Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 156, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 August 1945 — Page 3

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For Sale SEE US for flashlight, radio A and B batteries. Farm Bureau Ce-op. ' ' FOR John Deere parts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. , CUT FLOWERS and plants.

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ftildin's Greenhouse, 'im FOR SALE Deep freeze umts and milk coolers in stock. No priority. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. , ' FOR SALE Welthy . apples. Good quality. Rickard Orchard, Phone 9035.. "GARDEN plows,- roll roofing, congoleum rugs, mowing machine repairs. Woodward Hardware Co., bugger, Ind. ' ' I RADIcTb. EATTERIES, $1.89. Wholesale price, $1.50, in lots of 12 or more. Gamble Store, Black Pnd White Shopping" Center, Linton, Indiana. , ' - . FOR SALE Apricot plums, 50c gallon. W. F. Frame, Sullivan R. 3. Shelburn phone. ptp d.m house . r jjx oxii--. v ww... with screened-in back porch at S17 North Chase St. Gas neat. ' OR SALE 6 Chester' White pigs 8 weeks old. Mrs.-Edna Clark, Shelburn phone 194-G. , "APPLES Another truckload of nnnH summer Rambos. Lowest prices. Bring containers. Cox, 225 North Main St. FOR SALE 1935 Ford Coach. Good rubber, good condition. Pete Gibson, Shelburn. Ind. Phone 17-H, Shelburn after 5:00. FOR SALE Four-burner Kero- j gas oil stove, grey. Good condition. Mrs. Earl Davis, Dugger, phone 81. T . - - ' FOR SALE 7-ft. Case tandem disc. ' 2Va miles northeast of Fcirbanks. Worley Johnson. FOR SALE 324 Indiana Ave., Sullivan. 4 rooms, bath, breakfast alcove, gas, automatic water heater, newly sanded floors, wallpaper. Back porch, storm sash. See Sam Clark, Shelburn Phone 81-E. . FOR SALE Registered Polled Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. C. Lyndell Drake, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Ann Arbor pickup baler in good condition and on good rubber. John McDonnall, R. R. I Sullivan. Telephone 8273. , 1 . i 1 FOR SALE Automatic coal stokers. In stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville. 111. Phone 90. FOR SALE Cooking and eatirs apples. Rush Schaffer, New Lebanon, Ind. FOR SALE Piano. 123 North French St. FOR SALE Electric SchickShaver, like. new. Also 12-gauge single barrel ; shotgun. 260 W. Beech St. FOR SALE John Deere No. 6 combine. Wm. Monroe, 1-4 mile west and 1-4 mile south New Harmony. 1 Dead Animals Removed " All 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 W achtel Co. TWna Halt. Indiajpgi

FOR SALE 100 fries. Robert Wilson, 2 mi. south, 1-4 mi. west of Wildin Greenhouse. - ( FOR SALE Pre-war nickelplated all metal snare drum. Made by Leedy Co. Bill Martin, Phone 546 '

