Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 91, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 May 1947 — Page 7

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SULLIVAN DAILY TBtES- WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947. PAGE SEVEN

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lith, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts.

additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

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MOST COMPLETE Line of Paint and Wallpaper in Sullivan and Greene Counties. See our stock before you buy. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana.

LISLE

CCE1NG Kir J FREED IN KILLING

OR SALE

I FOR SALE Table top white FOR SALE H cu. ft. deep porcelain five-burner Prosperity ireezer, never used; guaranteed, kerosene stove. Calvin Stultz, Also want custom plowing. John

S for Lincoln, Kingwa

Einia soybean seed, we

bean inoculation. Farm o-op.

Sullivan 11F14.

R. 1. Carlisle - phone

FT ROAD service for

:ry and farm equipment Phone 285. In haste .. . .

FOR SALE 5-room house, 5 blocks from square. Quick possession. This house has built-in cabinets, lights and water. W. T. Mellott.

Tires and Batteries. Tail Pipes. Radiators and reverse flushed. Chassis Lubrication. STANDARD SERVICE.

FOR SALE 1937 International te-ton pi'ekup truck. Good mechanical condition. Keith Monroe, Carlisle R. 3.

RALE or see A. L. .RobertI all kinds of flowers and plants. Sullivan R. 4. Use i'ourt entrance.

! FOR SALE 8-tube cabinet radio, in good condition. Price $20.00 John M Thomas, 209 E

Wall St

Zink, 2 mi. south Hymera, 1 west. Phone Shelburn 66R.

mile

FOR SALE South of Sullivan, -acre, five-room bungalow, garage, chicken house, electricity. $1850.00. Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.

FOR SALE Two-piece living room suite, lounge chair with arms, cocktail table, occasional

tsble, small rocker. 434 Sylvan ation and maintenance

' PUR-O-PANE bottle gas hookups. Service immediately with installation included. Will convert natural gas stoves to bottle gas consumption. VAN WEY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORES, Sullivan phone 109-L, Hymera phone 55; Terre Haute phone. LOOK TO DIESEL POWER Instruction, Male. Men, look around you! See the progress made by DIESEL during the last 10 years. Railroads, power plants, factories, tractors, hundreds of new applications. Diesel engines need Diesel trained men. Take steps now to make Diesel's bright future your opportunity. Write for free facts on how you can get

practical training in Diesel oper-

in spare

Dell St. H. E. Little. FOR SALE Living room suite, slightly used. Phone 672.

time. Utilities Diesel Training, Box 3 c-o Times.

NT BLOCKS, SAND, any

GRAVEL. Materials conf desired. Free estimate.

170. Res. 8045. Ben's Block

kms

L PAPER for . Every 10 cents to 10 dollars a e our line before you

lllivan Decorating Co.

) FOR SALE Houshold s goods, kitchen, dining, living and bedroom, including electric ice box, mangle, some glassware, plumbing tools, some fittings. John

HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's Cutr . t , . i U f w

ui uuuBu . Kay, Carlisle, Ind., 2nd floor rear, two pigs irora birth to market i '

plus your farm grains. See us to- FOR SALE Modern home,

box, hanging pot, flowfer-

day. Let us figure your savings

LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn, '

FOR SALE Thoroughbred White face bull, year and half old. Paul Simmons, llk miles southwest Sullivan, Route 1, Sullivan.

two apartments, good location, 206 North State. Inquire 221 E. Washington. C. Ragle.

THE Fairbanks School Cafeteria Club will sponsor a hilarious comedy entitled "Mr. Bean from Lima," to be given by the Band Boosters of Prairie Creek on Friday, May 9, at 8:00 at the Fairbanks Gym. The admission will be 25c & 35c and all interested in fun or the -cafeteria or band are urged to attend.

10-TREE ORCHARD consisting

hla Jits, ready now. Gerani- , oi d Apple early, midseason, and Jetunias, vines, coleus, late; 3 Peach early, milseason

SUltana, begonia, Ian- , "u "lie, . x mcimmuui , uumcu I sage, canna, snapdrag- Plum; I Early Richmond Sour

janpies. ageratum, aiyssum,

dwarf marigold, sweet summer lilac, ready

Zinnia and aster plants, in your hanging pots. We

Vhffi plants and good soil to

hem. Wildin's Greenhouses, 1 e. 9214. We deliver. . . I

Cherry; 1 Bartlett Summer Pear;

1 New Sure-Crop Nectarine. All 10 trees in 3 to 4 ft. size. $14.85 postpaid. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA. -

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wrong when you plant

G. For sale by Monroe's

Implement Sales.

