Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 142, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 July 1945 — Page 3

PAGE THRE3 You Cheat Yourself WHen You Don't Read All The Want Ads All Th e Time

SULLIVAN DAILY .TIMES , WEDNESDAY, July 18, 1945,

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DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES

. Minimum Charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional Double blackface type or caps.

70 cents, rate for

Each Initial and abbreviation 13 counted as a word. All classified ads are cash with order with exception of those firms and organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Tinier 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 Hie ad states. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily Times." Those answfring it should either mail or bring their reply, which will be turned over to the person placing the advertisement. Under no circumstances will the name of a person be divulged if the ad is keyed. -

Obituary, 2 cents Word, minimum, $1.50, Card of Thanks, $1.00. . -'. Resolutions, In Mernoriams, 2 cents . word, minimum, $1.50.

TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE " Manager of large, well known ' feed company must- appoint two" men for good paying work in the localities where this newspaper is circulated. Render service and do sales work. Farm experience or any kind of sales experience helpful. Must have car. Pleasant,' permanent work. Send only name

find address. Personal mterview arranged. Write Box B, c-o Times.

Miscellaneous

BLONDIE

TIRE REPAIRING done any time with our. latest methods of heat patches and high-grade materials. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickery's), 21 North Section.

V ' " - '"ilJIIHIIIIIli THE FALCON COMPANyJI 11 11 MAVBE THERE ) ' ' H ki .btTvV ' y.pi$ Y7S SAID A DAGWOOD ' - l ARE TWO ' jwtJAr A k "tf ' if VOU-MAVENT-vC I CMPN'T ) BUMSTEAD CALLED ) 'ff "f t DAGWOOD ) SpPP ' ( HORP RLF , i J & BRA!NS EnSZ)Sh) HANDLE ' ND VM lfUMSTES ) RJDl I ?HOuiT f ' I TO BE A FOOLJ V-THISj WROTE UP THIS J t&ZX XT- SIC ' YY JJ-J -

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For Sale

IN ORDER for; the Farm Bureau Fertilizer plants to make the most fertilizer, we must start taking our fall quota now. Let us know, at once, how much 2-12-6 or 0-12-12 you can take between now and Aug. 17th. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts end wrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan. Ind

COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture,

.- . , ; stoves, ice boxes, radios and apFOR SALE Three good young pliances. Our easy payment plan milk cows: Poll Angus cow, 4 yrs., we deliver on the first down pay-

vith 300 lb. heifer calf bv side. 5 ment. Used Furniture Store, 107,

gal. milk a day, all kinds of shoes West Jackson St, Sullivan. M. T. and clothing, thirty good suits of Conger. t

clothes. John Waldorf, 809 N

Nevj Every Day From NeighboringTowns

Mussolini's Widow

DUGGER

Section.

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

FOR SALE Oats suitable for seed, grown from certified Tama oats, at combine on Bannister's

Farm, north of Shelburn, Wed- and Highway 41. nesday and Thursday. $1.25 bu. I , . I MUFFLERS & FOR SALE 1 1937 Chev. IVj- INSTALLED in a

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey were in Bloomfield, Thursday. ; Mrs. Carl Barbee and children of Kenosha, Wis., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. . Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt and Mrs. Hope were Linton visitors Monday, j Mrs. E. A. Hammack was in

accompanied

weeks visit.

her fiome for

CUT FLOWERS and ftlldin's Greenhouse.

Plants.

ten truck, good tires; 9 yr. old short time while you wait. Drive saddle mare, childbroke; 1 GXE in and let us replace the old part Waco bi-plane: 1 jaeger concrete while you shop. HUD'S STAND-

FOR SALE 5 good houses from mixer; 1 concrete block machine; ARD STATION (Vickery's), 21

TAIL PIPES.

comparatively Sullivan, Monday

,Dugger, Dugger,

O. M.

5 to 10 rooms jn Shelburn.

Bebring, Shelburn, Ind. "BUCKWHEAT. JOHNSON FEED & SUPFLY CO., 115 South

Court Street.

4 ton light mine iron; 8 one-ton North Section. 36-inch gauge mine cars, and oth- r ' er mining equipment; 1 110-volt NOW OPEN for business, North

Charles Pigg of near transacted business in

Monday. . i O. E. S. met Monday evening with a splendid attendance. A very interesting entertainment

was put on by the new members

light plant; 2 small centrifugal End Junk Shop. We buy iron, rags and refreshments were served.

Phone 606.

GALVANIZED ROOFING Hf-ve some corrugated and 5-v crmp. First come first served. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.

pumps; 1 twin cylinder Maytag motor; 2 small transformer welders, and other miscellaneous equipment. See Ralph C. Bedwcll, Pleasantville Hardware, Pleasant-ville.

