Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 30, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 February 1945 — Page 5

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY. FEB. 9, 1945, PAGE FIVE foil Cheat Yourse en YouDon'tRead All The Want Ads All The Time

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n A I LY T1A1ES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum Charge, 18' words or less, 35 tents; 3 days, 70 cents, r 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for kiace type or caps.

Each initial anu abbreviation is counted as a word, All ified ads arc cash with order with exception of those firms organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Times. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of box ibcr or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are confidential i the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed lie ud states. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily

ies." Those answering it should either mail or bring their re- , which, will be turned over to the person placing the adverijjimt. Under no circumstances will the. name of a person be iiljj'f-tl if the ad Ls keyed. Obituary, 3 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

Card of Thanks, $.1.00. Resolutions, In Mumoriams

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3 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

For Sale

AH .OF wood shingles duo at ;n Bureau Elevator at Meiom week. Farm Bureau Co-op.

fOli John Deere parts ana

vice call 285 at Mace Tire &

llery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

:UT. FLOWERS and Plants.

Idin's Greenhouse.

ITAL1TY FEEDS Egg mash, 0; scratch feed, $2.85; 16 .... .... 1 I -J tl..i.. l.r...

i v. sa.au rauou icjk u,, utt

d: dug food, 25 lbs., $1.15. c's Feed Store. lUn'LERS' and" TAILPIPES oil cars now on sale here. No lies for you.-"WE INSTALL

EM! Hud's Standard " Service,

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(APPLES $1.00 to 3.00 per bu., ld storage. Turley, $3.50 per bu. :lten Orchard, Linton, Ind.

FOR SALE 3 fresh cows, Jerseys, one giving 40 lbs. per, tests 7. T. A. Springer. FOR SALE 122 acres; . 7-ioom house Areola heating system; housing, fur 1000 hens, large' baru,, other outbuilding, electricity, 2 good wells. Ward Pigg, Sullivan R 1. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn. John E. McKinney, Sullivan R. 2. 3 mi. east of Merom.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

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FOR SALE 80-acre farm. Ibert R. Walters; Sullivan R. 5,

276, or call Paxton 10 on 23. This Saturday will be a special ,v for .boukinc "JOHNSON lUmUCTJON-ERKl) CHICKS." tve 50c per hundred early order scoimt. Every Single breeder lecti'd, bloodlested and U. S. pprcved. 31 years in the business ' producing better chicks. JOHNUN I KKI) & SUri'LY Ccs, 115 tulh Section St., Sullivan.'

MARINE First Lt. Tyrone Power, former Hollywood film star, haa completed training as first pi let of : Curtiss Conwnando transport ple.iie at the Marine Corps Air station, El Ccntro, Calif., and is awaiting transfer overseas. Lieutenant Power ai.ivecl at El

FOR SALE Fresh eggs; 471 S. Centra station recently, after j3tH g). completing a War Bond lour throughout the middlewest. He

FOR SALE Paperhanger's outfit complete with extension plank, cutting tabic, etc. A1:k used furniture and some ladies' and men's good clothing. P and A Furniture Co., 105 S. Main.

Chiem Motor Machinist's lViaie Bob Clark, who is in the Navy and who has been enjoying a brief leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark and family,

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Mrs.. Sheila Bardsley, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker McHugh, for several days, returned Monday to her home in Cape May, New Jersey. Mrs. Flossie Bolinger and sis-

Funeral

Mrs. Frank Parsons took Ruth Helen Hall. Roberta Hill and Phillip Davics to a group meeting of young people at Graysville Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Charles Mason and Mrs.

Lippeatt were in Terre

Haute. Wednesday.

MRS. ELSIE GOEBY Funeral services were conducted in the New Lebanon Methodist Church Wednesday morning at ten o'clock for Mrs. Elsie Gorby, 80-year-old resident of New Lebanon who died Monday evening at six o'clock at the residence there. Services were in

Rev. T. B. Avery, pastor of the Oaktown Methodist Church. A beautiful song service was rendered by Percy Lester accompanied by Mrs. Jcanette Wernz at the organ.

Pallbearers were Glen Nowlin, Arch Nowlin, Harold Klnnett, Robert Medsker, Carl Medsker and Earl McElwain. Interment was made in the" Mann Cemetery of Graysville. .

