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For Sale CAR of wood shingles at ierom elevator. Farm Bureau o-op. g'OR John Deere parta and irvice call 285 at Mace Tire & lattery Service. Sullivan, Ind.

mds. Free estimate. Guaranteed ' .. L orkmanship and material. Wil-; FOR SALE Houses in . Shelam W. Stoops, Shelburn, Farm-' burn. Inquire G. P. German. Iburg phone. I L- - I FOR SALE Square dining JS-R SALE Straight Tennessee table and combined buffet and

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FOR SALE 27 acres, 4-roomed Duse, newly papered, paint and Dof, large pond, 10 acres apple rchard. See Wood Nicholson, one lile east of Hymera. OE SAYS Real Estate is my business. My ffice is located conveniently lose to the downtown district Ahree and a half blocks), on a iiived street, with plenty of free larking space and my telephone vaits your call. If you want to iuy or sell any property and wish irompt service, . remember ROUTER STRIVES TO SUIT!" 'SEE SOUTER SOON!" Office looted at 326 W,: Beech St., Sulliftn, Ind., Phone 673 This week's- specials are as folf (tj A wondofuf '.b, isini jrcdern, 14 acres, 5 miles N.E. of Villivan. (2) 160-acre farm, half marsh, Vilf sand, will grow anything t's that good sand), located 2 mles S.E. Merom Station. Has am, 50x52, some timber, good facing. ' (3) Four-room house, 16 acres, miles from Sullivan, Road 54, 1st. (4) "Stock and Grain Farm, 192 rres, 2 miles northeast of Sulli- ' (5 80-acre farm,' new bain, 5Rx30, 2 miles south of New Lebanon, Ind. ; (G) ei1.-acre plnce, southeast, ;V.se to Park School Hduse. . (7) 803 N. State, 4 rooms down, I up; paved street, hot and cold vter, bath. Possession in 20 days sooner. (8) Modern home on W. John;v St. $3500.00 if sold this week. (9) 4 rooms, large barn, 40 iyes,' 6 miles northwest of Sulli'3n. ; . - v ibKIO) Cood buy on V,r. Thomas 5j.: Four-room house with elecrieity and water in yard. jFCR SALE 3 cows. 1-2 mile sast and 1-2 mile south Glendora tore. Charles Bolding, Route 3. FOR SALE Duroc sow, also 7 Duroc shoats, registered; small' tz feed grinder. Phone 9175. Jlbert Robbins. IVOR SALE -Baby bed and mat tress, stroller and teeter abe. 403 Sylvan Dell. - - PRAT To INTESTROL for inestinal troubles in young or old 4icheD3. DILLINGHAM HATCH:ry, 15 North Main. OR SALE Chrome plated japer roll holder, 39c; .streamined towel bars, 49c; iron board, fed & cover, $1.49; clothes pins, :0c doz.; silver and furniture polling cloth, 10c. Kayson's, Inc., tSo. Court St. Phone 213. 1 Dead Animals 1 Removed I All kinds: horses, tows, I sheep, calves and hogs. Call I Monroe Feed Service, SuLUjvan phone 332 or Crawford 18201 or Crawford 53109. I Terre Ifaute. We pay all I phone charges. 24 hour service, i John -Wachtel Co

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. I WE HAVE a few two weeks old ; niTtirrr tmt x t'ii a hit TT A mrTJ

'"pund 35c. Orval Arnett, 535 , white Roman hens, laying good. 1

FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. 5 miles west of Carlisle. -6 miles south of New Lebanon.' Garfield ; Rapp. ; . .. i FOR SALE 300 amp. Shield ' Arc Lincoln Diesel electric weld er, in A-l condition, priced below ceiling. Drake Bros., Phone 335. FOR SALE Bedroom furni ture. May be seen at 215 W. Har ris. I Hay, clover, timFOR SALE othy and lespedeza. Clifford

Curry, Farmersburg telephone. . ! WATCH for important anFOR SALE Strawberry plants nouncement in this paper: soon at patch. Dunlaps, per hundred, that will interest car owners, one dollar; Minnesota 1166 Ever- Flynn's Service Station, Shelbearinft two dollars. No Sunday burn, Indiana. (Formerly Mail's sales. Cl&fMattcn,"l mile east Station.) Graysville. . - - I OIL PERMANENT, feather cuts.

