Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 20, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 January 1946 — Page 3

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For Sale ; SEE US for quality seed and inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and ervice call 285 at Mace Tire & ; Battery, Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 119 acres located 3 miles southwest of Sullivan, inr, r.nnH WpI lanri all iii cultivation, buildings & fence in fair condition. H. A. Bland, Phone 610, Sullivan.

on steel, plow and cultivators. 1-2 Vmile south, 1-2 mile west of Benn Chapel. W. E. "Bill" Conner.

FOR SAT.: n enaranteedifarmersburg, fair buildings, and

uto-lite batteries and good used atteries. Flynn's Service Station.! axton, Ind. FOR SALE Small radio, elecric heater and electric iron Maurice Thompson, Phone 101. FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet llruck and two lime-spreader beds. Orval Arnett, 535 Sylvan Dell. FOR SALE Baled timothy hay, 40c per bale. Warren Mason, Vz mi. southeast New Lebanon. FOR SALE Twenty building sites. 75' frontaee 150' deeb. ioinCing City limits south, eaijst side of FIRE SALE OF SALVAGE MERCHANDISE. Call on us. One llock west of C. & E. I. Depot. tee for yourself. Many items as low as half price. Vinegar 4c and c. Sullivan Commission Co. FOR SALE White Rock fries or sale, 2 6V4 ids. t. sl. oulson. State Road 54. New Lebnon 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. HOMINY, $2.95; egg mash, 33.50, Prints; dog food, meal or ubes, $4.85; calf feed, meal or icllets, $1.40; rabbit feed, $4.85, jellets,' $4.95. Hay, alfalfa, clover nd straw. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALF Leather, " couch, New Perfection 3-burner oil Wove, odd chairs, gallon crocks,' 110 doz. qt. Mason jars, nice bird1 age & stand, wheelbarrow (steel fed), one man saw, barrels (steel nd wood), several small tools ; fend other articles. John Williams. 1-4 mi. west on State Rd. 48, Curryville Rd, COAL Will deliver lVfc ton load. Tel. 714 after 6:00 P. M. FOR SALE 88-acre farm. GarIfield Rapp, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Vfa acres ground, fl-room house, small stock of gro ceries. Located, in the country K thickly settled), Doing good busi ness. Selling on account of health. Price $1,250.00. W. T. Meilott. 1 GARAGE FOR SALE at 627 North State Street. Telephone 442 FOR SALE Estate l: eater. 326 N. State. . Heatrola U-FOR SALE Truck gasoline Itanks, barrel skids, hand wringer, urtain stretchers, fruit jars, new tigh chair. 420 N. Court St. after h o'clock. Dead Animals Removed f All kinds: horses, cows. I sheep, calves and hogs. Call a ivionroe reea service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all j phone charges. 24 hour ser vice. John Wachtel Co

f 1.5. word, minimum, $1.50.

FARMS FOR SALE: 258, acres on State road, 6 miles from Sullivan, good buildings, plenty of water, well fenced, elec - tricity, possession on or before March 1st. Price $60.00 per acre, 177 acres in Curry township, on gravel road, good buildings, large1 house, electricity, immediate possession. Price $75.00 per acre. acres, i-z mne irom bum-; van. eood buildings, lights, well fenced, well limed, possession soon. Price $75.00 per acre. Rfl nrrofl HTvfrsi cnnrl nulpiQ west of Sullivan, good buildings, good fences, well limed, posses-, sion on or before March 1st. Price $11,000.00. 80 acres. 3'2 miles southwest j lsn electricity available. Price :t,'0 - uu Pei a(-re- i nu acres on siaie roaa i. modern house, possession March 1st." Price $15,000.00. j , 140 acres. 3 miles N.W. Shel-! burn. Hiiectricuy, good ounaings, and fences. Price $100.00 per acre. 33 Qnroe 3 Tn51ea W nf PlirrVrvrt Qn o ViloVltlv fair Vuiilrl-. ing and fences. Price $3000.00. W. T. MELLOTT FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Wanted, a Shorthorn bull. Roscoe Faught, Carlisle, 3 mi. southwest ofi Bethlehem church. I - ' -