Miss Wilma Dudley was .the charge of Rev.. Jennings of Me-

recent guest of her sister, Mrs.

Eliene Dudley in Sullivan. The ladies of the First Christian Chinch met for an all-day quiltnig' at the home of Mrs. George Risinger Wednesday.

FOR SALE Good piano. North Watson. Phone 527-B.

616

FOR SALE OR TRADE 1936 Chev. 2-door. Good tires, mechanically A-l throughout, good paint. 722 S. Main.

previously had been in training with a Marine Transport squadron at the air station in Cherry 'oint, N. C. (International)

Wanted

tor. Mrs. Leota Allen, snout Wed

neday in Farmersburg. Ml'Si David Lippeatt was hosMrs. Roy Murphy and son of tes with Mrs- KalPh Northrop Pontiac, Michigan, are viisting her as assisting hostess lor the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunter. Woman's Study club Tuesday Mrs. John Faulds entertained at evening. The topic "what should

dinner Tuesdav. Mrs Mnrv FaniHe be the contribution of women

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and Eleanor White of California

and Mrs. Dorothy Kelboski.

FOR SALE Massey Harris Challenger Iractor, steel wheels, with, cultivator, disc, plows. To

sell before Feb. 14. 2 miles north, ; ehar;C.

mlles casl 01 auiuvan on uien-1 barges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. dora road. Mrs. Chas. Cummins. - .

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FOR SALE Good aining 'table id six chairs with leather 'seat.

iirgam lor uuick saie.--i3 - o.

huson St.

ALVEY pays 10c for your beef hides. Alvey Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd & Ohio, Terre Haute. GET YOUR February Feed Requirements at Johnson's. 3 valu

able prizes to be given away Feb-1 ruary 28th. Be sure to ask about

Johnson Feed & Supply Co,

WANTED Dead animals. We!

remove your dead animals free ofi. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jenkins

Phone No, h reverse and children snent the week-end

with Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stciner of East Lynn, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wolfe

called on Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sims, Sunday. Mrs. Frances Phillips spent

general

housework and help with children. No laundry. Phone 548. 405 W. Washington.

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rom. A service oi sacrea nymus was sung by Mrs. Gerald Sims and Mrs. Orville Biggs accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Springer at the organ. Pallbearers were Ed Dodds, Robert Springer, Paul Phillips, Sam Springer, Guy Eaton and Everett Irvin. Burial was made in the Mount Zion Cemetery near Aew Lebanon.

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WANTED High school girl to

work on Saturdays; part time after Monday with Mrs. Stella Stultz.

school. Call at Purity Food Shop,

South Side Square.

and education to the war and

post-war periods," this was an interesting panel discussion, very capably handled by Freida Northrop, Dorothy Dugger, Elsie Hill and Mrs. George Holder. Guests were, Mrs. John Organ, Mrs. Waliace Springer, Mrs. J. Riggs addressed club on our

R. Riggs of Sullivan. Mrs. J. R. "Latin American Students", this was very interesting and very much enjoyed by all. After the meeting refreshments of angel food cake, whipped cream and coffee were served. Mrs. Stella Ringer and Mrs. Eva Taylor of Dugger, . were

JESSE W. MEDSKER Services honoring the memory I of Jesse W. Medsker, native of i Turman Township who died ' Monday morning at his residence ' here, were conducted " Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the chapel of the Billman Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by

FOR SALE Hay, straw, com.

jven wire fence stretchers, lence this.

;;ts. wire fence and barbcu wire. ill Mickey. CALL 1507 fur Cold Wave Permaneuls, $10.00 and $15.00. Others

Berkshire $3.00 up. Charm Beauty

Lost

FOR SALE Young

oars. Arch Nowlin, Graysville, over Maxwell-Brown's.

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LOST Merchant Marine Officer's pen, gold. Reward. Return to t-1.1..l 7. I

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Mrs. Stanley Jewell and . Mrs... guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass called on Mr. and Mrs. Elza Hutchison and Mrs. Martha Clarence Keys and daughters, Hutchison. Monday evening. I n Mrs. Joyce Grass and Mrs. ' ' i

Maxine Lloyd returned Monday from Camp Robinson, Ark., where

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OYSTER Shells, 90c: Scratch Hud Crowder Relief Corps Sat., ted, $2.65; Ground Corn & Oats, 'Feb. lOlh, 1st door south Smith's . t . n el.,,-,.