FOR SALE 1 good 2-wheel trailer; 1 7-yr.-old cow to freshen scon, and 9 pigs. Call after 5 p. m. Fred Shepler, Jr., 1 mile east of Midway. i OR SALE Pink net evening gown. 6ii w. lines. F,OR SALT? -Mcdormick-Deer-ing power mower; also International T3" single bottom, tractor plow. Robert Pugii.' Shelburn R. 2. , FOR SALE Three mule: vin Pifcr, Carlisle R. 3. Mer-: ALE-FINE BLACK . FOR RASPBERRY PLANTS, $2.50 per, hundred. Place order now. M. H. ! Adams, 312 Bell St. ' FOR SALE East Harris near State St., 4-rcom bungalow, swell basement, hot water, 3 extra lots. Inquire 460 So. Court. FOR SALE North Section, 6room house, nice lot, $2600.00. Phone 390. Mr. Price. i FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 650 So, Main. room. FOR RENT 200-acre stock farm very suitable for dairy farm. Could have additional river bottcm land for corn. Box BC c-o Times. 1 , FOR RENT 120 acres of farm ' land known' hs Albert Crichfield farm near Fairbanks. See Mat Trogdon, Paris; 111., R. R. 1. j -..FOR RENT Garden space. . Good soil, space already cleared, i 710 S. Main Street. I Wanted WANTED Dead animals We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse' .barges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ; WANTED TO BUY Team of good work horses. Must be reasonable. Ben Conger, R. 1 Merom. j WANTED Girl 18 or over to work li p. m. to 7 a. m. shift in lunch room. Apply Midway Station north of' Sullivan on Route 41. ; WANTED Wii eat drill with fertilizer attachments. Dennis Pittmam Fairbanks. WANTED Coal hauling. Cliff Vest, 608 North Court. Phone 852,Y. ' i

WANTED A farm hand, by day, week or year. Married man preferred. House furnished. . 2 'A miles northwest of Graysville. Byron Foutz, Sullivan R. 4. Miscellaneous

J PARCEL DELIVERY, any size. package, anywhere in the city. ! Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. JOHNSON 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., 1 SULLIVAN, INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP work, angle iron, flat steel and round stock at ihe Richmond Machine Shop.; Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday I through Saturday Prompt service ' on all work. i

: ithe home of M. J. Aikins' here, NEW roof and roof repairing, j loft for Ccpl City Wednesday Roof installed at once. No down i where she will reide. .: payment. Three years to pay.' Mr. snd Mrs. Delmar Cruse

Sullivan Insulation Co. Phone 228 r ' I PUBLIC games at American ' Legion Home, Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. Prizes for all. i PUBLIC AUCTION Household furnishings at 16 W. Giles street, Saturday. March 16th. 12:30 n. m. Mrs. Anna Daniels. Floyd Dilling ham Auctioneer. Legion Auxiliary 139 will meet in the Legion home Friday, March 15 at 6 p. m., to celebrate St. Patrick's day- old and new members bring a guest and your favorite cover dish. A fine program has been arranged. Prizes will be given, also a door prize. DISINFECT BROODER houses with TOXITE. Kills bacteria and coccidiosis germs. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. 1 NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. Wayne Wonders, Sullivan new material, $3.00. Charm Beauty Shop, east side of square. - - - NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted ;for by anyone other than myself. Charles Gamerdinger NOTICE Wedding shower to be given by Mrs. John Malone and, Mrs. Ralph Dryden for their daughter PJmaiie and son Willard. at Fairbanks gym, March lfHh, 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. 1 I FOR FEEDERS and FOUNTS. P.?HAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. OPERATE profitable mail order business on $5.00 capital. Complete plan $1.00. Details free. G. & L. Service, Sullivan. listens! Wives ! .Want new Pep and Vista? Thousands of couples ftro wpal;. worn-out, exhausted tmleiy because body lacks iron, lor new vim, vitality, try Osinx Tonic Tabids. Contains Iron you. too. may mill lor pep: hI-so supplies vitamin Bj. Get 30c introductory size now onl) 2uc. For sale at all drug stores everywhere -in Sullivan, at Smith Drug Store. They'll Do It Every COPS Wi KIVO TEATITKES

