Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 111, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 June 1945 — Page 3

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Obituary, 2 cents word, inbthniim, $1,50. Card of Thanks, $1.00.

Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 For Sale ' HYBRID seed corn, soy beans, soy bean inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and lervice caii 283 at Mace Tire & Battcrx Service, Sullivan, Iud. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. R'ildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE 60 acres; machinery and livestock. Electricity available. Joe Waletich, Carlisle R. 2. On Indian Prairie church toad. FOR SALE Congoleum kitchen rug, duofold and chair, phonograph, wash sland, bedroom suite, inncrspring mattress and . box springs, 1 antique bedroom suite. Wm. Mills, Shelburnv . j , FOR SALE Soybeans forvsecdReclcancd. Richland variety. E.' F. Springer, Phone 688. SALE OR TRADE 4-room cottage, lights, gas, city water, sink, garage, excellent condition. State Rd. 41, Sullivan. For property in. or: near Fanuersburg., Box . 58,! Famersburg, Ind. , ' FOR SALE International fer-j tilizer corn planter, also 12 disc wheat drill plain. Courty , Eaton, New Lebanon phone. '.:.' FOR SALE-1936 Ford V8 1 Vi -ton truck, good tires. Forest Burton, R. 1 Merom.' .Qraysvillc phone. , ' . ' : " FOR SALE1 10 thousand cabbage and tomato plants, early and late. 309 W. Donaldson St. ;FOR SALE Second-hand binlding materials, some , tfurni. Tuve',Would buy;.T)Uitdiugs ;to wreck. Dan Nusbaum, Cass,' Ind.." FARM FOR SALE 4-room house,- good barn, silo, other out buildings; One: well, . three - good springs, 80 acres' Rnid.; 6 -'miles from Bujiivan. , 1 ;t ;, ; ; " 5-rooiu house, 1 plenty ' water, large lot, some fruit trees, nice lo cation. East Washington St. Possession soon.' "''.' ,..: ' CHARLES M. USREY Real Estate & Insurance : riione 542-1Y r "PLANTS FOR SALE Diler"cnt varieties of tomatoes, early & late, mangoes, pimentoes, Hungarian peppers, eggplant, , sweet potatoes, 3. kinds. Earl Hobbs, New Lebanon phone. , FOR SALE Dunfield and. Patoka soybeans, recleaned; twobottom 16-in. tractor plow on rubber. John Kelly, Graysville phone. CEMENT BLOCKS I For basements, garages, etc. Two blocks north. 3 blocks east of Sullivan High School. Bennett's Block Plant. FOR SALE Cedar posts, Emery Hawkins Service Station, 1 mile iHii lh of Shelburn. JOHNSON MILL A LLE VALOR h a pood t!ce to Sfctl. YOl'S COS.V. We buy erery day. hnura 8.00 A. M. to 6:01) P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals Removed All Muds: horses, cows. heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullin phone -'132 or Crawford 3201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John'Wachtel Co Tprre Hant. Indiana

