Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 234, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1945 — Page 5
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iSULLTVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1945. PAGE FIVE ! You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads All Th e Time Visits White House f IT MUST BE GOING TO RAIN--MV . DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED. AD RATES Minimum Charge, is words or less, 35 cents; 3 days- 70 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Doubla rate for blackface type or caps. DICKENS.'
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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale TWO cultipackers, one cream Separator and one milk cooler in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & ! Sattery feervi.ee, Sullivan. Ind. " TULIP bulbs, Hyacinths, from Holland. Paper white Narcissus. Plant them now. Wildin's Green houses, Phone 9214. We deliver. i SPARK PLUGS CLEANED rty be the answer to that sputing, missing motor. Help your o nerform oerfectly in zero father by correcting faulty per Irmance now. HU1J S stajnu RD STATION. . - -- 1 LlE?!?-elL.f fl stock now. Priced right!, Inson Feed & Supply Co. , BUILDING MATERIALSId frame lumber, weatherboardI?- 3" x ft" nnnlar 17 ft.: 5 rooms ro, - r-r i . L'cond hand furniture. Wanted,! rused trunk. Must be in good condition. Dan Nusbaum, Dugger Phone. ' FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet flour-door. $350.00 cash. 1 mile
J t west Shelburn. Lizzie A. Welch.
FOR SALE 20-acre farm, 5room modern house, barn and 2
chicken houses. 1 mile east of, ' Methodist church, Shelburn. Mrs. kiwilliam Sutch.' " I
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Arrow Auto Store FOR SALE 1933 Studebaker Commander sedan, 4 new tires.
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Mitchell Hoesman, New Lebanon.
w new mneue set,!Sunivan. - j 5-p!ece; 1 Simmons spring, 1 gas; . . ' ;h-ter. 127 S. Stale, j , Y0U LOOKING FOR1 i FOR SALE Twelve tons of ! A JOB I CAN'T USE YOU. If you !' 'good, bright baled soybean hay. ! have what it takes to manage a
Robert Kolsman, 3 miles north-, ;west of Carlisle. - j
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.heifer calf. J. E. Blume, R. 5. ; South of Berea church. Dugger 'phone. f FOR SALE Red Duroc male
1 hogs, ready for. service. Good i ones. Herb Ladson, Shelburn R. 1.
FOR SALE A crop of turnins. . . . - 1 .j pun mem xney ave Phone 516 for Crawford. nice. FOR SALE Mine mule, for quick sale. Also 7 H.P. single phase motor. See Leo Riley, Dugger. I 1TV 1 A 1 Removed All- kinds: horses, cows. 5 sheep, calves and hogs. Call I Monroe Feed Service, Sulli van phone SS2 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Maate. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. rice. 1 , John Wachtel Co TYn-ff Hantfl. Tingiagg, !r
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ELECTRIC irons New, extra light weight. Rusk's Liberty Service, opposite hospital. FOR SALE White range. Good condition. Mrs. Jake Wolfe. Fleasantville. FOR SALE Beginning Tuesday a. m., electric washer, electric sweeper, piano. Silvertone cabinet radio, stoves and other household furnishings. Mrs. Dora Scully, 732 E. Washington. FOR SALE 4-room modern, possession Dec. 1st, reasonable down payment; 4-room, 2 acres, immediate poessionj ?3oo cash, balance $25.00 per month; 4-room, $1250, reasonable down payment. E. C. Pope, 554 South Court. ' rAP 'CAT TP Paminafort ixma writer in good condition. 610 East ' Jackson or call 854, FOR SALE 5 rooms good fur"Y'jJ niture, altogether. Apartment can vk " " FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room. Adults. 20 E. Harris St, FOR RENT 3-room furnished ant.. eroiinH flonr. close in. Also sleeping rooms. Adults only. 219 g0. Section St. Phone 183-L i Wanted WANTED-- Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co, . WANTED Woman to do washinS and ironing at my home or away- Telephone 597. WAMnrn ramr,ti, umA -ni painting. Call at 1207 N. Main. WANTED Good used car 1936 to '40 model. Warren Mason, R. 1, business ot yuuu uww, you inay be the man I am looking for. Capital provided but you need a . Pa,. Writo Pa,.i w.rmi rw. iIndlana fulf pa. ' ticulars. Personal interview can "o"s" MAN with car to put in 8 hours , a day Box No. J. W., c-o Times. rjo YOU WANT A GOOD IN-' your own with a sure future? I ! have such a Business and will be glad to tell you how to have one like it. A car is my only investWANTED Man or woman to clean office each week.' Inquire at Times Office. YOUR CHANCE I operate a I congenial Business which producI es a fine income. Its future is secure- 1 ar" the boss and choose my own working hours. An automobile is my only investment. My Busineses is not for sale but if you will write me promptly, I will give you some valuable information. Louis S. Moody, Route 3, Box 482, Terre Haute. Indiana. ALL kinds welding. Portable welder, ' welder go anywhere. Wagons, trailers & sleds built to order. Water lines thawed out. Call 632. Miller Bros., 203 S. MALE HELP WANTED Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable pro ducts to farmers .in Sullivan I County No experience or capital required Must have auto and good references Permanent, Write or ' wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, Illinois, WANTED Welding regardless of weather. Also eggs ' for sale. 471 So, Bell.
