Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 165, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 August 1945 — Page 3

CAG3 xnma ou Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads All Th e Time

SULLIVAN DAILY ITJES MONDAY, AUG. 20, 1945.

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vulged if the ad is keyed. , '

ituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

ird of Thanks, $1.00. '

solutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

BOWEL CLEANING POWER OP ERB-HELP MEDICINE One man recently took ERBHELP three days and said afterward that he never would have

I believed his body contained so much filthy substance. He says his j stomach, intestines, bowels and j whole system were so thoroughly

cleansed that his constant headaches came to an end, several pimply skin eruptions on his face dried up overnight, and even the rheumatic pains in his knee disappeared. At present he is an altogether different man, feeling fine in every way. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear g;is. 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.

BLONDIE ! V - ' V Off . (TRUE WHAT TMEVT5E ,pj ' j i (NO) -jfk , - jV ( SAVJN ABOUT. VOUI j. . - ,ir

For Sale

FOR SALE Electric ironer, or I will trade for electric sewing ma

chine; porcelain top table, electric

Nevw Every Day From NeighboringTowns

WE WILL start picking, El-

NE hay loader and one tuu- hot Jat steel cot with ends &'Settles Fruit Farm 4 miles north.

DUGGER

ker for sale. Farm -Bureau matrress; nari tree with mirr0r & east Sullivan. Shelburn phone, l-op. i chair, hieh chair, stool with foot ! '

V TZ ZZZ7ZZa rest, male and female goats 4 mo. YOUR Spencer Support

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Purcell oi Salem, Indiana, are the guests

x i- j r i a Y l J l : K Mifnr'pr iinnnrr ann . i r 4.4.

rioatfl narta and c-t,, xuaxc; ouu xxixcxlv- &ja.a xxxv. - - 01 mi. aiiu mid. xvcjv njait. UKKIC ... , i o 1 hrcast cnnnnrt will ha lnrHr)nal n-u j

f Tlr Jfc 01a. con oca springs, snuveis, o- -- ' Mrs. Kennem ooiumau BIIU

w " 1 1 ;T . 1 3 r 1

OR John

YAect C2ll 285

Uery Service, Sullivan, Ind,

lidin's Greenhouse.

Plants.

IEATERS Warm . Morning good outbuildings. In .met Majestic, Estate, and See Walker Mcllugh.

n-ence. Our stock for 194d is: . i;jtJ Tmi nrt! Vrpp StOr-

y 11IIUICU. JJu; '. .J ..1 jj Wniutiuirn aim

until neeuuu. ,--uinr Ho.. Duseer, Ind. i

, V T V C , W

burner oil stove, stove board, floor . designed, cut and made to meet daughters,' Doris and Nancy Sue, lamps, table lamp. 536 W. John- yur Physical needs and yours returne(j from Terre Haute Wedson Street. ' , alone. It will never lose its shape. nesday - ' '

. iva viies, i-none ooi aixer o:uu FOR SALE 4-room house, n. m.

Shelburn.

SEE the new Case 10-inch Ham-

j mer Mill on display at Monroe's Tuesday; Feed Store. Also two-bottom 16-

FOR SALE Frier

Wednesday. Also 12-hole , jnch plow on hands,

wheatxdnll (plane). 1 mile west

Kat-a Korner. Orville Wesner.

iRADE III TIRES size 6.00x16 1 -

sale at HUD 5 maia"".

TION, Vickrey's.

FOR SALE-

I ion gasoline

-Briggs and Strat-

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leaman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leaman and son Joel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edds celebrated the birthdays of Mr. Leaman and Carl Warren

Edds with a picnic at Shakamak . few dayg

Tuesday evening.

afternoon - in

Sunday

Haute. i Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Morris and daughter, Carolyn of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmel and daughter, Jane spent Sunday in

Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Kessler. ' Miss Golda Cash, who has

been employed in Hammond for

Terre visit her daughter in Los Angeles. I Pvt. Calvin Stultz is spending

a thirty-day " furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Stultz and family. ' Mrs. J. Albert McGinnis and daughter. Donna Sue, of Bick-

nell, are spending the week here with relatives. Claude S. Howard of Dayton, Ohio, were here the first of the

fully steady; good beef cows, $12.50-:-$13.50; vealers active and Steady up' to $16.00. Sheep, 1,000; fat lambs, 25c to 50c lower; good and choice

slaughter lambs, top,' $14.00.

bridges spanning the Missouri River here and lined the river bank gazing with wistful expressions while 1,800 pounds of beet porterhouses, half tenderloins, rib

BEEF FLOATS BY

some time has returned to her ! week visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

home here. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pierson of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting

relatives and friends here for a

ATTENTION FARMERS Or-' The Pythian Sisters met last

del your Kelly seed corn before Monday with a good attendance,

Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount, but no initiations. Gifts were

! motor. In good condition. See Earl

rvn sat.F. 5-ft Frigidaire, in . Vandergriff, Sullivan R. R.

condition. 2 mues

3.

d running

Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer spent Wednesday. in Terre Haute. Mrs. Katie Schultz and Mrs.