JJOR" SALE-262 bales alfala

"hay. BT F. Walters, Phone 9074 FOR SALE OR RENT House on South St. Clair St., Sullivan. See Charley Smith at Paxton. " FOR SALE 9-room, house, double garage. 538 Sylvan Dell. Semi-modern. Call before 5 p. m. E. M. Hix. FOR SALE coach in A-l tires Price $350. 1935 Ford V-8 condition, good Call 157. Wanted

.' (paints. Woodward Hardware Co., j Dugger, Ind. WANTED Dead animals. We ; --,n ' : 1 remove your dead animals free of 1-JMJ!, TAX Service. Will charge. Phone No. 9 reverse! do a11 work at my home this year..

charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Used automobiles. Springer Auto Sales, 550 South Main St. WANTED To buy any model nirkiin nr nanpl trunk Ttimiirp at 212 N. Section St. WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms anywhere in Sulli-1 van county. Also will rent store room for furniture. Flynn's Service Station, Paxton.' WANTED 2 or 3 rooms, unfurnished. Walter Smith, MaxwellBrown. , ' WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5room modern unfurnished apartment or house. Forced to move due to sale of property. Phone 710-X or call at 206 N. State St. Mr and Mrs. Gus Hash. RECAPPING and VULCANIZ ING. anv iob. laree nr small. 24HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction I guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. Phone 677. , - MALE HEOP WANTED DnnnrtiinJtv nf Hfom ,r.1w in nnT -j iM.rtfit.uu' ing uur and other profitable i irr . vfc tnwwJ nrnriiiPTs tn farmprQ in Siilliv.in l required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept.1 T, Freeport, Illinois. WANTn On PvnArionpcH cook and maid. Give experience, 1 references. Apply Mary Sherman i Hospital. . ' j " ! INSTRUCTION, .MALE . j Instruction, Male. Good .pay jobs offered trained auto body-. fender man in daily "want ads." r-ut in a iew nours weeKiy learnyour own bus mess. Write for free

. "''') y-wvuj VVilUilUll , information. Auto-Crafts Train- and medium, $9.00 $12.50; veal- wahl a crucial struggle in steel, automotive and electrical manuing, Box 69 c-o Times. Uts active, steady, top $18.05. facturing industries. " ;

ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and reiieve irritation of the bladder from excess acidity in the urine Are you suffering unnec-ss! ijiitress, backache, run-down feslinir unit .4;.m-

.irt from excess acidity iu thc-utins? Are , you disturbsd rights by a frequent desire to pass water? Theu yen should know 5L,?Jt. that famous doctor's discovery BR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT Wtbiit ! thousands say (rives blessed relief. Swamp I Root s a carefully blended combination of I in her?s rools vegetables, balsams. L'r. I Kilmer s is not harsh or habit-forming in I any way. Many people say its marvelous effect is truly amazing, . ..Sen! for ,ree' Prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others yoa'll be glad I that you did. Send name and address to Department D, Kilmer & Co.. Inc.. Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root. WANTED Woman for house work and care of children for about 3 months. Go home nights. Good pay. Write Box 90 c-o Times. ! WANTED A 0 i rl fnr oonoril 'housework; Apply Box D, care j Times. j T?fr nrATT j 7V-I1 IxlliN 1 j i FOR RENT In semi-modern nome, two lurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Bath adjoin,ing. 405 N. Section St. - . KLNT 2-room apartment with large closet and hall. Elec , tricity. Unfurnished or part furn-'. ished. 2,-i miles from Sullivan. Box 48 c-o Times. Miscellaneous NOTICE 24-HU TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. JOHNSON PRODUCTION-1 jaiz,u mirvis naicti days arej Mondays and Thursdays of each ' WPPk T.nnlc nf vntir palonHa,. nrA KPIlH IIS in VnTir nrrlor iftnv frr- ' the exact date you desire. All leading breeds.. "AA" stock $11.50 per 100; "AAA" stock $12.50 per 100 Johnson Feed & Sunnlv Companyt 115 South Comt stj.. Sullivan, Indiana. PARCEL DELIVERY, anv sizp Packageanywhere in 'the- cityi Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD I STATION. 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. cTOP TN inrl EPf mir K0nni,'fl I

selection of wall paper. Complete jamme 27 families. The flames originated in a first-floor closet aftline of Smith-Alson naDer and er iive a- m- and raced through the old structure as terriied occupants