FOR SALE Small mule. Cheap if inkpn at once. 1-2 mile west,

FOR SALE John Deere manure spreader, on rubber; Letz

1-4 mile south of Campbell Cor- burr mill. Mace Tire & Battery ner. Bill Richardson. jSevice. 19 N. Section. W. S. Jared, . - Prop.

unR SALE 10 acres on oi ai

edge of Dugger. See Mary Arnold

FOR SALE 50 ft. lengths of

garden hose with couplings, $4.95.

T.,:..rt chmman s store.

1 Z. . 'Mace Tire & Battery Service, 19

FOR SALE Friers. 1-2 m(. east n.

SMil'2 mi. lnw "1 " I

Greenhouse. Malcolm urasnipr,- n.

Section. W. S. Jared, Prop.

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FOR ; SALE One , full-blooded

i cocker puppy. Call 128-X.

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an all Kinds metal. Also secondhand stoves. W. M. Malone. WILL SELL at public auction at 732 E. Jackson St., on Thurs-' d&y, July 19th at 1 o'clock p. m., household goods consisting of 4 rooms of furniture, electric appliances, garden tools, sewing machine, lawn mower and other things too numerous to mention.1 Anna B. Ackerman. Edgar. Pope, 'Auctioneer. Chas. Usrey, Clerk.

Our HOUSE PAINT stock is going fast. BURDSAL at $3.25, WEAR-RITE at $2.95 per gal. Buy now if you are going to paint this year. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.

The degree staff of the Pythian Temple entertained Thursday evening in honor of two of the staff, Miss Drucilla Ballard and Mrs. Betty Dover, who are leaving Tuesday for Arizona to make their future homes. The ladies ,were presented with beautiful pins.

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Ruth Robertson of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and daughter, Jo Ellen of Augusta, Michigan, are spending their vacation here with relatives and friends. Dave Walls who has been seriously ill for quite some time was taken to the hospital Saturday afternoon for treatment. Mrs. Walls is staying with Mr.

land Mrs. Sam Whitfield of near , Carlisle for the present. I Pfc. Robert Mahan returned I home Monday morning from , overseas service for a 30-day i furlough with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs.. Ha; old Mahan and I daughter, Helen, en route to the South Pacific.

TODAY'S ' MARKETS

QUICKIES

By Ken Reynold.

HYMERA

Chevrolet ' FOR 'SALE Fries. Three mileSwAVE beautician hair grooming, in Terre Haute,

I, Sullivan. " "mn RAI.E 1936

canl delivery truck, perfect con- east and one mile south of Kat-a-

dition; also new improveu block machine. Lowell Hendricks, p'OR SALE Spotted "riding Black & White GaragDugger. wl bnk Ge(j FOR SALE Turkey hens direct New Lebanon, li. .. .. .. . ...

J. K. Couison, staie i-v nntkiT

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Mrs. Floyd Hayhurst of Indianapolis ,spent the week-end with Miss Helen .Chance at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Scott. Mr. purr Mrs. Kenneth Calla-

ENJOY cooler days with COLD hah ahd daughter spent Sunday

INDIANAPOLIS, July Produce; "

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WlDOV of Benito Mussolini, - former Italian dictator, Donna Rachele Mussolini, la shown at sin Allied detention camp near Rome where she is held along with two Of her children. fZjfernatona)

"to consumers.

Road 54. New Lebanon phone

SALE 4-year-old

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horses, well broke. Harness, collar pads like new. Mowing machine, hay rake, plow, disc, riding cultivator, garden cultivator, double shovel. $300.00. Fred Lynch, Jr., 1 mile east of Shelburn.

MAJOR-ETTE BEAUTY MART, Thomas Gardner of Vicksburg, Phone 157. Beatrice Bedwell and was in Hymera over the weekEvelyn Dickerson. end. SEWING machine service, Sing- ' uechel Zink of Indianapolis, er service. Also other makes re- T'11 Sunday w.th Ins father, paired. Tele. 115 or write 118 W. A'J; Zn and family. Jackson St.. Sullivan. M'SS, En,dt JUBerllen, of ' Trre : , Ha ute, 'spent the week-end here IT'S SINCLAIR anytime auto with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. service, longer lasting work, high Harley Berlein, grade products. DRIVE IN! - Mrs. Roy Smith was in Terre SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION, Haute Monday.

