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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale SEE US for quality seed and in-

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FOR John Deere Darts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Twenty building sites. 75' frontage 150' deeD. ioinhighway 41. Tel. 714. I FOR SALE White Rock fries for sale, 2Vz 3Vi lbs. S. E. Coulson. State Road 54. New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE-Cow and calf. 6n miles east of Sullivan. Herbert Pigg, R. 3 Sullivan. USED FURNITURE, oil stoves, ' gasoline motor, cook stoves and other articles. Also bicycle repairing. The Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE 1927 1-ton Chevrolet truck, good tires. Ernie Breedlove, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Two building sites, 50 ft. frontage, 150 ft. deep. Wa ter in on ground. So. Court St

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I ' FOR SALE 6-room modern, 2 V blocks of square; 6-room Semite, irndernrnne 3-room. now vacant:

oo acres wun o-room excra goua semi-modern hous6,"sale or trade for Sullivan property. Tope Real Estate. Office in Bank building. fcer 'lit- B 3 FOR SALE Baled timothy hay, 40c per bale. Warren Mason, VA mi. southeast New Lebanon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for good rental property in town, 40 acres with house and barn. Call at 233 E. Depot St. FOR SALE Westinghouse washer, spinner type. Phone 448. on North' HOUSE FOR SALE West St. 5 rooms, 3 plastered and 2 sealed, 2 porches, good well water, large lot, good neighborhood. Price $1300. Inquire at Mellott's office. - FOR SALE Farm, located about 1-4 mile of corporation limit of Sullivan. Box 75 care Times. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, ' slsn nnniilar rTassiral -anrl 'hilHren's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell iviusic jtiouse. FOR SALE 1937 Ford truck, hydraulic dump bed. Reasonable, cash only. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll, 2 blocks west of Deep Rock. FOR SALE Purebred Shepherd pups. Parents, natural heelers, and good watch dogs. Chas. B. Cochran, R. R. 1, Shelburn, Ind. FOR . SALE 6-room house, double garage, chicken house, brooder house, 1 acre ground, located 1 mile from square on. S. St. Clair St. Immediate ' possession. Joe Asbury, Terre Haute, R. 1. FOR SALE Coal oil Aladdin heater. Used one week. S20.00. Call 435 or see at Wanda's Gift Shop at 7 West Jackson Street. : .FOR SALE Philco car radio, single unit, nearly new; post drill press and 6 bits. Warren Mason, New Lebanon. 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 ser. vice. John Wachtel Co

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FOR SALE Duplex, on Main1 terms. Box 18, care Times. ! . i FOR SALE Guitar with good . case. 646 S. Main. Tele. 601. ! I FOR SALE Electric carpet I sweeper. Cail 5G5. I FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet; .truck, long wheel base, 4 good' 'tires. In good running order.! (George W. Deckard, Highway 54,1 Maude McConnell farm FOR SALE Copper Clad kitchen range, also 50-lb. metal ice box. Both in good condition. Call 759-A. r -. , - FOR RENT FOR RENT One sleeping room for a lady. 233 So. Court. FOR RENT Sleeping room close to cheese factory. Also washings wanted. 807 E. Dude St. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse i charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Farm. Will pay up to $.100 cash per acre. Bux. 31 c-o Times. , J i WANTED 2 or 3-room furn-1 ished apartment, ex-veteran and wife, no children. Phone 39-J or write Paul Oakes, Shelburn. WANTED Farm hand, pay. Box 54 c-o Times. Good WANTED TO BUY Good used car, good condition. Wm. Williamson, 2 miles north, 4 miles wesi suiuvan. n.. n. . WANTED Woman for general housework, family of two. Call at a. L. Robertson Greenhouse. MALE HELP SALESMAN WANTED by well known oil company. Man over 35 preferred. Experience not necessary. Immediate steady income for man with car. Write S. H. Collins, 571 Standard Building, "vtlc,"u "l'J wamtit-ji7 , 1. WP(.k fjrwi nav ran on hr or remain at place of employment at night. Must have good references. For information write m r n n Timps w l c o limes. vvAiNiE. a gin cr woman with some experience, to cook and keep house for family of four. Washing sent out. All modern conveniences. Pleasant room. Permanent position with reasonable vacation on full pay. Must have good references. Write 23 R care of Times. WANTED Tree tor-in Also x .,, . out. Rex Pogue. R. 2 Shrlburn. - WANTED-Housework or restaurant work. Call at 452 So. Court. ' Miscellaneous NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED 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 bree'ds. "AA" stock $11.50 per 100; "AAA" stock $12.50 per 100. Johnson Feed & Supply Com pany, 115 South Sullivan, Indian, Court Street,

