Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 19, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 January 1946 — Page 5
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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Rssolutions, In Memorlams, 2 cents For Sale SEE US for quality seed and in oculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and rvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 80-acre farm west of Worthington; 55 acres in wheat. Tminfiintp nossession. lerms,
V Write Box 232, Linton, Ind.
FOR SALE A nine-roomed ,wn hnnse at 116 West Wall St. 2 apartments upstairs in
. this house renting ior ?oo .
for S, month. Also 3-roomed house auj South State St. Bill Mickey. FOR SALE Ward's Riverside . x. in lim - truck tires now avadable in ited quantities. Arrow Auto Store, orth side square. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth oach, 2-door, fair condition. Call t 222 E. Washington any time. kt door upstairs. FOR ' SALE Good 6-room onse. eooa ouiDuiiaings uu talks. Large lot 65 x 142 V2 ft. Vi blocks from square. Immedie possession. 450 E. Jackson St. FOR SALE Chester White wood sow, 4 butchering hogs 175 250 lbs. Rush Schaffer, R. 1 JSullivan. New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE 119 acres located Vz miles southwest of Sullivan, Indiana. Good level land all in ultivation, buildings & fence in air condition. H. A. Bland,) Phone 10, Sullivan. " rt FOR SALE Four-burner gas Iove. uood condition, aiae oven, rice $20. 248 South Section. FOR SALE One F-12 tractor i steel, plow and cultivators. 1-2 ile south, 1-2 mile west of Benm Chapel. W. E. "Bill" Conner. FOR SALL; New guaranteed uto-lite batteries and good used1 itteries. Flynn's Service Station. axton, Ind. FOR SALE Boy's good icycle. 589 So. Section. FOR SALE Small radio, ic. heater and electric iron. Iaurice Thompson, Phone 101. r FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet uck and two lime-spreader beds. rval Arnett, 535 Sylvan Dell. FOR SALE 6-room house, So. inclair St. Immediate possession ' oe Asbury, R. R. 1, Terre Haute, FOR SALE Baled timothy hay.i F)c per bale. Warren Mason, l'A lii. southeast New Lebanon, FOR SALE Twenty building ites, 75' frontage 150' deep, joinlg City limits south, east side of ighway 41. Tel. 714. FIRE SALE OF SALVAGE TERCHANDISE. Call on us. One lock west of C. & E. I. Depot, ee for yourself. Many items as iw as half price. Vinegar 4c and c. bullivan commission Co.
TMte Rock friesjrred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, i', lhc n tp New Hampshire Reds, Red Rocks, lbs. o. E. ro ;( ;,.
FOR SALE White r' sale, 2Va oulson. State Road 54. New Leb iion phone. FOR SALE 1929 Model A "ord. Motor in A-l shape. New ubber. Joe Cole, R. 1 Sullivan. FOR SALE 30 shoats, weight 0 lbs. Fred Foust, Paxton. 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. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haste, Indfega mmmm in mini ..nil I .iumuikmijiui
$1.50. word, minimum. S1.50.
HOMINY, $2.95; egg mash, $3.50, Prints; dog food, meal or cubes, $4.85; calf feed, meal or pellets, $1.40; rabbit feed, $4.85, pellets, $4.95. Hay, alfalfa, clover and straw. Abie's Feed Store.. I . , , ) FOR SALE Leather couch, New Perfection 3-burner oil stove, odd chairs, gallon crocks, Mason jars, nice bird 10 doz. qt. cage & stand wheelbarrow (steel bed), one man saw, barrels (steel and wood),' several small tools a other articles. John Williams, i mi. west on btate tia. w: Curryville Rd ton COAL Will deliver Wz load. Tel. 714 after 6:00 P. M. r FOR SALE Small farm adi ininincf north pa nitv limits of J lim-;Sumvan; about g gcres; partly
fenced; 5-room . bungalow, com- I plete bath with modern fixtures; Phyllis,' the daughter of Mr. hot water tank with heater in and Mrs. Leon Hulen, was killed basement; electric water pump instantly last Saturday afterand pressure tank, modern kitch- noon while at play with a group en sink; glassed in porch; ven- of children. The children had etian blinds in four rooms, have gone to a nearby vacant lot about 1600 feet of pipe part of which cantained a large pile of which is laid and connected, to bomb boxes, brought to Worthconnect up with city water supplv. ington from the Ammunition
See Emerald Maple, Sullivan R. R. 3. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Coal and gravel haulingv'or contract dump ' bed work. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll. Phone 695. WANTED TO BUY Used automobiles. Springer Auto Sales, 550 South Main St. WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply Box C c-o Times. WANTED To buy any model pickup or panel truck. Inquire at 212 N. Section St.
