Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 August 1945 — Page 5
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For Sale ' ONE HAY LOADER and one mowing machine for sale. Farm Bureau .Co-op. FOB' John Deere parts and r- it oqr nl ftTana Tire Kr. CUT FLOWERS and Wildin's Greenhouse. Plants. JOR SALE Registered Cocker Pups. 317 E. Jackson Street. H. D. Williams. . FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet
Master Coach. Good tires, priced FOR SALE--Bassinette, keroreasonable. 3 miles east of Sul- serie range, bird cage & stand, all livan. Brendt Olson, R5. in good condition. Phone 424-L.
FOR SALE Five-room house with extra lot. Two blocks from
Sebring Theatre. Anna uore, south of New Lebanon. New LebBhelburn. ' , anon phone.
'. FOR SALE Estate Hot Storm heater, $20.00; dresser, quilt frame table. 331 N. Main. FOR SALE 2-year-old registered Jersey bull, good one. Iwell Toft, 5 miles northwest of Shelburn. j . FOR , SALE Baled ,. . soy bean hav in field.. See George Coffman at Vncffiif prnje ezaj. iTii -ygORiSALE;- Wovfa'MttHfc pfgi 1 sow , .1 T,wrt'
orft'TJadey, 1-2 mile ,wkt'i1fiOR SALE M
Adkins Corner FOR SALE Attractive 3-room house and large garage, newly remodeled with brick sidings and new roof, plaster and paper, city water and wired for electricity. $1800.00, cash or payments. See owner, Frank L. Orr at Maplewood Farms, R. R. 2. Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Medium sized Florence heater. In good condition. Inquire. 312 E. Washington. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, 2 blocks from square. Write Gilbert I. Seventh, Terre Harrison 0507. Lramom, oi a. Haute or call ron cat t? Ti,i.aa to farrow soon. T. E. Medsker, Graysville Phone. R. 4, Sullivan. vriR satf iq-?q noinvo irnrrf roaeh in A-1 shane- 12-hoe John 1 T Deere wheat drill with 6 bu. metcl hox. in excellent rnnditinn. 4 mi. northeast Merom. Ferry I Harris FOR SALE OR TRADE Small farm, four-room house, olentv of outbuildings, cellar, good size orchard. All erwd feneine all around, plenty water and electrictit: 1 1 . ; t in, Sullivan or Dugger. Garnett Reynolds, Sullivan, Ind., R, R. 5. FOR SALE Full size bed, like new. 202 S. Main St FOR SALE 1935 Ford 4-door.
sedan. See Charles W. Wright at; WANTED Plain sewing, croWright Super Servi-je. cheting and embroidery work.
FOR SALE Two young sows, one with 6 pigs, one with 8. Inquire 915 E. Doro.thy or Cecil Daves, North Foley. COAL RAlgGE for sale. 409 S. Main. FOR SALE Baled lespedeza or red clover -hay, also rye. Home after 4 o'clock and Sunday. 1-4 mile east Benson Chapel. Herman Houpt. FOR Heater. SALE Call Mrs. Good Jane Florence Harlow, 49 K, Shelburn. . t FOR SALE McCormick Deering 5-hoe grain drill with grass and fertilizer attachment. Used very little. Joe Harris, Carlisle Rl. FOR SALE Good piano, brary table, sewing mnehine macnine. Lawrence Mcuammon, uugger, Jnd. Dugger Phone. ,
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FOR SALE One Brown Swiss muley bull, 15 months old. Docile, Good individual for mixed herd, Mabe, Brewerj New In( - Lebanon, FOR SALE House and lot at 619 N. Section St., Sullivan. Inquire from 4 to f. p. m. FOR SALE 6 rooms, good, clean furniture, all together. 9room house can be rented reasouable. 225 North Main. FOR SALE Lespedeza hay, in the field or delivered in truck load lots. E. F (388. Springer, Phone FOR SALE Rye, about 300 bu ghels. Earl Hobbs, 1 1-2 miles FOR SALE White Rock fries, aiive or dressed.' Frank MeCarty, R. R. 5, Sullivan. Five miles southeast of Sullivan, 2 miles south of Shelton corner. FOR SALE One purebrfd Shropshire ram. Raymond L. Ferree, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE Sanitarv toilet: al "1 57,le J-umiiuie. warned, puua wreck .' ' Dan.i Jtfusb.a urn , one. Motor Bike in ex cellent condition. Bill McCrocklin, 4235 Indiana Ave. Phone 513. for o at f Simmon metal FOR SALE-Simmons metal bed, coil springs, mattress. Plain, winter coat size Court St. 18. 227, South . FOR SALE 600 fet of pine ; Siaing in o ana iu . iciisuis.
