Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 22, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 January 1947 — Page 4
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A Home Owned Democratio Newspaper SiiHlwt Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of tot Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Press Wire Service ennor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor yanfc H, Allen Editor ui Poynter Publisher blidhed daily except Saturday and Sunday, at 115 West Jackson St. lll-an, Indiana Telephone 12 lercd as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana .- National Advertising Representative: Thels and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: . carrier, per week ...... 15 cents in City By Mail In Sullivan And Adjoining Counties a 3.00 t Months $1.75 ma (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents V By Mall Elsewhere ar $4.00 x Months $229 jiith (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) ........ 40 Cents All mail subscriptions strictly In advance
LOCALS l:rvt ffibure of South Main ft left Monday by train for ociiixj Arizona where he will end the remainder of the pier with his niece and husnd, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hill,
i'.r residents of Brazil, Ind.
:BICK BELIEF FR0F.1 . ,;;il:;::;s of Distress Arising front TO&1ACH ULCERS ': EXCESS ACID -o.-3Te;5safKonjeTreatiintttiat : i Eeip or itWJEI Cost You Nothing j h?o million bottles oftheWTIXARD i:, A 1'M.ENT have been sold for relief of U oms.of distress arising fromStomich r-iiorrnsl Ulcer due to Erctt Acid I ir.jsthn, Sour or Upsnt Stomach, lire-;, Heartburn, Sleepfetaneea, etc., 1 1 o ItrssR Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial! t for "Witiard's flflsage" which fully ;;la!:is tliis treatmaat Jres at v. Bennett, Druggist, hum's Pharmacy.
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conilslon relieves promptly beiUroes right to the seat of the .nn1f?io heip loosen and expel -m laden phlegm, and aid nature scotire and heal raw, tender, inm. d bronchial mucous memoes. Tell your druggist to sell you uiUe fcf Creomulslon with the unn,i.r,nding you must like the way it ickly roiays the cough or you are
r.?va your money cacs,
Coisihs.Ckcst Colds, Bronchitis
Mrs. Grace Cummins of Indianapolis, is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Violet Cash. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alec Schafer of Sullivan, visited relatives here Monday evening. George Mitchell spent the week-end in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nash of Robinson, Illinois, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gard and son, John. Mr. and Mrs. Don McFarland were in Farmersburg Monday afternoon. Ruth and Barbara Thompson and Norma Jean Robinson spent Saturday evening in Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell have returned to their home in Ashland, Ohio. Mrs. Marjorie Shroyer entertained her bridge club at her home here Tuesday evening. Members present were Rosemary Truelock, Pauline Harris, Kathryn Lee, Jessica Gard, Dale Weekley, Ruth Allison, Edna LaFollette and the hostess, Marjorie Shroyer.
Quit paying rent and own you
home, special bargains on property on Installment flan. I
Also farms for sale, v W. T. MELLOTT
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- -4 , . : Springtime Service Specials 1. MOTOR TUNE-UP $4.0C 2. MUFFLER REPLACED 2.00
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3. FUEL PUMP REPLACED ....... (Standard Equipment) 1. CAKBURETOR REPLACED
.80
5. DISTRIBUTOR REPLACED 1.20 t!Ki9 to 1947 models) ...
(i. CLCNLIIATOK REPLACED 7. VOLTAGE REGULATOR REPLACED GENUINE FORD PARTS '; Exchange Price on above items 3, 4, 5, (5, T Quick Service on Overhauling I BRAKES - CLUTCH - MOTOR r Fcrd Motors (New or Rebuilt) available for - all cars and trucks. WAS HI NG-. POLISHING WAXING --LUBRICATION
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Brightest of mid-seascn dress buys! You'll love their quiet gaiety now, and you'll wear them straight through Spring and Summer they're that kind of quality . . . in good advance fashions. Rayon jerseys and crepes, siges 12-20, 9-1S, 3844. 7.90.
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SULLIVAN COUNTY COONHUNTERS ASSOCIATION
The Sullivan County Coon
hunters Association will hold
their regular monthly meeting at
the City Hall Saturday, February 1st at 8:00 p. m., with a re port on coons released and ques
tion of Spring Field. Trial date as special order of business. All members -are requested , to be present. -
CARLISLE
Mrs. Myrtle Grass and son,
Reg, of Terre Haute, Mrs. John
Hamilton and daughter, Marty, of Sullivan, visited Roscoe Carrithers and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Grass, Sunday. George Ray Van Meter left for a hospital in Michigan Saturday after spending a two-months' furlough with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ridgway of Hammond, are visiitng with Mrs. Ridgway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cox. Mr. Cox is able to be up and around in the house. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, Jr.,
and family visited Tuesday with
Mrs. Bertie Powell in Sullivan
- Mr. and Mrs. Denver . Willis and Mrs. Harold Guiton and
daughter, Sandra Lee, of Penn sylvania, visited Thursday after noon with Mr .and Mrs. Al Wick
line. , . Mrs. Ervin Rinch and daughter, Janet Sue, visited her sister, Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell and son, Saturday and Sunday. Dan Prose and son, George Prose of . Michigan, visited Al Wickline Monday afternoon. Mr. Wickline is still confined to his
bed after an operation May 12th
at the Union Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Curry and
family of Crane, Ind., visited
Saturday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wickline. .. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Charlton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Padgett and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Railsback.
'Mrs. K. E. Kirschner spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Wickline.