Wilson Catlin, Prop. Miss Calla Mosier went to

FOR RENT Filling station',. , - Sullivan Monday. complete with livine quarters, on . : FLYNN'S Service, Paxton, Ind- Mrs. carl Payne went to Terre

IU. S. Highway 41. O. M. Sebring, lana' have a complete stock of Haute Monday. Her sister, Mrs.) Mrs- 'a.ve Blake 'Shelburn, Ind. . . Grade I tires and tubes. Closed on Dana stark, who has been visit- 'Adelaide Poling of I - . 'Sundays. jn2 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pavne Mrs. Glenn Adams of

Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Kock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored ana Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c.

- Bul.lrrflt, No. 1, 51c. ; ; Bottfr. 'l.fiMc for No. 1 and; 45.130 for No. 2. j Eggs, 33c. ' i

"The food isn't so good here but I like the waitresses they get with those Times Want Ads!"

NEW 'FIREPOWER- FOR YANKS

team, FOR RENT For

business, Shelburn. burn, Ind

storage or

business buildings in O. M. Sebring, Shel-

and Jimmy, Mis. Alice Smiley and daughter, Janice, and Mrs. Reah Gettinger enjoyed a picnic Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Zenobia Harris and children, Donna Drue and Douglas. These girls were all class mates in the Merom school and this

was their first get-to-gether quite some time.

INDIANAPOLIS, -Livestock:

July 18; v'U.PJ

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Hogs, 3,000; good and choice 260 lbs. up. bulk 140-160 lbsf. and

! several lighter weights, $14.80; ! 100-140 lbs., ?13.50 $14.50; ood and choice sows, $14.05. 1

SHELBURN

FOR SALE McUormicK-ueei- - . it ? 12-hole grain drill, excellent FOR RENT Room at 111 S.' crndiUon Thurman Moore, 1 Court, formerly Houston's Res-, mile north New Lebanon on 54. . taurant. Oakley Corp., 518 Tri-, - - - bune Bldg., Terre Haute, Ind. ; FOR SALE 4-burner oil stove, j

Also small cabinet model coai lront lurn" The War Mothers Club will ,, .or Ml. F..rl rjavis Phone ished light housekeeping room. 20. dl,. , " ' , , . .. . heater. Mis. ian udvib, Harris i meet tonight (Wednesday) at their Dugger 81. rL j . . .'. J hall. All members are requested 7oR SALfT 1937 Chevrolet! FOR RENT Three or four-'to be present.

Master Deluxe. Inquire at Liberty room unfurnished apartment.

, fnnne zz nr .inz

Vincennes

home in Terre and Clarence Setzer of Indianapolis, have been called here due

c-o Times.

Cafe.

-'Z-'v .TTria.,HP Math- FOR RENT-Three-room furn

, Aoa smith Rpll isned modern apartment with gaews property at 428 South Bell

oireei. ruur niums, iai&c wo r

in back porch. In good repair. Possession 10 days. Brown. Abstract Company. FOR SALE Lawn mower sharpener, in good condition. Priced right. 260 W. Beech. Earl Denny.

Mrs. Esta Stark is visiting relatives in Indianapolis.

returned to her Haute Monday.

Richard Engle was in Sullivan . to- the ( serious illness of their Monday. ( mother, Mrs. Rhoda Setzer. Mrs. Stella McAnally, who1 -Judy Jol' a;n was a supper spent the week-end here with guest Saturday evening of Sue her daughter, - Mrs. Garland Ellen Johnson. Hixon and family returned to her, Mary -Jane Dillingham of near hnmo in To.i-o T-Tann NnrAt XT t i I .

... ..... iuvu,j. new ueuanon was a euest ovpr

Hewlett, who the week-end of Miss Carolvn

for several Sue Daniels and Mariivn rnQ

, monins, arrivea nome ivionaay land,

Cattle, 700; calves, 600: good

:;or 'and choice yearlings, $17.00; good to low choice steers, $16.35; medi-'

lira and good, $15.85; common to and Mrs. good cows ,-nSOt.ly $9.50 $13.00; Lafayette, ! f,.w stricrtlv cood heifers to $14.00: i

vealers top $17.50. I

Sheep, 500; pood and choice native spring lambs, $15.50 $16.00; top, $16.00; most medium and good kinds, $13.00 $15.00.

Pfc. Thomas

has been overseas

! Miss Roselia Noel went to Elk- ' hart, Ind., where she attended the

wedding of her sister, Ruth, to Jack Riggs of Fairbanks.

Wanted

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, who were called here to attend

morning for a 30-day furlough. Miss ' Wilma Redenbacker Jias accepted the position as bookkeeper and stenographer at Bigwood's Jewelry Store in Terre Haute. " ' :

FOR SALE Good baled clover lu-y. R. P. Akers, Phone 318 or 11. FOR SALE Young ducks suitable for frying or roasting. 3 to 6 lbs. Wayne Johnson, Merom, Ind. FOR 'SALE 5 cows and 3 c:ilves. 1-4 mile south on St. Clair St. Van Houck. FOR SALE Nice sweet, red plums, for eating raw or canning. 25c gallon. 225 North Main St.