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FOR SALE Aster plants, 100lb. refrigerator, one child's desk. Mrs. Schroeder, 301 Cross Street. FOR SALE Flat rim single and double compai tment sinks. Double compartment stationary laundry tubs. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf. John Watson, Scott City. , a FOR SALE OR TRADE 10-20 tractor with ModelA Ford motor and 2 bottom 12-inch plows. Bill Trotter, 1-2 mile north Glendora,' FOR SALE Farmall tractor, regular and equipment. 3 miles southeast of Faiibanks, known as Price Thompson larm. bant ' . ' Johnson.,' FOR SALE Fresh 3-year-old . Jersey cow. with 5 wks. old calf. Raleieh Ranard. 1 mile south' Duggcr, FOR SALE Restaurant, close in, doing good business. Box 14V, care of Times.',.' 1 V ' 1 : ' FOR SALE White bred gilt and weaned pigs. Wm. Alsman, 2 mi.- ; south of Duggcr,. Duggcr phone. , ' ' ' ' FOR SALE Sewing machine, rocking chair, kitchen table and safe, walnut dresser base, high chair,' metal porch chair, organ, blackboard, phone 654. 311 N. Slate St.' m FOR SALE Two leather horse collars, 24, hi., and 22 in,; also set new lines and? bridle, 'balance, of set of harness .lair; one ba-y 'marc; i diipple gley horse, single or team.! 809 ,N, Section. John , WaMorf ,. ,7 FDR ALE A-C corn planter with fertilizer--ttacliment, all in giitxfcSliHBpe.: ' Shelburn v Plione 134-F...-... FOR SALE Five-room house, i niiu aascineini, jirciiiaue, Dam. jfvi 302 W. Beech SCRobert T; Love. "WHITE HOUSE FAINT available .for a limited period. As long as our stock lasts. BURDSAL'at mr nrr .-11 . I.Tln n 1,'.,.! 1 I $0.60 per gauon, yi-jii-xvixrj ai !$2.95 per gallon. Order NOW for future use. WILKINSON LUMBER CO., Phone 36. - , ( , . FOR RENT FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, ground floor. 219 S. Section. Phone 183-L. v Wanted f ANTED Dead nlmsls. W remove your dead animals free of nharg?. Phone No. iJ reverie oharges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED . IMMEDIATELY Night help at the BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person. WANTED Man or. "joy, 16 or over, to do service station work. Good wages. Inquire at .Times Office.' u WANTED room strictly bf in first Mickey, TO , BUY 5 or 0-1 inoderu house. MiiKtl class shape. Bill WANTED Man to work on farm, steady work year around. 3 miles northwest of Graysville. ... , Byron Foutz, R.. 4 Sullivan. HIGH school girl wants , work taking care of small children all or part time. Call 536-Y. ' HELP WANTED MALE & FEiMALE Immediate opening.1 Good Watkins route iu Sullivan.. Car, experience investment unnecessary. Average earnings $35-$45 weekly. Largest company, best known household products, biggest demand. Watkins Co., D-51; Winona, Minn. ''"'.' ;.'; ' ,. ' FEATHERS WANTED. New or i old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Co., 907 No.

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WANTED For serviceman, folding camera No. 620, in good condition. Call at '1611 N. Main St. or write Mrs. Bertha Marts, Sullivan, Ind. R. 4.

WANTED TO BUY Used lawn mowers. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Earl Denny, 280 W. Beech. Phone 403. Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. WE have three of the leading varieties of sweet potato plants ready lor sale. ROBERTSON GREENHOUSE. COMPARE Tlien 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. "EXPERT GREASING with high grade products, by scientifically proven methods. Drive in! HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ASPHALT SHINGLES, ASPHALT SIDING and ASBESTOS SIDING are very hard to get Have a good slock . now. Order Ul get you ex-, yours now. We will err- workmen monthly pay menlSr Phone 36. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. ; - rr"l NOTICE Just received a shipmcnt of lvc.burncr, built-in oven oil stoveS- Supply is limited, bring certificate. Woodward Hardware Ca Dugger' ln- .' - NOTICE All kinds of Garden, Dnn finmr slants tr snip at I

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Court! arid Highway 41. PERMANENTS 'Rilling at $5.00; Golden Oil, $6.00; D'Origine! (machineless), $6.00. Correct shaping and blocking. All new materials. Others $4.00 to $15.00. Charm Beauty Shop, East side of square. ' : RADIATORS cleaned and I blown out. Act today and save un necessary wear on a vital part of 'your auto's engine. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. " t WE STILL HAVEva few coal i !U . . 1 , .

