Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1945 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TBUE3 WEDNESDAY, Mar. 28, 1945,

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OY3TEU SHELLS, metal roofing, wood shingles. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' . r FUU John Deere parts and rervlce call 2SC. -at Mace Tire & Uatlefy. Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. TVildm's Greenhouse.' VITALITY VEKDS: Egg Mash, $X30; 16 Dairy, $2.50; OJudyUuilder Dog Food, $1.85; Rabbit Pellets. Abie's Feed Store. FOU SALP The Win. Anderson farm located north of Dogger, '1'J Hcr-.-s and bvuliung. Sec Mrs. Karl Davis, Duiiger.

LOAD OF EVERGREENS'Unuprs, Pines, Norway Spruce 1 jncl Arbor Vilaos. Add beauty to your home with scenic landscaping. Anderson & Iliult .Grocery, NEW Dodge, Chrysler and Dodge Truck motors in stock. Criehfk-ld Motor Co., Sullivau, bid. FOR SALE --2 milk goals; one li wv.Vk old; also 30 rnspnerry

pUu.U.' M. H. Adams, 312 Dell ot. i')lt SALE--Several used vuiis-: 'n-V-'gaSii! Boy Cywles. 5Zi .East Jackson St. FOR SALE Gas range and antique glassware. 204 S. Crowder .531. Phone 249.

' FOR SALE Five-room house in Carlisle. See Charles Hallett,

312 West Thomas St., Sullivan, vol? KAi.F We have a few

hn.-;hcls of Clover, Timolhy

FOR SALE -Extra good alfalfa hay and extra good bean, some ordinary bean hay. Dr. S. E. Lindloy.

FOR SALE Deep Freeze Units. New and used. Lawreneeville Sab's Co., Lawreneeville,' 111. Phone 90.

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Creounflsion relievoK promptly because it poc-s right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. in flamed bronchial mucous meni-bre-nes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bot tle of Crenmulsion with the underKtanding you must like the way it (in'ckly allay.s the cougli or you are to have vour money back. t GREOMULSION for Counhs, Chest Coids, Bronchitis

WANTED TO BUY Clean used cars. Highest cash prices. No red tape. Rush Davidson, Carlisle. I MUST GET A MAN at once in this community to work with our District Manager., Muat have a car and be over 25 years of age. The work is essential to the war effort and in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. Write T.S. c-o this paper,

Miscellaneous

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Mrs. Delbcrt Barry was in

FOR SALE 9x12 Congoleuni nut rlrnssnr fruit cahinets. lawn

W 1vvn-hnrner eaa nlato and! EXPERT REPAIRING of tires

other articles. W. C. Criss, 400 N. vulcanizing. Tire rcliners, $2.50

" ' . . . - . TION. ' FOR SALE. CHEAP Set Har- - -.- vard Claries, 50 Vol.; set Junior WE INSTALL mufflers and Claries, 10 vol.; 3-seetion plate! tailpipes in a comparatively short glass buffet mirror. .20!) East Wall.jthiie. Drive in HUD'S STAND-

HEAVY NORTHERN OATS, 50 - . -1 hnhnl lnfc nr mnfp - hulk husis.i ' NOTICE

95c bushel. TOR, next Sullivan.

JOHNSON ELEVAto C. & E, I. Depot,

FOR SALE '5-ronm house on Highway 41 in Shelburn, lnd. Price $2,000 cash. Inquire of Lcota Aden, Farnieisburg, lnd. HOUSES FOU SALF." 0-room modern liouse, 225 Nottn Main St. (i-room semi-modern bouse,

Wanted to contract with farmers to grow Hybrid Popcorn we furnish the seed. Walter St.Clair Popcorn Co., 830 Fairfield Ave.,

Indianapolis, 'or see Monroe Feed ,

Mrs. Charles May went to Indianapolis 'Tuesday. George Eastman, who has been confined to his home by illness returned to his employment in South Bend Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Ida Eison of Denver, Colorado, cousin of Mrs. Gilbert Everhart and Mrs. Fred Harrison and sons, . Kenneth and Bobby of Terre Ilaut'J, Mr, and Mrs. James Kruzan of near Fairbanks visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Evehart Saturday, , Miss Roseiyii (lene Stark, granddaughter of ' Mr. and Mrs,

