Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 17, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 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 your spring SEE US about fertilizer needs. Farm Bureau Co op. FOR John Deere parti and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & battery Service, Sullivan. Ind., j " cat t o .,c 9. frpsh. others fresh soon; seven yearling calves; 4 heifers; 3 steers; team of black horses, weight 4,000, age 5 & 6; extra heavy new tug harness. Albert Drake, Vh, miles northwest Of Shelburn. I t, cktt tt u i u FOR SALE Unborn lamb fur . coat size 14; tweed spring coat, ' size 13. Call at 831 East Washington. FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet 1 '2-ton Army truck, in A-l condition. 303 East Gray. FOR SALE Breakfast set with one leaf. 117 South State. FOR SALE Two young cows. , Fred Nash, R. R. 1. Shelburn. The first road east of Wilford store, second house north on east side. FOR SALE Ansco folding 120 camera with ten rolls of film. Like new. $18.00. 611 No. Main. FOR SALE Warm Morning heating stove, like new. Used 2 months. Call between. 10 a. m. and
jk4 p. m. 536 West Johnson St,
. . . . FOR SALE 139 acres clay farm, 75 tillable, rest in blue grass and oak and walnut timber. Good 36x56 barn, large double corn cribs, good central hog barn 36x56, plenty water pump at all buildings. Recently built 5-room house, also room for bath. Elec tricity. Built-in cabinets, running water, r un Dasement. new rum ace. Also lair .j-room house. 2j miles east of Dodd Bridge, 8 miles , Also fair northwest Sullivan. $65 an acre. Leo Charley, R. 2 Shelburn.
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milk- mnlfrts Tn ctniL- Tnrmc ! LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. ' FOR SALE 56 acres of land on good road. No improvements. Located VA miles east and south of Indian Prairie church. Thomas N.
R. Fry, R. 2 Sandborn. (Near;house 8od outbuildings and Bethel church in southwestern' walks- Large lot 65 x 142 Vz ft. part of Greene county.) i4 blocks from square. Immedi-
FOR SALE 80-acre farm west i of Worthington; 55 acres in wheat. Immediate possession. Terms. Write Box 232,-Linton, Ind. ' GOLDFISH and food. Frfh cr gladioli, pot flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. 1 BIRD CAGES, throw' rugs, magazines racks, end tables, sewing cabinets, etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop, 118 West Washington. ELECTRIC MOTORS Fractional, 5 and 7Y2 H.P. in single phase. Also a few in three phase. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COM-
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90. FOR SALE Baled timothy hay. 40c per bale. Warren Mason, Vz mi. southeast New Lebanon. Dead Animals Removed All v kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 201 or- Crawford 53109, Tere Hante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. vice. John Wachtel Co Tm HiwtwT fadi
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Pft77jiF 1 uk sale, I . 7-room, semi-modern house , garage, 2 lots. Good location. Immediate possession. 5-room semi-modern house, hardwood floors built-in cabinetsK hot & cold water, basement, garage, 2 lots. Possession soon. 6-room house, large lot. Close in. North Court Street. Immediate possession. ' 5-room semi-modern house, garaee larse lot- close in- south Main. Possession soon. i nouse, garage, large lot. orin croaa 3-room house outbuildings, 36 acres gooa una, every loot tuiau'e. B"u o nines suum"uuiyau. iinmeuiiie pobsession. CHARLES M. TJSREY Real Estate 45J gouth TroIL pho mY , pot? 5AT.-1 icnn nwo rnrii. ator, rebuilt; 1 1933 Olds head, ... - " " used; 1 used battery; 1 Down Draft carburetor; 1 4-bulb light fixture. R. E. Johnson, 623 South Main st FQR SALE 6-room housa, So. Sinclair St. Immediate possession. Joe Asbury, R. R. 1, Terre Haute RECAPPING and VULCANIZING, any job, large or small, 24HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. Phone 677. FOR SALE 13-ft. Baughman lime spreader, 6x8 hydraulic dump bed, tandems with springs . & 900 tires. George Arnett 409! W Donaldson , . i FOR SALE A nine-roomed strictly modern house at 116 West Wall St 2 aoartments unstairs in this house renting for $68 per month. Also 3-roomed house 803 South State St. Bill Mickey. . ; FOR SALK Good uspd auto hot water heater with defroster and connections. m N. Cross FOR SALE Wards Riverside truck tires now available in limited quantities,. Arrow Auto Store, north side square. FOR SALE 1937 Ford twodoor sedan. . Warren Gummere, uroaa street, tjneiourn. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth coach, 2-door, fair condition. Call at 222 E. Washington' any time. 1st door upstairs. F0R SALE Good 6-room I ate possession. 450 E. Jackson St, FOR SALE Chester White brood sow, 4 butchering hogs 175 to 250 lbs. Rush Schaffer, R. 1 Sullivan. New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE 119 acres located 2V miles southwest of Sullivan, Indiana. Good level land all in cultivation, buildings & fence in fair condition. H. A. Bland, Phone 610, Sullivan. rr-iTT FOR SALE-Four-burner gas Biuve. uuuu uuuuiuuu. oiue uvea. r-rice iu. soiun section.
