Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 November 1945 — Page 5
PUBBW' PAGE FIVE You Cheat Yourself When You Do n't Read AH The Want Ads All Th e Time DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum Charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days 70 cents Uver 18 words, two ci-nl pt" vorrl additional OnuM' at 'n blackface type or caps. Tri Kappa rummage sale Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 8 & 9. Root's store building west side of square.
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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum. pard of Thanks, $1.00. solutions. In Memoriams. 2 cents f. For Sale ,IF interested in co-op pipe line inilker see us now. Farm Bureau Co-op. , . n ,ni4 ' F?R J oR?feMre Tire & lervice call 285 at Mace nre & .SatCery Service, Sullivan, ind. .. ,'UT FLOWERS and Plants. Jdin's Greenhouse. . OR SALE Pimentoes, Manand Peppers. A. L. Robertson i fenhouse, R. R. 4. i i'HFT?MnsTATS for all autos 'ailed at HUD'S STANDARD TION (Vickrey's). Drive in. . . - rF.RTILIZER Get your wheat, Hli7Pr from Johnson's- Plenty! ctnr-u- nnu Priced richt! Binson Feed & Supply Co. , FOR SALE Having sold my, rm. will sell entire dairy herd. rvnsistine of 20 Jersey. 6 Shorthorn, 4 Holstein good age, clean, high producing herd of cows. Priced so you can buy them. Also '15 head well bred heifers and a few butcher cattle, one Polled m. king Shorthorn male. Henry Rains, New Lebanon. , f ELECTRIC Defroster, Defrost- . . . .Von. nr Ship ris. UGirOStei I'ans. ai.ao I Amth SideAulo Supply . , j FOR SALE lnVoved 5-acre farm 2 miles east of Shelbum. Phone 81-X. W. Eyler, Shelbum. () FOR SALE Large circulating rhcater, cabinet model, good con- . u.uu.., Jolinson's, first house west of fj;4;nn &rn Meh rVTrc Anna R 'George Coffman .farm. I nop csir' ' ",Ui """" . For Sale Large 12-room house (bathrooms, fcur kitchen sinks, ,lnmhtr. doors, windows, floorins. ana trarnmg iiimoer siuucieiu m completely rcbtiild a five or sixjoorn modern house. Must be sold immcdialcly. See m. f. Mep-'irns, 101 North Iain Street, Sullivan. 'Ij-'diana. Thone 22. FOR SALE 60-acre farm with 'five-room Louse, barn, corn crib, cmcKcn nouse, u acres nuaDie oi t which 23 acres have been limed. 1 Located one mile east and ZM yriles south Graysville. If interf ested call or write Mrs. Edith Allison, 303 S. Howard St., Rob- ' f inson, Illinois. Phone 155. ' v FOR SALE John Deere 5-ft. icomoine in gocu snape, reaay w go. Price below ceiling. M. iCrowder, Hymera Phone 67. , FOR SALE Sportsman 14-in rubber boots, size 8. Like new Phone 278. FOR SALE Sinele chrvjanthe
(mum clumps, 15e per clump.1 FOR SALE 1928 Model A pickiLola Templeton, 311 North State V:P truck- Cheap. Leland Bedwell PUcct. Sullivan, Ir.d., R. R. 3.
FOR SALE 35-acre. farm, house and ether outbuildings.) Will trade for property in Sulli-; van. Also Z stacks of hay.. Lewis' Walters, 1 lk miles southwest of I Shiloh Church, R. 1 Paston.
WANTED TO BUY Young . FOR GALE Seventy-eight acre , breeding ewes. Terre Haute P. O. farm one mile west of New Leb- Ecx 7-18. -anon depot. New modern hnrne, 1 ...... TIT A TTTrT. rr,. nv.vv
pood outbuildings. Dr. Johni Oldham. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, caw 5 sheep, calves find "'''! fllonroe Feed ISorvice, Sullivan phone 'i'.Vi or Oi.win 8201 or Crawford 7V.W) Terre Haute. We jmy -.ill phone charges. 21 hour er vice. , John Wachtf?! Co Tlrrp Mttpte Intinis 'A? 1 1 v? 'TO-; g '
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' ' I during the harvest for your con-MAN-A-MAR feeds for more ' venience. Next to C. & E. I. Deeggs. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. , Pot- Sullivan, Ind.
