Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 52, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 March 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale CAR of wood shingles at Merom elevator. ' Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parti nd ervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ROOFING and siding of all kinds. Free estimate.' Guaranteed workmanship and material. Wil Iiam W. Stoops, Shelburn, Farm-1 ersburg phone. FOR SALE Good grocery and! general store. Good location and doing excellent business. Inquire Box 18 c-o Times. FOR SALE Straight Tennessee fiUaf Pnnifl nncfc A' rnilTlH RflfV 3" round 35c. Orval Arnett, 53o Sylvan Dell. FOR SALE 1 small -2-room fcniicn wirprl si'7p 12 v 28 flan be easily moved on large truck without wrecking. See Milton Pinkston, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE Baby Guernsey calf. Carl Ferree, R. 4 Sullivan. 7 miles northwest Sullivan. FOR SALE 1935 Chev. lV2-ton truck, good tires and grain bed, fair condition. W. Leslie Osburn, Shelburn, Ind. R. 2. Phone 134-R. FOR SALE Ten-room duplex, two baths, North State St. $4800.00. Terms. Box 86 c-o Times. , FOR SALE Nino pigs;. 2 gilts to farrow soon; I 5-yr.-old cow. -Fred Shepler, Jr., ,1, mil east of Midway. Call after 5 p. m. ' FOP. SALE Man's 3-piece suit, size 40, navy blue striped. 431 So. State. FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford sedan, A-l condition, four good tires. See at Texaco bulk plant or six miles northwest of city. Raymond O. Bedwell, R. R. 4, Sullivan. CITY property and several good farms for sale. Farms located in different sections of the county. Sand farms and clay farms, large and small acreage. Most all with good buildings. Charles M. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, Office Room 4, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. Phone 5-18. FOR SALE V. C. Allis-Chal-mers tractor, plows, cultivator, hoe, cultipacker and combine. Lewis' FWalters, R. 3 Sullivan. IC-3" kitchen cabinds, living rcbm suite, oil stoves, ice boxes, also bicycle repairing at Breediove's Trading Post, Shelburn. . FOR SALE Bricks, $1.00 per 100; fine large bird cage, force pump, 1 door, small old rocker, three-quarter poster bed. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 Cross St. FOR SALE Registered Polled Shorthorn bull calf, 9 months old. Claude Powell, 126 So. Main. FOR SALE A six-room house and, household goods, with two lots and outbuildings. Lucated at 946 E: Beech St. Inquire at 939 E. Beech. FOR SALE 27 acres, 4-roomed house, newly papered, paint and rcof, large pond, 10 acres apple orchard. See Wood Nicholson, one mile east of Hymera. Dead Animals Removed UI kinds: . horses, cows, beep, calves and hogs. Call Won roe Peed Service. Sulli van phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all ohone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachie) Co Terr Htut. lajiua

FOR SALE 5-yr-old sorrel I Saddle horse, new bridle and sad-; die. Clifford Inman, Pleasant-

ville. FOR SALE One work mare, yrs. old. Miles Pinkston, 3Vs miles ,' west of Sullivan. . '. FOR SALE 3-room house with furniture. Close in. Furniture practically new. Phone 333-B FOR SALE-3 cows 1-2 mile east and 1-2 mile south Glendora j Store. Charles Boldifig, Route 3. FOR SALE Duroc sow, also 7 Duroc shoats," registered; small Letz feed grinder. Phone 9175. Elbert Robbins. FOR SALE Baby bed and mat ttress, stroller and teeter 4 babe. 403 Sylvan Dell. i FOR SALE Baled timothy hay i 40c bale. See Harry Shorter on; Harry Mason farm, lVz mi. southeast of New Lebanon. ' j LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and childov,'t. alhuma Rprpive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House FOR SALE Sol Hot coal size. brooder stove, 1,000-chick Ed Dodds, R. 1 Sullivan. Phone 8215. PRATTS INTESTROL for intestinal troubles in young or old chickens. DILLINGHAM HATCHery, 15 North Main. .FOR .SALE-Two building sites, 50 ft.- frontage, 15U ft. flecp. Wa-' ter in on ground. So. Court St. ' Apply Post Office Box 415. FOR SALE 1 1. 5-room semi-modern house, good location, ravea 01. , 2. 4-room bungalow, oasemenx, electricity. Close in. j 3. 6-room house, electricity, 1 new roof, good paint, cellar, one acre ground. Close in. j 4. 6-room house, modern except gas. Paved St. 5. 5-room house with bath, part basement, garage, 2 lots. Paved street. 6. 5-room house, glassed-in , porch, and 5 lots. 7. 9-room house, lights, gas, water, 3 sinks. Rented as apartments. 2 large lots. Paved St. ' Good location. Priced to sell. i 8. 6-room house, glassed-in ' front porch, garage, poultry house, ' large lot. Immediate possession. 9. We have over 20 farms listed

