Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 98, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 May 1945 — Page 5

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For Sale ALUMINUM pressure cookers j and soybean inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. . j FOR Jn "ft, lervice caU 285 at Mace Tire lit Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind, CUT FLOWERS and tflldtn's Greenhouse. Plants. vtTAl.TTY FEEDS Starter, grower, $3.80; grower and devel - ..Dr do- cn.nt i-atinn. $3.60: do2 , oper, $3.40; goat ration, $3.60; dog

food, $4.85. Abies Feed More. j FQR SALlfiNatliral gas gtoves FOR SALE Iw Perfection complete witli , oven control, automatic milking machines with Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, nhiminum noils. Jesse E. Tuttle.'Ind.

' tvrst York. ill. ELECTRIC portable welding end minor repairing. We go anywhere. R. A. Wilkins, R. R. 2, Sul livan, Ind. Phone 9261. FOR SALE Plumbing supplies, Crane tubs, lavatories, and stools. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Coal hot water heaters. Laree size. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. - FOR SALE Eight-room twoetcry modern home at 515 West Washington Street. Price $4,500. Phone 634. James A. Curry. " ; FOR SALE Registered Duroc sow, one year old. Marshall Phillips, 2 miles north Graysville. " " FOR SALE To responsible ' party, nice eating place., Established business. Good buy. For full particulars write C, care Times Office. ' FOR SALE 8-fl. tandem disc. 'Hubert H. Ford, northeast of Sullivan .near Peerless Mine. -- : ' FOR SALE OR TRADE-10-20 ' International tractor and plow; one black bull, comiug -2 years'1, old; sweet potato, cabbage and j tomato plants. Herschel Grimes, 2 'i .miles southwest of New Leb-' anon. - I - - -j - I CAR OF LUMP COAL on I track. Order now. Draper Coal Company, Phone 14. '. FOR SALE 20 acres ground, fronting on U. S. Highway 41, four miles north Sullivan, unimproved. $1,000.00. Phone 634. James A. Curry. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants, 50c a hundred. Mangf es, pimcntoes, egg plants, sweet potatoes in a few days. Earl Hobbs, New Lebanon Phone FOR SALE Plain Hoosier coi n drill with automatic markers: aiso purebred Duroc boar, seven months old. Harry Phone 8061. Hawkins, . CEMENT BLOCKS for foundations, basements, garages, etc. Bennett's Blk. Plant, 1000 blk. N. State St. ' FOR SALE Power mower fori Ford tractor. Heavy duty. Dewey Earnett, Hymera. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a good place to SELL YOUR 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, Sullim phone 332 or Crawford mi or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Trre Hftnt. Indiana

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ICarmichael, Carlisle R, R. 3. FOR SALE 11-yr-old bay mare, weight 1800, with mare mule - colt 2 wks. old. Mare reand crib. John Gill, 1 mile west shelburn phone shelburn 53-E. FOR SALE OR 'rn Aiirr ivTn late model Connick-Dcering 1 wheat drill with tractor disc, in .A - l condition. Homer Sullivan Route 5. Gilliam, ".." " - : :r. 7 I FOR SALE Sound white oak,locust, sassafras posts; timber;. mine and prop timber. 1. mile Cctdt IVllUidlJU. J-fUtd OCAIUJ1, ton R. 1. j ' r FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, minimi niotiroifn anrl vt nnta. to plants. One block west of the former Banister Plant farm, C, Pcyronct, Shelburn ; -JTRADE 1940 FOR SALE OR jFord 'a -ton truck. WiU trade for late model car. Raymond King, Dugger, FOR RENT FOR RENT Unfurnislied three room modern apartment. Private bath, hot water heat, ground floor. Located 1-2 block from square. Phone 22 or 302. FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms at 425 S. Mcin St. See Mrs. Jess Huff, 310 E. Chancy St. . ' ' ' Wnnhr ' . JTT : I WANTED - Dead animals. W ;

