Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 181, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 September 1948 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1948. PAGE T E1KE1
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There he goes, "highballing" down the sidewalk. He's engineer, fireman, locomotive and train, 'afll wrapped up in one small boy with a tricycle-and an imagination. Fact is, he's closer to real railroading than he knows. His sturdy, scuffling shoes, before beginning their sidewalk railroading, traveled hundreds of miles by Illinois Central-first as cattle, then as hides and leather and,' finally, as shoes shipped to a local store. The price his mother paid was kept within the average family budget by volume manufacture, plus efficient, low-cost, modern rail transportation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Star Witherill of Miami, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. William Honchell and children of Pontiac, Michiyan and Mrs. Rebecca Honchel. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Trowbridge are visiting relatives in New Albany and Corydon, Indiana. Richard McHugh, Dick Sweet and Bill Mathena attended the football game in Bloomington Friday evening. Mrs. Opal Moeller and daughter, Desa, of Vero Beach, Florida returned to their home Monday after a two weeks visit here with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond and daughter, Norma Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of East Glenn visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude German Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Imo Gibson of Terre Haute spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie McKinney. FAT Fill KS FATw I vmiv BmM ft PLENTY, YET LOSE weight with amazing food candy plan Have a more slender, graceful figure. No exercising, laxatives, drugs. This simple A YDS Food Candy Plan is A DOCTOR'S AMAZING DISCOVERY. You don't cut out any meals, or all the things you like. You simply take AYDS before meals which automatically curbs the appetite. The result is you eat less, lose weight. Absolutely termless! No Dietinir! PROOF POSITIVE! Eminent physicisns' supervised clinical teste and report quick and safe losses with over 100 users. WHY EXPERIMENT? Get AYDS Today. Only 52.83 for a full 35-days supply possibly more than you will need. Yom money refureil on the very first box it you to lose weikht. Vome in. phone o: write. "FREE Scientific Weight Chart. Call- for yours, or sent free with phone or mail orders. No obligation. GUARANTEE: Many users report weight losses of up to 10 pounds or more with the first box. AYDS are guaranteed You too must lose with your lirst box or your $2.89 refunded." Bennett's Pharmacy
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A FUTURE FOR OUR YOUNGSTERS The largest younger generation in history goes back to school this month. There are more of them, and they are larger in body and mind thanks to better food,
belter care and belter schooling. To this improvement, the Illinois Central contributes transportation of the needs of life and millions of dollars, in taxes for schools. We believe that our future and yours are one. That's why we are determined to earn your conll E:SS tinned friendship and patronage.
W. A. Johnston President
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TWO HOLLYWOOD beauties are booked in Los Angeles, Cal., after indictment with stetor Robert Mitchum on charges of violating the state narcotics law: dancer Vickie Evans (left) and actress Lila Leeds. Deputy Sheriff Josephine Uttke at typewriter. (International) ,
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HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Sep. 12: Mrs. Cora Finley of 368 West ' Thomas Street for treatment; Elmer Peak" of Shelburn, R. 2, for surgery. Admitted Sept. 13: Frances Huff of Sullivan, R 2, for tonsillectomy; Alfred Norris of Shelburn for treatment; Tom Parsons of Graysville for treatment Dismissed Sept. 11: George Bertram of 615 North State street; Ivlrs. Bill Beach and daughter .of 305 East Johnson Street; Mrs. Esther Rilenge and daughter of Shelburn; Mrs. Beatrice Selby of 127 South State Street. Dismissed Sept. 12: Mrs. Sadie Henley of Shelburn; Mrs. Nina Thomas and daughter of Carlisle.. Dismissed Sept. 13: Walter Houghton f 501 South Section Street; Harry Alsman of 222 West Graysville Street. '
NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE
The undersigned, Receiver of Stewart Manufacturing and Contracting Company, Inc. hereby gives notice that
bv virtue of an order of the Sullivan County. Indiana, he o'clock P. M. on Monday the at the law office of Pfee &
Street in the City of Sullivan, Indiana, offer for sale at
public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at not less than two-thirds of the re-appraised value thereof, free and clear of liens, except taxes for the year 1948 due and payable in the year 1949, all of the assets of said cor
poration, to-wt: Lots Numbered One (1). (4), Five (5) and Six (6) in SULLIVAN ADDITION to
van, Sullivan County, Indiana, as the same appears on
the recorded Plat of said Addition.
One cement Block Machine No. P-10 ANCHOR STERN CLIPPER STRIPPER, m:ing any size block
from 4 to 12". rock face, with all equipment and attachments thereunto belonging. . One cement Block Machine No. C-72 STERN CLIPPER STRIPPER with all attachments and equipment thereunto belonging. One complete Ready Mix Hopper installed, two cookers or driers, twenty-four cars, approximately 1000 feet of tracks, hydraulic lift, conveyor belts, and all equipment of every kind and nature used in and about the plant in the making of cement blocks. The re-appraised value of above assets is $23,000.00. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Sullivan Circuit Court. WENDELL TENNIS RECEIVER FOR STEWART MANUFACTURING AND CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. ,
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With Local Teams Games Tonight. 7 p. m. Kraft vs. Hymera. 8:15 p. m. Browns vs. Engle Clothiers. Games Tuesday. 7 p. m. Eagles Lodge vs. Jaycees. i 8:15 p. m. Carlisle vs. unnamed opponent. Games Thursday. 7 p .m. Dugger vs. Prison. I 8:15 p. m. Legion All-Stars vs. Chesty Chips. The Prison softball team from Terre Haute split a double-header with Sullivan teams Friday night Sullivan . Circu it Court of will, at the hour of two 20th dav of September, 1948. Tennis. No. 1-2 West Jkson Two (2), Three (3), Four BLOCK THKEE in SOUTH the town (now city) ot SulU IS
Tuesday, September 14th At 207 East Wall Across The Street From The Christian Church On The South New Building New Fixtures New Stock t After enjoying one year of vacation from the retail business, we are again getting back into harness. We have built a new home for the Ford Grocery and completely furnished it with new fixtures and graced them with two of the best lines of canned goods available Hoosier Poet and Giltedge. In addition to these we are also featuring your favorite best-sellers in groceries, meats and fresh fruits and vegetables. Quality meats will, of course, continue to be a "must" item here. We landscaped our premises in such a manner that we believe will please your eye and invite you to drive around and see us. Our location affords ample parking space convenient for your shopping pleasure.
WE INVITE OLp AND NEW FRIENDS TO VISIT US IN OUR NEW HOME!
at Legion Field, winning from the Engle Clothiers and losing to the Legion All-Stars. The AllStars were scheduled to play a team from Robinson, but the Illinois team failed to put in an pppearance. The Clothiers lost 6 to 4. with Creedmore winning and Watkins losing. In the second game, James pitched the All-Stars to a 9 to 5 victory. Thursday night, the Chesty Chips from Terre Haute will play the All-Stars. The Terre Haute team is one of the better teams in
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