1 .T liY;ink Pinrcrm iinrl Mi-c nnlin

Stark, visited he-e with them over the week-end, accompanied by her fiance, Pvt. Donald E. McCombs, who has recently returned from overseas

Mrs. Eva Criss was in ' Terre

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FOUND Small dog, wire haired terrier, white with black spots, has collar on. Owner 'may have) by paying for thiy ad. Phillips oiation, 212 N. Section. ,

! Haute Tuesday.

Edward Stoops went to Terre Haute Tuesday.

CARLISLE Pvt. and Mrs. Willard Grass and daughter, : Linda, Mrs. Sheldon Montgomery and Mrs. Lee Grass spent Friday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Griffith and children of near Dugger were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griffith and family. Aunt Cora Lisman is quite ill. H. T. Alumbaugh of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday, with his mother, Mrs. Nora Alumbaugh. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Hallett and children of Sullivau were in Carlisle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and sons and Pvt. and Mrs. Willard L. Grass and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee' Grass Monday evening. . . PAXTON

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NOTICE Saturday,

13-room modern house, a good will be our last dayju townf Still

one. .North State-St. time to get enlargements, boc eacn.

4-ioom house, not modern, only! 3 for 15c Studio, North Side of' Red Miss Mary Walters of nar electricity. On 'paved street! East! Square next to Bus Station. jSuliivan Sunday. P.ni.H , - ' ' ' !

,.;,..; v, r,...;l ' ATTENTION FARMERS Will I . Dr. Joe and Dr. Betty Dukes and

2 wells water & cistern 40 teresl ana son, muse, ana miss iviarcena ground 4 miles northeast Sullivan ' skle scl'Jare about Mar. 20th. Also Dukes returned to Indianapolis Miss Jean Ladson of Indiana ' u " j ,l 1 '.sweet corn and popcorn. Come in.lsundav after being the euests of University was the week-end cSuSZS usover. Bill Mickey. nS. S. M. Dukes 'f est of her mother, Mr, Lillie

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Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson

called on Mr. and Mrs, Carl j Rogers Saturday evening, i Mark Pluomier is home on a ! 30-day . furlough from Panama,

: visiting relatives and friends, v I Mrs. Margaret Dailey spent"

.-. . , J Friday.' night with Mr. and Mrs.'' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Coyner vis- Ben Shake.-'-

Mrs., Hattie Phillips and Mrs. Elaine Hardesty and Sandra j-of LaPorte spent last week . here

at Pleasantville visiting

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Mrs Cora Dungan, Mrs. Esther M.-riin-p. Mrs. Louise Daniels

' and Charles Vickrey attended the funeral Friday afternoon of

GIRLS' GLEE CLUB - ,'Dolphus Houck. TO PRESENT CANTATA, Norman Sparks of Terre Haute, The high school girls' glee club ' was a guest over the week-end of will present an Easter Cantata, Eugene Sparks. "Life Eternal," April. 1, at thei Connie and Lorcn Davis of Graysville Methodist church at Terre Haute were guests over the 8:00 P. M. The cantata is as fol- J week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Keith lews: , Daugherty and family. , "The Lord Reigneth" (Soprano J Ted McNabb of .Vincennes Solo and Choir) Margaret, spent the wek-end here with Payne. J , ihis family. "Man of Sorrows" (Alto Solo and! Esther Evcrhart of Sullivan, ChoirWC-n-ol C;m;irv. pent the week-end with Mrs.

"Gethsemane" (Duct) Mary Lou'Ii;u,,lpl Cooper and sou,

and Judy Gettingcr.

Mrs. Artliur Pifer of , Robinson,

"Calvary" (Soprano Solo and-spent Ahmday with Mr. and Mrs

. Choir) Charlotte Phillips.

Bill Reld and family.

