Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 July 1945 — Page 3

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale SEE US for wood shingles. arm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan and Tprom Elevators. rnn John Deere pans mm ervice call 285 at iviuce :ue 3attery. Service, suiuvan, ma. CUT FLOWERS and ,Vildin's Greenhouse. Plants, irrm SALE Cook stove Florence heater. 20 E. Harris, Sul--tvan. FDR SALE 20-inch Majestic hot air pipe coal furnace. 254'lnd. Ave., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 811. FOR SALE Transparent ap. lies, well sprayed, goou quamj. Orchard, formerly At KlCliai'US UICiuuu, j 1 Maple Ridge Fruit Farm, 1 mne north and IV miles west 01 duilivan. HOUSE for sale at '226 East Depot St. Call at oiu wuisim St. for' information. "FOR SALE 1 studio couch, .1 !,-! Wvrlc like new, I Ward's ri..,..,- rmft ttnnd Saw, i 25-lb. ice box, 1 1932 Chev. radiator, cleaned and in good condition, yard ornaments. : Located 1st house east of water tower, Farmersburg, Ind. it' . VFOR SALE Automatic gas., Veter heater, antique marbletop j cesser and wasnsuiia,.uuu( walnut finish. 520 W. Johnson. Fhone 59D-L. . " FOR" SALE Florence Heater, very good, $50; Furnace Heater, fine for garage, $30; Piano, needs come repair, as is, $50, repaired ,nd tuned, $00. B. Bennett, Sebring Theater, Shelburn. ""FORSALE Decring wheat binder and three 14-uich bottom plows. E. M. Leach, Sullivan R. 3. FOR SALE Buckwheat; one car of 2-12-6 fertilizer; an ample suppty of early seea corn, 400 and 300 series. CARLISLE MILL & ELEVATOR, Carlisle, Indiana. I FOR SALE 9-yr-old mare. 1300 lbs., sound and good -worker- spt nr rue names.?, oisu 1-1 house with full basement for rent. Lawrence McCammon, Dugger FOR SALE 15-inch electric fans mounted in wooden cabinets. Only a few left. Lawrcnceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, III. Phone 90. ' FCfo SALE 1,600 lath, 2 old doors, 1 twslve-fcot ladder. Inquire at 424 S. State St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Nice early Transparent apples. Picked or dropped, reasonable. Come early. Mrs. Russell Sappenucld. E. Chaney Sln the 0ldEat0" pIaCC' ... I OR SALr, 4-room nouse, south of Sullivan. BuiJcling good Fhapo, city water & ligtits. Price $1,200. W. T. Mellott.' FOR SALK Weaning pigs. 3 miles north Sullivan on 41. James Lafollette. FOR SALE 6-room semi-modern house, 8 acres. 1 mile from Cr.urt House. Priced to sell. V. T. Mellott. Dead AnkiJrJs " Removed All kinds: horses, to-vs, ?'ieep, ciilVpi nfj boss. OU Ptlonroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 3.12 or 'Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. Wo pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana

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$1.50. 1 word, minimum, $1.50. , BURDSAL'S quality house and j barn paint. ALLISON HARD1 WARE, Shelburn. PLANTS FOR SALE Sweet Potatoes, Mangoes, Pimentoes, Eggplants, I Cabbages, 7;. j,.., anr nf.r 100. Graysviile F. F. A. Hotbeds FOR SALE 3-room house, north of Sullivan on highway 41. 1 12 acres grbund, lights, good

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side. Price $1,300. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Coal burning wa-

ter heaters. Range boilers. In stock. Lawrencoville Sales Cum-i1'0" .

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90. FLUORESCENT kitchen lights. ' ATT T r T TT nT-vnr A T"T1 CU,1 uuiour rinuuwvr., om-i-curn. FOR SALE 6-room house, hardwood floors, full basement, c!oubl garage, close $3,750. W. T. Mellott. in. Price FOR SALE 1., 4-room house, front and rear porch, garage, large lot, A nice. porcm garage, large 101, j nice, place to live. East Jackson St. Possession soon. 1 1

6- room house, city water, 2 lots,!st- Real Estate & Auctioneering, close in. East Jackson St. "at t" ., " 7- room semi-modern house, MA? kAfJl 0ranScs; White Corn large' lot, another house on prem- f.ea1;,,5 ,'bs:, g0od kl"g beans' ics renting for ' $8 per month, t? 5h ' $ PUrUyClose in, South Stare St. Immedi-. ' p" -' ate possession. 1 s ' -j ' MARKET1 YOUR WHEAT at

o-room semi-moaern, :- nouse, , garage. Qoa location, boutn &ec-5-room house, large lot.- Good location, East Washington St. CHARLES M. USREY 1 Real Estate & Insurance 452 S. Troll. Phone 542-Y. FOR SALE House, in, Ily-' mera, Ind. See Mrs. Besse'

