Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 101, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 May 1945 — Page 3
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Resolutions, In Memorlams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.
For Sale METAL hog feeders, . garden ws and soy bean inoculation. m Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts ana vice call 285 at Mace Tire a ttery. Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and 1'ianis. ildin's Greenhouse. VITALITY FEEDS Starter, nwer. $3.80: grower and develer, $3.40; goat ration, $3.60; dog jd, $4.85. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE Iew reriecuon tomatic milking machines with lininum pails. Jesse E. lutuej est York, 111. -.-.'', FOR SALE Window screeua d screen doors. Allison Hardire Co., Shelburn. FOR SALE Registered Angus rd, 4 cows witn caives ai muc r in be dronned soon), s Dieu Lifers, 2 open heifers. Also 2 bull Ivps.. John P. Curry, buiuvan . d mi N.E. of Sullivan. Shelrn phone. . FOR SALE Poultry id founts. Allison Hardware ompany, bneiourn. CEMENT BLOCKS for fourida1 J . . - At1 ons, casements, , gaiages, v"" ennett's Blk. iaant. fOOO.blkN. tate St. " , ' " " FOR J SALE An A-l riding Morris, sddle and bridle. Joe :4 South Main. .:. ii-nR RALE Milk coolers and
eep freeze cabinets. In stock. No WANTED TO BUY
iriority. Lawrenceville. Sales bJUCK. Will buy evyes 'ninnanv T ,aWV pnceville. Illinois. 1 lambs; any number. Write
'hone 90. "FOR SALE Coats and dresses; izes 14-16. Call after five. 309 IN. Iain. Verna Jean Dugger. FOR SALE Victory . bike, a ;ood one; II. B. electric sweeper. ,5 E. Meyer St, Win. Maiona FOR SALE 60 acres; irv and livestock. Electricity ivaitable. Joe Waletieh, I. 2. On Indian Prairie church oad. run anuc ieam, '.orse, 5 and 7 yrs., mind: cood workers. -r . . T"l . T . ' ' I ' . . . . . .. . . r . i w 1 '
:iarence Landii, west edge Wor-'.St. Louis 2, Mo.
hington. FOR SALE OR RENT 6-roorn muse, 327 Johnson St.. E. M. jeach, Sullivan R. 3. ' FOR SALE Sow and 6 pigs, fesse Boone. R. 5 Sullivan. 3rd muse north of Hickory church. FOR SALE An Underwood itandard typewriter No. 5. Virgil 3ood, 3 miles east of Pleasantnlle. Linton R. R. 2. Pleasantville jhone. - " ' " FOR SALE 30 thousand tomao and cabbage plants, early and ate. 300 W. Donaldson St. FOR SALE Two-piece mohair iving room suite. 515 West Sylvan Dell. Phone -265-Y. 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 AH Kinds: .horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulliten phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. , ' ' -; John Wachtel Co Trrs Hnnt. Indiana
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( FOR SALE Clothes line post. See Miller Bros., 203 S. Broad St. All kinds welding. Portable welder. Wagons made to order. Nip & Dink. ; tun rianu uuu coal cook stove, uooa - conaiuon. 618 N. Main. Phone 254-Y. CAR LOAD of big 6-inch lump,
No. 3. Priced five dollars a ton.'iamny uvea in Linton, later reNow is the time to order. Draner I turning their residence to Shel-
Coal Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT 30 acres blue grass ! pasture, well & city watpr. Also good clover hay for sale. R. P. Akers, Tel. 318. . FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 32U.N. state street, mauae L. Graber. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead annuals tree or charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ROUTE MEN Jewel
feeders , Ire, will employ men
between 22 to 40 years of age. Clean, pleasant outside work, calling on established customers. Salary $1,820,00 to $4,000.00 per year, depending on ability. Car and expenses :furnisheLPermanent employment with ' opportunity for advancement. Five day wbrk wpplr Pall in nprenn nr Wrilp Jewel Tea Co.. Inc.. 325 N. 13th i St.. Terre Haute, Ind. . LIVE - ami card ; or letter to Box TB hi care ot Times, Sullivan, Indiana, stating number, breed, ages, price per head and directions to farm. HELP WANTED ' j MALE & FEMALE Man or woman wanted to supi nlv customers with famous .
machin- Watkins products in Sullivan. No.
investment. Business established,
Carlisle earnings average 40 weekly.
