Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 10, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 January 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY; JAN. 12, 1945.

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For Sale

WE WANT bays, larger size

tc and gunnic bags preferred.

a Bureau Co-op.

WANTED Lady for general I housework. 218 W. Donaldson. I Phone 342.

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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns j At Tfc'' She.-Sunday ' Monday

HYMERA

DUGGER

OR Jolm Deere parts ana

ice call 285 at Mace Tire &

tei-y Service, Sullivan, ma. '

UT FLOWERS and Plants, din's Greenhouse.

TTALITY FEEDS Dog Food, 55, 25 lb. $1.45; 16 Dairy,

i0; 13 Egg Mash; wu;

atch re.

Feed, $2.95. Abie's Feed

PPLES Rome Beauty, Wine-

and Grimes Golden, $1.00 to )0 bu. Cold storage Turley, iO. Bolten Orchard, Linton. 'OR SALE Child's wardrobe. W. Johnson.

OR SALE Property at 430 i i r .-

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luding beds, cabinet, ice box:

ves,' tables, etc., and good Inii Ivne riding saddle. Wilbur

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WANTED Married man to opirate farm. Lynn Thomas.

Miscellaneous

ALVEY pays 10c for your beef j

hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute.

FREE! Three valuable prizes with feed purchased or chicks booked on valuable prizes during i January and February. Now in effect. Watch for further inform-1 alien iu this newspaper. Ask par-. titulars-' at Johnson Feed and

Supply Co., 115 South Court. Phone C06. PHONE No. 7 for appointment, Shampoo and Set, $1.00; Permanent' Wave, $3 up. Lucy Thrasher,

Marjorie Jeffords, Ruth Gregg.! Ail-American Beauty Salon, 116

W. Washington St.

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I -Treasurer, Louise Daugherty. I Members present were. Bonnie

Raymond Reynolds and ! Roseberry, Margaret Andrews.

First Baptist Church met at the children and Mrs. Mattie Rey- Roxie Kelscy, Anna McCammon,

homo of Rev. and Mrs. Cornwell nolds spent Christmas with Mr.

, Wednesday night for a prayer and Mrs. J. W. Baker at Lafayservicc. A shower was given the title, Indiana.

Kcv. ana Mrs. Cornwell. An en- Gail Smith is here on leave joyable time was had by all, and from Great Lakes, . Illinois. i many nice gifts were received, j Mrs. George Hensley was . in , ! , " T1 . 'Sullivan Wednesday. ! wMrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs Lloya . Lucille Kj and Mrg M Williams and grandson Mickey Taylor and son were th t ! were in Terre Haute Thursday. )of Mrs R Dyer Wcdnesday- j

! Mrs. Leon Little.john, Mrs. Lou ! Mrs- Jo'- Yun8 is visiting her 'of Indianapolis spent New Year's Coke and Bettv Annis were in .daughter in Indianapolis. jhere with his parents, Mr. and

I ;vj.r. ana Mrs. Alexander lvu!- wauei xiidCK.ei. ! Brown of Sullivan R. R., are' Mesdames Blanch Oaks and announcing the engagement of 'Hazel Kimmell spent Wednesday their daughter. Miss Mildred E. in Terre Haute with their sister.'

Drue -Pinkston, and the hostess.

Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Greene and son, Mary Ann and Ruth Roseberry and Nancy Kelsey.

SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thacker

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ATTENTION FARMER S When ordering Hybrid seed corn

for 1945 planting, better buy Crow's and Kelly's dependable

(Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer. I ! DO YOUR OWN floor sanding.!

Rent our sander by the hour. Also j

use our Sherwin-wiinams tioor Finish. The County Hardwwe Phone 47.

ATLAS Batteries for sale; heavy j - LADIESSplmd your Christmas ty, glass insulated. Quick bat- f LOOKS for

COMFORT and HEALTH in an individually designed Spencer foundation garment. Iva Giles, Phone 561.

JOOKCASES, sewing cabinets,

gazine racks, what-not shewes, k-ends, glassware, etc. Russell

irniture Exchange, 118 west ashfngton St.

CAPT. JOSEPH R. M'CAUIEY, above, 34, piloted the American Airlines plane that crashed in a canyon five and a half miles from a fog-shrouded Burbauk, Calif., airport killing lhcrrw tlnec and the .21 p;i'CM;:ci',s aljoaid. Slewarder-s on the ill-fated piano was Miss, Lija . rwken, shown ! above. (International)

Riley Thursday. 1 Thomas Bridwell, who has been confined to the Sullivan hospital returned to his home here Sunday. He is much improved. ! Mrs. Ralph Gordon and daugh

ter, uonnie, ivirs. fern case ana Vicksbure. Indiana.

i sons attended a show in Jasonville Wednesday night. ' I Rev. Harold Cornwell visited . MEROM

inomas. ariawen inursaay.