R SALE House trailer, Slew. $850.00. 627 South

on, Jasonvule. Phone 311-J.

Factory rebuilt Electrolux vacuum cleaners, 1 1 yr. guarantee, $18.50 up; factory rebuilt Hoover sweepers, 1 yr. guarantee,' $18.50 up. New vacuum cleaners for immediate delivery, 5 yr. guarantee. Write for free home demonstration. United Vacuum Cleaner Stores 1432 Locust St., Terre Haute.

jiff SALE 4-room house,

Nn. au Cecil Hout .property.

iessie Rehmels, 2012 Kester fferre Haute. . i

pit SALE Four saddle hors-

1 'Also all white enamel f FqR

f. Jme new. J .awrenee

mile east o Diif-ds hureh. Gvaysville phone

INSULATION WE HAVE IT. Rock Wool, . Zonolite, Balsam Wool. Blown in, poured in, nailed in any type you want. See us before you buy. Easy payments. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.

SALE Monuments, America's finest marbles lites. James J. Durham, h Main Street, Tele3. " , '

SALE 1939 .'Plymouth

coupe. Good motor new interior,

almost new tires & battery, new radio & heater. If interested, call 195-A after-5:45 p.m. or see Gene Medley, 423 E. Jackson.

SALE 3-row flexible

e; 10f2-ft. sprocket tooth

ter. Bill McCoy.

SALE Cow, freshen imett Forbes, R. R. 2,

Northwest of Carlisle.

! FOR SALE 52-acre farm.

I Good buildings, fair fence.

miles northwest of Linton, near

Daisy mine. Gurney Moss.'

FOR SALE 4-room house and

bath. 209 North West Street. Reasonably priced. Phone 487-X.

FOR SALE Purebred Spotted

Poland male hog and purebred

SALE 1939 John Deere Shorthorn bull calf. Ray Deckard,

A in good condition and Dugger phone. Route 5, Sullivan

hres, witn cultivators, it-

ows on rubber, and tandem

Paul Hayden, 2Vi miles

of Graysville.

SALE panel walnut bed, good springs & mat$20.00. Feather bed, $5.00. French St.

FOR SALE 9x12 rug. Reason

ably priced at $16.00. 336 South

State Street.

: SALE Table-top gasoline re stove, A-l condition.

p L. Wiggins, zna nouse

Hall s garage, Shelburn.

SALE Electric water good condition; one roll of re, one spool of barbed mahogany library table, be trunk, 2 fireplace grates

Gas and Kerosene sidearm water heaters; coal fired water

'heaters, range boilers.. In stock

LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO.

LAWRENCEVILLE,' ILL. PHONE

90.

le. Mrs. Paxton.

Wilson, Home

SALE 2-year-old Jersey fresh in January. Emery Carlisle, Ind. SALE--Goodyear tractor

00x36. Charles w.. Meier, 3, Sullivan. 2 miles north k jine Corner. SALE Potatoes, eating Anting; yellow onion sets. Jl prices. Cox, second house funeral home, Shelburn. grr . yfti'ic automatic hot water

ers; Also natural or Dottiea and oil automatic water heatinstock. Terms. LAWRENCELE' SALES COMPANY,

WHENCE VILLE, ILL. PHONE

Dead Animals j Removed

JI kinds: horses, cows, eep, calves and hogs. Call oitroe Feed Service, Sulli!n phone 332 or Crawford ::01 or Crawford 53109,

erife Haute. We pay all

!tone charges. 24 hour ser-

ce. ohnWachtel Co.

Terre Haute. Indiana'

LUMBER We have the best stock of lumber we have had in the last 5 years. See us before you buy. Easy terms. WILKIN

SON LUMBER i CO.

.LATEST popular, classical Victor, Decca and Columbia records' and children's records. Record players, needles, albums and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas, metal & plastic. R W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Good gentle horse, weighing about 1450. Hezzie McKain, 3 miles southwest of New Lebanon. ,

FOR SALE 934 E. Washington, 1 acre, 5-room semi-modern cottage. Completely furnished. C. Price. Inquire 424 S. Court St.

FOR SALE W. Washington St., 8-room strictly modern home. Will take cheap property as part payment. Inquire 424 So.

Court. C. Price.

STRAYED or Stolen from our home Tuesday night, white Spitz female dog. Answers to name of Snow White. Child's pet. Anyone with information please notify Earl Mason, Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 5, or telephone Dugger 38F22.

