Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 July 1945 — Page 5

PAGE PTVB 1 ou Cheat Yourself When You Do n't Read AH The Want Ads All Th e Time

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1945.

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lackface type or cops.

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ply, which will be iurned over to the person placing trie adves

isement. Under no circumstances will the name of a person be

divulged if the ad is keyed.

JObiluary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

Card of Thanks, $1.00. ' Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

Heads Air War I BLONDIE

For Sale

IN ORDER for the Farm Buau Fertilizer plants to make the ost fertilizer, we must start tak-

lig our fall quota now. Let us

now, at once, how mucn z-i-o

n-12-12 vou can take between

few and Aug. -17th. Farm Bureau

o-op.

stir John Deere parts and

ervice call 285 at Mace Tire &

mtery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

CUT FLOWERS and Plants. ildin's Greenhouse. I

"BUCKWHEAT. JOHNSON

EED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South

lourt Street. Phone 606.

FOR SALE The Claude Math-

Vivs property at 428 South Bell

llreet. lour rooms, large uiu&eu-

n back porch. In good repair.

pssession 10 days, Brown ad-

ract Company.

SADDLE HORSE SALE Saturday night, July 28th. We expect to offer 75 to 100 horses. Palominos. Spots and plain colors. Witham's Saddle Barn, Spencer, Ind. FOR SALE Friers, alive or dressed. 443 E. Washington St. AT PURITY FOOD SHOP L:pton Tea, 10c; 5 lbs. flour, 25c; 6 lbs. potatoes, 25c. Highest market price paid for eggs.

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FOR RENT

GEN. GEORGE C. KENNEY, above, I becomes top tactical Army air

commander in the around-the-

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' ' Mrs. Mexa Wildon and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason lma Jefferson of Terre Haute,

clock bombing campaign against and Mrs. Mildred Barbee, and were Sunday guests of Miss Ola the JaDanese homeland. General family picnicked at Shakamak Lane.

medium, $9.50 $12.75; few good cows. $13.00 $13.25; vealers top, $17.00. . Sheep, 400; outstanding spring lambs, $10.25; mostly good and choice, $15.50 $16.00.

Thursday.

Kenney will head the 5th, 7th and

1 13th Air Forces and will maintain ! , riiij headquarters on Okinawa. He has Mr' ,nd Mrs" Wlllard ibeen General MacArthur's air J SulVvan were m commander since earliest days of Wednesday.

the Pacific war.- (International)

Mrs. Bonnie Duncan Linton Wednesday.

Owens Dugger

was in

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FOR RENT For storage or . business, business buildings in . jShelburn. O. M. Sebring, Shel-' burn, Ind. FOR RENT Three or four-' room unfurnished apartment, j Phone 22 or 302.

WE HAVE water softeners, baie ties, mowing machine parts, galvanized down spout, guttering, and connections, complete line of plumbing supplies. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger. Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evgns and son, Billy Hud. visited in Vincennes last week.

Mr nnH Mrs. Fnrfpr Dix and

Mrs. Cornie Bedwell of Near part; of last week.

Sullivan, were In Dugger Wed

Mrs. Dorothy Kelbuski left Saturday for St. Louis, Missouri, where she will visit relatives.

Mrs. Ollie Jefferson visited Mrs. Clarence Wailissa and her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Hay- Mrs. Albert Mills a.nd children worth in Farmersburg Wednes- were in Terre Haute Wednesday, day evening. J Mrs. Anna Reed was in SulliMrs. Linnie Garrison of Mo- van Wednesday, desta, California, and Mr. and , Mrs, Evelyn Akers was in Mrs. Charles Garrison of San Sullivan Wednesday.

Francisco, California, visited mi. and Mrs. Bert Ladson the ktter

Mrs. Rusha McGracken enter- 1

FOR SALE Three good young ilk cows: Poll Angus cow, 4 yrs.,

ith 300 ib. heifer calf by side, 5

. ,.11 1, rf plinac

,;ui, rniiK a uay, an muuj u Lrnd clothing, thirty good suits of

lothes..John Waldorf, 809 N.

ycction. i

FOR SALE 1 1937 Chev. Vin truck, eood tires: 9 yr. old

laddie mare, chilclbroke; 1 GXE

Waco bi-plane; 1 jagger concrete

1 ton light mine iron; 8 one-ton 3G-inch gauge mine cars, and olh4 s Jmi'iing equipment; 1 110-volt

ffgi- plant; 2 small eeniriiugaj pvifnps; 1 twin cylinder Maytag nc?pr; 2 small transformer weldiri'.j and other miscellaneous equipment. See Ralph C. Bedwell,

jPlrnsantville Hardware, Pleasant-

viiie.

FOR SALE John Deere ma-

fr.vre spreader, on rubber; Lctz

Lurr mill. Mace Tire & Battery

Scvice. 19 N. Section. W. S. Jared,

FOR SALE 50 ft. lengths of

h arden hose with couplings. $4.95.

