Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 115, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 June 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 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 blackface type or caps.

Each initial and abbreviation 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 Times. 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 as the ad slates. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily Tunes." Those answering it should either mail or bring their reply, which will be turned over to the person placing the advertisement. Under no ((ircumstances will the name of a person be divulged if the ad is keyed. .

Obituary, 2 cents word, -minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions; In Mcmoriams, 2 ccnl3 For Sale HYBRID seed cortij soy beans, sriy bean inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. i FOR John Deere parti nd iprvlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. I 7rrTT7rw"FRSndPlants. CU1 FLOWERS and rianib. W ildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE 60 acres; machiuery ana iivtu. . and livestock. Electricity available. Joe Waleticn, uarnsie R. 2. On Indian Prairie church road- - : . FOR SALE Domestic size coal stoker, excellent conaiuon. ti:H 111 IVT.mfVi Ufoct itrPPT. I - , FOR SALE Man's pocket watch, 17-jcwel Illinois, perfect ' condition. L. A. " Donaldson, Grays ville. . FOR SALE Solid , white walnut four-poster antique bed and dresser, cabinet victrola. Mrs. Edward White, Shelburn. FOR SALE Riding horse, saddle and bridle. Earl South, Carlisle, Indiana. FOR' SALE 2 extra good screen doors. 212 W. . Giles St. Phone 436-X or 203. ;.- , '. FOR SALE Timothy and clovev mixed, in the field, first of next week. Harry Mason, R. 1 Sullivan. , FOR SALE 6-room house, 2 blocks east of Methodist church. Ezra Trowbridge, Shelburn, Ind, FOR SALE 2 sows and pigs mo old; 1 Speed Digger hookup for Ford tractor. 1 mi. south of Shelburn. Wilmer J. Reed. ; FOR SALE One yearling saddle bred filly, red sorrell with white markings, the kind you win llive, ime uwua uauuic nmi c, , 6 yrs. old, gentle for ladies or children: also one Jersey cow. Wm. A. Wilkey, R. 2 Sullivan. . FOR SALE Spotted Poland sow with 5 pigs. 2 miles south on pavement. Sullivan phone. Aud

" -A : - t-- ! FOR SALE Black leather foldFOR SALE -Team, one bay inp baby buggy AU.steel framc

nurse aim one oiac. mare, uames cany, near wppcau mme on u.

' 1 FOR SALE Bath tubs; VitrePLANTS FOR SALE Early &"oup reces.s tubs in stock Prewar late cabbage and tomato. Good casl irou tubs available on apeggplaut, pimento, mango, hot pr0ved application. Lawrenceville and sweet peppers. Large zinnias, j Seies Company, Lawrenceville, Leave orders at Gray's &jni. Phone 90.

Rumple s by 4:00 p. m. Graysvule F.F.A. Hotbeds. CEMENT BLOCKS For basements, garages, etc. Two blocks north, 3 blocks east of Sullivan High School. Bennett's Block Plant. - FOR SALE Fresh 3-year-old jersey cow with 5 wks. old calf. Raleigh , Ranard, 1 mile south Dugger. , JOHNSON MILL & ELEVA TOR is a good place td 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 Men roe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana

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$1.50. " word, minimum, $1.50. PICK-UP TRUCK BED for sale. All metal 1-2 ton size. Also set of fenders for same. WILKIN SON LUMBER CO.. Phone 36.

FOR ' SALE -r Mahogany bed STANDARD STATION. complete with springs and mat-! - - tress, matching dresser' and l' RELIEVE NERVOUS fatigue rhair- nno 3.4 miiawav with 'with a Spencer Support. Your

. wam,lt coffeG table. 2 end tables, one fcalierbed. 228 W. . FOR SALE-70acrcs fine stem1 'alfalfa at field, halnd. 1 mile south

, r,vavc: W(wmw(nn Tim'Bardsley, corsetiere, Shelburn. .

- v . "a" Sg- j FOR SALE- 20 "head of extra I OR SALE 0 head of extra nice shoats. Paul Cleveland, one mue wwi duuwwu, 1 ' w" run oaiiL Liibc, junn ueere, 1 15 ft., used 1 season. $150.00. Leroy McCanimon, Phone 11F12, Carlisle, Ind. 'FOR SALE 6-room 'house,' South Main St., close in. 5-room

semi-modern house, South Sec-1 F.obertnon Plant Farm, N. Court tion, close in. Charles M. Usrey.'and Highway 41. Real Estate & Ins., Phone 542-Y. - - - - RADIATORS cleaned and CRANE bath tubs, stools, lava- blown out. Act today and save untories, and coal hot water heat-' necessary wear on a vital part of civ. Woodward Hardware Co., I your auto's engine. HUD'S Dugger, Ind. I STANDARD STATION. .

