Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 13, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 January 1946 — Page 5

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriami, 2 cents For Sale SEE US about your spring fertilizer needs. Farm Bureau Cc op. for John Deere narts and lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, tad. noOD USED TIRES for sale, Outfit your car with these fit for . : 1 :.. TTTTTVQ STANDARD STATION. STANDARD aiAiiuw. FOR ' ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner Sales & Service, Tel. 250. iurK mcivuiian. i tt"T C AT r Qn.rtnrA -f o rm dlA miles northSullivan. Vacant land, 30 acres of good timber, enough to build good house and barn. Road nn twn ciHps with electic Doles. I Good well water year round. Good fence. $35.00 per acre. Box 13 c-o Times. FOR SALE Nice fat hog to butcher. See Curly South, 708 South Main Street. FOR SALE Modern home, reasonable. Quick possession. 401 W. Donaldson St. FOR SALE Co-op tractor and plows. Lester Baker, Graysville phone. NEW and used auto parts and

,l I.UUC9, UDCVi LlUV.lt mil,.I freeze $1'.00 per gallon. Mason's V Auto. Exchange, Carlisle.

FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet with short wheel base. Ted Phegley, Merom R. 2. FOR SALE Man's overcoat in good condition. See it at 623 E. Jackson St., Sullivan, Ind. , THURSDAY SPECIAL Ironing boards, complete with pad, $3.29 ea. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Registered Black Angus bulls. Contact Lex Plew at J. H. Crowder farm, 2lA miles northwest of Sullivan. FOR SALE Roan bull 1 yr. old. John McKinney, 3 mi. east of Merom. FOR SALE Anyone interested ir. a deep freeze unit for the home contact M. A. Markee, 228 West Giles, Phone 116. Have few for immediate delivery. FOR SALE 147 acres: minerals not sold, fair improvements; electricity. $6,500. Frank Bedwell, Pleasantville, Ind. FOR SALE Copper Clad kitchen range; 50-lb. ice box, all in good condition. Call 846. 419 So. Court. FOR SALE 1936 Pontiac coupe, extra clean; 1933 Vfe-ton Chevrolet pickup, A-l condition, , wfcth cattle rack; 1931 Model A coach, 4 new tires. Inquire at Everly Grocery, Wilford, 3 miles east of Shelburn. M. T. Hood. FOR SALE Nice and fat hens alive or dressed. 443 E. Washington. FOR SALE New jacket suit, tweed coat'size 16, dresses size 38 ' . & 36, child's good shoes & white , boots. Mrs. Roy Taylor, 331 Indiana Ave. Telephone 282. Dead Animals Removed au 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. 21 hour ser vice i John Wachtel Co Terre Hsatgi, IbSJim

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is counted as a word. All $1.50. word, minimum. S1.50. FOR SALE Team bay horses, wt. 1300. 1 mi. south Paxton, 5 mi. east Francis Padgett. FOR SALE 4 3-year-old Jer- 1 sey cows; one 8-year-old, one 9-year-old, one 5-year-old Jerseys. 2 miles southwest of Grays-; ville. Lewis Charley FOR SALE G.E. Deluxe model sweeper and hand cleaner. 250 W. Giles. Phone 436-B f ,. FOR SALE-13-ft Baughman' ihme spreader 6x8 hydraulic dump bed, tandems with springs . & 900 tires. George Arnett, 409 - . i FOR SALE White coal range, like new; small table and a white

table-type cabinet. Tony Gill, PARCEL DELIVERY,; any size Shelburn. ,1 package, anywhere in, the city. : " : : ' 'tVin !) tJTTrvo a att-i Ann

