Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 128, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 June 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TBIES- THURSDAY, June 28. 1945. EAGS FIVE You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read AH The Want Ads All Th e Time

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For Sale SEE US for wood shingles. FarmJ3ureau Co-op, Sullivan and Merom Elevators. FOR John Deere parts and jetvlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service; Sullivan, lnd. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. Wildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Cook stove and Florence heater. 20 E. Harris, Sullivan. FOR SALE Solid mahogany dresser, rocking chair, and other tiHe.-fiSueih, FOR SALE Upright piano in, good condition. Phone 8084. I FOR SALE 3 sows with 24 ! pigs. Clarence Gilbreath, 6 . miles west of High School. FOR SALE 2 milk cows. Also wanted to buy: baby, calves. Quincy Walls, Ed Coffman estate.) FOR SALE Registered Hereford bull 19 months old. E. F. Springer, Tel. G88. FOR SALE Attic fans in alii sizes for your home or place of business. "Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. FOR' - SALE The seven (7) room, strictly modern residence of the late Florence Shaffer at 310 West Thompson Street, Sullivan, Indiana. Price $4500.00. Immediate possession. Brovvn Abstract Company. ' . ' FOR SALE 20-inch Majestic hot air pipe coal furnace. 254 lnd. Ave., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 811. FOR SALE Automatic kero-l rene water heaters and automatic gas water heaters for natural and, artificial gas. Lawrenceville Sales! Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. j FOR SALE 4-room house, south of Sullivan. Building good ' phape, city water & lights. Price $1,200. W. T. Mcliotf. j PIGS for sale. C. C. Boone, northeast corner of Turman Twp,, Wernz farm. Clarence Amis. FOR SALE Transparent apples, well sprayed, good quality. At Richards Orchard, formerly Maple Ridge Fruit Farm, 1 mile north and Vi miles west of Sullivan. HOUSE for sale at 226 East Depot St. Call at 616 N. Watson St. for information. FOR SALE 1 studio couch. 1 girl's bicycle like new, 1 Ward's Power Craft Band Saw, 1 25-lb. ico box, 1 1932 Chev. 'radiator, cleaned and in good condition, yard ornaments. Located 1st house, cast of water tower, Fosinersburg, Ind. FOI? SALE 33 Soy beans. 3 mi. Howard Scott. bu. Richland north on 41 JOHNSON MILL & ELEVA-S TOR is a pood place to SELL YOUR CORN. We buy every day, hours 8.00 A. JW. to G:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animal Removed All kinds: linrsrs. rows, t sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone S."2 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 5310), Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. . ' John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana

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FOR SALE 3-room house, rorth of Sullivan on highway 41. Wit acres ground, lights, good well, pump inside house and outside. Price $1,300. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE. -Automatic gas healer, antique marbletop dresser and washstand, odd table, walnut finish. 520 W. Johnson. Phone 599-L. FOR SALE Florence Heater, very good, $50; Furnace Heater, fine for garage, $30; Piano, needs some repair, as is, $50, repaired and tuned, $80. B. Bennett, Sebring Theater,Shelburn.

