass seeder; 1 shoe stand and lasts; 1 set of dog irons & fire tongs, antique:: 1 hand power washing irr chine; 1 wash bench; 1 50-lb. ice box; 2 iron beds wit springs; 1 wood bed with slats; 1 wood bed with hand coiled springs, 100 years old; 1 Highboy, 4 drawers, 100 years

o'd: 1 Dresser, 100 years old; 1 Stand table, 100 years old;

1 wood half bed with slats, 100 years old: 1 Sofa: 1 9x1 Axminster rug, good; 2 metal door cupboards, antiques; 2 3-burner oil stoves; 1 cook stove; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 extension dining table; 1 cook table; 1 card table; 3 feather beds; 8 chairs; 1 Aladdin oil lamp; 1 gasoline pressure lamp; 17x13 ft. b'noleum; 1 15x15 ft. Pnoleum;

1 Special heating stove size 18; 1 120-egg Sure Hatch in

cubator; 1 Lard press, good: 1 Sausage mill, good: 1 Sans

age mill, antique; glass fruit jars and other articles too

numerous to mention. Terms Cash AU articles must be paid for before leaving premises. OSCAR T. NORRIS, Administrator Emmet Power, Auctfoneer Nellie Power, Clerk ' Not responsible in case of accidents.

POULTRY SUPPLIES

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U. S. Approved BABY CHICKS Pullorum Controlled HATCHING each MONDAY and THURSDAY. BARRED, WHITE and BUFF ROCKS.

HICK

We have some BARRED ROCK chicks THREE WEEKS OLD, the FINEST you have EVER SEEN. We invite your inspection of our Started Chicks in the Annex, 13 N. Main St.

OODER

STOVES

We have on hand our LARGE SIZE NATIONAL COAL BURNING BROODER STOVES and will not be able to get any more this season. Get yours NOW. Also have a supply of those dandy Ec-o-no ELECTRIC HOVERS. These little hovers are SURPRISINGLY EFFECTIVE and will care for up to 100 BABY CHICKS at the COST of only ONE LIGHT BULB. ASK TO SEE THEM. POULTRY REMEDIES and SUPPLIES. COME IN AND TALK CHICKEN.

SIGNLESS WIENERS

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