Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 23, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 January 1946 — Page 7

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, JAN. SI, 19i8.

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feed if the id is keyed.

vary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.59.

l of Thanks, $1.00.

lutions. In Metnoriami, 2 cents word, minimum. S1.50. 1

JOHNSON PRODUCTION-' BRED CHICKS hatch days are

Mondays and Thursdays of each week. Look at your calendar and send us in your order today for the exact date you desire. All leading breeds. "AA" stock $11.50 per 100; "AAA" stock $12.50 per

1 100. Johnson Feed & Supply Company, 115- South Court Street, j Sullivan, Indiana.

I PARCEL DELIVERY, any size

package, anywhere in the city.' IPlinno WTTTYS STAMTIATm

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ATTENTION Eagles and pros-i

pective Eagles. Call meeting City Hall, 7 P. M., Jan. 31. J. M. Blines,

Organizer. ,

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For Sale

SPECIAL $7.50 Cream Oil

permanent for $5.00. Phone No. 7.

American Beauty Salon, 116 West

Washington St.

USED FURNITURE, oil stoves, , ..-, aUr, nMnr- rnir stnv nnH JUST RECEIVED a shipment

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other articles. Also bicycle renair- 01 storm aoors complete, i x Lucinda

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THANK GOODNESS, ) Z Mi DIP Xll 17317 SLONDIE DIDNT fe (.YOU--?) lYES7 SEE IT--SHE'LL EE ) - f ILJl NIN THE KITCHEN - 63 FPkT fc ?rl'V v preying iW - m -

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by Tommie Robinson and Tony Borders, veterans of World War I, were exceiient and the speech by Service Officer Jennings was

Mrs. Minta Merideth and Mrs. 1 amusing and full of splendid

Criss were overnight advice. The dinner served to the

rom NeighboringTowns

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and Mrs. Carl Landes and family. i Mrs. Lucile Sparks nnd rhildren, who have been confined to I their home for the past week with the flu, are improving.

G'US for quality seed and in- ing Tne Trading Post, Shelburn, Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, guests of Mrs. Criss' sister in boys was delicious and plenty

tjjon. J! arm rsureau L-u-up. jn(j

Ind.

John Deere parts and call 285 at Mace Tire & Service, Sullivan, Ind.

farm ad-' L electrical appliances re-:

Linton Monday night.

Mrs. Allie Hogup, who has been ill is much improved.

FT1R SAT.R Small

n:n;n .,,.n,0o.f ni,r nito r,t paired. See Eli Stultz. at Gene's

i:.,. u,'.t q Radio Service, 27 W. Jackson St. i Mr. and Mrs. Alvic Bledsoe of

R SALE 119 acres located fenced: 5"room bungalow, comities southwest of Sullivan, Plete bath with modern fixtures; na. Good level land all in hot water , tank with heater in -ation,. buildings & fence in basement; electric water pump X,, w A Riand Phone pressure tank, modern kitch-

Sfilivnn' en sink; glassed in porch; ven

Phone 745.

TODAY'S MARKETS

. I etian blinds in four rooms, have building about 1600 feet of pipe part of

which is laid and connected, to

A SALE Twenty

75' frontage 150' deep, join

ty limits south, east side of connect up with city water supply

ay 41. Tel. 714. j See Emerald Maple, Sullivan R

R. 3.

II ' SALE White Rock fries

Jan. 31.-

INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Produce:

Heavy hens 22c; Leghorn hens, Ingram and daughter, Laura Mae,

Toledo, Ohio, were recent guests

of Mrs. Lucinda Criss. Bob Blakman left Tuesday evening for Detroit, Michigan where he will be employed. Loren Borders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borders arrived home Tuesday evening.