I OK . SALE Square dining table, chifferobe, two wall tele-; ouctu uuui ujac in. a , 7 I... f It TlniJio 111 i rrt-i DVmrA .v. ' -66 .wk - : I 81 FOR RENT-Three-room turn-' isnea, apartment, ftirs. unarics Bosstick, 401 North State Street.: Phone 773-L.

FOR SALE John Deere 5-ft.j FOUND One sack of seed, mower, 1 mile west of Kata-A- Owner may have same by identiKorner. Orville Wesncr, R. 1 Sul-'fyHig and paying for ad. 237 W. Hvan. iw.,ifD

FOR SALE Dresser, oil stove, cooking utensils, canned fruit, antique table, lawn mowers, tools. Dorch KU irifr ho:liiu ttr.vo siul .,1 i,p llni,.plm,l goods. Lewis . E. Chowning, Admr. Hunt Eclate, 101 North Chase. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey bull, 3 years old, eligible for reeistorine. II i n k 1 p r.raham Phono JWn.T wilh chrome handle. Like new. g54 e. Washington. FOR SALE Deep freeze units and milk coolers. No priority. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern- unfurnished apartment, down town. Phone 22 or 302. . FOR RENT Room for storage. For Sale: threeburner oil stove: ! 616 North Watson or phone 527-B. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. MALE HELP WANTED WORKING MEN. Travel., Good jobs. Fine meals, rooms, transportation. See Superintendent, Bailey Bros. Circus, Sullivan, Satur. June 9th. Gallagher's- Show Grounds. WANTED ished rooms care Times. TO RENT Unfurnor house. Box 98-Y, WANTED Paper hanging.! Oscar McDaniei, Shelburn. Shel-' burn Phone. . . t WTNTED TO RENT Furnished apartment or small house. Serviceman's wife and two children. Write Box 24 q-o Tiroes.

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NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. WE have three of the reading varieties of sweet potato plants ready for sale. ROBERTSON GREENHOUSE. I JUST RECEIVED!! Large shipment of STONEVALL SIDING. Fireproof, rot-proof, lasts a life time, easy to jait on oarus, sheds, chicken houses, garages, etc. WIL KINSON LUMBER CO., Phone 30. ! " COMPARE Then buy" from outmany 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 I West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. "EXPERT GREASING with high grade products, by scientifically j proven methods. Drive in! HUD'S posture will improve. You'll feel rested - more s alert, lva uiies. uau 561 g.00 p m. . , WEAR a Spencer especially acsignea lor you. mis., ueuigia. . , YOUR OWW floor sanding. Rent our sander by the hour. Also uS(j QuI Snerwln.wmiams Floor Flnlt)n- The county Hardware Fbone 47, WHY ourchase a batterv when von ran rent one? Inauire at ' Flynn's Service . Station, Paxton,1 ! Indiana, for rates. NOTICE All kinds of Bnd flower plants for sale at ATTENTION FARMER S when you need seed corn see me on tne nortu sicie oi tne sauare. ti-ii n i om Mickey. , PSI IOTA XI will have a rummage sale Friday) June 8ln and Satuiday," June 9th in the Star grocery building on the south 8ide, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Authorized Singer Service man will be in Sullivan each month. We repair all makes. Write, or phone 42. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 215 Main St., Vincennes, Ind. SHIPMENT of screen Also galvanized roofing. Lumber Co. doors. Black ' PLENTY of ' Congoleum rugs. Six foot yard goods. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. NOTICE Porch swings, lawn chairs for sale, any size. Lawn I mowers to rebuild and sharpen. 1 Page-Denny, 260 W. Beech St.1 Phone 403. i ORDER STORM SASH NOW. Good stock on hand will be hard to get next winter. Save coal With Storm Sash. WILKINSON LUMBER CO., Phone 36. PRIVATE SALE perty and household goods belonging to Anna T. Ersinger. See Teal Whitaker Garage. AT PURITY FOOD SHOP Highest market price paid for efcgs. specials: z cans waiipaper cleaner, 15c; Hard water soap, 5c. PUBLIC games at the Woodman Hall at 8 o'clock Monday night, everyone invited. Sponsored by Pocahontas lodge. One-Minute Test . 1. Witk what do you connect Bosma and, Herzegovina ? . 2. What U "neap tide" ? 3. What is the oldest existing political party in the United States? Words of Wisdom , Order means light and peace; inward liberty and free command over one's self; order is power. Amiel. " Today's Horoseope Ambition, practicality, mental keenness and a stern capacity for carrying plans and hopes to a succcessfui conclusion characterize you if this is the anniversary