Write J. R. Watkins Co., D-50, ' Wiuona, Minn. '
mare and' n.uiu,no iinminu-m-w ut
1000 lbs., old.- Ship or write to Sterling Reasonable. '-Feather Co., 907 No. Broadway,
WANT TO BUY 4 pigs. Fred Cummins, Phone Shelburn 170. r WANTED Someone to clean office. Inquire Times Office. , Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing to ; contract tomato acreage call at A L. Robertson GreenhouseNOTICE 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, stoves, ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan i we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 I 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). ' SEE the new Lincoln handluber grease gun. Allison' Hardware Company, Shelburn. TERMITES 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. Estimates and inspections free. Work done and guaranteed by experienced men. Contact Sullivan Termite' Control Co. Milton Opal Pirtle, Sullivan.
RE-OPENING Pat's . welding shop. 471 S. Bell.' 4 blocks -west Deep Rock Station,
DO YOUR OWN floor sanding. Rent our sandcr by the hour. Also use our Sherwin-Williams Floor Finish. The County Hardware Phone 47, NOTICE Tire and tube prices reduced ' again. Example, 600 x 16 4 ply, $15.95 tax included. Flynn's, Paxton. ' Pvt. Raleigh (Continued -from Page 1) Stalag Prison Camp III-B, ninety miles north of Berlin, for a time and then moved- to Stalag 1I-B. However, no word had been received since January 1st . and Stalag II-B, according to press releases, was liberated in February of this year. Therefore, his family assumes ho was ' again moved to another place of internment. The liberated soldier is a native of Shelburn and a graduate of Shelburn High School. Prior to military service, he was employed in Indianapolis," at which time his 1 burn. The daily vacation Bible School j will be held this week from Monday through Friday; May 29. All children of the community, are i invited to attend this school. I Classes will begin at 9:00 a. m. land end at 11:30 a. m, at the Merom Institute. Pfc. Earl Hunt returned Friday to Ft. Jackson, South Cai;oiuia after spending a furlough .' here. Mrs. Opal Harris and ! Mrs, jNelle Nelson spent Thursday and wiin relatives in iarnsie. ivirs. oam Andrews ana uaughter, Lois, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Chloe Nrcnols and daughter, Gloria of Merom Station. . War Wives Meet Mrs. Agnes Rinard'was Hostess for the War- Wives Club at. he. home Wednesday evening, May ! 16th. The evening was spent in conversation and games. Kettean - merits of ice cream, cake and
1 coffee were served to Betty Jane!kum Friday. lArnett, Rachel Cooper, Anna Mrs. Claudia Foreman and dau-
Dillion, Meredith Fiokston, Read ueuinger, corane Anieit, iviaage amim iuu iuiic iuwa,. ... t Senior Pals Sffet The Senior Pals class meeting' j was held Thursday evening: at I the home of Zenohia Harris with the class president in charge of the meeting and the following program: ' ; '' ' Songs Class. Devotions Agnes Rinard. Lords Prayer unison. JJunng tlie business session trie class voted to donate ?id.uu to the Crusade for Christ and $5.00 to tnc oeiicui ot iancer control. yarv concland was elected si secretary-treasurer to replace Anna Nichols, who resigned to I accept the teaching of the Junior Pals. Musical numbers by Mild red Harrison and Geneva Daugheily were enjoyed by all piesent. Naomi Dulancy and Geneva Dougherty had charge of two very interesting contests. Delicious refreshments wore served by the hostess to Iteva Bale:;, Es'lie JV'-usnn, Lucille Smith, Geneva Daurihcrly, Ovutim; Ar - nett, Naomi Dulancy, Frances III iff, Meredith Pinkston, Minerva Pinkston, Dolas Bates, Alice and Janice Smiley, Clara Anderson, Agnes Rinard, Anna Harrison, Coralie Arnett, Mildred Harrison, Anna Nichols, Pauline Harris, Mary Copeland, Olan Vickrey, Thornton Pinkston, Donna Drue, Janet Ruth, Jerry and Douglas Harris. The next meeting will be held at, the home of Geneva Daughcrty with Frances Huff in charge of the de vol ions and Alice Smiley and Lucille Smith on the program committee. One-Minuts Te. l..What other presidents besides Franklin D. Roosevelt are buried on the shores of the Hudson river? ' 2, Do foreign embassies In Washington. D. C, belong to the United States or to the nations which they represent? 3. Who succeeded Washington and was the second president of the United States? Words of Wisdom Sincerity --is to ' speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to perform what we promise, and really to be what we
