Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 14, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 January 1946 — Page 5

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale ctttt ttc hmit vour soring fertilizer needs. Farm Bureau Co v... --. - - op. FOR John Deere parts and ervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & .Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. GOOD USED TIRES for sale. Outfit your car with these fit for long service bargains. HUD'S STAMDARTI STATION. i FOR ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner Sales & Service, Tel. 250. in: nMvmion . L , FOR SALE Modern nome, f reasonable.. Quick possession. 401 ;W. Donaldson St. ' i ' 1 FOR SALE Roan bull lyr.j old. John McKinney, 3 mi. east of Merom. FOR SALE Anyone interested' in 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, 9 not sold, fair improvements; eiectricity. $6,500. Frame Beciweii, Pleasantville, Ind. J 1

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east of Shelburn. M. T. Hood. FOR SALE Team bay horses, wt. 1300. 1 mi. south Paxton, 5 mi. east Francis Padgett. FOR SALE 4 3-year-old Jersey cows; one 8-year-old, one

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seys. 2 miles southwest of Grays-1 ville. Lewis Charley. FOR SALE G.E. Deluxe model, sweeper and 'hand cleaner. 250 W. Giles. Phone 436-B. FOR SALE White coal ranee'. like new; small table and a white 1 able-type cabinet. Tony Gill, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet A-truck, short wheel base. Also corn for sale. Maude McConnell farm, east on 54. Wash Deckard. FOR SALE 8 cows, 2 fresh, others fresh soon; seven yearling .calves; 4 heifers; 3 steers; team of black horses, weight 4,000, age 5 & 6; extra heavy new tug har ness. Albert Drake, 1. miles northeast of Shelburn, . FOR SALE Five-burner Boss kerosene stove. Like new. 305 N. Main. IRONING BOARDS, milk buckets. ,S5.50 aluminum kitchen stools reduced to $3.95. Radiator grills for Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths. Complete line mufflers and tail pipes for all cars. y 2 gallons Gulf motor oil 98c. Fog ngnis irom $i.ua up. ah tnese ana many others at SOUTH SIDE .(AUTO SUPPLY. FOR SALE 4-yr.-old Jersey ow. resh now. Eueene Bond. x.R. 3 Sullivan. Dugger phone. -Dead Animals 'Removed Al kinds: horses, cows, f heo), calves and hogs. Call Monrt. Feed Service, Sullivan phot 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Ten;e Haute. We pay all pnone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Twt HoJ. Inillmnm

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FOR A limited time we will , make a reduced price on some of our permanents. $10.00 Cold Wave for $7.50 and $15.00 Cold Wave for $10.00. $5.00 machineless wave for $4.00. $5.00 machine -..aa e nn u:l wave, $3.50. Nesbit Beauty Shop,! phone 377. . I So. FOR SALE 6-i'oom house Sinclair St. Immediate possession. Joe Asbury, R. R. 1, Tcrre Haute, FOR SALE 20 acres with buildings and 20 acres without buildings. Robert Pugh, 3 mi. northwest of Shelburn, Shelburn R 2. Shelburn phone. ' I FOR SALE Model AA Ford "Doodlebug" tractor, starter and new battery. Warren Mason, V2 mi. southeast New Lebanon. J FOR SALE Baled timothy hay, 40c per bale. Warren Mason, IV2 mi. southeast New Lebanon. j BATH TUBS, lavatories, toilets, Septic tanks, pipe and fittings for their installation. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMIPANY. Lawrenceville. 111. Phone : FQR SALE 1935 Ford pick-up truck. priced for quick sale. $165, . . . 00 cash. 106 E. Washington fat. Army surpluSi Liberty Service, Inn. FOR SALE Chester White s -n. .,n ki, f mery Drake, Carlisle, Ind, FOR SALE Heating stove, medium size. 605 E. Davis St. FOR SALE 150 bu. corn. 75c per bu. 1-2 .mile south Shiloh church. Floyd Chambers. FOR SALE Range cook stove 3-burner oil stove. 814 East Jackson Street. 1 ; WATER SOFTENERS in stock.1 T e r m s. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, Lawrence.ville, 111. Phone 90. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED 2 or 3-room apt., furnished or unfurnished.' No children. Good references. Exserviceman. Call 45-L Shelburn.1 Ralph Bush, Shelburn. j ir a ATr-r-. 7, i 1 , . WANTED Coal and eravel ( hauling, or contract dump bed rPho'n 471 S- TrU St. Phone 695. WANTED TO RENT A farm from 80 to 100 acres. Hobart Smith, Carlisle R. 3j wain iu bui-uooa or 1937 car at Merom, WANTED TO BUY , Used trumpet. Herbert Woolley, Shelburn, Phone 42-G. WANTED TO RENT Farm 100 acres or more. Spencer Lowe, R. R.- 3, Terre Haute. iscellaneous NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470.

