Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 58, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 March 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947. PAGE FIVE

QLLIVAN, INDIANA

'Show Was Worth $2

Army Accepting

In payment ios admission to the i . BEECH -GROVE Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene Sun- and .Mary Beth; of Salem; Ind. )

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MILES CITY,: Mont. (UP) fair several yearsago. The view Mr; and Mrs. Hubert Pinkston MrsNora Crowe and Mrs. Tnplett and Mrs. Luella Harvey . I.Yi. ; ; . , ;o $1 bills fell out of a letter obtained by climbing -over the and son of York, Illinois spent' Cora Burton worked for the Red called on Mrs. Anna Burnett- ApDllCcltlOnS hOI"

a by a surprised Chamber fence was very satisfactory " . It Friday night and Saturday with Cross in this community last . aunaay afternoon. .-r!

nmerce clerk. The letter was signed "The Voice of 1 Con-, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dennon. week. ' I Byron Foutz and daughters f-

"Enclosed you will find $2 sciehce."

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction t-oiv- his

m IVt miles northwest of Bruceville, 2 miles .southeast

Emison and 1 mile cast of State Road 550 on, '

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1947

Vinninir at 10 A. M.. shai the following Dcrsonal nro-

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260 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK . ' ( i 110 Head of Cattle Consisting of my entire herd of -t i 1 . - t j n '- -l I

cn ows. in jerseys ana uuernseys,- regisieieu anu fade; 6 Guernsey Heifers, full stock; 3 Guernsey Bulls, iiilings; 1 Guernsey Bull, registered, 3 years old. v Hereford Cattle 31 Heifers, some; with calves by , others springers. Some outstanding heifers. 20 good Quality Hereford Heifers, will .do to breed, feed or turn'on

Registered Hereford Cows, bred; 1 registered Hereford

Copv and heifer calf; l Hereford Bull; 4 White Face Steers, short 2 yr. old; 8 White Face Steers, yearlings. - Other Cattle 2. Short Horn. Heifers, calves at side; 2 Angus Heifers, yearlings; 3 Red Stock Heifers, yeariiujp; 3 Steers, short yearlings. 7 year old Albino Saddle Mare, lady broke. Western

ddle and bridle.

r 150 Head of Hogs- 2 registered Hereford Sows, bredj Hereford Gilts, bred; 2 Hereford Boars, one registered;.

jl 3-Hampshire Sows, start pig April 1st; 20 Hampshire

bins, out or Princeton h arm stock, start pig April 1st, extra good, 1 Hampshire Boar; 110 Shoats, weighing 60 to '150 lbs. Extra good feeders. ' :.(. : .: . : : ? FARM IMPLEMENTS WM.H.C .Tractor on rub

ber, new last year; I.H.C. 4 bottom 14 in. Plow, new; 'l.H C fl.fnnt, nis. rtniinlp, ranrlpm? T.H.f? 1 -f t T)isi

double tandem; Blount 9-ft. Heavy Duty Disc, 22 in. Iblades; I.H.C. Wheat Drill, 13 hoe, all attachments; Superior Wheat Drill, 18 hoe, seeder attachment, power lift; Donham Cultimulcher, 9 ft.;- 2 12-ft. : Harrows; Blackhawk Tractor Corn Planter, fertilizer -attachment, siefr; A.C. 5-ft. Combine,' good one; New Idea Corn Picker, 2-row, good as new; I.H.C. Side. Delivery Rake; I.H.C. Electric Milking Machine; 2 double units, practically new; Phbsphate Spreader, new; 1 (Gehl Silofiller. fj Sale to Be Held Under Tent Rain or Shine ' ' ; . . TERMS CASH - . . r No Property To Be Removed Until Settled For.

Ladies of the Bruccville Christian Church Will Serve Lunch

il, Walter (Fod) Hill, Auct, Roberts Hill, Clerk

rhas;- "Bud" HpllingsworthjQwner

v. Not Responsible In Case, Of. Accident , .

