Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 100, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 May 1945 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TBIE3- . FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945.
DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum Charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate lor blackface type or caps.
Each initial and abbrevlatlpn is counted as a word. All classified ads are cash with order with exception of those firms and organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Tunes. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of box number or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are confidential with the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed m the ad states. For example, one keyed . "Box X, care Daily. Times." Those answering it should either mail or bring their re-
ply, which will be turned over to tisement. Under no circumstances divulged If the ad Is keyed.
Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50,
For Sale ALUMINUM pressure cookers and soybean inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. , FOR John Deere part9 and icrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. f!ITT FLOWERS and Plants. Wlldin's Greenhouse. 'vUTALlTY FEE DS Starter, grower, $3.80; grower and developer, $3.40; goat ration, $3.60; dog food, $1.85. Abie's Feed Store. r-. T.. P., toni Will run aniiii luilomatic minting macnines, wim aluminum pnils. Jesse E. Tultlc, West York, 111. : , r'T'iJi,,-.-ELECTRIC Potable welding una ,.,,h,'"'''. o c .i where, lu A. wiiKins, . j-v. ., ovlivau, lnd. Phone U261. FOR SALE Plumbing supplies, Crane tubs, lavatories, and stools. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, lnd. . FOR SALE Coal hot water heaters. Large' size. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Power mower for Ford tractor. Heavy duty Dewey Darnelt, Hymcra. . FOR SALE Rotary hoe. Gene . Carmichacl, Carlisle R. R. 3. FOR SALE- 11-yr-old bay mare, weight 1800, with mare mule colt 2 wks. old. Mare rchrpd. Also baby basket, bathinet and crib. John Gill, 1 mile west of Shelburn. 53-E. Phone Shelburn . FOR SALE OR TRADE Mc-Cormick-Deering late model wheat drill with tractor disc, in A-l condition. Homer Gilham, Sullivan Route 5. FOR SALE Natural gas stoves, complete with oven control. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Sound white oak, locust, sassafras posts; timber; mine and prop timber. 1 mile oast Midland. Lula Sexton, Linton R. 1. -- -. - FOR SALE OR TRADE 1940' Ford Vi -ton truck. Will trade for late model car. "Raymond King, FOR SALE Window screens pnd screen doors. Allison ware Co., Shelburn. HardFOR SALE Registered Angus herd, 4 rows with calves at side (or to be dropped soon), 2 bred heifers, 2 open heifers. Also 2 bull calves. John P. Curry, Sullivan R. 3. 4 mi. N.E. of Sullivan. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Poultry feeders and founts. Allison Hardware Shelburn. FOR SALE Plain Hoosier corn drill with automatic markers: aiso purebred Duroc boar, seven j' months old. Harry Hawkins,; Phone 8061. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a eood place to SELL YOUR VORS. We buy every day, hours 8.00 A, IW. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tiprre Hant, Indiana
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will me name oi a person pt . FOR SALE Early cabbage and tomato plants at Rumple's, Gray's, J and , hotbeds. Graysville F.F.A.' Hotbeds. .
' 0 . T cTiT 'Work done and guaranteed by exFOR .SALE Door, bit. u in., xperienced men .Contact Sullivan o ft. 6 in., chestnut; small dresser, Termite Control Co. Milton Opal
3-4 bed, metal, complete. tit I J Court CEMENT BLOCKS for foundations, basements, garages, 'etc. Bennett's Blk. riant, 1000 blk. N. State St. FOR SALE While Rock Clyde Phillips, Route 1. fries. FOR SALE Good, black and white ran no- cfmn Turn iin furnished rooms for rent. Phone ,S24-Y. 814 E. Jackson. FOR SALE An pdde and A-l Joe riding Morris, 524 South Main FOR SALE Milk coolers . and deep freeze cabinets. I ft stork. No priority. Lawrcnceville Sales Company, Lawrcnceville, Illinois. Phone 90. FOR SALE Coats and dresses, sizes 14-16. Call after five. 309 N. Main. Verna Jean Dugger. Wanted -J ANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of, charge. Phone No, 9 reverse Charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j SALESLADIES We ., have; openings for women between 23' to 39 years of age for saleswork. Permanent eiTmlovmont with on-' portunity for advancement. Salary $24.00 per week for first 4 weeks while in training, thereafter i 5;;i.J.0U per week, si,742.uu mini mum per year. Women preferred who are free to work within vi-' cinity of Terre Haute, Ind. Call in person or write Jewel Tea Co. Inc., 325 N. 13th St., Terre Haute, ind. ROUTE MEN Jewel Tea Co., Ire, will employ men between 22 to 40 years of ace. Clean.
