Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 August 1945 — Page 3

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t Mrs. LeRoy Haney was in Vicksburg Thursday visiting Mrs. Peterace and Mrs. Jennie Bruner. Mrs. ieRoy Haney of Indianapolis, visited her mother, Mrs. Alex Brown a few days this week. She left Thursday for Detroit for a visit with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haney. Mrs. Roy Dyer and Mrs. Alex Brown were in Sullivan Monday. i

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Kellogg's Corn Flakes brin j you nearly all the protective food elements of the whole grain declared essential to human nutrition. v !

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HOT WEATHER NECESSITIES! WRISLEY'S WATER SOFTENER ............... 49c WRISLEY'S BATH SOAP $1.00 ADRIENNE LEG MAKEUP .'. , 49c TANZALL SUNTAN LOTION 39c SKOL 35c SUTTON'S LEG MAKEUP 59c SOLITAIR CAKE MAKEUP 25c LAVENDER DUSTING POWDER $1.00

Have you tried the "height of luxury" shampoo? TPERMA-GLO $1.00 Economical, yet, "Oh! So nice."

Don't forget Gypsy Cream for insect bites, poison ivy, etc. Only 50c.

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So. Side Square Fish Fresh Meats

BUTTER LARD FRESH FROZEN PEAS

California ' BTIN CANS doz We Svpato&W C!PAPER PLATES.'doz.' 10? PQJATOES. 10 lbs. .. 49cjNAPTaNS on fn ,

LEMONS, dozen 00.l SMALL GRAPEFRUIT, doz. ....... 35c RIPE PEACHES. 2 lbs. 25c FANCY BARTLETT PEARS, each 5c

Head Lettuce - Michigan Celery . Green Beans Green Corn- Cantaloupes Tomatoes - Cucumbers - Beets- Turnips - Fresh Peas - Mangoes

Mrs. Faye Ringer visited Mrs. George Young Wednesday. Mrs. Stella Houston andsdaughter, Mrs. Tom Krug, called on Mrs. Ruby Edds Wednesday.

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i Drwirur br U. S. Sail Conaerv&tiao 8rvlit ) Many farmers in the soil con- on the greater percentage of the servation district are interested farms in the county and could in the construction of a farm present a picture much as that I pond for livestock water, for a shown above. ( I supply of fish, and as a farm I Farm owners 'and operators jsaftety device. By this time of who live in the newly establish-

year in mti, many rarmers throughout Sullivan County were j hauling water for their livestock ; and personal use The abundant rains of the present season have! forestalled much water hauling, j A farm pond could be constructed HICKORY Mr. Mack Moore was in Carlisle Thursday. Miss Joan Goodman spent the week-end in Linton with Mr. and Mrs. Norval Wonders family. j and I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and Neta Key, and Mr. and Mrs. I Raymond Cooksey and family i called on Mrs. Lloyd Smith and 'Elena Rae and Mrs. Zilla Cook sey Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Alumbaugh and son of Sullivan, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Chickens Vegetables PILLSBURY FLOUR, C 11 i) IDS. 33c RED KIDNEY BEANS, 2 lbs. 25c CREAM CHEESE, lb. 35c OLEO, lb. ....... . 22c, 26c CIDER VINEGAR, gal. 35c QT. MASON JARS' sq7

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'' COPR. IMS. KING FEATURES .i,,-,ffiyyi.? a1 i prif. T 1 1 - ' Jed soil conservation district in the county should contact W. E. Arganbright, district conservationist, at the County Agent's i Office in the Court House in . Sullivan. Mrs. Wm. Clayton. Betty Ruth and Jack Goodman of Indianapolis visited relatives and friends here Monday. Jack remained for a longer visit. Pfc. and Mrs. Donald Willis and sors left Thursday for Wis consin after spending a 15-day furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corriie Willis and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlton White and daughter, Nancy in Bloomington Thursday. SOMETHING NEV

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TWO NEW low-priced automobiles .to be called the "Kaiser" and the "Frazer" will be built by the newly-formed- Kaiser-Frazer Corp.; composed of the Henry J. Kaiser Co.; and Graham Paige Motors Corp. Officials of the company, shown above, left to right, are Frank Reed, executive assistant to Joseph W.- Frazer, center, president of Graham-Paige, and William Stout, designer of "Scarab" car with rear engine drive which the company may manufacture. Inset is Henry J. Kaiser, well-known shipbuilder, (Jnfwnatoaa)

By Jimmy Hatlo

TSKTSKTHISISI BAD.' SOU SHOULD HAVE COME TO ME WEEKS AGO. A LOT OF DECAY THEQE AFTER SOU LOST THE FILLING ALL HAVfc. IU UWLU PRETTy DEEP TO GET RID OF IT WMI SYNDICATE. Inc. WORLD RIGHTS RESERVTdJ WAR DOHDS IS,' O&cul Navy Pbott Dealing- Death. Crewmen on battlechin watch for clanes as another fighter shells Jap targets in Pacific. War Bond funds help pay .lor these eShthig units. U.S.TrcoswyDiiartmsM FACTOGRAPHS Rottenstone is a soft,' abrasive material used for cleaning and polishing metals and wood. In the U. S. A. it is found in Pennsylvania, but several localities in Derbyshire, England, and Wales are the principal sources. At an expenditure of ; J900, 000,000, it Is estimated that more than 35,000 miles of highways (most of it asphalt) will be built each year after the war, . The domestication of geese ia thought to have begun as soon as men began to remain in fixed settlements. ' . . IN AUTOMOBILES