WE HAVE PLENTY Cement, plaster, paint, asphalt shingles, brick siding, stained wood shingle siding, Stonewall asbestos siding, Abesto built-up roofing, Bedford

FOR SALE 225 N. Broad St. building stone, sewer tile, comC. Price. Inquire 424 S. Court St. mon and face brick. Easy terms. .rr, r, , - WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR SALE White Rock fries ;

Friday & Saturday. Telephone

282. . '

FOR SALE In Hymera, 5-

room house, large pantry, closedin back porch with well in porch. 3 lots. Grace ,C. Kelley. i

CONCRETE or road gravel for

sale. Will deliver four yds. or

more. Call Graysville 4-45 or

write Fairbanks R. R. 1. Jim

Huff, Jr.

WANTED

Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick 1 Mr. and Mlrs. Albert S. Wiggs, and daughter spent the week-end of Carlisle, Indiana, left Wednesin Connersville, Indiana. day to attend Supreme Session Bernard Gresley returned home of the Order of White Shrine of last week, from a year's service Jerusalem at Long Beach, Caliwith the U. S. Army. He has been .fornia. Mr. Wiggs being Watchhonorably discharged. man of Shepherds in Alice Prof. George R. Tilfoid has Shrine of Vincemies, Indiana, returned home from a trip I A family dinner was held Sunthrough the western states. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mary E. Jones of Vincennes, Lee Grass honoring their wedFrank Jones of Lawrenceville, ding anniversary and also the Illinois and Bob Jones of Lafay- birthday of Mrs. Grass. All ette, spent the week-end with came with well filled baskets Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and and a bountiful dinner was, son, Bill. served to the following children, Mrs. Melvin Pirtle and child- grandchildren and one greatren, Patty and Richard, of New grandson. Those, present were Lebanon, spent Saturday with Mr- and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and M!rs. Stella Johnson. family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McMrs. J. B. Hoilman of Effing- Kinley and Norma and Ronnie, ham, spent last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons, and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wolf a, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grass, Mrs. son, David, formerly of Con- Mertie Powell and children, Mrs. necticut, hew directors of Merom Myrtle Grass and son, Reg, Mr Institute arrived Here Sunday to and Mrs. Arnold Hannum and make their home. ' son Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stella Johnson ' and son, Lowell Followell of near OakWayne, were' guests Sunday of town. Many nice gifts were reMr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and ceived. daughters. ' Mrs- Jimmie Robertson ' and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kelly of daughter, Doris, Ethel Diess and near Graysville, were guests Nina Rose, Carey were in SulliSunday of Mrs. Vivian Dilley and van Saturday afternoon. family. ' Mrs Alvin Stultz of Cincinnati, Anna Marie Thompson, student Ohio, and Lane Stultz of Princeat Indiana State, spent the week- ton, visited Friday with Mrs. end here with her grandparents, Stella Stultz. Mr. . and Mrs. Raymond Thomp- ' Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wolfe

were in Sullivan Saturday.

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Dr. and " Mrs. Raymond E. Evans and daughter and family

of Champaign, Illinois, visited

. . Hear Indiana University's

Concert Choir, May 20th, High,

School auditorium. Tickets sold by Delta Theta Tau members.

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free

of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges, Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

RADIATOR' repair and cleanmg. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334.

WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times.

WANTED Girl to do housework in afternoons and prepare evening meal. Write qualifications and salary expected. Box X, c-o Times. WANTED Washings and ironings to do at home, 424 E. Hartley St. Phone No. 527-A.

WANTED TO DO Housecleaning. Call 20 between 4:30 and 8:30 p. m. Opal Rose. WANTED Work in home or care for children. References. Write Marjorie Meier, Route 3, Sullivan.

l ' . GRAVEL For -every . purr pose. Prompt delivery. "John A. 'Rogers, Phone 640. . ' .

FOR SALE Ford V-8 85 tor. 331 South Court Street.

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WHEEL BALANCING and alignment service. SPRINGER MOTOR SALES

io54 So. Main Phone 1781

' WE DO : PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. . Expert Body, Building Custom Work Fhone 335

' WANTED Ride to Terre Haute Monday through Friday. Must be in Terre Haute by 8:30.

Can leave after 4. Box 410, care of Times. WANTED TO RENT Three or four-room unfurnished house

or apartment immediately. Box A, c-o Times.

LAWN MOWER repairing, sharpening and overhauling. The grass is getting tall. Bring your mower in now. Boone Harness

Shop, 16 East Jackson Street. CUT your cash outlay for i poultry feed this new way! Just ' bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE JVTARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. - i HAVE YOUR furnace, pipes

and chimney power cleaned before you do your spring housecleaning. Call or write Lewis Rogers, Merom, Ind. NOTICE The undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Sullivan Circuit Court in Street vs. Street, No. 31104 p.C the civil causes of said Court, will sell at public auction on the premises on East Mill street in Shelburn, Saturday, May 10, 1947 at 2 p. m., the following described real estate located in Sullivan county, Indiana: Lots Four, Five and Six in Paul Buckley's Additon to the town of Shelburn. Terms of sale Cash and for not less than twothirds of the appraised value, .Nerval K. Harris, Commissioner. JUST RECEIVED from Haiti for Mother Straw bags, $1.00, and Raffia bags, $2.98 and up. Ruby's Shop.

