Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 6, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 January 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale
ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now is the time to order "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks." Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds,
I New Hampshire Reds, Red Rocks,
FOR SALE-Exide Battery, j Whites, and Large Type . , . . "English White Leghorns. First
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NOW OPEN Clark's Garage, Graysville, Phone 212. Battery i
.charging, mechanical work.
! TAXES, Federal & State. I Malcolm Campbell. Phone 285 or J 9073 for appointment.
ATTENTION FARMERS Kelly's seed corn prices: large flats $9.00, small flats $5.00, large rounds, $4.50. Bill Mickey, Phone
583.
PIPE LINE milking machines.
laundry stove, Warm Morning
hatch January 21st. 35 years of
continued poultry progress.
News Every Day From NelghboringTowns
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The Men's Brotherhood , will
SHE
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green-
mnnt fn ocr! nioht .Tannnrv vunnri anrt snn nt inflianaooiIS.
heatln stove, both almost, new.' J?""1' . ...7," .. ..... " ...
, Tractor and horse drawn manure Xlso divanette Bill Mickey 116 J"SON FEED & SUPPLY; 8th at 7:30 o'clock m the memo- were tne weeK-ena guebw w nu. ...v.. 4: iPom A1S0 aivaneue. am mickey, ,rr)MPATtfV SlI,lllTD Tn jjQr, ,,. t rv,,,. h.nwnt All mm father. R lev Greenwood.
f spreaders on rubber tires. Farm W; Wall st Pholie 583
Bureau Co-op.
FOR SALE-1937 Ford coach. Li wish to annunc.e that I will attend.
,.ti ,oi a tio oe responsiDie ior any aeDts,
CARLISLE Lee S. Davidson of the U. S. Navy arrived home Monday to spend a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mps. Frank Davidson and sister, Mary. Mrs. Lucinda Dial returned
i of this community are urged to; Mrs. Eva Cochran and daughattend. 'ter, Eleanor, of Indianapolis, are
t FOR John Deere parts ana ., ,v,,,, , A inot De responsiDle lor any debts. --: paia cnnH9V Srhno! snendine a few davs here with hnme Sundav from IndianaDolis
1' ;rvlce caU 285 at Mace Tire & Ira Puckett) SuIUvan Route 5. 1-4 0f my W"e" VernaI A- Gray- class party will be held Thurs- her mother, Mrs. J. T. Gaskins after a visit with her son and i3attery Service, Sullivan, Ind. mile eas(. 0f Lippeatt mine. ATTENTION Eagles and pros- day niSht- January 10th at the and son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
nentive Kafflea rnii mtin ritv'home of Olan Vickrey. Ernest rouison. a. j. uiai.
Hall, 7 p. m, Jan 10 J M Blines ! Mr- and Mrs- Rex Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nelson and Miss Mary Ruth Rapp returned Organizer 'jand family were guests Sunday . children and Mrs. Mabel Nelson i to Wooster, Ohio after spending
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ROLL ROOFING for barns and
laree farm buildings. Woodward
Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.
FOR SALE Seven-room modern house. Close in. Call 174.
FOR SALE Develoi paint! t spray, complete. Kenneth Horten,
v Uolden Arrow Sandwich Shop, i
VfYR SAT.F. Vniinff man's toD-
coat, sport coat, pants and suit.
Chest 38, waist 32, length 31. 730 ,
North Main St.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 100 acres good time- Biu Mickey, Phone 583,
land for corn and soybeans. Close to good roads. In Gill Township. Box AB c-o Times.
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IF YOU fail to get a stand of j and daughters.
corn I give you seed free next! Mrs. Anna Bailey was a din
ner guest Sunday of Mrs. Estella Johnson. In the afternoon they
AVOID RUSH Paper now. Call Shelburn 34-H any day except
' Sunday.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet. .1520 N. Court.
GOOD USED TIRES for sale.
Outfit your car with these fit fori
.qong service bargains. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. A, STOKERS: Domestic and commercial sizes. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COM
PANY, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone
Wanted
motored to Terre Haute and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adams. Mr. Adams is a brother of Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Martha Landes, who is nursing at the St. Anthony's Hnsnital in Terre Haute, scent
I ATTENTION Seed Corn Buy- Sunday here with her family.!
ers i will be m Sullivan every ! Mrs. Lizzie Mason returned to
of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pinkston and daughter, Betty, of Ham- the holidays with her parents,
mond, Indiana, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Rapp. end at their home here. j Mrs. Myrtle Grass and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Woolms Reg, called on Mr. and Mrs. of Terre Haute, spent Sunday Roscoe Carrithers and Mr. and afternoon here with relatives. I Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday after-
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dU at " 1N0- A major company. Inquire 501 E
Washington St.