Chesnutt, Hymera. . j . j' LOST Small leather case with FOR SALE 6-room house on small tools. Reward. Barnes Hotel. West Donaldson, semi-modern.; . '. :

Possession at once. Inquire of J. M. Sims, 28 S. State. FOR SALE Nice White Rock fries; kitchen cabinet in good condition, cheap. Ralph Pennington, Carlisle phone. FOR SALE Good solid dining taWe 42 x 42 extf,nds to six feet $10.00.-Mrs. Vead Dodd. Shelburn

phone D-21 I W!J1LTl Ilc was lo repair, irom enIvoJopes. And then the gentlemen 17fcr I? C MT I rcubors neatly stacked the enveI rOlV tvCjii X N I lopes into a drawer and sat down J, , . Ifor smokes. Realizing the shortI FOR RENT Large sleeping age, they used only five of Shul1 roem in modern home. 702 S. man's cigarettes, and finally took

Main. Phone 886. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We rornove your dead animals free of charge. Phone. No. 9 reverse .charges Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO" BUY Prewar ! byby Duukv. in eood condition. Write Box 200. care of Times. 'Miscellaneous CONVENIENTLY TIME to let us flush ihe radiator of your car with our reverse flush never.:1Hng system. Drive In! HUD'SSTANDARD STATION. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, Ftoves. ice boxes, radius and apwS flcljver on the first down pay- ' mi'iit. Used Furniture Store, 107 Wrst .JadcEon St., Sullivan. M. T. Ccnger. GUT Ci.'ii. pi ices on roll roofiiV halbroMn fittures, and n',tn.binn su;pli?s. Plenty of Rome x. and e)f.:lri.cal . supplies. WOODWARD ILulDWARE CO.,, Dugrjer, Ind. j VACATION NEEDS New shipment of play suits; also shorts, T Shirts; tan with Jan. Jantzen's new suntan lotion, 59c plus tax. Eana Rosenberger, ' -. ,

CALL HUD'S (Phone 262) or drive in for quick, efficient greasing, lubrication and tire repairing.. Consult Hud about your car problems and know the worse to get the best out of your war-time car. Let Hud' repair and replace worn parts. " WE HAVE a few plants left for late setting such as sweet potatoes and tomatoes, cabbage, pimento, mango and peppers. A. L Robertson Greenhouse, N, Court and Highway 41.

NOTICE Just received a ship nient of five-burner, built-in oven oil stoves. Bring certificates, sup ply of stoves 43 limited. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO.. Dugger, Ind. ETHYL GAS NOW 5 gallons 95c; kerosene, 5 gallons 45c. Liberty Service, opposite Hospital. Foy Rusk, proprietor. A CONCERN in neighboring town wishes to contact a man experienced in plumbing and heatmg. bteady post-war work and 0J salary. Good working condi tions. Box L, care Times. JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of five-burner built-in oven oil stoves. Bring certificates. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO.. Dugger, Ind. ' SEWING MACHINE SERVICE fingers ana all makes serviced and repaired in Sullivan. Write pickup service or tele. 115. 1 110 1W Tl NOTICE Plenty of Congoleum rugs, good quality. Attractive patterns. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO., Dugger, Ind. NOTICE The Barnes Hotel Dining Room will be closed until further notice. To Whom It May Concern To' i you Know, no use to look for Office closed first week of July 1935. Deals now pending will - ".' jw ciiuuig wiu , be taken care of upon my return, j Joe bouter, Office, 326 West Beech JOHNSON - ELEVATOR'" located

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lacumes ro taKe care of your trucks quickly. We have excellent', Pfc. Parker Cooper arrived .market connections. We will be 'home Wednesday night to spend ; cfocn from pailv fill into n ),v' thtrtv-rlav fnrlnneh here with