Peciai appointments nights and Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. Wash-: ington. Phone 118. MIDDLE AGED lady will sit with children afternoons. 223 West Street. . AtjIj students interested in taking lessons on piano, string, woodwind or brass instruments in class or privately, nlease contart Arlie Riggeri Cramer, Shelburn. Phone 38-R. FOUND Brown puppy wearing collar. Owner call Mrs. A. G. McGuire, Phone 481. TODAY'S ARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28.(UP) Produce: Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, 20c: hpaw rhlrlrona Mr- T.acVmn chickens, 2lc; cocks. 16c:' ducks. 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds (and oyer, 31c; under six pounds, ZbC Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds I - -""' tiuuuus jtta ODa. " J - A 1 in . . vvcl, oou, giauc , large, roc, ( mw z.a- t i . ! . t . ''umiAv.nn, r (UP) Livestock- , Hogs, 5,500; active, steady; good and choice butcher 160 lbs up and some choice lighter weights. $14.85 ceiS; similar grade 100-160 lbs., o i.ou, good and choice sows, $14.10. "l cattle, 2,100; calves, 400: steers and heifers opening fairly active; most sales averaging about steadv Part load good steers, $17.00; medium and good steers' and mixed lots, $15.50-816.50; choice heifers, hPPf mw: .is 7Ri5 ro-

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The Martha Ellen Club met In the basement of the Christian Church Wednesday, January 23. The morning was spent piecing quilts and quilting. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour to thirteen members and one guest. At two o'clock the President opened , the meeting and the usual business was taken care of. One new member ioined the club. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bess Parnell. ! Mrs. Lizzie ' Arnett and . son, Warren, returned home Thursday from Hammond after visiting a week with Mrs. . Arnett's sister, Mrs. Robert , DeUinger and family. Rev, C. S. "Marsolf returned from Tampa, Florida, Thursday. He was accompanied home by his wife who had spent several weeks at Tampa. W. R. Ccite of West Palm Beach, Florida, visited over Sunday with his father, Will Cole, of near New Lebanon. Lt. Francis Flack visited his . sister, Miss Avis cago Sunday. Flack in ChiMrs. Steve Sproatt returned Monday from Chicago, where j

This Morning's Headlines

COLD MODERATES, RELIEF DUE TODAY A cold wave oti; of the northern plains moderated Sunday as it spread fan-wise over a large area and bright sunshine tempered sub-freezing temperatures

in the East, South and Midwest. temperatures were rising except cold snap was rapidly dissipating. said, is in store for "Monday and

TEN DIE IN KANSAS CITY FIRE Ten persons died in Kansas City's worst fire tragedy in 20 years, nine of the victims being trapi, . i i pi . i i u : . .1 . i j 1. ..

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flung open doors and windows in frantic efforts to escape. William Coomer, manager, supplied firemen with names of about 90 tenants, including 28 children. Eleven fire companies fought the fire more u ,,u ,mnm,tmc hQw0 than three and one-hslt hours in sub-freezing temperatures before

luc-v ""B'" " u"ucl luuuu' "11U A number of children were among

At Indianapolis, Bobbie Joe Stubbs, 2 years old, who was carried from a burning apartment by firemen, died in city' hospital of burns suffered in the blaze, Novelle Stubbs, 4, was in fair condition at the hospital after being burned -in .the blaze. A total of 23 persons were reported dead in fires throughout the

nation over the week-end. A fire

bor was checked after causing heavy damage.

I thrFk nrrc tn RftrnNn tinvrr at samf spot Th, oc

cupants of a car which had been

bile crash west of Herrin, 111., were burned to death Sunday .when ,

still another automobile crashed into the rear of their machine, Coroner Sam Simmons said.

VAST WINDS, WAVES TO HIT ATOMIC TEST FLOTILLA The atom bomb target fleet may be pummeled by thousand mile winds, hundred foot waves and steel fusing temperatures. Navy and Army experts preparing for the joint tests have available extensive information gleaned from the studies made of the three - bombs so far exploded.

