Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 93, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 May 1945 — Page 3

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For Sale WHITE hybrid seed corn; lean lnoeuiauuu. ceuui uunou O-Op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire St lattery. Service, Sullivan,. Ind. CUT FLOWERS ' and PlantsJ Wlldin's Greenhouse. VITALITY FEEDS Starter, ;rower, $3.80; grower and developer, $3.40; goat ration, $3.60; dog ood, $4.85. Abie's Feed Store. . FOR SALE frew Perfection utoinatic milking machines with iluniinum pails. Jesse E. Tuttle, West York, 111. FOR SALE Spotted Poland sow and five pigs. On pavement 2 miles south. Aud Price, Sullivan. ullivan Phone. FOR SALE 4-room dwelling in lymera near. M. E. church. Walki McHugh. ELECTRIC portable welding md minor repairing. We go any where. It. A. Wilkius, R. It. 2, Sullivjin, Ind. Plume 9261. ! f9r 'SALE Natural Gas'Range' $15.00.. W. A. Stcdman, New Lebanon, Ind. . , , . FOR SALE One acre, fiveroom Dutch bungalow, built-in cabinet in kitchen, nreplace in livine room, fruit trees, chicken house, two-car garage. Immediate 'I. ni)sscsaion $2,500.00. 1 mile ;irom Shelburn. Box 17, care Times. , j

ON, TRACK NOW Carload of j FOR SALE 6-ycar-old mare, Baker oil treated stoker coal. Bet- sound. Claude Englc, Farmcrster fill up now. Draper Coal Co., ' burg. Shelburn Phone 72-K. Phunc 14. i u- -b---i:

FOR SALE 1-2 ton pick-up tiuck, 1937 Ford. Loy Dowty, I 'i miles north and 1 mile west of I Shelburn. : . ' FOR SALE Fresh young Jersey cow-and calf. Also some Chester . wnue uoars, uee. lar-

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FOR SAT.FTpm of throe and , four-year-old horses weighing 1400 lbs. each. Russell Kite, Carlisle. Carlisle Phone. VOn CAT.P OT? 1!14(1

F..rd -ton truck. Will trade fur."'1 "Blin' w- Beec"h.te model qar. Raymond King,: WE BUY walchesJ 25 North ULgeer- 1 iCotirt Street. :

FOR SALE 11)33 Chevrolet, good rubber, good mechanically; cream separator. Fred Brown, Paxton. ; FOR SALE Floor lamp, Orthophony Victrola and set of Haviland China plates. 231 So. State St. . CEMENT BLOCKS for founda- , l ions, basements, garages, etc. Bennett's Blk. Plant, 1000 blk. N. State St. FOR SALE 40 acres, good four-room house, fair outbuildings. 7 miles southeast of Sullivan. Iiujutre 311 S. Section. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a good place to SELL TOUR CORN. We buy every day, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Siilliiu phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John WachleTCo Tern Hflijt. Indiana

FOR SALE 130-acre farm east on pavement. Two sets good build-

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X, c-o Times. FOR SALE 7-yr-old bay mare, good worker; 7-yr-old Jersey cow; white gilt, bred. Herbert Ladson, Shelburn R. 1. FOR SALE Double duty meat! or vegetable case and compresser unit. Cheap. Ben Mattix. . FOR SALE Friers for sale, mile south on 41. Lex Robbins FOR SALE Quick Meal white' porcelain coal range. Call from I s-fin ...nil 7 nn.v m w,.rf Thurs. 402 S. Court. FOR SALE-: used tractor 2 ori 3 bottom plow. Box 34, c-o Times, j FOR SALE 6-room modem , house on West Washington. Immediate possession. 5-room modern on Indiana Ave. E. C. Pope, Phone 605. ' ' . " - FOR - SALE Kitchen cabinet and 9x12 rug pad. Both in good condition. 737 E. Beech' St, ' FOR SALE New lavatory and. toilet with fittings. Phone 431. FOR RAT.EMv nrnnortv. 742 East Davis St. Priced for, quick ! sale. Parker Gaddie. Will be at Anderson & Hiatt's Saturday. FOR SALE Boy's sport coat,

size 16, like new. Mrs. James,8, H tnrouSh M-2 invalid after

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WANTED Dead animals. We'lhe No- 3 books of the family.