FOR SALE Two 9x12 Congoleum rugs, used for a month. Like new. Phone 686. FOR SALE Two cows, with calves. Good milkers. Carl Price, Shelburn phone. '' ;- FOR SALE Eight-piece dining room suite, light walnut, almost new. Call between 10:00 a. rri. and 6:00 p. m.. 230 N. Cross St.-. FOR SALE Chestnut door 5'x8 ft; child's- double- swing; man's good light suit." James Page, 260 W; Beech. . r" : FOR SALE Twenty head of feeding shoats, weight about 110 lbs. Richard Johnston, Graysville pHone - .. ' ' FOR SALE Dozen White Rock pullets. Phone 123. FOR SALE Six-year-old five gaited saddle horse; one 8 months old Berkshire boar ready for service. Call 9103. I HAVE FOR SALE, a number of i houses located in Sullivan. Sizes.ranging from 3 rooms to 14, -I have for sale some small acre age with good improvements not far from Sullivan. j I have for sale, Farms. Acreage ranging from 30 to 233, with ge-od improvements. If you want to buv or sell your real estate, see me. CHARLES M USREY i 451 South Troll St., Sullivan Phone 542 -Y, , Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. ; jhone No, 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. - WANTED Girl to work East Jackson. at 7 j WANTED Electric refrigerator in good running condition. Will pay top ceiling price, CASH! Call 671. I WANTED TO . LEASE Resri itaurant in Sullivan business dis-' jtrict with prospering business, I large dining facilities, newly re-J decorated. Write Box ZZ, c-o ! Times. ' I i WANTED Beauty operator for! downtown shop. Call C-18D0, Terre Haute, Ind. WANTED Woman panahlp of supervising school lunch program ' at New Lebanon School. Must be ; able to plan meals, keep records, do all buying, and pass state' health requirements. May suggest helper. Send applications to' Daisy McCammon, Sullivan R. 1, chairman, by Thursday. Aug. 9th, ' 8 p. m. - j WANTED TO BUY Large size1 baby bed in good condition. Phone ! 364. . , ' WANTED Two men to wreck house and stack lumber. Write Box 3-C c-o Times. 1 I WANTED TO RENT Room and board for man and motherless boy in Sullivan. Write TD c-o Times. Miscellaneous MUFFLERS & TAIL PIPES. ' INSTALLED, in a comparatively ', short time while you wait. Drive' in and let us replace the old part 1 while you shop; HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickery's), 21 ; North Section. : BUY YOUR HEATER NOW and be ready for winter. .Use our layaway plan and free storage. 'Choice of Duo Nubian, Majestic. and' Warm Morning Cabinet. Woodward Hardware Co., Du- , gc r, Ind.'

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4. 1 &m0 i " t mm ii mi iniiAewrMM .hot 4 .- OfficMU. S.KivyPhoto Fholos Speed Victory. Trained checks loading of camera in Navy Liberator. War Bonds bought and .held help furnish these automatically operated cameras so vital to 'operations. V.S.TwuvryVepartmtnt . STOVE REPAIRING. All makes and types. Stoves called for and delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE, - TIRE REPAIRING done any time with our latest methods of heat patches and high-grade ma-! terials. HUD'S STANDARD STA-' TION (Vickery's), 21 North Sec- ' ' COMPARE-Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture. stoves, ice boxes, radios and anoliances. Our Pasv Mmim) ni we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 v 1 West Jackson St., Sullivan.' M.. T. Conger. . -. ; A BIG SHIPMENT of Ladders. w5d8lV,-8't;ftra,1t ladders, 10 to 20 ft.; extension ladders, 20 to 40 ft. Black Lumber Co., Phone 698. " . COMPLETE line of plumbing supplies. Stools, ' lavatories, and tubs, also hot. water -heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dng-' ger, iua. : i j SCHOOL GIRLS Machine, Mschineless, or Cold, Wave. Choice short haln or lnni? srlfimniir style. $4.00 up. No appointment necessary. Charm Beauty Shop. . i NOTICE Liberal discount to truckers, and recapping at old Texaco, south of R. R., old HencLcrson corner. Speck Harris, Mgr.1

Jobs For Returning Servicemen (Fill in this coupon and mail at once to the Mayors' Office, City Hall, Sullivan, as an assistance tb Sullivan's Job Survey.)