. Mr. and Mrs. Max. Woodard. were ' FOR health, style and beauty supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Spencer garments are tops. Ancil Woodard one evening last Made for women, men and child- week. . ren to meet all individual needs. Members of the Home EconoCall 561 after 5 P. M. IVA GILES. mics club met at .the home of . Mrs. Rachel Drake one evening

I - TO OBLIGE OUR CUSTOM- last week and at the home of ERS this shop will remain open Mrs. Ernestine Crew Tuesday evenings for appointment work, evening of this week to do Red Call for your appointment now. Cross sewing for overseas ser-MAJOR-ETTE BEAUTY MART, vice. Flossie Dennis, proprietor; Bea- Jim Bradbury and Jmvor trice Majors Eedwell and Betty Chownir.g have' returned home Templeton. - having received their discharges.

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cause it goes right to the seat; of the wouoie 10 neip loosen ana expel germ laden phlegm, and aid naturo to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous mem i branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ; a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- . derstanding you must like the way it 1 quickly allays the cough or you are l to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now is the time to order "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks." Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, New Hampshire Reds, Red Rocks, Austra Whites, and Large Type English White Leghorns. First hatch January 21st. 35 years of continued poultry progress. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. T(-TTTITCTM package, anywhere in the city. Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. TAXES Gross Income Tax Reports due Jan. 31st. Malcolm Campbell. Office, Mace Tire & Battery Service, ---,XTTXT ATTENTION- FARMERS am now taking orders for I soy i beans and oats for spring delivery. ' Bill Mickey, Phone. 762. , r I L?New, prwai: 550"18' 450-21 tires. Also all sizes new ' guaranteed Auto-lite batteries.! Flynn's, Paxton. j . 1 ! w caiv a opencer especially , designed for you. Mrs. Georgia Bardsley, corsetiere. Shelburn "TT" INCOME TAX Service. Will do a11 work at my -home this year. kJ-'VVIUi fJJlll HllV.il VO llill i& Ullvl Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. WashSnppia! nnnmntmonta niffhta nnri ington. Phone 118, NOW IS THE TIME to gravel your drive-ways. Prompt service reasonable prices. John A. Rogers, Phone 640. : I S m-d'Kstj a. LOST Man's brown leather billfold. Gus Hoesman, R. 3 Sul .i , I LOST Helbros wrist watch, last Thursday. IE found return to Charles M. Walters, Carlisle. Re- ' ward. ; LOST Pair men'f black leather dress , gloves, near Sullivan public library, Monday night, Jan. 14. Finder please notify John P. Curry, Sullivan R. 3. Reward offered CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their thoushtfulness and kindness, for the beautiful flowers and nice cards during my recent ill ness. Mrs. Callie Meng FAIRBANKS Loren Thomas is improving his business buildings in Fairbanks. Henry Thompson was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Madison Drake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart wel's in Sullivan Saturday afterT' an and Miss' Iris Win were . , . 01 gucsta iii. mi. d:iu ivii.3. iaicil'vc Walters Sunday. Mr- anl Mrs. Ellis Holmes left Saturday for a motor trip to Arkansas to visit 'their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Holmes. They were accompanied by their granddaughter, Mis; Carol Maxine of Indianapolis. . Mr.N and Mrs. Robert Harmon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart Monday evening. Mr. and . Mrs. Homer Dilley have purchased the late . Seph Clark property. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood have purchased the residence property of E. C. Pogue near the school building. Mr. and Mrs. .visited Mr. and Alpha DeHart Mrs. Clarence Walters Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan - Hurst and

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Sullivan Tourney (Continued from Page 1) j margin in the second quarter, the half ending 21 to 14. Play continued on about even terms with the Arrows leading 27 to 20 going into the last chapter. A nine point lead for Sullivan melted rapidly before a determined Carlisle drive and Carlisle's rangy rebounders threw a scare into Sullivan with enough baskets to pull up to 29-28 with less than three minutes left in the game.' The Arrows added a free throw and stalled until Libke got his sixth field goal seconds before the final gun. Sims also caged six field goals, all in the first half while Barker and McCammon shared scoring honors for the losers. The Arrows made but 2 free throws in 10 attempts but scored 15 field goals to 8 for Carlisle. Pleasantville put up a plucky f ieht against the Dugger Bull dogs before falling 39 to 20. The score wao tied at 10-10 early in the second period. Dugger's superior size began to" tell however and they forged ahead 20 to 10 by the half at the end of three quarters led 29 to 14. Four of Pleasantville's -regulars were out of action last night after having been in an automobile wreck Tuesday and once getting command of the situation Dugger was able to breeze in. Scoring for both, teams was fairly evenly divided.

