Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 167, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1945 — Page 3

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BASKET BALL COACH wants three or four-room furnished Apartment. Call at Davis Hotel. W. G. Keck.

BLONDIE

I WANTED Young men between 18 and 30 years old to learn tree surgery. Good pay while learning. Must be free to travel. Call ' Phone No. 605 after 6 p. m. or see Mr. Meadoi-s at 520 South : Section Deep Rock Tourist Service. I WANTED Boy or girl to carry Indianapolis News. Get in touch with Mary Jean Gharst, Phone 462 WANTED Coal and"" general hauling. Carl Clark, Jr., Shelburn

K. 2. Miscellaneous

For Sale

STOVE REPAIRING. All makes

'and types. Stoves called for and FOR SALE .' One all-enamel delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE.

coal range in good condition. 238

I I fP",!,w I (the STONE FTOMIVfy) . r"1 J-" i (Jgg f RING DROPPED RIGHT ' ! , . . A jj ! foSSt S AROUNO HERE jV ' f j SKp ' SOMEPLACE -an l ' ( POME?. .rpC y 1 w i ff, fd) "' lo

NeVj Every Day From NeighboringTowns

rrr VT nwrPS unii Plants.

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WO PORTABLE Co-op milk-

m stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR SALE 1933 l'i-ton Chev-

OR John Deere parts na

vice call 235 at Mace Tire &

Uery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and ap-

CARLISLE

his Dug-

one of the members of church. He will return to

S. Main. COMPARE Then buy from our UnllLIULL ger vveanesaay.

Miss Wilma Dudlev visited

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thewlis and '

roiet trucK, or trade lor car. ivn pliances. Our easy payment plan wclc ouuuay uhui ,0f Sullivan while on her vaca-

mile west, 'i mile south New ; we deliver on the first down Dav- guests 01 Mr- ana Mrs- James.tion.

Harmony mine. Kenneth Monroe. ' merit. Used Furniture Store, 107 Bensin8er and son.

iwest Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Dottie Shake is visiting her IlOUSe, ' aimt UVo Vonc ..O.,

tives.

FOR SALE 4-room

good outbuildings. In Shelburn.

I See Walker McIIugh

iRADE III TIRES size C.00xl6 FOR SALE Electric ironcr, or sale at HUD'S STANDARD will trade for electric sewing ma-

ATION, -Vickrey s. lOune; porcelain top table, electric

, hot plate, steel cot with ends &

WE REPAIR any size hole or bveak in any kind of tube. Be sure with service at HUD'S

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons of Washington, called on 7i.Tr Qnil TVTfe. T flrmc Cnn..

STANDARD STATION. Vickrey's. afternoon FDR T.EASE RpkI nil rant in Pnniiio Thou;l!o ie inciting in

TR SALE One used two-unit mattress; hall tree with mirror &'sn ivnn hnsinoss riistriot. with tho (vmntro with hor aunt' nnii

id milking machine; also avail- chair, high cliair, stool with foot mosDerinsr business. larL'e dining uiipIp Mr nnri Mrs TiWman

le for immediate delivery one rest, male and female goats 4 mo. facilities, newly redecorated. Solsman. .

v Ford miiKing macmne. uu old, coil bed springs, shovels, 3-; Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. i Mrs. Donald Hodees nf South

dsker, Phone Graysville.

'OR SALE Five tons

iothy hay, $18.00. Call phone

hurnpr nil sfnvp stnvp hnarri flnnr

baled larnPs tabIe lamp. 536 W. John- j

son on eel.

FOR SALE 16-hole ' Hpat- Deere-Van Brunt wheat

ATTENTION FARMERS Or-

dei your Kelly seed corn before !Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount.

John See Kelly's dealer, Bill Mickey

OR SALE One large Heat- an mu.u wumi uuu

. tt v rf-riinzpr Ann crraqQ cppinc Qt.

and one COai lange. uu uc - . . ... " at T A Snrinoer Farm inrlnHinf?

n Q ror v rhaiwv St Carl E laenment. a-i condition. Warren ": , , - n at bOtJ t. unaney ox. un iu. T. T 1 18 horses. 40 cattle. 50 hogs.

Bend, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis called on their son, Bill, and

nch.

j Mason, New Lebanon.

NOTICE Public sale, Aug. 25 family Monday evening.

t'OR SALE Purebred Spotted1 FOR SALE John Deere Model ; ments'

land boars, broad, deep bodied, B Tractor, plows and cultivator.

nonths old; also 10-20 Interna- .Dennis Pittman, Fairbanks, Ind, . , . TIT ' .

nai tractor ana piows. m nws nnH hpifprs lfi hpaH hnes

tun. SAJ-it. Jtioosier kitchen

bodard, Fairbanks.

household goods, farm imple-

A TT-TT"MVT C" .. . J . . A .irt OK

jat one o'clock, 16 head of milk'

SHE

LBURf

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayes

to North Carolina

CF.binet in good condition. Wal-

were called

-n IT 1 . A P A. 1 ill

orp nortabie tvDe miiKine ma- "lu"uaJ

FOR SALE Friers, Tuesday ter Bigger, Shelburn 1 Wdnpsdav. Also 12-hole .

fheat drill (plane). 1 mile west auc jries and two (..ariisie, inn.

