Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 59, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 March 1945 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, MAR. 22, 1945.
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For Sal( METAL roofing and horse tanks. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Wildin's Greenhouse. Plants. VITALITY FEEDS Egg mash, S3.30; scratch feed, $2.85; 16 daiiy, $2.50; rabbit pellets, bag ft.PO; dog food, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE Baled timothy and clover hay. Goodman and Wilson farm, 1 mile east of Carlisle on Pleasantville Road. FOR SALE The Wm. Anderson farm located north of Dugger,49 acres and building. See Mrs. Earl Davis, Dugger. FOR SALE- McComb coal brooder, 500 chick size, practically new. 5 miles northwest Graysville. Jim Huff, Jr. LOAD OF EVERGREENS lumpers, Pines, Norway Spruce and Arbor Vilaes. Add beauty to your home with scenic landscaping. Anderson & Hialt Grocery. FOR SALE Soy bean hay; John Deere corn planter;. 3 head horses for sale or trade. Chas. O. Ridgeway, 4 miles west of Sulliivan. R. 2. FOR. SALE F-12 Farmatl with iiwws and cultivator. Good condi tion. Ozro If. Pigg, 2 "nit. Sullivan. Sullivan R R 1. south FOR SALE 9-room modern house, double garage, 225 North Main St.; G-room house, poultry and brooder house, garage and barn, 40 acres land, plenty water,
4Vi miles northeast Sullivan; 4-j WANTED Truck driver who room house, barn, poultry house, honest and sober and a steady electricity, 5 acres good ground, 5 worker. Apple House, miles east Sullivan. Chas. M. , Usrcv, Phone 542-Y. j , WftNTED Papcrhanger to - i hang paper in two rooms for the FOR SALE Extra good Jersey Servicemen's Canteen. Phone 109. tow; mowing machine; cultivator"; ' ' " ( borrow, almost new; 12-in. walk-; lYj lSCGiltineOUS ing plow, Call Friday, Saturday or' : Sunday. Lafe French, third house HERE'S A REAL FEED BARsouth Glendora Crossing. I GAIN! Indiana AU-Purpose Farm ct !Feed, $2.25. JOHNSON FEED & FOR SALE Guernsey cow
mves 3 gal. milk per day. Carl!. . Price, Shclburn phone. . . i EXPERT REPAIRING of tires, i T,.-v a r r. n. i , v u lea ui.i hb . The reliners, $2,50 FOR SALE Two- registered T,,mc cTwnirii cti i , , ,, , , . ,, up. HUD S SlANDAIiU S1AHereford bulls, one herd bull TION i coming 3 yrs, old. Polled, Bullion
Breeding, one 10 month old Poll bull, Bullion and Domino; also dapple gray team. 6 yrs. old. Elvin Bcdwell, 1-4 mile south of Bucktown on State Road. CEMENT BLOCKS for base-' moats, foundations, etc. Order ; now. Bennetts Block Plant, 1000. blk. N, Stale St. riw-M 852-Y. SEED CORN -Our FUNK'S G HYBRID seed corn arriving Mar. 15lh. Order now and be sure. Monroe Feed Service. FOR. SALE 1 F-20 tractor on rubber, cultivator, plow and disc; 1 15-:i0 tractor; one 8B combine; one 1935 Chevrolet truck; 7 shepherd pups, natuia; heelers. Clifford Curry, 3 miles southeast Farmersburg. Farmersburg phone. FOR SALE DeKalb Hybrid ySced Corn at Merrill Farm. Phone 'i005. Chas. Morin. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, heep, calves and Iiojs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli'n phone 332 or Crawford 2)l or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, Indiana
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will be made for use of box advertisements are confidential FOR SALE Electric brooder; two lu-gal. milk cans and strainer. See Hosea Pound, Shclburn. FOR SALE Yearling Angus bull. Gerald C. Walters, Paxton R. 1. 1 FOR SALE 5-room bungalow,' garage, coal house, 2 lots. On; Paved street. Call 515 or write j Box 612, R. 2, Terre Haute. j Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We! remove your dead animals free of j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse: charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co, WANTED Man for dairy work. Good pay. Answer Box care. Times. A ,r
wiiM icu iiac-iur jnnjieie -i'o ""j v ' outfit) on rubber, Lloyd Abrams.ie; Leghorn hens, S2c; e9cks, 15e.