Main. St.. FOR SALE o-room nouse, electricity, large; ham. spvpral ennd outbuildings. , r ' , ------- ' 80 aC?S g0d landl 4 mllGS W6St of gullivan. : 5roora bungalow, electricity,.' 2 - car garage, other outbuildings, one acre ground. 4 miles north of - Sullivan. la Charles M. . Usrey 451 South- Troll St., Sullivan i Phone 542-Y. . uk faAi.t. Approximately zuu ousneis seed wneat at naroia ;Uoaas, aunivan itoute a. rnone tuui or oui. - MEAT scraps, $4.50; 18 egg masn, 96.60; nominy, $.ao; corn ana oats, $z.ya; vitality clog tooa, ADie s reea btore. - - . FOR SALE Invalid's wheelcnair, aiso seven jersey ana Guernsey heifers, nice ones, Graysville telephone. Mark Acton, R - 1, Merom FOR SALE Ice box and child's Thompson st
, ""'7 """'sold. Suits, overcoats, shoes, modern home, plenty of water, u
. , . wVral If anrd flectric"y- W- A' -V"-w?-----Master Deluxe Tudor Sedan. Exceiieiu condition. is.irK lvicMUian, Phone 250. FOR SALE Large homc-gepwn pecans, rather thin shelled. Lawrence Vesner, Merom. . L FOR SALE 1 pointer bird dog. 15 mo- old: 1 double barrel hamrr.orlocc 19 .W. 1 ti " f""f .,6, Clearmont heating stove, in good shape. Can be seen at 414 W. Donaldson St. P'OR SALE OR TRADE 212-, acre stock farm, weU improved. I Harry M. Brown. Jl. R. 2 Shl-: burn. Gravsvillo Pl.miP i FOR SALE 8-D ece solir) mn. hogany leather upholstered dining room set, a real beauty; Zenith cabinet radio. Dlavs from t.nn tn bottom of the dial; Baby Grand p,ano used very liWe a d feet condition. 510 W. Washington. FOR SALE Three Jersey heifer calves. Howard Scott, 2 miles north on 41. I OR SALE Two registered uuacj uum, one two years old. ore rno. old, both good bred bulls; one Ford two. unit milker. James Kennett. Gravsviiip TnH FOR SALE New crop of White Rock fries. Tender and delicious, Walter R. Wilson, Phone 9022. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We i iik.v your dead animUs free of '.'aae Phone No. 9 reverse f.Hs Sullivan Kcrliliziii Co ""'" v nux iu-u or F-20 tractor. James R. Cox, Hyrr.cra pnor.e. V,NTED-!,Tri;rei7 r.rd d?r . hc Kaf-A-Knnu-.r Res taurant 1 mile south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. i WANTED To contact someone who will teach private lessons. Phone 886. Spanish Miscellaneou TIRE REPAIRING Call 262 for ROAD HUD'S STANDARD (Vickrey's;. ANYTIME! STATION
, TOXITE for disinfecting pentry houses. 60c. Dillingham Hatchery. , I i NOTICE TO FARMERS We
build farm wagons of any Drake Bros., 340 E. Depot. kind. SMITH'S STUDIO Vh to 5c Arcade. 22 West Washington, North Side Square, now open daily at 10:00 A. M. JOHNSON ELEVATOR is a good place to market yopr SOYBEANS, Corn, Wheat, Buckwheat & Oats. Highest price paid. Quick service. Open from early till late J 757 TAXI offers Sullivan I liable 24-hr. service. FREE FQR HAULING, dirt , . tanen irom Dasemeni excavation 419 North Cross Street, IF YOU have Ptosis (sagging organs), back pain, inoperable hernia, movable kidney, you need Spencer. Also helpful after op-j erations or maternity. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5:00 p. m. . Dr. U. (J. Billmans office isi now located at 112 W. Washing-1 ton btreet in tne quarters or the late ur. W. N. Thompson. ; rvuisu uoy s sun coat bunday, Oct. 28th at 4-H Club urounas. uwner may nave same by identifying coat and paying ;for this ad. Call 9251. . i LOOK, FOR SALE OR LEASE i,arge dhck ouiming bo x 114' ft., one of the best locations for garage purposes in Linton, Ind. , Write or see Linton, Ind. : leaving town due to ill health, Everything at half price. Must be blouses, etc. John' Waldorf, 809 n! wumcu 9 uiciacs, uuciio, anuco, . Section. ,- RECEIVED evergreens, and Cliinese junipers. pfitzers Hnlflf i.-li minmiHic iit rinurxra "" i.