Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 January 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale PIPE LINE milking machines. (
V Tractor and horse drawn, manure
spreaders on ruDoer ure Bureau co-op. FOR John Deere pans and1
-iervlce call 1285 at Mace Tire & I T Daffarv Enrol PA KlllilV&IV Ind. i
ROLL ROOFING for barns ana
Ularee farm buildings. Woodward
; Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind, ' FOR SALE Lespedeza and Red Ton hnv! one set of good work harness. O. GUmore, l-z mue east Shiloh Church. i FOR SALE 5-burner Boss; ... . i one i
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No. Main. FOR SALE 1944 A-c' tractor outfit. Richard Robbins, southeast of Sullivan. b mnes FOR SALE Honey, nature's finest product, either comb or .. tracted. Please bring your own nnntoinor T. n Hancock. 2 mi. container. L. D. HancocK, Z mi, south, 1 mi west of New Lebanon on Merom R. R. 2. MIRRORS of many shapes and sizes priced from $1.25 to $12.50. Beautiful mirrored pictures of
natural feathered birds for wail,iand for corn and soybeans. Close
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decorations. Come in and see in P and A Store.
I K compressor, 1 steel lathe, 1 grind-'
' er, 1 valve facing machine, 1 vice. A bargain if sold immediately, t Everett DBedwell", Gambill, Ind. FOR SALE Develoi paint spray, complete. Kenneth Horten, Golden Arrow Sandwich Shop. , FOR SALE Young man's topcoat, sport coat, pants and suit. Chest 38, waist 32, length 31. 730 ft, North Main St.
FOR SALE 80 acres near Sullivan on good road. Partly limed, raises good crop's. Good house . With electricity. Can give pos session Mar. 1st. $135.00 per acre
if purchased immediately. Box 0,1""" . TTl n ""T c-o Times Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle. - - - tjt?t d v(t a MTFn nu;
SAND, GRAVEL, ROCK Reasonable prices, prompt service anywhere in Sullivan County. Johnny, Rogers, Phone. 640, Sullivan. FOR SALE truck, gravel 1936 Chevrolet bed, long wheel base; 19.18 Chevrolet sedan. liam S. Phegley, Sullivan R. 1. 2, miles west of Paxton. i j Chevrolet, FOR SALE 1933 1520 N. Court. ' GOOD USED TIRES for sale. Outfit your car with these fit for long service bargains. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. STOKERS: Domestic and commercial sizes. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, Lawrenceville, 111, Phone 90. " . FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile or will trade for pickup truck 421 So. Stratton or phone 281. FOR; SALE Ivory and white enamel kitchen range. 920 North Main. " FOR; SALE Hay, clover, lesnedeza and timothy. Clifford Curry, 3 mi. southeast of Farmersburg. Farmersburg phone. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford. 53109. Terr,e Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. vice. John Wachtel Co
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FOR SALE Two maple living room tables, one chest of drawers. 316 W. Johnson St. FOR KAT.E 1MB Ford V-8 coach LawrenCe E Roseberry, New Lebanon( Indiana, FOR SALE Good cabinet mod el Charter Oak coal heating Hazel Rowing Fairbanks. unp cat.f rno nil ctnuo i ... Section ph0ne 554-X. FOR SALE 2 5-yr-old milk cows, 2 3-yr.-old heifers, 1 2-yr.-muleS) wagon and harness Dale Creager, 3 miles northeast of Cass, HEATING EQUIPMENT: t.a X10
air furnaces and blowers. Boilers'90'3 fr appointment,
and radiation for both, water and sic - iii. wi-ws u heaters, conversion oil burners, all I DiDe and fittines for their instaliati0ni In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, Lawrenceville, IU. Phone, on FOR RENT FOR RENT 100 acres fiood " to good roads. In Gill Township, i Box lB.jC-o.. Times., " " : FOR RENT Sleeping room, close in. Kitchen privilege. Suit able for couple. 215 So. Section. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead anlm&Js free of
charge. Phone No. 9 reverse Special appointments nights and charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. Wash- , ington. Phone 118. WANTED 2 or 3-room apt., , furnished or unfurnished. No ATTENTION Eagles and proschildren. Good references. Ex-' pective Eagles. Call meeting City serviceman. Call 45-L Shelburn. I Hall, 7 p. m., Jan. 10. J. M. Blines,