i remove youf dead animals free of rharge. Phone No. P reverse 1 Charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. Yj - - . " - .. ;uiu. oiuij or wrne xo oiernnc 1 .1 n ' j -t. r, ,m , - St. Louis 2. Mo., V ANTED Flat office desk. Call ! 804 or 49. WAVTP , TED-7"0V'eJn"g to d0' , WANTED MidclJe-aged woman for general housework. Address "A," eare of Times. WANTED Woman to work days at Kat-A-Korner restaurant one mile south of Sullivan, nine hours a day. Phone 9205. Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. IF YOU WANT a good grease job, drive in at HUD'S STANDARD SERVICE. NOTICE Ail kinds of Garden and flower plants for sale at Robertson Plant Farm, N. Court and Highway 41.' WHAT ABOUT CHICKS rn Weedvise you to order right now. Delay will probably mean disappointment. We will have 500,000 "JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS" through the season. You can make more money from our stock because of 34 years of Poultry Progress back of "JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS.", See us now for a desirable ' dating. - JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone C06. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, Stoves, ice boxes, radios and ap pliances. Our easy payment plan' we deliver on the first down payment Used Furniture Store, 107 'West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger,

WE DON'T GAMBLE with Customer Goodwill. We use Factory Engineered and Inspected Parts. Crichfield Motor Company, 24 North Main Street, Sullivan, Indiana. Phone 322. Your Dodge & Plymouth Dealer. , TERMITES Is your property infested with them? These insects do considerable damage annually. They work in the materials and arc not detected easily. Have your properly treated by pressure and be sure you fefct rid of these pests. Estimates and inspections free. Work done and guaranteed by experienced men. Contact Sullivan Termite Control Co. Milton Opal Pirtlc, Sullivan.

LOST LOST Railing off running board of Chrysler. Notify or return to Times. Reward. IX MEMORIAL In loving memory of our husband and father, John H. Purcell Cox, who passed away one year ago, May t, 1944. We had a little treasure once Who was our joy and pride, Wc- loved him perhaps too well,

For soon he closed his eyes and! home here Sunday for the sum died. jmer. All is dark witihn our dweeling i Gene Vigus, S 2c, of the Uni

Lonely are our nearts today. For the one we loved so dearlv Has forever gone away. Sad f "fed by wife, Mrs. Lada f m'cc11 Ra"d c"Wrcn; mother and 'acr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox ;and family.. KATIOMNG AT A GLANCE

f J-T Rachel Cooper spent the weekMeets. Cheese, Butter,' Fats, end in Indianapolis with relaCanucd Fish, Canned Milk. 'fives and friends. Y-5, Z-5, A-2 through D-2 in- Bernard Gresley, Tommy Henvalid after June 2. E-2 , through ' derson. Bill McKinney and Cliff J-2 invalid after June 30. K-2 Gray left . Moday for Indianathrough P-2 invalid after July 31.; polis' where they will be em-