, - .MV ,u iQivg 'rnrft .-.T 41-.-. ...V 117- . v v ui tut li uyj. vv e will DC pay i ing TOP PRICES. Phone 325. LOST THIEVES NEAT, ANYHOW PHILADELPHIA (UP) Sam- , " .tmnks he couldn't have been robbed by neater bandits. The thieves, without disturbing Shulman's family, entered his home a"d. ,to?k $800 worth of jewelry, j a jacket, but left all jewelry iden1 tiifcation cards on the table. COCOANUT WAR HAZARD I WAKEFIELD, Mass. (UP) Sgt. Donald Berube of Wakefield is wondering whether he is entitled to the Purple Heart cluster. Al-

ready the possessor of a Purple last week with her mother, Mrs. Heart received for wounds he suf- Lou Hunley. fered on Bougainville, Sgt. Berube Cpl. Guy Sparks returned -to was hit on the head by a cocoa nut Camp Blanding, Florida Thursknocked from a tree by a Jaoan- day night after spending a furesc bullet. He was unconscious kuigh here with his wife and fur four hours and awoke in a family. hospital, where he remained sev- Junior Pals Class Meets eral weeks to recover. On Wednesday evening, June I

atj-!HJnnt TwtV , 1. What is the' most southern :ity on the - mainland of . the Jnited States? 2. In 1937, to what Englishman was it said, "Receive this knightry sword, brought now from the altar of God and delivered to you by the hands of us. the bishops and servants of God, though unworthy" ? 3. What is the longest ship canal in the world? Hints on Etiquette If a woman wishes to see that some service men have n gcod time at her favorite restaurant.

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Underhill, Mrs. Mable and Wm. Undernm visited Mrs. Bertha Underhill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Wag ner of Sullivan, visited

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tives here Thursday, Mrs. Foley Johns of Evansville, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Eva Duckworth. Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and dau ghter, Pauline, were in Sullivan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Underhill entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their nephew, Don Lane McFarland, who is home on furlough. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane and family of Gleason, Indiana, Mrs. Marguerite Lane and son, Kenny, Mr. and Mfs. Blanche Lillig and son of Chicago and Louis Steinhall. , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swigart of Dayton, Ohio, have returned home , after spending the past few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. td Meyer and daughter, Imogene Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahan and daughter, Helen, and Frances Wills, spent v eunesuay 111 -cue tl o t.i T'T.-rt T,,1o rinmnihis mother. Mrs. Lula Cooper and his sister, Mrs. June Moon. He recently completed service with the U. S. Army in the European area and is now en route to the South Pacific at the ter- ' mination of his furlough. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyse Dudley 'have returned to their home in I Pontiac, Michigan after spending a two weeics vacation wnn relatives here and at New Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Olbrick of Oberh'n, Ohio, were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam, a part of last week. Mrs. Ovaline Arnett and children were supper guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huff and daughter and Mrs. Naomi Dulaney. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ted McNabb and daughters moved Thursday to Sullivan to make their future home with the formers mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McNabb. Mrs, Mary Osman and son returned lo their home in Morion Wednesday after spending a few 1 days here with Mrs. Mayrhe Apple and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White of Frankfort, Indiana, spent part of (GRXB1 Bag t,. i she can arrange matters with the restaurant ahead of time so that she pays the bill then, or that the bill is given her when she excuses herself from the table for a short time, so that tho check is not presented at the table, j . Words of Wisdom Those-who ought . to be most secure against calumny, are generally those who least escape ' Stannous. - : -V - i Today's Horoscope . You are original, progress. e and possess an infinite capacity Dictrteutei by !cg Features afraCcato.

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27th, Mrs. Anna Nichols was hostess for the Junior Pals Sunday-School class party of which she is the teacher. The evening was spent in playing games after which home made ice cream was served to Patty Copeland, Betty Lisman, Mary Ann Renaker, Phyllis Vickrey, Phillip Vickrey, Dick Daniels, Don Ar'Ed Renaker and Wayne Johnson. DUGGER NINE LOSES JASONVILLE, Ind., July 2. The Jasonville Merchants unleashed a 15-hit attack to hand the Dugger Merchants a 9 to 0 whitewashing here Sunday afterjnoon. Lynch, Jasonville hurler, j was neverjn rouble as he mowed down the opposition with a twohit performance, . ' Clubs Dugger .. Jasonville R. H. E. 0 2 3 , 9- 15 Batteries Delph anEdmonson Batteries-Delph and Van Horn;; U. S. Walks In i. UNITED STATES FORCES, expending only a single pistol cartridge, occupied six islands of the 'northern Marianas group, it has been an nounced by Adm. Chester W Nimitz. The unique operation was carried out by one destroyer-escort and two 153-foot-long LCI's which landed two platoons of Negro infantrymen and volunteer native guides. The islands Anatahan, Sarigan, Alamagan, Asuncion, Agrigan and Maug are strung out in a chain from 75 to 325 miles north of, the island of Saipan. (International), for taking pains'with your work . which augurs success. . You are honest, frank in speech and very devoted to your family. Members of your family are likewise intensely loyal to you. Today start the day right by following your routine or schedule faithfully. Dot not neglect any of the duties you have utlined for the. day, as it might prove disastrous . OnerMInute Test Answefs ' 1. Miami," Fla, - 2. To King George VI. -y 3. The Baltic-White Sea canaL 152 miles long. -j,.

