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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. , Resolutions, In Memorising, 2 cents For Sale SEE US for quality seed and inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op.

FOR John Deere parts and' FOR SALE Farm, 55 acres, lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & 8ood house, barn and outbuildRofr. sDrvixo Sullivan. Ind. I ings.One mile east and one mile

'. . FOR SALE 119 acres located 3V9! miles southwest of Sullivan.' Tnrlionn HnnH lpvel land all in' cultivation, buildings & fence in

fair condition. H. A. Bland, Phone : 610. Sullivan. FOR SALE Twenty building

I sites, 75' frontage 150' deep, join ing City limits south, east side of 1 highway 41. Tel. 714. 1 FOR SALE White Rock fries ,for sale, 2 W lbs. S. E. .Coulson. State Road 54. New Leb'anon phone. COAL Will deliver Vk ton t load. Tel. 714 after 6:00 P. M. FOR SALE Estate heater. 326 N. State. Heatrola FOR SALE Truck gasoline tanks, barrel skids, hand wringer, curtain stretchers, fruit jars, new high chair. 420 N. Court St. after 4 o'clock. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Want-

P taught, Carlisle, 3 mi. southwest Vjf of Bethlehem, church. '. , M FOR SALE 9-room house,

double garage. 538 Sylvan Dell. Semi-modern. Call before 5 p. m. E. M. Hix. FOR SALE 1935 Ford V-8 coach in A-l condition, - good tires Price $350. Call 157. '

r FOUR NEW table model battery V radios. Two 9.00-20 10-ply Rayon

tires. One 7.00-20 8-ply tire. Three 15x6.50 tires. 2 electric irons. 3 SO-gal. steel drums. So. Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE One late model1 stenotype machine and manuals. In good condition. $35. Call at 421 W. Donaldon. - FARMS FOR SALE: 258 acres on State road, 6 miles from Sullivan, good buildings, plenty of water, well fenced, electricity, possession on or before March 1st. Price $60.00 per acre. 177 acres m Curry Township, on Vgravel road, good buildings, large lhouse, electricity, immediate pos:session. Price $75.00 per acre. 120 acres, 1-2 mile from Sulli van, good buildings, lights, well fenced, well limed, possession soon. Price $75.00 per acre. - 80 acres. Extra good. 5 miles west of Sullivan, good buildings, iood fences, well limed, posses sion on or before March 1st. Price 1311,000.00. 80 acres. 3 miles southwest Farmersburg, fair buildings, and Vfences. electricitv available. Prine $75.00 per acre. 110 acres on State road 41. Mod ern house, possession March 1st. Price $15,000.00. . . . , . 140 acres. 3Vi miles N.W. Sheljburn. Electricity, good buildings, and fences. Price $100.00 per acre. 33 acres. 3 miles W. of Curryhdlle on State highway, fair building and fences: Price $3000.00. W. T. MELLOTT- - - x on.ua in pigs O WecKS Id. Fred Shepler, Jr., 1 mile east f Midway Station. Call after 5:00 i. m. ViT CATV in j n v . Dead Animals Removed - All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Tere Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachlel Co

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auto parts; electric sweeper; small air compressor on wheels; '30 Model A Ford car. Mason's Auto Exchange. south of Graysville. H. L. Karns, Pleasantville. FOR SALE OR RENT - House on South St. Clair St., Sullivan. See Charley Smith at Paxton. FOR SALE - 262 bales alfalfa hay. B. F. Walters, Phone 9074. FOR SALE 86-acre farm. Garfield Rapp, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE 1-1/2 acres ground, 4-room house, small stock of groceries. Located in the country (thickly settled). Doing good business. Selling on account of health. Price $1,250.00. W. T. Mellott, HOMINY, $2.95; egg mash, $3.50. Prints! dnc food, meal or cubes, $4.85; calf feed, meal or npllpts. $1.40: rabbit feed. $4.85. pellets, $4.95. Hay, alfalfa, clover and straw. Abie's Feed- Store. , , ; FOR SALE 1 1936 Olds radi- , . T , ator rebuilt; 1 1936 Olds head, used; 1 used battery; 1 Down Draft -carburetor; 1 4-bulb light

Main St. , ing metal work, welding, painting, , irAo cati? nA r.mT h etc- Chanc for h'gh wages or " Dr.' N. A. Whaley was in "Lin40c per iS W i Ma 5 ?T Wn businesS- Write for free ton Tuesd- . Per paie. warren mason, iv2 information. Auto-Crafts Train-1

iru. suuiaeabv ixew ueuaiiun. FOR SALE New and used batteries, Anti-freeze $1.00 and $1.40 per gallon. Flynn's Service, Paxton, Indiana. FOR SALE A '36 Ford, 4 good tires, fairly fair spare. A-l con-