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charge. Phone No. 9 reverse! charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j j"-" - WANTED Woman to work days at Kat-A-Korner restaur- ' ant one mile south of Sullivan, nine hours a day. Phone 9205. SALESLADIES We have: openings for women between 7,2 to 39 years of age for saleswork.l Permanent employment with' opportunily for advancement. Salary $24.00 per week for first 4 weeks Ti'K 1 In in ' . I t r rr ' 5-n-iw-i Cim i $33.50 per Week. $1,742.00 ' mini I . who are free to work within vi - cioity of Terre IfaUte.Tnd. Call in person or write Jewel Tea Co. Inc.. 325 N. 13th St.', Terre Haute, Ind. ' ROUTE MEN Jewel Tea Co.. lire, will employ rnen between j 23 to 40 years of age. Clean, .pleasant outside work, calling on Established customers. Salarv $1,820.00 to $4,000.00 per year, depending on ability. Car and expenses furnished. Permanent employment with opportunity for advancement. Five day work i'week - Call in person or write .Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 325 N. 13th St.. Terre Haute, Ind. . : .. FEATHERS WANTED New or old bhip or write to Sterling j Feather Co.. 907 Nn RmJ St. Louis 2, Mo. , . . ' WANTED Man to dig basement. Write or see Dave Lippeatt. Dugger, after 6 p. m. .c lop! ! t JfSiVour home infested with termites? These insects are not to be neglected. , They are nothing new. Call 843 for pie-inspection and estimate. Extreme pressure treatment. WILFRED USREY Sullivan.

WANTED TO BUY LIVESTOCK Will buy ewes and lambs; any number. Write card or letter to Box TB in care of i

Times, Sullivan, Indiana, stating f number, breed, ages, price per bead and directions to farm. Miscellaneous DON'T FREEZE YOUR CHICKS. Get one of our E-Con-o hovers and brood up to 125 with oiie light bulb. Price $2.50. Dillingham Hatchery. NOTICE Anyone wishing to ; contract tomato acreage call at A, L. Robertson Greenhouse. NOTICE All kinds of Garden and flower plants for sale at, F.obertson Plant Farm, N. Court and Highway 41. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, Rtnvp i(,e hoxes. radioS and aowe deliver on the first down payTUs,ed uJli 107 trt ToVer. c,,n!trQn it! t r- nr ' MOW'S THE TIME to repair

those tires while thpy Fit i 11 have beerl visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Herhfe in the casings. We specialize bert Woolley accompanied them in tire repairing, recapping and Dome- ' vulcanizing. HUD'S STANDARD Mr am, Mrs nowald .Hgjser STATION (Vickrey's). . 1 snd dbuKlltel- Susanna of Cham-

wyrTrFWB havo in rns border .Woodward Hardware Co., nnooer Tnri COCCimUblb.' it is easily contriiUprl in thp flrirk if ikpn in n iand at 0I)ce. Come in and ask .... ,. nuungham Hatcnery WHEN YOU WANT tires, tubes, . spark plugs, fan belts or your ra'diator cleaned and many other st,m ;,t mmir.RT SK. yiER'S STANDARD SERVICE, North Scction street, across from Mioh ?.l-inrl Wo nro alcr onninnorl to lubricate "your car. L TERMITES Is your property jnesec'.'5v'';n '1!n'' nese insects t HtKy wum 111 UIC UldLCIitilb fclilU are not detected easily. Have your property treated by pressure and ! be sure you get rid of these pests. Estimates and inspections free. Work done and guaranteed by experienced .men. Contact Sullivan 'Termite Control Co. Milton Opal Pirtle, Sullivan. - - - MILLER Bros, welding and metal turning, plow pwinls hard 8lirfaced; 203 s. Broad St. Nip and -; ... . . HAVE YOU seen the many values in used clothing, new and used fm-niture and household supplies at the P and A Furnitin e Store, next to Smith's Drug Store? 105 S. Main. . YOUR GROWING CHICKS f wil1 be needing larger feeders, Wo have some dandy all metal feeders with adjustable legs and 1 metal reel at $1.50. Dillingham Hatchery.' , ! - . . - 1 . N0TICE-WiU do houseclean-' j'lng or general work 50 cents ner !lu' Phone Graysville 213. . REGISTER NOW for preferen e delivery on washing nun'dines. Wood ward 'Hardware Co., Dugger. Ind. i . . LOST. LOST Pair of trousers, left in wrong car by Index. Return to Jack Smith's Cleaners. 1 LOST Wheel from tot's walker between N. Court and Peerless Mine. Return to Phyllis Monk, r 310 S. State or call 390. IN M K.MORI AM In loving memory of Raleigh Eprl Wyatt, who departed this ljje nine years ago May 16th rv, s . , mere is a saa but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and true, There b a deep . affection, dear son. And a heartache still for you. Shdly missed by Mother, Dad and Tirotheis. , V .ji.ft MP AHOS TO MILEAGE ' ' CHEYENNE. Wyo. (UPWSgt. j Robert W. Anderson of Walden, ! Col., a military policeman, got to lake a free train trip to Wash- I ington, D. C. recently, The Irip -was in reward for his having traveled more miles on a train while on duty than any other MP in this area. He has traveled 310,024 miles. !