Brown to TSgt. Leroy H. HaneyMrs. Gertie Kessler.

stationed at-Seattle, Washington, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Haney of

Detroit, Michigan, formerly of

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CARLISLE . and Mrs. John Slultz wor-

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Coyner and daughter.

Word - has been received by relatives that Mrs. Florence Sargent of Flint, Michigan, is much improved. Mrs. Sylvia Taft was in Terre Haute Monday.

Scene Iron! "Tail In The $. .UI'.c," pic. Kiii'ir Post scrial.-v.'ith John W;-ac, Fila tnC

1 his Morning's Headlines

The Loyal Daughter's Class of the ChriHian Church met at the

Standard

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rvice (Vickrey's). FOR SALE 200-acre dairy im. Paul Wible, Graysville tone. FOR SALE 2 men's overcoats, .e 38; one lady's coat, size 20. od condition. Inquire Index ition Co.

TODAY'S MARKETS

clav with several members ore-

Mr -mrl Mrs Tohn Slull w.m-J ,Be"y B,'0W" WaS a gUcsl 01 lserlt- Tllc ntxt meeting will be Mi. and Mis. John fatullz wu . Patt Froderick f M gt ti Greenwood 'dinner t2usls of Mr. and Mrs. m... ... w iul iib. iui.od uh-liiwuto,

Harold Waddell of near Freeland- ,,y " 8 " ' . Tuesd;,y

'ville Sunday ana Mrs- dake -Baughman, ;sdra. i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sims of 'vho hav.!, be,f -nfinei to their j . , Unrold Harris Npw Tphannn viitpd with home wltl1 illness this week are iur' and M1S' uarola "an's near New Lebanon visited with imnrovinJ- ad Mrs. Esta Stark left Monday Mr. and Mrs.- Herschcl Wolfe , M0ly imProylnS- . T Florida for i Hippp Sundav . I Grover Vickrey and Allen lor tiamPa Florida toi a three r Mr. 'and Mrs. Floyd Hamilton lt0V"were .suppcr guests , mcnth ?tav'

were dinner guests of Mr. and ve,1J"8 01 ivir. ana j Lt. and Mrs. L. E. Followell -f

Aberdeen, Maryland are here visiting relatives and friends.

NEW COTTAGE Groc., opening Saturday, Jan. 13th at 523 S. Court. Mrs. Gwendolyn radRctl, I'rop. I

JUST RECEIVED At PURITY

FOR SALE One good team pi' Biscuit Mix; Corn Muffin Mix; . . - , ,.r r, 1.. ht:,. n;-. f .. . l,T..f.l..riv.

T-OlCI maiCS, WCll uior.i;, m;i ui ixcuu miA r iuat, muaiuwin

w work harness. Riley Park, bteak baucc; Cheese ssprcacis;.

raysville, Ind. .Herring Chocolate byrup; oc lsox

- - (Raisins; Potato Chips. FOR SALE 122 acres; 7-room-i , i

I house, Ai'cola heating system; ATTENTION CHICK BUYERS! ' using for 1000 hens, large barn, Cet that Brooder house ready her outbuildings, electricity, 2 now for some profitable broilers.! od wells. Ward Pigg, Sullivan' FIRST HATCH, Monday, January. 1. 1 15th. JOHNSON PRODUCTION

I ERED CHICKS. We . have some

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 12. (U.R) Mrs. Claude Griffith Sunday. Produce: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waddeil Poultry: Broilers, friers and wei'c Carlisle visitors Monday, roasters under five lbs., 28c; Bar- Nathan Abrams, Mrs. Sara red and White Rock springers. Montgomery, Mrs. Luella Abrams 24c; colored springers, 23c; Leg- and Mrs- Joyce Grass were in horn springers, 21c; heavy breed Vincennes Tuesday, hens, 24c; Leghorn hens, 21c; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jerrell of cocks, 15v.' Bicknell 'visited with their dau ghter, Mrs. Wayne Anderson Butter: Number one. 49c; butler Monday, veiling, 45 3-4 cents for number, Thursday Club Meets

one and ac lor number two. . The Thursday Club held their

current egg receipts, J1 lbs

Mrs. W. H. Day.

Sarah Sims of New Lebanon spent the week-end with Patsy McNabb. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder lias been named Judy Kay.

Mrs. Thelma Vest of near I'

G. O. P. AGREES ON SHAKE UP OF BENEFIT BOARD, The,

home of Mrs. Lottie Sweet Tucs- Republican policy comnmiee ivprovea iasi nigiu legisj.mon w k-

organize the btaic unemployment compensation uaru uy iueiin w a "ripper" bill soon to be introduced in the Indiana General Assembly. The committee also sanctions extension for two more years'

afternoon, January 0f a)i saiarics of state and county officials increased in . the 1943 legislature. , .