;u Knmw Orvillp Wesner. western saanie norses. 'fr mile

FOR SALE Briggs and Strat- Arnett.

;n gasoline washing machine

ptor. In good condition, See Eirl

!ndergriff, Sullivan R. H. d. !

western saddle horses.

j east of city park on corner Orval

chine, Universal two-unit to be 01 ner motner, jwrs. neroert used with a can. George Gore, Day-

Mr. and Mrs. nariey ueeter and family of Clay City, spent

' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Serbi.e of Illinois, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Saturday. Mrs. Ollie Hogue has moved from Sullivan to Dugger to make her home. ( Mr." and Mrs. Charles Walters have moved into the Leola Jones property. Pythian Sisters are having their annual picnic Wednesday evening in the park. All members are taking a covered dish. Miss Peggy Goodman of Clinton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Lance Goodman. O. E. S. met in regular session Monday evening with a good attendance. After chapter refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed b all.

FOR SALE Sliccr type pickup

i Hay Baler on good rubber. Perry '

Loudermilk, R 2, Sullivan.

FOR SALE One seven-room,

so one five-room house, strictly bed and

odern, within two blocks of mattress; nursery cnair; bird cage

tjnu sictiiu, iiiife spun uuais size

12-16; two pair shoes

6V2. Call Thursdav

W. Wall St.

RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored Sunday afternoon with Mr. and by the ladies of St. Mary's, Aug. Mrs. Claude German. 23, 24, 25 on north side of square. Jack Stout of Indianapolis,

parents, ) Mr. and Mrs. Troy

uare. Immediate possession,

Pope, 554 S. Court. Phone 284.

FOR SALE Small, farm, four-

om house, plenty of outbuild-, ,gs, cellar, good size orchard.'

111. good fencing all around;

lenty water and electricity.

" NOTICE Sullivan Saddle Club Stout.

urges all members and those in-Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Ackelmire' forested in Saddle Club to be and son, Mark, of Indianapolis, present at meeting to be held at and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce the new American Legion Home spent Monday evening with Mr.

p Tfi l'on Thursday night, August 23rd and Mrs. Miles Frump of Jason- w!ul lv" les size 6 and . , . Edwards and ahernoon, 123;c,t 8 p- m- vllJf- M T family acco

TVTrc Mpva "Rrtwpn nf .Tacnn-

SEE the new Case 10-inch Ham- vClef Visited her daughter, Mrs.

T5 Elmer Gray who was recently discharged from the Army at the Separation Center at Camp Atterbury, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and family. Mrs.' Rose Vigus.and grandson, Dennis Pinkston spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wills, and. sons,. In. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston returned home Saturday night from Montezuma where they had been spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harold

sons. The Edwards

accompanied them to

Meron and spent the week with

FOR SALE - Practically new mer Mill on display at Monroe's Arm'eda Stout Sunday.

baby buggy with all metal f rame. j f tcu c,lulc- ""rwi""" iu Half price. 329 Indiana Avenue. I lnch Plow on hands-

relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will ..Thornton and Layelda Emery spent the week-end with relatives near Linton. Raymond Arnett who is stationed with the Navy at Banana River, Florida, is spending his furlough this week with his wife and children at Merom Station. Mr. and Mrs. George Maple of Olney, Illinois, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bogard and son at Merom Station and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maple of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abbersole and

daughter, Mary Lou, at Terre Haute. ' PhilMp Vickrey returned horns Saturday' from a two weeks visit with Mr. and ' Mrs. John Elmore and daughter of Indianapolis. Argentine Grain Not Adapted To Indiana Weather Argentine alfalfa, with one of each ten seeds strained orange red, is being offered for sale in Indiana. Argentine strains winter kill in Indiana and are therefore not adapted to Hoosierdom, say Purdue Agronomists. In Purdue tests on lots of Argentine seed made! from 1927 to 1934, abQut one fifth of the stand winter-killed the first winter after seeding, two-thirds of a stand was left for the second year's hay harvest, and about half a stand was left for the third year. The plants left lacked the vigor and made less growth than those

of adapted strains. In contrast, 93 percent of the stand of adapt

ed strains commonly used in the

State was left at the end of the first winter after seeding, 90 percent after the second winter and 75 percent after the third. Last year's seed crop for the

