Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 128, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 June 1945 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES! WEDNESDAY, June 27, 1945.

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For Sale SEE US for wood ' shingles. Farm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan and Merom Elevators. , ,.. FOR John Deere parti tnd lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Batters Service, Sullivan, Ind. . CUT FLOWERS and Wildin's Greenhouse. Plants. FOR SALE Cook stove and , Florence heater. 20 Ei Harris, Sullivan. FOR SALE House and one acre, one-half mile west of Bucktown. John L. Walker, Carlisle Route 2. . ""FOR" SALE Fries. C. B. Downen, Shelburn Phone. FOR SALE Fries, from two tb four lbs. West on 54. New Lebanon Phone. Courty Eaton. FOR SALE 2 milk cows. 1-4 mile south of Berea church. Bert Chambers. ' 1 1 ' FOR ' SALE Spotted ; saddle horse. George Mason, New Leba non. FOR SALENS Ford ; Deluxe 7 Couple, goof tires. 915 North Main Frank Landers. , .. , . : . , ... FOR SALE Solid i mahogany dresser, rocking chair, and other articles. 320 W, Beech. FOR SALE Upright piano in good condition, fnone bwi. rrm SALE 3 sows1 with : 24 pigs.i Clarence Gilbreath, 6 miles west of High School. FOR SALE 9-yr-old mare, 1300 lbs., sound and good worker; set of tug harness; also 4-room house with full basement for rent. Lawrence McCammon, Dugger. FOR SALE 8-ft. tandem disc, A-l condition. Wm. A. Phegley, 2 miles west Paxton. : 1 1 FOR SALE 10-ft. International power binder; 10-20 International tractor; also some shoats. J., J. DeBoeuf, Paxton. CEMENT BLOCKS For basements, garages, etc. Two blocks north, 3 blocks east of" Sulli van High School. Bennett's Block Plant FOR SALE Rebuilt lawn mowers, also porch swings and lawn chairs. Earl Denny, 260 W. Beech. Phone 403. . , r. " FOR SALE 80-acre farm, ' 5rcom house, electricity, good barn, chicken house and garage. "8 miles west of Sullivan near State Road 154. Earl Monk, Graysville. Phone 11 on 36. FOR SALEj Registered Hereford bull 19 months old. E. F. Springer, Tel. 688. FOR SALE Attic fans in all sizes for your home or 'place' of business. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. - ' JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a cood place to SELL TOUR CORN. We buy every day. hour's 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, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford. 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour sei?vice. John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana

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I ' FOR: SALE 150 nice fat White J Rock" fryers from 2 p'. mv to 8 p. m. Thursday and Friday, June 28i 29. No phone orders. Bill A. Dodds, 1 miles south on U. S. 41. ... .. FOR ' SALE The seven ' (7) room, Strictly modern-' 'residence of the late Florence Shaffer at 310 West Thompson Street, Sullivan, Indiana. Price $4500.00. Immedi ate possession. Brown Abstract Company. - FOR SALE 70 acres, Harriet Hart farm, poor buildings, some timber, electricity, 40 acres in bottom, Connor farm. See Mrs. Bert Williams, R. R. 5, or Ralph Wil liams, R. It. 3. - FOR SALE 20-inch Majestic j hot air pipe coal furnace. 254 Ind. Ave., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 811. FOR SALE Automatic 1 kerosene water heaters and automatic gas water heaters for natural and artificial gas. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 0..' j ' " Wanted - ,57.! cnarge. y none , NO. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Boy or girl to learn Pressing. Good wages. T. L. Barrowman, Dugger, Ind. v . FEATHERS WANTED. New or old. Ship or write to . Sterling Feather Co., 907 No. Broadway, St., Louis 2, Mo. ; WANTED TO BUY A weekold calf, heifer preferred. Also have Maytag washer will trade for,, yearling. Phone 629. , . . k WANTED Waitress to work in tavern. Must be over 21 years of age. Write Box DG, c-o Times. WANTED Two or. three-room furnished apartment. See or call Cecil McCammon, Jr., at Sullivan Monument Co. . WANTED Someone to harvest 7 acres of alfalfa for half of hay. One mile north of Dugger. See George Dudley after 6 p. m. WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished or unfurnished roomfy Call Times Office. Miscellaneous CONVENIENTLY TIME to let us flush the radiator of your car with our reverse t flush neverfailing system. Drive' in! HUD'S STANDARD STATION. . ' 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. ... ' CALL HUD'S (Phone 262) or drive in for quick, efficient greasing, lubrication arid tire repairing. Consult Hud about your car problems and Tcnow the worse to get the best out of your war-time car. Let Hud repair and replace worn parts.. , , ..... ' -l .... SEAVING MACHINE REPAIES 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. ' WE HAVE a fevir 1 plants left for late setting1 such as sweet potatoes and tomatoes, cabbage, pimento, mango and"'peppers. A. L. Robertson' Greenhouse, N. Court wid Highway 41. , , ., ; i.B ' HAID EMBROIDERED Pequot sheets and pillow' cases; ' ; vanity sets, scarfs, luncheon sets, etc. Studio end tables, sewing cabinets, magazine racks, whatnot shelves, book cases, etc. Russell Furniture Exchange, 118 W. Washington .