BAVARIANS t BACK CHRISIAN PARTY Rural Germany as represented in the American zone in Germany trod a middle-of-the-road political path, returns in Sunday's elections showed. The Christian Social Union, a party slightly to. the' right of center, piled up

huge majorities in "traditionally conservative Bavaria and led almost i

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JEWS MAKE WAY THROUGH AUSTRIA An underground

"Pay-as-you-go" .railway for evacuation of Eastern European Jews is operatinS in the United States zone in Austria With the knowledge

wiovai oi ramung American vealed by reliable sources. The terminus of the "railway" for Jews adjoining areas of Romania and ' , ' " , LEWIS RE-ENTRY CHEERS can i'eaeratl0n of Labor prepared

LLewis was coming back to take his seat formally among them, , probably Tuesday morning. The effect 'was bracing to most of these!

leaders. Regardless of Lewis' nossible idPas ahn,.t iM r

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Bhe visited her son, Pfc. Carl J. Sproatt of the U. S. Marines, who is a patient in the Great Lakes

Naval Hospital. Mrs. Archie Soughers attended ,a surprise luncneon pany given in honor of Mrs. Gordon C. McLaughlin of Terre Haute on Wednesday, January 23rd. Others present were Mrs. Randolph Mayer and Mrs. Claude S. Laney of Terre Haute and Mrs. Walter Sparks of Farmersburg. All are former residents of Hymera and were at one time members of a Home Town club in Terre Haute. Mrs. Fonda McDaniels entertained the Busy Bee Club at her home Jan. 25. The day. was spent' in sewing. After the business meeting, contests were won by Fredia Dix, Maude Powell, Nina Gordon and Effie Shepherd. Maude Powell and Erma Worth received birthday presents from their mystery pals. Those present were, Fredia Di ? , Effie Shetmerd. Erma Worth. "Mary Gordon, Maude Powell, Nina Gordon, Nell Gordon and the hostess, Fonda McDaniels. The next meeting will be with Maude Powell, Feb. 8. The Weather Bureau reported that for scattered areas and that the Warmer weather, the weather man the next few days. wclc auic lu lca,-u a" ",c the victims. in a cargo ship in New, York Har-t parked at the scene of an automo on the basis of more than 1,000,000 , - iuiie. xue oanoung was limitea TO . , . . mi 1 1 . . .

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uuu puvuianon, was ior seats in rural councils.

occupation authorities, it was reUnited States zone is the western fleeing from southern Poland and Czechoslovakia. " A. F. L.Leaders of the Amerifor a sort of homecoming. John a ume wnen me rival c. l. u. was

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson left for Indianapolis Satur day morning, where they will be j the guests of their daughter and j son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unversaw. Mrs. Cassie Thompson and daughter, Ruth, were in Sullivan Friday. Jack and Roy Leon Stout spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Robert Cummins, who has served 31 months overseas, has received his honorable discharge and returned home. He is the grandson of Mrs. Rena Lewis. The basketball tournament at Terre Haute was well attended by the Shelburn fans. Mr. and Mrs.- Cliff Walters and children of Gary, Ind., are visit iag Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walters, SSgt. and Mrs. Ransom Burke j r ' 'ratt. Kansas, are spending a : part of his furlough here with' -e former's parents, Mr. and Ilrs. Will Burke. , - , ! Mrs. Anna Eslinger spent Thursday visiting friends in j Riverton. I t Charles Owens, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Luther Owens, arrived I home Wednesday from service j .with the u. S. Army overseas. HeJ received his discharge at Camp Atterbury. Sally McFadden of Indiana polis, was ag uest of Phyllis Vick rey the latter part of the week. I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Benson and sons moved Tuesday to the property of the late Mary Jones. Mrs. Flora Dillman moved into toe property vacated by the Bensons' which she recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daugherty. We Boy Used Cars Top Prices . See Us First LINTON Motor Sales Inc. Linton Ph. 53 Ind. They'll Do It Every

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IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Robert F. Hunter, who was killed one year ago today, Jan. 26, 1945. It's the things he used to do and

j the things he used to say j That makes his absence from us felt more and more each day. Geneva Hunter and Family. n s imi

John K. Purcell Announces that he will be located in the C. D. Hunt offices on the cast side of the square to engage in the general practice of law.

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Security Loan Co. Closed Thursday Afternoons. Upstairs New Oakley Bldg., Across From Index

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