Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 56, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 March 1945 — Page 3

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Obituary, '2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. , ' Resolutions,. In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

For Sale METAL roofing and horse tanks. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 2115 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and JViidin's Greenhouse. ' Plants. VITALITY FEEDS Egg. mash, 3.30; scratch feed, $2.85; 16 airy, $2.50; rabbit penets, Dag 3.90: doa food. $4.85. 25 lbs., $1.45. Kble's Feed Store. FOR SALE Baled timothy and lover hay. Goodman and Wilson arm, l mi.ie cast or iarnsie ou 'leasantville Road. FOR SALE Choice lot on corier Cross and Giles. Call 774-B. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1930 'ord 1 Vi ton truck, dump bed. 1st ouse west DugHcr High School. Villiam .Harrison.. ... FOR SALE Yellow corn, al alia hay, 1-2 straw. 70c per bale 'aul Wible, Graysville phone. . 1934 Farmall tractor, power ift; cultivator, two 14 ta." plows; ! ft. tandem disc. Pete McCamnun. Route 1 FOR SALE A ieam of-4-ycar-kl mares, broke; 10 head of otters, 5 with calves. Harvey Griffith on Bill Lund farm. Dug:er phone. R. R. 5 Sullivan. FERTILIZER Buy early and i ivoid tiie rush. Complete stock on ancls. Monroe Feed Service. MiYrvTh-iv ivrnWr FOR SALE i; It,,.", ,r,l,.,-,l i.rnu C V I iLebanon Phone.

FOR SALE Two young Duroc'half mile east of Highway 41 and nale hogs ready for service. Also i 4 miles north Sullivan. Priced to mlraulie dump bed. Herbert. sell. Harold Crichfield, Shelburn

LadKon, Shelburn R. 1. : FOR; SALE Oal and wheats straw, and cheao hay. G. T. Cox. ! northwest of Graysville. i FOR SALE Collie pups; also! 3-yr-old mare weighing 1300 lbs. Frank Page, R. 1 Paxton. Vh miles west of Bucktown. I FOR SALE 1 two-bottom 16 irJ tractor plow, good condition; 1 Mother Nature Brooder, capacity ' 150 chix. Everett Irvin, 1 mile south New Lebanon. . - F.OK SALE Vickland seed oats; team of Percheron mares, one registered and in foal; John Deere 12-foot disc. E. F. Springer. FOR SALE Estate heatrola. Phone 278. FOR SALE 3-room house and! lot, good condition. Close to bus.! 2 'doors north Black & While Garage. Lester Deckard. DuL'tfor. or see Floyd Deckard. R. 5 Sullivan. FOR SALE Clover & wheat mixed hay, $20.00 per ton. Harold ICarmiehael, 0 miles west Carlisle. Now ready, Champion Strain Early Korean Lespedeza Seed, Illinois Slate test 99.78 pure. Trice 12c per pound, Bagged and F.O.B. Robinson, Illinois. Or write Trimble Bros., Trimble, Illinois. Dead Animals Removed ' All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, icalves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullian phone 3.'52 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tern Hnte, Idkai

ALL sizes of Grade I tires and tubes.- Also battery recharging

and permanent anti-freeze. Closed ! - Sundays. Fiynn's, Paxton. -1 FOR SALE Woman's raincoat, good condition, brown, heavy rubber and cloth, well made, full length, medium size. Can be worn as winter coat.. $6.25 cash. 228 W. Graysville (near hospital). FOR SALE 5 ft. horse-drawn' mower. 1 row cultivator. 7 ft. steel 1 roller. 20 disc clover seed drill. Harry Mason, New Lebanon. For Rent FOR RENT Clean, comfortable

sleeping rooms, close in. 128 W.jDugger, ind.