WAR WIDOW AND MOTHER, 18-year-old Mrs. Guirva Knight, step

daughter of aircraft executive William Boeing, appears on the stand., during Los Angeles coroner's inquest in the slaying' of Thomas i Hdu--s sos, 24, ex-jockey and paroled convict Jury ruled Mrs. Knight'a

shooting of Housos, when he entered her car as she. drove into the Boeing garage, aa "justifiable homicide , '(International)

Merton Wheeler, who has been going to aeromonic school in Oklahoma has graduated and is now at home with . his wife, Mildred. MlSSeS Rplllah Pinhoy . onrl

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taft TwriT an apot.tr Mnv t ttpi ...:.t.' w - ttlarive tj; -.i5

were the guests of their daugh- Hogs, 5,000; opened slow, lat- Sunday en route home from sPent e week-end with home ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. er trade. more active; weights t.miip kw,v whr folks. .

Buster Banther and son, Jackie, 160 bs. and up 50c to 75c high- attended the Derbv 1 - - -r- . JJrStVme' Indi3na cr an Tuesday's bulk trade; Mrs. Lula Smith has returned t " " - " weeK-ena. r,,ht wcights, $1 higher; sows home after spending the winter Last yar a STeat drowned

M,r. and Mrs. Marco'. Risinger ' srcuJ M in KocKviile, Illinois. -.w...--. of Anderson, spent the week-end i9-; barrows and gilts, 1G0- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mathews at- flat:toPPed PeakTs w c'here vvith relatives. ' 350 lbs- and UP $20.75-$24.25; tended the band contests in Dan- T . "awa" ne. Jack Gilbert and Frank Wal- 10-160 lbsl to 22M' " v"'- Indiana Saturday and then eChM0Undtaf T

ton attended the Kentucky Der- Cattle, 1,300; calves, 600; steers wcm u A"uldUdWI,s wncre ey , . : . . . :f . , by Saturday. and heifers were moderately ac- fe gbt-with -their dau-( - In 1046. daily doses of.: the Warren Woodard of Great tive, medium grades about Norm1 nd f amy- - new' drug, benadryl, were found Lakes, Illinois, spent 4,he week- steady; good and choice scarce, -t ,,:aunn. ,,n f, Hammond, to relieve sufferers of hay fever i..n.." wonir fn mr. Wr.nhnnt'. iA nifiiana, is -visiting his wife and .- Vi

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bennett strictly' choice .medium' wcights. t,!4iruc f?ere' " 1 i ' -- ' ." and son of Bloomington, spent about $25.00; load top good and ri ,.' "ulh Swnyne arid son, j United States ships have the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. low choi'-e, $21.00; four loads low A"i'al;le; pf Klfomington, Indiana ' rights of navigation on the St. G. S. Buzard. good, $23.15; small lots medium ''"P1 Vje week-end with - her ; Lawrence river under a treaty

The Missionary Society of the to low good to $23.00; load good. 'via iinnis., signed In 1872.

Baptist 1 church met with Mrs. light heifers, $23.50; ' small lots Glen Downs April 23. Devotions medium and good to $22.50; rnewere by Mrs. . Maude Froment, dium and good beef cows weak Refreshments of cake, ice cream to 50c lower; others steady to and coffee were served to Mes- good beef cows to $17.50; odd dames Maude Froment, Esther head, $18.00; vealers active, mostBailey, Jessie Bardsley, Ethel ly higher; good and choice to" WfiehL Ollie. Crist, Mary Downs, $26.50; common and medium to

Sadie Thompson and the hostess,

Glen Downs.

DUGGER

FOR RENT

WANTED Man to work yard. Box 741 c-o Times.

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FOR RENT -Edger, Polisher, ment. Sullivan Sullivan, Ind.

