Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 August 1945 — Page 5

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DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES ' Minimum Charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days- ?0 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for blackface type or caps.

Each Initial and abbreviation is counted as a word. Ail classified ads are cash with order with exception of those fines and organizations having tfiarge accounts with the Daily Times. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of box

number or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are conXiaeuiial with the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed j

dk the ad states. For example, one Times." Those answering it should i ply, which will be lurried ovrr 10 tisemerit. Under no circumstances divulged U the ad is keyed. Obituary, '2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoiiams, 2 cents For Sale " SEF,US for flashlight, radio A M!d B Latteries. Farm Bureau Cc-op. ..'. ' r'OIi John Deere parts and ... vice call 255 at Mace Tire & Hm ry Srvc, Sullivan. Inrt CUT FLOWERS and Plants, VAiidi.i's Greenhouse. v noon frpf7P units V f Vil i.inuu '-'v.v - ' And. milk coolers in stock. No riio-ity. Lawrenccville Sales Ctivpany, Lawrcnceville, Illinois. Phone !)0. FOR SALE 3 extra god Polled Shorthorn bull calves, one i-.an, 2 red and white, six months olo Carl Lester, 4 miles south-v-t.lt cf rail banks, 4 miles north o? Giaysvillc." FOR SALE Wei thy apples.' r-nnA .,!-:iv Uickard Orchard, Phone 9035 PROPERTY FOR SALE 571 S. Section St. Price $900 .uu casn. Will sell to Negro or whites. Wvito Mrs. Geo. Love, 5222 S. Mich. Ave., uiimb". i . . -ti-: Til

FOR SALE rhilco table radio, burn, Ind. dcuble bed complete chest of pou PKNT-L.rgeTont fUmdrawers floor amp, living room housekeeping room, chairs, baby s h.gh clion. A . o weman s wool coat ana wool furtrinimrd stiit. Sizes 10 or 18. Boy's; X7.,r-tiaJ i snow suit. '20' N. French St. j Wanted J . i ' I FOR SALE Pre-war ail wool WANTFD Dp anim.-.ls' vi'i

0x12 rug t-f mat. Good comditiou.. SliRhtly used. Arthur Drake, Fairbanks, Ind. HOUSE FOR SALE 4-ronm bungalow, br.lh, gas, hot water hooter, newly linishei floors, vfUpancr. Back porch, storm sash. Clean as a pin. New linoleums. See Sain Clark, Shelburn phene 81-E. FOR SALE Sellers kitchen c?.l.ir.ct. In excellent condition. Mrs. Alfred Norris, Shelbuvn. Shelburn phone. APPLES Nice Summer Ramb, Golden Sweet and swest crab apples 3t low prices. Cox, 225 North Main St. FRIER, chickfnr. for r.ile. On house north, of Ellis Hudson store r l:t1 T..l Tfrt C 17V ell i Oil UrII:UiU iVM,i. rOTl sAT.F-'Ccech Creek Val-! ley Farm." 343.6 acres boitom, ; timber, pasture about cquai; on ! metal roofs; 45 acres hay this year .,.nnnM wnrtVi SI SDO: nrice ; Iwo-thirds down, balance 10 years, I riich annual mortca noln pir

$313.50 principal; timber should ! llon' .pay out; clear; possession. 1 'A j rrilf-s south Solsborry. Indian.'), i CGMPAHE Then buy from our on State Road 43. Daniel W. J many bargains in used furniture. Eawlins. owner, P. O. Box 182, stoves, ice boxes, rad.os and apLinton, Indiana. Phone 33, Roo?e- I pliances. Our rasy payment plin velt Hotel. - wt deliver rn the fir'rt down pnv-

FOR SALE 1933 VS coups with rebuilt model A motov: also ribi!t model A motf"-. Call S s. m. to 6 p. m. 447 S. Stae. FOR SALE SmaM child's bardcar. In excellent condition. 510 S'.outh Main St., Sullivan. v FOR SALE Coal burning vatev heaters. Ranee boilers. In stock. LawrsrceviUa Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phon: 90. Dn.d Animals Removed A!l kinds: horsrs. cows, sheep, calves asid bosjs. C'lll Monroe Feed Service, Sulliphone ?')2 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 5310!), Terre Haute. We pay all i'hnne charges. 24 hour service. John WachH Co. Tprrp Haute. Inrlisna