-.v.. and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. NE ,J? 0PEN at Johnson Mill ana Elevator, next to U at e, I Depot. Phone 325. , .! I GET YOUR heated poultry ! " fountain NOW. Get ,.pQri tr. rnli ,Mthr ' Rnrns We" nB 1 Come in, inspect them. ham,Hatchery. DillingrLiV IXJuiN 1 vnn rent-' i rurt nnu-iviouern bieeying t n i i : . ... moms, ljnwnsia rs. i; osp. in. zia '- - '. LOST LOST Australian coin bracelet Keepsake from brother killed in action. Reward. Finder call 564 or return to 502 West Johnson. Small female fOX hOUnd, LOST white & tan. been hung in fence in left hiii?t leg. Notify Harry naiey or can iraiiK voie, in. JjOuanon LOST Elack crochet purse either at Lyric theatre, bus station or between. Finder please return to bus station for liberal reward. Bcrneice Carrico, 431, 567, 265-X. PKE-FA2S TO 'THE SESCUE AU3TLN7, Tex. (UPJ Influx of war veterans to the University of Tccrs presented a problem until coil-ge officials hit on a plan of buying 10 prc-fabricated cotiages. Intended" primarily for married students, bachelor stu--'its can get them too. One-Minute Test 1. How many patron saints has Great Britain? 2. If an American cardinal was elected pope, would he have to renounce his American citizenship? ' 3. What bird has the highest I. Q.? Words of Wisdom While we read history, we make history. George William Curtis. Today's Horoscope The person who has a birthday today is guided by impulse, swift changes in mood, and a fondness for change. You are restless, like to travel and lack cencentration. You are generous and consider ate of others. You are capable of
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i The Hymera Band went l9 Pinion ucioDer oi mm "'- m uw sukb. ""j wnn me uniuu u wu , several numutia. iiaj ! . i i 1 A1 Ik il JAn i-wt Vid next took, me uiuiuicii in io school bus. Rino nf Marion. ia " is soending a few days here ith, relatjVes and friends. V Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graves , returned home Thursday morn-' have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. . Denven Callahan and children. Entertains friendly uireie r t Mn,v CntPrained the Friendly Circle Sunday i.iio. ..tv..v, School class at her home October 30th. Refreshments of cake-,-whipppd cream, candy mints and rr,fr0o mprp PrvpH to thP follow- . . r..;j n. : rnemners: rreiaa reierson, Vcnicta strahe Lelia shipley Ethel Weber, Nell Gordon, Fonda Hixon Helon McCoskev Elaine ...' . , . OI It I 111, V.cui ia lui iv, ngnco Peterson, Sister Miller, the hos-' tess, Lois McGarvey and one onpct Mrs Pnn7n Moreland ' . Blue Tri Meeting The Hymera Blue Tri meeting I was held October 29th at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Sluder. It was decided to have one meetin e evcrv month at school and " nnp fivprv nionh at someone S i mi... n ruuuf. .me iiir-vnis i order and roll rail was taken, j The Blue Tri is to have devoI tions next Monday morning at I school and a committee composed of Ruth Bennett, .rtuth VanArsdall and Naomi Runyan was appointed to Drepare .he program. A discussion followed of tlie District meeting which was held at. Evansville October 7rth a,.J q,u Thosp Who atd"d were Norma Hubble. president: Ruth Bennett, secre-tai-v- Jprr-' Woodruff treasurer snd .lean Trueblood. Mrs. Sluder was the sponsor. The motion was made and carried for Norma Hrbble and Ruth Bennett to go to the Indiana District meet ing which was held November 3rd and 4th. The meet was adjorred and refreshments of ice rriri r-'d cup cakes were 'jprved. Sponsors present were Mrs. Tern Gardner, Mrs. Ralph Gordon. Ruth Bennett, secretary. Bi2y Bee Club Mrs. Fern Case entertained the Busy Bee Club November 1. The -GRAB BAGgreat effort. Make today one of competition with your own last record for speed. See how fast you can get each job done. Then prepare for some wholesome fun during the evening hours with lively friends. Hints' on Etiquette If a friend invites you to a bridge party and asks you to bring a partner, and you take a person who is unknown to the hostess and her friends, introduce him to your hostess, then she will introduce him to the rest of the guests. . Horoscope for Sunday Prudent, practical and methodicalthat is you if you are celebrating-, a birthday, today. You also .are cautious in action and plrtrlfcslsi ty Sstf Fsaturei Sj'saieat,
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iday was spent in piecing quilts
