Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 65, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 March 1945 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE You Cheat Yourself When YouDon't Read All The Want Ads All The Time

SULLIVAN DAILY HMI3- FRIDAY, MAR. 30, 1945.

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For Sale OYSTER SHELLS, metal roofing, wood shingles. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and irrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Wildin's Greenhouse. Plants. VITALITY FEEDS: Egg Mash, $3.30; 16 Dairy, $2.50; BodyBuilder Dog Food, $4.85; Rabbit Pellets. Abie's Feed Store. LOAD OF EVliKLritrj&iNo 'j Junipers, Pines, Norway Spruce nd Arbor Vitaes. Add beauty to your home with scenic landscapins Anderson & Iliatt Grocery, - - - - KtW llUiSlti "'" and n,lp( Truck motors in stock. Criciif ield Motor Co., Sullivan, 1 Ind. FOR SALE Several used rugs. " Bargain! Roy Cowies, oa Jackson bt. I FOR SALE 3-room house, 1-2 acre eround. other outbuildings. Also nrp.war living room suite.1 Medford Engle, Shelburn R. 1. HOUSES FOR SALE 9-room modern nouse, 225,..

North Main St. ; -FOR SALE Two girls'" coals Chicks" each season. 34; years' in 6-room semi-modern house,' size 10 and 12. One used screen the business assures you of bctN.jrlh Court Street. , door. 128 N. Cross St. ' iter stock. JOHNSON FEED &

13-room"modcrn house, a good

w.unoo .v',ncnts, foundations, etc. Order , 4-room house, not modem, only clectncly. On paved street. East phon. Beech. 6-room house and outbuildings, FOk SALE Sinks with or 2 wells water & cistern, 40 acres without cabinets. Toilets, lavaground. 4 miles northeast Sullivan, t01jcs inc shower stalls, pipe and 4-room house and outbuildings, xi tLings for their installation, electricity, 5 acres good ground, j.awrcuceville Sales Co., LawI mile west of Cass. ville, 111. Phone 90. 4-room bouse and outbuildings, - . electricity, 7 acres ground. 1-2 FOR SALE Water Systems for

tvt II. C(r,(. Ci nilc south of Cass. CHARLES M. USREY Phone 542-Y i . ; FOR SALE 9x12 Congolcum rug, dresser, fruit cabinets, lawn, mower, two-burner gas plate and other articles. W. C. Criss, 400 N. lah,, , .- - - - jxx'.,v x 'ijii.n.ijiLii vniu, v i u.i ,,...' k.ilL- K-.uiu I . u..ii. 1 !ir- hnshel. JOHNSON ELEVA-' TOR, next Sullivan. to C. & E. I. Depot, . FOR SALE 5-room house on Highway 41 in Shelburn, Ind. Price $2,000 cash. Inquire of Leota Allen, Farniersburg, Ind. CIRCULATING II E AT DUO NUBIAN and WARM MORNING. BUY NOW, SUPPLY IS L IMITED. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO., Duggcr, Ind. TTDR S AT.TT Farmll frartnr. power lift cultivator, two 14-inch plows. Billy Joe McCammon, R. 1, Sullivan. FOR SALE loiedo scales, vegetable rack with spray attachment. Sullivan County Locker I'iaiit, Jackson Street, Sullivan. FOR SALE . Antiques: bed, chest of drawers, table and cradle. Phone 249. 204 S. Crowder St. FOR SALE Farm-all F-12 tractor on rubber, plows and cultivator. Also Fordson tractor and plows, Milburn Whitfield, 1 mile west High School. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford A201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute. Indiana

FOR SALE Extra good alfalfa hay and extra good bean hay. Also some ordinary bean hay. Dr. S. E. Lindley.