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NSW COMMANDER ef the U. S. forces in Europe, General Joseph P. McNarney, is shown leaving the White House in Washington after conferring with President Truman. McNnrney will fll the acanry left by General Dwight D. Eisenhower n lips just been named U.S. Chief i)f St.7. , (International) Miscellaneous TIRE REPAIRING ANYTIME! Call 202 for ROAD SERVICE. HUD'S STANDARD STATION tviCKreysj. NOTICE, TO FARMERS We build farm wagons of anyl kind. Drake Bros., 340 E. Depot. WE HAVE oil stoves, natural gas stoves, and two used cook stoves. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. JOHNSON ELEVATOR is a Bond nlacp tn mnrkpt. vonr SDYBEANS, Corn, Wheat, Buckwheat & (Jats. Highest price paid. Quick service. Open from early till late. during the harvest for your convenioncc. Next to C. & E. I. De-, pott Sullivan, Ind. j L NOTICE For people who want' plastering, papering, painting. and general repair worK, call 4io. jjs- , charged veteran. to whom T ESTt T BetHce Mdw vnrre suit. nnhlishnH wnmflv in !the Times does not apply to Beatrice Majors Bedwell. A mere coincidence in name similarity is the answer. ' 1 - ' NOTICE I will not stand responsible for any debts made by anyone other than myself. Mrs. Sylvia Goodman. . . . 1 NOTICE Open. Custom butchering. We buy beef hides. Bennett Bros. ! NOTICE Psi Iota Xi Sorority, Public Games Monday, Nov 26, 7:30 p. m. at Teen Canteen. Proceeds to go to Teen Canteen. STRAYED Black & while setter. If found return to Johnny's Place, W. Washington St. Reward. . " " . j WHAT'S AHEAD? The men in our Business know. Earnings $15 daily at present. Write Box J. R., c-o Times. j ...... One-Minute Test 1. For whom was the state of Delaware named? mSf "M 3. For whom was New York named? Hints on Etiquette Don't try to talk across res.taurant tables or intervening scats in a crowded bus. It is embarrassing for the one to whom ,yu are talking; and annoying to oi-h3. '
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E Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and daughter, Bonnie, were dinnor guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kaylor and dau-, ghter, Elsie, of Farmersburg. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sabe Harold and Sgt. and Mrs. J. i. Kay lor ana ennarsn. Hymera was well represented at the ball game Tuesday night at Marco, Indiana. Hymera won by one point. The date has been set for the old fashioned pie and box supper, sponsored by the P. T. A. The date is December 6th. Coffea will be served free. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gordon entertained the following guests with a duck dinner' Saturday, November 23rd, the occasion beriaiiHs Gordon's birthday, Those Dresent were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gordon, ' Mr. and i Mrs. Ralph Gordon and daughI ter, Bonnie, Mrs. Nina Gordon, j Etta Case, Mrs. Fern Case and I sons, Bill and Jim and the host j and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gordon and children. j Harold Thompson S 2c, and wife of New London, Conn, are spending their leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams and Mrs. Gertrude Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Woods, Raymond Thompson of Dodd Bridge, arid Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of New London, Conn., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams and son, Leon, Thanksgiving. ! Mrs. Lou Coke and grandson, David Worton of Evansville, spent the holiday week-end with Mrs. Coke's sisters, Mrs. Jim Marlowe ana Mrs. L,cn Littiejoun. Pvt. Francis Smith is spend ing a 3U-clay turiougn wun ms parents, Mr and Mrs. Geoi ge Bocc. BACK TK! BOYS WiiO MADc FC-S31SLE ti:eAmerican housewives savcri approximately 170,614.000 pounds of used cooking tat tn 1911. That Is aliruxit "limbic- Uir amount saved In I H I'!. 'Ar.d il doesn't couni the 52.-OOD.rtOO pounds saved by ' Army and Navy. This year the Army and Navy aren'l around In sucli nuiii'vyrs; : tbe men are overseas, using the j materials that used cooking fal 1 helps to make. Tlicy need ilenty of it need It fast That ia way the government In askin;: house- j wives to redonhlo erforts ' scrape, slum and scoop every ' drop of used rooking fat to re- , place the Industrial l';its ar.d r.ils forniorly Imported froin udaiids of the- Pacifia. GRAB BAG Words of Wisdom War will never yield but to the principles of universal justice and love, and these have no sure root but in the religion of Jesus Christ. William Ellery Channing. -Today's Horoscope Kindness, strong affections, prudence and deliberateness in action are your dominant traits if this is your birthday1. You are trustworthy, dependable, the center of many loyal friends, warmhearted and you give most of your
