Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 18, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 January 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale

Wanted

spring

WANTED Dead nnimals. We

SEE US about your

fertilizer neeas. r arm ouiwu remove vour dead anirnjs free of

op. charge. Phone No. 9 reverse TOR John Deere parts and charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

ervlce call 285 at Mace Tire &

Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

FOR SALE 56 acres of land on

good road. No improvements. Lo

cated lVz miles east and south oi

Indian Prairie church. Thomas N.

R. Fry, ' It 2 Sandborn. (Near Bethel church in southwestern part of Greene county.)

WANTED Coal and gravel hauling, or contract dump bed work. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll Phone 695. 1 .

WANTED TO BUY Used au

tomobiles. Springer Auto Sales, 550 South Main St.

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News Every Day From NeighboringTowns

i DUGGER ; society

HST GETS MEDAL FROM HERSHEY

Social Ciub

Wayne Johnson and Billy Ed 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keene Hud Crowder W. R. C. 275

Bogard spent Sunday with Mr. have moved to Brazil where Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright and son Keene has employment, of near Paris, Illinois. Denver Christy left WednesThe Ladies Birthday club will day for the Robert Long Hosmeet Friday at the home of Mrs. pital at Indianapolis for treatAlice Smiley with Mrs. Carol ment. Frederick as co-hostess. ' Mrs. Maude Watkins and Mrs.

Alice Parker entertained a

Roxie Smith were in

The Social Club of Hud Crowder W. R. C. No. 275 met at the; Modern Woodman Hall last Thursday afternoon to celebrate the second anniversary of the Corps. I

COMMODORE James

Varda-

man, Jr., of St. Louis, naval aide

and long-time friend of President

WANTED Man interested in Truman, has been named by the Hairvino anH opnorai farm work, chief executive to be a member

FOR SALE-80-acre farm west Bqx 34"co Times of Worthington; 55 acres in wheat.

Immediate possession. Terms. WANTED A girl for . general year term at ?15,000 annual salWrite Box 232, Linton, Ind. , housework. Apply Box C c-o ary. (Internationa!)

of the board of governors of the

Federal Reserve system for a 14-

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Times.

GOLDFISH and food. Fresh cut

gladioli, pot flowers and funeral WANTED To buy any' model designs. Bean's Greenhouse. i pickup or panel truck. Inquire at

BIRD CAGES, throw rugs,

magazines racks, end tables, sew'

Sullivan There were 37 members and two

group . of high school pupils at Wednesdny. guests, Mrs. Effie Wilson and t her home Sunday evening with Mrs- Sam Ferguson, who has rj)0a June Braner, present, a spaghetta supper. been quite ill was removed io , i the horns of her daughter, Mrs. The meeting was called to orMr. and Mrs. Herbert Kelly of Ben Cook at Bloomington. She der by the president, Mrs. Marrear Graysville, SDerft Sunday was accompanied by Mr. Fergu- garet Alsman. Song, "Count Your with Mrs. Vivian Dilley and Mr. son and Mr. and Mrs. Em Tay- Blessings," by all, with Arlie

lor. Coming home their car left Springer at the piano. The scripthe road, overturning in a ditch, ture lesson was read by Mrs. however, they escaped serious Vern Moore, followed by the

regular business session and closing by all singing ."America." Prayer by Mrs. Ben Mattix.

and Mrs. Clem Arnett. Mr. Arnett is quite ill.

IN ME MORI AM

I Rnh T.nnrips snpnt the wppk-

end with his mother in Terre in)unesjjaute i Mrs. Vera Keene of near Dug-

ger, was in town Wednesday.