Wail. Ftione 700 alter live p. nv i FOR RENT Two-room ished apartment. Electric refrigeration, stoker heat. Adults only, i 428 E. Washington St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Outside entrance. Close! ! 9io cti, o0n ia,h. i Also sleeping rooms. FOR SALE Chester White gilt. Rj J. FOR SALE Dcering mower in good repair, one riding plow, also 10-ft. disc. Aud " price, - Sullivatt Phone. ' pnT?..RAi.Rrh,.tJer wi.ii ,w with pigs; also a few tons of baled soy Dean hay. Richard V. Johnston, Graysville phone. FOR SALE Small farm, Hamilton TownslW. 18 acres, all till - able, fruit trees, 5-room house, brooder house, chicken house, SidJivan school bus passes door, one-' P'loue. i'" s-w electric meat case in good condition. Also grocers computing scales, inquire at 10 E- Jackson St., Sullivan, Ind. to oAVrT"T- I i'V jnuji ur utuc iur ciiy property, 57-acre farm gravel road 4 'A- miles Jasonville, Ind. Store zixou it., W1U1 living apt., Darn, chicken house, coal house, good J'''011'. rui,llijl water year around. ""uuc Ul iu - "m oi-. our livan. FOR SALE Two cows, with calves; one Guernsey heifer. W. near Glendora. 4-year-old 2-year-old F. Frame. FOR SALE The Wm. Anderson farm located north of Dugger, 49 ) acres and building. See. Mrs. Earl Davis, Dugger. . : ' FOR SALE Man's bicycle in good condition,, new tires. S30. 332 W. Beech FOR SALE 25 bales and 2 stacks of redtop hay. Floyd Rollings worth, 2 miles west of Pleasantvilie. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free 6f charge, , Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Man ..'for dairy work. Good pay. Answer Box 34, care Times. ' WANTED TO BUY 100 bu. Chief soy beans. W. A. Wilkey, R. 2 Sullivan. New Lebanon phone. FEATHERS WANTED. New or old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Co., 907 No. Broadway, St. Louis 2, Mo. WANTED Lady for : general housework in widower's home. Answer Box 73. care of Times. WANTED Model B tractor, with cultivator and plow. Alvy' Engle, R. 4, Sullivan, , ,

WANTED Tractor (complete outfit) on rubber. Lloyd Abrams Carlisle Route 2.

2 JOBS OPEN Apply at Johnson Feed & Supply Co,, 115 S. Court St. YOUNG LADY : WANTEDPermanent position open for young lady. Apply at Bennett's, Pharmacy. WANTED Someone to haul 5 or 6 hundred ft. of lumber from 121 Giles St. to 424 S. Main St. ! John P. York. ' WANTED TO RENT Within next 60 days, 5 or 6-room semi-' modern house, close in. Reliable' couple. Phone 898. - ' Miscellaneous HERE'S A REAL FEED BARGAIN! Indiana All-Purpose Farm Feed, $2.25. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. EXPERT REPAIRING of tires, i f , ;: . rr.i 1: n r.n ' vulcanizing Tire reliners, $2.50 up. HUD'S TION. STANDARD STASEE SOUTER if you want to1 buy or sell real estate-have fin-1 est eating place in town for sale. ! A1o Ornpprv & Meat business.!

Hnino unnd rash business. Sout.er,mond at the Davis Hotel.

Ral Kslate. Office 326 W. Beech. NOTICE We have just receiV' cd a shipment of DUO NUBIAN. and WARM MORNING IIEATp's, Cabinet models. Buy now for next winter, the supply is still limited. Woodward Hardware Co.,! . , WE STILL HAVE a wige se-furn-jiecuon oi f-iHuurni xvoueis xui 1 . i f it .. J ( T1 1 t $tu.o ea. ana congoieum rugs $3.95 up. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. ATTENTION FARMERS Will have seed corn for sale on north side square about Mar. 20th. Also. sweet corn and popcorn. Come in, look us over. Bill Mickey. DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Kent our sander by the hour. Also use our snerwin-w imams noor Finiah. The County Hardware Phone 47. WE TNSTAT.T, mufflers) and tailpipes in a comparatively short