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run o-x. riymouiiij. SEE THE new Majestic range, two-door Good condition. Alfred most practlcal and fully insulatbed Noms, Shelburn. jfor fuel economy stocfc for SPECIAL, furnace scoops 98c. ' immediate delivery. Woodward Store open all day Thursday. ' Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. . FOR SALE A moderate priced 5-room house, large lot. 4 blocks from square. Enclosed back porch, j open front porch. Chicken house, j coal house, tool room, chicken, park, good walks, electricity, veneuan DUnas, nuoresceni ligm,' sink, city water. Immediate possession. Ben Conger, 430 E. Jack-: son. FOR SALE Dining table, metal kitchen cabinet, also metal table, gas heater, five odd chairs, two rockers, floor, table and desk lamp, few dishes, linoleum rug. I 128 N. Cross. , i err, , TT. 1 ' FOR SALE -Rocker, table and. medicine cabinet. 212 North French Street. Phone 546. FOR SALE Electric irons and clocks while they last. McKinley's taectnc bhop. Wanted

WANTED - Dead animals. We'SdWard Hardware Co., Dugger,

remove your dead animals free of charge.' Fhone No. 9 reverse charges; Sullivan Fertilizer Co. , WANTED TO BUY-Used automobiles. ' Springer Auto Sales, 550 South Main St. 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 girl for general housework Apply Box D, care Times. WANTED TO BUY Small farm or house and 1-2 or 1-4 acre near T, nn IK I ouuiviiu. dux ou c-o limes. RECAPPING and VULCANIZ-1 ING, any job, large or small, 24HOUR ' SERVICE." Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. Phone 677,'

PAPER removing and inside painting. R. E. Johnson, 628 South Main St. I MUST GET A MAN at. once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car arid be over 25 years of

i age. The work is in line with the ; program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Perma nent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. Write Box 20 c-o this paper. WANTED Room and board ior a young man. Box 33 c-o Times. FOR RENT . FOR RENT 2-room apartment with large closet and hall. Electricity. Unfurnished .or part furnished. 2V2 miles from Sullivan. GARAGE FOR RENT at 327 North State Street. Telephone 442. FOR RENT Sleeping 202 E. Jackson. rooms. Miscellaneous NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS hatch days are Mondays and Thursdays of each

i weeK- 00K ai yur caienaar ana gro-,sfd us in your order today for the exact date you desire. All leading breeds. "AA" stock $11.50

P 1; "AAA" stoc $12.50 per j 100. Johnson Feed & Supply Company, 115 South Court Street, Sullivan, Indiana. ' , INCOME TAX Service. Will: ao an wors at my nome mis year, ,.. j ctwl dumuirems uiSms ana, Sunday. R. F. Logan, 428 E. Wash-1 ington. Phone ' 118. INSTRUCTION, MALE i Instruction Male Good pay jobs offered trained auto bodyfender man in daily want ads." 1 r, cn rp: i n5, ua uj u-u Ajuiiea. PARCEL DELIVERY,-any size, package, anywhere in - the city.' Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. TAXES Gross Income Tax Reports due Jan, 31st Malmlm Battery Service. " ; STOP IN and. see our beautiful selection of wall paper. Complete line of Smith-Alsop paper and Pamta- Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. ALL students interested in takine lessons on nisnn srrine woodwind or trass instruments m class or privately, please contact Ariie Riggen Cramer( shelburn. phone 38-R. L-L ATTENTION Eagles and pros-l pective Eagles. Call meeting City ! Hall, 7 P. M., Jan. 31. J. M. Blines.i Organizer. I 4- ' ' MANY ITEMS SALVAGED , from our recent fire on sale every i 8:00 3' m- t0 1100n; P- "1. to 5:00 m c.u and . items. One block west of C & E I j Depot. Sullivan Commission Co. SPECIAL $7.50 Cream Oil .permanent for $5.00. Phone No. 7 American Beauty Salon, 116 West1 Washington St. JUST RECEIVED a shipment of storm doors complete. 7 x3. MACHINE Quiltink S2.00 a Quilt. Mrs. B. N. Rauch Sr., R. R ! 9 TSrtv Sa -fcol t.j... ' ' - ' x".11,1 M. J.Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME . Dugsrer . "Aikin's Service Costs No I More." SHAKE'S MACHINE SHOP 438 South.Troli general repair work and; welding done with guaranteed l satisfaction. , . ., ARCHIE M. SHAKE ROY R. SHAKE

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nxnnnir bfWLL William Grey and daughter of Terre Haute, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storckman, Sunday, I afternoon. Lee Grass Jr., arrived home 'Snndav from CamD Atterbury

where he received an honorable j Mrs. Mayme Anderson in Terre discharge. Haute Monday. Mrs. Homer Montgomery and Mesdmes Joy Woolley, Eva son, Dennis of Bucktown, visited i Bean, Emaline Miller and Myrtle with Sheldon Montgomery and I Woolley attended the Garden family Monday. meeting at Sullivan Friday afterMr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and.inoon.