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LOST LOST Truck tire, wheel and carrier between Dugger and Blackhawk mine. Reward. E. P. Rhodes, Sullivan R. 5. LOST On East Washington or East Jackson, old gold . wrist Wi so atch. Valued as keepsake from ldier. Reward. Return to 235 W. Donaldson St. - LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Stewart and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rack and, son of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt. They came to see their brother, Sgt. James h. Stewart, who was here on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Ralcy and sons, Charles Irvin and George ; Fredrick, visited Mrs. Raley's parGarden 'pnts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banfhpr. nupr thp wpflf-nH Thfv also visited Mrs. Basil Raley and I son, Basil Benny, Mr. and Mrs.' Jsmes Raley, Irvin Raley of Merom, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Red ford of Carlisle. Miss Margaret Secrest is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bail-1 ther. Mrn u- ito,iMnn' r.m' ly 0f SuUivan, is a patient in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. She is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hiatt of SuUivan rural route had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hiatt and son, Bobby of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Trs. tfviM'ptt Rnhprlc tf I1-ic1Kiii. Mi and Mrs. William Toombs of Sullivan rural route, Mr. and 1 Mrs. G. H. Murray of Sullivan, Mr. and Mis. Ray Hiatt of New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Oakes and Georgine and Nelson of Sullivan rural route, and Mrs. Ivan Roberts of Terre Haute. Mrs. J. H. Hall and Jacquelyn Jane and children, Carl, of I Paris, Illinois, are guests this 1 week of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Borders and son and other relatives and friends. Mr. Hall is attending a meeting of the Ohio i Oft Company in Findlay, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar W, Gilmore and daughter, Judith Ann,' of Peoria, Illinois, are visiting at the "home of Mrs, Gilmore's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suave ly and other relatives. . ' Misses Betty and Catherine Robbins spent Thursday evening in Terre Haute visiting Miss

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. - . ARMY DISCHARGE j CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind., June' 7. Among Indiana men discharged today from the Atterbury Separation Center was T4 Delmar R. Toombs, R. R. 1, Sullivan. "The soldier scored 85 or more points under the Army's adjusted , service rating plan. I GKAB BAG of your birth. You are affectionate and like good books. A book that accents spiritual matters may be quite helpful for shutting the doors of your consciousness to irrjtatiry? intrusions today. Good music and relaxation should inspire your thoughts. Hints on Etiqifette When you call up a girl for a date, it is better to ask her directly, "Will you have dwner (or go to a show) with me at such and such a time?" rather than to ask her what she is doing tonight. Horoscope for Sunday You are an opportunist, using each favorable incident as a stepping stone to success. You are .Ptetriiuted i2g Features Syafiicate,