Coward Hara7e Co DuBeer'- dinner in the newly decor-i .woomvara Harawaie Co., Duggei,. Thui.sday eve. jl InlngJune 7th, at 6:30. Hostesses 1 ; JUST RECEIVED a shipment 1 will be Mvrtle Martin., Bessio

idree sun. of garden plows. Woodward Hard-, e.Co-Pugr' i 1 i liu ruutt uwn rioor sanuing. ......? u""V7." "DC UUI WUClWlU-TTUllttUlU 1U1IV Finish. The County Hardware pi,n. WHY purchase a battery when you can rent one? Inquire at Flynn's, Service Station, Paxton, Indiana, for rates. f

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Lawrenceville Sales Comnanv. ! Lawrenceville, . 111. Phone c j 90. RUMMAGE SALE The Village Homemakers Economics Club will o Rmmo ci June 8th, in the Akers Building, across from Index NOTICE Don't miss the Tri Kappa Rummage Sale at the corner of Section and Washington St., June 0 and 9. NOTICE Got a man to grease, wash cars, fix flats. Also quick service recapping. White Rose Service. I HAVE city property, and farms for sale, and a complete line of Insurance. Charles M. Usrey, Real Estate & Insurance. 451 South Troll. Phone 342-Y.; ATTIC INSULATION makes your rooms rooicr in summer, Wfcrmcr in wmter.. No pnontiei tretuied. Easiy terms. Call ua TO ' DAY, WILKINSON LUMBER CO. Phone 36 one-Minute Test 1. What Biblical" character was "translated to heaven"? . 2. AVifat was the name of St. Paul's missionary companion? 3. What was Matthew's calling before he left it to follow Jesus : Words of Wisdom The authority of reason is far more imperious .than that si a master; for he who disobeys the one is unhappy, but he who dis obeys the other is a fool. Pascal

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News Every AT PURITY FOOD SHOP lc Deal Staley Starch; Oranges, doz. 23c; Cakes, lb. 29c; Honey, 69c qt.; corn, 2 cans 25c; Syrup, 15c. LOST ; LOST Child's red reversion coat, size 10. Phone 701 426 W. Thompson. LOST In Sullivan or Linton, Sgturd smaU cQntaini Reward. Edwin D. Goodman, Route 2, Linton. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mary P.i. . ...,. .u;.. tn hn hHnfvl iR flny wgy iu her last mnegs and .ripath T7anpf.iativ he nnnsolins 'words of the minister, the singers and the pallbearers, those who sent cards and flowers, also Mr. Barman and his helpers;? Thc Children, Graudchildren.and Great-grandchildren. SOCIETY Girl Scouts Troup No meeting this wcek. Next 'meeting Monday, June 11th, at I n'nnnr at tho MothnHicf Church. All going to camp please ! attend. liieadihiu Class Social The Friendship Class of tl '.. . . . . .......... Metnodist church wia ho.iq their mnn h v snr a mpplimr and rnwr : " . o ; Lindley, Goldie Little, Faye Mar4t Lena Mattox and Bertha W lifittlnf Needlecraft Club Postponed The Needlecraft Club 'meeting nas ocen postponed until further notice. G. H. Club The G. H. Club will meet at the heme of Mrs. Beulah Reeves, S. Main St., Thursday, June 7th. A table service. Troop 4, Girl Scouts Troop 4 will have an "oldfashioned" party at the shelter' hnnsp in th ni, at 7- TW,i., night, instead of at the Methodist Annex Turman Triple L Club ' The Triple L Club of Turman township will meet at the home of Gladys Kinnett, June 7, with covered dish dinner. Everyone is ia welcome. Priscilla Embroidery Club The Priscilla Embroidery club will moot Wednesday afternoon at thc home of Mrs. Edith Owens, 311 West Washington Street, ior a one o'clock lunchcon. Those unable to attend please notify Mrs. Owens. lifilu 8. LANDS KM ONF, LKOMINISTHU, Mass. ' (UP) Unassisted, 8 . year - old Janet Pierce landed a 17'A-pmmd rainhow trout while fishing in Spec Pond. -GRAB BAG : Hints on Etiquette If you are Introduces to a per-son-and eft alone with him, and you are shy and cannot think of anything to talk about, talk tbout the weather for awhile. That may suggest other subjects of conversation and you may both lose your sense of strain and talk easily together. Today's Horoscopv The prime' considerations of life are home and the happiness i of, loved ones. .You usually are