FOR SALE Six rooms, mod-' PUBLIC INVITED, St. Mary's ern, newly decorated, new fur- church basement Thursday. Janunace. Has a large extra room suit- ary 24 at 7:30 p. m. Public .games, able for store, other business or Admission 35c. apartment. Good location. Priced; right for quick sale. 401 W. Don- , -
aldson Srteet, City. WANTED Some 110 or 244. shoats Call WANTED Dead animals. We! remove your dead animals free of , charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. SullivaD Fertilizer Co. V ANTED -Cashier-Bookkeep er; man or woman, witrf adequate training and experience. Sullivan Co. R. E. M. C. i . I WANTED TO I BUY A two or three-burner gas plate. Box 21 j care of Times.
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WANTED Coal and gravel hauling, or contract dump bed work. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll. Phone 695.
WANTED Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. 120 W. Jackson. WANTED TO BUY Used automobiles. Springer Auto Sales, ! 550 South Main St. ; WANTED Man interested in dairying and general farm work. Box 34 c-o Times. PAPER removing and inside painting. R. E. Johnson, 628 South Main St. I MUST GET A MAN at once in this community to i work with our District Manager. (Must have car and be over 25 years of age. The work is in line wim tne Prograrn advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work good fQr man whn , . ' .M4s "vu uii j. a. i in. Write Box 20 c-o this paper. WANTED-A irl fnr nmi " wAiNin-u a girl for general housework. Apply Box C c-o (Times. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two large ished rooms 304 N State furnMiscellaneous NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now is the time to order "John - son - Production-Bred . Chicks"! f,"11 w"lle "0CKS. neas. r j iti-. t-. , . w ."ampsnire eas, Kea Kocks, Austr Wes. ad Large Type hshT Whlte Leghorns. First hhtim January 21st. 35 years of continued poultry progress. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city, Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION, TAXES Gross Reports due Jan. Campbell. Office, Mace Tire & Battery .Service. i ' ANNUAL Turman Township
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meeting at Graysville School Feb. 2 at 10 a. m. ' 1 NOTICE I will not be responsioie lor any debts made by anyone other than myself. John William Jordan. NOW IS THE TIME to gravel! your drive-ways. Prompt servicp reasonable prices, John A. Rogen Phcne 640. I WHY NOT buy some of our 2 1-2 lb. 3 1-2 lb. White Rock' fries to tide you through the1 threatened meat shortage. S. E.i Cculson, State Road 54. New Lebanon phone INCOME TAX Service. Will! do all work at my home this yeai Special appointments nights and Sunday. R; F. Logan, 428 E. Washington. Phone 118. ATTENTION BUYERS: Still have lots of bargains salvaged from our recent fire. Milnot 5c j Sullivan Commission ComDanv. one block west of C. & E. I. Depot SEE THE new Majestic range most practical' and fully insulated for fuel economy. In stock fof immediate delivery. Woodward ' Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. j STOP IN and see our beautiful selection of wall paper. Complete line of Smith-Alsop paper and paints. Woodward Hardware Co,' Dugger Ind One-Minute Test 1, What mother in the Bible was paid for nursing her own child? 2. The name of what queen in the Old Testament is a synonym of evil? 3. Which of Christ's disciples walked on the water until he lost faith and almost sank? Hints on Etiquette ' Never fold your table napkins in fancy shapes for. a dinner Fold them square. Wort's of Wisdom Nothing more completely baf
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LOST Man's yellow gold, en graved wedding ring. Size 8. Finder call 877. Cooley, 537 East Washington St. , . " IN MEMORIAM In memory of husband and father, George W. Shepherd, who; passed away three years ago to-j day. Mrs. Goldie Shepherd and Children. Mrs. Mike Tryon of Hammond, '. Indiana, is visiting her parents, ,Mr - and Mrs. Vess Hill. Mrs. Noll Stout and son, J. 0f Vincennes, attended the bas i'