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the person placing the acive'. will Hie name ol a ueioun b $1.5C. word, minimum, $1.50. PLASTIC PURSES, the newest scientific discovery jet black, patent-looking bags, beautifully styled don't fail to see them at EDNA'S DR3SS SHOP. FOR SALE 3 ladies coats, sizes 12-1G. Also dresses and shoes. 646 S. Main St. FOR SALE-Furcbred Gucrnsty bull, ready for service. 6 miles northwest of Sullivan. Carl Ferree. FOR SALE Gcod teem mnr.s. 1 Belgian Roan mare and one Bel-gum-Clydesdale mare; 7 and 8 years eld, respectively; set of harness. Phone Gerald Hughes, Fairbnrik3) Ind R R. 1 FOR SALE Fovr-twm house in Graysvllls. compbifcly 'rcdr.crated. Lilly Nowlin, 310 V. Thompson. - FOR SALE 20 white shorts FlovFrolIir.?Kwnrh, 2 r.iilc3 west of Plaasantville. FOR RE" NT FOR RENT For storage business, business buildings - Sliclburn. O. M. Sebring, Shelrcrnovc your te;ui ;,nimn)s frce or ; charge. Phone No. 9 reverse jtliarges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO RENT Modern ' residence in Sullivan. S10.00 rs- , word to person who can find me a house to rent. Plione 79. ! WANT -TO BUY Chil.VsT!cydc. Phone 4G9 or call at 201 S. Main St. I lisccDaneous I MUFFLERS & TAIL PIPES. INSTALLED in a cemp'i-.ively 001 1 time whilJ yo-i v.';::!., Drive In and let us '-cp"ce !h? old part : while yon sb'-.p, HUD'S STANTSA1?D STATION (Vitkcry's). 21 ; Nw'th Section. Tj-p ATTi7TSTO All y V.o,w tyses. Stovei'caihd To:- and delivered. COUNTY :Ar:DvARi:. .71V.K nAIUING done any inrio with .'ir Int 't ir-et'Ti-lr, , o," if'it. parh-? hifh-?r'hlr- m,-i- :': 'r'' '- Ih;D-S STANDARD STA- !'""" imu --ecj (rent. Lsrd Furniture Ptoie, 107 We?t Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T Cengpr. NOTICE Keopersi-?; of Old 1 Texaco Service Static;) so't'.h of; miroad, old Herdrson c-rtisi: 1' !.g. of cigarettes free to first 10 ci.!-ti-ncr;... Open Fridny, A-.ig. i. R a. in. Speck iiams, "r.Jgv. j PURITY FOOD SHOP Oranf3, do. celery, market ; 3 Pest Testier-, 2jc ::ti.rd seed. Higlis;i price paid. ,1 lilssres at Fairhrnlr.s. Pi'.vard. Cr.il J-eplii. phone. :e Eldridge, Fairbanks TlioseBoi'slleef WJ VL

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, : ! I i HOLLYWOOD has a name for everything and it's usually ap-! propriate. Now they're calling; Peggy Knudson "The Lure." A; former New York stage actress,! Peggy has a lureful role in aj forthcoming comedy with Errol Flvnn. (International) I OD A YVS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2.-01.1?) -i'iiiH f Poultry Broilers, fryer-s and rotrs under 5 ltw,-n.3 iUa. rtd 'J While K-u-fc sprir,ger..l!fj.?8 Cpi,r,R- Colored ami l.pliorn sprmerrs. 25c; ln-avy brc.-d hens. 2i2!l; Leghorn hens, 24.28. cocks lilltl. i fnl N.v. 1 ',r F'.iitti-'', for V,, ..nrf 4r )'?,r for Mo 2 Eggs, xic. INDIANAPOLIS, At:;'. Llvcstcck: 2, I) R) '.'lO; rrrliv 'O .:;iiy -.,rl,M rcili:i p'riccr.: too S14.R0. Cftllc 900; culver.. 700; choice r('-rs. $17.50; nvr-tly choice 517.23; good nod choice $13.50; J.'cd b?of cnvs, $12.50 $13.23; coTi'mon and medium. S9.00 ?12.,7); v Tir.-:; (op, $!G.OO. 1.C0O; r;oo;l end choirs " Tl It ' ii'd Hoed Isnhs. Si?. !-n 513.50. r:'' i ; f: ':. f i:iv;ti,

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E Mrs. Alex Enstrom and daughtor, Signa and son, of Chicago, spent Thursday at Shakamak Park. T.Trs -P.nh Pptprsnn u,-as in .la. nviim Thnrv, Miss Bonnie Gordon and Miss ving.nia L,ee laau went to rarmersburg Thursday to visit Bonnie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor. While there they will attend the Old Settler's Picnic. . Miss Wnnds .Trihnsnn nf GriPnvillc, was in Hymora Thursday. Relph Gorden was Wednesday. Brazil LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele aisd sons, Wall y and Allen, of Indianapolis, were guests Tuerday afterncon of Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs of Shelburn. Mrs. Arch Rcbinson and small son have rf turned home from Macon, Georgia, after ' spending the Fast week with her husband, Pfc. Arch. P.Rcbinson. who. is in camp - - there. n,i TTre w mT stpwnrt . . and Wanda Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ncsbit and daughter, Mary Jane. Miss -Elizabeth Gregory Td Mary Ellen Tanner spent Wednrrday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stewart.. Mr. and Mrs. Hsea Snow. Mrs. Cbas. Kuddell and dnimht.'-r. .T-s-sie, visitea in n reeianovuie sunjnv .,t iln v,r-,.ip nf Mr Lueila wl., .. ,. OU E3EE II P R C IE EDS Ar2dr--S5 -or as soon Eth Reoni 1 Keating Flnt Kitchen Crbinets Paint 1 Othrr Farm Building; Storm sa?h eombinatioi dwrs -GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette Vhen monogramming silver, linen, etc., a bride may use her maiden initials or those of her married name. Ether is correct. Today's Horoscope Generosity, tenacity of purpow, a warm disposition, and a capacity for fluent speech characterizes you, if this is your birthday. You have executive ability, and seek