- Floor Sander, Alh new equipDecorating Co.,

WANTED Hitch for F-20 tractor and A-C combine. Wayne Chanley. Oaktown, Route 2.

septic 22 or

WANTED Cesspool, tank, Roosevelts cleaning, ern pumping equipment. Earle, Linton P. O. Box 1

Phone 708-W. WANTED TO BUY Beef-bred baby calf, week to 10 days old. Phone 8215. 1 :

FOR RENT 3 large rooms, furnished, ground floor, private entrance, private bath. Adults only. Inquire '610 N. Main St. ROOMS TO RENT at 816 North Main Street. FOR RENT Large sleeping room, lady preferred, or would consider middle aged lady to share my home and room free. Call 333-Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aikin of

South Bend, spent the week-end here with Mrs. M. J. Aikin. - Mrs. Rollie ' Eslingcr was a Sullivan visitor Monday, j ; ' Mrs. Eureka Hannah of Dugger, and granddaughter, Penny Kay, of Arizona, are spending j the week in Washington, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vaught, Leon Morford and Miss Bessie Hill motored to Flint, Michigan Friday and returned home Sunday. . I Mrs. Monna Hopkins was a Hymera visitor Sunday. , . Mrs. Edith Willis, Mrs. George Comstoek and Mrs. Mary Roberts were in Sullivan Monday. Wilfred Goodman of Anderson, ' spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Clay Goodman. 1 Mrs. Monna Hopkins, Mrs. Eva Taylor, Mrs. Syl Yung, Miss Effie Pigg attended the B.W.A. reception . at Linton Monday

evening for the seniors.

$23.50. '1"" M - Sheep, 000; fat lambs strong; load mostly good fed wooled Texas lambs, $22.75 or lower; slaughter ewes shorn off to $7.50; wooled scare. - -tt'iUfci 1 . Cotton cloth produced in thi United States in an avcragi year would cover two states thi , size of Delaware. 1 The tariff on Imported handwoven Oriental rugs adds about enc-quarter to the retail cost, it is estimated.. ' '

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One-Minute Test 1. To what family of birds do the grackle and covvbird belong? 2. What i3 the native habitat of the bird of paradise? 3. Where is the. island of New Guinea?

Hints oh Etiquette When choosing shower or wedding gifts, make the gift suitable to the person or persons for whom it is intended.

Five for Arline

Words of Wisdom The pernicious, debilitating tendencies of bodily pleasure need to be counteracted by the invigorating exercises of bodily labor;

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North 23th St. & Ft. Harrison Rd. - i'.

Friday, May 9th, 8:00 P. M. '7 SPi5(TACULAR EVENTS 7 The Loading 20 Drivers in the Midwest. raved Tiacli No Dust Plenty of Scats Pfenty of Free Parking Space. Thrjlls and Maybe Spills.

$ . GICNERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX $1.00 J' Gates Open 6:00' V. M. Qualifying Starts 6:00 P. M. -

-GRAB BAG : whereas, bodily labor without bodily pleasure converts the body into a mere, machine, and brutiflcs the soul. Anon.

Today's Horoscope You are cautious yet shrewd, positive and intuitive. You always want to act on your intuition, but your cautious nature holds back, making a constant dispute within you. Yet people sometimes take advantage of you in spite of your Intuition. You are sensitive and easily offended. The day is good regarding joint finances, and the possessions of another:

also bills, loans, collections, in

surance and buying. There are gainful vibrations. A moderately happy and .successful year Is envisaged for you, but watch expenditures. Do not be extravagant or over-generous, and avoid law. A female relative will render valuable "aid.,, "Today's child will be tactful, patient, persistent, unassuming, industrious, humane, clever and endowed with much manual dexterity, but likely to imposition on the good nature.

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One-Minute Test Answers 1. The blackbirds. 2. Australia and neighboring islands.

3. North of Australia. '

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STEAM cleaning ana painting, any make farm equipment. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. INSULATION InsulateTour home with black rock wool. Phone 258 for free estimate.

LAWN MOWER grinding and repairing. Roy Pinkston at the ' rear of MONROE'S, 222 West Wall Street, Phone 332. . .

VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER for bigger and better crops. Sold in bulk and 100 lb. bags at JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.,

JI5 .South Court St., Phone 606,'

LOST License plate 203-572 Notify W. B. Scott, Merom R. 1.

STRAYED Small, white pig from home Wed. evening. Chas. Holding, Sullivan, R. R. 3. Phone 62-E, Shelburn.

LOST - Indiana '47 license plate No. 202-345, attached to tail light. John Thrasher, R. 1, Merom, 'Phone 108.

The first American plow was made by screwing pieces of steel saw blades to the wooden plow frame. Scientists can produce flames nearly twice as hot as the sun's surface.

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JUST MARRIED at Miami, Fla., are Actress Arline Judge and Henry J. (Bob) Topping, Jr., tin-plate heir and brother of Dan Topping, an ex-mate of Miss Judge. It is her fifth marriage, (International

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