Elfreida Landis spent the Max Alumbaugh

212 N. Section St.

In loving memory of Judith Ann Chambers, who passed away Jan. 24, 1944.

week-end with the Keithahns'. Roberta Hill

were

WANTED One or two unfurn

. 1 . : 4 nt 1 1 1 i-c-nl 1 Variotv i .-V, Anmn .. . .1 : 0..11:

nu cctumeia, cu., iiuw." laucu luujiia aiijwiicie 111 ouiii- ..... Tff., tit

Xr. P.ift. Shoo. 118 West Washing- van county. Also will rent store- uear JUClllh Arin- yu are nt fr-

ton. I room for furniture. Flynn's Serv- fcouen

; A ice Station, Paxton. Thou3h on earth you are no more, FOR SALE A mne-roomed. ; . Fi. . mpmnrv vnil witb .

strictly modern house at 116 Westi WANTED 2 or 3 rooms, un- As you always were before. Wall St. 2 apartments upstairs in furnished. Walter Smith, Maxwell- Two years aeo vou left us

this house renting for $68 per Brown

month. Also 3-roomed house 803 South State St. Bill Mickey.

FOR SALE Ward's Riverside truck tires now available in lim-

, ited quantities. Arrow Auto Store,

north side square. i

Miscellaneous

and Miss ' The president turned the in Terre meeting ' over to the program

Rill Tnhrmnn and Farl Hnp?man aute Sunday. committee and the chairman, Mrs.

moved the furniture of Mr. and Tlle Du2Ser Church of Christ Harriett Burnham, took charge.

Vinson to Warner prayer meeung ai uie nome mc program was: nano soio,

Robins, Georgia last week. ,oi " ,a eene rnaay. n-iu. rue cspnnger; piano soio, ! ' " Mrs. Dola June Braner; song,

''"Ty r-Hthcrlral," Mrs. Vermont UcCV-v. with Mrs. Arlie Springer at the piano; recitation, Mayme Thompson; 'accordion se-

0j lections. Mrs. Dola June Braner;

rarewell to Thee," Mrs.

Mrs. Gertie Hammond, who is confined to the hospital following a severe heart attack is slowly improving.

SHELBURN

Mrs. Stella Johnson and son, '

";FOR SALE tt.'U Plymouth coach, 2-door, fair condition. Call at 222 E. Washington any time.

1st door upstairs.

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

And our hearts were filled with pain, . But in heaven's domain in time to I come We know we shall meet again. No one knows how we miss you,

Wlufferea slnVe we lost week-end "Uprooted Americans,- j Refreshments of cake and cofyou, , ' '"f'Mr. and Mrs. Kenny -'Tttaekcr fee were served. The cake, which Life has never been the same. I Anna Bailey is confined to 0f Indianapolis, spent the week- weighed 15 pounds, was baked by

In our hearts your memory lingers ner home by illness. Lizzie Ma- . end here with relatives.

The Missionary Society

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Sarurday Thompson Thursday afternoon, rown at the piano and Mrs, i y" January 31st. Mrs. Esther Bailey Dola B,ran,?ru Wlt,h, cordion; Rev. Carl Landes attended a wiii give a book review on the song America, by all.

conference m - Illinois over the subject "Uprooted Americans."

'," Sweeter, tender, forged and true, son is caring for her,

FOR SALE - Good 6-room Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, efe 13 "ot a,day' dear Judlth' i i ai - ' ' I hat wo tin r nt mice vrtn

walks. Large lot 65 x 142 ftUustra Whites, and LarPP. Tvhp

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lot 65 x 142 ft.lAc wK.to. a T, t' aul txa needed another bud

4V2 blocks from square. Immedi-jEngli3h yte Leghorns. First t,0 kte wreath complete,

ate DOSSeSSlon. 4aU jaCKSOll Ol. hafrh .Tannar,, 9. let q? "e ui "ear juann

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COPS WATCH FEET

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brood

to 250

Sullivan

SALE Chester VHiite ' Tnw;TSnM mn . . cimm v

sow, 4 butchering hogs 175 COmPANY, Sullivan, Indiana, lbs. Rush Schaffer, R. , 1 , . .

the Smith bakery and was decor

ated with two candles and small

flags. It was furnished by Mrs. Florence Richmond and Mrs. Hill of Bloomfield, Ind. In the center

of the table was a' large bouquet

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MAJ. GEN. IEW1S B. HERSHEY, draft director, awards the Selective Service Medal to President Truman for his work as a Missouri senator and later as vice president in support of the selective service program. The presentation came after Hershey and 54 local draft board members were given the same award by the chief executive in the yVnite House. . (Intetaatioaal Sound pbo to)

Po fill the vacant seat

Sadly missed bv Mother. naH a burglar robbed Haag's

and Sisters.