and embroidering. After the : business meeting contests were i held being won by Erma Worth and Goldia Shepherd. Members present were lNina uoraon, tua auc, wuc nsc, nai wiuu, 1 r-rma worm, runua mcuamcis ana aaugwer, iancy, iviary uorJ - 1 JJ 1-1 1 1 i 1. aon, ooiaia onepnera ana son, jjohn, Effie Shepherd, one guest, Ind-'Marv Cooner and the hostess, Fern Case. The next meeting will j be with Nell Gordon, November Ifvil. 1DW. m. pii JBi ouulw family in Texas Costella Zink and Glenna V4, 7. , women of the Methodist church with a Hallowe'en social at the - u..wwu0r,, "s?.-?""-
a spelling match and gl10st'?to1";-r s ,parems' Mr' ana Mrs' 1 les werP ne diversions of the Jlm rooKs. ,
evpiiintf Dplirious rpfrpshmpnts - --------- were served. All united in smg- . "Blest Be The Tie That Binds . Etta While led in nraver and Mrs- Marshall read the scrinture lesson. - Rev. Guy Miller tnd family and Dr. and Mrs. Robinson ot Vincennes. were dinner euests of Mrs. Mattie Pierson of Lewis Sunday. DOGGER Arthur Jones of Flint, Midn.n i iu. gan tame v aiwnu i-m lineral of Richard Wheeler, his father-in-law. Mrs. Jones was unable to ccme because of illness. Bob Sweeney is home from overseas. Mrs. Ceorge Hannum Ceorge Hannum visited friends in Linton Wedesday. Mrs. Drsion Houck was Sullivan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblyn oro T,io;tiinr Mr anrl Mav Mvers of Flint. Michican. Mr. Myers is a brother of Mrs. Hamblyn. SHELB1 Mr. and Mrs. Eph Downs of Fair Oak. Indiana, are visiting relatives here for a few days. ivirs. Aatie iiiuman aim uaughter, Leabelle, who have been m -eima, Alabama .for several mcntiis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane. Mrs. Ben Harmon and sons, Gene and Charles, Mrs. Forest Curtis and Mrs. Clifford Curtis thought, and scrupulously honest. You are an accurate, efficient worker. You will bring sincere love and devotion to your marriage. Radiant vibrations on this date should stimulate you to the enjoyment of life. Your inner self can have as much joy today as the external one, so enjoy your church services, family life, and social pleasures. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Xhere is a patron saint for each country: St. George for England, St. Andrew for Scotland, St. Patrick for Ireland, St. David for Wales. . ; . t2. Yes, because, he would become sovereign of an independent state and a citizen of that state, 3. The raven.. ' '
of Hymera, visiled Mrs. GrubbsiGill, Anna White, Josephine
recently. - I Train Ri-h nf Ritorolrlo rali forhia, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. Rich is a former resident of SneiDurn. lvir. ana ivixs. jacK wiggms spent xuesaay in uincinnati, unio. Mrs. Stella biner ot JBloomington, Indiana, is spending a few days here with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Wm Fliok Hoba'rt Hall and daughter Karen ' Sue, spent Sunday in Oblong, Illinois. K: f I Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Branham and Mrs. Vivian Fountain of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Ollie Crist Sunday oullu"-' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cramer and. son. Larry, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mr irnrl Mra f'hor io Wr,r, nt , , - Oblong, Illinois, Mrs. Richard Haverstcck of Witchita. Kansas, scent Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Flick and family. Mrs. Bertha Flick was hostess - . - r f"r the Bunco club recently. memot-is present were wiesaames ssa rvasn, ,lva KODertson, Setty Weaver, Hattie Robertson. Nell Power, Chloe Stevenson, Kathryn Hall and' daughter, Karen F"p, and the hostess, Mrs. Eettha Flick. How Ec C!b Meets The Harmony Home Economics club met at the home of Sallie P-Eusk October It, with MlUde Tavlor as assistant hostess. A delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. The usual order of business was carnea out. ine cum -useussect les3on matrrial for the , ensuing year, also clans for achievement day. Donations were made to ih-3 USO and War Relief funds. The second rnrt of the lesson on personality was presented hy Alta Mavle. Two new member,; wore ed:lrd to the club. Stella Gill and Margaret Taylor. An