I Mrs. Maureen Kelley and son, were in Terre Haute Saturday. . jMike, were dinner guests Satur-' Mrs. Maureen Kelley . enterJ day of Mr. , and Mrs. Phillip tained the Birthday Club Thurs-

Dennon. , ' . day -at her home with a covered Mrs. Annie Patton and Mrs. dish dinner at the noon hour. Cecile Mann called on Mr, and '

Mrs.. Russell Patton Sunday! OIL FIELD NEWS

Cregg Page of Merom was a dinner guest Sunday of . his sis

ter, Mrs.. Nora Crowe and Margaret. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Triplett and ' children, Ramona, Carolyn,

tv if Tn..ii. t t?.. . aftprnnnn ' ' Mr

no. ;Mf. and Mrs. Rav Harvov Mrs. Dorothy Chenoweth and Max Lee of Terre Haute, were . ma.y apRly or a. om"iJ

and son, Charles; Ray, were din-I mother, Mrs. Alice Dudley, spent the week-end gusts of the for " frzten o...t.. t n.. p WodnocHaw ,!fh Mrc R.ith Rnr. mm-'c nrontc oecona Army xieaaquariers nere

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Harris. " i ders; .;. , Mrs. Hubert Padgett of Grays- " ; J'

Mrs. Nora Crow and -Margaret ville, visited her parents MonMrs. Cecile Mann spent the were in Sullivan Friday. ' day. : -. week-end with her mother, Mrs. ou, p.0j tm ba : Miss Reah Stevens SDent one

Annie Patton., 1 - irvi ir,t, Hnreni,0i wff niEht last week with Shirlev Veterans who were formerly

Mr. . and , Mrs. Jack Barker of! were - dinner guests Sunday of Sullivan of near Fairbanks. commissioned officers and who

Terre Haute, called on Mr. and .Mr and Mrs Will Foutz and Mr'. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Riggs and ; apply for appointments in the

university of enrollments, sched- jutant General will forward ths uled date, of graduation, degree-applicant a set of applications to be conferred, date of birth, and an Officer Evaluation Report date entered an active commis-- Kit. The application will be comsioned service, choice of armor Dieted in triplicate without . in-

service, names of all - previous dorsement and forwarded prior i immediate commanding or sup-, to June 1, 1947 to the Adjutant

; : :., . ervisory officers, and address at . General, Attention AGSO. R, BALTIMORE Md Mar 21 wnicn applicant can be reached . Washington 25, D. C. Male veterans, who were former- Ua..tnhne 45 ' days '.lowing . anticipated , that appoint. ly commissioned-. -officers and 8raauaon- Iments made under this program who will be graduated from col- Upon receint of letter reauest- will' be announced during

and Mrs. Max Sluder and e ' U'J1VC'!,U' UC1U'C mg application form, xne Ad- September iaiv;

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Qualifications as announced by the War Department, are:.

Mrs. (Phillip Dennon Sunday afternoon.

Mary Elizabeth Foutz, nurse at

the Mary Sherman Hospital,

spent: the week-end with her

parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Byron

Foutz and daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams and

children, Bobby, Sharon and and family, Dr. and Mrs. O. E

Connie Ellen, called on Mr., and Scott and children, Jimmie Dick

and Mrs. Toody Bogard and daughter, Nancy Rose.. Mrs. Lill Dennon and Mrs. Maureen Kelley called on Mrs. I Annie Patton Tuesday afternoon.

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daughter of near Prairie Creek, Air Corps, Judge Advocate Genvisited Miss: Colleen Stevens one eral's Department, Medical Corps, afternoon last week. . . Dental Corps, Veterinary Corps, First Aid meeting was held at and Chaplain Corps, and who tle Ohio Tool House Tuesday will receive a college degree or evening. A - ' .complete graduate work before

Mrs. Rilla Bosstick spent a part, Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. July 15, 1947. . of last week with her daughter William Wyman Wednesday: ,7

night were Mr. and Mrs. Tom' w..u wB. iu. Berridge, Mr, : and Mrs. Walter commissioned officers and who Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. James apPly .for PPntment m the

Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Be,B;

an and June, Mr. and Mrs. ""J - w-v-uy, Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Artillery, Infantry, Corps of En-

Wvman anH Mr QnH Mrc rnnrn. gineers, Finance Department,

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Bv Francois Fenclon (1651-1715) is always reacfy to grant Kheavenly things to those whn make the request in sincerity ancl truth. The Christian life is a long and continual movement of our ' hearts toward that eternal goodness which we desire on earth. All oi happiness consists in thirsting for it. Now this thirst is prayer. Ever desire to approach your Creator, and. you will never cease, to pray.