New Lebanon phone.

FOR SALE 119 acres located

3Vz miles southwest of Sullivan, STATION

Indiana. Good level lana an in

PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city.' Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD

TODAY'S MARKETS

j Mr. anci Mrs. dick iNeison ana children of Hammond, are spending a few days with relatives

'and friends here.

mnTAMipnTK iTP whBrt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood oeaiuuui iiowers aonatea by INDIANAPOLIS (UP) When . . . . , .. Mrs. Harry Richmond. A beauti-

tsrug-... ful quilt made by some of the

store, he left a clew almost as Mr, an(j Mrs. Clarence Akers Corps vas awarded to Polly Ann

good as a footprint. Besides ta- on Bobbie, of Hammond, Hampton. . . , ing $55 in cash, he made off with are spending a few days here I several pairs of size 13 sox. Ind- with i,j3 parents. The next mpeing will be hrld lianapolis police are hunting a , at tne Woodman Hall on Feb. 14th - bie-footsd burelar wearing new Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane ware with a Silver Tea in honor of the

stockings. "in Indianapolis Monday.

Tmile south, 1-2 mile west of Ben

son Chapel. W. E. "Bill" Conner.

cultivation, buildings & fence in, TAXES Gross Income Tax- I fair condition. H. A. Bland, Phone Reports due Jan. 31st. Malcolm INDIANAPOLIS Jan , 24 610, Sullivan. j Campbell. Office, Mace Tire & (UP) Produce- ' .

tsattery service.

FOR SALE Four-burner gas stove. Good condition. Side oven. Price $20. 248 South Section.

- Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens.

NOTICE I will not be re- 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn

.'sponsible for any debts made by chickens, 21c; cooks, lGc; ducks,

FOR -SALE One F-12 tractor anyone other than myself, John 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds

on steel, plow and cultivators. 1-2 William Jordan. t and over, 31c; under six pounds,

26c,

- ATTENTION BUYERS: Still i have lots of bargains salvased ESS current receipts 54 pounds "

FOR SALE l1,. acres ground,1 from our recent fire. Milnot 5c. and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c;

4-room house, small stock of gro- Sullivan Commission Company, ceries. Located in the country 'one block west of C. & E. I. Depot. (thickly settled). Doing good busi- i -- ness. Selling on account of health.! SEE THE new Majestic range, Price $1,250.00. W. T. Mellott, most Practical and fully insulated jfor fuel economy. In stock for FOR SALE 86-acre farm. Gar- immediate delivery. Woodward field Rapp, Carlisle, Ind. , Hardware Co., Dagger, Ind.

medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c;

low grade, 25c; pullets. 18c.

INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestock:

Jan. 24.

. FOR SALE New guaranteed

Auto-lite batteries and good used selection of wall paper. Complete

batteries. Flynns Service Station.; line of Smith-Alsop paper and Paxton, Ind. f (paints. Woodward Hardware Co.,

Dugger, Ind.

Hogs, 4,500; active; 160 lbs. and

, ." - up and some lighter weights STOP IN and see our beautiful. steady at $R85 mm

$13.25 $13.50; sows mostly $14.10.

FOR SALE Boy's - good used ; bicycle. 589 So. Section. j

PUBLIC INVITED,

: j church basement Thursday, Januradio, elec- ai'y at 7:39 P- m. Public games i I AHmirrinn S

FOR SALE Small

trie heater and electric iron. 'Admission 35c.

Maurice Thompson, Phone 101.