COUPON Name .v. . Address I plan the following work within the .next year Or as soon as restrictions and other conditions make' it possible. New Home Bath Room Major Remodeling . Heating Plant' Repairs 1 Kitchen Cabinets Roof Paint New Barn 1 Other Farm Buildings Insulation Storm sash combination doors Concrete Work . ,: . ' ' ' ' '' '

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Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Moore have returned to their home-in Michigan after being the guests of the Carl Edds family, ".;.. Mrs. F. M. Dukes, Miss Esther Myers and Mrs. E. A. Hammack were in Sullivan Friday.. r . - Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Farrar and son of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Sam Farrar.Mrs. jviona Hopkins and son, j niu emeriameo. -at amner wonday evening Mr. and Mrs. . Ed Carmody of Linton. - Mn. Ira Bath of Highland, Illinois and Mrs. Ed Shepherd were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sullivan. ' Kenneth Patten, Mrs. Mary Gadberry and daughter, who were called here by the death of their mother have returned .to their home in Colorado.' Mrs. John'' McGinnis Sullivan Monday. was in eoree- Murohv was in Tprre t Haute Monday.. ' Miss Helen Chance of Indiaii u ,.. v.1 ivr. c x . ji'iiii . - - ....... Mr., and Mrs. Everett Hisgen andJMiss Betty Rose Annis visited Charles Julian at the Mary Sherman Hospital Saturday eve ning.r,.. . , Davie visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stevenson ' Jr. at Jasonville Sunday. - - ' i -Miss Audrey June Mathers, who is employed in Terre Haute spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mathers. Mrs. John Harlowe and children. 0f Midland, returned home r after spending a few days here with Mr,, and Mrs. Jiohn Harlowe Sr. William Sluder was in Jasonvilf Mnd.a , ' : . V M:,?el"?h Sark was ,n ?oaU. mont Monday.- 1 Mrs. Freida Kendall . of ' Chicago, and Mrs; Hazel' Kirkindof f of Terre Haute, - visited- Mrs. James Marlowe and Mrs. Leon Littlejohn Saturday evening.. . -GRAB BAG thing' therein nay, all is" humilr ity.Augustine. -. Y ; ,'. Hints on Etiqnett ; To be -careless of ? your dress when you are entertaining guests is an insult to them. It ; gives them the feeling that you consider that- "any ' old - thing : is food enough lor you." - i - - Today's Horostupc If you are marking ar birthday today, you are an outspoken person, fair in your judgments, reticent and self-reliant You work Uistributsd by Kisg Featurss Sy&difiata,

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Robert Griggs, who has been confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital for the past few days returned home Saturday. ? -. . . Euchre Party . A euchre party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Follbwell Thursday night. Refresh ments Of cake, jello and ice tea were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin and daughter, Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs.- Tom Everhart :of Sullivan, R. ' 3, Mr. and Mrs. David Woods and Mrs. Margaret ninmos nf n Mr. and Mrs.- John Folio well. .. Mrs. Ted: Schnieder and child!ren of Chicago, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Carrithers - and .. . other . relatives iere. Mr. and Mrs. Medford Levron of Hymera," ' were" in Carlisle Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. George Drake of Yufha, Arizona, are visiting Mrs. jDrake'a brother, Herschel JenMr- and Mrs. Bill Hart and iSfu SPHeanrdtlng Lltl 'days, with Mrs. Hart s parents, Mr- and Mrs. Hosea Hill Mrg DeUa Jenkins has gone to Rochester,. New York ; for a visit - with hef "daughter, -Mrs-Nash Walters and family. '- t Joan and Jerine Anderson left Monday for Duluth, Minn., where they will spend a few weeks. Clyde Grass of Linton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday, ' - Mrs. Sarah Jane Shonk of Clay City, and Mrs. Mary Nixon spent Friday .with Mrsw Rushin McCracken. ' ' - ' . Mrs. Flora Wence and Mrs. Grace Norris spent the weekend with Mrs. Juanita Zackman of Hillsdale and Mr. and . Mrs. Marion' Newman.' . ' ' Mrs. Lena Bonebrake and daughter, Beverly 'Jo, of East Chicago, are visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. -Will Raines of near Shelburn. - ' i ' ' Miss . Louise . Piersorj, daughter of Mrs. Mayme Pierson who has been employed in Indianapolis for some timer has been -transferred to Washington, D. C. :Mr. and; Mrs; ; Floyd Boden and daughter, Peg of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with' Mrs: Ben Duncan. '-'' ' ' Mrs; Florence Brooks and daughter, Karen, of Indianapolis, spent last - week here with ' her parents,-: Mr. . - and Mrs. .. Fiipd Greenwood. Naomi Meeker of St. Louis, Missouri spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Maude Meeker. "Mrs. Pauline Richards, who has beeriN quite ill for the past ten days was taken to the Mary Sherman Hospital 1 Saturday ' for treatment. 1 "'- ' : "' Pvt.- Byron Hoesman of Camp quietly, modestly tndwell. .T have poise and tact. You are sincere and steadfast In your affections. Today be receptivt to the strengthening forces that eminata t rom , the . prevailing rays You should. find glittering opportunities to get what you want if yo concentrate your inherent powert on .tlaearch. Go ahead! it K .. ' ( - f 1 . ''f '-; One-Minute Test Answer ' JL The Inclination Tor slope, of 'an airplane or ship. ; . ? . 2. Caspian sea. : 3. HeU, 4fck , .