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Mrs. Christina Riley of Anderson, returned to her home Monday after visiting ' Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eolliday and friends here for a few days. Mr and Mrs Herman Cox of Indianapolis, Mr and Mrs. Herbert wooiiey ana son, oammy jue, ol Decatur. Illinois, speni me week-end her with Mr. ai id! Mrs. Mike Crowder. Stella Crow. der and Lilah Bennett who have paign, Illinois ivisitid her parents. Mr- and Mrs- Charles VanArsdall over the week-end. Cnl. and Mrs. Richard Prather who have been stationed a I f Iieie VlBlUIlfi Mississippi are relatives and friends. Miss Margaret McGrew and Miss Nora Mahan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shipley and 'amily. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hisgcn were in Jasonville Sunday aften noon. 1 Mrs Ezra Criss visited in Jaisonville Tuesday. Jim Thomson was in Linton Tuesday. , .."."niw! L'' Vila. I am uiouuuij viain;u ii Jasonville Tuesday. Mrs, Osa Clark was' in Terrs Haute Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tipton made a business trip to Sullivan, Fridey. I Gerald Bruce McBride of Men-. tone, Ind., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tipton and Mr, and Mrs Gilbert Mc - Bride f Mr. ard Mrs. Dfck' liimmell fnd children, Jerry ?nd Joy. of Flint, Michigan spent the week-

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end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmell. Carolyn Morris of Indianapolis is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams of Hymera spent Sunday here with relatives. Jack Bolinger and family of Detroit, are spending a few days here with his father," Lon Bolinger. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks, .Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmell and dau

ghter, Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kimrrte!1 and children of' Fiirlt, Michigan spent Friday in Tcrre Haute with Mrs. Gertie 'Kessler. Mrs. Jesse Dudley and daughter, Helen Margaret, attended the funeral of Mrs. Louise Patton Monday. . "' TODAY'S MARKETS . INDLNAPOLIS, May 16.-4U.fi) Produce: 1

, . r . d .imon were in Sullivan Friday roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred i , ,

and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c. ' 1 Butlerfat, No. 1, 51C Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and ! 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 31c. INDIANAPOLIS, May 16. tU.R) Livestocks,

Hogs, 7,500; good and choice! and family of Indianapolis are 160 lbs. and up and bulk 140 to spending (heir vacation this week 160 lbs., $14.80; few 130-140 lbsjwith Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wutson,