Ralph Bush, Shelburn WANTED Large feather beds and all kinds, of antiques. R. W.I for. young lady. Apply at Bennett's I DKotooT, ' ' V'""-' . . . I HELP WANTED Experienced waitress at the BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person. WANTED TO RENT Farming Wil-Uand for the coming season.; Wayne Arnett, New Lebanon. j - - WANTED Welding, acetylene, or electric, bv ex-serviceman. Bie or small jobs, Have portable' welders. Will do work anywhere. TTf n n,Lii muni t-s Everett D. Bedwell, Gambill, Ind. Write R R 1 Dueer , wrue it. n. l, uugeer. WANTED TO RENT A farm of 80 to 100 acres with pasture and. buildings. I. have tractor equipment, Quincy Walls, Sulli van, lrd- 3. WAPUHiU IV DVX JHOUSe Or j,ii!- v j . iul
premises. Aden Robbins, R. 1 ' . Dft V S" Sullivan ty of 323 North Cross Street; : ,L . ui Jess Mink of 331 North Main WANTED TO BUY Large Street, trunk. Will pay cash. Call 571. i Dismissed Jan. 6; Mrs. Roy. " " Sims of Shelburn; Mrs. "James MARRIED, experienced farm Richardson and, son of Sullivan, hand wants year round job on R. 3;' Mrs, Minnie ' Benson'' offarm. Can give references. Write shelburn R. 2. Box 10, c-o Times. ';
WANTED Experienced office girl, typing, bookkeeping and dictation. Write Box 80, c-o Times. Miscellaneous TIRE REPAIRING, vulcanizing and anytime ROAD SERVICE. Depend upon Hud when trouble strikes in town, city -or country. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. '
TO IMPROVE looks, health and comfort, correct those sagging busts and abdomen by wearing Spencer garments, designed individually for - you. Call Iva Giles after 5 pm. .-.
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666 Cold Preparations Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops. Caution Use Only As Directed NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SEEVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 431. REPLACE your worn-out range now, with a Majestic or CopperClad. Compactly designed and fully insulated to save you coal. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. WE HAVE just received our allocation of quality linoleum, 6-foot widths. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. JUST, RETURNED from Fed-assist-you in filing your 1945 tax-1 es. Hours: 4 p. m. to a p. m. toat - - urday, 1 p. m, to. 6 p. m. Normal Kelley. For appointment call1 9051. VETERAN wants to buv good '35 or '36 Ford or '37 Pontiac. Needs car for business. Call or . Phone 81-G. Norman Hayes, Shelburn, Ind. NOW OPEN Clark's Garage, Graysville, Phone 212. Battery charging, mechanical work. TAXES, . Federal & State. t,To1ivn rerKaii Dknna op l'i,UlVllU VUUlUV.lil JL JV: -VJC VI ( ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now is the time, to order "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks.", Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, New Hampshire. Reds, Red Rocks, j SrnZZZ Austra Whites, and Large Type1 f"! i wm 1 hl5 vw tiiigiiin vynue, legnorns. nrsi continued poultry progress, i JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY, COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. ' HIGH SCHOOL GIRL ... . ., , . .. " Ph" virftric CTuvi n u unrn nni riron q TTor ' RECAPPING and VULCANIZING. anv inh. larce or small. 24jjqur SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed, Taylor Tire Service. I wish to announce that I will not be responsible for any debts of my wife. Vernal A. Grav." - INCOME TAX Service. Will do all work at my home this year, Organizer. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our for to their sympathy and kindness us in our hour of sorrow. Pittman Family. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Jan 4. Fred jjich. raa u p rs f' 1 mond of, Fairbanks; Roy Overton oi buiiivan; wathon Powell of East. Jackson Street. tJm;HaA ' . r- nn t . , , Malone of Hymera; Mrs. Dale " t'"T wn 7 iT Risner of Terre Haute, R.-3; Robert Brooks of Shelburn; Mrs. Ortha Hite of Sullivan, R. 4 Admiteed Jan. 6: Mrs. Mack I Gosnell of- Coalmont. Dismissed Jan. 4: Dennie 1 Woodsmall t r 1 11 hjt.m ., , tiiHiies nuue h nil uautiiLer m Sullivan, R. 5, One-Minute Test 1. What is an, escutcheon 2. What are a ship's davits ? S. When speaking of money, what are "saw-bucks" ? Words of Wisdom ' l I could never think well of a man's intellectual or moral character, if he was habitually unfaithful to his appointments. Emmons. r Hints on Etiquette When someone .compliments
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News Every Day From NeighboringTowns
MEROM
Orvill Moon returned home last week after receiving an honArmy serving several months in tne aouin racmc.