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Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Moss of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Lena Graff of Terre Haute, called on relatives here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Parrott is visiting relatives in Terre Haute. Lloyd Reisner, who is stationed at Camp Meade, Maryland is home on furlough for a few days. Alec Schafer of Sullivan visited relatives here Monday afternoon. Claude Pierce was in Sullivan Tuesday. ' , Mrs. Bill Wilkins was in Sullivan Tuesday. Birthday Club Meets The Birthday club met at the home of Pauline Curry to help her celebrate her birthday. She received several nice gifts. Refreshmentsof sandwiches, jello salad, pickles, whipped jello, cake and coffee were served to Mesdames Sarah Jordon,' Marguerite Miller, ' Anna Brown, Ruth Bradbury, Nettie Wilson, Bettie Kimmell, Lillie Miller, Lou Wanglin, . Dorothy Buckingham, Mary Gray,-. Miss ' Amelia Cochran and the honored guest, Pauline Curry. - TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, June 8.-4U.R) 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. Butterfat, No. Butter, 45.63c. 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 31c. 1, 31c. for No. 1 and (U.R) INDIANAPOLIS June 8.Livestock: Hogs, 8,000; good and choice 160 lbs. and up and bulk 140 to 160 lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 S14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 400; calves, 500; two loads mostly choice 1,119-lb. steers $17.00; part load mostly choice around 1050-lb. steers about $17.00; cattle odds and ends, $14.50 $16.25; few good cows $13.25 $14.00; vealers top, $16.50. Sheep, 150; fat lambs nominally steady. ROSS NEW QUALITY FOODS at your grocer's Hesmer's Sweet Vegetable Relish Sweet Onion Relish Sweet Beet Relish Manufactured by CLYDE M. HESMER, INC. . Evansville, Indiana reticent," sometimes moody, but always you are kind. You make comparatively few friends, but' those you havt will be true and loyal. Today ideas may be propounded clearly and their poten tial advantages wtll be easily di3 cernible. Perhaps you wish to in stall a new system, and if so, g ahead, because it might prov gratifyingly efficient. One-Minute Test Answers 1. They are two central Euro" pean provinces in which nationalistic conflicts precipitated World War I. 2. A. tide on seashore which is lowest in the lunar month. 3. The Democratic party. Ins.

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Meats, Cheese, Butter, Fats, Canned Fish, Canned Milk. Book 4 red stamps Y-5, Z-5 and A-2 through U-2 now valid. E-2 through J-2 invalid after June 30. K-2 through P-2 invalid after July 31. Q-2 through U-2 invalid after Aug. 31. Used Fats. Two red points ana 4 cents given for one pound of waste fats. Processes Foofts. 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 31. Y-2, Z-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 Jurrs 2. Stamp 36 valid through Aug. 31. . . Gasoline. Stamp A-15 good lor 4 gallons through June 21. B-6, End C-7 coupons valid C-6, B-7 for five gallons. Fuel OiL New period 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coupons and old period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31. Trice Information. Obtain price information from the Price Clerk of your local War Price and Rationing Board. Report any overcharges. SOCIETY O. E. S. Sullivan Chapter No. 188 Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular stated meeting Monday evening at 7:30. B. & P. W. Club Meeting The June meeting of the Busi - ness and Professional Women's iuu win oe neiu at tne uavis Kotel Dm!llE Room Monday eve - ring at .ju. initiation or new: members and the installation of officers will be held. All members are urged to be in attendance. Return To Michigan ' Sgt. and Mrs. James Stewart have returned to their home in Augusta, Mich. They spent several days visiting Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lund, and Sgt. Stewart's sister, Mis. Carl Kuni and family. A family reunion was held at the City Park Sunday. Sgt. Stewart has been overseas a year and was in several major combats, having won the Purple They'll .Do It Every

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'"You and the tools ycu Heart and combat badges. After his thirty-day furlough he will report to Fort Sheridan, 111., to await further orders. - ---- Cass Ilomemakcrs Meet The Cass Homemakers met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bessie Shipman. Meeting was opened with President Mary Willis presiding and the following program was given: Pledge to Flag and Club Creed unison. Song "Old Black Joe" Roll call was answered by "Why I was or was not married in June."' ( A very interesting discussion 'and demonstration was given by Uclores Ashcraft in finishing the 'lesson on "Easy Salads". Dismissed by Club Praver in unison. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the follow members, Mesdames Bess Nusbaiirh, Wilhehnina" Byrnes, Mary Willis, Chloe Thompson, Mable AUtm- ! baugh, Delores Ashcraft, Margaret Garwood and Bessie Shipman and to nine children. The next meeting vi II bs held Friday, July 6th, at the. home of Mrs. "Kate .Bledsoe. Meroni Handicraft Club The Merom Handicraft Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, Time

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sot with a Times Want Ad!" June 12th at the home of Mrs. Max Burke. A white elephant sale will be held at this meeting. v Wclon Council Weton Council will meet in regular session - Monday evening at 6:30. Games will be played by the public at eight o'clock . Mrs. John . Woodard was Shelburn Thursda. Mrs.. Charles May was Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. James Snoddi' and dauin Terre Haute ehter were Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Marlowe and Mrs. Leon Liltlcjohn were in Marshall, Illinois Thursday visiting Mrs. Flossie Marlowe. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Cornwell and Frankie of Centerpoint, visited friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Ti;ueblood of near Lewis, was in Hymera Thursday. rOU HEED HE HEEDS By Jimmy Hatlo

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