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k fa U me ,,ere Saturday . M Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiggins of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Saturday. Mrc. Calvin Cramer and son, Larry, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flick have Income Tax with them for a visit their dau31st. Malcolm ' Ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Claudia Walters of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and daughters of Terre Haute, attended nieht. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Akers and son, Bobbie, of Hammond, j Indiana, are spending a tew days here with relatives. BOSTON'S MAYOR
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FOUND GUILTY ON Nt COUNTS by a Federal District Court jury. James M. Cur ley. Boston new Mayor, is pictured (left) with his sun Uo Curiey as they lefl it? court house in Washington. 1). (."., iiUim- lv.-;n,u?, the verdict. Curiey an1 two co-defendents. Donald W Smith ;nul ,!:i:u' s Ci. Fuller, were cha-'gee with mail fraud and u-pi-;icy. I -feni.iri:irM
GRAB BAG fles one who is full of trick and duplicity, than straightforward and simple integrity Coltbn. Today's Horoscope If today is your birthday, never be satisfied with second best , You have the ability to do big things, and you are net easily disiuraged You have a sympathetic heart and concern yourself with, the misfortunes of- others. You are also understanding, and will make an intelligent and loving parent, enjoy an ideal marriage and a happy home life Starting early today, concentrate your en distributed by Ki.-.j Feature Syndicate,
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Mrs. Ernest Borroughs of Me- J rom, visitea m uugger luesaay
Charles W.'with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coyner.
Paul Reeves is home from h t nf his wnk Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reeves. Mrs. Joe Yung has returned home from a visit in Sullivan. Mrs. John Aikin of Linton, was in Dugger Tuesday. O. E. S. met Monday evening Willi d guuu aucnuaiii,c. a -loiia j i r were made for the initiation of ,.j
"uu"""', ,, Anna Bates, who is employed ' in Indianapolis, spent the weekFLNO THIEF A PIKER 'end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bates and v ;?amily., BOSTON . (UP) Here s a case M, nd M Charles Arnett
of grand piano larceny. While, I Michael Kostecka was put taking 'a walk, someone, entered his; apartment on 'the third flour, rigQ t,, . . . -nm I irv.iiuy.Y mm """-' " P""lu a truck below. Later police found the piano in1 a pawnshop' where the thief had sold it for $10. FACTOGRAPS-iS One of the most noted wnispering galleries is in the cupola of St. Paul's churcn, London, where a low whisper uttered near one wall may be distinctly heard at the opposite wall, 108 feet away. Some ancient writers say the C.: ic ot jackstones was originally piayed with the knuckle- ' bones of sheep. j ... . Ocean levels were 200 to 400 test lower than now in the ice flje. tscause of the water held in sto.-ag? in th- polar ice caps. GUILTY' OF F3AUD ergies in a single channel. Mental work calls for intense concentration. If you ire interested, occult studies can be advanced, for memory work is favored. Be economical . both of money and strength this day, for loss may follow taking advice from others. Hope? may be blasted, so be prepared for any contingency. One-Minute Test Answers 1 The mother of Moses who was hired by Pharaoh's daughter to nurse the child for her. 2. Jezebel. 3. Peter lac