LADY NEARLY CHOKED , WHILE LYING IrV BEDDUE TO STOMACH GAS

One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night. She was swollen with stomach gas, which always worse whpii slip went tn .hpd

United States was about 15 per- and the gas would rise up cent less than the average and throat after she lay down and there was practically no com- would nearly choke her. She mercial carry over. New seed of couldn't lie flat. Had to prop heradapted strains from Southwest- fe'r up on P'Uows. Recently this m tato i nnt likplv tn cpt in ' ldy Sot ERB-HELP and now

says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly.

local retail dealers before mid

August or later, f armers may

not be able to make the usua,!

umuuni m vuguM M-t-u.uss. w- ERB-HELP contains 2 Great

ever, in inmana ana owier mm- i Ker,)s; thpy clennse bowels,, clear west states a much larger local (EBj, from stomadl) a(.t on slugish seed crop was reported in 1941 liver and kkllieys. Miserable peothan in previous years and where ' ple soon feel dilicreilt alI over So such seed is available, it is as ! don-t n on nrr nM FRR.

HELP. Bennett's Drug Store.

satisfactory for Indiana use as seed , of similar variety and quality from any other source. Purdue agronomists state that seed distributors and farmers could buy, so far as possible, the varieties recommended in the past which have been found satisfactory, with the same consideration for the state of origin. If it becomes absolutely necessary to use Argentine seed because domestic sources are exhausted, then farmers should consider using it in mixtures with grasses for short rotation purposes only. If intended for pasture only, some yellow blossom sweet clover may well be added to the mixture.

ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cock, 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, Sic.

No. I ind

Butter, 45.63c for 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 33c.

TODAY'S MARKETS

nrnett Reynolds, Sullivan, Ind., FOR SALE 50 Men's Suits. All

.R' No. 5.i kinds nf Wnmpn's Pnats trail and tires, motor, brakes,

RTnATToF T TIMP COAL on'' Winter Dress of alliixes. Wanted 'grain sides, for later model car, CARLOAD Or LUMf UUAL, on n, oi IWarrpn Mnn. Npw Lphanon.

:1. Dtto- tiU i.r, r,n,.r latpr 6""" mens onuco -

ry. , j0hn Waldorf. 809 N. Section

hay be too late. uraper ciai j

o. Phone 14. i FOR SALE Welsh Baby car

riage, also 26 in(;h modified choke

The Neighborhood Birthday

club met at the home of Mrs.

TRADE '35 Chev. pickup, good Jhn Brown Tuesday evening to

stock rack, I nelD . ner ceieorate ner birtnoay.

Keiresnments ot sanowicnes,

condition. 225 South Remingtml 12 gauge shot gun I A-l condition. Harold Orndroff,

FOR SALE Barn 50x30. Full 405 W: Johnson. .11. i i 1 1 fi : i n:..' " '

LOST

i good

toction St

iding. Also Allen Heatrola, good

ondition. Mrs. Thos. II. Unger, Vcw Lebanon. Phone 1515.

FOR SALE Harley Davidsorr!

HOtorcycle, motor overhauled and

good running order, with 2

;ood tires. Two miles west of

Graysville and h mile 'north or

vrite Carl Borders, R.R. 1, Merom

pd.

FOR SALE White Rock and

Wyandotte fryers. Chas. A. Wright, Phone 8055. f FOR SALE--Ready now. Peach plums and Blue Plums. 8 miles rst of Carlisle, 2 miles due east of Indian Prairie church. PleasBntville Phone 8 on 42. Don Wilson. FOR SALE Registered Cocker Pups. 317 E. Jackson Street. H. D. Williams. STAMPED PIECES for embroidering; rag throw rugs; 9x12 Congoleum rugs; novelty furniture nf itll kinds, novelties, etc. Rusrell's, 113 West Washington St.

FOR SALE Two sows with 15 pigs. Also 21 Shoats. Clarence Gilbreath, 5 miles west Sullivan High school. FOR SALE Boby buggy in excellent condition at 623 East Jackson Street, Phone 538L.

LOST Lady's brown billfold containing large sum of money. $25 reward. No questions asked. Return to McCoy's Grocery, 511 E: Washington, Telephone 299. FROGS' LEGS FOR SOLDIERS

of

salad, cake and iced tea were served to Lillie Miller, Lou Wanglen, Nettie Wilson, Dorothy Buckingham, Emma Turner, Pauline Curry, Sarah Jordan, Marguerite Miller, Keziah Phil-1

lips, and Amelia Cochran. Mrs. Brown received many lovely I gifts. !

FOR RENT

SLEEPING room for rent. Ford, 233 S. Court, Sullivan.