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Ii Mr. and Mrs. Max Cockley and daughter of Evansville, are visitTr nnA TF e TVTnrinn TVTavfield. Barney Thrasher spent Sunday in East Chicago. M- Dclcth- Moore and dauehter soert the week-end in Sullivan. ivu. ru.ucua -..f- - daughter, Eileen of Terre Haute, visited . relatives here over the week-end. Mary Edmondson is spending a few days in Evansville with her ! TT.vclvn Mnnrp and P,ernicr? were in Linton Sunday evening. Mr, arcl Mrs. John Trimrrer vififed relatives in Blackhiwk Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Phillips left Tuesday afternoon for New York. TSct. Paul Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Taylor, who ".s been overseas the past two years bas returned home with an honorable discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wy-,tt tk in '' Indianapolis Tuesday. Thoy accompanied Mir-, Joan andiMit-?hll-Wyatt, who- took 1 J-lf.no there for their home in Detroit. m,. . 1- . a 1 .i J ppv nave oeeu uf.Mj ui their grandiwnK Mr. ad Mr.', Elmer Wyatt here. Mrs. Murrel Anders and child of Decatur, Indiana, is the gosst of her parti, Mr. and Mrs. Dave 'BedwtAl. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Bedwell were in . Bicknell and Linton Mon-jny, Mrs. Alice Bu-ger cf ."..irtr.. visited relatives in Dugger Vedneoay. ' Miss Betty Silvers is hem? from Terre Haute where she Ins been employed. Sired by a Jap 3 SMILING Mrs. Kiyoshi Hirabaysbi, the former Esther Schmoe, is shown with her twin babies in a Seattle, Wash., hospital. The babies' fathei is in Federal prison for failing to report to a conscientious objectors' camp. The Jap-American marriage in July of last year gained national interest (International) ness life. Plan to spend at least part of this, your birthday, jetting some relaxation. You will then be able to resume yoivr tasls and duties with renewed vigor, and be all the more successful. One-Minute Test Answer 1. 'J. Warren Kerrigan, romantic, and Ernest Torrence, character actor. .' ; ' 2. At least 30 years.

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1945 CLOVER SEEDINGS PROMISE SEED CROP LAFAYETTE, Aug. 1. Spring sown red clover is making so much growth this year that U may do much to overcome trie tiv sced sh0rtage due to prospective sea sno g i the limited acreage ol im panting. Following each severe drought of the last 20 years, bas produced some seed. Fields out in blcsGom in .Inly or Auart this ::-v maw ti'srrrrre produce a seed crop wrt'n birvftinr. ven lw acre y if Ids will b? worth "nvin.g du to thn ' swrctty of send, ihs Hvi pri-'j, ard the sneci'nl ind'ic?ment payments thru the VFA for harvesting seed and sdlind it brfore .Taroarv 1. Cirry over of the small seeded Jegumss ty the Secd-Cradc is slight, and i-.-f Fs cpf cf red clover, olsikc. or alfalfa as can b- saved is needed for both dorti" t-cn p.torit. Vt ravished E"- , cn U. S. grewn seed. j ij i mlr I.-.'tm" 'Ir: t y' rTr-.-i - o n- tn?-, ru ', Mil ft tbv rl"l-r! ,n ii r"m!"l ii"" f-ff h" h" fn'mT e .,-.iot; i'Vf f rf - ...yvr.i'- ir'TOt" 'J-t- iur r-H.R-titm'i-r; ;rrie r-r. -J ,.i ..t .-rv)T l".Jc Vrn,"',p' A-: r;;' r'vj""' rro ssfHfxCtcry tolJov.-i.nt e fall "' r fjcf?. to sr-cd ?n rot !"'- lirfl'v tended for seed wilt latter half of August or early . r,i"ri ifi r "m," i? and seed vic'li the V-iV-w'': vfr pocrfr' t rr."'."t" ''t rTreral com 'belt Exprrir"rrt S(?tlcns. With the nrirvijlv. hr-.".-;rcwth o lovcr n-d. o .-truv, clipping fcr ("t ii-nrf'i. rf clover b hi'o'y -' rr-n: t.V;-j scsso". IK i" rl""i J-t. be rtnndn'--f rc !f(i'i";rg damage frcm mici ani rtli-- r A-'..-, which ar? likely tn fi;:n b:rO'S ''.' -.--...-.. .v-,1 1 , t-, '.he crrvrs of "'io ''v-f ;""::" the hravy rr V and dro'ipd i..':e rr . rerrcvea irsra i 'e jr ;o . s- r-. nd rl'-vcr el;'fins bid fr.;m the fisld will furnish wir.tsr roughage or bedding. Tlicy'If Do It JEvery

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