Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 151, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 July 1945 — Page 3

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For Sale iEE US for flashlight, radio A d'B batteries. Farm Bureau Nop. I ' . !?R John Deere parts ana vice call 285 at Mace Tire & Ltery Service, Sullivan, Ind. yUT FLOWERS and Plants. idin's Greenhouse. ' units No FOR SALE Deep freeze .-V.lh- nnnlore In stock III 1A IjUU".. -J " m Lawrenceville Sales Hi T11 ! J lmpany, Lawrencevuie, umiuia. one au. FOR SALE Welthy apples. hd quality. Rickard Orchard, lone WM. hfOR SALE Goldfish, mmiws. fish food and moss. Cut iwers and funeral .designs. K an's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Good young black ftll, ready for service. Homer lii'isty, 2 mi. south of New LetH on. Carlisle R. 3. - I FOR SALE Black riding mare, l-od saddle and bridle. Buddy IYff. 5 miles' west of Sullivan. FOR SALE One General Elecic cabinet radio. Excellent contion. Call at 305 East uepot treet, Sullivan, Ind. I FftB SAT.K Eieht shoats. sell ne ori all: also one buck two laundry stove-; pitcher A are ulrl"

iimp. wr A;.. Burnett, Graysville eums. ce oam iiarK, hone. . . .Thonert-E. LAMP TABLES, magazine' FR SALE Sellers kcks, open bookcases, sewing cabinet. In excellent Ubinets, throw rugs, etc. Russell Mrs Alfred Norris, umiture Exchange, 118 West Shelburn phone.

iVashington, i FOR SALE Ironinc board; 3 I. by 7 ft. door with glass winiiw; nail Dea wun spring oc maiess. in gooa conaition, 531 E. jVrshington. r FOR SALE 10 ft. John Deere !T.ctor disc. James Brashier. 2 hi west of Paxton on R. 1, Sullivan. FRESH RIVER CATFISH- The Peasley Food Store, Phone 222. FOR SALE Sow and 10 pigs weeks old. Bailey Wolfe, Pax'ii.

' FOR SALE 160-acre farm ie- Brin8 references and rent reorth of Sullivan, 5-room modern ipts. 227 S. Court. v

ouse, barn 40 x 80, chicken house . 'l or 1,000 chickens, brorder for 500. .100 per acre, sell part or all. Nd ents need apply. Box 73, c-o rimes. FOR SALE 2 vr. old Swiss nw with 6 weeks old calf. Box, 4, care Times. j

FOR SALE 3 extra good Poll-'DePot Cafe- ' d Shorthorn bull 'calves, onej WANTED TO RENT Modern

man, i rea ana wnne, S1x munuis (ld. Carl Lester, 4 miles south-, vest of Fairbanks, 4 miles north ill. Uld SVllirj, I - - - FOR SALE Team of mares, I r-ll wi naniess. vm uaue lur .ill. . l . 1. i .- TU Tarwater, 1-4 mi. west, north Adkins corner. 1-4 mi. FOR SALE 6 ft. combine, rcsdy to go-. Owner overseas. See T r,. . TNr.rt4l.r ITrsrfowr fl mtlef west' on 154, or phone .Graysville 13-43. ' . Dead Animals Removed AH 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 service. John Wachtel Co. Tcr? Hr.fft. Isdisrs