.Jessie, June Shepherd were m lTerre: Haute Wednesday.

Mrs Marv ThomDSOn SizemOre, nr- Q TVTrc Vrnrt T ana visited

mr, A .of. , i . i -ri " atxi. wv j.xa. -' "

irvrturx unev. picKup, gooa who ha, taueht in the DuggarT,, Frnst Tan in

washing machine , ee KeUv's dealer. Bill Mickev. exchaneed by Mystery Pals.

stock raeit. t

. . A O I h I IK H I . T 1 M -A I ," I I 1 1 I I . 1 1 (-" V I I J f n 1n4.n 1 nnH ... . "

t Hymera onignw, "7- - r".' rnr . I"""" resigned to accept a position in

after 6:30 Sr. m. rreuuc ---- ----- 1 u". "' the Clinton city schools. Mrs.

Clinton

I

erson

raile west, V mile south New

2 aizemore

to

lldllllUliy IUU.C. acmcu, x.vrT .

VOR gale Baby buggy n ex- at X. A. springer farm, including " ll'UU bALL DdU,y "UfeSJ VTiU CATTT Tlno euisn.rnnm , m .x, t thorn

Lent condition. At 623 st '-v . 10 cauie, oo nogs,

Phone 538-L. I ola" Ullc ".,"UU1U "ui sul"y , nousenoia gooas, iarm imple

ments.

week. Their niece, Betty returned home with them visit

Lane

for a

kson Street.

i modern, within two blocks

ARM FOR SALE OR TRADE, ; square. Immediate possession.

rloar. excellent land, 4b',

i'es, near j-.ewis, mu.

Brvan, 513 W. 57 St., Chicago,

; C. Pope, 554 S. Court. Phone 284.

FOR RENT

SHELBURN

to 8-room house, t-neap. llan, FarmersbuVg.

, TVrf7n IIrt a Fold- 233 5- Court- Sullivan. , almost as good as new. neat a ,

x, FOR RENT 2 modern furnJ fished Wohis. 107 West Jackson.

CLOVER and Lespedeza hay, .r sale. George Daugherty, 1 mile est New Lebanon Elevator.

small

AUCTION Saturday, Aug. 25, at one o'clock. 16 head of milk

cows' and heifers, 16 head hogs, TSgt. and Mrs. Pete Osborne rro nnrtahlp tvnp milkinsr ma- are visiting in Indianapolis.

1 chine, Universal two-unit to be Mrs. Isabelle Rigby of Terre I used with a can. George Gore, Haute is spending a few days I Carlisle. Ind. . here with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

r Bennett.

RUMMAGE

HI

Wanted

Mr. and Mrs., Joe Pierson and children, Richard and Frieda, are spending heir vacation with Mr. and -Mrs. Paul Coyner and family in Knoxville, Tennessee. Sgt. Atherly Gettinger of the U. S. Air Force, arrived here

$13.00 $14.00; d round steaks, and roasts-

went floating with the 'current o-' ver the dams. The meat, so near so far out of reach, was in one

i big hunk. A dead bull, lost by an GREAT FALLS, Mont.(UP) uPriver farmer, was just that

Great Falls residents stood on I many red points wasted.

FOR SALE Mirapiano

pright. 722 S. Main.

FOR SALE Quantity of Brus'"ls carpet. Can be seen at 236 iv. Washington. Phone 518. Office ,i72. ( I FOR SALE Jersey heifers from ! weeks to one year old. Green t 'I TATrtw

overs t arm, l mue uui ui in on 63.

WANTED Dead animals. We

remove your dead animals free of j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse) charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. . j

SALE Sponsored Mm .Tnhn Mindprman a-. o lirv-nv fiir1nni?h

ay. me iaaies oi-aiMary s, auk. o Terra Haute, spent Sunday iwith his. wife. Mrs. Reah Get

a, z zt on norm side ot square. with Mriand Mrs. Henry Bean. 1 rCr Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Taylor and S,Vu 1 Mrs. Lois Richmond left Wednes-

1... ; . ... .. day morning for St. Louis, Mo., LOST Lady's brown billfold to visit relatives. Their daughcontainina laree sum of money, ter. Miss Gail Taylor, who has

$25 reward. No questions

asked, been employed there this summer

large, Return to McCoy's Grocery, 511 will return home with them.