Carlisle Route 2. WANTED Clerk. Davis Hotel. WANTED Restaurant helD "six. nights weekly. 7:00 p. nu to 4:00 a. m. or 10:00 p. in. to 7:00 a. in. Kat-A-Korner Restaurant, one mile south of Sullivan. Phone 5)205. WANTED TO RENT Pasture, with water and shade, for 10 cows and 7 calves. Ragnar Engberg, R. R. 2, Shclburn. Fairbanks Phone. WANTED Reliable man to drive panel truck to Delco Radio Plant. Call after 4:30 p. m, Bervil Smith, 453 S. Court St. WANTED SO, BUY Old. single sht rifles, any condition or call 22,, U:r except muzzle loader and Bill McCoy. 1 WANTED A pander to rlo interior painting. Ben's Market, Phone 408. .NOTICE We have just receivcd a shipment of DUO NUBIAN ! and TTARM MORNING HEAT-i ers. Cabinet models. Buy now for! next winter, the supply is still J'mited. Woodward Hardware Co,j Dugger, bid. j WE STILL HAVE a large se-j lection of Platform Rockers for j $19.50 ea. and Congoleum rugs $3.95 up. Woodward Hardware' Co., Dugger, Ind. i WE INSTALL mut'lTers andj tailpipes in a comparatively short1 time. Drive in! HUD'S STAND- J ARD STATION. FOR more milk, feed Johnson Special Dairy A belter feed on special sale at $2.55 per 100 lbs.' (Johnson Feed & Supply Co. NOTICE Wauled to contract with farmers to grow Hybrid Popcorn we furnish the seed. Walter St.Clair Popcorn Co., 830 Fairfield Ave.. Indianapolis, or see Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan. AT PURITY FOOD SHOP 15 ' lbs. potatoes, 59c; 5 lbs. cane siu-ar, ' 32c; 5 lbs. navy sets, lb. 25c. beans 44c; onjm ATTENTION POULTRY WOMEN! We now have our ' Johnson ' Special Egg Mash and Johnson Special Chick Starter packed in beautiful dress print sacks. JOHNSON FEED & 'SUPPLY CO,
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LOST Child's pet, black dog with brown spots over eyes, bobbed tail, collar. Answers to name "Pepper." Last seen on square Sunday, March 11th. Call at 480 South Court. ! LOST Green Sehaffer life-time fountain pen.' on east side of j square. Valued for sentimental reasons. Call 131 or 139. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed . away just six months ago today, March 22. When we awake in the morning i And the sun begins to peep thru, something always reminds us Of one who was faithful and true. But we know you ate at rest, dear loved one. And your heartaches, in li(e are o'er, " So we turn to God who gave you Rest and peace forever more. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Brothers and Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Irvin . and Family. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 22. (U.R) I Produce: I Poultry broilers, fryers and J UllUUl U lUOty ijt UaiJ CM t , 1 - - oo. t ., m-uiuicu sijungeis, iou, iegnorn
uutterfat, No, 1, 51c. f Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and! LoRya'D a"ffhs Mef , 45.13c for No. 2. . L, T X R? 1 ugr ers (,o Et, j. i the Christian Church met at the ' I home of Mrs. Gertrude Gaskins I Tuesday for an all-day meeting. INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 22,-U.R) j At uoon a delicious covered dish Livestock: 'dinner-was served after which Hogs, 5.500; good and choice the president, Clara Pierce called 160-400 and 140-160 lbs., $14.80; the meeting to order. 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; sows,.' Song "What A Friend We $14.00 $14.05. .Have in Jesus" in unison.