FOR SALE Two used range stoves, new repairs, perfect condition. WOODWARD HARDFOR SALE-Team, 4 yrs. old,

weight id.whi dkmk. m o ,hArdware co Dugger Ind. harness. Fred Martin, 1-4 mile, J north Union High School. NOTICE Anyone wishing to

FOR SALE Two 9x12 wool I rues: $35.00. 414 North Olive. FOR SALE End gate seeder. I, jj Bland, Sullivan, Ind. . . FOR SALE Riding mare, orrcl and white siiotted, 4 yrs. old., Wilfred Usrey, 318 West St. j I - . . . - ' f'Ult bAU .. iViii bed with1 springs and mattress, in good con dition. Call 526. 225 North Broad. J FOR SALE New baby carriage, .,, .. .,, h, j . . . ' X : Mildred bcnwaD, c-o u. i,. &omers, paxton, Ind. FOR SALE -90-acre farm, new' -i oom oungaiow, new oarn iux ,60. Priced $3,750.00. On R. 54 to 'Ducsor. Write Box 13. c-o Times. . j CEMENT BLOCKS for base-' deep and shallow wells with elec trie motors, bnallow well pump with gasoline engine. Lawrenceville Sales Co., Lawrenceville, m, Phone 90. . , , - ' WILL TRADE for well broke j horse, 1 2-yr-old Percheron mare colt, good one. 1 mi. west Adkins rrucK stop, lviuton oriunn. i - - . . - vna CAT TT A nr.nrl hi l H SA .H A rrrinrl enamel cooking range, $50. Good. Florence heater, $30. A practically new Montgomery Ward circu-; lating healer. Howard Boone, Ii. 1. i I FOR SALE Used furniture, bt-'

cycles, radio, stoves, oil. coal, gas, RS.'ice boxes. 107 W. Jackson St. M.

T. Conger. FOR SALE Farm-all F-20 tractor on rubber, with full equipment, Also two cows, heavy milkers- Willis Vaught, 3 miles south I of Dugger.

jnonerison rant f arm, xm. uouri WANTED Dead animals. Wc & Highway 41, ft-move your dead animals free of ..mmv . " charge. Phone No. 9 reverse , SUPPLY your spring hou.seftharges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. f',,lcl from our good qual6 ... . 1 Hy used furniture. We have WANTED TO RENT Pasture, breakfast and dinette sets, bufwith water and shade, for 10 cows lets, oil stoves, electric lamps, and 7 calves. Ragnar Engberg, , sweepers and hot plates, mirrors.

R. R. 2. Shelburn. Fairbanks Phone.

WAN I t.D Antiques: Old Kero-1 tables & chairs for porches. We sene parlor lamps, also hanging aso handle good seasonable clothlamps. covered glass dishes, cov- jng on consignment basis. P.'& A. cred hens or animals on ' nests, . Furniture Co. any piece of glassware with frost-1 ed money on, old barber bottles,! PYll" f?fnt colored dishes, vases, caster sets, I pitchers and glasses, china painted i

n atfio rnnc ann cq i'rc . arap nr iapi uw. small, mustache cups, large steins, china covered trinket boxes, chocolate pot sets, Majolica pieces, old goblets, bone dishes, marble top stand tables or 6 legged drop leaf tables and Grandfather Clocks. Highest prices paid. Bring to or write Miller's Antique Shop, 722 North Cross Street, Robinson, IIlinois, Phbne 546-J. I buy and sell. Write. Licensed dealer.

WANTED Woman to take and 1 care for invalid woman. Box 3 care Times. Reference required. .

WANTED Rooin and board for i two boys, three and five. Box X2 care of Times. I WANTED TO BUY Clean used 1 cars. Highest cash prices. No red ' tape. Rush Davidson, Carlisle. j FEATHERS WANTED. New or! old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Co., 1107 No. Broadway, St. Louis 2, Mo. Miscellaneous EXPERT REPAIRING of tires. vulcanizing. Tire reliners, $2.50; up. HUD'S. STANDARD STA TION. . WE INSTALL mufflers and tailpipes in a comparatively short time. Drive in! HUD'S STANDARD STATION. NOTICE Saturday, Mar. 31. will be our last day in town. Still tune to get enlargements, 65c each. 3 for 15c Studio, North Side of Square next to Bus Station. JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT of LIVING ROOM SUITES, nfa-tiroi ricTViirtifn RTTV "WOW . . ..... wnonwARn contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. - ROAST TURKEY with all the trimmings for the noonday meal Saturday at the DIXIE GRILL, . ...... THE party is known who took the watch from Anderson and Hialt. If returned 110 questions will be asked.

