Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 November 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TLME&s THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1945.

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For Sale TWO cultipackers, one cream SZ"rtT 6 stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. TULIP bulbs, Hyacinths, from Holland. Taper white Narcissus Plant them now. Wilclin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. SPARK PLUGS CLEANED may be the answer to that sputtering, missing motor. Help your auto nerform nerfectly in zero .u- u ooto fa.iltw nw. formance now. HUD'S bl'AJNJJARD STATION..

ttittjttt rvvn "rjt vnr wV.Patlbine- Highest price. Trimble Bros.,

Fertilizer from Johnson's. Plenty j Trimble, 111. in. stock now. Priced right! WANTED Middle-aged" wornJohnson Feed & Supply Co. an t0 work in store on west side "tj AT"FT,vn pis- tahlP:iof square. Permanent position to

'settees, etc. J. Hurley Drake. See Lewis E. Chowning. FOR SALE 170 Austra White' pullets, $1.25 each; feeders, foun

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Minnie Herndon, R. 3 Sullivan. ; - FOR SALE House. Broad: 7 rooms and bath, 17 N 'j , - i I FOR SALE 1938 CheV. 3-4 ton, dual wheels, 4-SMiaLtrftiismission. . Arfhur Gray, GrVsville. Texaco Station, Graysville. Phone. . FOR SALE 2-piece wine velour living room suite. Modern style. 715 South Main St. FOR SALE Man's dark brown, medium size topcoat, in excel lent condition. 717 So. Main. FOR SALE) Registered Polled Shorthorn bull, ready for service; Shetland pony stallion. 1 mi. west of Linton. Ralph Anderson.'

FOR SALE 4-room semi-mod-1 & Oats. Highest price paid. Quick ern bungalow, studio couch, up-'service. Open from early till late holstered arms; radio-phonograph during the harvest for your conccmbination. Call 483-X. 580 S. venience. Next to C. & E. I. De-

Court. FOR SALE One 1941 model i long wheel base Chevrolet truck. 1 New rubber. Rush Davis, Sullivan l R. 2. Graysville phone. I TOR"SALK - Che7teWhT7e j .male hog, year old, weight 400 lbs., or trade for shoats, fat hog, ! or sow and pigs. Louis Eaton, ! Phone 8183. FOR SALE .22 cal. bolt action I rifle, 6-shot. Plenty shells. 224 W. Harris St. FOR SALE Building material and' second-hand furniture; 8 acres of ground with three-room house, good fencing; 1935 Chevrolet truck. Would trade for latest model truck. Dan Nusbaum, Sullivan R. R. 5. Dugger phone. FOR SALE One large tered Berkshire male. Nowlin, R. R. 4, Sullivan. regisArch FOR SALE 19 laying pullets, $1.25 each. Must be sold by Saturday. Guy Pope, 536 West Johnson, ' FOR SALE 2-piece green living room suite. 205 North State. TURKEY DINNERS, Saturday, December 1st, with all the trimmings, at the DIXIE GRILL. Fern Wright, proprietor. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hojrs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co T-!TT? HJWt. TnHiftn

