Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 73, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 April 1945 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, APE. 11,-1945 '

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weeks' vacation with relatives and friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. Grace Hoffman, . Mrs. Mabel McCammon and son of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Nellie Wentz and . Ruby Barber over the week-end. 1

Lemon JuiceRecipe Cheeks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from r(f nnatie, arUiritla or neuritis polu, try tMa BlmJ.ie luespenalve home nwipn tiiat thouaamia ara using. Get a packape of Ru-Ex c ompound a two-week supply, today. Mix It with a quirt 0' water, arid the Juice of 4 lemons. It'a -e-sy. No trouble at nil and pleaannt. Vou nr()4 only 3 tableapooDfula two times a day. fjiiten within 48 hours aometlmea overnight - splendid results are obtained. If the piilus da Dot qulehly leave aud If you do not fei better, return ttie empty package nnd Ru-J Jr. will cost you nothing to try as it Is Bold hi your druggist under ou absolute money-bail guarantee. Ru-E Compound la for (ale BJDd recommended by t Bennett's Pharmacy and fl I! stores eTerywhera.

and Mrs. Vesta St.earley of Erazil were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Thomas at the .Wentz Grill Sunday. Mr.: and Mrs. Clell Mason were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Jpred Barber of Shelburn called on Mrs. Nellie

ONE WORD SUGGESTION FOR ACID INDIGESTION-

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lawson Wentz, Ruby Berber and Mrs.

Mary Thomas Monday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Deckard was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deckard Sunday. Mrs. Theta Deckard and son, Vaughn Paul, were evening callers. Mrs. Frances Robertson of Evansville, Pfe. and Mrs. Arnold Bledsoe and daughters, Patricia Ann and Myra Kay, Mrs. W. II, Wees and Mrs. Rose Alumbaugh were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Lulu Bledsoe.

NEW LEBANON Mrs. Mary Frances Shorter and daughter, Patty of Sullivan, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Eaton of Robinson, Illinois visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MeCIain of Hymera, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dud-

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Council No. 73

Sullivan Council No. 73 R. S. M. stated, meeting. April12th at 7:30 p. m. All officers urged to attend. Visitors welcome. " ' . ; Clyde Cooksey, L C ; Earl Handford, Sec.

Jerusalem Chapter No. 81

. Jerusalem Chapter No. 81, R. A. M., called meeting April 12 at 7:3Q p.. m., for practice. All officers urged 'to attend. Wendell W. Cox, H. P. ;kEarl Handford, Sec.

LOCALS ' . Mrs. Ada Atkinson left Friday for Beaumont, Texas, to be with her husband, George Atkinson, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Willis and Betty Butler spent the day in Terre Haute Tuesday with Mrs Ida Willis, Mr. Willis attended an insurance meeting at the Grand Opera House building and luncheon at the Terre Haute House. Misses Leona and Rena Spencer of Baltimore, Maryland, will ar

rive in Sullivan Fncmy for a two

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. .. our" ripufaiion for ' ; Oood Service tReascfiat'a -has grown slowly -solid :j - bye? a period of 39 ye;: i

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NOTK'U OF LKTTING OF ONTHAVV On April 2Hh at 7:30 P. M. the Trustee of Turman Township with tlie approval of the Advisory Board will be prepared ta negotiate with drivers for the transportation of school children for the various routes of the Township and will negotiate from day to day until all routes are let. The successful applicant will be required to furnish bond for the faithful performance of his contract and carry insurance for the protection of his passengers. At the same time and place the Trustee and Advisory Board will receive sealed bids for the coal and coal hauling for the Township for the school year of 19-15 and 4j. The successful bidder rniwt furnish bond of $.'i0a00 for the faithful performance of his contract. These bids can bn made seperale. In case there Is no bid for Ilia coal the Trustee reserves the Hunt to designate the mine to furnish the coal, Ed Weir, Trustee Tin-man Township. 1st ins 4-11-45 It.

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One of the epic foot journeys of all timo was the trek over th Oregon Trail in the '40s and '50s. Among the

thousands who trudged it, was young Ezra Meeker, in 1852. Meeker made the trip again when 76 years old this time from West to East to interest America in erecting suitable monuments to mark the famous old trail!

Izra Keeker's foot journey was made for sentimental reasons. A lot of motor car owners are going on fool today and there's no sentiment about it. Their cars are wearing out! If you don't want to join them, give your car the care it needs to keep it running right, running longer, and running farther on every gallon of gasoline. Right now ft's time for your Standard Oil Dealer's 10 Star Spring Tune-up.

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NOTICE This Drug Store Will Be Closed THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:30 p. m. to 6 p.m. . .

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ley of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baber were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Vainus Pigg. . ; Lance Lisman of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with his father, H. V. Lisman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier and baby, Sallie Lou, of Freelandville were . dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Sincr. ; ' f George Stewart of Sullivan and son, Eugene of the United States. Army called on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arnett and daughter, Shirley Jean, of

Terre Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Sunday afternoon. SOCIETY Methodist Choir The Methodist church choir will meet for practice Thursday evening at 7:30.

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Johnson Production-Bred CHICKS NOW

for the following hatch dales: RHODE I. REDS April 2Cth; April 30th ; May 3rd, May 7th; May 10th; May 17th, May 21th - and May 31st. WHITE ROCKS May 10th; May 14th, 17th, 21st, 24th, 28th & 31st. '.i BARRED ROCKS May 14th, 17th, 21st, 24th, 28th & 31st. Large Type ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st.

jidve vocncici iiutivs avanaDie on scattered dates : from the latter part of April through May and June. Also i

ivusira-vynite unicks tor the latter part of May and June bookings!

We always have some extra chicks each Hatch flay: Monday and Thursday.

START YOUR CHICKS RIGHT! Follow the JOHN"SON FEEDING PROGRAM for better results. MORE PROTECTION at NO EXTRA COST! !

JOHNSON Feed & Supply Co. (Home of "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks") SULLIVAN, IND.

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