Vead Dodd Saw Mill, Phone 8071.Army shoeg built of the
Wanted EXPERIENCED clerk wishes position in Sullivan. Phyllis Bunch, 611 N. Section St.' Phone 852-X. , i ' t W ANTED A ride from 2V2 I miles east of Kat-a-Korner on Road 54, to Terre Haute and back ' .daily, except Sunday. Bessie Mc-; C-arvey, Phone 8184. i .mswwn tw., : 1 w J remove, your dead animals free of charge.- Phone No. 9 reverse ! charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. .
WANTED 2, 3 or 4-room apt.'ture Co., 105 S. Main. Three doors'
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' WANl IV K,IT I to 4 rooms furnished or unfurnished. Widow, 2 children. Would consider care of oiaer person or worK tor nome, WriteE. C, care of Times, " " - WANTED TO BUY Sewing (any condi machines wanted tion). Top cash prices paid Please describe and write to lSew-Center,'3314 So. Washington ! St., Marion, Ind. Children's clothes specialty. 104 S. Crowder. Phone 324-X. WANTED Housekeeper in motherless home. Small family, light work. Lady near 50 preferred. Write Box 10 care Times. WANTED Carpenter work and
painting. Will work by hour or)w .
contract. Call at 1207 N. Main St. WANTED Apple pickers, starting about September 10th, 12c per bu. One mile west of Bays Corner. Phone 9035. Rickard Orchard, R. 4. ". ' WANTED Daily ride to and from Terre Haute. Phone 9071. .WANTED Livestock hauling. T-Tqw iiist nnrhhased the Osburn , i .,.,.1. t.,,i. W 11 mats nirk-ims
on Thursdav. Wayne Morin, Shel- FOR RENT Two light hous iurn R 2, hong lZi-K, ""keeping rooms t 119 N. Chase St.
Miscellaneous COMPARE Then nuy 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 Store. 107
West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. Tuesday for an extended visit
Censer i I DO YOU ENVY people who htve soft water in their homes? You, too, can enjoy soft water with one of our water softeners. We have them in stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, El. Phone 90. OLD "APPLE HOUSE" now open, new manager. Fresh vege tables and fruits. Lowest prices. 17 So. Section. See us. CERTIFIED Balbo rye, timothy, Red Top seed. Farm Bureau Co;P WOULD YOU LIKE to have runnine water in vour farm home? we have electric pressure systems for both shallow and deep wells. Also shallow well pumps with gasoline engine attached. Lawrenceville Sales Co Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. ATTENTION ARMERR Order your Kelly seed corn before Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount. See Kelly's dealer, Bill Mickey. NOTICE Jesse Goodman, auc"l o -u tion School, solicits your business. Address, Carlisle, RR1, 7 miles southeast -of Carlisle. JUST ARRIVED Shipment of beautiful floor lamps, $19.95 ea. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind WE HAVE Heating Stoves for your requirement. Sec us now! Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. MEET with us on Sept. 4 at I. O. O. F. Hall for an evening of pleasure. Games will start 7:30. WASHABLE dolls, dogs and horses are worth laying away. Find them and buy them at the Tot Shop.
WHY NOT LET one of; our'weeks with her parents, Mr. and stokers shovel -your coal for you? Mrs, W. L. Gordori?"" 1 i -
Lawrenceville Sales company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. NEW ARRIVALS at the Tot Shon: Lone sleeve, plain color ,
Polo shirts for the wee folks; two- Miss Evelyn Grey of Pekin, 'Indiana, is spending a few days ?'TJi with friends : before her
JU51 1U Aiuueu uvcictua. riuicution from the cold and so easv to . lender ThP Tot shon has them
, 'an operation at tne Mary oner NOTICE Boys, if you neediman Hospital Monday.