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will be made for use of box advertisements are confidential one Keyea box a, tare jjauy to the person placing the adverwill tne name ot a person oe $1.50. , $f Jo FOR SALE Living room suite; 912 Tru Tone rug; cocktail table; breakfast set, 4 chairs; 3-piece bedroom suite with lock, springs, special air spring mattress; floor lamp, table lamp, desk, radio, 1-. 1 U..rc.. .' l. ...r.t.,..Itf mn "ue6,y wim no iress, smaii iricycie, cnna s smau wagon. 722 S. Main. PROPERTY FOR SALE 571 S. . Korrfinn St Pripo SOWl 00 rash Will sell to Negro or whites. Write Mrs. Geo. Love, 5222 S. Mich. Ave.. Chicaeo. 111. FOR SALE Attic fans in all sizes for your home or place of .'business. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. FOR1 SALE OR TRADE A i old. Roy , western mare ll yrs Akers, Hymera. - FOR SALE Philco table radio, uuulc UCu lurapievi: , drawers, floor lamp, living room chairs, baby's high chair. Also! woman's wool coat and wool furtrimmed suit. Sizes 16 or 18. Boy's snow suit. 20 N. French St. FOR SALE Pre-war all wool 9x12 ruir & mat. Good rendition. siiohtiv nfi Arthur nrak-o Fairbanks. Ind. i HUUbi!. iuk sAi.it. 4room bungalow, bath, gas, hot water heater, newly , finished floors, wallpaper. Back porch, storm sasli. Clean as a pin. New linol-1 bneiDurn kitchen condition. Shelburn. i FOR SALE Leghorn friers. John McKinney, R. R. 2, Sullivcn. Phone. i ROASTING chickens for sale, Jas. Hazelrigg, Shelburn R. R. 3. i FOR RENT r ! FOR RENT For storage or business, business buildings ill Shelburn. O. burn, Ind. Mr Sebring, ShelFOR RENT Apartments, unfurnished, modern except heat. Adults preferred or small familWanted WANTED Dead animals. We rcmnvi vnilr. Hear? an. mala frna rt cnarge. rnone wo. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. wANTETbishwasheTaTlsus residence in Sullivan. Phnn 37Q : WANTED TO RENT Furnhhivu vl uiuUi WlollCU dual Llllrrlll.. S. or 3 rooms with bath, for returning veteran- 348 West Graysville oi., ouiuvan. WANTED TO RENT 6 or 7room house close to town. Write Frank Laughlin, Bloomfield, Ind. WANTED 1 or 2 'auto tires 4.75-19 inch. Anyone havins any to sell call 525 or write 405 N. Court St., Sullivan. Miscellaneous 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. 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 Stored 107 West Jackson . St., Sullivan. M. T. Ccr.$v,

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h: .A Omcial Wavy Photo Tarakan Invasion. U. S. Navy's LST's disgorge vehicles that our War Bonds helped provide on Bor neo island to support Australian infantry and our amphibious units. U.S. Treasury Department MUFFLERS & , TAIL PIPES. INSTALLED in a ' comparatively short time while you wait. Drive in and let us replace the old part wtme you snP- nuua oialuARD STATION (Vickery's), 21 North Section. smm uroATorNTTi au anr tirnoc simm a jv,u, t-j l,w v VHA1CU J.UI QI1U delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE. STRAYED White sow weighing around 400 Dounds. Please notify C. F. Cox, south of Sullivan on 41. Phone 9194. CARD OF THANKS we wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their ,jvinaness, ior me Deauuiui nowers, cards and everyone who helped us in any way during the illness and death of our loved one, Bertha Squires Burgett. Words cannot express what it has meani to us in our sorrow. i Husband and Son ',' Mother, Sisters and Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Burgett "RATIONING AT A GLANCE" Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy Products Book 4 red stamps TO thrnneh 7.9. anH A1 -"thrnnoh fi nnw valid K9. thrnnoh P9 in.. El now valid. K2 through P2 in valid after July 31. Q2 through U2 h.vnijjj afrpr Aus. 31. V2 throneh ' Z2 invalid after . Sept. 30. Al through El, invalid after Oct. 31. . Processed Foods Book 4 blue stamps T2 through Z2 and Al thronuh N1 nnw valid T2 through X2 invalid after July 31. "V2, Z2 and Al through CI invalid after Aug. 31. Dl through III in valid after Sept. 30. Jl through 111 invalid after Oct. 31. i Used Fats Ttvo 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 says no plans to cancel any. Next stamp valid Aug. 1. ' Gasoline 16-A coupons valid for six gallons each through Sept. 21. B-7, C-7, B-8 and C8 coupons valid for five gallons each. Fuel Oil Old pvriod 4 and 5 and new period 1 through 5 coupons valid through Awj,. 31. New period 1 coupons for 1945-46 season now valid. 1 a One-Minute Test 1. Are tigers native to Africa? 2. What is "zed"? 3. What is an epdpee 1 , Words of Wisdom ; Eetter a little chiding than a jtreat deaUof heart break. Shakespeare. Hints on Etiquette When you give a bridal shower sgr a j?rl-fngd, you , are not cb-