used ' WANTED One or two unfurnjished rooms anywhere in Suilivan countv. Also will rpnt stnrp.
elec-:room for fllrnitllr(, vnna Ror,7.
ice Station, Paxton. WANTED 2 or 3 rooms, un furnished. Walter Smith, MaxwellRrnwn WANT?.n TO RKMT 1 q rnm mnAmt nf,.rnichH Drt. pnt hnra Vn7.no, . (.j" to sap n nrnnprtv Phnno 710"x or call at 206 N. State St, . L ,v , -. Mr. and Mrs. Giis Hash. Miscellaneous NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now us the time to order "Johnson Production-Bred ' Chicks." ' Austra Whites, and Large Type English White Leghorns. First' hatch January 21st. 35 years of continued poultry progress. JOHNSON FEED &. SUPPLY j COMPANY,' Sullivan, Indiana. PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city.' Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. . I TAXES Gross Income Tax Reports due Jan. 31st. Malcolm Campbell. Office, Mace Tire & Battery Service. ; ' SEE THE new Majestic range,., most practical and fully insulated for fuel economy. In stock for immediate 'delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. STOP IN and ee our beautiful selection of wall paper. Complete line of Smith-Alsop paper and paints. Woodward Hardware Co., Dagger, Ind.
i to sootne ana neai raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous meini branes. Tell your druggist to sell you i a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- : derstanding you must like the way it ! quickly allays the cough or you are
. io nave your money DacK. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis WEAR a Spencer especially, designed for you. Mrs. Georgia Bardsley, corsetiere, Shelburn. WHY NOT buy some . of our 2 1-2 lb. 3 1-2 lb. White Rock fries to tide you through the threatened meat shortage. S. E. Coulson, State Road 54. Lebanon phone. New INCOME TAX Service. Will do all work at my home this year. Special appointments nights and Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. Wash ington. Phone 118. ATTEND RITES FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM (Carlisle News) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Storms and daughter, Dorothy, and their nephew, Jack Livingston, were m wortnington Monday, where thcv attended the funeral of nir: tu ..i i a tt..i n
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Depot at Crane. The boxes were constructed of heavy material and one of them toppled over striking the Hulen girl on the head. She was killed instantly. She is survived by the parents and sister, Jeanette. Lcdy Astor Hero I tin te " 4. 14 AmERiCAN-BCRN Lady Asior, former member of Parliament, followed by her husband, is shown i as she left the lines S. S. Eros on her arrival at New York City, pn route her re,ativeg in y ,, ,r . . Kima. (International) One-BIinute Test 1. In music what is a transposition? 2. Who wrote "A History of the World" while imprisoned in the Tower of London? 3. Who is Pooh. Bah? .VWords of Wisdom What is past is past. There is a future left to all men who have the virtue to repent, and the energy to atone. Bulwer. ' . Today's Horoscope You are endowed with a great deal of personal magnetism so that you will always be surrounded by many peoptei Enjoy them. Your affections are not very deep, except to the one you will choose for your life partner, You are a
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News Every Day From NeighboringTowns
Mrs. Nell Power visited her iiusband, Emmett Power, who is a paueni in ma wary outiuiau I Hospital, 'Wednesday. I J . A .1 H t C-l i-au .u .The Ladies Aid Society of j ; i!j nrAolfl J the Methodist Church met at the 1 home of Mrs. Sally DeBusk Tues uay iui an aii-ua; juccuiig. nt noon a delicious dinner was served. The day was soent in quilting. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Killion.. Lillie Miller, Gertrude Sebring, Grace Norris, Lydia Jones, Marguerite Miller, Myrtle Woolley, Bobby Killion and Frank DeBusk. II i Harry Aiken and son, Jerry of Flint, Michigan, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stegemoller and Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. ; Milton Smith of Buffalo, New i York, a former Baptist minister of Dugger, called on Mrs. Bertha Ingram Tuesday evening. The Parent Teachers Association was reorganized Tuesday evening at the Town Hall with thirty -five in attendance and all
This Morning's Headlines
BOMBAY RIOTING TAKES 14 LIVES Police battled sporadically last night with bands of demonstrators who had thrown up
flaming barricades earlier in riots
da'ys of bloody fighting mounted to 14 killed and at least 500 injured. Police fired again on the ; demonstrators, and the Provincial Information Office in a statement declared the situation remained
"very dangerous."