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remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Man or woman to clean office each week. Inquire at Times Office. v . WANTED TO RENT Medium size grain farm with small house: fur familv Have two tractor out-1 fits. Write Box 25, c-o Daily! Times WANTED About 6-ft, show as. no ou. vouil. no c -i i. WE WANT to buy Korean Lespedeza Seed direct from the comrht Party- Wre Box 82, c-o A HUGO. WANTED Janitor work of all kinds, experienced in hand and oker firing. Address Box M, c-o. Daily Times WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Homes, apartments or small farms f Ai n our AntnlAVAc ILTn TaaI V1UIV J M, hilt 1UUI and Manufacturing Co., Carlisle. Ind, Miscellaneous TIRE REPAIRING ANYTIME! Call 262 for ROAD SERVICE. HUD'S STANDARD STATION (Vickrey's). NOTICE TO FARMERS We j build farm wagons of any kind. Drake Bros., 340 E. Depot. JOHNSON ELEVATOR-is a j good place to market yopr SOYBEANS, Corn, Wheat, Buckwheat pot, Sullivan, Ind. LOOK Peak Permanent and Standard Super Anti'-Freeze, new' and used batteries, thermostats,' and used pre-war 750x20 tube.i Flynn'S' Paxtn- ' j USED Ford & Chev.' Radiators for sale. Mac's Radiator Shop, 10 E. Jackson. : ! NOTICE Hunters and Trappers. You can bring your furs to Illinois without a non-resident license. I need your furs. Ask any trapper. He will tell you that I pay more. Home every afternoon except Saturday. Lots of $25.00 or more, I will pay your bridge toll. Shorty Lowe, Hutsonville, 111. HERE for short time only 3 PHOTOS, 15c. 5" x 7" enlargement, 65c. North Side of Square. NEW HOURS at Black Lumber Company open week days, 7:30 a m in A-Qft n m 1 I 7:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon. LOST LOST 7x50x20 Goodyear tire and wheel, Chev. mounted, between home and Terre Haute .' on Highway 41. Finder notify Percy Wolfe, Carlisle, Ind., R. R. 3. Telephone 30F6, Oaktqwn, Ind Reward, ' , ! Truck, Tractor-Trailer, Car, Greasing and Washing Tire Repairing DEEP ROCK GUY POFE IT. S. 41 South Section 'uit paying rent knd own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms.: for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 29. (UP) Produce: Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; ducks, 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds; and over, 31c; under six pounds, 26c. Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c; medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c. " INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestock: Nov. 29. Hogs, 10,500; market steady at ceiling price, $14.85. . Cattle, 1,200; calves, 500; good steers, $16.75; medium and good heifers, $15.00; good cows, $12.00 $13.00; vealers top, $17.00. ,

Sheep, i,500; good and choice ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kennative lambs, $14.50 $15.00; ex- neth Goldman Tuesday evening.

treme top, $15.50. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crowder : of Sullivan, were guests of Mrs. Lola Bolinger Sunday afternoon. Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph. Bush of i r ranKiin Indiana, visuea me former's parents here over the Thanksgiving holidays ; Leland McKee and Jim Stevenson visited Mrs. Betty Breedlove Sunday evening I . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner of ' Pontiac, Michigan, are visiting their parents here. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dudley of Sullivan, visited friends here ! Monday evening. Succeeds Hurtey GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL, recently retired Army chief of staff, leaves sot?n for Chungking where as special envoy of the president with the rank of ambassador, he will succeed Uaj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley as U. S. ambassador to China. Marshall's assignment to China, which was characterized as "temporary," was announced by President Truman shortly af tei he received Hurley's' resignation with a blast at U. S. "professional" diplomats. (International) One-Minute Test 1. Who wrote. '"Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all"? 2. What poem begins. "Stay, stay at home, my Veart. and rest"? . 3. What did Wynken. Blynken aHd Nod do? Words of Wisdom Wind puffs up empty bladders, opinion, fools. Socrates. , Today's Horoscope The person celebrating a birthday today is a natural leader in business or society. You are optimistic, generous, trustworthy and gifted with sound foresight. , .. One-Minute Test . 1. What is an ecumenical council? 2. How old is a boy who cele.brates Barmizvah? 3. What is a trapezoid? Words of Wisdom A man can hide all things excepting twain That he is drunk, and that he is in love. Antiphanes. Hints or Etiquette If j3U would be poised and polite ia public, why not practice it

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News Every Day From NeighboringTowns