pleasant outside work, calling o.rTho. your sm'ile here oll carth is established customers. Salary. gone forever $1.820 00 to $1,000.00 per year, And your ace wc cminot lonc)l( depending on ability. Car and ex- We stin have swect memories
penses iurnisnea. Permanent employment with opportunity for advancement. Five day work week. Call in person or write! ' St.. Terre Haute, Ind. . I WANTED Man to dig baseI ment. Write or see Dave Lippeatt. i WANTED TO BUY LIVESTOCK Wilt buy ewes and lambs; any number. Write card or letter to Box TB'in care of Times, Sullivan, Indiana, stating number, breed, ages, price per j head and directions to farm. i WANTED 25 or 30 more people to attend Sunday School at Old Hickory Church Sunday riorning. WANTED Lawns John Padgett' 332 W to mow. Beech. I Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing to . contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. NOTICE AH kinds "of Garden and flower plants for sale at r.obcrtson Plant Farm, N. Court and Highway 41. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. . NOW'S THE TIME to repair' those tires while they still have life in the casings. We specialize in tire repairing, recapping and vulcanizing. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickrey's).
NOTICE We have 36 in. rug border. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.
REGISTER NOW for preference delivery on washing machines Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger lnd. SEE the new Lincoln handluber grease gun. Allison Ilardwaie Company, Shelburn. DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Rent our sander by the hour. Also ' use our Sherwin-Williams Floor' Finish. The County Hardware Phone 47. WEAR a Spencer especially designed for you. Mrs. . Georgia Bardsley, corseliere, Shelburn. TERMITE'S Is your property infested with them? These insects do considerable damage annually.' They work in the materials and' are not detected easily. Have your property treated by pressure and be sure you get rid of these pests, f Estimates and inspections free. Pirtle, Sullivan. MILLER Bros, welding and metal turning, plow points hard surfaced. 203 S. Broad St. Nip and Dink. EACH SPENCER SUPPORT is individually designed, cut and mtidc to meet the specific pohlurcund health nced-r ol the one person who is to wear it. Iva Giles. du Ml dUer o uu m THOSE interested in Old Hickory cemetery get their contributions to Wilson McClellan, R. 5, Sullivan. NOTICE! Tire and lube prices reduced again. Example, 600 x 16 4 ply, $15.95 tax included. Flynn's, Paxton. I NEW SHIPMENT maple and walnut bookcases, sewing cab inets, etc. Also clothes dryers, laundry baskets, glass cooking I ware, etc. Russell Furniture Ex , change, 118 W. Washington. BAKED CHICKEN Dinner Sunday at Dixie Inn at Farmersburg, on Route 41. -1 i LOST LOST Wheel from lot's walk-! er between N. Court and Peerless Mine. Return to Phyllis Monk,' 310 S. State or call 390. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our father, John Snyder, who passed away 10 years ago, May 17, 1935. ! This dale recalls sad memories, I It seems so long to us, Only God knows how much we; : miss you You meant so much to us. Of you we loved so much, j Sadly missed by the Family. v mi? nppirpna mn CARLISLE CANTEEN (Carlisle News) The Wigwam Teen Canteen at a meeting of members held on Wednesday night of last week elected the following officers: President, Arvillo Ferguson, Jr.; Vice-President, Elvis Owcnsf Secretary, Mary Ann Ready; Treasurer, June Wineinger; Police Chief, James Barker; Door Keeper, Jack Livingston; Fire Chief, Dale Houpt; Dog and Cat Catcher, Harry Knotts; Mayor, Ray Smith: Board of Directors, Jim Snyder, Jim Stultz and Stark. joan ! , T!lOS6 BqjS MA i One-Minute Tost 1. What imall craft f the United States Navy has a fire power equal to 2', times that of a battleship? 2. What do ths following people have in common: Mark Anthony, Hannibal, Secrates and Cleopatra? 5. What Is euthanasia ? Words of Wisdom ' A crowd always thinks with Its sympathy, never with iU reason. W. ii. Alger.