2..:; Blue mnoon lO'o uairy i u

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O.K truuuin, !...., u jrJs. ,)i(.ydeSi typewriter, lieatedsd.rect from our ory . s(ovcSi ke be(,S) ;iores (,. you. Johnson Feed & nuittrcss, rtl-ess.T. and all kinds "I'I'ly Co. I of good used furniture at 107 W, FOU SALE Bales bean, hay, 50 ', Jackson St., Sullivan. M. . T. hi. yellow beans, 2-horsc mowing Conger. i

nariime, !)-incn teea mm, o-rn.

;n"tl Mess, surface cultivator,

oil. smooth m'oulh, mare. Wa,it-!:ic each' North sklc next lo Bus d: Brown Swiss bull, 12 to is' Station. noiilhs. Thomas Bowen, 1 1-2 mi.j . . .i j NOTICE 1 have bueis. "fur FOR SALE Two young Jeisy( smU favni5t 5 to uii acres. Waul "ws. 5 miles soulheast of New;(ost,11? See Bill Mickey. Lebanon. Elmer Prose, R. 1 Sulli-I l .......... an' .. I TRAINED practical nurse, gradFOR SALE Good farm team of ! uale Practical Nurse Training eldiiigs, weight 1300 lbs. Sound j School, wants position as niffhl

Mals, Clieese and Dairy Prod-: ucls Book 4 red stamps Q5 through Z5 and A2 through D2

I now valid. Q5 fhrough Sr invalid and! March 31. T5 through X5 invalid

April 28. Y5, Z5, A2 through D2 invalit! June 2. Processed Foods Book 4 blue stamps X5 through Z3 and A'

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Mrs, Juhn Weber and Manford Shipley were in Haute Wednesday.

Mrs. Terre

Paid Chance H. 1

on leave after twelve

months

HERE FOli.fi short lime only.

'3 photos 15c. 5x7 cnlargemenl.K,

n every respect. ?. 1, Sullivan.

Harry Mason,

nurse. Call Bertha Ogborn, Phone

585

through G2 now good. 112 through training. He has been visiting his L2 valid Feb. 1. V5 through Z5, parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Scott A2 and B2 invalin March 31. C2 and will leave Sunday for San through G2 invalid April 2i). 112 Francisco for assignment. through L2 invalid June 2, Sugar-Book. 4 stamp 34 good Mr' ;'"ri Mrs- iJoyd Gibson left for five pounds until Feb. 23. 1 Thursday morning for California Slamp 35 becomes valid for fivc,wl,ere thev Wl11 i:ike theU' home pounds Feb. 1 aoe will be good duivuiou. until June 2. All sugar stamps j i-.i;,H,n Di-vHf wji l.

must I'iree moui.nn now

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Sullivan Thursday,

other sugar stamp is expected to

become good May 1. I Harvey Randall and Mrs. WillShoes Book 3 airplane stamps iam Corn of Bicknell iire here 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA visiting their parents, Mr. and s;'ys no plans to cancel any. Mrs. John Randall. Gasoline li-A coupons valid

.".'irs. Liiancs ueynoicis was in

On Tuesday night, February 6th. the War Widow's club met at the home of Minerva Pinkston willi Betty Collins as co-hostess. Following a short business session games and contests were enjoyed. Refreshmenlts were served

'to Marie. Bogard, Reah Gelthiger, Icoralie Arnelt, Agnes Rinard, 3c, is home ! n(fv .T;,p, AniPtl M:irtiu Smilt.

Anna Dillion, 'Dorothy Benson, Pauline Richards, Ruth Arnett, Rachael Cooper, Meredith Pinkston, Thelma Vest and Reva Bates. I Mrs.' Mae Wesner was a guest I Tuesday of Mrs. Anna Eslinger and Pauline Richards, i Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harris returned home Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Bruce Allen Hubble has been confined to his home this week 1 by illness. I Mary Ann Renaker has been confined to her home this week by illness.