"A Whisper of Hope" (Double .

Wv'i'Mnan,

15 bas-l Jackson. Phono

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b'edtop at reduced p; ice. B. F. 'electricity, 7 acres ground

mile soul,!) or Cass. CHARLES M. USREY Phono 54Z-Y . For Rent

' QUICKEN your work, guard

4-room liouse and outbuildings,! y0Ut health, and improve your

l- appearance with a Spencer Supi port,' .individually' designed for

I you and guaranteed nut to lose its l)f gjJ.,s ()f My;tory Pals.

VQR SALE 10:i4 Ford coach, pon.l tires: 1 sow with 10 pigs, one

vii.h 7 pigs. Floyd MuUingsworlh, 2 miles west of Pleasantville. i

;. shape as long as it is worn. Iva

i Giles, Phone 501.

again after a long illness. ; '. j Mr. and Mrs. Maynarcl Camp- , Pythian Sister Temple met beH dnd JoAnn of Sullivan we're Monday evening with an excel- guests Sunday of Paul Cox-and

lent attendance and an exchange tamuy. , '

rranif uoyie and uiree sons re-

F'OR RENT 200-acre farm, one

coats i mile uorlh of 'Cass. See Everett

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FOR SALE Two girls'

fie 10 and 12. One used screen Nbrris, two miles north of, Cass door. 123 N. Cross St."1 , ' or wrde him at Sullivan, lnd., R.

FOR SALE Twirt metal, boos without springs and mattress; 75jb. ice box. Call betweaiua and C u'ciock. 234 West Jackson. Telephone 472, ' FOIi SALE New baby carriage, ull steel, rubber tires, roomy, ballbeari'ig. Will sell at sacrifice. Mrs. M hired Schwab, c-o O. L. Seiners, Vaxlon, lnd. CEMENT BLOCKS for basements, foundations, .etc. Order now. Bennett's Block Plant, 1000 blk. N. State St. Phone 852-Y..

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FOR SALE 00-acre farm, new

.1.1-1 mm lniiu':iliw.' new barn 40xi

c.n vrh -eH .7:-,!Kin., On R. 51 to '!i;" t"' I'1"""-' 0 reverse

i,,' (,.,,..""w-.-,i,i .w v? ..V. Ti'mi-s i thai-ges. Sulliva'i: Fertiiizcr Co.

FOR SALE. Girl'F spring coal & hat, sie 3. 845 N. Main St. Telephone 593-X. l''Oiv SALE One Guernsey hii!'er, -fresh in July. Win. ft. BniiiT, Sullivau R. R. 5.

THE party is known who took

- . the watch from Anderson and FOR RENT Corn and soy bean Hiatt. If returned no Questions

ground. See Frato C. Liston, D"'ivis v.'ill be asked ' ' i Hotel. - - -l FOR RENT 2-room unfurn- COAL in now to be delivered ished apartment downtown, hotibi both small and large qua.ntiwnler iieat and balh. I'honc 22.' i ties. Complele slock any time, year around. V'ill remove ashes. Call FOR RENT 3-room furnished j H. Deliver ice on ; Broad street apartment, outside entrance. Close I and east. Drauer CohI C.n

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CHICK BUYERS: PLAY SAFE! Conditions are a lot different this year. Order now for APRIL, MAY & 'JUNE. 500.000 U. S. Approved "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks" each season. 34 years in the business assures you of belter slock, JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 000.

A farewell dinner was given birneel to LaPorte Tuesday after

for Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Silvers a weeks visit with ins mother,

' LAD'rriS "of Lick.u-y Church Tuesday. About forty guests with Mrs- Connie Doyle. laving a market Friday, 30lh, at I wcl1 mcd baskets were present . Ml'- and Mi's Demus Pittmen

Locker Bidg., So. Side Square. Ior llle -nner served at noon. - '. -onnson

ivir. ana Mrs.. Silvers are moving "L ' ""ui",,l ias mauue to Plymouth, Indiana. We are j Daugbcrty were Monday dinner very sorry to lose such excellent uest3 of Mr- and Mrs. A. Pittcitizens, and wish them success. man and Mrs- oxie McCanimon.

