Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 3, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 January 1946 — Page 5
Tiriies Want Ads - - - A F GSO ICS I WANTED 3 or 4-room modern apartment, unfurnished. Will pay. good additional price for it. Box A, c-o Times. WANTED 2 or 3-room apt.7 furnished or1 unfurnished. No children. Good references. Exserviceman. Call 45-L Shelburn. MOV5. ' V Quickie, -' Mt-'i i . DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES .Minimum Charge, 15 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days- 70 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Doubls rat tor blackface type or caps. Each Initial and abbreviation is counted as a word. All classified ads are cash with order with exception of those firms and organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Times. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of box cumber or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are confidential with the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed ds the ad states. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily Times." Those answering it should either mail or bring their r&" ply, which will be turned over to the person placing the advertisement. Under no circumstances will the name of a person b divulged if the ad Is keyed. Ralph Bush, Shelburn. . WANTED Large feather beds and all kinds of antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle. IF YOU'RE a man .between the age of 20 and 50 and looking for a good job, good pay, good hours, permanent work, answer this ad. This is an old established firm in Sullivan. If interested give past employment and reference. Answer Box J, c-o Times. Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.5t. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.
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For Sale
FOR SALE General store at
PIPE LINE milking machines
Tractor and horse drawn manure
Cass. Building, fixtures and mer-' WANTED TO BUY-Folding chandise. Phone Dugger 88F2, aft- '
er
i Times Office.
ROLL ROOFING for barns and wANTKnT.,, tZ " i,"
spreaders, on -rubber tires. Farm large, farm buildings. Woodward ing and ironing for twQ families' Bureau Co-op. ' Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. I weekly. Call 226.
FOR John Deere parts . and FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth WANTED Messenger
asrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & coach with heater, good condition, girl 18 or over Mugt havg '. Botfai-v Sarv( Sullivan. Ind. eonri tires ' Curtis Hnnewpll Shel-' m "... . .
FOR SALE - 3-room house Benson schooL
good tires. Curtis Hopewell, Shel
burn R.. 2. 1st house north of
boy or
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Close in. , Quick possession. ?20u
down, balance - like rent. Priced $700. W. T. Mellott.
cycle. Western Union Tele. Co.
HELP WANTED Position open
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o o a t r. t i JD j for young lady. Apply at Bennett's FOR SALE Lespedeza and Red pharmacy ' Too hay; one set of good work . 1 !
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Mrs. Ed
FOR SALE-12-room house, ..... . .
equipped for apartment house. .. 500-size chick battery. Write Box 1 FOR SALE
BT, care of Times.
FOR SALE Red Durham calf,
1 week old. Bargain. Shelburn phone. Carl Price.
harness. O. Gilmore, 1-2 mile east
5-burner Boss
stove with oven. Almost new. 305
'No. Main.
HELP WANTED Experienced for the De
waitress at the BUS DEPOT Thursday c
CAFE. Apply in person. I opened with
After the
.FOR SALE Rust colored winter coat " with genuine beaver collar and cuffs in good condition. Size 18,. with matching hat. Price $15.00. 240 West Jackson. Phone 727. - - -
FOR SALE 1931 Willys, with new battery. Marion Thompson, Vfe miles south on 41.
wAiNiD iu buy Tractor Eloise McC
ana piows. L,ei me know price, Christmas
make and model. Chas. White, jng manner,
xv. xv. o, ouiiivan.
WANTED TO BUY House or
read a Christm
"The Christmas
building suitable for a temporary the sinSinS .f
i, FOR SALE 2 extra good milch cows, one Jersey and one Guernsey. Selling due to owner's illness. See or phone Mrs. Geo. F. T 1 HT-
FOR SALE OR TRADE-1936 dweUing to be moved of t,e Olds pick-up truck. 421 So. Strat- PrPmises. Aden Robbins R 1 ton or phone 281. Sullivan.
FOR SALE 1944 A-C tractor outfit. Richard Robbins, 6 miles" southeast, of Sullivan. ;
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE 80 acres near Sul- ROAD SERVICE, tire repairing
livnn vji f,uuu uau. i aitij1 illlicu, v uiv,aiiiiiig. nJf txuic CI VlUc I ." j ;
raises good crops. Good house can be liad at HUD'S STANDARD I ter Hoover, one guest, Mrs. JbiiTV
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of ice cream, cs Those present
Frank Warner,. E. W.
R. Johnson, Vernor
French Willis, Dercie Orr,
Evans, Amie Douthitt, Miss,
with electricity. Can: give pos- STATION, 'Phone. 262,
WINKLER Stokers now avail- session.-Mar. 1st. $135.00 per acre Wrt-Tr''r m rr, h ir,cllDrf !mmrfi. if mirpha.vH immHiafplv Rnv D 'NOUU TO FARMERS We
ately. Service on all makes. Fate c-o Times- .
Rice, Phone 855.