COAL in now to be delivered' "They. are confident that their secret weapon will wipe out.civilizain both small and large quanti-J lion and save them at the very end." ties. Complete stock any time, year j t

,uco. vuiuima around wm remove -ashes. Call,' .14. Deliver ice on Broad street . and east. Draper Coal Co. . . i CfflCK J BUJERS: PLAY SAFEll - " M'-ue " u' "mi & JUiNJi. ouo.uou u. a. Approved "Johnson Production-Bred ; SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court s phone m -

ATTENTION FARMERS Will . - . have seed corn for sale on north' LOST Blue lick coon dog, 10 side square about Mar. 20th. Also years 'old. Floyd Hamilton, Carswccl corn and popcorn. Come in, lisle, Tel. Main 124. look us over. Bill Mickey. ; - ' . LOST Parker .fountain pen in QUICKEN your work, guard a brown leather zipper bag. Kecpyotir health, and improve your salic. $5.00 reward. -'Return io appearance with a Spencer Sup- Triple A office, court house or port, individually designed fir' call. 5D4-A.

you and guaranteed not to lose its shape as long as it is worn. Iva Gi) Phnnp iri DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Rent our sander by the hour. Also use our Sherwin-Williams Floor Finish. The County Hardware phone 47. ... . wfar u Spencer especially i r, ,. ucsjiktu JUI JUU, Mrs. Georgia Bdlc,ilty- t-orsetiere, Shclbuin NOTICE Vanity beauty shop will be closed Mon. & Tues. for redecorating. B. Conway, Eliza beth Scott. AUCTION SALE: Household,

JniU.re Wednesday: April 4 atii;)rJ hrm ,'' 3 0.0 f rendi St., Sullivan. &atejpia fo(. WiiII)fi,; r,rp,vH ,n

, starts 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Charity Lcwellyn. PURITY FOOD SHOP 3 doz. eggs, $1.00; 15 lbs. potatoes, 59c; 2 cans Red Beans, 25c; colored Easter eggs NOTICE Frost proof and dis ease resistant cabbage plants at taoies, oeas, Dox springs and mat tresses, dressers, rockers, living room suites, etc. Swings, glider knu ii'wt t ;,.u x un hi:,!, i u-4i'jiii i u i him iiru apartment, outside entrance. Close in. 219 S. Section. Adults only. Also sleeping rooms. : , . . JOHNSON MILL & ELEVAXOR is a gonA plill.e to SELL y0UR COrn. Wc buy every da ,.ours 8:00 A M tQ 6m P JL Highest pri(.es paid Convenient and easy to dump, .

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This Morning's Headlines FRANTIC RACE OF NAZI LEADERS TO SOUTH MAY BE IMMINENT. The American-British sweep eastward through Germany may hasten a development which many Germans have long expected, according to a dispatch from Stockholm. This is the withdrawal of Adolf Hitler, his lieutenants and fanatical Nazi followers together with the flower of Nazi-educated German youth into the mountain bastion of southern Germany. In the next few days there may be a thrilling race to thb southern fortress in which the speed of the Allied advances from the west and cast will be an important factor. The area of the Bavarian Alps and the Tyrol long has been prepared for defense, it has been learned on good authority and months ago Hitler is said to have formulated plans for a great final battle.

ASSERTS NAZIS HAVE SECRET WEAPON. A member of the

Dutch underground declared at Portland, Ore., that the Nazis dojjaute Saturday where she will have a secret and deadly effective weapon, Jacob Van Berkel, a ' visit relatives.