Dressed chickens, cakes, pies, etc.

Mrs. Lulu Cooper has received

Duet)-Imogene Wilson, Sylvia word fl'0ln her son' Pfc H" Park-

Walters, Anna L. Patton and I ' -.: i i 1 Ramona Triplett. I ' ,

"Dawns the New Day" (Duet and Choir) Doris Huff and Patricia Steele. j (Duet and Choir) Sharon Canary and Myrna Clayton. i "Hail to the King" (Alto Solo and' Choir) Mary Lou Gellinger, -

"The Morning is Breaking"

(Double Duet) Joyce Murdock.i : Virginia Brenton, Betty Jo '

Jofmson and. Marjorie Hayden. "The fcing tomes Forth" Choir. "The Redeemer Triumphant" (,So- - praiio Solo) Ann Osburn. "The King of :Glory" Choir.

"Ye Shall Live Also" (Soprano1 Solo and Choir) Mary Shryock. ' (Soprano Obliga.-o) Mary Shryock and Dorothy Harris. I "The Resurrection and the Life", Choir,. The choir is directed by Mrs.1 Vivian Church with Miss Jean-

ette Burton, pianist.

er Cooper, that he has arrived safely somewhere in France. Janice Smiley is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Garland Burton and son of Terre Haul" were guests of relatives here vMonday night and Tuesday. ' ,

MAN HAD BRICK IN - , STOMACH 10 YEARS One man said for 10 years he felt like he had a brick, in his stomach. This was undigested food inside of him. He was headachy, ' swollen with gas, terribly constipated. He took ERB-HELP and says the feeling like a brick in ftis stomach disappeared. Bowels regular now, gas and headaches gone. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't go on suffering. Get this new medicine Bennett's Drug Store. Sold in Carlisle at Anderson's Drug Store,

The senior play, VComin' Thru the Rye," will be given April 13. Tickets may be purchased from the seniors.

in. 219 S. Section. Adults Also sleeping rooms.

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WANTED Dead animals. We remove your 'lead animals fret; of

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in their new home. Mrs. Silvers ine, occasion being Mrs.- Pitt- 0f the city.

was presented with several beau- mcms u"i"iy. tiful gifts. ' ' j Mr. and Mrs. Manford Monroe

ana tamiiy ot near Lodi were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Raley and Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe and families. Mrs. Eva Stonerwas in Terre Haute Moudav.

Mr. and Mrs. Gless Robbins of j Mrs. Luna Dugau- killed on Linton called on friends here " Mrs. Lillie Ladson Tuesday afterSunday afternoon. , Inoon. Mrs. Ami Stout spent last week', '''V W Gorders and family in Sullivan with her daughter. 1,8 ve lnwcd Sullivan, Mrs. Eureta Hendricks. ' ! .,

The Hl-Y and Tri-IIi-Y are planning a picnic , for Saturday, March 31. They plan to go to Vincennes and have a picnic lunch

and then visit the historical sites

WA-NTED--Tractor (complete fulfil) on nil. her. Lloyd Abrams, Carlisle Konte 2. .

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WANTED TO' RENT Pasture, LOST Hexagon " shape- wrist

tu.it.. BAL., Electric Motors, i Jj, sui;.'te and Ui.rre phase, Lawrence- j phime. vilte Sales Co., Lav;rencuville,

111 Phone 00.

wilh walerWid shade, 'for 10 cows I watcli, valued as keepsake. Liber-

il . catvt-s. Racnar Ensbcrc. al reward if relumed to - Thrios

Shelburn. Fairbanks Office.

FOR SALE 3-room house, 1-2 acre ground, other outbuildings. Also pie-war living room Suite. r.icdCord Engie, Shelburn R, 1.