ir. various sections of the county, plows, electric heating pads, fluFarm for every purpose. Acreage orescent fixtures, medicine cab16 to 500. Modern and semi-mod- 1 inets, Presto cookers, complete ern houses. Prices in accordance , line of wail paper and paint.-

with the farm you choose. 10. Come in and talk real estate, 11. USREY and BURDGE Real Estate and Ins. Office. Room 4, No. Oakley Bldg. Hrs. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sullivan Phone 543 FOR SALE-Pre-war ail metal ice box. Good condition. 345 West Beech St. FOR 3ALE Chrome plated,. paper roll holder 39c; stream lined tcvel bars, 43c; iron board, M sr. rt.v ci jo- -inhr.- Hn-. 10c dos ; silver and furniture polr ishing cloth, 10c. Kayson's, Inc., 6 So, Court St. Phone 213. FOR SALE Close in, 6-room house, nicely decorated, electricity. Good water. Price $1400. Terms. Box 97 c-o Times. FOR- SALE Tractor plow, 14 in. Everett Irvin, south of New Lebanon. WE HAVE a few two weeks old CHICKS. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. ' FOR SALE Houses in Shelburn. Inquire G. P. German., FOR SALE Square dining table and combined buffet ond china closet, good condition. White Roman hens, laying good, 425 So, Main.

FOR RENT Furnished room.

65p So. Main. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 202 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Nice sleeping ! rooms. 29 No. State. Phone 817. Wanted WANTED Dead onimals. We remove your dead animate free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse; charged. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED 1 late model tractor with complete set of equipment. Tod ceiling price. Write ExServiceman, c-o Times. EXPERIENCED farm hand, i married, wants steady work on farm Must Tiave livina Quarters ' ' with electricity. Write 107 Oak-! land Ave.. Tone Haute. Ind. i WANTED TO RENT 100 acres corn or bean ground. Bert Arnett, Fft1 W .Tnhnsnn i WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5room' unfurnished house or f urnished apartment. Phone Wm. W. stivers at Root Store, No. 148. WANTED TO BUY Team of good work horses. Must be repsonable. Ben Conger, R. 1 Merom. "WANTED Girl 18o7erto . work 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. shift in lunch room. Apply Midway btation. north of Sullivan on Route 1 Miscellaneous PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city, Phone 262. HUD'S STATION. STANDARD -7 vr ' J O H N is ON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS fed on the JOHN SON FEEDING PROGRAM spells P-R-O-F-I-T-S for the Poultry Raiser. 35 years of Continued Poultry. Progress. Feeds & Chicks by Poultrymen for Poultrymen. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., SULLIVAN, INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP work, angle iron, flat steel and round stock at ithe Richmond Machine Shop. 1 rw. a m tn fi r m Wronrlav throuh Saturday Prompt Service ,,' wnrk. ! j I NEW root and roof repairing. ! 'Rnnf insteltad at once. No down ' payment. Three years to pay. : SuUivan insulation Co. Phone 223 1 or 253 PRICES on Kelly s seed corn, large flats $9.00, small flats $5.00, large rounds $4.50. Bill Mickey, 113 W. Wall St. NOTICE Not responsible for i . i a 1 ""-' ".."' ne than myself . W illiam :V. Rutherford. STAIR Treads, 10c to 30c; medicine cabinets, $3.25; house numbers that glow in the dark, 15c ea.; clothes hampers, $2.79 to $7.98; overnight utility case, $4.35 to $11.85. Kayson's, 6 S. Court. NOW at Woodward's, auto- ; matic gas water heaters, Community Silver, oil stoves, garden ; V.'oodward Hardware Co.,.Dugger, i Ind. ! PUBLIC games at American Legion Home, Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. Prizes for all. PUBLIC AUCTION Household . shings at 16 W Giles street, Saturday, March loth, 12:30 p. ml Mrs. Anna Daniels. Legion Auxiliary- 139 will meet I in i-'is ijt-giuu liuine r i may, iuarcn " " eu'"ie ol- ral' ncl: 3 da?. Old and new members lo at o v. m , to celebrate St. Fatj ui a guest a:a yuur iavoriia. ; cover dish. A fins program has 1 j been arranged. Prizes will be giv- ' en. also a door prize. DISINFECT BSOODER houses with TOXITE. Kills bacteria and corcic'iosis aerros. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. NOTICE I 'will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other thgn myself. Wayne Wonders, Sullivan. 1 ,Arn ; I WA?CH for important anncuncement in this paper soon that will interest car owners. Flynn's Service Station, Shelburn, Indiana. (Formerly Mail's Station.) OIL PERMANENT, feather cuts, new material, $3.00. Charm Beauty ' Shop, east side of square.

