Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 January 1945 — Page 5
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For Sale WE WANT bags, larger size bite and gunnie bags preferred. arm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and erviec call 2135 at Mace Tire & uttery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. Vildin's Greenhouse. r, VITALITY FEEDS Dog I' ood, ; ,4H5. 25 1b. $1.15; 16 Dairy i r,(1. ury.. . no iviasn: j..ju. y ' .cratch Feed, $2.95. Abie's Feed store. GOODYEAR Batteries, $7.90 up. lace Tire & Battery Service. FOR SALfc Muff lers and tail lipes for nil makes of cars. Batcries. Hud's Standard Service, v'irkrey's. . FOR SALE 4 registered Hereoid bulls, (j to 18 months old. Uso 1 matched team dapple grays, veight 1300 lbs. Dana Pigg, 1 mile outh Graysville. FOR SALE OR TRADE Farm, 28'. acres. Will give terms. W. I. Powell, Sullivan R. 4. AUTO-LITE Batteries at $7.95 ind $9.95 exchange, anu-freeze 1 .00 and $1.40 per gallon. Flynn s, I'uxton. -TOR SALE Team .. of horses. ; Davis Hotel. FOR SALE 3 good quality 8-no.-oKI wimeiaceci unn imivvo, aain fed since weaning. R. P. Akers, Tel. 318 or 11. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Plat- j orm rockers, new stock. $19.50 , uacli. Woodward's Hdwe., Dugger, I
lnd. iticulars at Johnson Feed and - 7T V. Supply Co., 115 South Court. FOR SALE Yearling Berk- phone 608 ihire male hog; also l-wk.-old. . Guernsey calf; Dalmatian pups.! A PERMANENT JOB We will
Carl Fcrrec. Sullivan R. 4. ! Anni i;c n..i,.(. P.f.'.intv Wine r- ii', (i im ;m mid Grimes Golden, S1.U0 to, ;?.00 bu. Cold storage iurlcy, ;3.5(). Bolten Orchard, Linton. FOR SALE 50 head of cattle, j .- n Jlso lliv 102-acre lai m o mnes lorthcast of Cass. Dale Creager. I I . FOR SALE 122 acres; 7-room-
d house. Areola Heating system, jtlc at,ove age ijmjis win De giv. i lousing for 1000 hens, large barn,;cn preference. Call i n npi'Knn oi-
jthcr outbuildings, electricity, 2write jCWei Tea Co.. Inc.. 325 N i
ood wells. Ward Pigg. Sullivan! ft. 1. J size at! FOR SALE Laciy's small blue fox coat, like new. Cal Times Office. FOR SALE Team horses, disc,! nllivalor. Case corn planter, set, loiible work harness. John D. Snider, R. 5 Sullivan. Phone J 8 IX'. ! FOR SALK-Sewing maehimj 5-drawer, in perfect shape. 001' North Olive St. Wanted ! WANTED Dead animals. Ve! remove your dead animals free of I charge. Phone No. 9 reverse! Iinryes. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. wajntkd liailiator cleaning mid repairing. Also all kinds of soldering done. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St., Sullivan. Dead Animals Removed , M Kinds: hni.scs. cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone .'.'2 or Crawford 201 or Crawford r;jl(M), Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute. Indiana
WANTED Radiant gas heater. Call Davidson's Cleaners, Phone 371. I
WANTED 3 furnished or fumislied rooms. Call 9075. unWANTED Married man to work on farm. Steady work. See T. A. Springer. New Lebanon phone. WANTED' Someone to care for two small chilciion afternoons m home whic. molhcr works. Write Box 36 c-o Daily Times, j WANTED Lady for general housework. 218 . W.. Donaldson, Phone 342. MALE HELP SALESMAN WANTED by well known oil company. Man over thirty preferred. Experience not necessary. Immediate steady income for man with car. Write P. T.. Webster, 571 Standard Building, Cleveland 13, Ohio. j WANTED TO RENTSmall house, with chicken lot and brooder house. Write Box 32, c-o Times. Miscellaneous ALVEY pays 10c for your beef hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest I corner 2nd &, Ohio, Torre Haute. STRAYED December 23, while and black spotted coach dog, answers to nnme-Tom,-Nolify . Ivan 'Pinkston, R. 1, Sullivan. Phone 8251. Reward. FREKl! Three valuable prizes with feed purchased or chicks booked on valuable prizes during January and February. Now in effect. Watch for further informalion in this newspaper. Ask paremploy one married man ace 25 to '10 years for delivering. and collecting. Guaranteed weekly " salary puis oonus unti coinnussion. Must be free to live in Jasonville, Indiana. Present sulesman is being promoted to assistTU!. 1 I.. " iiiuiitim-i . una muiu is nuw paying $al.75 per week salary. War veterans with an Honorable discharge who are married and in 13th St., Terre Haute, Ind. ' : AT PURITY FOOD SHOP 2 Cf,ns kidney beans, 25c; large oranges, cloz. 29c; 10 lbs. best po-' , la toes, 39c; bobby pins, 10c; wash , cloths, 10c. Killed by Maniac 4 THE MUTILATED body of 9-year-oM Mae Barret, above, was found In a closet of an unoccupied house in .Vandling, Pa., and police said the child was murdered by a sex maniac in the basement of a ; building a block away. The child disappeared en route from a church social to the home of :?r grandparents, Mr. and K;.!. George Mannick, with whom sh.; ' lived. (hii':n?.Vo:tJ)