R Mr. and Mrs. Duane Spencer and son of Sullivan, were dinMr. Spencer has recently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves and Mrs. Ben Reeves were in Sullivan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davies visited in Indianapolis from Saturday until Monday and attended the Sonja Henie Ice Review. v Mrs. Minta Meredith and Elsie Davies were week-end guests of Mrs. John Davies. j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carr and Mrs. Young of Pimento, were , week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley. iir i it t l r-. . , I ivir. ana ivirs. jonn .cxiine ana daughter cf Pontiac, are guests of Mr- and Mrs- Roy Usrey. 'ss Jan Schofield and Doris Goldman are confined to their homes by illness. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkes are announcing the arrival of a son, J Robert Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jefferias j of Flintj, Michigan, were guests , of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillippi. ; Mr. Jefferies has returned to Flint, but Mrs. Jefferies remained for a longer visit. Rebels Marching. At INSURGENT force from Azerbaijan province in northern Iran is reported marching toward Tehran, the country's, capital. The rebels, seeking autonomy for their province, have occupied Zen-1 jan (A), 174 miles northwest of Tehran. Another force i3 reported rearing Kazvin, whare the Russians stopped government treopa Vast week. (International) "VJTJ You are reserved vand modest. You arc dcvotcJ to your family and love the members dearly Begin the month by being specific in cvc-rythiih- you do and everything you say Ee sure that you are r.ot misur.clarstcod. You may cause offense to someone who misunderstands if you are vague. Hints on Etiquette It is customary to wear the wedding ring first on the finger, and the engagement ring above it. At the ceremony the engagement ring i3 removed and the wedding ring put on. then the engagement ring i3 put on above it. Horoscope for Sunfcy Dip!omcy, excellent manners, Distributed by King Features Syndicate.

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GRAB BAG at home on your brothers and sisters ? You are not. likely to remember to hold the door open for a lady away from home if you race your sister to the door to see who can get through it first. Today's Horoscope A birthday today meani you are a person of broad and farflung interests. You are resourceful, vigorous and even-tempered. You wo;k hard and you play hard, but you are fond of change and lose interest In things quickly You are for.d of travel, sports pij'ributed by Ki.ns Features 5ynfi!:i.e,

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lloyd and daughter, Mrs. Harriet Eaton and son of Paris, Illinois and Mrs. Eva Cornelius of Peoria, Illinois, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray and family. " Mrs. Coralie Arnett and daughter are spending the week with relatives in Sullivan. ; Dot and Nan Unger of New Lebanon, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. James Eatas. Mrs. Lois Milam and son left Tuesday afternoon for Chicago . where they will take a plane to their home- at March Field, California after spending the past month here with relatives and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and daughter and Marilyn Copeland visited in Cass and Dugger Sunday afternoon. j Oian Vickrey and Breck Leach transacted business in Vincennes Tuesday afternoon. ' mmn j OIL FIELD NEWS I The Thursday Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Mas Elliot last Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riggs of Elkhart, called on .Mrs. Beulah St;vers one afternoon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Willis Jr. and daughter, Margaret Ellen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Abe Boyer last week. Mrs. Willis is a granddaughter cf the Boyer's and her husband has just recently received his discharge from ihs armet forces. He has been stationed at Washington, D. C. and they were en route to California to make their home. Mrs. Ada Sluder visited Mrs. Laura Hamilton Sunday after - Fred Chowning spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chowning and Philip. Aurel Reynolds of Terre Haute and eldest son of Charles "Fisn" Reynolds, visited his aunt, Ada Sluder Saturday afternoon. He has recently been .discharged from the U. S. Navy after spending several months as an employee in a naval hospital in Guam. Kis brother, Ara Rey nolds, who has also been overseas for many months, is expected nonie in the near future. strong ambitions and high ideals characterize you if today is your birthday. You are generous and sympathetic but unyielding in your condemnation of ill-doing. Strive to be more tolerant and show more affection to your family On tnis day take care cf all matters that dsal with your wellbeing. See that insurance premiums are paid up to date. Have a health check-up with your physician if you feel the necessity. Take care of yourself. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Alfred Lord Tennyson in "In Memoriam." 2. "Song." by Henry "Wadsworth Longfellow. 3. Sailed off in a wooden shoe. and light literature. On this your, birthday you may be tempted to be sarcastic or vengeful. This might give you. momentary satisfaction, but you will find that thc-re will be payment in the form of regret later on. Curb the desire, therefore. One-Minute Test Answers 1. World-wide; in the church, the whole church. 2. Thirteen. 3. A quadrilateral having, two, and only two, sides parallel. Inc.