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ARD STATION. NOTICE 3-day service on rei capping. Bring tires Tuesday and Friday moraine. While Rose Service Station, Washington and Seclion St. DON'T sell your furniture and appliances until you've contacted us. Highest prices paid.. We buy any amount. 107 W. Jackson St. M, T. Conger. IF YOU ARE 45 OR OVER, and are anxious to have a business of your own for these war clays aud ior tne peace days to come, write .us today and we will send you' some rather astonishing facts ;nu ,,,ni chnw wn.. ,.,h-. VOU What SO.1

on good many other men are doing in var- Club Trayer Mrs. Cora Dauwest of j0US par(s of t)ie u s f and ll0W ' gherty, building v,.u nn pet starierl immmliiitr-lv I TV1iciniis fafroet.i..n

whether von have tnonev or nut Just send letter or postcard to Dept. Ill, R. C. Building, Little- , ton, Colorado. Lost ( j . LOST Between Claiborne Church and Glendora Store, grates off gasoline range. Finder please leave at Powell Mnlnr KmIos and , receive reward. LOST Lady's wrist watch, yellow gold Croydon, black cord band, between 560, S. Court and Index. Retiun to Times Office and receive reward. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the sympathy they have shown us in the loss of our son, L't. Dow K. Pay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pay tun and Family. OitivMimfte Test 1. Did Ben Johnson or Samsl Johnson write the famous 18th Mntury dictionary? 2. What are the Arthurian legfrnds? . ... 3. For what were the seven Suthe"'it!H tisters noted? Words of Wiadoui CommoTi -sense in an uncommon degree. 'is what the world calls wisdom. Coleridge. 'J'oday Hroiscoi) If today Is your birthday, you are generous, inspire lasting friendships and you rarely incur Uie enmity of others. You are a

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TVIrs T.nnisp Tlanipls and Pliarlps iVjr : " . Fridav " f Mr ml(1 Mrg Chriss vit,krey of near Sullivan. Mrs- Sylvia Fisher and Miss Minerva Spurlock transacted business in Sullivan Friday and visiiea wiui ivirs. uemuue xianiMrs- Josephipe Morris is visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee and other relatives at Lafayette, ,Jolm Edwards is the new pro prietor at the Standard filling i station. Mrs. Doris Johnson and daughie spemmg lure wera Willi t. n. StoesdiH of Torre Manfe ,ig spending this week with Mr. I Bnd Mrs Reid wiisoni . Mrs. Ruth Chilcote and son were in Robinson Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Wisener who been confined to her home has the past week with illness is im(proving. Pre-Easter revival RPrvirea wm beEi.. Mondav nishf. Marrh 19tll at , Methodist ; Church. Everyone is welcome. MeTom Handicraft Club The Merom Handicraft Home Economics club met at the home cf Mrs- Estella Johnson March wlm aye donnson as. j co-hostess. The club was called ito order by the. president with the following program given: Song "Star Spangled Banner"; in unison. Club Creed Mrs. Eloise Pirtle. .Song of the month "Auld Lang Syne" in unison. Roll call Each member responding with a house cleaning hint. Minutes of the last meeting (read and approved. Old and new business discussed. Report on garden and poultry meetings Mrs, Myrtle McKinney. Interesting bit Mrs. . Anna Nichols and Mrs. Edna Bates, Piano sold Mrs Rfiv in TfU-mr Kervpd In Mecflamoo Stanley Rowe, Ejlgar Smiley! June Gilkerson. Myrtle McKinney, Lenore French, Eloise Pir tle, Edna Bates, Nora 1'ierson, Hazel Goodman, Cora Daugherty, Bernice Daniels, Alice Allen, Anna Nichols, Mildred Pirtle, Dorothy Burke, Roxie , Kelsey, Zenobia Harris, Laura Scott, Connie Johnson, Estie Mason, Clara Anderson, Helen Jones, Bonnie Roseberry, Grace White, Mararet Wampler, Faye Johnson, and the hostess, Estella Johnson. HUSLE Dale Sbel'fler of Camp Sampson, New York. is spending a few days with his wife, daughters and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seewer of Linton , visited . relatives here GRAB BAG shrewd judge of other people. Your quick perceptions inspire the confidence of friends. Travelig claims much of ,youf time aiV ttentioh. Someone close to J may return from a trip. Sini.' Mercury is in power, give thanks that yoiir Joved one returned all right. Vflork done by a youngster in whom you take an interest may merit special attention. I ' ' ' Hints on Etiquette A well mannered person might be described as one who never consciously hurts anotr Horoscope for Sunday You are endowed with powerful Distributed bv K&x Futures Syndicate, Iaa