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truck, short wheel base. Also STATION. , corn for sale. Maude McConnell T0 OBLIGE OUR CUSTOMfarm, east on 54. Wash Deckard. ERS this shop will remain open FOR SALE 8 cows, 2 fresh, ' evenings for appointment work, others fresh soon; seven yearling for your appointment ; now. calves; 4 heifers; 3 steers; team of MAJOR-BOTE BEAUTY MART, black horses, weight 4,000, age 5 flossie Dennis, proprietor; Bea- & 6; extra heavy new tug har- ,Mors Bedwe11 and Betty ness. Albert Drake, 1 miles TemPIetonnortheast of Shelburn. TAXES Gross Income Tax

FOR SALE-Five-burner Boss tnno ctrmo T ito ir 501 M Main. FOR. S AT.P! Rlarlr fur mat vcellent condition, size 40. Call 105F2. Dueeer nhone. . FOR A limited time we will I make a reduced price on some of our permanents. $10.00 frilrl Wave for $7.50 and $15.00 Cold Wave for $10.00. $5.00 machineless wave for $4.00. $5.00 machine wave, $3.50. Nesbit Beauty Shop' Phone 377. i IRONING BOARDS, milk buck - ets. $5.50 aluminum kitchen stools reduced to $3.95. Radiator grills for Fords, Chevrolets and . Plymouths. Complete line mufflers and tail pipes for all cars. 2 gallons Gulf motor oil 98c. Fog I lights from $1.98 up. All these and many others at SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. FOR SALE 4-yr.-old Jersey w. Fresh now. Eugene Bond. R. R. 3 Sullivan. Dugger phone. FOR SALE 7-room semi-modern house, garage, 2 lots. Good location. ImmpHiato nrtceoceSnn 5-room semi-modern house, hardwood floors, built-in cabinPts. hnt & miH 7atr haam,nt garage, 2 lots. Possession soon. 6-room house, large lot. Close in. North Court Street. Immediate possession. 5-room semi-modern hnncp on, rage, large lot. Close in. South Main. Possession soon. 3-room house, garage, large lot North Broad St. 3-room house, outbuilrlinffa. 3fi

acres good land, every foot till- beef cows- $14-30; cutters to meable, good fence. 3 miles south- dlum Srade, $9.00 $12.50; good west Sullivan. Immediate posses- and cnoice vealers. $17.50 $18.05. sion. I Sheep, 300; good to mostly CHARLES M. USEEY choice 91-lb. fed Texas Iambs, Real Estate $14.50; other grades lambs nom451 South Troll. Phone 54Z-Y inal- '

for RENT FOR RENT-Two moaern f urn - ished rooms. 304 North State Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. "1 WANTED 2 or 3-room furnished or unfurnished. No. children. Good references. Exserviceman. Call ' 45-L Shelburn. I Ralnh Bnr.h. Shelburn. I I WANTED Coal and gravel hauling, or contract dump bed work. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll, $t. Phone 695. j

WANTED Weekly cleaning. Call at 219 So. Section. Phone 183-L. Ivy Rusher. I

WANTED Calves one week old or older. Any breed. Write or contact James E. Shrum, R. R. 1, Sullivan, Indiana. WANTED TO RENT A farm .from 80 to 100 acres. 1 Smith, Carlisle R. 3. Hobart WANTED TO BUY Good 1936 C Miscellaneous l NOTICE 24-IIR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. ! BE THE FIRST in your neigh-' borhood to enjoy the beauty, con venience, and economy of the new Majestic and Copper Clad ranges. See us now and let us help you select the model you desire. In stock, ready for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. i ' ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: ;Now is the time to-. order "John-I

son Production-Bred Chicks." , living in the Mayme Apple resiBarred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, dence.