Cattle, 600; calves, 500; load good to choice 996-lb. yearling Steers, $16.00; load good 790-lb., $15.50; bulk medium and good beef cows, $11.00 $13.50; strictly good saleable to $14.00; vealers top, $17.50. WAMfc-IIUNTIiKTOi STATE POLICE BOARD : INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 21 'Governor Ralph F. Gates yesterday named Robert E. Hunter, Anderson Democrat, as a member of the Slate Police Board to succeed Claude Crooks of Lebanon, ! whose term expired March 7. j Simultaneously the Indiana Su- : premc Court announced the appointment of Frank L, Greenwald of Gary to the new office of public defender at a salaj-y of $5,000 . annually. j Mr. Hunter's appointment is for four years. The new member of the bi-partisan board has been a Chevrolet dealer in the Madison County scat 25 years. .li&"' L--'':-aB
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Mrs. Anna McCrocklin of Detroit, Michigan is spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cottingham of Indianapolis spent the week-end here with -her motrer, Mrs. Lizzie Carrithers. Jack Dowden and son, Billy of Terre Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Smith of Sullivan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer, Mrs. Chloe Stevenson was in Sullivan Monday. I William Gaskins and Harold .Harris spent Tuesday afternoon (in Terre Haute. , ., Unen) last week in Vinrpnnes tSf, JIZ v Prayer Class. . Roll call. ' Minutes of last meeting. , Lesson Elva Robertson. . Mrs. Flora Wence was- in charge of tre following program; "Reading Only God is Enough Dove Greenwood.. Reading The Sermon Psalms Lottie Sweet. Reading When the Sheep Stray Elva Robertson. ' Reading My Mother Gertrude Gaskins. Reading Resurrection Morn Meda Greenwood. ,, I Reading Bertha Underbill. I Reading The Soldier finds Christ hi vensyn, a foxhole Chloe Ste-Thor-e present were Bertra Underliill, Meda Greenwood, Pearl Howard, Mayme, Myers, Letlie Sweet, and Clara Pierce. A The next meeting will b. itli Mrs. Pearl Howard oa April 3rd. 1 1 If
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SOCIETY Eastern Star Sullivan Chapter No. 188 Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular slated meeting Monday evening. This is to be Friends Night and a covered dish dinner will be held at 6:30. Members and visitors welcome. mm it '. . Family Dinner Relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thomson last Thursday for a famiJy dinner; Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Luclla Yager Grimes of Homer, Michigan, Mrs. Zella Yager of Mishawaka, Indiana, Mrs. Thomas H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cushman,. Mrs. Stewart Moore and children, Beverly and Stewart, Jr., Mrs. Dorothy Bledsoe and children, Sue Ella and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Max Billman and Mrs. .Janet Billman Greer of Cincinnatif Ohio, Mrs. Jack Billman of l?ayton,. Ohio, Thomas L. Billmart of South Carolina, Mrs. Mildred Burdetle and Robert Moore and son, Bobby, all' of Chicago, Illinois, James R. Moore of California, Telford Ira Moore of Vero Beach, Florida, Mrs. Zylma Woodard, Mrs. Roy Walker and son. Ronnie anH Mrs I Vernon Martin of near Dodd I - POULTRY SUPPLIES
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We have on hand our LARGE SIZE NATIONAL COAL BURNING" f BROODER STOVES and will not be able to get any more this season. Get j yours NOW. Also have a supply of those dandy Ec-o-no ELECTRIC HO V- i
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Bridge, Mrs. Mildred Hansford and children, Re and Bob, Mrs. Clara Phillips and Normalee Thomson.
Surprise Tarty , Mrs. J. C. Gilllspie was plea-" santly surprised Tuesday evening on the occasion of her birth anniversary with members of her couple club being present for the party at the Gillispie apartment, 221 East Washington. She was orcsented with a beautiful com pact. Cards were the diversion of the evening and a beautiful birthday cake was served with other refreshments. Presbyterian Woman's Assii. The Presbyterian Woman's Association will meet at the church Friday afternoon, beginning at 1:00 o'clock with a covered dish luncheon. Please bring own table service. - Past Matrons Club The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club will meet Friday night, March 23, at the home of Vermont McCoskey, 715 North Main Street, at 7:30. All Past Matrons of Sullivan Clitipter arc urged to attend a the by laws committee will report. 1H
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