Summaries: 1 New Lebanon (27) FG FT PF. Daugherty, f 1 1 4 Noble, c 0 3 3 Phegley, g 4 3 3 1 Rosebeiry, f 0' 0 l1 Sims, g .-3 2 1 Willis, f 1 0 1 Totals 9 . 9 .16 Merom (21) ; ' ' FG FT PF Arnett Pinkston, f .... 0 6 2 Bogard, g 0 2 31 G. Hopper 1 0 ,4 R. Hopper, t 2 13 Johnson, c 0 3 2 B. McKinney, f 0 2 2 Rinard, g 0 1 0 I Totals 3 15 16 Referee, . Tartaglia; umpire, Thrasher. j ! Sullivan (32) FG FT PF Alexander, f 0 0 0 Libke, f ;.... 6 2,1 Lyday, g 0 0 0 Olson, g 0 0 4 I B. Sevier, f :3 0 5 Sims, c 6 0 i I. Southwood, g 0 0 2 Totals 15 2 14' Carlisle (28) FG FT PF Ferguson, g 0 1 0 Barker, c . .3 3 5 McCammon, f 1 71 Rqbbins, f 2 0 0 I Livingston, .g 1 15 Rogers, g 10 1

Totals ..i.;....... 8 '12 12 Referee, Thrasher; umpire, Tartaglia. . , Pleasantville (20) FG FT PF Graham, c . , 2 1 4 Hamilton, g 0 1 .2 Overby, f . . 1 1 5 Pahmier, g 0 Richey, f 2 Smith, f 1 Townsley, g 2 0 .0 1 1 -Totals- . 8 4 15 Dugger (39) FG FT PF, Besheres, f 3 4 2 Abram1, f 0 11 Hampton, g . . . 3 2 2 Boone, g 2 1 2 McClellan, c 3 1 0 Butler, f 0 0 0 Phillips, f 1 2 .3 Borders, g 1 0 0 Harrison, f....: 1 0 0 Totals .14 .11 l Referee, Tartalia; umpire, Thresher.

Shelburn Tourney (Continued from Page 1) .

his role of the evening with two ! minutes remaining as he intercepted a Plowboy pass on the outskirts of the latter's own basket zone, romped down the 'floor with two Plowboy guards on his heels, dropped to his knees to lose his opposition and . from that position threw in the winning two point margin. t Summaries: 1 Midland (29) FG FT PF Pickle, c 1 1 2 Hammond, f 3 2 2 R. Driscoll, g 2 3 2 English, f 2 2 2 M. Lynch, f 0 0 2 D. Keller, g 2 1 5 Totals 10 9 15 Jasonville (38) FG FT PF Seifert, g- 2 4 4 Humphrey, g 6 2 3 Huff, f 2 1 0 McCullouch, c 2 2 4 McPhail, f 1 2 5 Stewart, c 0 1 3 Totals 13 12 19 ! Referee, Claghorn; umpire. JOiiJS. - i , 1 Shelburn (42) FG FT PF Sweet, f 3 1 0 Metheny, f 3 1 5 I Rilenge, c 6 1 3 jBolinger, g 4 1 4 McHugh, g 3 0 1 Totals .......... 19 4 13 , . .Fairbanks (32) . . FG FT PF Sluder, f 2 1 5 I Griswold, f! 2 .1 1 Dix, c 5 1 4 Chambers, g . . . . 4 2 2 Drake, g ;0 1 0 Totals 13 " 12 Pimento (33) FG FT PF Colglazier, c 3 7 3 French, g 2 Moore, f 2 Spore, f . 0 Thompson, g .......... 2 David Turner, f 1 Totals 10 13 14 Farmersburg (31) FG FT PF Johnson, f 0 0 0 Taft. g r. 3 4 2 Wilson, g 1 1 1 Sluder, c .'. 1 0 4 Hogan, c 0 0 1 Williams, f : 3 4 3 Wagner, f -. . . 3 0 4 Benson, g 0 0 0 Totals 11 9 15 PAXTON Mrs. Annie Cox called on Mrs. Hannah Crago Tuesday afternoon. Walter Latshaw and Albert ' Snyder were in Indianapolis Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon ' called on Mrs. Cecil Davidson Tuesday afternoon. . Mrs. Elsie Stone was in Sullivan Friday. Mrs. .Walter Latshaw and Mrs. Albert Snyder were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mrs. Sadie Boling of Palestine, Illinois, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cress Dailey. ' i Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indiana1 polis, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Snyder. Mrs. Ed Griffith of Sullivan, was a dinner guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson and spent the afternoon with her sister, Mary Eslinger and family. . George Raley was in Sullivan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shake were in Sullivan Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummins spent the week-end at Princeton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Alsman and Frank McCoy left' Saturday for Hammond where thsy will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams spent Monday with Mrs. Jessie McCammon. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. Osa Johnson went to . Greer.castle Tuesday to attend the fuzer2l of Richard Unger on Wednesday.