New HahV Reds ReRo k ! Austra WhiteSi and Large T ' English White Leghorns. First hatch January 2ist. 35 years of continued poultry progress. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY! COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD Reports due Jan. 31st. '.Malcolm ""PUeu. WIHCe, mace lire Battery Service. ' aiillUH rAUlVlH-KS 1 am now taking orders for soy ucaus a"u oais Ior spring delivery. Bill Mickey, Phone 762. LOOK New pre-war 550-18, 45-21 tires. Also all sizes new 8uaranteed Auto-lite batteries. J LOST . , LOST Dark blue drawstring ' purse. Call phone 574.x Reward . - TODAY'S MARKETS ' INDIANAPOLIS i HUM-ProAiM.! ' Jan. 17.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 6rade 25cpullets. 18c, ...... . . JTZTt . ; INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 17. (UP) Livestock: , "ogs' 1'0UU- gooa ana ch01ce lbs up $14-85' ceilinS; 100iou ids., $i3.zosi4.50; good and choice sows. $1400 to mnstfv i50. Cattle, 1,000; calves, 150; good to choice yearling steers, $17.50; medium grade lightweight steers, $15.20 $15.50; no heifers; eood DAILY TIMES f Q P E N FORUM Letters and interview of snttablp nature and proper nr-ws-paper Interest are sought for this enliimn. the editor reservlnit the fht to censor or reject any artleli hi may deem Is not suitable nd proper. Articles of 500 word or. less are preferred. All article I sent to the Open Forum, must (be . ciffned anil nildroaa r!vi In ... der that the editor may know the wrller, however, the " wrlter'f nanie will not be published If re- , qnested. . Artlr.le piihUihnr herein do l" erearl1 p-rtrea the ent. went of the Daily Times and thit paper may or may not arree wjta rtatj;!t5 coctatafid

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Charles Vickrey was a Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and family. Mrs. Anna McCammon guest I Frank spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ed- t na Bates, who has been quite ill. Luther Owens or Indianapolis, spent the week-end at his home here. 1 PVlirllTO 'Dhillil-t ("linn nnJ L1yd Vickrey spent Sunday with i . nr i i t t l m a mi. dim iviis. ouiiii jMinure ana daughter in Indianapolis. They were accompanied home by Ms. and Mrs. Ross Vickrey. Ross re ceived his discharep SnnHav af ter three years service in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heidenreich attended tn.e show "Leave Her to Heaven" in Terre Haute Sunday afternoon. Ray Redifer is spending this week in Chicago business. transacting ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bogard and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKain and family were guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. i Day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn are

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Miss Mary Rambis of Indianapclis, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rambis over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boling of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mrs. Violet Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hayworth of Farmersburg, visited relatives 1. C.HIn.r Arnold Gilbert returned to his home here after receiving honorable discharge. his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and children of Indianapolis, A . U n .,,aa1.an ViarA UfftVl "1C relatives. Mrs. Wilton Richey left for Chicago Thursday where she will join her husband who is employed there. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Grace Norris for an all-day meeting. The day was spent in quilting. At noon a delic ious chicken dinner was enjoyea; by Rev. and Mrs. Killion, Sallie DeBusk. Lillie Miller, Maude German, Imo Owens, Virginia Hayworth, Lydia Jones, Gertrude Sebring and the hostess, Grace Norris.

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Miss Virginia McGlone, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Mc Glone of Farmersburg, became the bride of James C. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller of Terre Haute Sunday, January 13th at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, with Rev. Jack Anderson of Sullivan reading the vows in the presence of the immediate families and friends. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of l Terre Haute. i The bride wore a brown suit jwith white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Johnson wore a green suit with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. A reception was held follow TASTE it and you'll agree y get tangy sun-rich u?ce with real free-ripe flavor! DRINK it daily. It's a tasty gold mine of Cold-fighting Vitamin C ' EW PACK 29c 46 Oz. Can HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS KOTEX ...2 for 43c 12's KOTEX ............. 89c 54's ' MODESS ....... 2 for 43c 12 s ' ' MODESS ........... 89c 56's i ' ' TAMPAX .... 29c 10's KROGER NAPKINS . . 17c 12's i inflfi iu n H'lTn Ti WfiBiai 11 liiLaH m Ami STEAK . ' " LOIN ROAT,v ii Uil g Gfillo ; . Tree 1,1 1 I Fresh, i -oziu i&iuKGcvkv.

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