The proposed Unemployment Compensation Board would remain at the same strength five members, but provides an opportunity for the appointment of new members by Governor Gates. It was dis

closed that Everett uarcmer, ivionticeno, . uemocrat, nas suomiucc,

his resignation as director of the Unemployment Compcn

partment. The Indiana Municipal League simultaneously with a meeting of the policy committee proposed a. skip-election bill to delay municipal elections until 1947 and hold them thereafter in the odd instead of even years. .

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Nash of Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Sldon Taylor of Bicknell spent Sunday afternoon witii Mr. and Mri. Gam

Woolley.

John "duel Heed, who has

leave

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan -Livestock:

Hogs, 9,000; 160-400 lbs., $14.80;

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v,aj,0v,ile ,a sending uus wee been .JVcrscas is herj on

wan Mrs. Meredith Pinkston. for a fevv d,,vs visili;ig hjs erand. Past Matrons Club parents, Mr. a.-.d Mi's. Dan On December 28th, the Past Brown. ' , - Matrons Club met at the home . pa'i. Ann lim,:,. Vi- rinii

December meeting with Miss lies- " mli' M.auie lweey 10r an au" , The Paula Ann Iiom.v fcc C!u!

ter Hoover, on last Thursday. aay 'feting. At noon a delicious met ftt the home of Mrs. FrankDue to the icy conditions of covered dish dinner was served. ,Virkersv with Mrs. Em.iyns Miller 12 CU.R) streets the meeting was post- In the alternon the meeting was as assistinc hostess. At noon n poned for a week after Christ- alled to order b-v the president, delicious covered dU'. dinner

mas. Responses to roll call. Mrs. ilUA;c iVClst-Vi A,,u dlS0 ,,aw , was served. The meeting

PENALIZE FRONT OFFICERS. A "number;' of United States Army commanders have been ousted from their battlefront command for failing to meet performance standards, it was revealed yesterday by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, who also announced that the nation probably, will be told next Thursday what the recent German breakthrough cost in American lives. He declined to disclose when or where the command shakeups occurred.

100-159 r $13 2lSoV S De 0rr S-e a well prepared u?nerS?g Progn,m ." to al b and choice sows mostly $14.00- Christmas story, followed by tT "l, v h ; president, Mrs. Fern Banficld.-

SALE OF misc. household fur-

iture. Inquire Sunday and Mon-

y at 208 N. French Street.

$14.05.

FOR SALE 5-room modern

ouse. No oasement dui wiin utomalic heat. In one of most

Mrable locations. Subject to

nmcdiate possession. No tele-

hone information. Shown by ap-

ointment only. Call 253.

Wanted

Thrifty, Vigorous Barred Rocks,' and Rhode I. Reds available ' Monday at a very reasonable price, JOHNSON HATCHERY, Linton, Indiana. J

For Rent

several poems cv ivirs. jserma Evans and Mrs. Edna Krcsge.

Cattle, 600; calves, 600; com- Carols were sung. A biography mon and medium steers, $10.00 on Franz Gniber, prepared by $.2.75; medium and good cows, Grace Wiggs, was read by $10.00 $12.00; cutter and com-1 Mrs. Ella Rogers. The usual domon,, $7.00 $0.75; canners, $5.50 nation was made for China Relief.

$7.00; vealcrs top $17.50. ! During the social hour the

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Devotions Mrs. Hatie Tweedy. Pledge of alligance. Roll call Bible verse. Song ."His Birthday" eser. Reading Margaret Andrew?. Reading Drue Pinkston.

An exchange of gifts, was en-

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FOR RENT 54-acre farm, 7 miles from Sullivan, 3 miles from Graysville. Good house and barn. For . information write ' Mrs. Margaret Downs, 325 S. Main,

large.

mrges. Sullivan

Fertilizer Co. I

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WANTED Radiator cleaning id repairing. Also all kinds of

iJdcring done. Nu-Cor Radiator

lop, I'z'j N, Main bl., biiluvan

LOST Male hog, red, weight 300 lbs. If seen notify at once. Clco Walters, Paxlon, Ind. R. R, 1.