' - Fromme and Tom Wernz called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard BossREFUSE FUND FOR WHITE HOUSE ADDITION An economy tick Sunday drive by House Republicans sheared President Truman of a $5,000,000 Neighbors gathered at the emergency fund and a $1,650,000 addition to the White House and bom? of Air. and Mrs. Eess Lesstopped just short of cutting his salary. The action came during pass- ter Monday night for 2 charivari. age of a $8,593,262,626 appropriation bill to finance a score of execu- Mr. and Mrs. Lester were married tive and independent agencies for the fiscal year starting July 1. January 15th at the Methodist parsonage at Graysville by the NAVY HAD "GLASS ARMOR" READY FOR FINAL ASSAULT Rev- Donaldson. Mrs. Lester is
ON JAPS The Navy revealed
laminated glass-cloth" was ready for combat use by Navy and Marine assault troops poised before the war's end to storm Japan. Ex
periments had shown the armor
fragments. The jackets of glass-cloth
as lighter, more pliable and more the Navy acknowledged they being bulky." SPACE SHIPS, PLANET Department announced that Army
radar contact with the moon in an experiment which promises "valuable peacetime as well as wartime applications." The tests were carried out at the Evans Signal Laboratory, Belmar, N. J. The first contact ith the moon was made Jan. 10 and has been successfully repeated several times. Using specially designed equipment, pulses of very high frequency energy were shot into space at the speed of light 186,000 miles a second and the echoes detected some two and one-half seconds later. The moon is about 238,857 miles distant, on the average, aSTjcth it and the earth move around the sun. "The Signal Corps experiments have valuable peacetime as well as wartime applications, although it is impossible at this stage to predict with certainty what these will be," the War Deparment said. One of the possibilities is the radio control of long-range jet or rockel-picpeiled missiles, circling the earth above the sttratosphere. Tiic German V-2 missiles were believed to have reached an altitude e'f 60 miles.
GRAB BAG true and loyal friend. Be on the alert today for an opportunity you have long desired. Do not show off. Your best chance lies in private activity. Spend a few moments today in meditation. Advance with speed, but don't slander anyone. Stayon the road, and in the middle. Hints on Etiquette It is permissible to look at some unusual sight, person, odd dress or mannerism, but we don't need to stare rudely at the sight. Horoscope for Sunday You have great ambitions and desires and they will take you far, if you accept the help of others as you go along, instead of trampling them under foot. Accept love as it comes to you, even when
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seemed greatly interested. E. O. Chowning was in charge of the meeting. I Mrs. Lou Cooper and daugh- j ter Emma Lou, of Plainfield, "were euests of Rev. and Mrs. .
c00per Sunday. T. -," Legion and ,the Auxiliary will entertain the ,,,,,, , ing at the Legion Home with a Mrs. Georgia York entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at her home Janpary 22. After the business meet ing contests were enjoyed by all. Refreshments of fruit jello, cakes and coffee were served to Mesdames Lelia Shipley, Ethel Weber, Freida Peterson, Venita strahle, Maxine Snoddy, Fonda McDaniel, Noll Gordon, Mrs. Miller and the hostess, Georgia York. ye fire department was call ed t0 the home of Walter Gorby about 8:30 o'clock Wednesdrv night. When the fire was discovered the roof of the garage was falling in. The entire garage and a V-8 Coupe were destroyed by the fire. in Bombay, and the toll in", two
that plastic body armor made of
to be effective against bullets and called doron, were described comfortable than steel, although
at present nave tne disadvantage or MAPPING FORECAST The War
Signal Corps scientists had made you think it retards your upward struggle. The moon enters Sagit- , tarius at 3:26 a. m. today. Hasty actions will prove expensive. Keep away from inflammables and . chemicals. Be sure to treat your friends with courtesy, even when some dull person causes annoy- i ances. Make evening social dates this afternoon. You will find a ' new acquaintance will prove interesting early this evening, and a good time is indicated for you,. ' so enjoy yourself;, put on your ' best face and charm. ! One Minute Test Answers 1. The changing of music from one key to another. 2. Sir Walter Raleigh. 3. A character in Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado."
