Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 January 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US about your spring fertilizer needs. Farm Bureau Coop: . " 1 FOR John . Deere parts nd lervice call 285 at ' Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. - r- TTeirr TT C cala Outfit your Tar wUh these fit for long service ' bargains; STANDARD STATION. HUD'S FOR SALE 4-room house with 9 lots, 4 outbuildings. Oscar Chestnutt property at Hymera. Inquire at residence, Eunice woe. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, lb in. tires, uooa running 2 miles north' of Graysville on 63. Graysville phone. FOR SALE 1 lard press; 1 din ins table, eood condition: 1 Sten ite radio; 1 library table. Phone 461 in daytime only. FOR SALE Boy's 3-piece suit,' . oyso-piew sb uiv, hovs- cfoS mod conditf oil. I Phone 461, daytime only. : FOR SALE 2-room house,! large lot, garden, hen house, and fruit trees. Priced for' quick sale.. Tnmiiro 42S S. Main St. USED furniture, stoves, radios and other articles. We buy, sell ' anH trarfp The TraHino Pnt 1 Kliplhiirn Tnrf FOR SALE One Angus heifer t ! i t 1 mi . 1111 ilL'ilCl LdlX uv biuc. oiit: live- . I Call 515. Harold Lewellyn. FOR. SALE 6-room house, strictlv modern.'1 With vacant store room attached, Good location. Possession in 10 days. I -room: nouse, eiecincuy, sinK ana water in Kitcnen, Dunt-in out. Good barn, good fence. 5 1 1 T ! -
3-room house, electricity, poul-lV1 e' try houses, small orchard bearing! fruit, 5 acres land. 3 miles north!
Dass. Possession soon. 5-room house, electricity, garage, barn, poultry house, plenty water 41 acres land. Close to Sullivan on Road 41. 3-room house, smokehouse, celar, poultry house and barn, elec tricity. 18 acres land, plenty wafer. School bus passes the . door. Possession soon. i' 6-room house, a eond nnp sink Wd water in kitchen, cistern, 2 .meJls, beautiful yard, poultry houses for 800 hens. Electricity in aiiouse ana poultry houses. Hog I j house, one acre lot, hog proof I I fence. 25 acres . land. Possession : T.I. . Ui . , . - Boon. 5-room house, electricity, barn and nnnltrw h T19 acres - Hamilton twp. land. Gravel road, -school ,the house. - bus passes . CHARLES M. USREY Real Estate & Ins., Sullivan. I Smith Trnll fit PI..... A eflo v I x ! SAND, GRAVEL, ROCK Reas1 . i -I vnauic yutcB, prumpi service Anywhere in Sullivan County, onable prices, nromnt service Johnny Rogers,. Phone 640, Sulli jran. FOR SALE Used bricks, brickbats, windnw rasinoc " anrf "Irames, 2x4, 6's & 8's. Harvev N. Parr, Phone 143-K Shelburn. . Dead Animals Removed AU kinds:, horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. I Terre Haute. We pay all ! phone charges. 24 hour ser. I vice. 1 John Wachtel Co Tmt Haute. Indiana
FOR SALE 63-acre farm. One mile east of Miner's City. " Good 6-room house, new garage, large barn, metal corn crib and other buildings. Electricity. J. M. Hopewell, Farmersburg. FOR SALE We have a full line of Vitality feeds. Have plenty of dog feed now. I also have Red Clover, Alsike, Sweet, Kor fan Lespedeza. Red Top, Timothy seeds. Come in- and look them over. B. F. Workman, 15 Jack- ! son St. Phone 385. : FOR SALE Two maple living room tables, one chest of draw-' ers. 316 W. Johnson St. I I FOR SALE House, and bath, two large rooms .1 porcnes.i aveu sireei- 8as' eiecinuuy auu water27North Broad. FOR SAT.E193fi Pnntian TnHnr I In good condition. 1 block east of . i Hall's Garaep and IV, hlorkq i y.arage an. . 1 blocKS north. Henry Vaught, SUMP PUMPS: We have just received a shipment of sump your needs. LAWRENCE VILLE au& uumaimy, Lawrence vine, iiuiiuis, jriiuue siu. , .FOR SALE-Goldfish and food, cut eiaaioias, ana runerai designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR ELECTROLUX Vacuum meaner bales Sc hervice, Tel. 250. rUrK MCMUlan. FOR SALE Half bed with springs & mattress; 3-burner Perf ffi tnr1 TMnJ Tmam v uwn, fiL ,11 Jl . FOR. SALE 5 good milch cows. ijust fresh and heavy producers; DeLaval 2-unit making ma chine, good'as new; 1 Minn. Mo,line Model J tractor in A-1 con-' dition. Bill A. Dodds, 1 mi. south u" . o. i. muue WATER SYSTEMS for farm ' waj..k bYbfiMS for farm, ".V " iJJ "nUUJ CAT I'd 111. Phone 90. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. 703 E. Washington. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. HELP WANTED Position ooen for VOlinff ladv: Annlir at Rnr.otf c Pharmacy ' . r HELP WANTED Experienced waitress at the BUS DEPOT A -mn a m t-A,. Apply m person. " ,.,.,tn WANTED 2 or 3-room apt., furnished or unfurnished. No children. Good referents. Fy. ; . . . serviceman.' Call 45-L1 oneiDurn. Ralph Bush, Shelburn.