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PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. At the Paul Reid Farm known as the old Jake Miller Farm located about four miles southwest of Sullivan 9 hog houses, 3 sows, 3 hog feeders, 1 hot fence, 40 rods fencing, 2 water tanks, 3 pitchforks, 2 hog troughs, 1 brooder house, 33 sheep, 1 pony and saddle, 1 water heater. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE TO BE CASH Not responsible in case of accidents. FLOYD DILLINGHAM, Auctioneer.
TODAY . ' .: iTw mm ' Get B. F. Goodrich Siverf own Tires That OUTWEAII PREWAir TIRES Wider, Hatter tread 16.10 O 35 stronger fire body . , pi . Double shock-absorber breaker strips 6 0-14 nu . tax
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Better rubber developed by B. F. Goodrich makes Silvertowns ran
, cooler, wear longer. Stronger cord, more cords per inch, and ar I extra shock-absorber breaker strip provide for a stronger tir S body. Wider, flatter tread puts more rubber on the road to share ;
the wear and gives quicker stops, better traction, ana more saiety,
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25' rubber covered cord. Sturdy wire mesh guard with hook. Shock-proof rubber handle with comfortable grip.
New SPARK for old cars It. F. Goodrich SPAIIK PLUGS Pre-tested for quicker starts, smoother performance. '
SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY-
HERSCHEL P1KTLE So. Side Square
RUSSELL INDODY Phone. 726
WAGNER
"1 liSiwiW UP RlfflV TiiHTS MPFIiB FWS
I , X Vit V V - - I i t DINNER CALIFORNIA 'i sJ" " - - VIFW FLORIDA
1 '3 -T A BROWN SUGAF
Apples 4 Lbs. 25c
2f.se. .
Oranges
TEXAS SEEDLESS
2th;
HOT HOUSE
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of Meat Lovers .
PLAIN Donuts MARVEL Ilread DATE GEM Cookies BOSTON BROWN Jlreaci
MAINE ALL PURPOSE
IDAHO U. S. No. 1 Potatoes 10 "s. 49c
NEW CROP
20c
j. 2Ic Cabbage
Loaf
RED BUTTON lladisbes
WINESAP
& 29c AjDisSes MIXED 3 25c Nuts
6c
Bch. 5c
2 Lb,. 2f)c
A&P's "SUPER RIGHT" JMEATS
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Judge of good meat will tell joa tint you eta't beat A4P "Super Right" meat for tenderieM, juicineu tni flavor! And' your first taste will tell you that they're absolutely right! Vhyj no: prove it todsy by selecting i thick iteak, t magnificent roast) or any of your other favorite cut at AAP? Yon can depend upon! it Ihst whenever yoo choose will be of the Gneit faality, for A&P bndlea ealy choice lamb, Teal and pork, and the too grade off (vifn.fed beef. BEST CUTS
Chuek II oast KSS&Ki?" SUGAR CURED Slab Elacon SMALL SIZES Cooked Picnics FRYING
Cbickens SHANK END
Cooked Ilnms Boston Butts FRESH, LEAN " Ceromid Itcef FANCY GRADE Sliced Uncoil SUGAR CURED Smoked Jowl READY-TO-COOK Pollock Fillers FRESH LAKE Whitefisli DreaaeS SOLID PACK Ovsfers 1 Bundardj
SOUTHERN
'WnM Deliclom Candied f' il ftftl MS Dried-Brushed . O.
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YOUNG GREEN
Fresh Tender Tops
Bunch
" 41c it. 40c tb. 53c Lb. 37c W 39c tb. 07c tb. 27o u.- 23c tb. 3c
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For Roaster-Fresh Flavor! Rushed right from the roaster, A&P Coffee is sold in the whole bean, with its grand fresh flavor sealed in until yoo buy it Only then is it ground ... not any old which-way, but Custom Ground, ' just exactly right for your own eoffeemaker. Try it today! If you've ever tasted better eoffee, well drink it ourselves (a if i that would be any hardship!) EIGHT O'CLOCK, mild and melW II.35c RED CWCLE, rich wd full -bodied .ib.JIOc BOKAIt, vigorou. and winey wallMms:. lb. IOC
A&P Whole Kernel Corn ANN PAGE Iteans rlx NOODLES AND Turkey FAME Caitsup VAN CAMP'S In T. S. Sardines CASTLE HORN Peas
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Soup 210cia"21c DEELISH Kosher Pickles 'V.rs -21c ENCORE Prepared Spaghetti 16ji; 15c SULTANA PEANUT Rutter 290 ENCORE SPAGHETTI 3Iacaroni yj- 15c VELTMAN'S
l&P Dffl Fil
Lb. 5.1
Can
aic "can' 13C
CHEDDAR Cheese MEL-O-BIT CHEESE Pimento MEL-O-BIT American
Lb. 5 ti
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CHEESE FOOD ChetMMEU 29 7c BLEU
Cheese GENUINE Rriek cheese DUTCH MAID I burger RITCH. TASTY Muenster SHEFFORD'S RELISH Spread PHILA. CREAM Cheese SILVERBROOK
Rutter
Lb- 0
Lb. 55c I
Lb. r2
90 Score
Lb.
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Cokie HEART'S DELIGHT Primes
Lemon Crisp Glazed Jumbles
Prepared In Syrup
12-Oz. Pkg.
21
30c
PILLSBURY'8 MOf r Medal ,U. g
OLD ; DUTCH '. ' ' SHORTENING .' ' .. ' . ' FOR FINE FABRICS SOAP POWDER , I "CLEANSER :'-Ei!Yr.''': -':IIIE'F:T ; .lSIx0 329cj: :fl;25 : ' ; y' :33e' 35c :
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