Mrs. Joy Woolley and

WANTED Man with

truck to haul hay. Box R. E., c-o ' E. Washington, Telephone 299. It; . I : :

.1

WANTED Washings. Jackson. Phone 854.

610 E.

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

TO WED IF FIANCE GETS FURLOUGH

FOR SALE

;'uck, 8:25x20 tires digger, Ind.

Chas. Boone,

FOR SALE 16-hole

Jonre-van muni wikm i

fertilizer and grass seeder atachment. A-l condition. Warren vfason. New Lebanon. t

son,

Sammy Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crowder and . daughter, Stella Marie, of Hymera, are spending a few days in Indianapolis with relatives.

j Mrs. Dorothy Badger and HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 20. (UP) children spent Tuesday in Terre

'.year around einployment with .u.w, x . wllI1 ,. ! comfortable home furnished. At. J-ears old, who once said a girl Mr and MrS- Ancel Morris and

;s!'cma not marry untu sne is m daughter, Carolyn, of Indianaor 20, said last night she might Dolje visited relatives here the

WANTED Experienced farm ' . i Viunrl Tci.ir fciriY, ovnarinnnA r.vo

C-50 International . 1 " " "'

i f erable but not necessary. Steady

John tractive proposition for the man drill. , who can qualify. Box C. M., c-o

lmes.

tinger and other relatives. Sgt. Robert Daniels returned Friday to Camp Atterbury after spending the past thirty days

here with his parents, Mr. ana

Mrs. Carl Daniels ana son. mrs. Robert Daniels accompanied him to Indianapolis where' she will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Copeland and family who have been living at Lansing, Illinois for the past two years have returned to Merom to make their home. For the present" they are living in rooms at the Setzer home. Mrs. Eloise Vinson and daughter of Indianapolis, spent a part of last week here with Mrs. Stella Johnson and' son.' Mrs. Johnson moved last week into

Rogers and other relatives.

Mrs. William Davis and children, of Gary, are Here visiting her mother, Mrs. Nora McGinnis and other relatives. ' Lt. and Mrs. George Blanford and daughter left Thursday for their home in Clearwater, California after a visit here with

relatives. Pfc. Jean L. Shaffer has been given an honorable :' discharge and arrived at his home here Friday from Camp Atterbury. Mrs. Carrie Troup of Grand Rapids, Michigan, came Saturday for a visit with Trustee and Mrs. L. W. Stafford and other friends here, Mrs. Troup has five sons serving in the armed forces. Virgil Miller, Mrs. Loretta Abrams and Mrs. Sara Montgomery visited relatives in Worthington one day last week. , . TODAY'S

MARKETS

' INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 20.-4U.R),

Produce: ' Poultryf-Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and i Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks,

15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.63o for No. 1 tnd 45.13c for No. 2. ' Eggs,. 33c. "'

Lthe

hio!wConTe.fihtir nd

fow -a continui ng efrortito'jn:

1w jpVacw?iciTp wariwearyTworldl-

crft mnrriflrt conn it nor tmnoo .. i i

can get an expected furlough. The Pula Ann Home' Econo- "

W A lMTKn Pia 1 nr,r1 i.onmr Tho fnrmor rhilH star vvhn rn- ...in x itj-.., It'Cfnuy Fuiumku "

, - . -x, miu& ciuu will meek hcuucsuoj,

i hauling. Carl Clark, Jr., Shelburn ccntly completed her first role as August 22nd for an all-day

FOR SALE All kinds of wire , iv. i

in.t Wiring buyvn, .-uu.... WAMTPnWl,.Hn rofrlrar! ' - . " 'a

lates and boudoir lamps; f luor-1 'n X w' me moment,-out that it bgt. Jack Tur,

tt-:i.. I7ln "' ' kuv.

.ic.rtnt fivtlirf.Q

trie Shop.

FOR SALE In Farmersburg, a strictly modern eight-room house, riouble garage, well located. Priced to sell.'W. T. Mellott.

I FOR SALE-One used two-unit J Kurd milking machine; also availj ?ble for immediate delivery one j pew Ford milking machine. Carl Medsker, Phone Graysville.