FOR SALE Deering wheat binder and three 14-inch bottom plows. E. M. Leach, Sullivan R. 3. FOR SALE Every day greeting card assortment and every day gift wranninc assortment. Am 3 lr I Y ft rfrl sr-C? ifTiln A ntmnri xiri I trnvtug uiugio afiajii, x unc w i a 1 1 ing to contact me, call 877. Mrs Boris Cooley. FOR SALE Buckwheat; . one car of 2-12-6 fertilizer; an ample supply of early seed corn, 400 and 300 series. CARLISLE MILL & ELEVATOR, Carlisle, Indiana. FRIES Dressed or on foot. 443 East Washington. FOR SALE 6-room house. hardwood floors, full basement,' double garage, close in. Price $3,750. W, T. Mellott. Wanted WANTED Dead animals, , w rnhiovc;"yolir dead animals' free of! Charge. Phone 'No. 9 reverse j charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j WAArTtrr t .1 . t i-iii x iu 1 wo or tnree-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 DueHer. See George Dudley after 6 p. m. WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms. Call Times Office. WANTED Copy of April 21st Saturday Evening Post. Chas. A. Wright, Phone 8055. CONVENIENTLY TIME to let us flush the. radiator of your car with our reverse flush neverfailing system. Drive in! . HUD'S STANDARD STATION. j COMPA R K Then buy from oui j otany oargairts in used furniture slr'";, ico boxes, radios and apJpiianrps. Our easy payment plan ! we deliver on the first down pay- , merit. Usrd Furniture Store, 107 ! West Jackson St., SullivW M. T : Conger. GET OUR prices on roll roofins, bathroom fixtures, and j plumbing supplies. Tlenty of Ilomax. and electrical supplies. VOODWAKD HARDWARE CO. , Dugger, Ind. L'ALLi rtuiJb (Fiione ztiz) or drive in for quick, efficient greasing, lubrication and tire repairing. Consult Hud about your car problems and know the worse to gat h: best out of your war-time car. Lr! Hud repair and replace worn parts. SCV7IG MACHINE REPAIRS Auhorird Ringer Service man vill be in Uullivan each month. We repair a'l make3. Write, or phono 42. Situ'sr Sewing Machine Co.. 215 Main St., Vincennes. Ind. I V.'E HAVE a few plants left ; for late setting such as sweet po-I Ifitdcs and tomatoes, cabbage, pi- ) mtnto, mango and peppers. A. L. 1 Robertson Greenhouse, N. Court ;-nd Highway 41. STRAYED Large, yellow cat, unswers to name of Tony, family pet. Reward. Mrs. B. F. Lance, 537 East Washington. Phone 877. .

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mtni oi iive-ourner, Diuii-in oven lit-in oven cates, sup1 WOOD - J.. Dugger, oil stoves. Bring certificate ply of stoves is limited WARD HARDWARE CO Ind. I LATEST METHODS applied, in all-over greasing and lubrication service at Hubert' SEVIER'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION across from High School. Phone 535. Open all day Sundays. ; NEED A GRINDER? See the new post-war Combination Grinder. 8 grinders In 1. Something new, fast, light draft. Miles H. Conrad, Palestine, Illinois. See this Mill at the Bill A. Dodds Farm, Local dealer, 1 Y miles south of Sullivan on U. S. 41. , ETHYL GAS NOW 5gallons' 95c; kerosene, 5 gallons 45c. Liberty Service, opposite Hospital. Foy Rusk, proprietor. 4-H ACHIEVEMENT Program: 1 Annual Dress Revue and Achieve-. ment Program Friday, June 29. Homemade ice cream, music, entertainment. Lads & Lassies 4-H Club, Graysviile. A CONCERN ' in 'neighboring, town wishes to contact a man experienced in plumbing and heat ing. Steady post-war work and good salary. Good working conditions. Box L, care Times. JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of five-burner built-in oven oil stoves. Bring certificates. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO... Dugger, Ind. : TODAY'S MARKETS i ' INDIANAPOLIS, June 28. U.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, 15cN Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. ! Butter, 45.05c for No. 1 and 45.13c lor No. i. ' Eggs, 33c. 1 INDIANAPOLIS, June 28. (U.R) Livestock: Hogs, 3,000; good and choice 160 ibs. up, bulk"- 14CP160 lbsr and some lighter weights, $ 14.80; 100140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 500; calves, 400; eight loads mostly choice 1073-lb. weight, $17.35; few average 1100 lbs., $17.35; small lot choice around 1200 lbs.. $17.50; few good cows held above $13.50; common end medium. $9.00 $12.50; vealerr top, $16.50. Sheep, 500; most medium and good spring lambs, $14.50 $15.50; few loads good and choice $16.00 ':V 1 W - ' One-Minute Te . Vhat is a tarantula? 2. What is a "barbate" man? 3. Is a boa constrictor poisonVords ofv Wisdom With a soul that ever felt the sting of sorrow, sorrow is a sacred thing. Cowpcr. Today's Horoscope Ms day gives self-reliance, sympathy, a strong will and refined, artistic tastes. You are cool and practical, careless of the opinion others may have of you. and absorb knowledge easily. Be One-Minute Test 1. Name the provinces and territories in the Dominion of Canada. 2. Did Russia make any attempt to colonize Alaska before she sold it to the U. S. in 1867? S. What king wore a sword "-'led Excalibur? Words of Wisdom The love of study, a passion which derives great vigor from enjoyment, supplies each day, each hour, with .a perpetual round of independent and rational pleas ure. Gibbon.