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FLOOR SANDING and finishing done. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R. 5. Dagger Phone 38-F-3. RECAPPING and VULCANIZ- ! ING, any job, large or small, 24(HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service, phone (577. rBring in your HAttNtbs for REPAIRING this month before 'the lawn mower repairing season f begins. BOONE HARNESS. NOTICE I will not be Sr.nn!ihlP for anv hills contracted ' for by anyone other than myself. I Charles Gamerdinger. j

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i NOTICE Wedding shower to be given by Mrs. John Malone and Mrs. Raiph Dryden for their daughter Emalie and son Willard, at Fairbanks gym, March 19th, 8 Pm-Everyone welcome. FOR FEEDERS an d FOUNTS. DILLTNGHAM HATCHERY, 15 ! North Main SPECIAL NOTICE I : We wish to thank the Fairbanks Fire Department and all others yho helped put out the fire at our place. R. H. and Woody Harmon TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, March 13. (UP) Produce: Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; ducks, " vnu, and over- 31c; under six, pounds, . .. .. j . JU6o tuiiciu iccijjia r JumiUB M"u u"r. sraae large, oc; medium, 38o; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets. 18c. INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestock: March 13. Hogs, 5,000; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up and some choice lighter weights, $14.85; 100-160 lbs. mostly good, $13.25 $14.50; good . and choice sows, $14.10. Cattle, 800; calves, 400; all classes active; steers and heifers fully steady; largely medium to good, $14.00 $16.00; few good, $16.50; short load good heifers, $16.25; scattered medium to good, $13.50 $15.35; cows active, strong to 2oc higher; small lots good around 1150-lb. co-vvs, $15.00; bulk good, $13.50 to $14.30; common and medium mostly $9.75$13.25; canccrs and cutters, $7.50 $9.25; vealers active, steady; good choice, $17.50 $18.05, Ba?t!o in Mukden