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' - i uuilj IIUS tU and fjom Terre Haute. Five days' a week. Phone Jim Birch. 522-X. Miscellaneous TIRE REPAIRING, vulcanizing, and anytime ROAD SERVICE. Depend upon Hud when trouble strikes in town, city or country. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. NOTICE We will serve dinners on Sunday. Try our plate lunches and chicken dinners every day. Open at 5:00 a. m. to accommodate early risers 111 GRILL. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING, any job, large or small, 24HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service.
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Jf Si .! PFC. WAITER J. BIATTERT, who fought with Patton's Army in Europe and has been a Michigan state trooper since his discharge, faces a murder charge in Detroit, where he confessed the slaying of tS!! divorcee. The confession, accord ing to police, came after Blattert's brother, Charles, persuade? him to surrender. (International) NOW OPEN rirlf'., Graysville, Phone 212. Battery, hm,'n ,uii i. ' i.a.gjiig, lllCLliaxilUdJ. WUI K. TAXES. Fprfpral X, st,t0 Malcolm Campbell. Phone 285 or (9073 for appointment. , .nr. inc p inn i in vnnr npicrhborhood to enjoy the bVautv con p .ooa 10 enjoy lne Deaty con" vemence, and economy of the new cfii ina jj iks i in your neigh-, Majestic and Copper Clad ranges. Se.e us "ow and let us nP Vu select the model you desire. In stock, ready for immediate delvery- Woodward Hardware Co., mugger, ina. INCOME TAX Service. Will do
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- Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. Wash :ington. Phone 118. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: n . - er 'Jnn-! b" ri a" :rt re vf- Rck-Re,ds' New Hampshire Reds, Red Rocks, j Austra Whites, and Large Type, English White Leghornl First hatch January 21st. 35 continued poultry JOHNSON FEED & years of piogiess. SUPPLY COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. WEAR a Spencer esneclallv' Bardsley, corsetie're. Shelburn. 1 i designed for you. Mrs. Georgia ! NOTICE In my ads of Jan. 8-9-10 I gave the wrong phone number. The correct number is 762. Bill Mickey. - FOR health, style and beauty the sPeHcer garments are tops. Made for women, men and child ren to meet all individual needs. Call 561 after 5 P. M. IVA GILES. LOST LOST Tire chain, Monday afternoon nn strppta nf Rii!lit-nn T?a. turn t M0i5r, r-,-t- i : t, j IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Private First Class Jack E. Wilson, who was killed on Jan. 12, 1943. He! and 104 of his buddies were killed '. , ; , wcic uii iii inc uuuvuy guing to Luzon in the Philippines. Dear Jack, you are not forgotten, Tho you are gone from us, J j J u&v. v nil As you will always be. How sad and lonelv it has left us. I No words can ever tell, i In life we loved you dearly And in death we love, you still. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, sisters and brothers. One-RCnute Test l. From what part of the animal does chuck beef come from? . 2. From what part of the pig do we get bacon? 3. Of what vegetable is broccoli a variety? Words of Wisdom In most quarrels' there ts a fault on both sides. A quarrel may be compared to a spark, which , cannot be produced without a. flint as well as steel. Either 'of them may hammer on wood forever; no fire will follow, Col-ton.
News Every Day From NeighboringTowns
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Engle, who
have been here visiting relatives f efs y iViireturned to their home in Ham- f Mrj- A. Wickhne were . tj!- c...j.. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Curry and
I Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer spent Sunday in Bedford. I Mrs. Flora Wence had as her I dinner guests Monday, Mrs. Lena Bonebrake and . daughter, j Beverly, of Chicago, Miss Janet j i Raines of Terre Haute, Mr. and ( ' Mrs. Will Raines, Mrs. Maggie IPninoB and rlniiohtpr Marv Ellpn , Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dix and son, Mrs. Juanita Zachman of ....v ""-o-- J . Mr. and Mrs. Hud Hubble r j it- o tdu visiieu w, aiiu mis. uawi nuubins Sundav Rebekah's Install Officers,. Sarah Ellen Rebekah . Lodge met IVTnnriav pvpninff in rrcnlaV SeSSion. Mrs. Gertrude Ruddell , . . . j t)..jj.ii 1 i T J District Deputy President of nistrir-t Nn as and her installing staff of Sullivan installed the following officers in beautiful ani r.nj vy, Phm;- v n impressive manner: TMnhip Carrie Richmond; recording secretary, Marguerite Miller; financial secretary, Clara Pierce; iRushia Mc.Cracken; chaplain, Mayme Myers; R. S. to N. G., Essa Nash; L. S. to N. G., Edith Wnndsmallr R. S. to V. G.. Arj t c v n T ;iiia Jones; inside guardian, Grace Norris; outside guardian, Josephine Brust; past Noble Grand, Qllie Cr-rs . .-Aw iliA Au,ti, rrrishrrients were -served. CUFID GETS STAND-CFF BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (UP) Cupid is holding his own here but no more. While the county one day recently, Circuit Judge t,,; it,( ,k ffw cierK lssuea 1IJ marriage licenses Blaine Hatch, whose office is next door, granted 10 divorces. BYRNES, DUNN