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Mrs. Kate Bowen, Mrs. Faye Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Margucrite Coyner and, daughter and Mrs. Edna Nash spent Friday af - ternoon with Mrs. Vadc Goddard at Vincennes. Mrs. Goddard is, seriously ill. Mrs. Ida Hubble and Mrs. Mary Maupin spent Thursday with Mis Lou Hunley . ' 1 a"kllJ" McNabb, who is stationed at the Vigo Ordnance plant, is spending a furlough here with his mother Mrs. Clifford Cray. T.nne Mni,n dm 1 if - pw davs thc first o last wcek iiere wiUl Mr and Mrs - Harold Mahan and daughter en route to New York to take some advanced iNavai scnooimg. I ' Mrs. Claude Nelson, who has been spending. -the .past month tiere wittrMr. and Mrs. Arthur, Harris, left Saturday to return to her home! n Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder and family of near Martinsville, were guests over the week-end of I Bonnie Milam. Clarence Setzer has returned to his work in Indianapolis after spending a week's vacation here with his mother. Mrs. Rhoda Setzer. Miss Minerva Spurlock and Mrs. "bylvia fisher, who have made thpif hnmo liorn tnt , 1 . . -- i"" l"u '"""J AU1 .nmtciuu f visit with relatives en 'route to . Hunt.ngburg, where they will n,ckc thcir future homeTrof. George Ti If ord of Syrar "'fe- N- Y- transacted business in m"Hu.y usi weeK. ; mis. r.veiyn btewart and childIcnrof Augusta," Mich.,' are guesls of !Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett. Mrs. Robert Mayfield and Jimmie Bob, and Cleo Boles spent Saturday in Terre Haute. ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nash of Robinson, Illinois, spent Decoration Day here with relatives. ' Bob, Mayfield and Nick Taylor spent the week-end here with their parents. SSgt. and Mrs. George Oaks of - Alexandria, Louisiana, are cnnnrllnrt SO -J p. . 1 i t """'B i-uay luuougn nere Xrf Sa"entS' Mr and MfS' j Miss Ann Andrewsyk was in i Terre Haute Thursday evening. 1 Loyal Daughters Meet .The Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Church met at the cl" un """lc 1,1 o. uuuiey luesday, May 2t9h. At noon a delici ous covered Gish dinner was served. At 1:30 the meeting was Clara . Pierce and the following called to order by the! president, program was given: Song "What a Friend we have in Jesus." , "Lord's Prayer" unison. Roll call Bible quotation. Lesson--Mcda Greenwood. . Rending -Gertie GnsIi ins. Coiitc;;! - Lottie Sweet. Control Cla'ra Pierce. . Thrse present were Sylvia Taft. Violet Cash. Nolle Powers, Meda Greenwood, Russia McCrackcn, i Lettie ' Sweet, Gertie Gaskins, t optimistic, yet occasional failure . leave you very depressed, neiy on your ability and you will win : out. Don Relieve that "luck" can give you a needed boost undej current planetary aspects. If you work hard, you will receive acte quate compensation.' Follow tin Golden Rule in everything. One-Minu1 Test Answers . 1. Enoch. Gen. 5:24; Heb. 11-5 2. Barnabas. 3. A Uk collector.