Virgil Ingram, Mrs. Laurel

of it.

tele, 2V2 314 lbs. S. E.i FOr SALE 6-room modern, 2

20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn

chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; ducks, 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds and over, 31c; under six pounds,

hn State Road 54. New Leb- blocks of square; 6room semi. '

modern; one 3-room, now vacant; and ove 38c; gradfi A la 46

UR NEW table model battery! 00 wiw a-iuum xua suuu medlumi 38c. grade B largfe 82c;

. Two 9.00-20 10-ply Rayon uuuuew iiauc low grad 25 llet bne 7.00-20 8-ply tire. Three I0' full'?cn Property. Pope Real ' - 1L , v

0 tires. .2 electric irons. , 3 " """"'"6, I

. irjuiAiNiU'UL.ia, Jan. 31.

Wanted -vestocK:

ogs,-o,uuu; active, steady at WANTED - Dead animals We f,eiling: and choice '160

ids. up ana many similar erades

SALE One late model

Ij-pe machine and manuals.

bd condition. $35. Call' at

Donaldon.

l SALE 10 pigs . 8 weeks

red Shepler, Jr., 1 mile east

sway Station. Call after 5:00

I . SALE New and ,used 'fts; electric sweeper; small pressor ' on wgeels;- 'Q

A Ford car. Mason's Auto

remove your dead animals free ol cnarge. Phone No, 9 reveis charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

140-160 lbs., $14.85; 100-140 lbs.

scheduled $13.25 $14.00; good and choice sows and good stags, $14.10. . Cattle, 1,000; calves, 600; steers and yearlings active, fully steady

(oi Chicago, were wees-ena guests of Mrs. Bertha Ingram. Mrs. Stella Ringer is visiting her son, Noah Ringer of Farmersburg this week. Orval E. Pigg of Cass, was in Dugger Wednesday. The dinner given by the I American Legion i,n their new home Tuesday evening for the

returned soldiers of. World 'War

II, was quite a success. The talks with Mrs. Followell.

OTTO ABETZ TAKES WITNESS STAND

SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Loren Raines of Terre Haute, were guests of his parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Akers received word from their son, Laverne, that he would sail from Trinadad, South America Friday and will soon be in the States. Miss Mary Jane Downs of Indianapolis, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs over the week-end. Mrs. Myrtle Woolley. spent Monday in Sullivan. ; , Mrs. Rushia - McCraCken and Mrs,' .Cecelia Sebring spent Saturday in Terrs. Haute. 1- i

' Mrs. Iya' Akers; and daughter, spent the last two months

Mane, spent; Tuesday in1 Ilymera

WILL GRADUATE AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLCOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 31 Esther Jones, of Merom, will be graduated from Indiana University at the mid-winter commencement to be held Sundny afternoon (Feb. 3). Tho hundred and one students are scheduled to receive degrees. A February commencement is being held this year duo to the ' number of students who by reason of the accelerated program followed during the war completed work for degrees during the semester just ending. Seniors or the I. U. School of Medicine in Indianapolis who will finish their academic work in April also will participate in Sunday's commencement. Dr. Mcliyar H. Lichlitsr, nationally known minister for 42 'years in Methodist and'.Corigre-gationai-"phurches, will gie tha commencement address! Com-

r. and Mrs. James Landes of mei-ccment nriivi'.:,r, will necm Y-llanti, Michigan, are guests with, a senior banquet Saturday this -vmii ' I -;ieir parents, Mr. evening. ' ?"". Tae Hoilman and Mr. Miss Jones.is scheduled to re-

The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday, February 1st at the home of Mrs. Frank Daniels for an all-day meeting. Members are urged to attend. Austin and Eenzii Rusk left Sunday for a visit with relatives at Lansing, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields and family spent the week-end with relatives in Jasonville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and son of Robinson, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.- Breck Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Will Burke and SSgt. and Mrs. Bob Burke were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burke and daughter. , Mrs. Ellen Greene and sons, Mrs. Rex Daugiierty and Mrs. Alta Colvin were in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rockwell returned home Monday from Wert

Union, Illinois where they have

4 SHAKE'S MACHINE SHOP 428 South Troll

; general repiir work and

I welding done with guaranteed

satisfaction. , AF.CIIIE M. SHAKE ROY R. SHAKE

ceive the B. S. degree in medical technology. 1 '