Mrs. Laura Scott and Mrs. Mrs. Allie.Hogue was in LinEsther Arnett spent Friday with ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner at ' Mrs, Cary Collins returned Dugger. En route home they Friday from Indianapolis. Mr.
called on Aunt Lizzie Wilkey in Sullivan I I T-.... - 11 T- l- . . L i cuiy mien ourKe was. a guesi r naay iugui, ui ins gi auupareuis, 'Mr, and Mrs. W- H. Burke.. Jeanie Roseberry of Terre Haute, visited the school here Friday as a guest of Miggie Sue Ton1 , JUivi a Mrs. Mildred Land- Wesner sold her store at Merom Station ' last week to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bex and they assumed business - January first. Mrs. Clarence Milton and family returned Friday to their home (t a nig tuc t'ooi wuca ucic vvnu relatives. Eugene Sparks S 2c, of Sampson, New York, enjoyed a short leave here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks - - . . . . and familv. Pfc. Frank J. McNabb returnto Edgewood, ed Wednesday Arsenal, Maryland after spending a holiday furlough here with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gray, Sharon Burke was a, guest Friday night of. Sandra. Daugherty. i Mr. and Mrs. Shirley;. Greene and baby, Arthur Edward, returned home Thursday from Chicago. Freedfor Italy NEW YORK'S Gov. Thomas, B, Dewev has released Charles i :'T.,f.1rr TjtH.nn .hnu. -nntntHLa mino-ofor nnrl vlo 1rirn frnm :wu6"hw o prison so that he can be deported to Italy. Lucky was convicted in 193S of compulsory prostitution charges and sentenced to 30 to 50 years. He was organizing prostitution syndicates Into, a big, business, when Dewey, as Manhattan's, racket-busting, special prosecutor, obtained his conviction. He has been confined at Great Meadow prison, (International) -GRAB BAGyou, take it graciously and thank them. Don't disparage yourself for, whatever drew forth the compliment Todav's Horoson If this is your birthday, you are inclined to be exacting and domineering and should learn to control your temper. You think a good deal of the oriinion of others and strive to make a good imoression. You should marrv young and choose a mate with sufficient character to. stimulate
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shepherd, ;Mrs. Tommie Gambill and Mrs. tsertna Ingram were in pinion Mrs. George Comstock was in Sullivan Wednesday Collins remained in Indianapolis where he is employed. Mrs. George Comstock left Frlday. for Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reel were called to Westphalia by the Jeath of Mr- Reel's slf Gahlon Powell, son of Mr and Mrs. Lester Powell, is home from overseas, Install Officers Immediately after preaching service at the Dugger Methodist Church Sunday night the followin officers of the W. S. C. S. j were installed for the new year: president, Mrs. William Risinger: vice-president, Mrs. Frank Parsons; recording secretary, Mrs. Northrop; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Clyde Harrison; treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Mason; local church activities, Mrs. Dove Bedwell; secretary of missionary education and service, Mrs. Nell Holder; student work, . Mrs. Rachel Wiseman; ' youth work, Mrs. Cecil Willis; childrens ,vork, Mrs. Jean Wiseman; secretary' of spiritual life, Mrs. Elmer Wyatt; secretary of supply work, Mrs. Gertrude Bledsoe; secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. Clyde Harrison; membership committee, Mrs, Mary A. Hill; fellowship, committee, Mrs. Dave Patton; committee on the status of women, Mrs. Charles Mason; committee on printing and publications, Mrs. Otis Rumple. Rev. Homberger, pastor of, the church was in charge of the installation. The society will sponsor a rummage sale in the front of the Trustee's office January 22nd, 23rd. and 24th. "AERIAL" REPAIR MAN ORLANDO, Fla. (UP) This ! town claims the distinction of i having the tallest radio repairman on record. He is Hi Johnson, who stands seven feet six inches tall. He sleeps in a bed eight and a half feet long and pays $45 for iiis custom-built size-36 shoes DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the light, to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable : and nrnnpr. A rilPlPS It I null WOrUS 1 nr loea nr nreferred. All article!v. sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, In order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. best. Today promote universal co-operation, suppressing your unruly impulses. Avoid extravagance waste and excess; be care, ful of cuts and burns. Cultural pursuits should flourish today. Guard valuables against loss through fire tonight. One Minute Test Answer 1. A, shield bearing a coat of arms. 2. The crane which hoists boats, anchor, cargo, etc.