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l trouble to help loosen and expel , germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- ! Uamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you ! a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it ; quickly allays the cough or you are i to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city. Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. "RECAPPING and VULCANIZFOUND Aluminum coffee pot i . . ' .. T u Owner may ,havf "me by identifying the article at Times Office and paying for ad. INCOME tax service day or night. R. F. Logan, 428 East Washington St. Phone 118. LOST LOST Scoop shovel somewhere between Pete McCreery's and John Webb's, R. 2 Sullivan. CARD OF THANKS I We wish to thank all our friends I and neighbors and all those that J helped us in any way during the j sickness and death of our little ' son, Arland Wayne. 1 Mr. and Mrs. .Elwood Borders I and Family. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4. (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, 26cEKKs. current receipts 54 pounds and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c; medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c. INDIAN APOLfs, Feb. 4. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 4,500; very active; steady at ceiling; good and choice 160 lbs. up, $14.85; 100-160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.10. Cattle, 2,400; calves, 600; steers and heifers opening rather slow, moat buyers bidding lower; early sales steady to weak; good light and medium weight steers. $16.40 i sio.o: meaium to eooa mistiv lightweights, $15.00 $16.22; good heifers. $16.00: medium and Pood. $14.30 $15.00; cows slow, generally bidding 25c to 50c ' lower; 1 few early sales weak to mostly 25c lower; good beef cows to' $13.50-common and medium $1 2S I $12.50; vealers active, steadv: good and choice, $17.00 $17.50 Sheep, 3,000; fat lambs fairly aciiv(i' "atives about steady; west er"s eak, 0 25c lowf yWS an slaughter ewes steady; good "dcn I 'H $14.50; good and choice natives,! $14.00-$14.50; choice sorted, ' $14.75 $15.00; fed Texas year-1 iingS) $13.00; slaughter S7 50 Anvm ewes, 1 I n mr i HADDON TP. FARM I BUREAU MEETING " Haddon Township Farm Bureau iwiI1 IRecl Tuesday, Feb. 5 at the j Carlisle High School auditorium. praysviUe will present their tunateur barn dance. Discussion of the Farm Bureau and Cooperative is ' planned- and-the public -is invitedr1 One-Minute Test , . 1. Wliat is a chattel mortgage? 2. What is a cashier's check? 3. What is a commercial treaty? Words of Wisdom What is mine, even to my life, Is hers I love; but the secret of my friend is not mine. Sir P. Sidney. Hints on Etiquette It is not so much a breach -of etiquette to butter a whole slice of bread at one time, as it is an awkward thing to do. Breaking off enough bread or roll for one or two bites end buttering it as needed is simpler and looks beti ter. i

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CARLISLE

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green returned to Indianapolis Satur-! day after a visit near Carlisle with Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green. Kenneth Adams, son of Mr. an'd Mrs. Will Adams arrived home Wednesday after receiving his honorable discharge. . .1 O. R. Smith was in Indiana- j polis last week attending the Ind- ' lana Hardware ubhici-s Conven tion. Mrs. W. H. Curry and Mrs. A. J. McGinnis and daughter of Bicknell, were here Tuesday visiting Mrs. Curry's mother, Mrs. Mattie Schu. Mr., and Mrs. Ray Sisson of Decker, spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. Sisson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Wilson left "Saturday for Huntington Park, California to visit their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Vernia and family. .... Dr. C. T. Howard went to Cambridge, Ohio Wednesday for a visit with his brother, Grover F. Howard and wife. MT. TABOR

-i Mrs. Martha . Reid and son, Mr! and Mrs. Ray Ferree had Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danas their guests dver the week- iels and Johnny Dean Smith were end their daughter and family of dinner guests Wednesday of Mr.