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler of ' Owensville, Indiana, spent the i week-end here with friends. Fred Ackelmier of Indianapolis, visited friends here Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Dick Criss of Perrysville, Indiana, and Dr. A. A Criss of Anderson, Indiana, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Ollie Criss. ' ' Mrs. Mayme Myers was called to Terre Haute Saturday on account of the illness of her daughter. The Loyal Daughters . class of the Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. Riley Greenwood Tuesday afternoon, July 24th, with several members present. A splendid program was given by Mrs. Violet Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hill of Carlisle, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Gless Robbins of Linton. called on friends here , Sunday afternoon. I Miss Marjorie Owensville, Indiana, week-end here with Mrs. Albert Oaks. Mrs. Rubv Havwortfi of Farmersburg, called on relatives here Saturday. t Shelburn War Mothers. The War Mothers Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30. All members are asked to attend..-. . , j t Mrs. Bertha Ingram was in Lintcn Thursday. ' Billie Thomas of Chicago, spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schofield. Mrs. Wm. Dodd has returned from a visit in Flat Rock and Robinson, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofield attended a show in Linton Sunday evening. Misses Maxine and Esther Myers were in Linton and Sullivan Saturday. Dr. Joe and Dr. Betty Dukes and son, Mike and Marcella Dukes of week - end Inlianapoljs, spent the with Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schofield entertained with a birthday party Friday afternoon for their little granddaughter, Toni Kay. Klif rofpivarl mnnv 1 Koaiitifnl presents. Those present were Judy and Frakes, Betty Lou Pirtle, Sue Ann Hout, Janice Ann iDowden, Margaret Bartley, i Harry Max Bcrders- and Vernal and Ray Smith. Miss Joan Schofield and Mrs. Ruth Schofield entertained ' the small guests. Refreshments of home made ice cream and wafers were served. HYMERA Miss Haute, Enid Borlein of Terre visitfid her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Berlein over the week-end. Mrs. Charles May and children were in Sullivan recently visiting her son. Mrs. Gifort Everhart returned home Sunday after spending GRAB BAG ligated to Jnvite any of her relatives, unless you wish. However, it would be more gracious if you invited her mother and sisters to the shower, and the mother of her fiance.'' . , 'r: Today's Horoscope You ' are good-natured, vivacious, witty and energetic, if today is your birthday. Yoii have a powerful personality, are a diligent worker and always welcome activity of some kind. Your love

a few 'days with her sister, Mrs. Ella Menser and family of St. Charles, Kentucky. While there she visijted her mother's grave.

Memorial services were held Friday, July 27th. The day was enjoyed by all meeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter and son were in Terre Haute Monday. John Bridgewater was in Sullivan Monday. ' Mrs. George Murphy was in Farmersburg Monday. Mrs. Deliah Stark was in Coalmont Monday. J Mr. and Mrs. James Marlowe were in Farmersburg Monday. '. ii Mrs. Nora Pierson spent the latter part of last week in Inliaj napolis- as a guest of Joe and Lois Pierson who are employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bex returned to their home at Hazfel