I Mace Tire & Battery Service, 19

N. Section. W. S. Jared, Prop.

! FOR RENT Three-room turn-1 ished modern apartment with ga-' rage. Private entrance. Box B-3 c-o Times. j FOR RENT Large front furn-' ished light housekeeping room. 20

E. Harris.

WEAR a Spencer especially rcrir

designed for you. Mrs. Georgia Emma Garlett of Sprmgheld, 111Bardsley, corseticre. Shelburn. I Mrs. Robert Arnold visited her jnois, Mrs. Cora Reynolds' of i mother and sister in Linton Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Mary

Mrs. Abbie Asbury was

Terre Hute Wednesday. Mrs. Denny Bose was in Sulli van Thursday.

in

Jascnvills Thursday.

was in

NOW OPEN for business, North Thursday evening.

E nd Junk Shop. We buy iron, rags an all kinds metal. Also second-

Mrs. Delia Jones of Linton,

Wanted

hand stoves. W. M. Malone. SEWING machine service, Singer service. Also other makes repaired. Tele. 115 or write 118 W. Jackson St.. Sullivan.

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. . 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j WANTED To haul your wheat,' hay and coal. Paul VV. Huff, Gray.wiHe Phone.- - - , , WANTED TO BUY OR RENT' Hospital Ned. Phone 527-B at 610 North Watson. WANTED Paperhanging to do. Call 447-X. WANTED High school girl wants work taking care of children. Call.556-Y. . WANTED Girl's bicycle in good condition. Large or junior r.ize. 104 E. Giles.

was in Dugger Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Crawford and Mrs. Booker of Sullivan, were the guests of Mrs. O. H. Meredith Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Alkire of Terre

COURT "REGULAR" FIXED S50 Haute, transacted business in

BOSTON. UP) Joseph Fine, Ducger Wednesday. 48, of Rorbury was fined $50. " when he appeared in court for ! Misses Kathryn Silvers and the 55th lime as a violator of ihe Rosalee Livingston spent Wedautcmobils laws. ' nesday at Shakamak.

Griffith of Shelburn R. R., Mrs. Mary Nixon and Mrs. Edna Dudley. TODAY'S MARKETS

Mrs. Walter Ring of Marion, Indiana, visited Mrs. Martha Ring and Harold Wednesday night. .b- ,

: This Moniiirig's ; Headlines.

INDIANAPOLIS, July 20. KU.R) , Produce ' Poultry Broilers, fryers and

roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred' and White Rock springs, 29.78 ceiling. Colored ana Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens,' 2H.23; Leghorn hens, 24.28, cocks, 15c. Hutterfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.ts;i: I01 No I nd

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"My wife said it was a waste of money when I grot it with a Times Want Ad until we grot hungry!"

Launch Ship

GI'S BRITISH BABIES GROWING UP

SENATE PASSES WORLD BANK MEASURE. The Senate vol- 4f.i3c tor No. 2.

ed its approval of thr Bretton Wo'ods pinn to maotiu me pofci-w! monies of the world and help financs rscnslniction. Th'! vote, 61 te 16, returned the measre to the Iloua-. Expected agreement thsre onminor technical amcrlwnt3 will ?ivo final congrossional approval to the admiJiistratieji-bockd program interned to steady the economy of a world recovering from war.

Eggs, 33c.

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FOR SALE Spotted riding hcrse, well broke. Geo. Mason, New Lebanon, Ind.

FOR SALE 1928 Dodge and bcy.'s bicycle. 827 North Main St. FOR" SALE A mare pony. Gentle and broke. Pat Alexander, 70S North State St.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE Daybed, good condition; library table. Mrs. B. F. Lance, 537 E. Washington - St. Phone 877. FOR SALE 5 cows and 3 Ciilvcs. 1-4 mile south on St. Clair ' Si. Van Houck. 1 . j FOR SALE Young ducks suit-' able for frying or roasting. 3 to 3 lbs. Wayne Johnson, Merom, Ind. FOR GALE Good baled clover hay. R. p. Akers, Phone 318 or 11. FOR SALE Lawn mower sharpener, in good condition.

Priced right. 260 W. Beech. EariJ

Denny. FOR SALE Fence posts and latgo corner posts cat.alpa. Frank I.. Oir. Maplewood Farm; Shelburn, Ind.

TIRE REPAIRING done any time with our latest methods of heat patches and high-grade materials. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickery's), 21 North Sec-, tion. " j COMPARE Then buy from our ; many bargains in u?ed furniture,' stoves, ice boxes, radios and ap- 1 pliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down paymerit. Used Furniture Store. 107 1 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T.