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Mrs. Nellie Hochsteller, who , has- been mak'ng hr home at i pm' children cf Flint Michican. pent 'the wesk-end with Mrs. rvDs. mother, Mrs. .ip.rr.ei Reeves srd other relatives here, j Mrs, PMllip Moorl is seriously j ill at her home. j .Ves Hunter cf Indianapolis, n former resident of Bugger, was i recent 'vhitor !iara Hubort Mycs,, who has been ill is able to be out .-fir.. Mr-. Em Reeves was in S'lllivan Tuesday. Th" Woman's. Study rhrb iet , Tuesday evening with Ats. I Elsie Hil! ps hostess and Mrs. Mona Hopkins as co-hostess. The I subject "Highways and Method's of Travel" was extremely interesting. Mrs. Faye Ringer leader and van assisted by 71etn Deputy and ieile Tison, The boftesscs crrved delicious rafrehmer.ts to the fallowing mem ber.: Mrs. Bess !'"u Dncper, Mrs, Meson. Mrs. i Faye Ringer, Mrs. Vcrna Hammack, Mrs. Fleta Deputy, Mrs. Fred Northrop, Mrs. Nell Holder, Mrs. Frank Parsons, Belle Tison, Miss Dorothy Dagger, Mrs. Blanche Kf.therine Lippeatt, Mrs. Clerenco Hannah. Mrs. More Ho-'l kins, 'Mrs.' Mrs. Edn.a Elsie Hill. Katherine " Hurting, Coyner ar.d j Trenk Daniel'. ' Ilnrry Rri'J and tra'.-c-arted busi Lowell Tmpen, H, W. Harris -.sso in Terre Hauts rionda.;. T Ti . ! TT)-". V'-'X. Del ;' of Wyr.'::V:v-, IT, Y. w-re g:i'2fs over t.Ue week-c;.1 f ' thi letter's ; m-- titer, TJrn. ?.7.i:jde Mr.ekcr. ! llrz. Mervin St. Chir who has been ill the past few days is improving. ! i'.ir. ar.d Mrs. Lynirn Creed ' relumed home Tuesday from a week's visit with relatives in Mtecuri. j aii-3. Sam JTarera of Toledo,! Chiois the juest this week of' her r.ictcr, Mr. Tvlarie Bogard : nrd Mrs. Ruth Artiett and fam- ! ilics. ' i Wr. Korrr.p Bosard and daughter, Dr arl4 Rae, English bdda and daughter cf Ray Board, iTr rived here last week to make their future horn 2. They landed in New York on March 1, on the Queen IiTary. Time lYXOICtTI. Int.. WORLO BIGHTS UtiESVtD.

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BAKED I WONDER WHAT FLAVOR IT IS I Norma Johnson, who is employed at Indianapolis, is spendI ing this week with her mother, Mrs. Estella Johnson and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and sens, who have been re- i

siding east of town for the last 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn three years moved Tuesday to ajrh,tpn- 2ic: cocks. 16c; ducks,