Terre Haute. The revival here closed last Monday night. Rev. Donaldson plans a revivel at Graysville soon. . Mrs. Melvina Foutz and Mrs. Flossie Pinkston attended a shower at the home of Ernest Blyeu in honor of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blyeu. Paul has recently returned from service. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and daughter were in Wilson Sullivan Saturday evening. Mrs. Eva Ransford and Wanda and Mrs. Bertha Ryland were in Sullivan recently and attended church services. Several from here went to Merom Wednesday mgnt to near I a missionary speak. Mr- and Mrs- Wil1 Foutz Dorothy and Nancy Bogard were in Sullivan one day last week, Marjorie Unger has spent the last few days here "with home folks- ' Hill liiiorpain. or jvnincie, sPent a few davs Iast week-with 1 , 1 1 f 1 1 e . t nis Dromer, Clarence ana iamuy. Ni. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugrser "Aikin's Service Costs No : More." -; SHAKE'S MACHINE SHOP 428 South Troll , general : repair work and welding done with guaranteed satisfaction. ... - - F.OY R. SHAKEN GRAB BAG Today's Horoscope You are a very frank person, and scrupulously honest in your business relations and your love. Tou also are. shrewd, have a strong personality, and command respect from all with whom you have dealings or come in contact. You are fond of children and will have a happy home life. Early this morning of your birthday is not a good time to make investments. It is advisable to watch your step, and avoid trouble by keeping out of its path. It is a good time, however, to speed up on acquiring the things you want, but use your critical faculties. This afternoon the rays are excellent for relaxation. , . pirtributMltr glasgeatureg Syndicate.

S . . Community Night The 50-piece orchestra of ths Teacher's College will furnish the main part of the community Merom,. on Thursday evening, February 7th, at 7:30 o'clock. The hall should be crowded with such an attraction as this. Tjr, Victor Obenhaus of the CMcapo Tneoiogical Seminary was the leader of the Midwinter Regional Retreat for laymen and pastors held at Holt Hall on January 22nd. "The Church and the Atomic Age" was the subject of discussion. Besides those who came from the outside several local people attended the interesting sessions. The next Retreat of this sort will be held in March. The institute is trying to get the great Missionary of Literacy Dr. Frank Laubach to be the leader. The Sullivan Baptist young people had a skating party r-.t the institute gymnasium Fridny eveni'g, January 25th. , Harold and John Smith transacted business in ' Evansville j Wednesday. anu 1YA15. xaiiicio emu oun. The dinner was in honor of Dean Reid, who is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash of near Carlisle, were guests of Mrs. Kate Bowen Wednesday. Stanley Copeland spent the week-end with Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Handford in Sullivan. . Mrs., Martha Landes, who is .employed in Terre Haute, spent the past week . here with her family Gets Labor Post FORMER Spar director Captain Dorothy C. Stratton (above), Brookfield, Mo., has just received a new appointment to the Labor Department. She wjll serve as special assistant to Major General Graves B. Erskine, USMC, personal representative in charge of the re-training and re-employment sdr 'ministration ot the Labor Depart ment, International somapnotor " One Minute Test Answers 1. A document representing the transfer of certain personal property to another as security for an obligation. The property remains in the possession of the borrower, but the person from whom it is borrowed holds .the title to the property. . 2. A check upon a bank by its cashier, the cashier's check being a guarantee of the bank that the amount stated is in the bank and can be drawn out upon presentation of the check. 3. A contract between countries relative to trade. Definite arrangements are made by each contracting party toward the other.. ja& -