Wyman. j Word has been received here of I the depth of J. G. (Jess) Nutter at Gladewater, Texas. Jess was

a pumper nere in the oil fields some thirty years ago. He is survived by the wife, Grace, a daughter,- Bessie, and two grand-

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NppliaKces

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FOR DELIVERY .

at Van Wey's JUST KKCKIVE1):

f-13 Apartment S:zei Bottle Gas Ranges, complete ?

lwith two 40-Ib. Tanks and ;regulatot;s , . .fllcS.oo

Delivered and installed immediately

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t jor 5 rooms with a 5-gtillon Tank . . . . ........ $109.00 i 2-VVringcr Type Washers . ... ............... . . . $ 90.00 (ilon Ironer; , , .

1 6 7yt Cu. Ft. Refrigerators 1 Eet hot Table Roaster '. .........

Dormeyer Electric Mixer ... Ekco Pressure Cooker 4 qt. Size v 2Vt qt. Size. . . ... ... .If1,. , ' !r. Universal Pressure Cooker 4 qt. Size . . . . . . .

Reynolds Pressure Cooker 4 qt. Size ........ jlectric Alarm Clocks H Good Used Sweeper . . ".

(I Used Large General Electric Console Radio

$249.00 $ 39.95 $29.95

$ 13.95

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$.11.95 $ 10.95 $ 8.50 $ 10.00 $-85.00

JUST RECEIVED:

Shipment of new living room suites . ... velpur, tapestry and frieze materials . . . fine construction; ' " " " "

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COMPANY R. H. CLARKSON & SON

Finance

Quartermaster . Corps, Trans

portation Corps, Signal Corps, Chemical Corps and Corps of Military Police, who will receive a college degree before July 15, 1947, and will be less than 28 as of July 15, 1947, were commissioned in the Army of the United States of any of. its components subsequent to July 15, 1944.

WATCH' . I Be War Department will re- , Will be- speaking in. Prophecy ceive letters of aPPcations until beginning Sunday night, March APril 15 from eligible candi23rd at the Graysville Methodist dates. Interested veteran officers Church.'- - Subject : for Sunday may, request application forms n;j?ht will be "Why wake- heed from The Adjutant General, Atunto prophecy." Watch for fur- tention.AGSO-R, Washington 25,;

' ther announcements ' of : future ' I

suojects. services to Degm at 7:ou t pt.ters of reauest for aDPlica-

each Sunday night. M.Y.F.- ser- tinn fnrms wil contain the .fol

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Wh& Oak Logs And Blocks LOGS 14" and up in diameter and lengths in multiples of 38" or round BLOCKS cut in lengths of. 38" and 24". Prices delivered our yard Terre Haute, by truck:

LOGS No. 1 strictly clear timber No. 2 (50 or better clear)

$95.00 per 1000 ft. $80.00 per 1000 ft.

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- - We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the

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United Farm Ag

, NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO S.MALI-. , We also have calls for all types of public business.

Our advertising covers the entire United Stales by radio,

catalog, and -special direct mailing. Call or see our bonded representative . Jas. W. LaFollette Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9075

I , . 3 Miles North On 41.

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$1.25 Creomulsion .

35c Groves Cold Tablets 69c SalHepatica . ... . . .

25c Garter's Liver Pills . . . . . . . . "50c Phmips Milk Magnesia .... 25c Bayer Aspirin . ......... . 50c Pepto-Bismcl . . . . . . . .... ,35c Sloan's Liniment 60c Zonite Antiseptic . .......... 75c Doan's KiHney Pills

60c Alka-Seiizer .......... . ... . .

50c Ipana Tooth Pastei. . . . ...... 43c 50c Di West Tootli Brush 47c V OPEN SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd

vices at 6:00. . Youth

Missionary night. , ,

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lowing information: College or

BLOCKS No. 1 strictly clear timber $103.00 per 1000 ft. I' ' . NOTE: We only pay for clear timber in No. 2 logs and cannot use No. 3 logs. Measurement by Scribner's Log Table Doyle's Rule Payment Cash On Delivery Above prices effective through April 30, 1917 Terre Haute Cooperage, Inc. .North 13th" St. Road . Telephone Crawford 9417 ; , . - - Terre Haute, Indiana ,

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For Women, Juniors,' And Missy The season's outstanding styles and materials, in all sizes 'and colors.

TOFFEE BROWN BLACK NAVY BLUE PACIFIC BLUE PEARL GRAY FERN GREEN

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Nylon - Silk - Rayon Wear beautiful stockings by "STRUTWEAR" All sizes in Spring's newest and most flattering shades. x . ' . - -NO LIMIT $1.10 TO $1.35

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Sullivan, Ind.