Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1945 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES- WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 1915. FACE THTvEl You Cheat Yourself When You Do n't Read All The Want Ads All TH e Time

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. . ' Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

For Sale SEE US for flashlight; radio A and B batteries.. Farm Bureau Cc-op. , FOR John Deere part and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery. Service, Sullivan, Ind CUT FLOWERS and, Wiidin's Greenhouse. Plants, 1 I FOR SALE Deep freeze units and milk coolers in. stock. No priority. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. FOR SALE Welthy apples. Good quality. Rickard Orchard, Phone 9035. ' ' FOR SALE 3-room house with screened-in back porch at 317 North Chase St. Gas heat. FOR SALE 6 Chester White pigs 8 weeks old. Mrs. Edna Clark, Shelburn phone 194-G. APPLES Another truckload of good summer Rambos. Lowest prices. Bring containers. Cox, 225 North Main St. FOR SALE 1935 Ford Coach. Good rubber, good condition. Pete Gibson, Shelburn. Ind. Phone 17-H, Shelburn after 5:00. FOR SALE Four-burner Kerogas oil stove, grey. Good condition. Mrs. Earl Davis, Dugger phone 81. , FOR SALEi-7-t. Case tandem disc. Vk miles northeast of Fairbanks. Worley ' Johnson. FOR SALE 324 Indiana Ave., Sullivan. 4 rooms, bath, break fast alcove, gas, automatic water heater, newly sanded floors, wallpaper. Back porch, storm sash. See Sam Clark, Shelburn Phone 81-E. FOR SAL& Registered Polled Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. C.' Lyhdell Drake, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Ann Arbor pickup baler in good condition and on good rubber. John McDonnalh R. R. 1 Sullivan. Telephone 8273. FOR SALE Cooking and eating apples. Rush Schaffer, New Lebanon, Ind. FOR SALE Piano. 123 North French St. - FOR SALE Electric Schick Shaver, like new. Also 12-gauge single barrel shotgun. 260 W. Beech St. FOR SALE John Deere No. 6 combine. Wm. Monroe, 1-4 mile vest and 1-4 mile south New Harmony. FOR SALE 100 fries. Robert Wilson, 2 mi. south, 1-4 mi. west of Wildin Greenhouse. FOR SALE Pre-war nickelplated all metal snare drum. Made by Leedy Co. Bill Martin, Phone 546. . FOR SALE Two cows, with calves. Good milkers. Carl Price; Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Eight-piece dining room suite, light walnut, almost new. Call between 10:00. a. m. and 6:00 p. m. 230 N. Cross St. FOR SALE Twenty head of , .feeding' Ehoats, weight, about 110 lbs. Richard Johnston, Graysville phone.

Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. ; John Wachte! Go. Trr Waqte. Indiana

FOR SALE Six-year-old five gaited saddle horse; one 8 months old Berkshire boar ready for service. Call 9103.

I FOR SALE Good team mares. 1 Belgian Roan mare and one Bel gian-Clydesdale mare, 7 and' 8 ; years old, respectively; set of harness. Phone Gerald Hughes, Fairbanks,' Ind. R. R. 1. . FOR SALE Two 9x12 Congoleum rugs, used for a month. Like new. Phone 686. FOR SALE Fries and roasting chickens. John P. Curry, 3 miles northeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE Water systems for' 1 farm use. Shallow and deep well j pumps with electric motors, shal-' low well pumps with gasoline en- j gines. Lawrenceville Sales Com-' Jpany, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone' 90. ' ! j FOR SALE Fries, 3 to 4 lbs. 1 : I mile east, and 1 lA miles south of j Graysville. Graysville Phone. I Fred L. Ormiston. j ! FOR SALE OR TRADE at! jWhitemoss place, Antioch, Delco j 'outfit and washing machine.' $50.00. Write me. Mrs. Annie E.' (Whitemoss) Petersen, 104 Nj Grant, Bloomington. FOR SALE Baled lespedeza hay. Ready August 9. Albert Parnell, Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE OR TRADE Blue and "white enameled range, res-' ervolr; ' good ; condition; ' $15. George Crook, Route 1, south cheese plant. .j FOR SALE Sow and pigs, Basil Mason, Merom. Merom phone. Wanted , WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. I WANTED Electric refrigerator in good running condition. Will ' pay top ceiling price, CASH! Call ; 671. WANTED TO LEASE Restaurant in Sullivan business district with prospering business, large dining facilities, newly re-j decorated. Write Box ZZ, c-o! Times. j ' WANTED Beauty operator fori downtown shop. Call C-1890,; Terre Haute, Ind. , WANTED Woman capable of' i supervising school lunch nrosram! at New Lebanon School. Must b able to plan meals,, keep records, do all buying, and pass state health requirements. May suggest helper. Send applications to Daisy McCammon, Sullivan R. 1, chairman, by Thursday. Aug. 9th, 8 p. m. WANTED Two men to wreck house and stack lumber. Write Box B-C c-o Times. WANTED TO RENT Room and board for man and motherless boy in Sullivan. Write TD c-o Times. WANTED TO RENT Furn ished apartment for two; mother, and son in high school. Call Mrs. ! Bonnie Criss, Hymera, Ind. . WANTED TO KENT 100 to 300 acres; equipment. Robert Ballard,! R 2, Sullivan. , WANTED TO RENT Modern residence in Sullivan. $10.00 re-! ward to person who can find me a house to rent. Phone 379. FEMALE HELP WANTED i Make BIG PROFITS every day " taking orders for 18-Card beautiful "Candlelight" $1 Assortment amazing value pays you 50c profit. Extra earnings for you with Gift Wraps and other Christ-

MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS ' STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a brick in his stomach. This feeling was due to the lump of undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak, worn out, headachy, swollen with gas and terribly constipaied. Recently he started, taking ERB-HELP and says the feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now. gas and headaches are gone and he feels like a new man. ' ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Bennett's Drug Store.

Miscellaneous '.

' MUFFLERS & TAIL short' time while you wait. Drive in and let us rdplace the old part while you shop. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickery's), 21 North Section. T - STOVE REPAIRING. All makes and types. Stoves called for and delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE. . - TIRE REPAIRING done any

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terials. HUD'S STANDARD STA TION (Vickery's), 21 North Sec tion. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. , SCHOOL Mechineless. GIRLS Machine, or Cold Wave, Choice short halo or long glamour style. $4.00 up. No appointment necessary. Charm Beauty Shop. NOTICE Liberal discount to truckers, and recapping at old Texaco, south of R. R., old Henderson corner. Speck Harris, Mgr. SEWING machine service, Singer service. Also other makes repaired. Tele. 115 or write 11'8 W. Jackson St.. Sullivan. AUCTION SALE of household goods at Ben Figg farm 1 mile west of Bucktown at 1:00 Saturday, Aug. 11. . ATTENTION FARMERS: Buy your Kelly seed corn for 1946 before Sept. 1st and get 50c bu. discount. Bill Mickey. oXxtAic.iJ small white sow, pig. Please notify Mrs. Pearl Deckard, 520 N. Broad, Phone 612-Y. CITY TAXI-Day or night)i starting lath HpaHm.aWArc mi v Main. Phone 329. & j . - CARD OF THANKS i We wish to erat.efullv arknnwl

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friends during the illness and death of our husband and father, Richard Bambrick,' Especially, those who sent Spiritual Bouquets and floral offerings. 1 Mrs. Bridget Bambrick 1

and family. j screen and sound. ( Joe and

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Miss Georgia Helen Johnson of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Geneva Shields were guests of Mr. and M"- Than Reynolds and family f Bicknell one day last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shields and Miss Georgia Helen Johnson enjoyed a fish fry at Shakamak Mondav evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Minger of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Froment. t Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer attended the Trimmer reunion Terre Haute Sunday" j IVli.. dllU J.VAX3. X CtC VJTA lllttll d.lVA daughter of Greencastle, Indiana, were guests af Mrs. Ollie Crist Sunday. T T- .. 3 TUT T3.rvA 1iftltU nnrt Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude German Sunday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson j :of Indianapolis, spent the week end at their home here. MAKE IMPROVEMENT AT SHELBURN THEATRE The Hoosier Theatre at Shelburn, whose ads appear regularly in this newspaper, had new and. latest type complete sound system and neV. projection equipment installed. )ast week. Nuwood was re-, cently Applied to the four walls of j the auditorium for accoustical ef-' fects. After this was completed modern "Crown" indirect wall lighting fixtures were added. The' souncl and projection equipment new enables the theatre to great- i ly improve the quality of sound, ', bringing out in full, richj tone all' the extreme high and low notes which are recorded on the films. Those who have heard the new I sound state that it is now as good as any theatre in the country. ;The addition of the projection machines will also eliminate stops and frequent breakdowns, which , bave marred the programs in the; rest. New air conditioning is being installed this week, which will further improve the comfort dur ing the hot weather. All equipb the WPB-Many other imDrovements are Panned in the near futl,re whicn wil1 make the Hoosier 0!le of tne most modern theatres' in tnis section- Everyone is invitea to auena tne tneatre ana note the great improvement in the