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day .-to spend his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoesman of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huff and daughter.'1 Joyce,. Mrs. Naomi

'.Dulaney and Mrs. Austin Rusk JCLt r IJUa.V Illglll lui a van vvii.li relatives and friends at Lansing, Michigan, - ; Lt. Ray Sparks Jr. left Saturday morning for Miami, Florida for reassignment, with the Arniy Air Force after spending a G0day. furlough here with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks Sr. and family. -- Hold Party w A very delightful party was given Thursday evening at the home of Mary Ann and Ed Renaker in honor of -Miss Patty Cope- ! land who leaves soon for nurses i training in - Indianapolis at- the Methodist Hospital, Gene Vigus, Ray Sparks Jr., James Mahan, ; Walter- Barden, who were home on furlough, Eugene Sparks and . Bob Brown, who leave soon to serve' with the armed forces. The' evening was spent in conversa tion, music ' and games, after which refreshments of home made ice cream, cake and coco cola were served to the honored guests and Phyllis and Phillip Vickrey, Alice Vigus, Mar jorie Sparks, Norma 'Gray, Oma Houpt, Jinny and Bill Bates, Lois Jen nings, Liz McNabb, Norma and Nelda Daugherty,' Wanda .Coy-ei.-"Rowena Unger, -Helen McKinley, Betty Brown, Barbara Willis, Thornton Pinksicn, Wayne Johnson,., Tom' Henderson and Mary Ann' and Ed Renaker. TODAY'S" MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7.-XU.R) Produce: -' Poultry Broilers, fryers and ro&sters under 5 lbs. and Barred 1 l ' l. '.. v, , ' . cm rffi aim nuiip xvurn siJimgprs, :.n ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed bens, 26.28;: Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, ISC- ' I ' ' ' Butterfat, No. 1, Sic. Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and 45:13c for TIo. 2. .'Eggs, 33c. INDIANAPOLIS, Livestock:'' Aug. 7.-U.R) Hogs, 4,500; good and choice 160 lbs. up and bulk 140-160 lbs., $14.80; lighter weights largely $14.50514.75; good and choice sows, $14.05.- - Cattle, 2,100; calves, 600;. two loads choice medium weight steers $17.35; . three ' .loads . similar They'll Do It Every

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Shown standing beside the cy- tron is one of the basic mechanclotron, which he developed dur-'isms in the perfecting of the iming research at Berkeley, Calif., is agination-defying "atomic bomb," Dr. . Ernest Orlando Lawrence, rever.led bv President. Trmnan as

famed American scientist and pioneer atom-smasher. It is- - believed that Dr. Lawrence's cycloj r-J , weights, $17.10: several loads held j around $17.00; few good beef cows, $12.50 $13.50; bulk common and medium, $9.00 $12.50; veal-j 'crs-top, $16.00. j I Sheep, 1,000; good and choice fat spring lambs scarce; early sales, $13.00 $14.00; odd small iots choice) $14.25. . . . - . - f"

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