Shceo. 1.500: bulk (rood h-tess served an flnhorate Innr-h 3" Uy all. KaniCS Were drawn

choice lambs, $14.75 $15.50; most at well appointed tables in the V ,ocrcl IUI uu- Jeal- Jnei Lesson on how to use

lueuium io iow gooa lamps, .fii.au caning room. January meeting ,,w. x.. Mr5 iaura rsei

Pledge oi Allcgancc to the

Flag. . Song "America the Beautiful ' All. Club Creed- given in unison. Roll call The most useful g'Jt I received for Cliristuii's, The following program . was

given:

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YOUNG SLAVIC KING BALKS AT REGENCY. Young King Peter of Yugoslavia handed Allied diplomats a new Balkan political snarl when he suddenly reversed his course and came out in formal opposition to a regency plan drawn up by Marshal Tito and his ow-n prime minister, Ivan Subasic. U. S. EQUIPS FRENCH ARMY. War Minister Andrew Diethelm declared at Paris, after a tour of-the Alsatian battlefront that by the end of Spring France would have qn army of. .1.200,000 men equipped ;md powerfully armed with the latest American material.'

$14.50.

i to be with Mrs. Xenia Hoover. President, Edna Bates; Vice j i?eaciing For

President, Lillie Ladd: Secretary , Year's Clara Pierce

Reading-

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They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlor

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CARD OF THANKS

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WANTED TO BUY Mcchani-j il drawing instrument sets. Call,

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L ..''.. . . v . 1 Wo wisli to extend our sincere' WANTED TO RENT A small ( thanks and appreciation, to all ( odcrn house or unfurnished i those who were so kind during lartmcnt. Best references. Ad-1 the illness and death of . our

ess Box I, c-o Sullivan Daily ! rr.oiner, Mrs. Mame Wagner. -

i Josephine Wagner 1 Mr, and Mrs. J. H.: McCammon Mr. and Mrs.' Orion Self

Mr. and Mrs. Verie Caton Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin Cpl. and Mrs. John Wagner

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Dead Animals Removed All Kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullian phone .'.'i2 or Crawford sm or Crawford . 33109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 2-t hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, Indiana

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Game Dolores Turner. Reading Mistakes

Payne. Reading Uncle Ben's Funeral Edna Duciiey.

Laura

PUKSJDK.NT ASKS PREDICTIONS END. President Roosevell has requested all government officialsmilitary and civilian to refrain from predicting early termination of th, war lest such speculation curtail war production. ' NAME STATE' TAX BOARD. Governor Kaiph F. Galas. Thursday announced appointment of a new State Board of Tax Commissioners, the first complete board he has named since assuming office. Members are Otto C. Wulfman of Huntingburg. chairman; and Roy J. Jorg of Ligonier and Ray E. Smith. Mr. Smith, executive secretar;: to former Governor Henry F. Sclnicker, Is wie Democratic member. Jhe new board members succeed Chailes II. Bedwell. Sullivan, chairman, aid Peter A. Beczkiewicz of South Bend and Howard

Those present were.

Russell, Myrtle Woolley, Russin ! Atcheson of Scotlsbuig, The first two composed the democratic maMcCracken, F.dn.i Dudley, Kati-.? jority in the administration of Mr. Schricker. Schullz, Eva Lean, Fern -Ban- ; . . . . , - field, AnvKXla ,tout, Di,iorc-s , FORBID SEASONAL JtAIf. SERVICE TO RESORTS. The eovTurncr, f.itclla P: ne, Pauline ;,..(,,, i iasi niahl forbnde future operation of DassenL'er trains lo

Anna Brown and Clara

provide seasonal service to resorts, recreational or vacation areas.

ine-Minute Test 1. In an orchestra, by what other name is the double-bass known? 2. What are the "manuals", of an organ? - 3. What other name has the kettle drum?

Ar&TCHlNS TME STRAW BOSS MAXE A BIG FELLOW OF HIMSELF AT YOUR. EXPENSE,- !

iXw'tcrE.P.Ivl., CHICAGO) ILL. .2

Words of Wisdom An obstinate man does not nold opinions they hold him. Bp. Butler.

AOay's Horoscope . Yours is a very active nature. You have shrewd ideas and should go into business for yourself, so you will profit by your own inge

nuity. You are a sincere and per-

-GRAB BAGsevering person, but you also have a sharp temper which you should curb if you wish to be entirely happy. As a result of the dominant Venus vibrations today, your nobility of character may. be praised. Perhaps the fine example of another will inspire you to a lofty deed. Or tenderness and compassion may lead you to do a kindly deed. Hints on Etiquette It is not necessary to wear black at a funeral, but bright colors are taboo.

you do. Be satisfied only with the finest results of every effort,, andyou will be very successful. You have wonderful talents and must recognize them early. You are optimistic, courageous and .sympathetic.. Under today's prevailing Uranus- vibrations your ego may feel somewhat deflated If you feel yourself unable to cope with someone who js experienced and worldly, consider the fact that the, aspect .which restrains you courage is only temporary.

Horoscope for Sunday Give your best In everything

Pistributed ty King Features Syndicate, Inc.

bne-Minute Test Answers

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