.r.nps or srhnnl hav best best I leather. without stamp. Also we ! have high-tops. Come get them as long as they last. Benney Detypist pranir Sullivan. Ind. One door south Index. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Start wholesale distributing business fcr vourself. Be independent Fast selling products. SmaU cani-' ta? required. Write for complete 1 details. No obligations. Hinson &' Company, Richmond, Indiana. nivrw im ftQn Z7, iT
(bargains in new and used home'ilv- Mr- a.nd.Mrs- A1Dert ' afcs-
furnishings. Get your school! clothes now. Also good used r j..it r o unuies lur ciuuiis. tr ex.
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lrf cnfh ! NOTICE. FARMERS We are paying highest market price for eEes. Watch our windows for SDecials at Puritv Food' Shoo. 1 South Side. WHEN in need of " tion call City Taxi. Phone 239 for prompt service day or night. Business opportunity. $5,000 required. Confidential. Box 48, c-o Times. PAY KDAP for Ie flnnr! W hends and dishes. 5 lbs. $1.50. John Osterhage, 492 S. Star, Sullivan, Ind. LOST LOST Lady's wrist watch (Welsbro), black strap, red stones on sides. Believed lost on East Return to Louise Comstock) 2 East Giles. LOST Billfold containing Army papers. Name engraved in gold. Believed lost in Court House ; 0r acund squae. Retun to rrr or around square. Return to Charles Walls, 240 W. Beech. FOR RENT , FOR RENT Two downstairs sleeping rooms, close in. 219 South ... ,t Section, rnone JOJij.
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Mrs. Dollie Motley left Wedin Maryland and New York.
ivirs. jviary KODerts visited her Tuesday, mother in Linton Monday. J '. Mrs. Horace Edwards and family of Michigan, are visiting her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank i
Abram. Quite a number of teachers are attending institute at Sulli- . ., .. .. ty DuZr SerSZ, Mrs. Blanche Hawtin, Mrs. Edna Goodman, Mrs. Edna Coyner, Mrs. Elsie Hill, Mrs. Alice Reed and Misses Mae and Oris Hendrickson. Mrs. Raymond Corbin was honored by a family birthday dinner Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilwes of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philippi of Indianapolis, Pfc. Carl Corbin of Crane, Junior and Jackie Corbin. Mrs. Corbin received several lovely ' gifts. Guests of Maude Silvers and daughters Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and son, Gene of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ashburn ; of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Dolon Pigg of Cincinnati, Ohio. Hymera lVTre TTolon TVTffVlalr0v ontap. tained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at her home Tuesday nieht Aueust 28th After the business meeting contests were enjoyed and prizes won by Nell Gordon, Elaine Smith and Agnes Peterson. Refreshments ' of fruit jello, cup cakes and iced
tea were served to, Eva Hixon, daughter remained for a week's week-end guests of Mrs. Chester Helen Chance, Evelyn Grey, J,er- v5sit- I Lloyd and children. ry Brown, Margaret Wells, Nell I Mr- and Mrs. Joe Pierson and' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters of and Mr. and Mrs. Harlen EdingGordon, Elaine Smith and dau- family have returned home from ' Lawrenceville, 111., are announ- ton and family of Indianapolis, ghter, Veneta Strahle, Louise a visit with Mr. and Mrs. - Paul cing the birth of a daughter Al- are visiting Mrs Melvin Pirtie Maddison, Ethel Weber, Agnes. Coyner and family at Knoxville, , ma Sue born August 11. and family, Mrs. Stella Johnson
reierson ana ine nosiess. Mr. and Mrs. T. , Cartwright and son returned to their home in Wellesville, Ohio Sunday after spending the . past several Mr. E1a Rork of Washington.! D. C, is spending a two weeks visit with her ' sister, Mrs. Abe "ouse ana otner relatives. , , school term starts in Dugger. Mrs. Alvhi Jewell underwent' Mrs. Bee McCrocklin of Detroit, Michigan was called home Monday because of the death of w father. Kellv White. Mrs. Eva Cochran of Indianapolis, soent the week-end here ..:.u u tv,- tut, r.QcHn Mr and Mrs Harry Oaks and v,ildrGn Norrna and Ralph of lro.,,,m0 Illinois snent Mondav here with his brother and fam- i. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson of Indianapolis, have returned tneir nome nome. ith Woodsman, lrnoy uummere and Elva KOPertSOn AV tended Past Noble Grand tfnHed Past Noble Grand club at Sullivan luesaay evenmg Mr and Mrs. Befcie Williams and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Oaks .attended the FolloweR reunion ' j Sunday at the State park in nmwil uuiiij James Underhill and Eddie Slover were in Sullivan Tuesday 0 . eVMrs Hannah Downs spent the '- PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administrator. of the estate Of HODen O. leuiyieton, deceased, will sell at public, auction on Saturday, September , !8th, 1945 at 1:30 p. m. at the late .residence on soutn mccamiirju street, Sullivan', Indiana, all the household goods of said decedent. Floyd Dillingham, auctioneer. In case of rain, sale will be postponed. Signed, David Templeton, administrator. " , I Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE. IND. Our Yards Are Onen From tlPitnnHnv Till Pi'dav Noon. MEAT SCR APS-
i week-end in Indianapolis with her daughter, Mary Jane and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Houston.