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Mrs. Lucinda Dial, Mrs. Ken Ziegler, their guests, Mrs. Rilda Klein and Miss Mary Ruth Zeber of Evansville, spent Tuesday near Oaktown with Mrs. Robert Dial and daughter, Nodie. Pvt. Willard L. Grass arrived from overseas Wednesday for a 30-day furlough with his family and other relatives. Miss Janet Haughton of Indianapolis, is here visiting her cousin, Miss Becky Shake. , Mrs. Flora Grizzle and Ed Thomas of Terre Haute, were here Monday to attend the funeral of the former's uncle, Ed Shake. Miss Kathryn Harris of Galion, Ohio, spent the week-end here with friends. . - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Elberfield, returned home Monday after being . called here on account of fe death of his 1 1 father, Jacob Wilson. They were accompanied home by his mother, who will remajn several weeks. Miss Bess Cummins of Cleveland, Ohio, came Sunday for . a visit with her son, Claude Griffith and family. ' 1 ' !' Mr. and Mrs! Paul 'Kenncdy of Terre Haute, are spending the week near Carlisle with his parents, Mr, and , Mrs. John Kennedy. . ( , , . ; . .. , i Miss Mary Ruth Rapp -of Woo-, ster, Ohio, County '.Home ' Ec. Agent of Wayne County, returned to Wooster Sunday after a' visit with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Garfield Rapp, . . , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Flath and children of LaPorte, came Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Flath's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller and other relatives.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of Phoenix, Arizona, left for their home Sunday after a visit with Mr. Collins' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collins and other relatives. Betty Sue Osburn of Shelburn, spent a few days last week With her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCormick. Club IMpcts .The Riley Club met at the home of Mrs. Will Orr Wednesday. At noon a covered dish dinner was served to twelve members and six guests. The day was spent quilting and piecing suilts. f Class Meets. The Queen Esther Class of the Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. G.N W. Clayton Tuesday, June 26th. The following program was given. They'll Do It Every When vermin has -to bounce for his own travel bills he sits up 'allni6htin a coach or bus.

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"If you don't want to take your pillow for a Good Fairy Ads for a buyer of old sold!" Song--"God Bless America.' ' grayer Rev. C. S. Marsolf. ' Devotional Mrs. Xenia . Hoo ver. , ,: , .- ' t - ? v.-c Rewards of the Kingdom Miss Stella Willis. - ' " .' Poem, "Rise Up, Men of God" Bess. Parnell. ' ' :' 1 "Our Respected Position Among the Nations" Mrs. Bess Orr.' ' Mispah Benediction. . Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. v ' J The next meeting will' be at the park.-1 ' ' 1 ' ' Mrs. Lester Pearce and mother, Mrs. Beckett, were in Terre Haute Friday. . Mrs. Virgil Copeland and daughter were in Farmersburg Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Marlowe and Mrs. Ellen Marlowe were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett. Cpl. Garnett Bradbury Jr. is! home on 30-day furlough from I Germany. He had been overseas five months. . Mrs. Harvey Goble was in Time

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UKE THAT H By Ken Reynold! the chance of putting it under then look in the Times Want ' ' ' : 1 . Sullivan Friday.' , M.rsi .Hazel Coogan .. was ' in Shelburn, Friday. ; , .'L t Miss Virginia Lee Ladd : camehome Thursday evening from Terre Haute -where she has been employed the past several weeks.' Mr.. and Mrs. Forest Curtis werg in Terre1 Haute Friday. Miss Freida Peterson and Mrs. Veneta Strahle entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at their .country home June 26th. After the business meeting games were enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served to Ethel Weber, Margaret Wells, Lplia Rhinlpv Moll rr.A.,-, t McGarvey, Louise Madison' Eya" Hixon, Elaine Smith and daugh ter, Helen McCoskey, Dorothy Cooper, Fonda McDaniels and aaugnter, Lhnstine Meeks, Masel Miller, Maxine Stewart,- Agnes Peterson, Georgia York, Maxine onoctay and the hostesses. Quit paying rent tnd own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT By Jimmy Hatlo f VWCOMPLIMErfSfoN , THE PINING STEWARD 1 AND TELL HIM TO , SAVE ME A STEAK, ( ASKTHAT REDHEAD I IN COMPARTMENT E IF SHED LIKE A GAME 7 OFOlN. AND BRIN3 VERMIN. . t SOME WRITING PAPER . , 1 I GOTTA R6URE MY EXPENSE ACCOUNT

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