Missionary Society Meets
noon.
i Tnmmio .Tpnlrinc enn nf Mrs.
The ladies of the Missionary Del)a JenRins a'rriml homc Somety of the Shelburn Baptist Saturda after receiving. his disChurch held their first meeting charge of the new year at the, home of Misg G,en Hooycr of Fort their president Mrs. Edna Boyll, Kn0X) Kentuck snent the New East Shelburn Street, Thursday v . vnpaHnn hr ... h
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WANTED - Dead animals. We Saturday and Saturday night. Bill her home here Saturday after af.te,r.n00Ii; ! !' L k, mother, Mrs. Xenia Hoover.
remove your dead animals free of Mickey, Phone 583.
charge. Phone ; No. 9 reverse ; charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co 1 NOTICE
The telephpne directors of the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Foy
re- Rusk and family in .Sullivan.
I spending the past two months in j California.
Mrs. Anna Eslinger spent
(90.
FOR SALE Ivory and white
enamel kitchen range. ,920 North
WANTED Three or 4-room 'ZLTT", ,
Ive bids for .lineman
ren. Call 501 between 8 and 5.
or
FOR" SALE Hay ."'tlttver, lespe-
Jdeza and timothy. Clifford Curry,
? mi. southeast of Farmersburg.i
Farmersburg phone.
FOR SALE 1935 Ford V-8 cbach. Lawrence E. Roseberry, New Lebanon, Indiana. FOR SALE Good cabinet mod
el Charter Oak coal heating i stove. Hazel Rowings, Fairbanks.!
.
WANTED 2 or 3-room ; apt.; furnished or unfurnished. No children Good 'references. Exserviceman. Call 45-L Shelburn.
Ralph Bush, Shelburn.
WANTED Large feather beds and all kinds of antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4,sGreencastle.; ' '
HELP WANTED Position open
on
before Jan. 31, 1946. : i . j They, reserve the right, to ; reject any xr all bids. ; j Fairbanks Telephone Directors
CHICKEN HAS HUGE LIVER
J When. Levi Morgan of Dugger killed and dressed a White Leghorn hen recently ; he was sur-r prised to find the fowl's liver
of Mrs. Boyll was opened by
singing "Let The Lower Light3 Be Burning." Devotions werled by Glenn Downes wit i prayer by Esther Bailey. After
the business session the Mission- ' ary Study was conducted by ' Sadie Thompson. Refreshments ' of fruit salad, whipped cream, j cookies and coffee were served '.ito .Glenn Downes, Esther Baileyj
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8. (UP) Belle Stark, Sadie Thompson, Produce: , , 011ie Crist, Ethel Wright, Jessie Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, Bardsley, Mrs. Kessler and the 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn hostess, Mrs. Boyll.
TODAY'S MARKETS
SOCIETY . Su'.Iivan ebekah Lodge The Rebekah Lodge met Thursday night, January 3rd. Sister Hazel L. Erust, president of the Rebekah Assembly arid her staff installed ' the officers of .Sullivan ' Rebekah' L6dge No. 252 in their various offices in a beautiful and impressive , ceremony.
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for young lady. Apply at Bennett's 'about ten times larger than the Pharmacy. . , jusual chicken.s liver Tlie liver
weighed ten ounces
FOR SALE 5-burner oil stove, like new. 583 So. Section. Phone 9&4-X.
HELP
waitress at , the BUS CAFE. Apply in person.
WANTED Experienced
DEPOT
and each
lobe measured five inches in length and three inches across. 'Otherwise the chicken appeared
WANTED TO RENT Farming normal in every respect with the land for the coming season. ' heart being possibly a fraction Wayne Arnett, New Lebanon. (smaller than the ordinary
: chicken heart.
10c;' geesje, 10c; capons, six pounds, and over, 31c; under six pounds, ' 26e. i.
Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds
and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c;
Dugger Monday. GM 2c Felix Faidherbe, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faidherbe,
medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; has received hi3 discharge from
FOR SALE 2 5-yr-old milk cfews, 2 3-yr.-old heifers, 1 2-yr.-
old registered Angus bull, team of WANTED Welding, acetylene
Suies, wagon, ana narness. uaie uwuiu, vy ex-serviceman. Big: reager, 3 miles northeast of I or small jobs. Have portable'
pass. welders. Will do work anywhere. I
. Everett D. Bedwell, Gambill, Ind. HEATING EQUIPMENT: Hot ' Write R. R. 1 Duceer
HOME FROM INDIA
low grade, 25c; pullets. 18c.
years in
air .furnaces and blowers. Boilers'.
and radiation for both water gndl
sfvam. Circulating pumps, unit
VoLjaters, conversion oil burners, all Tpe and fittings for' their installation. In stock. Terms. LAWrVlV.Nrwnj.V c a t ire rnnr
v auuu U 11 U U U ViVl P.ANY, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90.
Cpl. Charles L. Arnett has re-
WANTED TO rttvt.o,. turned home ' from the ' India
trunk. Will pay cash. Call 571. I theater- He received his dis'charge January 6th at Camp. MARRIED, experienced farm Atterbury and arrived home hand wants year round job on the service more than three
tarm. Can give references. Write years.
sox iu, c-o Times.
the Navy after three
j the service. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8. (UP) I EM 1c Max Dunder, son of Livestock: jMr. and Mrs. Fred Dunder has Hogs, 1,500; good and chojee received his discharge from the 160-300 lbs.,' $14.85; 300 lbs. up, j Navy after three years service. $14.60. Charles Hurst and William Cattle, 2,500; calves, 600; choice Goodman were in Sullivan Fri-975-lb. yearlings, $18.00; good day. around 1,050-lb. steers, $17.00;! Mrs. George Young visited medium and good heifers, $13.00 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exline $13.50; outstanding beef cows to, Saturday. $14.50; vealers mostly 50-55c' m
higher; good and choice, $17.50 $18.00, top $13.05. Sheep, 1,500; good and choice natives largely $13.75 $14.50; good and choice slaughter ewes,
.50 $7.50.
I Officers installed were: Ida EXLINE CORNER ! . . AT .. T . . . . Richeson, N. G; Mrytle Lewellyn, Mrs. Alexander Brown was in '
iV. G.; Avenell Dailey, Kec. 1 Sec'y.; Reva Livingston, Fin. Sec'y.; Lulu Hutcheson. treasurer; Zola Fairrell. conductoor;
Maurinc Blakeman, warden;
MAYOR WILLIAM O'DWYES, who was sworn in as new mayor of New , York City, in a quiet midnight ceremony at the suburban home of . a. relative, is shown at city hall getting a hearty shake from ex-Mayor Fiorello LaGustrdia, who is prepared . to begin a broadcasting and , ' newspaper career. Among ithe congratulatory messages reaching ; the new ;mayor were several cables from friends and relatives in ' Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland, where he was born, flflterflationaf). T r r-j : ' lighted. Christmas tree, the sing-! EN Rt)UTE" HOME ing of carols was enjoyed, by all. j PEARL HARBOR, T. H. Ens. Nina Anderson then gave-the de-, Victor R. Asbury, USNR, . hus-
'votions. after which. Whilma,Dana mrs. Mary jane Asmiry,
of 10 North Section St., Sullivan, Ind. is one of 700 high-point
The class members were de- Navy veterans whom the "Magic lighted to find in their midst Carpet" is bringing back to the
Mrs. Ross Harbaugh and Mrs.
Snavely led in prayer.
Ohio Grid Coach
Lgood business. Good location. Box
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OR SALE 75 head of ewes,
are beginning to lamb now. Also Njp. 1 quality lespedeza hay baled with a slicer. C. R. Braedon.
Graysville phone 4-36.
-fs . FOR SALE 20 acres with
icjaiidmgs and 20 acres without btlilding3. Robert Puch. 3 mi
northwest of Shelburn, Shelburn
fj 2. Shelburn phone.
WANTED Experienced office
; girf, typing, bookkeeping and dic
tation. Write Box 80. c-o Times. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants work staying with children after school or nights. Phone 699-A..
FOR SALE Reed and Son piano. Cheap if taken at once. Mrs. H. W. McCullough, Shel-
yn, Ind.
WANTED Two-room , apartment with private bath, suitable for bedroom and living room, furnished or unfurnished. No children. Call 501 between 8 and 5.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE White porcelain
P kitchen cabinet. 307 So. St.-
t'lair. .
Dead Animals j Removed fAll kinds: horses, cows, I sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snllif van phone 332 or Crawford S8201 or Crawford 53109, JfTcrje Haute. We pay all J-phone charges. 24 hour ser. i vice.