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Honor Birthday Mrs. Berniece Patton and Mrs. Lenore Patton were hostesses Thursday for a covered dish dinner in honor of Mrs. Annie Patton's 76th birthday, the 18th of January. The dinner was a surprise for her by her neighbors. To our surprise Mrs. Patton called on Mrs. Bill Bosstick that morning and after every one arrived and had gathered in the living room, Mrs. Patton came home. Just as she came in the group sang "Happy Birthday". A large table filled with delicious food was arranged in the dining room. Mrs. Lenore Patton baked the birthday cake. A large potted flower, a baby hyacinth in full bloom, decorated the center of the table the fiower was pre sented to her bv the ladies of ; the community. Mrs. Patton also received gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Oren Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kellv, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John I Kelly and Mike. Several cards also received. After opening her gifts Mrs. Patton offered thanks and everyone enjoyed Rood dinner. Thcic who helped celebrate, the day were Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Patton, Bill, Bosstick, Nora Crow, Nell Kelly, Fylura Foutz, iDillie Brown, Maurine Kelly land Mike, Mae Shew, Cora Bur!ton, Fern Monk, May Lester, Margaret Crow, Mary Foutz, and the honored guest. Mrs. Annla Patton. The afternoon was spent in conversation and all left wishing Mrs. Patton happy birthdays. . many more Mrs. Grace Wernz, Miss Nancy the former Mrs, My ale wavier F:iiibai:ks. Mr. and Mrs.Vai Foutz, and Mrs. Dorothy Dogr.-d r.r.d daughter, N:mfy Poko, were dinner fe'uests Wednesday of Mr. and jyrg Durham Foiitz. Pamela Sue Foutz spent the afternoon with Nancy Rose. ' Mrs. Mae Carrithcrs o Sullivan, ment Thursday afternoon with Mr ana Mrs. Roy Kelly. Mr. nrl Mrs. .Trrd Easter and Mrs. Marjorie Davis called onMr. and Mrs. Sam Vaughn of near Linton Friday. Mrs. Ella Rarsford. Mrs. Anna Burnett, Mrs. Bill Bosstick, and j Mrs. Georgia Oryall were dinThey'll Do It Every When Things Are GOING 600D Ak!d how M - STOOGE 15 The Guy WHO TAlES THE BOWOUR PI . .. m f 3iST COMES IT TlMEToTAkfE . The rap ( he dumps it IM T!E BOSS'S LAP "IhAmxTo BROOKLYN, N.y.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton spent Sunday with their daughter, Anna Lois, at Lafayatta, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. "Will Frame were dinner guests -Wednesday of Mrs. May Lester. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Produce: Jan. 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 poundi, 26c. ggs current eipts 54 pounds , d ver , .J8c; grade A, large, 4fac; medium 3Bc: grade B. large, 32c; Iow Srade' 25c.' P3- 18cINDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestock: Jan. 25. Hogs, 4,000; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up and some choice lighter weights $14.85 Ceiling; 100-160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; and choice sows, $14.10. Cattle, 300; calves, 300; good to choice heifers, $16.25; good steers around $16.50; good beef cows to $13.50; good and choice vealers $17.50 $18.05. Sheep, 50; choice lambs quot-! able around $14.50 $15.00 on or-1 der; slaughter ewes, $7.00. " II Illll lillWilllMBgai
IPS EASIER ON THE PQCKETBpOK to pay one place than several places, and it's easier on the bnmi to know you have just one place to p iv. Ycu may borrow up to fiSOO at the Security and1 repay ONE payment ONCE a month and pay your numerous scattered bills the cost is reasonable, too. Come in. A Friendly Firm. Security Loan Co. Tunc in WBOW Every Friday Evening at 6:30 for the Security Half 13our. Clased Thursday Afternoons.
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WOMAN CEGlN'6Ef UP N VLAR3. HER HAlRttlRrED 6PAV BUT NOW tf SEEMS MOST OF ts '-if, Vm fl ion Everyone with tires that! are jrettinar "up in years" will that it takes more! thsn "wishful thinking" to iee;) t'lem rolling-. The TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE is ready to help you length en the life of your tires with I complete tire RECAP PING. Quit paying rent ind own yonr home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. , W.T.MELLOTT By Jimmy Hatlo DONTf WAS LITTLE DESIGNED . 6etup, -HEM4?