sons of Washington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday afternoon. Sgt. James Hannum returned to Cherry Point, North Carolina Monday after spending his f urlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hannum. Ronald Kisinger was in Sulii van Monaay. , ; Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Deputy were in Linton Tuesday. fall in her home Sunda eyeni She sustained a cut 0sn the head seeral stitches had tQ Fvthian Sistprs mpt Mnndav evening with a nice attendance, One .candidate, Mrs. Tom Evans was initiated. After initiation refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Thomas i of Chicago, Illinois, were guests ""oay oi mauae silvers ana i daughters, Betty and Kathryn m,rs- 1 nomas was formerly Ottie . t rr m, . . . Olivers or uugger. FACIQGRAPHS The medical schools of Scot land are of great antiquity. That, of St. Andrews was founded in 1411, and the University of Edinburgh dates jack to the year 1582. "Mirror for Magistrates" was a long series of poems on incidents in English history showing the tragedies in the lives of great men. . ' In the past six years the U' S. ha jumped from about onethird of the world tanker tonnage to almost 65 per cent - In 1914 theire were 200 golf ' courses in the U. S. Now there are about 5,000 courses.

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Miss Ruth Woolley spent the week-end in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Underbill (were in Sullivan Monday aiternoon. ! Mrs. Myrtle Woolley visited Mrs. Bonnie Nugent of North Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with her mother. Fred Lane was in j Sullivan Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woolley (had as their dinner guests Sun Mr . Mr0 V,an L Bicknellj Mr. and Mrs. Cole. man Nash of Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Woolley and son,' Sammy Joe. CONGRESSWOMAN Clare Booth Luce of Connecticut may run for the senate on the Republican ticket in this year's national election, according to Washington observers. The race for the Connecticut seat was thrown wide open by the announcement of Sen. Thomas C. Hart, Republican, that he would not seek re-election because of his advancing years. Now serving her third term as a member of the House of Represenatives, Mrs. Luce is being boomed for the job by friends. It is stressed that she would not openly seek the nomination,' but would accept- if it was tendered her. (International)

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MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. ' 30. (UP) Produce: 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 pounds, a6c. , Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c; medium, 38c; grade. B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 30. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 3,500; very active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs., $14.85; 100-160 lbs. scheduled $13'.2S $14.50; good and choice sows and good stags, $i4.10. ' i Cattle, 1,000; calves, 500; steers i and heifers moderately active; choice around 1325-lb. steers,' $18.05; good and choice similar j weights neid around $i7.50, medium and good steers, $15.00 I 1" "0; few common and meuium, $1150; short, two loads, mo.tly choice heifers, $14.75; j cows steady; few good beef cows, in....- 314.00; bulk common and medium, $9.25 $12.50; vealers active, steady, top $18.05. Sheep, 2,500; generally steady; choice natives, $15.00 $15.25; bulk; mostly good $14.00 $14.75; good, and choice fed Texas lambs, $14.60 $14.75; slaughter ewes steady at $7.00 down. MEMORIAM In memory of our father and grandfather, Charles E. Dudley,' who passed away one year ago today. j Mr. and Mrs. Estal Dudley, and children.' Quit paying rent tnd own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W.T. MELLOTT ' Ona-Minuto Test 1. What is a knop ? 2 What is a tenon? 3. What is an ouche? Words of Wisdom Inter:; t makes some people t'.ln.!. ana others quick-sighted tc-aumont. . Hints on Etiquette a neighbor's child becomes !".-.nce. do not complain to v. in who cars the child -c tj mother or parents. If They'll Do It Every Bi6 bertha had FUM TACKINGji cartoons on , The bulletin Board. They always FITTED Some je& im The office PERFECTLY MaDOLD Sl.OAM, 540JEFFEI2S0M AVlU

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Rife mi JOHN STEELMAN, according to Wsshington observers, is No. 1 on the list to succeed Secretary of Labor Lewis Schwellenbach, if and when there is a shift. Now a Whita House labor aide, Steelman would draw no opposition on a Penary confirmation from CIO's tv.:i: 1 . L...4- 1. rTr . 1. 1 ramp munaj, uui tuo nci would not be happy over the se lection on the ground that the influence of John L. Lewis might be enhanced. Schwellenbach is being mentioned as a possible successor to Harold Ickes, when the latter retires as secretary of the interior, : (International) BXZ

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EXLINE CORNER Max Dunder has returned to Detroit after visiting his parents, fir. and Mr... Fred Dunder. Ray Livingston was in Linton I Monday. I Felix Faidherbe was in Dugger Friday evening. Hubert Pirtle, Wayne ' Blake, ' and Car) Brown visited in Worthington Sunday evening. . James Moody and Malcolm Vaught are visiting in Anderson, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our frierlds and neighbors who helped us, in any i way during our recent sorrow. We i are abo prateful to Brother Peck, I . i . n ..... , mose wno iurnisnea the music. and .those who sent the beautiful tributes of flowers or helped in any way. Mr. Otis Bowen Mrs. Gladys Meng . Mr. Roy Bowen Mr. Harold Bowen terations, however. If you have an Inspiring efficiency idea, write it down, and execute it now. With the prevailing influences, you should be Inspired to great heights. One-Minute Test Answers 1. A knob or stud. 2j A projecting member left by cutting away the wood around it for the insertion into a mortise to make a joint. 3. A clasp or brooch, also a setting for a precious stone. ' Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo cauc. a what are you 1

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