REfflTCOMKB!.American housewives saved approximately 170.6H.0OO pounds of used cooking fat in 1941. That Is almost double the amount saved In 1343. And It doesn't count the 52,000.000 pounds saved by' Army and Navy. This ypar the Army and Navy arn'i iuuuikI In such' numbers; ih mwi are overseas, using the niKterlala that used cooking Cat helps to make. They need plenty of it need It fast That is why the government Is asking hflu3wives to redouhltt efforts scrape, sklra ttn'd scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly imported from Islands of -the Pacific. ,

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B SALE Farm, 55 acres,

house barn and outbuild-

pne mile east and one mile

lof Graysville, H, L. Karns,

ntvule. '

E SALE 86-acre farm. Gar-

app, Carlisle,. Ind.

WANTED TO BUY Used automobiles. Springer Auto Sales, 550 South Main St.

"wAinTfimnrJSmaiifBrn, in load lots' $14.35 $14.25; corn

er house and 1-2 or 1-4 acre near 1? .yearlings Sullivan. Box. 30 c-o Times. f11;50-? 00-, cows active, strong. .. - to 25c higher, mostly 25c higher WANTED Room and board for two days; good beef cows, . i- nn M5Art (til J OA .

tor a young man, rsox m c-o jio.uu $.'..su; common ana me-

Times.

WANTED TO DO-,Electrical

wiring. See Eli Stultz at Gene's Radio Service, 27, W. Jackson St. Phone 745. ' ' , WANTED TO BUY Farm. Will pay up to $100- cash per acre. Box

31 c-o Times.

dium,

tive.

1.50 $12.75; vealers ac-

FOR

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SALE New and used bat-Anti-freeze $1.00 and $1.40

Ulon. Flynn's Service, Pax-

ydiana. ,1

I FOR ' RENT Sleeping SALE A '36 Ford, 4 good 202 E. Jackson.

tairiy tair spare. A-l con-

Norman Koenig farm,

le, Ind., R. R. 1.

Sheep, 2,500; fat lambs fairly active, mostly steady. Good to choice fed Texas lambs, $14.60 $14,85; good and choice slaughter ewes, $7.00. . . , : ,

HOSPITAL NOTES

rooms.

iscelianeous

JtlAL, furnace scoops 98c. j

open all day Thursday. I

vard Hardware Co., Dugger,

! ALE A moderate priced

jlouse, large lot. 4 blocks

uare. Enclosed back porch, : ont porch. Chicken house, .ouse, tool room, chicken.

good walks, electricity,'

hlinds. fluorescpnt lieht

lty water. Immediate pos-, 11. Ben Conger, 450 E. Jack-

SALE Dining table, metal

cabinet, also metal table,

ater, 'five odd chairs, two

is, tloor, table and desk

vp.w dishes, linoleum rug

Cross.

NOTICE -24 -HR TAXI SER-

IVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT

CAFE. PHONE 470.

Denies Warning

. SALE 1927 1-ton Chev-

I-uck. good tires. Ernie e,". Shelburn, Ind.

i ALE Two building sites,

lontage, 150 ft. deep. Wa-

bn ground. So. Court St.

fPost Office Box 415,

II SALE Cow and calf. 6

fast of Sullivan.

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Herbert

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;inds: horses, cows, 1v0a an1 Unnpo Poll

Vna VooA Canriia C,.lli

1VV - V. W IVvj k-UJJU-fphone 332 or Crawford J. ' or Crawford 33109, Haute. We . pay, all

le charges. 24 hour ser-

Wachtel Co

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' Admitted Jan. 30: Mrs. George Sho jtaw of Paxton, R. R. 1; Mrs.