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! OEANNA DURBIN, 22-year-old Hoi. llywood songstress, is a free iiwoman today, having won a final ;(divorce decree from Vaughn Paul ijwho & now a lieutenant in the V. i S. Navy. Deanna married Paul in j an elaborate church ceremony in ;1941 and was granted divorce on ther charge that he refused to explain .cvernight, absences from ihome. T 7 .- lInttrnatonatj PIANO PUPILS will please .come at their appointed time after January 8, 1945. Periods available for a few new pupils. Instructions according to latest approved methods. Ollie Mayfield, 429 S..Main. DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Rent our sander by the hour. Also use our Shcrwin-WilliamS Floor Finish. The County Hardware Phone 47. ATTENTION FARMERS When ordering Hybrid seed corn for 1945 planting, better buy Crow's and Kelly's dependable Hybrids, Bill Mickey. Dealer LADIES Spend your Christmas gift money on your LOOKS for COMFORT and HEALTH in an individually designed - Spencer foundation garment. Iva Giles, Phone 361." ' " " ' BAKED CHICKEN for the noon meal Saturday and Italian spaghetti for the evening nical, Dixie Grill. For Rent FOR RENT 54-acre farm, 71 miles from Sullivan, 3 miles from1 Graysville. Good house and barn. For information write Mrs.; Margaret Downs, ,325 S. Main, Morton, HI. xOST LOST Black Cocker Spaniel. Notify Milburn Kirkham at Public Service or call 700. IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Leslie O. Gadbciry, who passed away Jan. 6, 1944. . A loving father, so dear, so rare; The trial he went through so few of us could bear. He never complained; lie wasn't that kind; lie was one of Ihoe fathers so hard to! find. Them is a daughter who inis:ics ' Jii'n sadly, And find:! the time Ion;; since lie Went, And thinks of him daily and hourly, 1 But tries to ba brave and content. But the tears- that I shed in silence And I breathe a sigh of regret, ' For he was my dad, and I remcm- ' her, ! Though all the world forgets. Greatly missed by his wife,' daughter and sons. I Oiie-Mimile Test 1. Why is a certain type of 010th called a miller? 2. Is the sting of a bee located in its head or its tail? 3. Arc any other animals besirles horses spoken of as "thoroughbred"? Words of Wisdom . Riches without charity are nothing worth. They are a blessing only to him who makes them a blessing to others. Fielding. Hints on Etiquette If you are invited to a house-
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SHELBURN Miss Minnie Hilderbrand is spending the week with her father, A. Hilderbrand in Newton, Illinois. Mrs. Verna Slovcr spent Wednesday in Sullivan. ' Miss Dorothy Polls was in Terre Haute Wednesday. Art WcavcV met with a pai'nv. r ,it - 1 u,.t, by falling down stairs and breaku- u.i i- ; leave spent Tuesday in Haute. I Mr. and. Mrs. Alice Jefferson and children of Indianapolis 1 spent Tuesday afternoon here calling on relatives, Charles Clonse of the army is home on a five-d;ty leave. Misses Lura and Ethel Bolinger of Flint, Michigan, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Leola Bolinger. DUGGER Mrs. Charles Curtis of Sulliivan was in uugger inursaay. ! Mrs. E. A. Hammack and Mrs. ,Wm Spinks were in Sullivan 'Wednesday. Mrs, Ruth Abram is visiting her son in Detroit. Mrs. Mary Blakeman lias returned from a visi'. with her daughter in Detroit. . . Mrs. Cletus Trueblood of New Albanv, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Homer Harris was joined here by her husband, who is on furlough. She will go with Mr. Trueblood to Ft. Meade, AERIAL WAR GAINS
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..VtRICAN BLOWS against Uie Japanese h the Philippines, off Fortnor.a, on the Bonin islands and along the main homeland island are Increasing in nunibcr and fury as the U. S, Air Forces step up their tempo for the new year. Saipan-based Superfortresses continue their -iavy raids (A) on the Japanese mainland and on I wo Jima in the Bouiii.i, while I'iiihppine-baped uircraft are periodically attacking enmy planes and shipping in Formosan waters (B) and conducting oeccssful raids over northern and southern Luzon island and on island of Ncgros (C), ' (International)