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. t ' J ' Nevj Every Mrs. Ruth McGhehey and son, Larry, of Indianapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crow. The 4-H girls and boys enjoyed a picnic at Shakamak Tuesday. . Mrs. N. O. MeKinney and daughter, Mrs. Daisy Hazelrigg and Mrs. Mayme Pierson spent Friday in Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer visited his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trimmer of near Youngstown recently. Mrs. Maxine Shounk and son visited in Terre Haute Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer and daughter, Imogene, Mrs. Charles Kimmell and children of Shelburn, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swigart of Dayton, Ohio, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howard and family at New Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.'W. M. Swigart of Dayton are .spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers and daughter, Imogene. x Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marts and daughter, , Joan, of, Riverside, California, (former residents of Sullivan County, were guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dudley, Sr., of Shelburn recently. BOY CONFESSES 500 THEFTS BLUFFTON, Ind. (UP) A 15-year-old Bluftton boy represents juvenile delinquency incarnate. The theftofan automobile led to hte "arrest. Deputy Prosecutor Hot mer J. Byrd said the boy set a record for, crime by one person. The boy confessed more than 500 petty thefts in Bluffton and Wells county. FACTOGRAPHS Barley wa3 grown by the ancient Egyptians, the Greek3 and the Romans, and by the Chines long before the Christian era. The earliest word for Iron, "benipe," is believed to mean meteorite or any metal from the sky, The Order of the Bath Is second in rank in Mgiana, tne nrst being the Order of the Garter, The steel. industry's average number of employes in 1944 waa 571,000, armor in vnur affections. Today I you should graciously accept the gifts if fate should swing imngs your way. No particular initiative maw he necessarv. but you need ot doze on the job of watchful waiting, either., You may find a pleasing solution to a home problem. ) ' y i ' k..i..:oe for Sunday Poetry, art. music and travel are your chief outside interests. Try to be mere forceful, more self-confident, lest you fail to achieve the success that is your birthright. You have a strong circle of friends. Start the new Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate, Inc. -GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette tVhen someone gives you a rather extravagant compliment, -thank them warmly, making them understand it made yo" very haoDy. Today's Horoscope Concentration, firmness and diligent effort should bring you success in life if today is your birthday, since you are highly talented. Your nature is restless and fond of change, but your love is sincere and faithful. You may be "impelled to go adventuring on this vnur birthdav. either men tally or materially, because of the

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Mrs. Roy Smith and children visited in Terre Haute Wednesday. 'Russell Patton was in Sullivan Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes Walker, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Smith and family returned to her home in Terre Haute Wednesday. ' Mrs. Ruth Ladd was in Terre Haute Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton of Hammond, are here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Wilkins was in Sullivan Wednesday. Jack Stanton of Terre Haute, visited relatives and friends here Wednesday.' Lex Tribble and mother visited in Crane, Indiana Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Curtis I will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary July 4th at their. home here with open house ' from three until six p. m. Rela- i tives and friends are invited to call. ' ' ' ''Mrs. Lou Price went" to Terre' Haute Wednesday. j i Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin and daughters had as dinner! guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watts and daughters and SSgt. -iJ aiu JUCC X U11U111. I Misses Kathleen Goodwin and Frances Watts made a business' trip to Terre Haute, Monday. L Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCord of Arlington, Virginia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac VanMeter. Meter. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Douthitt and children of Hammond, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Effie Douthitt. a birthday dinner was held at , the nomc of Mr, and Mrs. R0y jMcCormick Sunday Li honor of 'Mrs. McCczmick's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lemon, who was ight ight ears old. I - monttToff with new, bright plans. Do not allow temperament to interfere with your good intentions. During morning church services, ask for guidance and -"c for your work. Hints on Etiquette When going to visit a friend's home and you want to take a gift for 'the child or children, don't make it candy. Take some kin-1 of toy, game or a book. One-Minute Test An0er 1. A poisonous spider. 2. A man with a beard. 3. No; it crushes its prey.' current Neptune forces. You may ntsn find that vou are unusually persuasive an'd magnetic In swing ing tve """ons ot otners to your sidt One-Minute Test Answers 1. Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, Yukon and Northwestern Territories. 2. Yes. Alexander Baranov was sent by Russia to control Russian hunters,, found settlements and establish outposts. - 3. King Arthur, t