interesting program of readings rents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Tidand contests vas enjoyed. The rick. , following members ware , pre- Mrs. Charles Osburn and dauser.t: Elsie Ris'mjar, Sylvia Bra- ghter, Betty Sue, ; -yisited Friday
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( MRS BLABBEfcLlP.' MUMPS ? REALLY I V&EP COOL-1 L-l- ( CAM I USE YOUR. -y WOULDN'T BE SO UP- ( ' ALL. KIDS .USW I PHONE TO CALL THE ) V SET CVER SUCH A tt ) - ' 1 ik&Mvi v doctor? My babv's Jj&qX mere trifle, U4$iLIHL ' A rr-llD-.I HEAR. MRS. I , SUICX' 6-6ET SOME SMELL-) ABOUT BLABBER-LIP fi ' INS SALTS AMD, CALL A-t -TUDPF DAq " SCREAM ? WHV- J Mk: V DOCTOR. OUR 6REMADIWE ) later. oh, owSXwiriTX HP2 . DIFFERENT ' r'X . tmcarolima mz jfoyp. SmmM- - - mmmm.. .- . "9 " ' ' f 4
shier, Alta Mayle, Sallie DeBusk, Maude Taylor, Margaret Taylor,
Sttilla Weaver, Edna Price, Stella Brust,, Lillian Jones, Flossie j Mav. JoseDhinp . Walters nilio I Crist, Angie McDonnell, Mrs. Richmond, Betty Weaver and Esther Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. A. daughter, Colleen, tives at Kempton, week-end. G. Parks and visited relaIllinois last Mrs. Ola Donnelly transacted business in Sullivan Thursday. Ben Frazee has arrived home after receiving his honorable i discharge. Mrs. G. W. Clayton visited Terre Haute Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Layton. - .vr-- i"-'1 s Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Mascoutah, Illinois, is visiting ..., sutpr Mrs Rpwip ;c0;maenr 'tLS'hKbX Walker and Mrs Bbrt ,lIlt nLuat-11 oe"'"M,u Mrs. Robert Dillingdr of Whiting, is visiting , her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Arnett. ... Mrs. Lottie Arnett - and Mrs. Sara Montgomery was in Vm f.onr,P! TriHav Miss Phyllis Barker of ' Ind iana Etatc Teach srs College, coent the 'week-end with her parents, Barker. Mp and Mrs. X'ecil Mrs I.pp Hrasa w in Tfrre. Mwr1f. n,-a fmilv. Nelson Shectz nas received nis hon0abie discharge and is visiting his parants, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sheetz at Princeton. M, nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Vanmop.- 1p Mnnrfav fnr thpir i,mo. t rv,ntnnn. Virginia after visiting " Mr. VanMeter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac VanMeter. Dr. Lavreiin: 1 JivHk and i roily of Cleveland, Ohio,, visited lat veek witii the former's iTime
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iwi? Jhe ,!rmReTr'Sr, pare,?tS' Mr and Mrs" 1?oy MeCormick.
i Pvt. Harold Arnett Jr. of Fort Monmouth, .New Jersey,., spent the week-end here with his wife and son. , Mary Lou Wesner, Alice , Bogard and Doris Turpen spentthe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner and family 'at St. Bernice. Indiana. Mrs.. Stella Johnson, . Mrs. Gault Pleasant, Mrs. Lois Milam and son and Mrs. Connie Johnson and daughters spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. j Mrs. Ida M. Hubble is spend ing her vacation with relatives , . ,. . . Ws, Anna Eslinger returue
home ivionaay tron a visiywith,. , relatiVesi?ErT,awrencevillef '
Mrs. W; D. Campbell. -' Mrs. Frank McCarty, Mrs. Gladys .Skinner and daughter and-Mrs. Clara Bates, and daughter "were guests Friday of Mrs. Floyd WesnerT . -; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Richards are spending: thisvwe$k--with . Mr. HaUtC Art Hanh at sjerre Mf and Mrs. Dean Skinner of Sullivan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bites lastvee's. Mr nnrl Mr?. Webb. AIilani spent the .week-end with , Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Albrick of 'AmMrs ' Inno Rrnerton nt tSworin Arizona, is the guest of her; oarents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen of Merom Station. . , , , , "Say, Bill. I hear -had military wcddinV . "Naw, only Lizzie's old :.man was there with his shotgun," 'Juit payin? ren tnd own your mi- jipKcul bargains on . oirt.y on Installment pl&n, lso farms for sale. . . i . W. T. MELLOTT By Jimmy Hiitlo I