FOR SALE Five tons baled 1 timothy hay, $18.00. Call phone

FOR SALE One large Heatrola and one coal range, Can be seen at 608 E. Chaney St.' Carl E. French.

a grown-up glamour girl, i said meeting at the home of Mrs. "things are sort of mixed up at Lois Richmond with Mrs. Delores

ner as assistant hostess. AH

requested, to be

Agar, 24, gets a furlough from his members are

I Washington Army camp they may present.

i Set married "soon. I Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Morris

r 1 She said she was not too sure and daughter, Carolyn of India-

ciuv, xtr.rAianNj. ah nidK.es aoout an tne details because Agar napolis, Mr. and Mrs.

telephoned ner and told her some Kessler of Terre Haute

of his plans but that he could not Mrs. Albert Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. say where he was, so she could John Kimmel and daughter, Jane, rot call back, j Sperit Thursday at Shakamak. When Miss Temple and Agar Claude German was in Sulliannounced their engagement last van Friday afternoon. April 9 they promised the actress' , Paul McMillin, Marilyn Gerparents they would wait until aft- man, John Andrusyk, Ann Aner the war "two or three years, drusyk, Ronnie Adrusyk and anyway" before marrying. Norma Jean Richmond spent

and types. Stoves called for and delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE. ELECTRICAL wiring material, washing machine motors. Wood

ward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE Purebred Spotted Poland boars, broad, deep bodied, 6 months old; also 10-20 International tractor and plows. Max Woodard, Fairbanks.

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. 'We 'pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. T. TT X- T-J: -

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.

Ccnger. j PLUMBING SUPPLIES, bathtubs, complete with fittings.

Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind..

farmer Mary Fairfield. ' Bonnie Milam spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Amet.t and family at Edwardsport. , Friends of Rev, Walter Fasnacht of the Christian' church, wili be glad to learn that he has Kddh riiemiccarl f mm trip P.rnnks

tot niey jjospjta in R0binson, where he Mr. and .,j lt. ..t

lias ueeii uuimiieu iui uic few weeks with injuries received in an auto accident. Mrs. Esther Arnett who is employed in Evansville is spending a few days with relatives here and 'at Merom Station.

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MONUMENT.-

R. H. Glarkson -

INDfANAPOLIS, Aug. 20,-J'U.R)

Livestock:

Hogs, 4,450; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up and some lighter weights, $14.80; 100-: 140. lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05. ' j Cattle, 2,200; calves, 800; opening . moderately active, fairly . steady; small lot good to mostly 1 choice steers, $17.00; part load similar grade medium weight, $17.00; heifers fau-ly active, fully steady; load to choice, $17.00; two loads good, to choice, $16.35; I cows fairly active, early sales

WE REPAIR any size hole or break in any kind of tube. Be sure ' with service at HUD'S STANDARD STATION, Vickrey's.

FOR LEAE Restaurant in1 Sullivan business district with prospering business,' large dining facilities, newly redecorated. Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. PUBLIC SALE At "Guy Eaton's, 618 South Main St., Aug. 21, at 2 o'clock. Room furniture, bedstead & springs, dresser, standtable, stool chair, occasional chair, pillows, sheets & pillow cases, pair blankets, comforts & curtains, cabinet, dishes & cooking utensjls.'ironrag bard, tub."

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ELBERTA

NOW READY FOR SALE Bring Containers NOTE: Peach Pickers Wanted. Paying high wages. Oaktown, Ind. YATES ORCHARD

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Mrs. Edith Wolfe, ' teacher in the Carlisle schools, who has been working in Anderson this summer," returned home' "Saturday. Mrs. L. D. Davis and children of Charleston, West Virginia, and Mrs. Omar Troxell of Columbus, Ohio, came Wednesday of ' last week for a visit with Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Troxell's mother., Mrs. Emma Bailey. .'Mr. and Mrs. James N. Walters and "Mrs. Walters' mother, Mrs. Cassie" Duffy,'"' left " Wednesday for Rochester, New York where they will Visit Mr. Walters' son, Nash Walters and family. .'.'"" ' Miss Mary' Griffith and brother,"" Murray Dayidj have returned home after a 1 visit with their grandfather, Murray 1 Griffith and family of near Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett Bri4;sons left Wednesday " for their home in Clearwater, California. Thsy were accompanied by ISn. Miry K&of who wlil

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SHINY NOSE D0NT NECESSARILY, INDICATE 1 i IMKIV nicni-KiTiniii

Otna -way of acquiring a, 'sunny dteposittonr Free .yiifnjbelf o worry " over accumulated bills. How much better to make a loan here and pay off all obligations. Personal and automobite loans.

ss to tsoo. A

ctoryJ.has:come2ancl;aTpraycriof 'f thanksgivinfjnscs from ever jr heart, asjthe. , (roarlofllttlergiy'eslwa ot

retuin2'peacei.iCO urprayw.is no less I'forlanlenHuring peace as it. is of Thanka givingiforlelcessationlorhostilities.

SECURITY

tOAN CO.

auixurvAN. Si and Ezra, WBO"W, 5 s 30 Each Nisht Except Saturday, Sunday.

S AyeviAmetfcalwi 'oHd looksJorwaxd to a newera of Peace, LlndustryanUH3ppiness" based upon" Attend church services Sunday and give thanks.

WRIG Super S Bill

HT'S ervice Charles