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Mrs. Lex Amett has returned to her work in Indianapolis after 'spending a few days here with I Mr. and Mrs. Clem Arnett and Lex. Mr. and Mrs. .Jim Acklemire and son of Indianapolis, are spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson and John. ' Mrs. Freida Hubble and son, Bruce and Mrs. Mary Maupin are spending this week with relatives at Vienna, Illinois. Mrs. Sarah Reid and family left Tuesday to spend a few months in Lawrenceville, Tennessee. Henry Smith returned Tuesday to his home in Port Gibson, Mississippi, after spending the past two weeks here with his mother, Mrs. J. K. Smith. Miss Lila Barcus and girl friend oi Dayton, Ohio, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoesman and family. Reva Bates of Vincennes, spent the week -end here with relatives. MSgt. Ray Bogard, who recently completed several months overseas duty has returned to the States on a thirty-day furU. S. Signal Corps Plo-.i Hero's Reward. Lt. Gc-n. L. K. i Truscott. Jr.. 5th Army. Italy, rins ' DSC on Cpl. H. A Carmichael fci killing 10, wounding 25 and taking 1C Nazi prisoners. War Bonds supplied him with munitions. ... I . . Treasury Vcarmcw They'll Do It Every Seems that every TIME Mc LUCKLESS TRIESTO BACK OUT OF HIS DRIVE THE BIG PARADE IS ON ! THE HIGHWAY- :

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"I see in the Times Want do? house. I didn't know ycu lough before going to the South Pacific. He is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bogard and family of Merom Station. . , . Farewell Party On Saturday afternoon, Elfreda Landes was hostess for a farewell party in honor of Leila Ann and Dickie Dean Daugherty. The spacious lawn was decorated with tables, flowers and easy chairs. Contests, games and tak ing snapshots were the diversions cf the afternoon. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to twelve guestseandthf ed to Sandra Daugherty. Alice Bogard, Shirley Mason, Dee Dee Daugherty, Christine Arnett, Sharon Burke. Doris Turpen, Janet Ward, Estella Johnson, the honored guests and the hostess. The guests departed late in the afternoon each wishing Leila Ann and Dickie Dean happiness in their new home at Muncie, Indiana. Miss Elsie Edwards was in Sullivan Wednesday. Miss Emma Lou Cooper of Plainfield, is visiung her1 giandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Cooper. Time

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Ads your wife' wants to buy had a dog or is it for you?" I Mrs. Dollie Moteley of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Vera Aeger of Linton is i the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Abram. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones are visiting 'Mrs. Jones' sister in Canada. '. Mrs.' Theis of Frankfort, Penn sylvania, who has been the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. Ida Pigg and daughter, Effie, returned home Wednesday, j Mrs. Anna Barrowman entertained the J. W. G. Club Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in sewing and conversation. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Eva Myeu. Mrs. Lola Yung, Mrs. Ida Hannah, Mrs. Margaret King, Mrs. Abigail Chowning and Misses Oris nnd May Hendrickson. WILD DUCK CHASE TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (UP) A wild duck had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wook ducking recently when the fowl found its way into their home, by plummeting through a large glass window. The bird invaded the Wook home at 5:30 a. m. and after a merry chase that ended in the basement, Wook was able to force it through an open door. By Jimmy Hatloj lo HANSEN

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