H-2 through M-2 invalid after E-2 through J-2 invalid after June 30. K-2 through P-2 invalid after Jury' 31. .' I ' Used Fata. Two red points and 4 cents given for one Pun4 of waste fats. processes tooas. liiue stamps C-2 through leuouxor iu points each. C-2; ' through G-2 invalid after April o-t invana .arrer June 30 T-2 through X-2 invalid after July 31. j Shoes. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 airplane stamps jin Book 3 good until further noI lice. Take Book 3 when shopping for shoes. Any person requesting a inoe stamp must present all of Sugar. . Stamp 35 valid for flw'i........u' untU June 2. Stamp 36 good for through October 10. . "-vi i, v . v. t 1 1 1 1 ! applications for canning sugar n,.nu,. . . "nauic at uoaro. a maximum .?5. P"nds ?r. each applicant will be allowed, but cannot exceed 120 Pounds per family unit. i Gasoline. Stamp A-I5 good lor 4 gallons trough June 21. Serially num! bercd strip "D" coupons, "B-6 " j"B-7,:' C-o,- C-7,'' -E-2;" i"E-3,' "H-2" and "R-3" good for j nve gallons each. Nou-serially j numbered "D" coupons which are ; hi book form. "F.-5." "C-!5 " "K.i " iw una first quarter "T" coupons now invalid for transfers of gasoline to consumers. Fuel Oil. Period 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coupons now good. Unit value 10 gallons. All change-making and reserve coupons good throughout heating year. Price Information. ' Obtain price information from the Price Clerk of your local War Price aud Rationing Board. Report any overcharges. . notice Notice is uL ., .. '''...ii Administmtor "of the ui h n,r kwncvr has this day flUvi '."8 f'l'al report of '" account with said estate, and that ine same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 2nd day of June the same being the 2llh judicial day ijl the May term 1.913 uf aid court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said (lecerienl therefore are hereby notified to appear in saia court on said day and show cause why said report should not be approved. MARTIN L. PIGO. ..... Administrator. Witness my hand and seal ot ;aid court at Sullivan this 9th day of May. 1915. .TAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. .Pisii & Tennis, Attorneys. list ins 5-9-45 2t. .... .,, ML J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL HOME Dujrcer "Aikln's Service Cosli No Mor."

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News Every Day From NeighboringTowns

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LaVclda Emery of Jasonville is spending the summer here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee,. who spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaDuke and family of Lafayette,' returned ' to ' their versity of 1 Chicago spent . the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vigus and family. Pfc. Earl Hunt of Fort Jackson, South .Carolina, is spending a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis Hunt and other relative's. 'Mrs. June Moon and Mrs. ployed. Carolyn Sue Daniels and Mari lyn Jeanelle Copeland spent the week-end with Mr. ' and' Mrs." Harold Copeland-and son, Jimmic iof Sullivan. j A fire Saturday night destroy- . cd the brooder house and one hundred baby chicks for Mrs.

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Mrs. Kate Bowen has confined to her home the been past few days with illness. Evelyn Creed spent the weekend with Iiinnni friends in Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everhart and daughter of near Sullivan were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Effie Cooper, Jimmic' and Tommie Cooper. : - , ,. , ,,n-t. m ... TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, May .9. (UP) Produce: ....... Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks. 15c. Buttetfat. No. Butter, 45.63c 45.13e for No. 2. Eggs, 31c. 1. Die. for No. 1 and INDIANAPOLIS, May 9. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 8,000; good and choice 160 lbs. and up and similar grade, 140-160 IBs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs.. $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05: medium grade $12.50 $14.00. Cattle, 800; calves, 600; five loads choice 1130 to 1140-lb. steers $17.00; other small lots good and ciioice steers and yearlings, $15.25 $16.50: few good cows, $13.00 $14.50; vealcrs top $1,8.00, Sheep, 150; few lots ' good wooled natives, $15.50; choice around $16.00.

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Mrs. Martha Ring and son, Harold left Tuesday for Marion, Indiana to spend a few weeks with relatives Mrs. Abbie Asbury was iu Terre Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradbury and Mrs. Garnet Bradbury were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Herman Coleman was in Jasonville Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. - Garrett Smith were ' in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Jeffers visited' their daughter, Violet Mahurin and infant son at St. Anthony's Hospital at Terre Haute Tuesday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redenbacker . were in Terre : Haute Tuesday afternoon. :Jack Everhart returned home Tuesday after spending several days with his sister, Opal, near Newcastle. I Maude Silyers sijcnt the) week end in Terre Haute visiting her daughter, Bcttyi and. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ashburn. . NEW LEBANON First Lieutenant and Mrs. Herbert Mason returned to a camp at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, after a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and other relatives. Sgt. John T. Sincr, who has been in England the past eight months with the 8th. Air Force, arrived home Thursday; and is spending his furlough with his wife, Rosemary, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner. Sgt. John Norman Lisman of Scott Field, Illinois spent the week-end with his wife, Mary, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lisman. ; , ' Mrs. Myra Schlichter is visit ing her daughter, Mrs; -Wayne 1 Shorter and family. Mr. and Mrs. j Roy Hanley and children of West i York were dinner guests of Mr. i and vs. Shorter Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jo Anderson and daughters, Nancy and Martha of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sbuiley aud Miss Rosanna Stanley of Terre Haute were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stanley and Harry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arnctt and Shirley Jean oT West Terre Haute were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohcmier and Sally Lou visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker Sunday after noon. ;i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolembaugh and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Lisman had as dinner guests Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Coulson,; Mrs. Lena Morris of Sullivan and Mrs. Clara Brokaw. Imn Island Ci'V- 1".