ATTENTlOrT Now1 under new management, White Rose Service Station. Greasing & washing, tire change & truck discount.

NOTICE Just received a shipment of five-burner, built-in oven oil stoves.' Bring certificates, supply of stoves is limited. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO.. Dugger, Ind. , ,.' .: LATEST METHODS applied in all-over greasing and lubrication service at Hubert SEVIER'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION across from High School. Phone 535,, Ppen all day Sundays. 'SPENCER. Supports are individually ' designed to aid doctor's treatment ' of back .pain, hernia, post operation and maternity cases. Iva Giles. Phone 561. Call after 5 p. m. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE -i-Singers and all makes serviced and repaired in Sullivan, Write for pickup service or tele. 115. 118 W. Jackson. NEED A GRINDER? See the new post-war Combina-1 Hon Grinder. 8 , grinders in l.i Something new, fast, light draft.) inues . vonraa, raiesune, iiunois. See this Mill at the Bill A.1 vuuua iiuiu, L,utii ucaier, in nines suum 01 auiuvan on u. 41.

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tertainment. Lads & Lassies 4-H , Club, Graysville. A CONCERN in neiehborins town wishes to contact a man ex-! perienced in plumbing and heating. Steady Dost-war work and good salary. Good working condi tions. Box L, care Times. FRANK Neff Woman's Relief' Coros mmmapp saip rnt(nnH r 0 rwUvr..v.. i FOR RFMT V m.U A , ; ' FOR ' RENT Apartment, 3 rooms. Furnished or partly furnishedi Close in. Write Box 26, care - ol Times. . TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, June 27.-4U.R) Produce: ruunry Broilers, iryers ana 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. 1, 51c. Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. , Eggs, 33c. INDIANAPOLIS, June 27. U.R) Livestock: ; Hogs, 5,000; good and choice 160 lbs., bulk 140-160 lbs. and ome lighter weights, $14.80; 100 140 lbs., $13.50 $14,50; good and cuoice sows, n.uo. Cattle, 900; calves, 700; few good to mostly choice medium steers, $16.75; small lot choice heifers, $16.25; common and medium cows, $9.00 $12.50; canners and cutters largely $7.00 $8.75; vealers top, $16.00. , . ' Sheep, 400 few lots medium and good spring lambs, $13.00 $14.50; good to near choice $15.00 $15.50. NO HARM TO FISH ' DETROIT (UP) Fishermen's fears that practice bombings in Lake Erie would kill the fish were grounded by the Navy. Officials reported that dud bombs are used by planes at Grosse He while on daily training missions. FACTOGRAPHS ' When Handel's oratorio, "The Messiah," ws first performed in London, the king &.nd the whole audience rose when the "Hallelujah Chorus" wad reached.' The custom thus eslni.ilish.eU continues to this day. The world's largest flying boat, the 72-ton Martin Mars, is now in regular transpacific service,, speeding 'men and supplies to far-flung naval bases. "Skelp," in steel mill parlance, Is a long and flat piece of steel . which is bent and welded longitudinally into a length of pipe. ' 1 Georgia, a region in Transcaucasis, and part of .Russia, constituted, until 1799, an mdajendent kingdom.