, Ben Trimble of Carlisle, R. R. 1; i Emery Stanley of New Lebanon; Mrs. Wayne Trimble of Carlisle; Samuel Vanderpool of Farmersburg, R. R. . 1; ; Mrs. John. A. 1 Markey of West Washington Street. ' Dismissed Jan. 30: Ermadine Marts of 1310 North Main Street: Mrs. Goldie Hiatt of Paxton; Mrs. Ted Cadwell and daughter of Midland, Indiana; Mrs. Clarence Tomey and son of 101 North Holloway Street; Mrs. Gerald Willis and daughter of Sullivan, R. R. 5.

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NAZI AMSASSACOR to France in the heyday of Hitler, Otto Abetz is shown, right, as he appeared as a witness for the prosecution in the trial of his erstwhile friend, Jean Luchaire, in Paris, France. The latter, who was called the "ex-Fuehrer" of LaPresse Parisienne, is on trial before a French tribunal as a collaborator. (International)

In what may cat a pattern for an rcreen-.cal grar:. ni env:l.wr.T John S. Bugas, Ford Industrial

complete peace in the automobile an 18-C3nl-an-lot raise. Pic- Relations; Don F. Grant, head of

industry. Fcrd Motor Company lured tt the signing oro (1. to r.)

officials are shown with members Joseph McCusker, nrfxicbnt Local cf the United Auto Workers 600 and Richard T, Leonard, NaUnibr. in Detroit as they signed tienal Ford Director, UAW-CIO;

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and Melvin B. Lind-

Ki.pt. oi Ford Labor Rela(Intsrnutinal Soundplioto.)

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One-Minute Test 1. What have these three men fti common Copernicus, Halley, ilerschel? 2. Why is a nickel sometimes called "token money" ? 3. Which of these three men were contemporaries Walt Whitman, John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russell Lowell ?

Words of Wisdom Oft, brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother; where pity dwells, the peace of God is there. Whittier. ..

Hints on Etiquette It is not only correct to take a second helping of food when it 'is passed when you are dining at a friend's house, but a remark about the deliciousness of the repast is also in good taste.

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By Jimmy Hatlo

Today's Horoscope You are a born leader if you're celebrating a birthday today. You should try to make the most of this gift. With your friendly nature you will be surrounded with congenial friends and your home

life will be a constant inspiration.

Take care that anger and jealousy do not get the better cf your otherwise good judgment. Today meet opposition with a Emilo, Tiio adverse aspect of the inorninj may last throughout the day. To be at all popular on this date, do what you are asked when you are asked.

One Minute Test Answers 1. All were astronomers. 2. Because it does not contain five cents worth of metal. 3. All three.

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APPEARING b e f o r e the ' , jointCongressional Pearl Harbor investigating committee, Adm. W. W..i Smith is shown as he emphatically denied that Adm. Husband E. Kimmel was warned nine months in advance of the disaster by an Intelligence officer that Japan would launch a Sunday air attack on Pearl Harbor.' Admiral Smith was Kimmel's chief of stafE la Wu , f JpferaatoaaJ

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1. What city is called the steel center of the middle west of the U. S.? - ' 2. With what U. S. college were the "Hartford Wits' associated? ,3. What city is the capital of California? .

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Words of Wisdom Moral vanity is the snare of good people. Margaret Deland.

Hints on Etiquette If you have no "children but are surrounded by families who have,

do try to get along with those children. Make them your friends and you will enjoy life and so will your neighbors.

Today's Horoscope Strong and definite emotions are yours if this is your natal day. You make a staunch and loyal friend, but a bitter enemy. SomeT times you speak brusquely with out intention. You should learn to guard against jealousy. Take care that your desire for revenge does not spoil your happiness. You dearly love your home and

family life. At 12:20 a. m. the moon enters Aquarius. Happiness may come to you through a . new relationship today. Find time to take care of a neglected correspondence. Joy is enhanced. by associates. Study this evening; investigate ads or offers of a bar gain. Buil4 solid foundations to day for actions you are content plating.

One-Minute Test Answer 1. Gary, Ind, 2. Yale. 3. Sacramento.

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