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PAXTON Miss Maude Daugherty called on Miss Lizzie Goad Thursday afternoon. Mrs. - Paul LaFollelte spent Friday ' in Sullivan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaFollette and family. . v Mrs. Goldic Ilialt of Indianapolis was in Paxton Friday. Mrs. Mabel i McCammon and Mrs. Mae McCammon 'was ;m Sullivan Friday,, Mrs. Harry Cummins were, in Shelburn Saturday visiting- with friends. -- . Mrs. Harry Whitlock was in Parton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lihwood Simpson returned to their home in Omaha, Nebraska Friday after a week's ' visit ; here with her mother; Mrs. Connie Doyle and other relatives. Miss. June Cox of Champaign, Illinois and Miss Patty Moore of Terre Haute visited Herb Snyder and family Saturday. ! Miss Jo Ann Ladson of Indianapolis' was a week-end guest of her mother, . Mrs. Lillie Ladson and friends. . Mrs. ..Cpni .Ilialt . mU children spent laxli week willi CJark Kidi?e and. family., .., ... ... . Mr. ' and , Mrs.' John - Shake of Seymour i spent '- Sunday' night with Mr1.' and. Mrs.1 Ben Shake. - Mrs'. " Georgia - Cox - called on Mrs. Annie . Cox Friday afternoon. :' Mrs. Gladys Evans spent Friday in Carlisle visiting her father. Mrs. Harry Cummins called on Mrs. Mollie Jeffords Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. McCammon were iu Sullivan Monday. , ' Mr and Mrs. Ed Minick of Carlisle and Miss Maude Daugherty spent Friday , with Mrs. and Roxie McCammon and Mr Mrs. Allison Pithnan. Mesdamrs Roy Lowdennilk, Tom Dugan and Paul LaFollette attended a show in Sullivan last Thursday night. Mjrs. Beulah Goodman spent m

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FROM OUR AAA. FLOCKS, HEADED BY INDIVIDUALLY PEDIGREED, WINGDANDED MALES AND SONS OF TEDIGREED MALES. U. S. Approved Pul lor um Controlled' We have a small number left front each hatch in straight run and Baby Cockerels. HATCHING TWICE WEEKLY A COMPLETE LINE OF 1

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Manufactured fiufm Formulas tompounded by Sck-ntists. Tested by actual feeding experiments on their .Experiment Farms. No guess wbrk,.aetual experiments. '

20 EGG MASH. 34 EGG CONCENTRATE. 17 CHICK MASH. 18 CHICK STARTER. 20 BROILER MASH. . 10 HOG MASH AND PELLETS.

SPE3AL POISES 011 TO1I LOTS COAL OIL, ELECTRIC AND COAL BROODERS. ALSO LITTER. We handle only High Quality 'Merchandise. -

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lit' Wednesday with Mrs. Clark Ridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson' called on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs.' Otis McCammon spent the week-end in Indianapolis with Miss Norma Branon. Mrs. Ora Leslie was in Sullivan Saturday. t Ezra Cox was in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ridge and family of Sullivan were guests of -relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Campbeil and Jo. Ann of Sullivan spent Suday with Paul Cox and family. -, . Harry Cummins was in Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. Lillie Ladson called on BUY MORE

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Hester noon. Somers Sunday aftcrCouncil No. 73 Sullivan Council No. 73 It. S. M. stated meeting Thursday, May 10th at 7:30 P. M. All members are urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Clyde Cooksey, I. M. Earl Handf ord, SecQuit paying rent and own borne. Special bargains oi property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOW WAR BONDS Safe Since 1S75 State Bank

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