Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 January 1945 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads A he Time
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1943.
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I WANTED A boy's pool table. Write Box 64, c-o Times office.
WE WANT bass, larger size WANTED Someone tb care
white and gunnic bags preferred, for two 'small child, jn afternoons
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News Every Day Fr mr Neitjhboring Towns INFLATED TROUSERS ARE PILOT AID
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Farm Bureau Co-op.
FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. Wildin's Greenhouse.
at my home while mother works.
Write Box 36 c-o Daily Times. WANTED Married man to operate farm. Lynn Thomas.
" VITALITY FL13DS Dk Food.
$4.85, 25 lb.' $1.45; 10 Dairy, I $2.50; 18 Kgg Mas'" $'-'W: Scratch Feed, $2.05. Abies Feed.
Miscellaneous 1 ALVEY pays 10c for your beet hides. Ahoy Feed Co.. southwest corner 2nd & Ohio, Torre Haute.
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Tlie Masons hold an open Mrs. Volney Ward and childhouse New Year's party Satur- ren returned Monday to their Mr- and Mrs- Joe Jones sPent day evening. Refreshments of heme in Indianapolis after spend- tne holidavs in Watseka, 111., with oyster stew, pie and coffee were ins the holidays with Grover her Pai'erts, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. served. Vickrey. - Settles. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tipton Lois Andrews, R. N., of India- Miss Lelia Buckley, teacher in and sen, Thomas, were in Sulli- napolis spent the week-end here the Indianapolis schools, who van Tuesday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. snent the last two weeks' vacaLeon Liiilejohn was in India- Sam Andrews, anti Mrs. Reah tion here with her parents, Mr. napoli.s Tuesday. Gottingcr. and Mrs. Tom Buchley, relumed arij Mihlrr.l Aii-iis .vhirred -v- ''t, yF- w H. Day re- to Indianapolis Mondny.
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to liawreiiceville, Illinois spending the holidays' here.
GOODYEAR Batteries, $7.90 up. Mace Tire & Battery Service.-
don't fail to read Griggs Hatchery ad.
STRAYED-
-December 23, whits
FOR SALE Mufflers and tail" and black spoiled coach dog. an- ,.;., w nil makes of cars. Bat-;swers to name Tom..Notify Ivan
lories. Hud's Standard Service,
Vickrey's.
Pinkston, R. 1, Sullivan. Phone 8251. Reward. FREE! Three valuable prizes with Iced purchased or chicks
,THlS PrlOTO, from captured Nazi film, shows the type of first lins fighting man which, the Nazis threw into their break-out oft
TODAYS MARKETS
fter turned Saturday after spending Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne c,l' the. holidays with relatives in Indianapolis, spent the week-end Texas- here with her parents, Mr. and Bobby and Ronald Nichols Mrs. Wrn. Sweet.
nave been confined lo ihnir home the past few days with illness. . I Tom Ellis of Indianapolis spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Trowbridge moved into their new home last, week. -
FOR SALE 4 registered Herer i i 1 1 ic i; 1R months old.
AN 1 matched k-am dapple grays, booked on valuable prizes during weight 1300 lbs. Dana Pigg, 1 mile January and February. Now in south Graysville. I effect. Watch for further inform- . I ation in this newspaper. Ask parFOR SALE OU TRADE Farm, Uculal.g .lt j0msun Feed and
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4.U.R) Ravmond Thomoson
"n"?.HUle: anA Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick
t iiviMvihniiro' TnrtpH rinttm with , . ' . , snent a nart of last week with
i 7 X casters under 9 pounds. Barred D1 ' J-,,,-
md White Rock springers, 25c; olored springers,. 23c; Leghorn MrS- Alta Colvin ;iad ii pringers, 21c; heavy breed hens, misfortune to fall on the ice Frilc: Leghorn hens, 17c; cocks. 14c. clay afternoon, breaking her arm. Butter: Number one, 49c; fcutter Beil.v and Anna Bates of Indieiling, 45 3-4 cents for number anapolis, Emmett Wagner of
one and 45c for number two. uraysvuie and David i,ec Vag-
WORLD WAR U A YEAR AGO JAN. 4, 1914 ,
ammunition, arms and entrench
ing equipment, he was headed for
jthe front when this picture was
taken. The photo was later captured in the American counter drive. This Is a U. S. Army Sigx tial Corpa photo. (International)
fPy United Press) Soviet troops liberate more than 100 place? in the Ncvp! Tea and the entire railroad to Velikyie Lnki is in Russia hands. In London, the Polish govcrn-ment-in-exile holds an amoresr!-
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Supply Co., 115 South Court.