Portland under auspices or the Netherlands Information Bureau, told an interviewer that the European front is now a race between victory for the Allies and Germany's resort to the ultimate weapon "so powerfully destructive that it is almost inconceivable." "The new weapon, a tiny gadget winch could be placed in a

rocket bomb, may be launched with complete effectiveness against

mntiwnlal Ilnilml Slale ' ho mans are saving it for a last stand,

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Lost LOST Hexagon shape wrist watch, valued as keepsake. Liber al reward if returned to Times Ol'fipp. Sgt. Lloyd Keene Wounded, Relates His Experiences From a U. S. Army Hospital on tlie island of Luzon pomes a Idler trim Staff Sergeant Lloyd D. Kccne, to his mother, Mrs. Lillie Keene of Sullivan. lie was wounded inthe fight for Luzon Island upon which the city, of the Philippiims cMollal I f 'T.M I Ilia. ' is located. The lellrr, (alrl March JMI, was written three days after he tion, and at that time he was much roslcd from his ordeal of the battlefield and was in good spirits. He was wounded in the right foot by an enemy rifle bullet that passed completely through his foot, entering at the edge of the initial toe and emerging at the ball of the loot. He stated that the wound was clean and that no bones were hit. SkI. K ''tif wrolfi Dial, he and hi.'i hiuldic:; were out on patrol abfdit .'1:00 a. in., being protected by elevated lire from the rear by an accompanying outfit that had dug in on a hill about a mile back. When the Japs opened I up and Keene was injured 'radio message was sent out to the "dua in" soldiers who moved u.o ard took over. He trld of well trained medics and aid men who ao'vafic?d with tli'-ivi a,-d cave emcriiencv ti'eali i mrnt to the wounded and were ready with morphine to easo 1 pain ;:r.d with blood plasma in . . . . t cuP 05 CXCpsSlvo 10SS Or DlOO( -Tell everyone I'm o.k.," he wrote, "and am gettinc a 'much i needed rest When I finally got i to the hospital that next -night 'about seven o'clock they let me j walch while, they froze my foot ord rut it op2n. It didn't bother mo nnfj j interested and wanted to see everything. Then," he continued, "they washed and evened mc up. I told the major

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probably in tlie Bavarian Alps. - n inn woL-.nri nt hi wh breast, and a piece of pineapple pie.Aftcr that I must have slept for "days." ' ' - ' Staff Sergeant Kccne is a native of Sullivan county. EXTEND CONTR Summon Spokesmen Of Both Sides In Mine Wage Controversy. WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. (UP) The War Labor Board laid 1 l1r. nrminr work for ;in nj,. calling on .soft coal mine operators aiyl the United Mine Workers to continue operating under an extension of their existing wage contract, which expires tomorrow. The board summoned LI M. W. officials and 'operators' spokesmen to a public hearing at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. The call was sent by telegram to the joint wage conference which has been meeting here almost a month in a vain effort to draft a new contract. The bmird's order for the hearing trrinc;illv called on the TI. M W yiirl Iho rinpi-atorc show cause why they should not until they agree on a new one. 1 If, also called on them to show cause if, if any why they ai5!10"1,3 not 1!rcc . on 11 retroac..llve aaie 11 om wnicn 81 "enenis finnally agreed upon would be effective. Presumably that dale would be April" 1st. Alpha Delphian Alpha Delphian Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:15 at the library with Maude McConnell as hostess. Banquet committee please be ready to report. Delta Thela Tau , Delta Thcta Tan will hold the regular meeting at 6:15 Monday evening at the shelter house. Please be prompt. Bring silverware and coffee cups.