Nash , and the. hostess.
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venson was here
y tunougn ana and daughter re-
longer visit
rs. James Staley of
Colorado, returned
me Thursday after a visit here with his
;rs. Jessie btaiey. Mrs.
returned with them
lie will make her future
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FOR SALE Honey, nature's
SALE No. 16 Special finest product, either comb or ex-
stove. Good condition
build farm wagons of any kind.'' -Mr. and Mrs.- Homer MontDrake Bros., 340 E. Depot.,.. jgomery of Bucktown, spent Sun
day with their son, bneldon
are tormer residents of JJugger
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ball of Detroit, are visiting friends and relatives here.
:: FOR, heating
$35.00. 4th house west of Baker mine. 1
NEW STOCK of used clothing
of all' kinds; shoes, overcoats.
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PARCEL DELIVERY.. any where; Monteomerv and family.
tracted.i Please-bring your own in ine cn- -on t worry about t container. L. D. Hancock, 2 mi. certain, safe delivery-call 262 for, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis ... . .' . . nnrsnnnl eniMrino uiTrv'C!' otamii of. Sul ivan. rallpd on Mr. and
SOUtn, 1 ml west Of iNew Lebanon The ' American Leeion Auxil-
AHU STATION. , Mwrs. Din inewiis luesaay . -- " . afiprnonn iary will meet Friday afternoon,
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Pno OATl? o ' cnn..i j LUUK All sizes nasspnffpr oanuaiy tin m i.uu
on Merom R. R. .
LOOK All sizes Dassencerl January 4th at 2:00 o'clock at
John Waldorf, 617 North Section.' tires, good condition: Ivai Barker, ' Grade I tires, new and used bat-j Mr and Mrs Robert Willis the home of Mrs. Louise Darnels
i9n c rrmirHnr c,,it;,to . leiies. aiiLi-ireeze at ai.uu ana 1,u v-v, MiH,ui8H,
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f " FOR SALE New 12'xl6' Arm
strong linoleum, never been un
Vi strom
FOR SALE 9x12 rug, $5; elec-
.. i$1.40 gallon. Flynn's, Paxton.
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NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 431.
id, price $l4'.QQ-'Also - new ! trie cleaner,-- $5: two walnur day
9' x 12' Axminster rug. Call at beds, with springs & mattress; 810 North Main Street. j round dining table, feather bed, vr t'rr'r, i 7 rt and olher frn'ture. Mrs. Joe FOR SALL-Baled straw and Schroeder, 301. Cross Street.
recieanea Lincoln soy Deans, . . . i i i m. 1 1 'JB. Downen, Shelburn. ' , .iWrRRORS of many shapes and '' . - - Isizps nrirod fmm i 9.R a tiwl!: CLEANED, resized . like
v FOR SALE On paved St., 5- Beautiful mirrored pictures ' of new" EaSes' erlds refinished. Fin- town with her grandparents, .Mr. room house, 2 porches, new roof, natural feathered birds for wall est rientals and twistweaves and Mrs. Homer Montgomery. gcod neighborhood. Immediate decorations. Come in and see safelv cleaned with soapless " . ,mmm . " ' possession. Phone Mrs. Wm. G. 4um p 'A A cnra , cleaning material. No dirty scum1 ...
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. lett in vour rues. Knv Cow ks. """ w
Thornton Pinkston spent the
were guests or Mr. ana Mrs. iirst ot the ween witn tyir. ana Chester VanMeter on New Year's Mrs. Harold Edwards and sons Day.-' ' - ' at Montezuma. ;' 4; v
Rev. C. S. Marsolf and Jess Donna Drue ?nd Douglas KnOtts laft for Tampa', Florida Harris of Carlisle, spent the
Monday. Miss . Phyllis
spending a few
Montgomery , is days at Buck-
Wanted
I REPLACE your worn-out range and neighbors, Rev. Hull for his now, with a Majestic or Copper- kind words' of comfort, the Bill-
WANTED Dead nnimals. We Clad. Compactly designed and man Funeral Home, all those who
ant for our dear husband and father during his long illness and death. Sadly missed by Mrs. Claude Keene and children
E.r-s on the powerful,. beit-seKi'flfl 'navsJ nf coiiichca and h'ish advonlute
Wilson, Paxton. - WASH TUBS, double sectioned, all metal, on sturdy legs. $9.95. V South Side Auto Supply.