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BOARDING PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S PLANE, known as the "Sacred Cow," Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, right, and Assistant Secretary of State James C. Dunn are shown as they took off foi' London and the opening session of the United Nations Organisation general assembly. (InteinatiosalSoundpbotoX
GRAB BAG ' Hints on Efquette You can bore your friends unspeakably by letting your children "show off" when the friends come to visit Do, however, Introduce the children and let them say a few words before they retire to their own affairs to let the older people talk. Todav's Horoscope Today's birthday child has a frank, energetic and progressive nature, and you have faith in the good performed by others. Those born on this date achieve their greatest success by adhering to Distributed bv King Features Eyatictta,
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' , . . family of Crane, Indiana. Afternoon callers were their grandson. James W. Richmond and Miss Floella Bedwell of Sullivan. 1 II Miss Phyllis Anderson of De-' troit, returned to her home Friday after a visit here with her nnrpnts Mr. and Mrs. .lmer ' r- i Mrs. Gladys Coyner Sullivan Wednesday. was in ! ' MrS- J - r 7 T t major operation Wednesday at iko Ma shpran Knsnital in , TT j a Sniiivan. J ester wayman, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wayman, ar rived Tuesday from overseas. Mrs. Robert Arnold visited her sister, Mrs. Berniece Tuttle in Linton Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Hammersly entertained her bridge club Wednes- 1 day evening. " Refreshments of cake and coffee were served to Mrs. Cecil Dukes, Mrs. Margaret j0nes, Mrs. Priscilla Yung, Mrs Nel!io Holder, Mrs. Venita PhilUps and Mrs. Hazel Rector. v num ,. . IOIL FIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seewer received a telephone call from their son, Ray, saying he had arrived in the States and would be home soon. Lt.. Seewer has been in the Army ten years and recentlv has been serving m the recently nas Deen serving m mc European theater. His wife and OFF TO LONDON the belief that they themselves are the masters of their success. Do not fabricate or exaggerate stories todav. The moon enters Aries at 4:53 a. m., and Mercury enters Capricorn at 9:07 a. m., making a splendid cycle for a start as a writer. Discount stories that you are told and stick to the known or familiar. One Minute Test Answers 1. Between the neck and the shoulders. . : 2. The back and eidga. 3. Cabbage., Ia&
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daughter, Sandra Rae, reside In Sullivan. Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Stevens and family were dinner' guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Annis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner were guests Sunday afternoon' of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyman. Cpl. and Mrs. Max Sluder returned to Camp Atterbury Sun-
,day after spending several days ihere with his parents. Helen and Reah Stevens spent I last Thursday" ' with .-' Mr. - and Mrs. Ira Riggs near . Prairie I Creek. " Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Haines spent a few days here recently with her parents. A shower was given Thursday ;v,t December 27th at the home of Mrs. Edna Clark for her daughter, Mrs. Lowell Drake. Guests of Mr., and Mrs. Virgil Chowning Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyman and Mr and Mrs. Henry Elliot and family. Collean Stevens visited Mr. r-?. Mrs. Robert Ballard near ftloi'om during the holidays. Christmas Day guests of Mr. d T'rs. Henry Seewer were Mi. r.r.r1 Mrs. Paul Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seewer and daughter and Mrs. Ray Seewer and daughter. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 11. (UP) Produce: ' j .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. I 1 Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds and overi 38c; gr'ade a, large 4gc:' mpdinm 5Rp- orado -R .iroi. 32r! medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c. INDIANAPOLIS, -(UP) Livestock: Jan. 11. Hogs, 5,000; good and choice 160 lbs. up, $14.85 ceiling; 100 to 160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows, $13.50 $13.85; choice lightweights to $14.10. , Cattle, 800; calves, 400; mostly good 1,127-lb. steers, $16.75; common to low good heifers, $11.50 $15.00; good and choice vealers, $16.50 $17.00; few sorted offerings, $17.50. t Sheep, 500; few lots good and choice fat native lambs, $13.00 $14.00, top, $14.00. Slaughter ewes steady at $7.50 down. , 1 They'll Do It Every
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WILLIAM LEARY, president of the TTAArntirtn tt Tplisnhnn Wnrlfprfi of Pennsylvania, representing 5,000 of the 20,000 workers in the; state, said in Philadelphia tbat ! his union will not take part in the : sympathy- strike, but that If picket lines were established around the plants in the area, his ; union would not cross them.'- The sympathy strike Is being urged; by 1 the Western Electric Em-. ployes association, that staged a! walkout, - finteruatioiza)..,
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We have a 12 cubic ft Deep Freeze. All steel construction, glass wool insulation. A ..:''. c ' v- -i v .-.f.v ; r very beautiful box. And can make delivery. , IV . ... ... ... ... . . ... on sale for a limited number.
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