GKAiJ BAG warming in a new home, it is not necessary to take a gift, but it is customary, and most yeopje like to contribute something to a friend's new hopie. Today's Horoscope This is a ' good astrological cycle for people who really wont to Work. Your personal and family matters require only a willing: heart, an eager mind and a determination to get going in the right direction. Yoa have great personal charm wfcieh enables you to meet and talk with people with jtrib'j'.ed by Kins F'-at'irog Sym'tieate, nc-
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I Maryland, where he is stationed. Ruth Pleasant returned MonThe January meeting of the day to Fort Wayne to resume her
jWaman's Study Club of Dagger was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Parsons, with Mrs. Lloyd Coyner as assisting hostess. The . following officers were elected for 1945: President. Mrs. Ralph Hill; Vice President, Mrs. Ralph Northrop; Secretaiy- Treasurer, 'Mrs. Lloyd Coyner. "What can women do to help create t lastma rjeace. was the tonic hcuss- ? , , .. 1 ed. Mrs. Coyner led the discus'All members took part in the discussion as the topic is one that is vital to every woman. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. MEROM Dorothy Unger of New Lebanon, spent the week-end with Mr. ' and Mrs. James Bates'.' '
Stanley Copeland has returned Birthday Party here after spending the past week Neighbors and friends of Mrs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Walters assembled at her Paul Copeland in Lansing, 111. home Tuesday evening and sur- ; Mrs. Ora Sparks is spending this priscd her witK a birthda t week with Mrs. Alia Colvin, who A covered dish dinner was enis confined to her home with a joyed. Those enjoying the evening n , m f were ' Vandilla Willis, Charles Mr. and Mrs Carlos Myers of Willi Mr and M Hosea Snov.
i with1 Mr. and Mrs. John Thrasher 1 and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Rockwell ' have returned to their work in mcuanapous auer spenoing me past week here at their home, ! Betty Unger left last week lor ' Washington, D. C, where she will be employed as a stenographer in : the War Department. TEMPO IN PACIFIC ease, and you take a great delight' in having many friends. You have a tendency, however, to try to ac-, complish too many things atonco, jumping from one task to another. You should try to control this tendency. One-Minute Tesb Answers 1. Because of the dusty appearance of its wings. 2. At the tail-end of the abdomen. 3. No, other animals who arc recorded or eligible to be recorded are spoken of as "pure bred.'
school teaching after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant. Norma Johnson returned Sunday to her studies at Indiana University. I . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols transacted business in Sullivan Tuesday afternoon. j Mrs. Gertie Hammond left Wednesday afternoon to spend the remainder of the winter at the Davis Hotel in Sullivan. j Charlie and Olan Vickrey transacted business in Sullivan Wed- i nesday afternoon. j Mrs. E. B. Walters is confined '
to her home by illness. Pfc. Earl Hunt returned Sunday to Ft. Jackson, S. C, after enjoying a furlough here with relatives and friends. SOCIETY Walters. Janice hmll.ft, Mary Lou Smith and daughter, and Mary Alice Walters. The guests departed .wishing Mrs. Walters many more happy birthdays.' A!pltt. Delphian The Alpha Delphian Club will meet with Mrs. E. A. Eillman Monday afternoon at 2:15. Jesse Eoston and Dale Billman will be on the program with talks on the county and city schools. j Basketball mothers The Basketball Mothers Club or auuivan met Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home 01 Mrs. Alme Herin, 475 South Troll Street. Following the business session, delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Harold Soring, Paul Sims, C. MeCrocklin. Goldie Ray, Chester Ilines, Harry Bj'umette. W. S. Jarcd and the hostess, Mrs. Kerin. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, January 18th, at two o'clock with Mrs. Dale Eillman at her home at 113 North West Street. Friendship Meeting The Sullivan County Friendship meeting will be held. Thursday night. Jan. 11, at the Sholburn High School Gymnasium. Supper will be served. Bring well-rilled They'll Do It Every
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, baskets and own table service. A good program has been prepared. Everyone is invited, Gili II'jirurskcrs The GUI . Ji.Mi.'-niukcrs .v'rll meet Janu;rj II. ai the home of Mrs. William' Shepherd. ' Mystery i'a!:. fur la 4. ..ar will be revealed and names will be drawn for this year. All who wmi o have a mystery pal this year, please be present. 1 i'?Vi'i -v-f JlVir "-' Time
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