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50cMinit.Rub 44c 50c'Unguentine .'. 43c 25c Feenamint : 19c SI. 25 Creomulsion . . $1.09 50c Pepto-Bismol 47c 35c Groves Cold Tablets 27c 60c Murine . . . : . . . 49c 60cZonite ....... 47c 60c Sal Hepatica 49c 35c Sloans Liniment 29c 50c Anacin Tablets . . . 39c 60c Tonsiline . 49c 40c Fletcher's Castoria 31c 60c Syrup Pepsin ........... 49c $1.25Retonga S1.09

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Official V. S. Navy Fhoto Victim of Pans'iu assault in Philippines given binod tr.nsfuSion in K.nvy emergsncy rrnvt that' War Bond", outfitted with the most modern medical equipment. U. j. I caiw'j Detriment

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, FOR SALE Mixed timothy, 'lover hay, and wheat straw Wanted: a Duroc boar. S. E. Doulspn, New Lebanon phone.

I Now ready, CIiuhiimimi Strain l-ailv Korean Jjcsprdeza Seed. Illinois Slide test !K,78'nrp. riicc IZc ini iMiun.d, !agt!-ll and F.O.B. Kiihinson, Illinois Or write Trimble Bids., Tritnbie, Illinois.

AT PURITY FOOD Gailoii Catsup. $1.50; Swansdown flour. $1.25;

potatoes, 59c: country' egus.

fvci-va-hi'ii' Ini- four inns ea'-.n

n-i. I- t 's o r. ! r. Sullivan Mondav.

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Fuel Oil Old period 4 and 5

15

lbs. do..

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chance and daughter, Billie Ann returned to WiiMhmi'tnn Wprlnr-vsiinv nfler-

and new ueriod 1. 2 and 3 coupons ,.,, .,(-. .,::,: u.. ...;.u m..

;!7c; fresh peanuts, lb. 29c; orang-valid in all areas throughout cur-1 rs R Scott S. doz. 2.)C. i rent hcatiriL' war.

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of

Grover Vickrey and Shirley Greene were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jackson and children of Columbus, Ohio I are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Jackson.

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liKWARD '- Fur iiiloriualion' . j . M T T ffS t4 li'vl' t'"-,n'11 ,,u;l '''' ,,K' I'ome ;.ii:ig to reliirn of Oagwood, my U lJ M S Uiir ' Miss Margaret McGrew Thuh iter cat. Notify Mrs. Ed Jones., , ' . f4 day.

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Dead Animals Removed All Kinds: Iidws, . cows, sheep, calves and hns. ('.ill Monroe Feed .Service, Sullijin phone .')32 or Crawford or Crawford 5310!). Terre Haute. We pay all )lione charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtei Co Terre Haute. Indiana

SPOT CASH lor a five or sixroom all modern home in first class condition, for my own personal use. Located in northwest part of city (Washington Street north and Section Street west.) If interested in selling, address promptly, Box Z e-o Times.

Mrs, John FoUoweJJ and Miss Margaret McGrew attended club at Mrs. Cyril Downen s Wednesday.

Ouit paying rent and own a tiorac. Special bargains on property ou installment pl.iu. Also farms for sale. ' W. T MELLOTT

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DO YOUR OWl floor sanding. K.v'nl our WimiIcii by the hour. Also use our Sherwin-Williams Floor l ini:h - The I't.ulity I 1h rtl, t 'iiii?.- '17

. ATTENTION i1 A R M,E R S -When iii di.'i i'V llyln i'l M-ed corn ''ii !!); p'.anliiiH belt.ri bu Clow's and Kelly's dependabli llybrids Bill Mickey, Dealer.

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even if the hostess does not know the wife

Words of Wisdom. v - Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, these three alone lead life to sovereign powcr.Tenny ison. llinlsn Etiqucltsr''.. j Airinvitation to any social function other than a stag party

" it oday's Horoscope v If birthday today means that you have excellent possibilities, but Will be obliged to work faithfully to attain success. You possess the power of concentration in your work and are generous and sympathetic toward others. You are devoted to your loved ones. You should get along harmoniouslyiWith, everyone while

Mercury and Neptune are in trine aspect. Your co-workers should be i a cooperative mood. Strivo to be an enthusiastic pace-setter. Have fun thi3 evening.

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