Edgar Lowry of Vincennes, attended the funeral of his bro-ther-in-law, Kelly White here Patty Copeland left Sunday for Indianapolis, where on Monday v, o nAnt Ttjitrck of Sgt and Mrs. Harvey M' were 8uests Saturday of Mr. and, . Mr- Bob Carty and family. Jn Hoilman of Indianapolis, : sPmt the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. Mrs. Bernard Ho man and son have returned to their home in Sullivan after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. Mildred Kellenburger returned home Tuesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Burton and sons in Terre Haute. Mary Copeland transacted business in Indianapolis, Monday and Tuesday. Pvt. George Vaughn left Monday for Ft. Riley, Kansas, after enjoying a 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vaughn, Sr., here and his wife and son in Sullivan. Jernard Gresley, who has been emPloyed in Indianapolis, this summer, has returned home to1 enter school. Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore and daughter of Indianapolis, sDent j week-end with Charles Vick- j re' and family. Mrs. Elmore and, .tenn. The Rebekah Drill Team will meet Friday night at 8:00 o'clock. for practice at the Hall. All mem bers are urged to attend. EVERYWHERE Rev. Wimp of Cass, filled his regular appointment at the PaxtodayV ! MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 30. flj.R) Produce: Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 28.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c. . ' Butterfat, No, 1, 31c. Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 33c. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 30.-4U.R) lves c Hogs, 4,500; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up and some' choice lighter weights, $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.00; good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 800; calves, 500; odd sales steers and heifers about ; steady; small lots choice yearlings, $17-00; bulk medium and good j""""bo, i.w-j.uu, cows ""even, muw, iew gooa cows, uneven, slow; few -au $i.ou; duik common ana medium, $9.00 $12.00. Vealers P Sheep 1 000; rather uneven; good and choice fat lambs fully eady; lower grades steady to weak; good and choice, $12.75 j $13.25; medium and good, $11.50 ,$12.50. . . . 1 Qoit paying rent 2nd own your W. T. MELLOTT home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale.
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ton Methodist Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Chester Lloyd and children had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Havel and children of near Chicago, and Mrs. Max Lloyd and daughter of Sullivan Route 1. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Effia Lloyd and daughter of Terre Haute, jMrs. Gerthel Pool Sr. of Sullivan Route 1, and Mrs. Oris Gambi"of ne" ?uggJ:r- n Mr- an Mr. Bill Grass and ui -"oic auu mi. uiu aftono ' Mr. and Mr s. Ott Teal of .P.0118; Mr- andT 'Mrs; Orville Apple and on Jackie of New. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil "aviusu", 'ir. ana mrs. Unas. Plummer and Mr. McCammon were and Mrs. J.' J. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davidson of near Carlisle. naTry vrovn and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and daughters of Connersville, were called here Sunday cn account of the death of their father, Ben Brown, who passed away Saturday' night. Miss Elizabeth Abram of Carlisle spent last week with Miss Frances McCammon. Pfc. Tommy Dugan has arrived from overseas for a thirtyday furlough with his wife and son, Dallas and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles other relatives. Dugan and Miss Norma Brannon of Indjianapclis, is spending a few days wltn ner Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosce Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Havel and children of near Chicago, were Mr. and Mrs. George Lyday of Sullivan were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Alsman. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Teal of Ind ianapolis, and Mr and Mrs. Orville Apple and son, Jackie of New (Castle,- returned home Ttresday after a few days visit with their cousins, Mrs. J. J. McCammon, Chas. Plummer, Vern and Cecil Davidson and families. Albert and Floyd Snyder have gone to Michigan for a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Snyder and family of LaPorte, are spending' a few days at their home in Paxton. NEW LEBANON Mrs. Aline Eorrough of Tsrre Haute returned home Sunday after a week's visit witb her daughters, Mrs. C. B. Lisfnan and Mrs. Wm. . Shepherd and familys. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flcmming and family of Danville, Kentucky WW LAY-RJ LIGI Roofing Co. : Asbestos and Brick Sidinpr, Insulation. Painting , and Repairing THEWLIS & BENSINGER Phone 189-Y Phone 47F22 Carlisle, Ind. Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do falBB teeth drop. Blip or wabble when you talk, rat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed an4 embarrassed by Vuch handicaps. FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on vour plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feeling of necurity and added comfort. No Rummv, gooey, pasty taste or leellns. Get FA3TEETH today at any drug store.