ttriR-cAT 'it ' ;-fT: I femove.jtouc.dead, BnimaJa.iree .ot, fulte..iosuJaleljQ..ye. ypu coal, sent flowers and helped in any ! V, J .t7J ,?Tn ,n charge- Phone No- 9 reverse i Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, : way to make things more pleas-
'JO" i..iuca uunuuig iu- cnarges. Sullivan Fertilizer' Co. -. Ind. ' - cation. See Kenneth. Horten,1 ' 1 .. . :JiJ; . Arrow Auto Store.' WANTED 'TO-RENT 3 or. ,4-: WE HAVE just received our vptoVom ,s-n ', 't,. room urffhished:spartment, ' or allocation of quality linoleum, . NiW TIRES. (4) 6a0xl5Fire- house. See Esther Neff at Kroger , 6-foot widths, Woodward .Hardstone gum-dipped tires. They're NnHh Sirfn Stnrp - : rn n,,
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lasts. South Side Auto Supply. TfOR . SALE 1941 Chevrolet truck, dual tandem, air brakes,
yjiyvo speed, 'axle ,11x8:25 tires, i ' good; Jime bed. With or without
Dea. &ee a. p. snelton, .23 North Court. ;. ; . , ; . . .. FOR SALE 300 "head of northwestern ewes. E. F. Springer, Phone 688. . " FOR SALE Gentle Shetland J,pony, saddle, wagon, harness; Guernsey cow, calve in spring. . Donald Robertson, 2 miles north Cass, 1 mile east. FOR SALE One Jersey cow. jabove average, with heifer calf; also one' young Jersey bull. H. H. Arnctt, Graysville Phone.
first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston.!, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bex of Hazel Park, Michigan, are guests of relatives here and at Merom Station this week. Patricia Copeland returned . Sunday to her school in Indianapolis after a week's vacation. Wayne Mahan MM 3c, has returned to service with the Seabees after a 30-day leave at his home , here. Mrs. Carah Reid and family returned last Thursday from Lawrenceburg, Tennessee where they had been living since last spring and are 'now living irTthe laet Lillie Wesner -property
t 1 " t t kLl v J $ 1 r t : - 'i --,4 - -M ! J V!?
S J'jne U Jj3'.lEI1ll1.1 Ol 'I prrr
de, has been the guest of
iss Pauline fatevenson lor a
few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Downs, who
. have spent the past two weeks
here with his brother and family., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnvvn, left Thursday for Buena . Vista, Mississippi where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce entertained two tables of euchre at their home Monday evening. : Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs . Emmitt Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taft and the host and hostess. SE 1c and Mrs. J. S. Sevipart of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer and other relatives over the holidays. . '
THEATRE
"LISLE, INDIANA
THURSDAY January 3rd.
"Thi
Southerner'
Also ': Chapter 13 of "Black Arrow"
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' 1 A A Ii 9 -- - FEDERAL & STATE: T tTust' returned from Federal Tax School. Office Mace Tire Co.--. - - .
for Aupointmeut.
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BRITISH intelligence officers have arrested a man they believe to be Martin Eormann, above, Adolf
Hitler's No. 1 Nazi party deputy;
who is being tried in absentia for war crimes at Nuernberg. He was arrested on a farm near Neumuenster and interrogated to establish or disprove his identity as Bormann. The man, vho ' claims to be a farm worker by the name of Marius, appeared in the Neumuerster area only a few months ago. (International)
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ILLUSTRATIONS BY LAWRENCE BUTCHER '
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 Trr Hante, Indiana
Thejvyatched the colorful spectacle. '; FROM their carriage, Sophie Le Patourel and her daugfiters, Marianne and Marguerite, resplendent in their festival clothes, watched the cblorful spectacle of the Review The' girls suddenly lost interest, for their eyes-had . found William Ozanne standing up in a carriage not far oft. Almost at the same moment William had seen them, too',. and he hurried over. He had developed with amazing Swiftness since being in the; Navy. He looked much older than his 19 years. He was talL broadshouidered and.mus.cu--" jar", His red-gold hair was as. curly as ever, and his tawny eyes as merry.,. .,v ... ' Marguerite "greeted' him' .Warm'y. "Tbefe are. lobser wndwiches, William",' she" whispered'. " , ,;. ..- ' . . '"That's why I came," he whispered back' "1 crinW cmpll '.'tbeaacfrtin theiu Excellencies.' carriago:" Williani field "u'ei '.'J' j.v.:; -;..;.; t."" 0 r.:' '
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the fields or away fishing, and the women busy indoors'; but today chattering groups, . of men and women and. .children, in brightly colored brotlieKfhe'meh carrying bunches of Rowers, were going from house to house in laughing excitement, trying to decide which cottage had the prettiest ' jonuiere. When they had decided, it was there that the ' prettiest girl in the village would be chosen to play the part of La Meme. " . ' ' U'lfik'm and' Marguerite stood for a little and watched fsr. tire' ty st-ens. Then the laughing crowd drifted into a pr' of color that spread itself before the arched doorway j ' h .-!,'? a'id entered. Suddenly from inside there came S '"'"' '"f chrcrinj. William seized Marguerite's hand and nkd her forward, "They've chosen!" he cried.' ,, " '-i (Continued "
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BOX CONNECTORS
TOYS and BOLLS AT REDUCED PRICES ;''- . FOR CLEARANCE
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