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Flora Wence, and Clara Pierce. . The next meeting will be at the home or Mrs. Flora Wence, June 12th. The Misses Melba and Imogene Adams of Detroit, Michigan visited their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clyde Adams, and family in Shelburn a few days last week, Mrs. George Tennis was in Sullivan Friday. . Mrs. Jolin Stancomb and daughter, Pliyllis, visited in , Shelburn Friday. Otis Thomson was in Sullivan Friday. Mrs. Ed Lang and son were in Jasonville Friday. Mrs. Everett Scott visited her and daughter. Mis Jack Allen, w'"uy ..,',..'' Mrs. Albert Mills was m Ja sonville Friday. Miss Florence May Weber returned to Torre Haule Friday after spending a few days here with her mother. Mrs. Ezra Criss was in Sullivan Friday. ' . Ralph Gordon was in Terre Haute Thursday. " , . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ammcrman and children of Indianapolis, -spent the week-end -hert with . relatives. , v .Miss Patty Grubbs of Indianapolis, is visiting ,her. grandparents, Mi and Mrs. Clifford Cur; tis. . '" II ' ' TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, - Jime-4.4U.R) iJNmAJAi'UL,i&, June i.u.w rruauus. ' '. ' poultry uroiiers, rryers ana roasters unocr a ids. ana tsarrea and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and . Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28;. cocks, 15c. . : Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. . Butter, 43.63c. for No. 1 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs. 31c. INDIANAPOLIS, June 4.-J(U,R) Livestock: Hogs, 8,000; good and choice 160 lbs, up and 140 to 160 lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; sows, $14.05. -' Cattle, 1,400. calves, 700; few choice yearlings. $17.00; load choice steers, $16,75; - few choice heifers at $10.50; few good cows, $13.25 $14.25; bulk common and medium, $9.50 $13.00; vealers top, $16.50. .

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"The Times Want Ad , you expect, one you could E Clyde ' Grass of Linton, and daughter, Rosemary, of Indiana polis, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.' and Mrs.. Lee Grass. Mr. and .Mrs. W. B. 'Akin of Orlando, Florida1, arrived here Thursday for an indefinite visit with Mrs, Akin's brother, 1 Ed Curtner. Mr. amf Mrs1. Charles A.- Djess ai.rived home Sunday ' from St. Petersburg, Florida where they spent the winter with their son, . F,-win nips and famiiv . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hodges of SollU, Bujnd. were c.,Csts Saturday and Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apple and Miss Ruby Watson of Louisville, Kentucky, spent the weekend with her patents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul D. Watson. Mrs. Edna Stevens and daughter, Elizabeth, of Indianapolis, visited , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knotts a few days last week.. Miss Sara' Shake . of Indiana State Teachers College, spent the week-end with her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Sneke. , Aaron Ellis of New Albany came Monday for a visit with his father, Stanley Ellis and Mrs. Ellis. . ,

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said 'ridinff horse' what . did cat?" . i Mrs. Helen Sanders of Indiana polis, visited over, Sunday with, her cousin, Mrs. E, M. Orr and other relatives. " , Mrs. Earl Epperson and children, Dick 1 and Ellen, of Ft. Branch, and Mrs. Daisy Dunkerley of Washington, ,wcre hers Saturday night and Sunday, visit--ing friends. . . , , Mrs. Alva Queen pf Ft. Lauidordaile, Florida arrived lust week for a visit with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. AI'- Wickliue and ,M i mid Mrs. Frank Oi.cen. Betsy Ross Ccllins rcturnet home last week from MacMurray College to spend the summer with huv parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Collins. ' ' 11 ' ' Club Meets. The Martha EUen- club met with Mrs. Frances Allen on Wednesday, May 23rd, for an all-day meeting with a covered dish dinner served at the noon hour. Ten members and oiit guest were present. The vice-president called the meeting to order and the following program was given; Song "God Bless America". "Lord's Prayer" unison. Scripture reading Dorothy Smith. Riley Poem, "The Blossoms on the Tree." FlorcnceMcCormick. Club Collect. The nexxt meeting will be with Mrs. . Florence McCormick.

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