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Raymond Bogard and Vance Pinkston have returned home from the Navy, having received their honorable discharges at Great Lakes, Illinois. Ruth Robertson of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Luther , jborougns oi r.asi uiuudgo, wue guests during the holidays of Mr and Mrs Frank Robertson. ,Mrs. ITarry Dillc-y of Gary, is spending the week with her paiems, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Arnett. Raymond their proMr. and Mrs Thompson have sold perty to Rev. and Mrs. Richard Keithahn and are storing their i furniture at the Lewis ThompJ ; son home. Ivlr. and Mrs. Thompson are planning to leave soon for Arizona. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Jennings and family spent the holidays with friends and relatives in st uthern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children of Indianapolis, were guests during the holidays of Grover Vickrey. Reva Bates of Vincennes. spent the holidays here ' with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boycr of Champaign, Illinois, were guests Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach. PROUD OF DIAMOND TOOTH CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) Mrs. Series Silver, Cheyenne resident of Spanish descent, claimes to be one of the :"ew persons in the country with a diamond set into a tooth. The stone is better than 0112-fourth karat and is set int0 tne lcft CUSDid Be to the Future LITTLE Lindy Blasche, 3, does some apple-polishing as he affectionately gets friendly with Santa Claus at a New York City department storel Lindy, like a lot of o'her fellows and girls, expects this friendship to pay off on a day next month Dec. 25, to be exact (International) attention to members of your family. Aggravation caused by the petty actions of someone in. your family or a co-worker may get under your skin today. You can make an issue of this matter, but it would b much wiser to overlook it until the matter blows over. Hold your temper in check. One-Minute Te&i Answers 1. Lord Delaware. ' 2. Queen Henrietta Marie, wife of Charles I of England. : 3. The Duke of York
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daughter, Karen of Indianapolis, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood. Del wyman spent Friday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkston had as their guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Joe1 Boliw,W .Tid i son, Joe Max, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fisher of Ind-J ianapolis,. Mr. ana .Mrs. Leslie Anderpoii1, Mrs. Rose PvcM nf ! Anniston, Alabama, Lon Bolinger and Mr. and M-s. Paul Ord of I Terre Haute. C- M 2c George H. Robinson is spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. Mesdames Robert Mayfield, Opal Buszek and Justine Hunter were in Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Joy Shaw of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Thursday. S 2c Roy "Speck" Mattox of . 1 San Pedro, California, is spend- i ing a leave her?- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mattox. Mrs. Maggie Dodd of near ; Fhclbuni, entertained at dinncrj Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Vead Dodd and family, Fannie Wilson, Edith Henderson and Ethel Cunningham and son. Poroc Ec Club Meets The Harmony Home Economics club; met at the home of Lizzie Carrithers November - 15th.. A delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour, fha ijc-ai -i-Hcr r,; bu"ines; was followed. Officers were elected for the ensuing yeir as follows: I Esther Dodd, president; Maude Taylor, ' vice-president; Lillian Jones, secretary-treasurer. Proceeds from chances sold on a comfort made by members of the club amounted to $.10.50 which was put in the treasury. The comfort was won by F-ill Wr.bb. The . lesson on furniture was nrcsent.ed by Lillian Jones. There was no program and ihi meeting was closed in usual manner. Tl following mero'jors nod fi'psts wra present: Stella Gill, Edna Price, Ora Jordan, Alta Mail, Anna White, Josephine Erupt, Stella Weaver, Sylvia Bra-Kir-. Flossie May, Lillian Jones, 7?Gttv Weaver, Dorothy Kelbosky, Maude Taylor, Lizzie Esther Dodd and son, Divid, Carrie Richmond and Hester Cottingham. ,7he next meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Josephine Wr.lters. They'll Do It Every THE COUNTRY CLUB?
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AT THE WHITE HOUSE, the Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, "Red" Dean of Canterbury, confers with President Harry S. Truman on atomic en- ! , ergy and Russia. Dean Johnson later told reporters he hoped that the, U. S., Great Britain, and Canada would not keep secret the "peaceful( aspects" of atomic science. (Internotional Soundphoto)
DISCHARGED VETERANS GOING INTO BUSINESS NEED EMPLOYER'S NUMBER TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 26 Discharged veterans who plan to go into business for themselves should remember to apply ::or an employer's . identification number when they hire their first employee, according to James E. Snider, manager of the Social Security Board field office. This application, he stated, should be filed with vhe nearest Social Security Board field office, "Employers are required to apply for an employer's number within seven days after engaging the first employee," Snider explained. "This application .is
VICTORY LOAN BONDS 1 1 We heartily recommend the purchase of these bondsthe best bonds in the whole world. This bank will gladly help you any way we possibly can we must make this final Victory Bond Drive the howling success that it so richly deserves. SULLIVAN STATE BANK
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'purpose is to identify the social security reports of each employer, regardless of similarities in names of owners or business firms. "Each new employer will be furnished with printed instructions for recording and reporting wages paid to employees." If the owner formerly operated his own business in the same former identification number." The' field office address . is 632 Cherry Street, Terre Haute. By Jimmy Hatlo THE WAV ISWEAT AMD SLAVE FOR. YOU ASOUN0 HEREX THINK. "YOU THE COULD AT LEAST DO UNCLE" JHEDISHESV 3 -: i ii m i iii i ii .il,m t A iTTi- ii .a
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