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Mrs. Charles Mason was m Sullivan Tuesday. Mr; and Mrs. W.J. Coyner visited Mrs. Mary Cox at the Mary Sherman Hospital Wednes day. Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt. Mies Mary Walters and Mrs. Gladys Coyner attended the funeral of Miss Ruth Andrews at Vinconncs Tuesday. Mrs. Lippeatt and Miss Andrews attended grade school together at Lyons, Indiana. Miss Maxine Quillcn is spending a vacation here with her aunts. Mrs. W. J. Coyner and Mrs. John Hope. Dr. Betty Dukes and son, Mike, of Indianapolis are guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes, j Mrs. Vera Organ of Linton veiled her mother, Mrs. Ruth Abram Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt, Mrs. Wm. Risiuger, Mrs. Minta Meredith visited Pvt. Jack Risinger and Pvt. Thomas LipPpatt at Camp Atterbury, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hammersly entertained her bridge club Wednesday. Those present were, Mrs'. F M, Dukes, Mrs. Jake Yung, Mrs. Ed Jones 'and Mrs. . Ten Rector: Mrs. Rector held high score. Refreshments of "up-sidc-down pineapple cake; whipped cream and coffee were served. Canteen (Continued from Page One) explain the plan of membership.' He stated that the officers elected by the children, together with the adult advisory committee had sufficiently completed the Bylaws and Rules that the plan, of membership would require each boy or girl, between the ages of 13 and 19, to present application cart! bearing the signatures of two sponsoring citizens, at the same 'time making payment of 50c, the semi-annual membership fee, payable May 1 and November; 1. Upon being found worthy, the applicant will be declared a member and issued a membership card. Application and membership cards are to be prepared and when ready announcement will be made as to where they may be secured. MSrie Ward Yaw was introduced as the acting Supervisor, aiirl after the program was coneluded, the boys and girls spent - t;1e evening in conversation and j nr A i i i unliving. Kill WIOlVtlM III 1 1 IUUI ILtll that the juke box had been donated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barcus. The Dart "n Arrow will be open in the immediate future at times to be announced, and later there - will be a reeular schedule from week to week. ' There was an estimated ' hundred children of the eligible for membership in two ages the Dart 'n Arrow organization in attendance, together witn some twenty-five adults who have been active in launching this recrea-. tion movement. -GRAB BAGHints on Etiquette ; Never .correct the grammar or pronunciation ' of anyone in the presence of others. It is embarrassing and humiliating. Today's Horoscope ... You are equipped with unusual mental faculties if this is your birthday.. You are strong-willed, self-contained, i gracious in manner and possess the . courage to face obstacles and failures without turning back. Say nothing in most matters today, and do not ask for a raise of salary or adretributed by King Features Syndicate,
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A PLANE TO ANP BACK SIX SOCIETY Family- Dinner. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Baltimore, Maryland have been spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Terre Haute and Mrs. Emma Harris of Beech Grove. Mrs. Adams' mother entertained with a family dinner Sunday, May 6th. Thope present were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey and son, Charles Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Triplctt and Ramona Carolyn, Monty James, and Lennis Eugene, the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and the hostess, Mrs. Emma Harris. Other callers during the week were Mr. and-, Mrs. Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene,, Mrs. Dorothy McMillin and Mrs. Clay Adorns and daughter, Sharon. . Delta Thfta Tan Delta Theta Tau will meet Monday evening at the library. To honor Birthday with Greeting Cards AH friends of Mrs. Nan Collins of Pleasantville remember her on. her 88th birthday, May. 22nd, with greeting cards. La Petite .Ausuille TheLav Petite Auguillc meet Tuesday . afternoon , Mrs, Maurice .Thompson. will with TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, May 18. (U.R) Produce: . Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and white Rock ceili-.ig. Colored springers, 29.78 and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. Eutter, 45.63c for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs. 31c. INDIANAPOLIS, May 18 Livestock: -U.R) nogs, 7,000; 160 lbs. and up ' r.k.., I. ..II- IP1 11 . it. I ... . . ""u uu' .w; -luo-no il;:., oio.uu ai4.au eood anri choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 500; few choice '$15.00; few medium and good steers and , "tnu .vcdi iiii.s. a .1 n i $ i.-i good beef cows, $13.00 $14.50; common and " medium, $9.00 $12.75; canners and cutters. Sfi 75 9.00; vealers top, $17.00. LbtiAL NOTICIi (tV . , , IM ISUC If MKINft NfltW IU li(,l'.ihi rrl.-.,.. .K- r Acholic Ctwmi-c 8ori of k'niiKn X. w".1 t'j rnl- M-. Oiim.V. IIKIIMWJ v. . ....... in, .,in .iy ,ii .IUIIIJ 1915 Ht. t ho Clrrk's Officn '"'nil it Jiuuko, in tin; city of Siillivnn in wiiri County , bi'fcln invc-MtiHli'on 'if tie 'aiiplirutNi-n uf thp followiiiK- liimii'il poison. 1-ptiupstinB the issue to tin' applicant.. Ml the location hercinaftiT l out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, rceive information cmcerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises i nam u : ! San Chirk; It2 HI. Transfer fn.jn Wiilinm Sands, 7; Washington St., SuUivnn. tieer. Wine Retailer. SAID I.VVESTICATIO.N WILL PR OPE;N TO THE JTBLIC. ANU I'TItrl Tf PA PTiriPJTll J r-J Tito. qukstki) A!,CI)m)l.ai: HKV KKACtf COMMISSION OF INDIANA By JOHN V. NOON AN. Secret 'IT'V. BKRNARD K. Df)Vl.E. 1 , Excise Adiuinistral t. -18-15. . - . .it vancement, even though you may have planned to do so. Let your present status "rtde" for the time being, because of the influence of Uranus. 1 i One-Minute Test Answers 1. Tlie LCI' (R) Landing Craft Tank (Rocket). The total number of salvos fired is about equal to 2'i times the fire power of a battleship of the New Jersey class. 2. AH commited suicide. 3. The mercy killing of an in curable invalid. loe.