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CARLISLE. Junior diss Play The Junior ctoss of Carlirla Hieh School will present a i three-act comedy, "A Ready 'F.-irtnv fvpninc. f March 22, ?t 8:00 o'clock. Ticket? nurt MiMif rts cola an1 mav K ; 'ait; ituw uii ttic auu uii eci aiiu muj purchased from any member of e .Junior class. The cast is as follows: Doris Robertson. Robert Martyn, her son Leon McCarter. Marilee Martyn, her eldest daughter Lois Niewald. Gracie Martyn, her youngest child Martha Miley. Miss Lydia, her sister-in-law ! Lillian Smith. I Henry Turner, a widower j Wayne Blacketer. I Doris Turner, his daughter Mary Borders. j Sammie Turner, his son RoIbert Shelton. Eoconia Washington, the dar ky rk Verona Tislow. Niccilrmas Tipp, the darky handy man James Davis. DOGGER Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams visited friends in Bicknell Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs. Robert King and son, Bobbie, of Indianapolis, spent "'le -veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison King. . Mrs. Jon Hendricks and daughter, Gladys, spent the - wcekend with Mrs. Hendricks' in Bedford. mother .Mr., and .Mrs. W?d3 Nigh rind children of Indianapolis, spent the - week-End with Mr. and Mr", Ten 'Ando?. ' - 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. pnrA" Jen-1 oings of Angola, visited Mr. . and Mrr: Too Jpi-.nivicT3 XlinHl-ff 1 Mrs. Vvm. Kisinser left iV'ondav tor Indians iolis wber? she will enter a hospital for a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Snydsr of rear Carlisle, were in Dugger Tuesday. ' Pythian Sisters met. in regular session Monday evening. After Temple t'-ey held an ;mction s&Ie w'h caused a lot of fun and retted them ,?is:htpen drllar for the:r 'nmans fund. I Sporsor Eurn Dance Troupe 1 The Digger Saddle Club. Inc. i is sponsoring the Kitchen 3nrn

and c t' i uoL.ijici, I Friday, March 15(h. The. entertainers inciude Psul Grove, Bob

Dan"e Can' of WD7,, Barry and acccrdtE"., Uncle John ; j Barton. Firic'lin Fay Wal's rnd i 'Clifford IToney and orvi.na. There will be music, singing nnd dancirg ?r,d also a contest :!or emstvers with ca.f.i riza-! 'cir.-i awarded to the wirnrrs. "he show will hs presented at '.he Dugser L'inh "hocj - '- starting at 8:15 p. m. The sponsorer? a .rVvy ':"-' i with a memberrhip i'! 107. The ch.'b has one horss shew to l credit and has t one-roui'th. mile track. With ths cccpnaticn of all, it has proved to- h ; giC3t succccr, thur. :-ar, a'd wi.ll ttriva to gain greater ."c'.:i-vc- j msnt in the ccming vsar. SHELBURN The Pay? -Muttons club 'tn't ;-t the hfima rf M1 A -r f'-1!! Tuesday evening, March 5th. The house was attractively decorated in keening vvith St. Pstriex'.t Day. Roll call was answered with an Irish story. The ritualistic study was conducted by .'.-Iry Wyman. The program was :'n charge cf Violst Cash ard ?.uth Allison. Refreshments of inr.d-W'-.'PS. --lad t.-'th -A j cream, pickles, cookies and coffee were served to the following i members:; Ruth Allison, Viclet

Cash, May Wyman, Helen Tur- hostess, Goldia Shepherd, ner, Sadie Thompson, Gertrude , 01-04 Sebring Kathryn Turner, Ger-, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Scott trude Gaskins, Edith Henderson, 1 returned to their home yesterEsther Dodd, Lizzie Hill, Lola 1 day after spending the last :!ive Bolmger, Ollie Crist, Belle Ann weeks in Indianapolis at the Robinson Dorothy McHugh and bedside of Mrs. Scott's daughter; the hostess. Mis3 Helen Chance. Miss Char.:: is improving nicely.