WANTED Dead animals. We

remove your dead animals free of! charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ' WANTED House painting. O. Mason, 415 South State St. Tel. 410. . WANTED To haul your wheat, hay and coal. Paul W. Huff, Graysville Phone.

brother

to

Rich-

their .

the funeral of her

arc? Williams returned

hpme Monday. , Jimmie Hill of Indianapolis is spending his two weeks' vacation hee with relatives.

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Mrs. Anna K. Ackelmire and son, Mark, ol indianapolis, Mrs. Estella Phaneuf of Augusta,

Ruth Woolford'of Peoria III,, Michigan, Mrs. Lucille Smith who has been visitina relatives and son, Johnny Dean, Mrs.

here, returned home Friday.

Madge Watson and sons, David

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure and Mrs. Barbara Stevens and

sons were guests Sunday of Mrs. Agnes Rinard and children. Jean Hoilman who is employed in Indianapolis, spent the weekend with her i-arents Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. Miss FlcEllen Ivie of Gary, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Llcyd Nichols and sons and Mrs. Flora Dillman. Mrs. Estella Phaneuf returned Monday to her home in Augusta, Michigan. Her father, Charles Arnett and her iK-phew, Don Ar-

They'll Do It Every Tune - By Jimmy Hatlo AT THE CAMP U.S.O. SHOWS . ( BKK ;j:.lk. , . PFC. JOE BLOW GOT ABOUT V'J0tej tfW AS CLOSE TO THE STAGE AS kKm4k BIWWAVISTOTOKY0 . ) M ' V ' r A iM-A ) fj GET UPFRONT UP AT THE LINE, HOWEVER. , . C ' 1' ITS AMAZING HOW QUICKLY , fet KKlS HE WAS GIVEN RINGSIDE PREFERENCE- fFil , SKaian-vNs. world rights iwt:.Jiiwr-rr

USING THE NEW 57 mm. recoilless rifle, Corp. Harry Walklns looks through a telescopic sight as he prepares to fire. The gun, which possesses the striking power of artillery, weighs 45 pounds m contrast to the 2 700 pounds of the 57 mm. anti-tank gun on a wheeled carriage. It can be fired by infantrymen from standing, kneeling, or prone positions. This is1 an official Army photo. . ... ternatumall

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows,

sheep, calves and hogs. Oil :

Monroe Feed bervice, bullivan phone 332 or Crawford X201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terr H?.mte, Indiana

WANTED Women to work

nights at the Kat-A-Korner Res

taurant. One mile south of Sullinn. Phone 9205.

WANTED Will buy your sec-, ond-hand stoves of any kind, j Waldorf and Raley. 809 N. Sec-1 tion, Sulliyan. WANTED Young lady for extra work in Sullivan store on west . side of square. Write Box FZ, c-o , Times. Give reference. i

GRAB BAG

One-Minute Test 1. What is the origin of tfa expression, "to make bricks without straw"? 2. Which of the plagues finally Induced the Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt? 3. What prophet's prayers brought fire to his altar after the 450 prophets of Baal failed.

WANTED Paperhanging to do. .Call 447-X. WANTED TO BUY OR HENT Hospital bed. Phone 527-B at 616 North. Watsoa.

Words of Wisdom -National antipathy is the bas'

est, because the most illiberal and

illiterate of arfl prejudices. Jane Porter. Today's Horoscope A strong, noble character characterizes the person who has a birtiday today.. You are optimis

tic and capable of surmounting any obstacle by sheer extermination. You will be envied by others. You' take great pride in the beauty of your home. Should you feel that you need sympathy today, or are being abused, you had better pull 'yourself out of the mood by your own efforts. You can cheer yourself up by thinking of your blessings rather than by counting your complaints.

Hints on Etiquette An invitation to a wedding reception must be answered as soon as possible. Horoscope for Sunday You have a delightful sense of humor, boundless energy, unusual

generosity, and a fondness for excitement and outdoor activity are your dominant traits. You have many friends and take a great interest in your home. Today don't stop your kind inclinations with your donation to the collection plate at church. Really do something thoughtful for someone who needs a helping hand or a kind word. Visit the sick or lonely, and cheer them up.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. The task the Egyptians imposed on the Israelites of maintaining the number of bricks produced, although no straw was provided them. 2. The death of, the first-born. .3.Elijah'&;

j Jlsfriiuted by .CssjFeatwej .fysteti?. Ins.