Phone 606.
.1 !!'- acres. Will give verms, w.
J. Powell, Sullivan R. 4.
AUTO-LITE Batteries at $7.95j A PERMANENT JOB We will' and $9.95 exchange., anti-l'ree.e empi0y onc married man age 25 S1.00 and $1.40 per gallon. Flynn's, I to 40 years for delivering, and
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EVANSVILLE. Ind. (UP) The four members of the Compton
family arc ill connected witn
current egg receipts, a iu. - - - , "Xr 7 Jeam that Russian troops have
r t 14 v-j i a 'x A'nt hum iuti.1, ti tjiv.j Bates and family. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4. tU.R) Basil Mason returned to his
Livestock:
Hogs, 11,000; 160-250 lbs., most- after spending the past week
pushed into Poland.
Yugoslav Partisans, who rellf linf(Sf1 Tin "Pntr.,. rlic..7...rt
work in Indianapolis Sunday ' . ., . . that they are driving the Crr-
ly $14.75, top $14.80; 250-300 lbs., here with his family.
mans out of Banja Luka house oy house.
: !cn,. nic hnni, nH mmmis. Keeping P-47.S going, Sgt. Virgil io7Ri4nn- .whiilk ,.,.a ...uk In Ka!v- In(ilan troops ot the
FOR SALE Team of horses.. ---- - -- B. Compton .s a member, of a tJhu ' " British 81 h Army capture nn im -
repair crew for the planes in the $19?T$1i'!!!.,
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" FOR SALE-3 good duality 8
nio.-old whiteraced bull ::rain fed since weaning al.. T,.i ?:un dp II.
I diKcluiro who art niMi'ripfl miu! in
SPECIAL THIS WEEK Plat.-1.,.. . ,....;, ... u. iv.' r
lorm rockers, new stock. $19.50 en preJerenc0. Call in person or! DOG'S VIGIL SAVES' 2 COGS
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wiuuyuK.Mi.uuuw. T - Dutch East Indies, while his- ,vife man is being promoted to assist- jn ,ts lh , , ,
;-s.;ant manager l his route is now ,.,, nl ,M)IT1C His lw P.aymg $:1.75 per week - salary, bmlcl.s.ill1.lw hc, ))m,ucc the
V.ill ,VCIVA"I!.. WHU .H IIUIIUWIUIU .,1W, ihn ... l.11,l . ..
Cattle, 1,600; calves, 800; most ter and Ed Smith.
common and medium steers and, Mrs. ILizol I Sparks, who has
Mrs. Harold Smith and daugh- i;ta T": , ,V , Vrn V . . p , c !f. i b portanl height near Villa Tom-
caeh. Woodward's Hdwe., Dugger, wri(c Jcwcl Tea Co Inc 325 N I
Iud. , 13tli St., Terre Haute. Ind. FOR SALE Yearling Berkshire male hog; also l-wk.-old FIND OWX FIXGERPIUNTS Guernsey calf: Dalmatian pups. - Carl Ferrcc, Sullivan I'. 4. KANSAS CITY. ( UP) After - -- - - - - the robbery uf a small e.slaurant APPLES Rome Beauty, Wine- herejpulicc exulted to line! a sergup and Grimes Golden, $1.00 to jcs of distinct fingerprints :)lon $3.00 bu. Cold storage Turley. the counter beside 'the cash regfc-
ma.su. In New Britain. U. S. Marines on C'upo Glniir'oslc-r niolc'i t Japanese t o u n to r j-t Hack. In the United States, the Office of War Information warns .if
good to choice Texas yearlings, Arlene Roseberry were dinner j .' .,, ' , ' L , vt S,o, I , x,:., liberated in the past year jiic-
heifers. $9.50 $12.50; few, $13.50 been confined to her home the $14,50; medium and good, $10.50 past week with illness is im$12.25; vealers top $18.00. proved. Sheep, 3.500; bulk good 'and '"T'CsffoIya" Sue Daniels, Marilyn choice lambs, $14.50 $15.35; load Jeanette Copeland and Ruth
KNOWN AS THc G-SUIT, this anti-gravity device in the form of pntU matic pants prevents U. S. fighter pilots from blacking out in aerial maneuvers during dives and turns against the enemy. Pressure ia applied to the pilot's abdomen and legs during a pulloiit or turn, thus preventing the blood from pooling in Ike lower extremities and aidii.y the heart lo maintain circulation to the brain. This is an official United States Army Air Forces photograph. ' (International)
This Morning's
S3.S0. Bolten Orchard, Linton.