$14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; ! good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, BOO; calves, 000; few choiee steers, $17.00: t few , choice yeailing steers, $16.75; good beef cows, $13.00 S14.50; common and medium, $9.00 $12.75; canners and cutters, $6.75 $9.00; vealcrs top, $17.50. Sheep, 100; good shorn lambs, $13.50; choice quotable $13.50 or, more.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley and daughter, Susan, of Bicknell, were guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison. Mrs. E. A. Bammack md Maxine Myers were in Sullivan Friday. Mrs. Maxine Hatchett of Detroit, Mirhignn and Mrs. Ben Cook of Bloomington, Indiana are the guests of Mr. mid Mrs, Sam Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson is confined to his home by illness, Mrs. ' Flbert Hammacb of Hammond, was the guest of . friends and relatives here last week. Ficrt Harrison has returned to his home here after being at the' Wheatland mine the past six weeks. Tommie Taylor of Anderson spent the week-end here at his home. Mrs. ' Eva Myers, Mrs. Lee Hamblyn and son, Hubert Glenn, were in Sullivan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George McCollough and daughter, Mrs. HarMrs. Dorothy Ormandy was in Sullivan Saturday. IRBI BIr. and .Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter, Mrs. Anna MeCammon and son, Fcrd, were supprr guests Saturday evening of Mrs. Anna Eslinger and daughter, Pauline Richards. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson Jr. Sr. of north of town and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gettinger Mrs. Robert Dame!:;, Lois Pierson and Joe Pici'sbn, who ire employed in Indianapolis spent the week-end with Nora Pierson and family. Mrs. Mary f'.-man ani st-n of Marion, Indiana pod jvir. ind 1 Mrs. .flex Apple of Indifjpuh3. are guests this v.vtU of Mrs. Mayme Apole. Mr. and Mrs. Har-ld Fldwardn and sons .of Montc.uma, spent Sunday here with i-alativcs. There was a good attend:incc at the Mother! Dy service 3tm- ( day morning at the Method'. it icnurcii, i' oji'.Aving i.io, sermon j the minis(?r, Rev. T. M. Jenriing sprinkled Lorctla, Myrna, and ! Kat.hy Pinkstfn. Marilyn Covimii, Carolyn Daniels avid Mark Aekelmlre. Mrs. Minerva Pint:s- j ten. Mrs. Reva Sate?, Mrs. Agnes t Rinaid and Patty Jon-hmd vvpre I are-ptcd it. to tii? church mem- ' Dersnip, m a vsry :rnpie-...'j service. .Betty .and Anna fkites or lndiI anapnlis spent, the . week-end with Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Bales I and family. J-V'WXfi 1fMt,l,''?i5 f j 23 'I jM-Mrb'l'f.: " " One-Minute Test j 1. How many amendments ho the Constitution of the U. S.. have been passed T 2. Wha'. was the last" amendment? 3. What was the longest period during which no amendments were added to the Constitution? Words of Wisdom We can never be certain of our courage until we have faced dan ger. La Rochefoucauld. '

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Infantry men demonstrate the rescue or a wounded sold'.er from a foarlw.i wire entnnglrirer-t, Th is part cf the Army Cro;uid Forres show -Hire. Your Infantry" v!iich will bz seen in GOO V. S. cities dnrins tl-e fcevenll War Loan d' ive. gimulatnig the wcunded man is SSjtt George II. Harrison Toledo, Ohio. Administering the first aid is Tech. Sgt. Virsil C. Thompson Pecatur. 111., and crawling to his assistance is SS?t Joseph B. Keddoo. Toplar Montana. Your heavier purchase of Bonds during- the Mighty he enth will make possible the saviug of many more lives in battles to come.

President Confers With Etlcn

Ml "Provident Truman is shown ,fcbaki! h'ds with Britisn forch'n MillLk'r Ar.thony Eden at the conclusion of a conference be'tween the two at the White, ling hands with rilili tor--GRAB BA: XX' Hints on Etiqtietto j v , it l.i r.;t only a mtitter of ethics to toe 'dependable, hut also it is good manners. To meetiyour responaibiittips, to make your "word ' as good as your bond," show courtesy and consideration for others.', ' ' . . J . . Today's Horoscope . - The perfion who has a birthday today has an intuitive mind and an excellent memory. You are original and independent with, your ideas. You have a fine sense of humor and take a keen inter

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U. S. Infantry School Pnot f. .. . f -4 3i1 House 111 Wash my ton. I-.den s; tiicy coiilerrcd on "many r,ub tiicy jtcls." to.) (International Soundpho est in your home and furnishing Limit yourself to routine work today, and do rot give anyone a rison to find flault with you. f.cdatcnes3 and your routine activities might be far more to your benefit. Keep away from a contentious person. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Twenty-or.3. ' " . 2. Repeal'? the lSUi (prohibit tion) amendment. .3. Sixty-one i-eara. from 3.G04 to 1SC5. Inc.' .