SOCIETY

Campbell Class Party ! The H. B. Campbell class of the Baptist Church held then j November meeting in the lower auditorium of the church Tues- ) day evening. The hostesses Mesdames George McQuown, Kalpn Collins and Howard Scott had planned a very interesting program. Twenty three members responded to roll call with Bible verses. Margaret Alsman, presi- j dent of the class, led the devo- I tiens, vviih prayer by lona Hull, i Bessie Vincent gave a talk on -the work of former great missionaries to .Japan,, followed, by a vocal duet by Fern Collins , and Anna McQuown with lona Hull at the piano. Mary Parks, j Effie Douthitt and Mrs. . Hull j gave some splendid readings. A hymn was sung in unison with Mrs. McQuown at the piano and the Mizpah benediction was used in the closing of the program. During the. social hour many clever contests were conducted by Fffie Scott. The class was seated at one long table containing blue vases of yellow chrysanthemums where refreshments of fruited ' jello, whipped cream, individual white cakes and coffee were served by the hostesses. . KVSSSESBS RUPTURE Expert Coming Here Again R. K. SHALLENBERGER Well-known expert, of Indianapelis, will personally demonstrate his method without charge at I Davis Hotel, Sullivan, Monday, Dec. 3rd from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mr. Shallenberger says the Shallenberger method contracts the openings in remarkably short ' time on the average case, regard- ; less of th size or location of the rupture, and no matter now mucn you lift or strain, and puts you back to work the same day as efficient as before you were ruptured. The Shallenberger Rupture Shield has no leg strap; waterproof, sanitary, practically indestructiDie, ana can De worn wane bathing. Each shield is skillfully molded and fitted to the parts un - der heat, which gives a perfect fit and satisfaction. Large and difficult ruptures following operations especially solicited j Do not overlook this opportunity if. you want gratifying results. Mailing' address. 2152 North Meridian, Indianapolis, Ind. Adver - tiscment. They'll Do It Every

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I Jorle MAYOR-ELECT James M. Curley o Beston, left, is shown with his attorney, William E. Leahy, leaving the U. S. district court in Washington, D. C, where Curley and four other defendants are on trial on a mail-fraud, charge growing out of what the government calls a "war contracts brokerage racket." (Internationall Sullivan Home Ec. Club The Sullivan Home Economics ciUD met Wednesday, November 21, at the home of Jennie Wright with Estella Richmond, Faye Martin and Ella Snow as hostesses. The club was opened by all repeating club creed; Song, "Onward Christian Soldiers;" r0h caii wis answered by each telling the part of the rnentprogram they eroyen most. Minutes were read and approved; report ,of secretary given and bills present?d. The i club voted to buy a $5 Health Bond. Reoort of rummage sale was given and installation of officers was held. The lesson was given by Daisy Urummett on "When we buy furniture". ': Members present were Ruth Gadberry, Nelle Worthington, ' Audrey Cox, Srdie Pyle, He'en Thomson, Rose Haskett. Maude' Simmers, Estella Richmond, Harriet Burnham, Ruby Allrm, Faye Martin, Dola L. Usrey, Pauline Mahan, Jennie Wright, wiia Snnw Dnisv RmmmPtt ' Vivian McDonald and Miss Lola Brewer. Time

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CARLISLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, NOV. 29 MARJOR1E REYNOLDS CHARLIE RUGGLES FAY 8AINTER HELEN BRODERICK ARTHUR LAKE HATTIE McDANlEl JEFF OONNEll'JOHN PHIlllBER CHERYL WAIKE; VUIAM TEHY FRED BRADY MARGARET ALV Also Chapter No. 8 "BLACK ARROW" ' Wk BiiiitfWh.ii mnjJMiqga&ummmmm FRIDAY & SATURDAY Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Tall in the Saddle" FACTOGRAPHS The state of Alabama owns the port terminal railway connecting all railway lines entering the city of Mobile with the modern docks. . Women in Teru are able to vote only In municipal elections, and only if they are literate, adult or married. : In Peru voting is compulsory for literate males between thai ages of 21 an 60. gngHttBSKBEgag Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, IND. r a' i a . r t.v. f uur isrus rt.re upen jrrom I Monday Till Friday Noon, I M EAT SCRAPS vmsnmmmmmmmmi&mBefa By Jimmy Hallo the soloist a5 "The accompanist steals the show L1LLIAM GREGOlW 'CLEV'aLAWO.OWO.

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