FOR SALE 50 head of cattle, rd-o my ' 182-acrc farm 3 miles northeast of Cass. Dale Creager.
FOR SALE Meal slock rami. 250 acres, electricity, water, good improvements, well I'enccd. 8-room house. On Stale Road 48. Write Box 24, Hy-, mera.
ter. They were identified easily, but the exultation ceased. The prints included only those of the proprietor and several members ti' the police force who ale at the establishment across the street from (heir precinct station,
MURPHYSBORO. III. (UP)
Murphysboro residents passed by an unknewn white clog for thro days before they discovered why he kept vigil at the loot of Eager hill. Becoming anion.-;, they eu -cd police, who found he had been standing guard over two ether clogs trapped in a storm s,?wer beneath him. When the captives were freed, their savior joined then a id dipapniTrctl.
$13.15.
j guests Sunday ot Harry Ried.
NAZI SABOTEURS NABBED BY FBI
fifth of the territory held bv Germany and one-twentieth held by Japan.
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RUSSIANS STUDY IN U. S. NEW YORK, (UP) Eighteen men and three women from the
Soviet Unicn .-.:e enrolled at Co- I
lumbia University, studying oxtension courses in English Ameri- , t an history and government. Unijtcd States geography, and Ameri-
WANTED Dead animals. We cm life and problems. The group remove your dead animals Tree of several of whom are war vetechargc. Phone No. 9 reverse rnr.s. arrived in this country via rhaiges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ! Sr Ule and plan to leave in the
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WANTKD. Iludialor cleanm" and repairing . Also all kinds ol' MildoriiiK done. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St., Sullivan.
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WANTED Radiant gas healer. Call Davidson's Cleaners, Phone
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WANTED To buy or hire an; " .lectric portable heater. Tom ! mmBmi,nw. i n'li-gijt uumwm'jw
Moore, 607 N. Court St. Tele phone 754.
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poo.'-' !:.!: F.-vir-rv i Vi-'':- cai."": r:.? ' .. ' - . du:,t:ial fir.-f! toi l '.;.:.if d .17ri!.00t! in 'd.irtia Tuc-; v : ; s.-l yesterday. 0v? tsms at tho B.dl Bros' plant in Mir.icis and the oioor a,t the main plant of the American Bridge Company's fabricating works in Gary. The Ball Glass Factories fire, destroying the packing plant building, was estimated to have cost $500,000. The Gary lire raged five hours. Machine tools and shop ecpiiyment were lost.
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WANTED 3 furnished or un-j lurnished rooms. Call 0075.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, tows, slwp, calves and lions. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone ;io2 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 33109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachte! Co Terre Haute, Indiana
M. 1 Aikin & Son FL'NKUAI'. HOME Uusjrcr "Aikin's Service Costs No More." nn. i. ii. mil ,i mmnii HmH
Waste paper makes blood lasma cartons, V-boxes and lundreds of other war supplies. It is a vital war material.
! Save all you can, give to a
school boy or tic it up, place on curb on trash days.
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By Jimmy Hallo
THE CAPTURE of two Na.-i secret agents, trained in German ":;py schools" and landed from a submarine with ?!i0,000 on :i mission or espionage and sabotage against the United States, lias been unr.ouncfd by FBI Chief Edgar Hoover. The two. William Curtis Colebaugh, right above, 2G, an America: citizen who served a L-hrt time in tlie TJ. S. Javy, and Erich Gimpel, left, a German, came ashore in a rubber boat ui Point Hancock on Frenchman's Bay. Me.. Nov. 2:v having crossed the Atlantic in a submarine. They were rrrct:.si separately in New York. . (International Sour.dpiioiv)
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Save Expenses SELL MORE i'OHMW TAKE YOUR IIO(;S TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, INI). Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Fr'day Noon. -MEAT SCRAPS
OneOIiiuite Test 1. What is "slalsm" racing? 2. fn boxing v1i ich is heavier, a bantamwelglvt or a featherweight? 3. .What is me?nt by anslinsr
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Words of Wisdu-it Lwe, therefore, labor;' if thcu shouldst not want it for food, thou mayest for physic It is wholesome to the body and good frr the miner it prevents the fruit ol idleness. xnn.
Hints on Etiquette A late comer to a formal dinner is not served the iirst course of which the other guests have partaken. He is served what the others are eating wl.. n he arrives.
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