Cattle, 1.000; calves, 400; market slow, 25c to 50c lower; good to low r!l(,if" vrarlmfy ' "tlfifin-

St. Mary's medium heifer-, $14.00: fo'ws we ik

to 25c lower; few good beef cows, $13 00 $14.00; common and .me

dium, $9.50 $12.50: vealers

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A DOUBLE-DUTY PARACHUTE

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birthdays of Lincoln and Washington. ni1lll Friday Afternoon Club The Friday Afternoon Club will meet Friday, January 25 at 2:30 with Zola Sinclair.

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M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Duprgcr "Aikin's Service Costs No More."

9714 Qt. Gaiv. S:o Buckets $25 09 75 Galv. Backet Covers : 7.00 100 Galv. Sap Spouts .' 2.00 100 Galv. Hcoks for Spouts .40 1 Galv. Champion Siphon 2X0 1 Skimmer 1.00 4 10-G'al. Milk Cans 10.00 .i 1 International No. 2 Electric Cream Separator, A-l shape 33.00 10 Tons of Hay in 3 Stacks 1 Lesaedezs, 1 Clover & Straw, 1 Soybeans, Price $100.00 OTTIS THOMSON Hymera, Ind.

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FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet truck and two liine-sOreodp'" beds.

f"trval Arnett, 535 Sylvan Dell.

Dead Animals Removed All , kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hoes. Call

Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford R201 or Crawford 53109,

lerre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. vice. John Wachte! Co Terr Rggtf, IadilSS

SATURDAY

permanent, $5.00; $7.50 permanent, $6.50. Call Pleasantville 7-26 for appointments. Thelma Bene-

ficl and Helen Collins.

1 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Jan. 22: Mrs. Luther Kerre of 32?. Sylvmdell' Street; : Doris Near of Oaktown. ' Admitted Jan. 23: Louis Eaton of Sullivan, R. R. 5; Mrs. Laura Anders of Shelburn. Dismissed Jan. 22: Willhm hp.".

' Mrs. Herschel Swick and daughter of Carlisle; Mrs. Richard L. Crawford and son of South Main Street; Mrs. Harmon Kelley and roa of West Thompson Street. Dismissed Jan. 23: . Mrs. John Hoke of Sullivan, R. R. 3; Clar-, ence Cross pf JasonviUe. i

SPECIAL $6.50 tive sady, top $18.05.

Sheep, 700; fat lamb market not established.

WAC IT. BERTIE S. ROBERTS, 27, lies on her Valley Forge Military hospital cot in Pheenixville, Pa., and eyes the parachute that not only brought her to safety from an Army plane on which she "hitched" a ride, but was her only protection against a raging snowstorm as she lay for six hours with a broken leg. (Internationa)

GRAB BAG

They'll Do It Every Time

Rccidwd V. $. Psltnt Oftic.

By Jimmy Hatlo

One-Minute Test 1. What is the capital of the republic of Salvador? 2. What city is the capital of Nicaragua ? 3. What is the capital of therepublic of Honduras?

Words of Wisdom Our own heart, and not other men's opinion, forms our true honor. Coleridge.

Hints on Etiquette The well-mannered pedestrian will not dash across the street in

the middle of the block, making auto drivers swerve and risk slipping on icy streets. He (or she) will cross at the corner with the light.

- Today's Horoscope Self-reliant, diplomatic and fond of dressing well are among your characteristics if your birthday is today. You care a great deal for the good opinion of your friends and business associates. You are secretive, but not to the extent of trickery. You are also affectionate and lovable and

should make a happy circle wherever you are. Today 13 a fine cycle for romance. The moon enters Libra at 3:35 a. m. Start a new venture or project this morning that can promote your ambition. Don't say hasty things or write a scathing letter. At 5:25 p. m. Venus enters Aquarius. Follow up a hunch this evening.

retributed by Kisf futures Syndicate, Ise,

One Minute Test Answers 1. San Salvador. 2. Managua. 3. Tegucigalpa.

Why is-rr ? This OV has $$L J f mv little 200ACIES,Al4-ROOM Wi0iiil PLACE IN TflE HOUSE AND A SWIMMING -Jiwnitt-V COUNTRYW

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