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SHELBURN

Rev. and Mm. George Peel of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jennie; Laughlin of Brazil, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hayworth of Farmersburg, visited relatives here Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of NOTICE OF HEFKRKNmnW ON INCLUSION OF AoKlilON.IL TfcKKiXOill Hl'lhlN TMK S11.J.IVAN COI'NTV MJ1JL. CONSKK ATluN D1S1KICT, EMISKAC'INO LANDS LYING IN SULLIVAN COUNTY IN i XHb STATE OF INDIANA To all title-holders of lands lyinir I within the aiea Proposed to be ineluded within the Sullivan County ' boil Conservation District, comprising the territory described as follows: "All of Haddon Township; that part of Gill Township lying south of the I. C. Railroad and east of the Mt. Zion Cemetery Road: Sections 17, 20. 2,5. 26. 27. 28, 29. 32. 33. 34, 35, and 36 township 6 north, ranee 8 west of Jefferson Township: Sections 29. 30, 31, and 32 of township 8 nortli. ranue 3 west, uud Sections 5, 6, 7. 8, J7 and 18 of township 7 north, range 8 west, all in Cass Township; all of Hamilton Townstiip except Section I, township 8 north, range 9 west, vntl Section 5. 6, 7. 8, 17, 18. 1J. and TO of township 8 north, ra litre 8 west; and all of Curry "nihil) except Section 36, town- " north, range 9 west: and all of JaeKSon Township except Sec tions 31, 32, 33, 34. 35, and 36 of township 9 north, range 8 west and Sections 1, 3, 3,- 4, 9. 10. 11. and 12 of township 8 north, range 8 west. All such lands above-de-scribed lie within the county boundary of Sullivan County, Indiana." . Notice is hereby given that on Che 21st day of February, 1946, between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 12:00 Neon, a referendum will be held in I the above-described territory upon the 'proposition of the inclusion of the said territory within the Sullivan County Soil Conservation District, a rovernmental sub-division and a public body, corporate and politic, of this .state. All persons, firms and corporations who snail hold title to any tract or I tracts of land exceeding 10 acres in area, lying within the said territory j are eligible to vote: provided, ihat t where the title is held by two or ! more persons jointly, all persons having . such a joint interest shall be cnI titled to vote: and provided r'urther i that one officer or agent ot any corI poiate landowner, or estate, duly auItlioiizcd in writing, iiy either genera! ; or special power, may csst a vota on behalf of said corporation or estate and when so voting he shall sign rmd have witnessed a registration and qualification card certifying that he has such authority. Only such pprsons, firms, and corporations are eligible to vote. For the purpose of the referendum, all laitd included within the territory proposed for inclusion within the District will constitute a voting di- : vision and the polling place is established at the Commissioner's Court IHcra in the County Court House in Siillivjii, Indiana. j3tigH voters who will he. unable to vi:', i Ihe sM.iii.-i on trie day of the lel'ereiidurn m.iv appiy 1o John P. Curry, Pollini: Stlle.riiitnftnl, R. 3. biiilnvn. Indiana, tor a volets registration and qualification form, an, absentee ballot, and instructions for casting an absentee ballot. Dated this 4ih day of December. 1945. STATE SOIL, CONSKRVATION COMMlTTP;E Richard T. .lames. Chairman They'll Do It Every r)WAVrU!FF14PDP

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East Glenn, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude German. Mrs. Fred Barber, Mrs. Orville. West and Mrs. Flora Wence attended a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Nellie Wentz in Sullivan Thursday afternoon for

lner m nuoy aroer. Mrs. Susie Phillips ot lerre Haute, Mrs. Lucy Day of Indiaiiapoli"., and Mrs. Frank Jarvis and son, Jack, of Manchester, Kentucky, spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk. Ladies Aid Meets. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church 'met Tuesday, January 3lst, for their regular all-day meeting. The day was spent in quilting with a covered dish dinner being enjoyed at the noon I hour. Those present were Ena Bean, Myrtle Woollcy, Margaret Miller, . , ' , J? , , .... Miller, Jane Ellis, Gertrude Hooper, Gertrude Sebring, Maude German, Lydia Jones and Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Killion and son, Bobby.

Back To Serve You v Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Usrey Are (As of Today) Operating The 4New Usrey Grocery" . ' At : 401 West Donaldson Si.

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PRIVATE SALE Wed. Feb. 6, 1946 at 10:00 A. M. McIIugh Funeral Home, Ilymera, Indiana , Household Goods : Making a change of residence, I will pell cn the above date: Living; Room Suite One I Uh room Suite Dinette Suite Breakfast Suite New Perfection Oil Stove Two 9x12 Rugs 1 Ice Box Several other articles too numerous to mention. John C. Weber Owner land, admirably and a notch of twelve wooded garage and chicken house and stood. Land well drained but -ii By Jimmy Hatlo j! tA U AW EXAMPLE OF THE I WW SNEAK FOfi HOLOIN' )LJM OUTOM US. MOW WE a, , ..CaOTrA VWKOVEW iTlME BEFORE SOME

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