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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marts and flannhtpr nf TCivprEirip California. Lr V1-afnff fhpir narfnfs hprf f- t..., jvc Mrs. Fontella Thompson of. Terre Haute is vigiting her father James Taylor. Miss Lelia Hauger of Bicknell, 'spent the week-end here with , Jane Davidson. The 4-H Club held their exstark of near shclbum Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry bantus of 'lerre UUUUU.ll. I Virgil Ingram, Mr.' and Mrs. j Laurel Ingram and daughter of rhiaan snpnt thp wppk.pnH with Mrs. Bertha Ingram. " Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and dauShters sPen Fridav eve" i'Pg Shelburn the guests of Mr. - - j tt C!!l, ! Mrs: Harrv Aikin and sons have t, in iUr.; V,nrno Ir, Flint I m - iuxucn x 1 Mich., after a visit with relatives and, Y3"' . , Mrs Katura Fabian. w"0 has 1 noon ns fTtiocf rt TVf t nn A TV-tp 1 -vv.uU.C6uwl vw,u. narvey nummen, returnea to ner home in Flint, Mich., Tuesday. Mrs: Fabian is a former resident of Dugger. Mrs. Tony Yung left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter in mint Mrs. J. W. Richardson of near Sullivan, visited in Dugger Monday. Pythian Temple met i Monday evening with a nice attendance. The daughter of Imo Carlisle was reported quite ill. Gifts were ex changed by mystery pals. Miss Beulah Pipher of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pipher. ' Mrs. Robert Meek was in Terre Haute' Tuesday! Mrs. Everett Scott was in Sullivan ' Tuesday. Joe Pipher was in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dude Scott were in Sullivan Tuesday. .' Miss Florence May Weber was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Delbert Berry and son, They'll Do It Every

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Alvin, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Basil' Jeff ers and family in Terre Haute. Clarence Bitzegaio was in Terre Haute Tuesday. . Mrs. Thelma Rose Trump and son, "Larry, spent the week-end in Terre Haute. Mrs. Doris Followell, Mrs. Ada Curtiss and Barbara Kelly were in Sullivari Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engle and family of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with 'Bert Engle and daughter Frieda. Mr.' and Mrs. C. T. Cartwright and son of Wellesville, Ohio, arrived Sunday to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Cartwright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gordon .and other relatives. Cpl. Everett Badders is spending a 16-day furlough with his family.' Leon Williams was in Shelburn j Tuesday morning. There will be a band concert Saturday night, June 30th at 8:00 P- m- in ront of Followers Station, given by the Jackson Township Band. Mrs. 'Tillie Stwally and daughter, Lois, Mrs. Nelle Gordon and daughter, Bonnie, were in Terre Haute Saturday night. !; Misses-" Bonnie Gordon and . Florence Weber were ' dinner . ... - -- - guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. HaroM! Gmiett and children of Washington, Indiana, who have been camping at shakamak. Mrs. . . . GUliett was formerly z,eima Gordon ' Miss Elsie Kaylor, who is em. ployedj in indianapolis, is enjoys jng a few days vacation with her sister) ellp Gordon and family, - . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson family of Richmond Ind., w ere guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson. Paul Robertson is a teacher in the Richlmond High School. Mr. and Mrs. Had-ry Fuller and family and Miss Esther Jones of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings and family spent Sunday with friends in Elnora. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karns of Burns City, were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam. Mrs. Keith Daugherty and chil dren moved Saturday night to Muncie, Ind., to make their future home and where Keith . is employed in a large A & P store. Phyllis, Phillip and Olan VickTime

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rcy spent Sunday in Indianapolis as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reid of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid and family.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and daughter, Carolyn Sue, Mary, Marilyn, Bruce and Harold Copeland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Riley at Fairfield, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and family of Prairieton, Ind., are guests this week of Mr. and

'Mrs. Carl Landes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Burroughs returned Thursday to their home in East Chicago after spending the week here with relatives. Mrs. Gertrude Smelser of Anderson, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ririard and family for a few days. ' Alice Vigus and Norma Gray, who are employed in Terre Haute, spent the week-end here with their parents. "RATIONING AT A GLANCE" ; Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy Products Book 4 red ' stamps E2 through Z2 now valid. E2 t through J2 invalid after June 30. K2 through P2 invalid after July 31. Q2 through P2 invalid after Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 invalid after Sept. 30. Processed Foods Book 4 blue stamps N2 through Z2 and Al through HI now valid. N2 through S2 ; invalid after June 30. T2 through X2 invalid after July 31. Y2, Z2 and Al through CI invalid after Aug. 31. Dl through HI invalid after Sept. 30. Used Fats Two red points given for one pound of waste fat. Sugar Stamp 36 valid for five pounds through Aug. 31. Next stamp valid Sept. 1. Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely. OPA I says no plans to cancel any. Next stamp valid Aug. 1. j Gasoline-r-16-A coupons valid 'for six gallons each through Sept. ,21. B-6, C6, B-7, C-7, B-8 and C-8 ccupons valid for five gallons each. B-6 and C-6 coupons expire June 30. Fuel Oil Old period 4 and 5 and new period 1 through 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the tintWgJgnrd has boen appointed Administrator -of the estate of Hprschel HHWkin.K H.fPM.qfl Wito. nf Knlliviin County. Indian Said estate is sup posed to be solvent. JOHN R. HAWKINS. ' Administrator. Joe W. Lowdermilk, Attorney. 1st ins 6-20-45 St. By Jimmy Hatlo

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