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Miss Vina Syster was tn 'lerre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Ezra Criss visited her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Owens and son Monday at Jasonville. Mrs. Garnett Bradbury and Mrs. Paul Bradbury were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Juanita Rogers has gone to Worthington to visit for a few days. Edgar Smith was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Wayne Smith left Monday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will be employed. Mrs. Carl Mahurin was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Dickie Gene Scott went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Arthur Graves returned home Tuesday from the Mary Sherman Hospital where he has been confined for several days, The Senior Pals Sunday School rOace mppHnff will hp held Thursday evening, August. 9th. at the home of Helena Wesner at 7:30. Mrs. Mayme Apple returned home Saturday from a visit with her daughters in the northern part of the state. SSgt. and Mrs. Ransom Burke are Spending ' his " furlough i here with Mr. and Mrs. Will Burke.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray of Salem, Illinois, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Admiral Hoesman of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Thede Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and children returned to their home Saturday in Augusta, Michigan after spending their vacation here with relatives. , Mrs. Rachel Cooper and sons spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everhart . of near Sullivan. s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon, Carolyn Sue Daniels and Marilyn Copeland were dinner guests Monday of Mrs. Clara Ault. Marilyn ; Carty of Dugger, is spending this week With Carol Carty. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hoesman and son of New Lebanon were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Roy Sparks and daughter, Bob Carty and Lloyd Nichols have gone to Indianapolis where mey nave auuepteu cmpiujruieiii at Allisons. Lois Pierson, who are

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employed in Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mrs. Nora Pierson and family. Mrs. Dorothy Benson and sons returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives in Prairie Creek.

DUGGER Mrs. Robert Arnold is visiting in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stowe of Indianapolis, are the Mrs. Stowe's parents, guests of j Mr. and. j Mrs. Wm. Spinks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stevenson, I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and

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crews take off immediately to prevent service interruptions wlwe possible, and to restore service w here necessary. In some cases, lines Jare broken by falling tree limbs or other factors beyond control.1 PLEASE MAKE ITi.RULENEyERTOTOUHA, FALLEN ELECTRIC AINE.f

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carefully by means of rope, barricade or persons acting 'as guards ; until utility repair crews arrive. Divert traffic if necessary.. jC Report dangerous conditions to the Public ServiceCompany. iThe number is in the telephone book , ' 4 Wet ground causes special danger. Remember water is a good conductor of electricity. For this reason do not use a fire hose or lxwater type fire -extinguisher on or near live wires to extinguish fires.1 "f ' 3 Beware of the amateur electrician'or other unauthorized person who offers his services in clearing streets of live wires. No onsy tb.ould hahdhjuch flt?pmenf except an authorized repairman, -''Oczz- . r r ' ;.. iTrr--'" t-

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family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Houck, Mrs. Anna Stevenson and Rosella Reynolds and family picnicked at Shakamak Sunday. Mrs. Esther Ingram and daughter, Laura Mae, of Chicago, who have been the guests of Mrs. j Bertha Ingram, returned to Chicago Sunday. The O. E. S. met Monday evenint' with good attendance, An auction sale was held which j created much amusement and ! brought in some funds. Maude Silvers had as dinner j guests Thursday evening Pfc. end Mrs. Joe Hall, Mrs. Mollie Robinson, Betty and Kathryn

Silvers. Pfc. Hall is home on a J 30-day furlough after serving in). Mrs. Ethel Hinkle the European , war theater. He 1 Mrs. Roy Houpt

expects a reassignment in the South Pacific, following his furlough. lines. When that happens, our

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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and every; one Jor their card and other articles received by me on my 19th birthday. 1 . Pvt. Earl Rogers , Camp.Maxey, Texas CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neigh bors and friends for their sympa thy and kindness during the illness and death . of our beloved mother, America L. Robertson. We also thank the pastor, singers, pallbearers and the tindertaker and fur the beautiful fW1 a! nffpi Mrs, E. J. Fallowfield i Mrs. Laura Trego I Mrs. Nell Rogers wires: emergency repair live and Jdngeroys.V fallen wires. Seej

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j mas Assortments; pay you up to 1 1007 PROFIT. Write GROGAN CO., 30 East Adams, Dept. 150. Chicago 3, 111.

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