This Morning's Headlines
HULL STUDIES HAWAII REPORT Former Secretary of State !)ordell Hull promised Wednesday to "make such a statement as may be called for" after he has had lime to study the Penrl Harbor reports. The Army Pearl Harbor Board report asserted Hull failed co notify the War Department after cleliveiins to the Japanese "the document that touched the button that started the war." Hull said, "I have sent for copies of the texts."
FIND WERMUTH AT MUKDEN Capt. Arthur W. Wermuth, Chicago's famous "One-Man Army" of Bataan, has been liberated from a Japanese prison camp, his wife, Mrs. Jean Wermuth said at Chicago. She reported receipt of the information in a War Departnent telegram. " . Wermuth, according to the telegram, was held at Camjj Hoten, Mukden, Manchuria, and his name appeared on a list of camp personnel dated Aug. 26 from the American camp commander. Wermuth gained his nickname by killing 136 Japanese before Bataan fell and was decorated three times, inclndins the Distinguished Service Cross.
DE GAULLE STARTS HOME Charles do Gaulle left by plane yesterday from Ottawa for Paris, ending his visit to the United States and Canada. The head of the provisional French government irrived there from Chicago where he had gone after conferring with President Truman in Washington.
ACCUSE NAZIS AS WAR AUTKOr-Tvpniy-fo'ir kr7 men of Nazi Germany, header! by Hermann Goerin?, RiHolf Hss and Joachim von Ribbentrop, were listed by Allied prosecutors for trial before an international military tribunal as criminals responsible for plunging the world into the most bloody war in its history. They will
' be tried in the oie-time Nazi Party capital, Nuernberg, probably
early in October.
TIRE QUOTAS TO 3E UNCHANGED Motorists' hopes .for new tires were dimmed last im:lit . Vil-ii the OPA announced that civilian quota? would be the same in Auust ami ''far fro.n enough" to -meet the flood of applications since s:' rationing ended Aug. 15. It was premised, however, that tire rationing will end "just as soon as enough tires are available" tn p.-event the transportation system from being crippled by a rush that would strip dealers of supplies. It was also announced by the Surplus Property Board that no rrjore surplus trucks will be allocated to farmers since new ones may soon be. avai'uble.
and family and other relatives, j Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Bohcmior. and Sallie Lou of Freclandville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Siner. Mr. and . Mrs, V. M. Pigg are spending a vacation' in Pontine, I Michigan with Mr. and Mrs.' Loyce Dudley. Mrs. Alice Wilkins of Indiana- ' polis, is visiting her parents, j in Z i'. t. f 5 Pound Eag ?7c 10 Lb. Bag 65a 25 Lbs. Bag $!.:. Hankins Gi
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T-. nnc! P.Trs. George Mason and family. BUly Stedinrtn of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Dugger, are announcing the birth of a son born at the Mary Sherman" Hospit al j August 29th. He has been named Bruce Randell.
DR. A. C. McPIIAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-DROWN SHOE CO. Insulation PHONE lfiS John F. Whipps PLANINfi MILL Ho. Scriion Sheet Sullivan County Representative for PADGETT INSULATION CO. Sullivan. Ind. Franchisee! Applicators for Water-Proofed CELOTEX ROCK WOOL VNSPORTATION ...FROM SLA'-IP TIL LONG A I TER SUNSET Shoe Co., Expert Shoe Repairing
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