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Mrs. Lillie week-end in Miller spent Terre Haute the with friends. Misses Marilyn German, Ann Andrewsyk and Norma Jean Richmond spent Friday evening in Terre name. I Pic. Jack Cordy, who has been overseas the past three years is home on furlough. The Paula Ann Home Ec. Club met at the Methodist' Church basement Tuesday for an all-day meeting and covered dish dinner. Nine members were present. j Mr. and Mrs, John Brown were ' in Sullivan Friday afternoon. : W. S. C. S. Meet The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church met at the home of jMrs. Moss Morris Thursday for an all-day meeting. At noon a covered dish, dinner was served to the following members, Mrs. John Foil well. Mrs. Len Littleinhn Mrs t lovd Williams. Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. Rubbell. Miss Nora Manan, Funkhouser and Miss Glenna Mrs. ' Harley stull -f neaE Sullivan and the hrfpsi -Mr&Moss Morris- - r Mrs Georse Tenni3 was Sullivan Friday. r.harles Wilkins was in Shelfihtcr. June, were in Terre Haute I jrriday, joltn .McUinnis was in -bnei
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burn Friday. . . Church bt. Alter tne covered uisn Mrs. Albert Brothers of near dinner was served, the usual busiCoalmont was In Terre Haute ness session was held. Mrs. Lelia Friclav visitine . Mrs. Dalcren Yung gave an interesting and
Rmtliprs. who itnrlprwnnt. an operation at the Sc. Anthony Hos pital Friday. Mrs. Garland Hi-xon and daughter, Carolyn went to Terre Haute Thursday to visit -Mrs. Hixon's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Bid McAually.. ' mm eili y Country Club Meets The , Woman's 'Country: Club met at the home ot Mrs. Alice Monroe Wednesday. At noon a covered dish dinner was. served and the day was spent in sewing and conversation. A program was given in the afternoon and con tests were won by Laura Boone j and Eleanor Nicwalcl, Tbire was ia good attendance and the day I was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Everett Rotraniel. s Mr. and Mrs. Medford Levron and daughter; Mrs; Margie Allen of Hymera, were in Carlisle last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis of ' Sullivan visited Mrs. Bill Thewlis , and children Tuesday evening. , Mrs. Mary cooper , returned ;home Sunday from Lake Worth, Florida.-- . . . - ' . Mr. and Mrs. . J. L. Finch of Columbus spent the week-end GRAB BAG would seem and appear to be. Tillotson. . - Hints on Etiquette Watch your voice. . Don't let it convey- unhappiness, - pessimism and discouragement to your friends and family, but happiness, courage and optimism. Today's Horoscope A birthday on this date means that you are ambitious, unswerving in your efforts, but often given to impractical ideas ''You should develop originality and self-dependence. . You have .an artistic temperament which is. reflected in. distributes by Kiss Feitures Sysflicate,
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here with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Finch. Willard; Fausel of Anderson spent Saturday night and . Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Gertie Shepherd. ' i ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCormick visited Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Osburn of near Shelburn. Paul McCammon and family and Miss: Anna Mae Wolfe of Indianapolis, spent Sunday near Carlisle with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wolfe and other relatives. Supt. and Mrs. H. W. Gross and son, Stephen visited relatives in Brazil and Greencastle last week. . Mrs. Roy McCormick spent several days in Terre Haute last week visiting Mrs. James Behem. j Mrs. F.'C. Jewart, Mrs., Gene , Mason and Mrs. Ralph Land and 1 daughter, Barbara, of Gary, spent I Sunday here with their mother, ' Mrs. Anna Land and other relatives. . : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walters 'of Hammond returned home Sun- ' day after a visit here with his brother, B. M7 Walters ' and family. ' v. ; ' : j ' Seaman Louis Howard spent the week-end here with hisl mother, Mrs. Frances Howard. Mrg; DeWey McKinley and Ann MnTfinlov -ivprA in ?nllivnn Pni-1 day. . . ... , Club Meets The Dugger Home Economics ;tJlUD met may 10 at tne nome vl Mrs. Edwin Robson on West Profitable lesson Oil salad mak ing. Seventeen members were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Risinger. Thursday Club. -Mrs. Julius Braatz entertained the Thursday Club at her home recently. A social hour was en- ; joyed in 'playing games, and1 prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ho-' imer-Wilkes for high, Mrs. Au-1, ;gust uetNeve, travel, ana to mrs. Drank onepnera lor low. i Refreshments of chicken sandwiches, stuffed olives, cake, ice cream and coffee Were served to ' one guest, Mrs. Earl Davis, and to the following members, Mesdames Frank Putoff, Frank Shepherd, Otis Rumple, R. II. Robson, August DeNcve, Homer Wilkes and the hostesl Mrs. Braak. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. R. H. Robson, May 31st. , 1 Tlie condition of Sam remains about the same. Farrar TOWER OF MATCHSTICKS CHICAGO (UP) Peter- Ohlwein, .13, of Highland Park, 111., has a ! tao vel use for toothpicks. He has constructed a seven-foot reproduction of the Eiffel tower in Paris from 36,000 .toothpicks. ?i . ; ' the beauty' of your home. Be confident, of your spiritual calling, swaying to it3 inner rhythm. Steer clear of arguments, should some one have peculiar ideas. Kr,p your Isense of humor, and let serenity, abide with you, Read .'a book on psychic phenomena., One-Mlnuto Test Answers 1. !U. S. Grant on Riverside drive, New York; Martin- Van BurenJat Kinderhook, Chester A Arthuf at Albany.' ', , ' t ' ' 2. They are part of the nation they represent. 3. Jojjn Adams. . - .,i-!:
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MARKS Major League Standings American Association Clubs Won Lost Pet. Louisville 15 9 .625 Indianapolis "15 ,10 .600 Milwaukee 12 9 .S71 Toledo 13 11 .542 Columbus 13 14 .481 Minneapolis ... 10 13 .435 Kansas City 8 14 .364 St. Paul 7 13 .350 American League Clubs Won Lost Pet,
.682 .591 .591 .542 .462 .400 .391 .375 National League Clubs 1 Won Lost Pet. (New York 'Brooklyn ......... 17 , 6 9 13 13 13 14 13 21 .778 .654 .500 .480 .458 .440 .435 .250 St. Louis 13 Chicago 12 Boston 11 Pittsburgh ....11 .Cincinnati 10 Philadelphia , 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American Association Milwaukee, 4-4; Indianapolis, 0- 5.,,.: . f Louisville, -' 8-3"; Kansas City, 1- 0. Columbus, 5-1; St. . Paul, 3-0 (second game 9 innings). Toledo, 3-1; Minneapolis, 5-4. American League " Philadelphia, 6-2; Cleveland, 24 (first game 10 innings). Detroit, 4-0; Washington, 1-1. St. Louis, 10-5; New York, 1-2, Chicago, 4-8; Boston, 2-2. National League Chicago, 4-4; .Brooklyn, 2-1. Cincinnati, 10-4; Boston, 8-9. , New York. 5-0; Pittsburgh, 1-4 St. Louis, 6-6; Philadelphia, 2-7 RATIONING Al A GLANCE Meats, Cheese, Butter, Fats, ' Canned Fish, Canned Milk. 1 Book 4 red stamps Y-5, Z-5 and A-2 through U-2 now valid. E-2 through 3-2 invalid after .Tunc 30. K-2 through P-2 invalid after July 31. Q2 through U-2 invalid after 31. Used Fats, " Two red points and 4 cents given for one pound of waste fats. Processes Foorts. Blue stamps H-2 through M-2 invalid after June2. N-2 through. S-2 invalid after June 30. T-2 through X-2 invalid after July
Chicago .15 7 Detroit 13 9 St. Louis :...,' 13 9 New York 13 11 Washington 12 14 Philadelphia ....... 10 15 Cleveland ......... 9 14 Boston 9 15
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31. Y-2; 2-2 and A-l through C-l Invalid after Aug. 31. Shoes. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 airplane stamps in Book 3 good until further notice. OPA says no plans to cancel any. New stamp valid Aug. 1. Sugar. Stams 35 and 36 now valid for five pounds each. Stamp 35 valid through June 2. Stamp 36 valid through Aug. 31. Gasoline. Stamp A-15 good lor 4 gallons through June 21. B-6, C-6, B-7 and C-7 coupons valid for five gallons. - Fuel Oil. JSTew period 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coupons and old period 4 and 5 cou pons valid through Aug. 31. Price Information. Obtain price information from the Price Clerk of your local War Price and Rationing Board. Report any overcharges. NEW LEBANON Mr." and Mrs. Cliff Eaton of Robinson were dinner, guests Sunday of Mrs. Bertha Pierson. Mrs. W. B. Stedman and child-" ren, J3arbara Ann, Billy Joe and Joan, of Veedersburg, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mnnman Mr. and-Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family and Myra Schlichter were, guests Sunday of Mr. and Art . -1 ill V'j f-
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Mrs. Roy Hanley and family of West York. ' ' Miss Eunice McKain of Tucson, Arizona is visiting Rosetta and Jean Deckard. ' Mrs. Stella Ice is visiting with friends in Terre Haute this week. Mrs. Betty Shake of Plainville is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Irvin. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were dinner guests Sunday, May 13, of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shields. , Mrs. . John Woodsniall spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Woodsniall at Shelburn. CAR' LOAD ' OF BIG 6 INCH LUMP COAL (No. 3) . Price $5 per ton NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY COAL! DRAPER Coal Company Phone 94 ." .'TV.' ' '.! .-.1,""T S wx-?'
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