iarm in hood. the Tarwater neighborMrs. Blanche Oak; day in Terra HpiM. - Beb Lane made spent Tuesbusiness tri; to Cincinnati tr.esr-y. Mrs. Mabel FJchey returned to her home in Chicago Monday. Mrs, Clela Austin of Terre Haute, spent Tuesday with Mrs Tom Schultz Mrs. Hairy Richey was m Terre Hai'.te Manday. I Don McFarland visited his i mother 3t the Mary Sherman Ilo.-.r-ital Tuesday afternoon. L." Lovelace. is visiting hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorse Lovelace. Roy Scott was in Terre Haute Wednesday. DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM '. I " Lc'lrrs anil Interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper intorert are sought for this j column, th? editor reserving the I right to censor or reject any ar- : tirlc lie may deem is not suitable land proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Tonim must be signed and address given, In order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's rj?mV will net bs published if requested. ' Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment cf the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. M J. Aikin & Son! FUNERAL HOME DugRer "Aikiu's Service Costs No More." By Jimmy Hatlo 1 inrtu riKuurLL.y inu i MOTHERS BRINGING- h UP I BET THE LIVE IN BACK OF SOME PUMMA6E SHOP T , 1 117 Displace IS NOISIEE. THAN UNION STATION WW feHlMS LITTLE IODINE AS SHE " 60ES IN FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Than To ''a

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1 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds ; and over, 31c; under six pounds, 26c I Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds land over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c; i medium, 30c; grade B, large, 32c; I low. grade, 25c; pullets. 18c. j . - ;' INDIANAPOLIS, March 14. (UP) Livestock: Hoes. 3.500; active, steady; good

and choice 160 lbs. up and some ghters Sunday, choice- lighter weights, $14.85; Mr aild MVs virgil Chov;v 100-160 lbs., mostly good, $13.25 ing.and Phillip visited relatives $14.50; good and choice sows, at Terre" Haute Sunday. -$14.10. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seewer and Cattle, 400; calves, 400; all Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Charles classes getting active outlet at Seewer and -Xherylan enjoyed

fullv steadv nrices. Small lots good medium weight steers, $17.00; several packages good $ifi 00 $16.75; bulk in small lots ra'ii'C medium to barely good, $14.00 $10.75; cows strong; good b-ef cows, $14.50 $15.Q0; bulk -j:' ""ides, $13.50 -$14.30; common aiid medium, $9.75 $13.00; canners and cutters, $7.50 $9.50; vealers active, steady; good and choice, $17.50 $18.05. ! Sheep, 2,000; active, about 'steady; two and one-half loads good and cl est l3,ns' choice 93-lb. fed north$15.50; four loads fed Texas lambs and half load natives,' $13.23; medium to good natives, $13.50 $14.75; slaughter ewes steady at 8.00 down. LOCALS Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hutchison, ard daughter, Clar?. h?ve had with them for a visit the oast week, their son. Frid Hutchison and .vifr, Barbara, and her brolhr.r, Tony of ' O-Tiahi, NebTgf ?.a fi'rsd dirhared frrn? the .Arry Air Corps fn I Kcx'eirbsr after spending three year.; in the service, twenty-two HGOSIER THEATRE .TONIGHT ONLY. M rfc Latest News & Coiviedy . 100 GOODREASONS ! For Ycu To See This Show 1 THUNDERING THRILLS.!. vif fi CHAFES STARRETT Tf'iJ

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Receives Nuire Cap Mrs. Earl McCrncklin and daughters, Bonnie and Rebecca, and Mrs. Macii Miller gttondrrt the impressive rappinc! .ecrvica at the Union Hospital at Terra 'Haute, Sunday afternoon. There were twenty in the class to receive their caps, Mary Rachael McCrocklin being one of the number, following the capping ses vice a t:s was given, for ;he H-f!--. ar.d t! cir parents ar.d friends. Smart Spring Dresses Made of Chambray and Gipgham S3 JO to $7,0! Yen will want these dressf ea made from tKe so prac tical materials of gingham and chambray .in stripes 3itd checks. They are pre?hrunk and the ' styles are just what you will want for these warmer. Spring days. You will find them in two sie ranges Jun'cr 9 to 13 and Misses 12 to 20. ' ' SPRINGERGOUCKENOtlR COMPANY

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