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NEW ORLEANS (UP) Six

t pairs of jumbo Louisiana frogs

hove been shipped to an island base to stock a pond for GI's who are hungry for frogs legs. Dr. Jamess N. Gowanlock,' chief b'oloiiist of the Louisiana De

partment of Wild Life and Fisheries, said that security prohibited,

Wanted 4

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

WANTED ' Washings. 610 E. Jackson. Phone 854.

Harry Butler of Florida, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Tillie Hacker. Mr. Butler is the son of the late Erron Butler, and a former resident of Dugger. Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and Mrs. Edith Willis were Linton visitors Monday.

Mrs. David Guthrie of Morgan-

THE LARGEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN SULLIVAN COUNTY Offers You The Lowest Interest Rate On Loans. Total Resources In Excess of ?6,000,000.00 1LIVAH STATE BANK Safe Since 1875 THE PLACE WHERE YOUR GRANDPARENTS DID BUSINESS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 22 (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 4000, ceiling price. Cattle 700; calves 600; yearling supply largely fall lots, Common to good; little eligible to sell abovd $16.50. Cows opened steady; few good beef cows $13.50;

common and medium $9.00-12.25; INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2 4U.R) , vealers active steady, top $16.00 Produce: Sheep 1500: good anc choice fat Poultry Broilers, fryers and native lambs $13.00-14.00; pracroasters under 5 lbs. and Barred tical top $14.00; medium to good and White Rock springers, 29.78 $11.55-12.55.

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disclosure 01 lne Dase. dui mat , town Virginia, is the department is to receive full parents, Mr. and credit for the frogs as soon as;Rrat7'-

the island can be disclosed.

visiting her Mrs. Julius

Son of the Sun

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 ser. vice. John WachteJ Co

Tfirre Bs."t. Indiana

WANTED Experienced farm hand. Dairy farm experience preferable but not necessary. Steady year around employment with comfortable home furnished. Attractive proposition for the man who can qualify. Box C. M., c-o Times.

WANTED TO RENT A small, modern or semi-modern house or an unfurnished apartment by man and wife. Phone 607L.

FEMALE HELP WANTED I MAKE MONEY CHRISTMAS ' CARDS Show our brilliant 18-! c?rd "Candlelight" Assortment; i sells for $1 you make 50c profit. . 15 other delightful1 fast-selling assortments and gift wrappings pay you UP TO 100 PROFIT. Amazing values, Write Grogan Co. 30 East Adams, Dept. 157, Chicago

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Rev. Edwin Mason,, who is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, was called to his home in Iowa by the death of

Quit paying rent tnd own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

.S.-Ill

CROwn PRINCE AKIJITO, son of the Japanese emperor Hirohito, would succeed his father should the -latter ba dethroned by the Allies. He ia 13. (Internathnal)!.

Insulation PHONE 108 John F: Yhipps PLANING MILL 562 So. Section Street Sullivan County Representative for 1 PADGETT INSULATION CO. Sullivan, Ind. Franchised Applicators for Water-Proofed

CELOTEX ROCK WOOL-

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PUBLIC SALE Am leaving1 for Detroit, Michigan, and will offer for sale at public auction at the place known as the Eno McKinny place, 1 mile northwest of Shelburn, corner of the old Sullivan-Terre Haute and road 48, my personal property on ' Saturday, August 25, 1 945 Commencing t 10 o'clock a. m. ' Two Heaters, Royal and Nubian. E-Z Way Oil StiWe. Living. Room. Suite; Dining Room Suite; Kitchen Cabinet. Porch Swing, 100-lb. Ice Box. Electric Lamps. Rocking Chair. Occasional Chair. Settee. End Table. Three Beds, Springs and Mattress. Two Dressers. Baby Bed. Nursery Chair. 9x12 Rug. Two Linoleums. Table Radio. Electric Sign. Bird. Cage and Stand.

Wardrobe. Desk. Day Bed. Cory Coffee Maker. Flower

Basket wee o-gallon Jars. One 12-gallon Jar. Fruit Jars. Garden Tools. Some Hand Tools and Box. Water Fountains and Feeders. 50 White Rock Chickens, l 'z bis. And many other articles. TERMS CASH v Pawner, Rev. Arlin Pittman ; EM31ET POWEAuctiDneer. NELLIE POWER, Clerk

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U ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

Somf If most wives get their way, the first new electric' "servant they're going to have is a big, roomy new. electric refrigerator. And gentlemen that's your cue! Step over to your favorite electric dealer's soon and ask when you can expect to give your wife the refrigerator she's dreaming about! Maybe she won't have to wait 'til Christmas! More ice cubes, roomier meat compartments,; plenty xf space for frozen foods and fresh vege tables, more convenient arrangement friends,1 the new electric refrigerators have everything! Buy ing one is the healthiest thing you can dc) for you whole family.1' S E B YO U It D E A L E R PUBLIC SERVICE 0M PA y YO Fl N D I A N A, I N.C,