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AUSTRALIA WONT BE "HOME FOR MONTHS A Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of East Glenn, who spent the past two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Claude German, returned to their home Friday evening. Mrs. Armeda Stout was in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Hugh Toms was in Sullivan Monday. Loyal Daughters Meet The Loyal Daughters class of 'the Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. Nell. Powers Tues-r j day afternoon.' The meeting was opened by repeating the Lord's ' Prayer in unison and tle following program given: i Lesson Mrs. Viulet Cash. Reading "America Back to God" Meda Greenwood. i Contest "Odd Accidents" j Sylvia Taft. ' Reading Gertie Uaskins. i Reading "Just be Glad" Chloe Stevenson. Contest Nell Powers." ' Those present were -Gertie Gaskins, Chloe Stevenson, Violet Cash, Sylvia Taj.c, Lettie Sweet, Meda Greenwood and Clara Pierce. . . 1 t War Mothers Meet. The Shelburn War Mothers held their regular meeting Wednesday, May 16, at which lime they were invited by the American Legion Post No. 197 to attend i in a body the Memorial Day ser- j Vice to be held ac Liberty Church Sunday afternoon, May 27th, at, 2:30 o'clock, and av Little Flock i Cemetery May 30lh. There will be transportation furnished from the Legion Hall. Anyone wishing , to attend should contact the committee, Mrs. Grace Norris, Mrs. ! Arval Metheny, Mrs. Ferd Hall, or the Dresident. Mrs. Wilson. The dresses to be made lor vhc Red Cross were receiver! and the ladies are to Monday, May All who can attend. meet at their ball 2), to sew on limn. are expected to Mrs. Charles Wilkins and mother. Mrs. Inguim , wera in Sullivan Thursday. . son wein ii iltiu nauLti in wid- ' day. ... Mrs. John Woodard was in Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. Otis Turner was in Jasonville Thursday. Miss Lora Lee Allen of Co-)l-mont visited her grandinother, Mrs. Mahalia Mahan recently. Sgt. and Mrs. Msrton Wheeler "They'll Do It Every ILrr he might Just AS WELL STAY hOVc AN HOUR LON6ER FOR ALL THE WORK HE DOES . WHEN k HE GETS THERE Frances metzer. ' LINCOLN, NEB,
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and Miss Virginia llanna of Law rcnceville, Illinois, visited Mrs. Whecldr's mother, M,VS. Sjylvia Annis Wednesday evening. 4 - H U THe Clay Hiir Laos of Jefferson township met May 15th, at the home of Wilfred Hamilton at' 7:30. The meeting Was called to order by the president, Bob Townsley, and business was discussed after Jiin Bencfiel led in the National Club Piedge. All new members were initiated before the meeting adjourned.
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Poultry, ceiling prices are at top this month, and decline 1 2l()c in June. Now is a good time to cull those nonlaycrs and surplus cocks. Call The Wadley Cofor pick-up service. Phone 5S2. . THE WADLEY COMPANY
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She Eats, Sleeps, And Feels' Fine Now, Says Home Own-i er. Tells About Her Case. I "After the wonderful relief Reionga gave me I feel like rec-1 dares Mrs. N. H. I'recland, 43 Ruth St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga., who1 is a staunch member of Calvary, Church, a home-owner, and one of the best known residents of i her section. Discussing Ketonga' I Mrs. Freeland gratefully eon-1 timifu j "During the past year I surely j Suffered from nervousness, poorsleep, and lack of appetite. I reached the point where I did not care to eat any kind of food and I fell so weak at times I could . .icniir luun aiiwi iiij iiuu3.iyuj I had to use strong laxatives until I thought I would never be relieved of that trouble, and I felt so nervous that I could sleep but little.
"It would be hard to value the stomach, and loss of appetite. Acrelief Retonga gave me. I sleep ccpt no substitute. Retonga may rcTffulIy and get up feeling fine, be obtained at Bennett's PhannI enjoy three good meals a day acy. Adv.
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After a closing song the club members had a woincr roast with pop and marshmallows. Most of the members were present and the report of their projects sounded as if they were having a good start for the year. The next meeting will be at the home of James Bencfiel, on June 5th.
Quit paying rent and own home. Special bargains ot property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT K7 7't MRS. N. 11. FKICELAND and I am now looking after all my housework. The sluggish elimination is relieved too. There is no comparison in the way I feel. I wish I could tell everybody about Retonga." Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l deficiency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the By Jimmy Hatlo
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