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 'McKee, been visiting their wno nave children at Lafayette and Mulberry the past montn were cai ea hnmP Ratmrlav due to the illness of Herman McKee, Sr. Stanley Copeland spent the weeK-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handford in Sullivan and attended the tourney. ; Betty Collier and Joe Dillion, who are employed in Terre ... , . j ul Haute, spent the week-end witn " ' 1 . Mrs. Joe Dillion and sons. and dauehter o Sullivan, were guests Sundsy afternoon of. Mrs. Joy Owens. ,Mr.- and Mrs,- Harold Raley spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. St. h- Ua CO w hn fine WPn rnnfined to her home with illness. :Nev.' books in the library as announced by the librarian, Mrs. , .'.!o !;ston and is open to the t,.:::j 'each afternoon except Thursday: Atomic Energy by Dietz. The Egg and I by MacDonald. The White Stag by Seredy. Marts of Muscovy by Strong. January Thaw by Partridge. Strange Woman by Williams. Razor's Edge by Maugham. A Nation of Nations by Adamic. The Yellow Room by Rinehart. S,o Well Remembered by, Hilton. ' ' ; Some What Angels by DsJong. Rickshaw Boy by Shaw. The Human Life of Jesus by Erskine. Forever China bv Payne. Juvenile Return of Silvnr Chief by O'Brien. The Twisted Claw by Dixon. The Melted Coins by Dixon. Clew of the Broken Blade by Ono-Minute Test 1. What i3 the difference between erosion and corrosion? 2. With what does the science of acoustics deal? 3. What does a lie detector ac tually test? I Hints on Etiquette Contradiction and argument ofUn turn pleasant talk into misunderstanding and hurt feelings. Words of Wisdom Great nfinds react on the society which has made them what They'll Do It Every
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PROTESTING THE USE of tear gas and "police violence" at the U. S. Motors plant in Los Angeles, Phillip Connolly (right), CIO Industrial Council secretary, leads a parade to the office of Mayor Fletcher Bowron, of Los Angeles (right) where, after a clash of words, the Mayor said "it was all a matter of law enforcement." (International Soundphoto)
Dixon. j The Secret Warning by Dixon. Tell Me About the . Mary Alice Jones. Bible by A Yankee Flier - in Normandy by Avery,' A Yankee Flier in Italy by Avery. A Yankee Flir in South Pacific by Avery. Cherry Ames Chief Nurse by Wells. Cherry Ames Student Nurse by Wells. Mother West Wind Why Stories by Burgess. ' Mother West Wind's Children GRAB BAG they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received. Macaulay. Today's Horoscope You have a keen mind and are very original, If you are a housekeeper you are a good manager, a careful buyer and diplomatic. If you are in business it should be your own. You should, however, curb your tendency toward brusqueness to servants or other so-called subordinates, and learn to encourage friendships. Today do not let your imagination run rampant with ungrounded fears. Time 41 ,
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by Burgess. I Mother West Wind's Animal : Friends by Burgess. i Mother West Wind's Neighbors by Burgess. ATTEND MEETING Ha't-old Wilson 'of Graysvilte,' F. F. A. Director of District VII attended the Executive Meeting of Futuie Farmers of America Associating Saturday, January 19. The meeting was held in the Education building at Purdue University. Plan.- for the snniol State Convention were made. Emmett Wagner, Voc. Agriculture teacher at Graysville accompanied Mr. Wilson to the meeting. . Investigate before you believe. Early this morning is a good time to study investments, and to Invest in study. Avoid hallucinations or a martyr complex by sound reasoning; 12:32 p. m. the moon enters Cancer. Disappoint-, ment may conclude an emotional problem this afternoon. Onc-Mlnuta Test Answers 1. Erosion is the wearing away ' of land or roik by the elements; corrosion is bearing away ot metal by chemical reaction. 2. Sound waves. 3. Blood pressure. '. . ; By Jimmy Hallo i f V7HASH YA MEAN 40
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