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TO COME OUT OF TMAT DOOR LIKE A CANNONBALLli ON HIS WAVy fO WORK r Sunday, . . . , . G. A. Ridseway of Mooresville attended the funeral of Charles L- Whalea Suntlay. Sirs. Bessie Walker spent the week-end in the country with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Borders and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lay ton of Terre Haute spent Sunday here with Mrs. Lay ton's brother, Dr. G. W. Clayton and wife. Miss June Charlton of Indiana polis is recuperating at the home !rf Tier numntQ hpio nftAr aJpnfijsilectomy. Woman's Missionary The Woman' Missionary society Oi ine nrisiiari tnurcn met at the home of Mrs. Maxine Gore . ., ,,m , ,. . Song "We've A Story to Tell ;to the Nations. - -, Prayer Rev. Marsolf. Devotions Mrs. Gilliland. ! Reading The Races of Mankind Mrs. Emma Bailey. - .

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A Chaplains StoryMrs. Edley.at the home of Mrs. Emma Spinks.

W. Rogers. . . Meeting was closed with poem by Mrs. Xenia Hoover. The .April meeting will be held in me cntiren, tne ennnat meetihg.Closed with Missionary uuiiuiuiuiu . . Mrs. Pearl Vigilant Curt Stewart were in Friday. " Mr., and Mrs. John scent last Sunday with and' Mrs. Shelburn, Mrs. William Trotter and family

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of near Sullivan. , 1 , wfry, who preceded her in death on Pvt.. rWrri'. Wheat is hnme nn December 18, 1940. Mrs. Shaw was

furlough. He will report back to.: Little, Rock, Ark., March 26lh. The W.1 S. C. S. of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs; . Austin Shipley' Thursday, March 15th. with 19 members present. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed by all at noon. The occasion was Mrs.' Shipley's birthday. The next meeting will be Mrs. Thomas Bridwell. with

Mrs. Lorain Marlowe and "sonjFlowerbearers were Waneeta

were in Jasonville, Friday. j Daugherty, Irene Raley, ; Laura Miss Wanda Johnson of south of Scott, Drue Pinkston; Marguerite Hymwa, was in town Friday. i Walters and -Roxie Kelsey, all . Miss Clara Johnson called on 'members of .the-Eastern Star. InMrs. James Marlowe Friday af-!'terment - was. made in' Merom teruoon. ,- ' I Cemetery. A birthday . dinner was held I " 1111 .num. m..

Sunday, March 14, at the home of j Mr, and Mrs. John FolloweU. in I honor of the former's birthday.; Those present were Mr. and "Mrs. j William Trotter and sous, Billy j and Joey, Mrs. Helen Wilson, all, of Sullivan R. R., Tuncy Trotter j oi iiicicnea, .Leon, raye, Betty and Kathrine Wilson of Sullivan. ei: Mrs. Elmer Anderson and Mrs. E, A. Hammack were Linton visitors, Thursday. Mrs. J. Weaver of San Francis co, Cal., and Mrs. Floyd Trudcll of Chicago, 111., who have been, the guests of Dr. aud Mrs. F. M. Dukes, returned to Chicago, Ihursday. " - . emotions. You will make a dp and sincere lover, but likewis will be a bitter enemy to thosa 'ho cross you. You are resource1 and determined in your , ef Jrt3. Misfortune always inSpirej you to work :harder toward suc cess. You may meet an interesting person today who inspires you to train a latent ability. Your anv bifion should take a spurt due to the clever ideas you take in Din in a new piac tonight; call on t friend. .. one-nflnute Test Answrt 1. Samuel 'Johnson. 2. Stories of deeds ascribed t( King Arthur and his knights. 3. Their long hair,;. .