Past Matrons Meet Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer spent the week-end in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowden. - Misses Barbara Thompson and Martha Wilbur Visited relatives in Oaktown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford German spent Monday afternoon . in Terre Haute. . Mrs. Mamie Pierson had as her guests her daughter, Miss Louise Pierson of Washington, D. ana ivaiss ceuian api 01 ween1 tit; t-i 1 1- rr r . i I - field, Indiana, for several days. xucjr iCit ua, -j.!field for a week's visit after which they will return to Washington, D. C. where they are employed. T"n"! Minnie Hilderbrand visit-c-d relatives Sunday. in Terre Haute Wm TTllv viclprl ha ertn and I !.. , in Columbus, Ohio lasU week. Claude Gordon underwent an appendectomy at the Mary Sher man Hospital Sunday evening. i Mrs. Goldia Shepherd cntsr'tained the Busy Bee club i'riday j at her home south of town. The 'dav was spent in piecing quilts 1 j and ' sewing carpet - rags. Those 1 present were Mesdames Erma ' 1 tl.'4vU Aw,.. rlrt-.,.. 1,-cl I It Ui 111, 4-111,, 1.CU .I.I 1 OUM ghter, Juanita, Freida Dix, Fon- j da McDanieis and daughter, I Nancy, Edith Norris and son, J John, Maude Powell. Nina Gor- 1 ,don. Flora Dix,- Berniece Payne! and daughter, Clcanai and the j I I Cno-Mlnnte Test 1. ,Who succeed"od to the-presidency when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated ? 2. Did any president of the U. S. celebrate his 50th wedding anniversary ? 3. What president of the U. S. referred to the country as a "melting pot" ? , Vords of Wisdom The readiest and surest way to get rid of (ensure, is to correct ourselves. Demosthenes. Hints on Etiquette It is permissible to use slang They'll Do It Every mi t rrM-Mii-r I .uuivi OCKCHIVICU

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Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Cordon and daughter, Bonnie and Miss Elsie Kaylor attended a show at Sullivan Sunday night. I ' Mr. and Mrs. James .vlarlowe attended the double funeral of Mr. Marlowe's relatives in Dani ville, Illinois Monday.

Jim Stwalley returned to his old job in Jeffersonville, Indiana, .'7"'UB ." , than three years in the service- , Warren Gordon of Hammond, snend thp wppk-pnd j fjviiu biji yy tvii v,uu vviui 11143 , wife and daughter. Willis Mc ' Querry. accompanied him back to Hammond Tuesday evening. j 1 . 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wills have purchased the former All property and will Edith move , there soon I The Senior class have chosen r play entitled "Hillbilly ! Sweetheart". The play is spon sored by Mr. Michols and Will be given April 5th. Quit paylnx teat nd own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W.T.MELLOTT ' DUGGER Taxi Station DEW DROP INN Passengers insured. Charge: 25c ner mile Phone 6. GRAB BAG even in a speech, if you are discerning. Coarse expressions are never in good taste, of course, but picturesque and expressive slang words may be used in certain cases to add to the spice of language or a speech. Today's Horoscope. If today is your birthday, let the success of your many ambitions make you happy, and forget past failures. Study yourself and develop all your latent talents. You make friends easily and have many loyal and true ones. Obstacles are likely to make you faiter today, so take care. The

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DAILY TIMES Letters -and Interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, tht editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he way deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know Ihe writer, however, the writer's name M ill not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this .4 n-AA ,Sh statements contained herein. PLASTIC Feeding Sets $1.90 the TOT shop 22 No. Court Phone 620 NOTICE We arc receiving shipments of monuments and markers eyery week now. Place your order to be sure to get it Bp by Decoration Day. Sullivan Monument Co. moon enters Leo at 6:16 a. m. Put speed-up and efficiency ideas into effect. There is a good aspect at 10:13 a. m., so plan and enjoy social contacts. Upsets or reverses may be unavoidable around noon, but get some beneficial exercise early this evening, but do not begin any new campaign around 8:19, and until later this evening get your way witll eloquence, not force. One-AQnuto Test Answen v 1. Andrew Johnson. 2. John Adams and John Quincy Adams and their wives did. ' 3. Woodrow Wilson., ... By Jimmy Hatlo W At i miu-r lAi i Diiuf nLuivwni.nLi.ivon i. V AKIVTHI(vl& TO KEEP PEACE.' 60 OUT AND' Buy A TABLE.' LISTEN TO ME .'IF I EVER CATCH YOU PUTTING ANYTHING ON THAT TABLE, I'LL WHALE YOU WITHIN AN INCH OF vour life And that . 6oes for vour FATHER,TOO zmnr