John Wachtel Co
Terrs Hsctg. Irffca
TIRE REPAIRING, vulcanizing, and anytime ROAD SERVICE. Depend upon Hud when trouble strikes in town, city or country. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Order Crow's or Kelly's seed corn
now. Its gettine spare riu
Mickey, 116 West Wall St.- Phone 583.
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R. S. to N. G., Crisa Watson; L. S to N. G., Vermont 1 McCoskey; inside G., Maude Mason; outside G., Mary Parks; musician, Arlie Springer; chaplain, Hoyt Collins; retiring N.. G., Tena Lippeatt. After lodge, light refreshments were served by the Pa3t Noble Grand, Tena Lippeatt. Gertrude Ruddell, D. D. President District 38 Rebekahs, arid her staff installed the officers of Sarah Ellen Rebekah Lodge No. 351 of Shelburn Monday, January 7. On Tuesday, January
8th, they will go to Merom and
install their officers. All Re
bekahs are invited to attend.
Fidelis Class The Fidelis class of the Christion church held their Christmas
After contests conducted by Mildred Taylor, gifts were ex-
States aboard the U.S.S. Briareus. The U.S.S. Briareus one nf
Waldo Wheeler, who in a very more than 300 carrierSi battlecharming manner presented ships cruisers, and attack transChristmas stories. ,' ports in the Navy's famed "Magic'
Carpet" fleet left Okinawa, December 12, and was scheduled
fe I about December 28. Refreshmenta were served by , , ' ,mmm. the ho.stesses to the following i i m lmujjm .m
members: Mesdames Lydia Brown, j Thelma Shepherd, Mildred Taylor, Ellen Boyd, Brethcl Flynn,! Ruth McVickers, Isabelle Adams, Margaret Hummel, Edna Spainhour, Mary L. Templelon, Eloise Skidmore, Ruth Barcus, Lucille. Ford, Nina Anderson, Dot Elmore, Edith Miller, Pauline Mahan, Misses Jessie Ruddell, Whil-'
ma Snavely and Mildred Williams. W. S. C. S. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the V. S. C. S.
M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aikin's Service Costa No More."
HUNTERS & TRAPPERS I need 1000 opossum quick. Paying 75c. Hurry them in. Lots of $25.00 or more I pay bridge toll. Home every afternoon except Sat. All other furs holding steady. Shorty Lowe, Hutsonville, 111.
"Just a minutelOne of the Presses I gave you has mywife in it."
party at the home of Mrs. Pauline , of the Methodist Church has been Mahan on December 18th. I postponed until Thursday, JanAfter assembling around the uary 17.
SHAKE'S MACHINE SHOP ' 428 South Troll general repair work . and welding done with guaranteed satisfaction. Will be officially open Jan. 10th. ARCHIE M. SHAKE ROY R. SHAKE
PAUL EIXLER, 38, above, is Ohio State's new football coach. He succeeds Carroll Widdoes, who has stepped down to take a job as assistant to Bixler, who was . his assistant the last two years. Bixler is a graduate of Mount Union college. (International)
GRAB BAG
REPLACE your worn-out range now, with a Majestic or CopperClad. Compactly designed and fully insulated to save you coal.
Woodward Hardware Co.. Dueepr. !
Ind. ' j WE HAVE just received our allocation of quality linoleum, 6-foot widths. Woodward Hard-! ware Co., Dugger, Ind, .
One-M!nut Test 1. How many states are named for presidents? 2. Can you name words in the English language which rhyme with month? 3. Who was president of the V. S. during the French and Indian wars ?
, Words of Wisdom Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed. Who does the best his circumstance allows, does well.
act nobly; angels could dono
!r.ore. Young.
Hints on Etiquette If you are a member of a church congregation or a freshman in school, and you meet your minister or instructor but realize he doesn't remember your name, it is helpful to go and introduce yourself by name.
Today's Horoscope """v" ; You are self-reliant, cautious, shrewd, dependable, and being intuitive, can easily detect deception In others. You always will enjoy excellent health, and should
live to a ripe old age. On this, your birthday, concentrate on routine Jobs only. Put an efficiency idea into effect. Extend an Invitation to a friend today. Your best work will be done in secret or where you are undisturbed. Guide your, work this evening by Intuition.
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One Minute Test Answers 1. One, Washington. 2. There are none.' A 3. There was no United States, hencejip.. president.
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