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Mrs. xneima vest and daughters . in Sullivan. . ' ' Mrs. Eloise Vinson and daughr.r r.v.r1 KTr.Mm r. Tr.Unc.nn r.t TnrJi ' anannlia wpro Pup:t nvpr t'no week-end of Mrs. Estella Johnson and son. Mr.' and Mrs.' Terre Haute, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson and family. Mrs. George Frederick, Mrs. O. E. Rinard and Larry Rinard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Frederick nnd family o Paxton. - Mrs. Buretta Mangrum and daughter, Ruby of South Carolina, are guests of Mrs. Joe Walls." Mrs. Mangrum will be remembered as the former Buretta Lee, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee. This is her first visit here since t?.e deith of her mother many years ago. Dolas Bates has resumed her wcrk at' Vickrey's store after spending the past week vacationing in Ind'pnapolis. T4 Harvey McKee arrived here Friday on a thirtyday furlough vh 1-'t parents. Mr. and Mrs.'Charles TIcKy and his wife, Mrs. Kathleen McKee. Phyllis Vickrey returned heme Saturday night after a visit with .relatives in Indianapolis. Carolyn Sue Daniels, Marilyn, ! Bruce and Patty Copeland underwent tonsillectomies at the Mary Sherman Hospital Sarurday, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Pugh. have returned to their home in Gary after spending a few days with Ms- Push's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L - D- Hancock. JERICHO Miss Hilda Brewer and Wilma Dugan and niece. Sharon, were in Dugger Saturday night, v Mrs. Nellie Robbins and children and Tobie Pigg visited Mrs. Rena Broshears in Dugger Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedwell visited his mother in Dugger Sunday. Ora Parks visited his daughter, Velma at ' the Linton hospital one day last week, is deep and sincere. Your home life will be happy. Worry ovei trifles or over imaginary slights can take up a lot of your time, so pay no heed to them. It is best to carry out your duties, paying no attention to what seem to b insults. One-Minute Test Answers 1. No, to Asia. 2. The letter Z. 3. At. eie seersw

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MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, July 31. U.R) Produce: Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Rock springers, 2978 ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c. Buttcrfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.63c for No. 45.13c for No. 2. 1 Eggs, 33c. 1 and INDIANAPOLIS, July 31. (U.R) Livestock: Hogs, 5,000; active and fully steady at ceiling price; top, $14.80. Cattle, 2,100; calves, 700; mostly good and choice steers, $17.00; choice heifers. S17.00; good to rhnifp S1R SO- pnnH rows fn S13.50: 1 common and medium, $9.25 $12.50; vealers top, $16.50. Sheep, 1,000; bulk lambs, $13.50 $15.00; closely sorted outstanding lambs to $15.25. , SOCIETY Honor Couple Oil COth Wedding: Anniversary The-60th wedding anniversary. or Mr. ana, Mrs. J . u. incinms was 'Observed. July ll at their home. Many beaiititui nts were . re ceived. A number of nice talks were made and a program was. given by the guests in the afterneon. The minister and several members of the Presbyterian; church called in the afternoon! and presented Mr. and Mrs. McInnis with a large basket of glad-1 iolus. ,i r Lejrion Auxiliary J Call, moffting Cor American Lesion Auxiliary tonirtht at 7:00 o'clock. All members are asked to b- present as there is important' business to transact. I G. H. Clwt) Fo ;tr incfl Thz G. 11. Club mrotinn will b? poytpened until Thursday, Aug. 9th at 2 p. m. OH Friends Club The Old Friends Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bess Moore at 325 S. State for a cover dish dinner Thursday. . Orchard Party I Twenty-eight members of Mrs. Wood's Class of the First Baptist I

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Church met last night in the tent at the Wood Peach Orchard as I guests of their teacher, Mrs. Walter Wood, and enjoyed ,their anjmial Orchard Party. After an en able carry-in lunch, the party went on an exploration , . trig 1 tnrougn the many trails ot the orchard, returning" to the tent for

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J. Byron Nelson, master golfer from Toledo, Ohio, knocked off his fourth Ail-American Open in posting a final score of 209, nineteen strokes under par for the Tarn o' Shanter course in Chica0 JWi u we

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a secretary, a devotional service, followed by songs and games. The majority of those present stayed for a good night's sleep in the -open. Frank Neff VV. R. C. The Frank Neff . Relief. (Sorps no. 155 will meet Wednesday at will meet Wednesday 2:00 o'clock in the Woodman Hall. "JUT""" go where the tournament was held. He is shown being congratulated by Dorothy Germain, pro fessional in" the women's division. (International Newsphoto.) By Jimmy Hatlo CAN J.LL J ll:.. 3ti

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