3. Ten-dollar bills. ,r
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Mrs. Sylvia Beasley has returned to her home in Port Chester, New York after enjoying a brief holiday visit here with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Miller. Miss Anna Martin has resumed her studies at Purdue University after enjoying a holiday visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo Martin. AS Carl Scott, who has finished his boot training at Camp Peary, Virginia is home on a ten-day leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott. Mrs. Mnnie Denny of Sullivan, visited her sister, Mrs. Lillie Miller a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk spent the Christmas holidays in Chicago with their daughter- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiggins. Miss Marie Woolley returned to her home in Detroit, Michigan Thursday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 7clley. Mrs. Mae Wyman and Mrs. Harry Sharp of Farmersburg, --"it Thursday here with their Mother, Ivlrs. Gertrude Sebring. Mrs. Myrtle Woolley visited Mr. and Mrs. Coleman ' Nash in Sullivan Sunday. The Paula Ann Home Economics club will" meet at ihe home of Mrs. Eva Bean Wednesday,' January 9th with Mrs. Edna Boyll as assisting hostess. Mrs. Edna Dudley of Sullivan, spent Thursday with Mrs. John Sebring. Pfc. Robert L. Scott, who has been enjoying a 54-day furlough after spending 28 months in the Aleutians left Tuesday for Ft. Bliss, Texas. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and children, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Scott and son, Carl Lee, Robert Scott and Carl Scott. This was the first time in three years the family had been together. ENOUGH TO MAKE ONE LOSE HIS SHIRT KIMBERLY, Ida. (UP) The scene, was in the courtroom of Justice of Peace L. E. Ward. "Are you guilty or not guilty?' ; cused of stealing fl guitcase full 1 -,-T n -Tisll,.,.. ! of clothing. Up jumped the. witness and owner case: complaining of the suit- I "Of course he's guilty the evidence is that he's wearing my shirt right this minute." They'll Do It Eyery
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If you kovt scattered obligations to meet and find yourself short of ready cash, why not set us about a loan? We advance money for this or any other need or emergency. We offer several loan plans choose the one best suited to your needs. No embarrassing inquiries. Prompt service.
FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY Up stairs east side square. Sullivan
M. j. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Duffger "Aikin's Service Costs No More." . TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7. (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'
ana over, sue; graae a, large, dc, ea irom iouno?ici, c i medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; where she has been visiting, her low grade, 25c; pullets. 18c. . daughter, Mrs. Nash Walters.' Miss Phyllis Dozier of- Anderson, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her-. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7. (UP)-schel Woife y Livestock: j Mr. and Mrs. Nash Walters and Mncts 11 nnfl- artivp. stpadv. nViitrlren nf Rnrhpster. New York.
good and choice 160 to 300 lbs.,' S14.85 ceiling: 300 lbs. up. $14,60. rattle 3.40.0: raivfi'si 700: eood to choice around 1.050-lb. steers, $ 7.50 good to choice heifers,! $16.25; good covys", $12.50 $13.75; good and choice vealers, $17.00 $17.50. Sheep, 2,500; good and choice around 100-lb fed Texas lambs, $14.25; good and choice native lambs, $13.75 $14.50; good and choice slaughter ewes, $6.50 $7.50. Time
( 9 4 AUTQ PARTS and . ACCESSORIES Sullivan Motor Supply No. 10 E. Jackson Phone 693 Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms lor salq, W.T.MELLOTT Mrs. Delia. Jenkins has returnare visiting Mr. Walter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James. Walters, and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jenkins and family. Willard Mcruniey, son, ot. rarand Mrs. .Dewey MCKiniey or near Carlisle, arrived from Camp I Atterbury Wednesday where he received his dischorge. ' Jimmie Fausel, his mother, Mrs. Gertie Shepherd, grandson, Billy Hamilton and Mrs. Stella Stultz were in Sullivan Wednes-. day. By Jimmy Hatlp
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