Conger. WE HAVE a few plants left for late setting such as sweet por t.itoes and tomatoes, cabbage, pi-mf-nto, mango and peppers. A. L

Robertson Greenhouse, N. Co'fr

and Highway 41. ' ,

INDIANAPOLIS, July 20,

Livestock: Hogs, 2,00; good and ciioice 1G0 lbs. up, bulk 140-160 lbs. and several lots lighter weights 14.80,

. 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good CARRIER TICONDSROGA DAMAGED. BACK IN ACTION. ad choice sow3, $14.05. The giant aircraft carrier Ticondcroga. so destructively hit by two Cattle, 350; calves, 600; choice suicide bombers last January 21 that she -lost 144 killed and missing steers, $17.50; cows common and in a few lurid hours, is now back in action against the enemy. There . . ..

were 19J officers and men wounded in addition and the carrier damage was severe. A number of planes set on fire on decks had to be pushed overboard. . - GIVE MINERS EXTRA Ri'D POINTS ANT) SUGAR. The OI'A will grant ail cal and ore miners an extra f.O red points monthly and an additional allctwpenl of one pound of ugar. Parting in Auarct. it was disclosed last night. OPA 'has already granted extra meat and sugar rations to miners in San Francisco and Denver areas as a "test" and nas now decided to extend the plan throughout the country. '.1

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, slieep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Set-vice, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford H201 or Crawford .r.3l0!), Terre Haute. We pay all ohone charges. 24 hour service. . John Wachtel Co. Tfrre Haute. Indiana

MUFFLERS & TAIL PIPES

INSTALLED in a comparatively

short time while you wait. Drive j in and let us replace the old part while yoii shop. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickery's),- 21 North Section. ENJOY coe'er days with COLD

WAVE beautician hair grooming. MAJOR-ETTE BEAUTY. MART, Phone 157; Beatrice Bedwell and Evelyn Dickerson. ' IT'S SINCLAIR anytime auto rn..1.. 1 - 1 L!!.

grade products. DHIVK IN! SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION, Wilson Catlin, Prop.

FLYNN'S Service. Paxton, Ind- . iana, have a complete' stocK or Grade I tires and tubes. Closed on Sundays.' BUY YOUR HEATER Tor next wirter NOV. Choice of Duo Nubian, Majestic, and Warm Morning Cabinet. Free storage until fall. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

V.jTE EASIER TAX TO AID BUSINESS. The Senate approved last night revision of iho corporation tax laws intended to maka about S5,OCO,()i)0,000 available to business to hasten reconversion to peace! ;mc manufacture. Passuga was on a voice vote.- ' LIQUOR STATUTE WINS TESTS. Irdi ana's liquor control act successfully weathered two court actions Thursday and its Republican authors expectantly awaited the decisison of a third court. The -Jorthern Indiana Federal Court ruled that the law is constituli'ir.al. .' ' The Indiana S-'pre me Court in a 3-2 opinion held that, circuit courts do not have jurisdiction to pass on the constitutionality of the act. The Southern Indiana Federal Court is expected to hand down a decision in the case in the next few days. Twelve beer wholesalers had filed suit in the court seeking a permanent injunction against the state Alcoholic Be"erag3 Commission to prevent it from interfering with the operation of their businesses. The suit was based on the fact their licenses were canceled automatically May 1 by the 1945 liquor control act.

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AT PANAMA CITY, FLA., Mrs, Marguerite Connolly christens the : airplane cargo transport named for her late husband, Joseph V. Connolly, widely-known newspaperman and head -of King Features Syndicate. (International?

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HERE ARE Madeline, Michael and Maureen, children of Norah Carpenter, unwed British barmaid shown with them, and Sgt William Thompson of Pittsburgh, who made headlines last year when the American sergeant tried in vain to divorce his 26-year-old wife in order to marry Norah and bring her and the children to this country. The fourth baby, a boy, died after birth. (International Soundphoto).

Official U. S. Navy Photo

Fake attack. Lt. L. E. Newcomer, USNR. saw Jap planes drop dummy parachutes on, Luzon to confuse U. S. invaders. War Bonds helped supply the parachute equipment he wears. V. S. Treasury Department

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One-Mlnate Test 1. Wiiat is the most ancient science ? 2. Except for the sun and moon, what, is the most brilliant object in the heavens? 3. What is the science of sound and sound waves cal'd ? .

Hints on Etiquette Remember snobbishness is simply bad manners the attempt to make, other people feel uncomfort able by your assumption that they are inferior to you.

Words of Wisdom In families well ordered there is always one firm, sweet temper, which controls without seeming to dictate. The Greeks represented Persuasion as crowned. Bul-wer.

Today's Horoscope If you are celebrating your birthday today you are impulsive and gifted with boundless energy. You should, however, learn to curb your temper, and to be more tolerant of the actions and opinions of others. Also do not take

too many chances. You ara not affectionate, and are often misunderstood by those nearest and dearest to you. Today spend some time alone. If possible, take a walk, and get some inspiring thoughts from contemplation of nature. Try to avoid places and people whose vibrations tend to disturb the emotional balance.

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