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Mr. and Mrs. Eph Dowries, who spent the winter iiitBuena, Mississippi, visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, en route to their home in Morocco, Indiana. Mrs. Anna McCrocklin of Detroit, Michigan, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for several days left Terre -Joc McCrocklin was in Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. Euln Taylor was in Tcrre IlauU' Tuesday. Logan Underbill of Micliig.'in visited his brother, J. Underbill Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Willey visited her sister in Farmcrsburg Wednesday. Mesdaines Minnie Dciiuey of Sullivan and Sylvia Beaslcy of Evansville arc spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. Lillie Miller. Mrs. Robert Dixon is quite ill at her home here. Mass (CouUnued

than 150,000 prisoners taken in the eight-day advmee beyond the Rhine. . r.etween them, the I'.rd and 1st armies held a continuous

! line of more than 125 miles extending southeast from Fader

born to the Mam Kiver at Asch'iflenbtinr. J he Amencan nn Ami", was "breast of this line just sooth of AsclieiTenburv;.

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Lieyund t he Rhine and was advancin.tr against some opposition.

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on Vienna and the steady niupping-up of I lie Ccrman pocket on the Baltic, Admit IPhs Of Pimij. .The 3rd fJkrainian Army reached the Austrian frontier on a 14-mile front yesterday and was reported across the border today, driving for Vienna. Other Soviet forces clearing the western tip of Hungary were five miles from the Austrian border and forty miles from Vienna. Jn the Baltic, area, Berlin admitted the' loss of Danzig. Moscow announced that, about 80,000 Germans were killed and. 130,000 captured since March It in the Baltic pocket.

USES LINCOLN'S RAZOR BAR RE, Vt. (UP) Abe Linj coin's razor is in good shaving I ,,: t. rf....l. ! cunuiuuu, io won u iiiniyi.. jh iii-

ert 1). Mason will attest. The I wearing soniclhii' ww tlie.se jlid:;" bar; shaved with it o I days. Threatening jv.pulsirevery Lincoln's Birthday c'nee ! ily of "blue jeans," the Is arc 1327. when he bought it Tor $5 j walking te campus in Army at a Springfield," III., hotel b- "fatigues" they have !' . hugh fore it was discovered that it patch-pockets and Hint ; .loppy war. a.Lincolnian relic. look so dear-to a co-ed's heart.

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enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served to Elaine Smith, Veneta Strahle, Beulah Piphcr, Eva Hixon, Ethel Weber, Helen McCoskey, Nclle Gordon and the hostess. I-IiliAL AOTICJE OF lTlSLIC HliAItl.Vti Notice Is hereby given thiit the. Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Sullivan County. Indiana, will, at 9:00 A. M. Central War Time on the. 17th day of April, 1915. at the Clerk's Office. Court House, in the City of Sullivan in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named per.si.-ns. requesting the issue to tile applicants, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Bcveraso Permit of I he class hereinafter de:-isnated and will, al said lim and place, receive inli'iiiiation conccinnit; Hie fitnen;i of said appli.inti;, iul Hie pmoriety of i.-sruin the innnil appiu l for to ;Hiii upplicanta at the prciiiised named : ll;irry Hrt.. ''hears and Ali'e Urowlteurs.' !)syi. ( 1 i.-st ti tu Jinl ). W. Main St., Dufii:er lieer. Wine Retailer, SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BK OBION TO T1IK PUL-1L1C, AN'D PIIU1.1C PARTICIPATION IS IUC'.jUKSTED. ALCOHOLIC EEVKRAGE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By JOHN F. NOONAN . Secretary BERNARD E. DOYLE Excise Administrator To Govern Reich fifty ) i (J'-tv 4 ' v.. v fim-'iH iwi r I 1 Major General Lucius D. Clay, formerly of the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion bus been assigned the duly of. administering the civil affairs of Germany under occupation. Gen. Clay will function as deputy to Gen. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, under the agreement for occupation of the Reich. (International Soundphoto.) By Jimmy Hatlo rVOw7 HEV ; A MILLV MASHE HAT WHY CAN'T VOU WEAR A COAT LIKE THAT? AM LAMP THENVlOHS NO LESS.'SOMG,.