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Lee Hamblyn is home on . furlough and is visiting , his wife and son. Mrs. O. II. Meredith and Mrs. Jolui Davis are visiting friends and relatives in Jonesboro, Ind:. The Loyal Daughters Class of the Christian church met Tuesday evening at the home of Frankie McGhee for their usual monthly class party, with the president, Mrs. Helen Hilderbrand, in charge of the following program: Song; prayer by classf roll call; minutes of last meeting; business session-; lesson by Emma Spinks. Three contests were enjoyed by all, with Elsie Hill, Mamie Young and Emma Spinks winning prizes. Refreshments were served to Rosella Reynolds, Ella Sims, Irene McCuloch, Eva Lisher, Mamie Young, Emma Spinks, Mary McLin, Gladys Coyner,! Helen Hilderbrand, Elsie Hill, iEula BraZell and the hostess and , one guest, Mrs. Mildred McGhee. The next meeting will be April 10 OBITUARY Funeral services were held at ,the, resicience Wednesday, March .7uvfor Mrs .Martha Shaw, who . passed away at her . residence in viernin nn vionnav evenintr. v arrn 5th, at 8:30 P. M. She was 82 years, (5 months and 9 days old. She was born' in Clark County, Ohio and was united in marriage ' on May 12, 1884 to James A. Shaw and to this union four children were born, Mrs. Mary Cowen of

Followell Hume, Illinois, Mrs. Mabel HoesMr. andman of Merom, James A Shaw of

;01ney,. Illinois, and one son, Harc5,arer member of the Merom O. E. S. and a member of the Past Matrons Club. Rev. Walter Fasnacht assisted by Rev. Frank Bell had charge of the service. Two beautiful solos were sung by Mrs. Daphne Ward and Gault Pleasant.' Pallbearers were Li J. Renaker,' Gault Pleas- , ant, John Edwards, Charles; ArInett, Lex Arnett, Breck Leach. SIGN OF A Gold. Preparattons'OM.dircte$ They 11 'Do It Every psstoiV a look',

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HOURS AFTER EATIJNG For hours after every meal, a Sullivan lady used to spit up a strong acidulous liquid. She says it was awlul. At times sne wouia nearly strangle. Today, this lady eats her meals and enjoys them. And she says the change is due to taking ERB-HELP. Her food agrees with her. No gas, bloat or spitting up after eating. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't go on suffering! Get this new mediciue.-Bennett's Drug. Store. Sold in Carlisle at Anderson's Drug Store. IN MEMORIAM In the loving memory of CharIcy Carlin, who passed away four years ago today, March 19th. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here ' And who though absent is just as dear. : Sadly missed by, Wife, Ada Sacra Carlin Mother, Rebecca Carlin Sisters, Marjorie Lackey, Helen Adams, Naomi Shake, Gladys Kellams.'Rdna McCainmon and Lillian Pinkston - Brothers, . William-. and Nevit Willis.

WMl This Ver): AAontK ! ...This Very Day! , You tan have money to shop with Use Cash instead of Credit Pay as yon go on a solid footing without scattered bills. " USE T11E MONEY SERVICES which thousands of others use year in and year out Simple, Economical, Business-Like. . 1 ' . Take the worries . out of bill pa3riug--leave the pleasures. HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF HOW YOU

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Setty and daughter, Nancy Jane, of Chicago, spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks. . Dick Sweet was in Indianapolis last week-end. Mesdames Rosemary Wicks and Betty Trueblood of Dayton, Ohio, are spending a few days with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Setty of New Lenox, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Osborne and children of Indianapolis, spent the pHst week here with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet. ' ; - 5 Mrs. Helen. -Willey, who has spent the past whiter in Evansville, returned to her home here Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barniske, Mrs. Molly McElorey' and Mrs. Jerry Shindorf of Otisville, Michigan spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dudley Sr. of Shelburn. Mrs. Dudley returned to Otisville with Mr, and 'Mrs.' Joe Barniske for a visit. Mrs. Charles . McElravy aud daughter, Susie, Mrs. Jesse Dud1 ley' Jr. and daughter,, Darlene spent Wednesday afternoon in Shelburn. $5.03 $10.07 $1D.D8 ' $29.42 computed at 3rc per montli on montli on balance above $150. Loan Co. IN BODY, Mgr. . Across from Index By Jimmy Hatloj Heartily agreeing THAT THE CARTOONISTS YAWNS ARE MORE. CONTA6IGUS THAM HIS' HUMOR,