"AST HEL5EF. From Too Frequsat "Jrinstisn, Backache, Run-Dcwn feeling due to irritation of the bladder :au$ed by excess acidity in te uriae "amaat doctor's discovery ocf on the kidneys and helps kssp yea from getting ip nights t Are you suffering unnecessary discom;ort sod distress frora backache, burning irine, frqrnt casirs to pass water t iettia up o.'ten et oisht? These sympom nay I caused by fcbdeer irritation lue to exce; acid ia thi urine. inen try hr.t famous doctor's discovery OK. kiLMER S SWAMP ROOT. Famous for many years, Svaxp Root (s carefully blended co-.bicat:oa of herbs, roots, balsam and oih.-r nalui-al Sredients. There's tbselutely notlr.ng harsn. or habit-forming in this scientific preparation. Just food ingredients that quickly act on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine and relievo bladder irritat:on and its uncomfortable, distresses symptoms. You'll say its marvelcas effect is wondCSend for free, prepaid sample TODAY ! Like thousands of others you'll l.e glad Tjat you did. Send name and address to Jepnrlraeut F, Kilcer & Co., . Inc. Sox '.255, Stamfo-d, Conn. Offer hsuted. Send .t once. All ln:Ss sell Swamu Root.

NORTH BUCKTOWN Mrs. Hubert Hale and Mrs. R A. Hale visited Mrs. Eliza Hould-, son and Mrs. Wilber Payne Fri- I 'day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfield 1 and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page and children Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jerrels and sons have returned to their home in Linton after spending the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jerrels Sr. I Mrs.. Luemma Walters and j children spent the ' week-end with Mrs. Ada Stanton and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Jerrels ' and family entertained with a family dfriner Sunday In honor of R M ic Leon Bedwell, who, has returned from the South Pacific. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ermine Jackson and family of Sullivan R. R., Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bedwell and son, Jimmie. Leon is on a 23-day leave. I and Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robertson children visited Mrs. Ada Stan-

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Buy pre-cooied fruits and vegetables trom cur vegetaire. Outstanding quality and law prices in all these products.

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Hand Picked, Triple Clean ed Navy Choice Great Northern Be ans

PINTOS Lb. 12c S & W - MARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar 41c

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ton- and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller, and baby Sunday evening. The Cross and Crown class of Mt. Moriah met at the church Friday evening with a good at-' tendance. New officers were elected for the coming year. The

next meeting will be in Septem ber. Mrs. Irvin Jackson of Linton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Karns and grandson, Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stonie Padgett of Gambill, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier and son. Mrs. Amanda Roach and Mrs. Owren King were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dora Bedwell and family Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Jerrels and children, Virginia and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jerrels Jr. and sens, Bobby and Dickie, of Lin Calk oMl O When an emergency arise that calls for money IMMEDIATELY, you can get prompt action on a loan here. Our service is geared to meet such needs. There's no red tavc or delay. Come la or pfianc lor a loan NOW I Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle Lust Side Sq. i m e iGtD

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ton, and Cpl. and Mrs. Arthur Jerrels and daughter, Judith Ann of Linton visited M;-. and Mrs. Tom Jerrels Sr. Monday afternoon. - Rev. and Mrs. Harry Karns called on Mrs. Raymond Hale and Mrs. Hubert Hale Monday afternoon. ' on -4 I SEE THAT . . Visual defects can be far more serious than you may knew. Soon the school bells will be beckoning thousands of American boys and girls back to school. Hard to realize . . - these overall and calico clad young Americans will soon be liouldering the responsibilities of the nation. Their education is mighty important. T!i?y deserve every oppor tunity tc bs fully equipped for the job which U?s in store for them. Don't let visual hamlJf"ns r h.-!if Omt vn:i inlcr fif VOITS out of th? glorious fulaic which is r'.'fhtly his. You owe 1 it (o him to 1: tve las ry.?s px- ; ironed liifiue you Srnid hiiii b..ck ts EPhtm t. Slight defects, easily correct ed in youngi;r days, c;in mean! 1 impaired vision for life often the difference between success ! and failure. The happy child , wnu tciiJ.:-vcs intr iiiuM. la nic j one who sees well. l OR. CE. FISHER Optometrist Thone 420. PAW IIS K7. Tm m 3 II! V1HI1 1 Cucumbers Mushrooms Beans .... . lb. 12c : . . ...lb. 12c RED BEANS Lb. 12c Richeleiu PLUM PRESERVES 1 Lb. Jar 35c - v - atari. ft' Imitt'i m trut i