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Mrs. Vivian Mayall and son, Bruce, of Oaktown, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Miss Jane O'Laughlin of Terre Haute, was the guest of Miss Pauline Stevenson Thursday. Mrs. ,liiDDy aanisier visiiea her father, John Gettinger Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Stevenson and daughter, Pauline, and Mrs. Lettie Sweet were in Terre Haute Saturday. Miss Ruth Thompson . visited relatives in Oaktown over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell "Pete" Blubaugh were here Wednesday calling on friends. Mrs. Bonnie Gummere is visiting her daughter in Hammond, Indiana. ELLIS Mr. and Mrs. .William Rector I sd as their Sunday visitors Mrs. Pearl Pope of Linton, Raymond Lynn, Mrs. T. S. Rector Of Dugjcr, ivIrs.,Wade Neigh and children iudianapolis, and Mrs. Frank Peterson and son. ' Jesse Bedwell, who has been ill is able to return to his work. Harry Borders has received his discharge from the Army and is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Lynn and daughters recently. Mrs. Leola Cullison visited Mr. ..and Mrs. T. S. . Rector and Mrs Anna Shields of Dugger Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Fage and daughter had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jake Powell of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Powell of Lebanon ' Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. George Cullison were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cullison and son Sunday. , . Jo Ann McElravy is ill. G. R. C. Club Meets The Ellis G. R. C. Club met One-Minute Test 1. In what country is Mukden the largest city? 2. What is unusual about the, St. John's river in Florida? 3. Of what country is Prague the capital? Words of Wisdom The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is, that one often comes from a. -strong will, and the other from a strong: won't. H. W. ffcecher. They'll Do It Every Why IS IT? Womem 6IVE THEMSELVES 6REV HAIRS WORRYING ABOUT THEIR. WASHINKS GETTING DRVr, vivr. 9TXfV.kZS, tVKDlCUTS. lac7woftLD

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at the home of Mrs.. Ruth Kluesner with a delicious chicken dinner Friday. The evening was spent socially and the election of officers for the coming year was held. Names were drawn for birthday and wedding anniversaries. Those who enjoyed the day were Mesdames Edith Boles, Tressa Sparks, Lessie Rector, Alta McElravy, Etta Page, Lydia Hair, Leola Cullison and the hostess Ruth - Kluesner. The club will meet in" two weeks with Geneva May. FARMERSBURG

Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Oliphant j left Monday for Florida to spend several weeks. i Mrs. Marie Herr was taken to the Union Hospital Monday for 'an emergency operation. I j Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGlone I had as their dinner guests SunI day evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. j Dawson of Oblong, Illinois. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparks visited Sunday with Mr. and ; Mrs. Bill Bailey. I j TSgt. William S. Baldridge was honorably discharged after . serving overseas in Hawaii. Mrs. Xenia Pigg of Terre ; Haute, visited here with her ! uncle John H. Allen Monday. j Mrs. Delia . Moore, who has been quite ill at her home is much improved. ( j Loren Lash of Detroit, . Michigan, purchased the Ancil Romine ' Motor Sales here. j I Mrs.. Ethel McNabb left Satur-. day for an extended visit in St.' 1 Augustine, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dode Turner of Sullivan, visited his parents. Mr. anw Mrs. Claude Turner Tuesday. .1 I Tommy French F 1c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto French is spending a 15-day leave at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Romine have, gone to Arizona for the ! winter. j Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Truitt of Terre Haute were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fox. GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette ,You may be a very witty person, but if your remarks no matter how clever, hurt other people, they are bad mannered. Today's Horoscope You have courage, ambition and singleness of purpose. You are also sincere and just, and you should marry young Do not try to analyze the motives and emotions of your love, and you will be sure of great happiness. Do not delve into psychic research in the Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Time ReKiimadU S. funt Oftict RIGHTS 11VD r I

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