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if))":-es, cows, tnd lp:'s. t'nli

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Monroe Feed Service, Su!'i-i I .ui plionc or ('rawS'i)i'!! t AZ)l or -Crawford riei-re liaute. iWe pay all s pSioae charges. 21 hour ser-f

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Mrs. Pauline Harris has relurried to her here after spend-1 ing the winter in Tampa, Florida. Rev. Fred Cummins, who was called home on account of tho death of his' brother, Harry Cummins, relumed to . Kentucky Tuesday. - . ' i Mrs. Cbi'Micc Cochran of lnd-. iaoapolis r.pviit .the week-end. llere with tier mother, Mrs. J. T. (i.'iskins. '

Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and dau-

LOST Black and white collie, chrrr, Pauline and Mrs. Lctlie

WANTED KiU'hen ' and bum--named Penny. Reward. Chas.; Sweet were in Terre Haute Satdry supervisors. Salary $05.0(1 and Johnson, Phone 753.. i urday. V

$0.(ili jier month plus maintenance, Call or write. Superintend

ent, Indiana Girls' School, R. R. 2,1

Box 440, .Indianapolis, Indiana.

FACTOGRAPHS Swimming reptiles 60 feet long once cavorted in the seas that once covered part of the state of Kansas, which has been inundated many times. Ferns 100 feet high also once grew Uithis state. i Skeletons of flying T reptiles with a wing-spread of 25 feet have been found in the chalk bed3 of western Kansas, . In early days In Jerusalem, the office of the high priest was held for life and was hereditary,

Mr. Boston, county superintendent, spoke before the assembly last Wednesday. He brought to us an inspiring review of "Pilgrim's Progress," which we enjoyed very much.

In the district F. F, A. essay contest, Darrel Monroe ' placed first and Ralph Shake placed second. . I

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Set this eernplsfs Marathon 20-point inspection service. Includes check-up of tires, recommendations for switching, retreading, if needed. Inspection of battery, battery cables, spark plugs, radiator, fan belt, hose connections, air cleaner, oil niter, shock absorbers, hydraulic brakes. Writua report, no obligation.

M, M. CUSTElt, Sullivan CLTiTIS GAYLOK, South SulUvan R. W. SriMNGU Sullivau WINFKirjji FEKGUSON, Dugger

IULI. STORMS, Carlisle

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WANTED TO RENT A four or live- room house, modern or semimodern. Call 743. WANTED - Folding f'amera, si.e 12U or fu'M, fyr overseas serv-

icr-inan.

GRAB BAG

VV'ri'- Mrs. Ray Sparks, stands up?

One-Minute Test 1. In the U. S. government records, what is the Civil War called? 2. What animal jumps when it

walks and sits down when it

Box 5:;0, Mcrom, lnd. . .

WANTED -Woman to take care invalid woman. Reference required. Write Box 3 c-o Times. , FEATHERS WANTED. New or old.. Ship or wiUe to Sterling Feather Co,, 907 No. Broadway, .

3. Multiply the number of thumbs a normal .person has by the numSor of fingers, and what is the answer? '

1lVonls of Wisdom It is well to learn caution by

the misfortunes of others. Publitw Syrus.

Hint on Etiquette rr you must use a handkerchief at the dining table, use it as inconspicuously as possible.

Your dstihy is to lead and direct others, whether it be in business or social life, for you are confident, capable and naturally dominate your associates. You are considerate, and should find hap

piness with your mate and become a devoted parent. Conform to accepted custom today rather; than make an unusual change. Since Neptune is in power, ideis that are unusual would not b3 accepted. Keep away strangers..

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One-Minute Tft Answers 1. The War of the Rebellion, 2. The kangaroo., . 3. Twenty, because the thumb isjilso & finger.

They'll Do It Every Time :

A By Jimmy Hatlol

Earscvle led a sheltered life at home - and what a HOMEv-TRANQUlL, PEACEFUL,

AND OH, SO HAPPY (TO HEAP MAMA TELL" IT)

'4W'AUD IF YOU EVER. SCOLD OR BROW-'

m BEAT LITTLE GARGOyUE A3AJN,ILL ''A HAVE YOCI LOCKED UP 6AR60VLE IS

A SEMS1TIVE CHILD WW AT HOM&

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