Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 73, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 April 1945 — Page 3
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For Sale PEAT MOSS litter and 2 medium size electric brooders for uale. Farm Bureau Co-op. i, . . , FOR John Deere parts and tervicc call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. "CUT-FLOWEUS and Plants. Wlldin's Greenhouse. VITALITY FEEDS: Egg Mash, $3.30; 16 Dairy, $2-50; BodyBuilder Dog Food, $4.85;XRabbit n.,iw,ia AVile'c Verd Store, "v t tllVliJ. w I HEAVY NORTHERN OATS, 50 bushel lots or more, bulk basis, ')5c bushel. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot, Sullivan. FOR SALE 3-yr-old Jersey cow, heavy milker. Carl Price, Shelburn Phone. FOR SALE Three-yr-oki Jerseycow; 1-yr-old Chester White boar, extra good breeder; 1 twobottom 14-in. tractor plow, good condition. C. R. Bragdon, Graysville phone 4-38. 1 y-' , l - . ' . y. . . . ., i . vnn SAr.rt Bubv carrlaue. gow as new. Phone 368 or call at 110 West Graysville. FOR SALE Pump jack with electric motor, jack runs in oil; alio large size electric fan. Wilbur Grass, Carlisle. FOR SALE 4-room house, 'large lot, at 837 North Main St. Immediate possession. ! FOR SALE '37 V-o" light 60, in good shape, 5 good tires; also rabbits and 2 huts. Call Roberts' Grocery, Jackson Hill 4, Shelburn phone. 1 FOR SALE '35 Chevrolet coach, good rubber. Garnet Reynolds, Box 184, R. R. 5 Sulli van. FOR SALE or Trade for cattle, one 7-ft. International tandem disc, good shape; 7-yr-old black mare; full blooded Berkshire male hog; 500-chick size electric brooder. Bill Docros, VAs miles south of Sullivan. Phone 9212. FOR SALE Large size Sol-Hot coal burning brooder stove, like new. Cowles. 3 miles north of Shelburn on 41. Shelburn phone, i FOR SALE James Oliver riding plow, riding cultivator and a solid bottom hay rack. Hud Morris, New Lebanon Phone. FOR SALE Baled clover hay. E. G. Hoover, Carlisle. FOR SALE Gasoline pressure .stove, built-in oven, good condi tion. Freede Gumiuere, Broad Street, Shelburn. FOR SALE Florence Healer, No. 75; new bed springs, 3-burner coal oil stove, 2 small set-on ovens, 1 garden plow, 1 table cabinet. All good shape. Wm. N. Pahner, 739 E. Washington. FOR SALE-Gas stove, if soldi at once. 311 West Johnson. . JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a pood place to .SELL YOUR CORN. He buy every clay, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals Removed, All kinds: horses, cows, slu'ep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service Sullitan phone 332 .or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Nantw. Indiana w.iiiL.i..a uJi.-j4M,
or less, 33 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. word additional. Double rate tor
FOR SALE Lady's size 1G allwool navy blue suit.' 118 S. Court St. FOR SALE Ventilating fans up ( to 60 in. in diameter. Lawrenceville Sales Co., Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. FOR SALE Silver King trac-j tor,' rubber like new; 2 12-inch plows, cultivator. Tom Schultz, Shelburn. I FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness. 2 miles east of White Swan Filling Station, Farmersburg. See Conroe Wyman. FOR SALE 4-room house, East I Giles; 7-room house, semi-modern, 1 North Main; 4-room, Roger Ave.,' cash; ll-re-oni;-- modern, North State St. M. T. CungefT-107 W. Jackson St. ' ' ' j FOR SALE Frostproof cab- j bagc; Spanish onions; giadiola,' canna, Cladium bulbs; perennial Paul Scarlet roses and water lilies. ' Bean's Greenhouse. i FOR SALE Paneled glass door. j 5 ft. x 3 ft.; one window, 5 ft. x ZTt: 4 in., frame complete; two1 storni sashes, 4 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in.; anotherstorm sasli 4 tt. 8 in. x 2 ft. ! 4 in. Bob Clarkson, Phone 539-L. FOR SALE 10-ft. refrigerated display case. Also 40 cubic ft. storage refrigerator with unit. C. B. Taylor, north on 41. CEMENT BLOCKS for base-; incuts,' foundations, etc. Order now. Bennett's Block Plant, 1UU0 blk. N. State St. Phone U52-Y. j FOR SALE 28-acre farm, ' 3-4 mile cast of Paxton. Good house,1 J fair barn, 2 good wells, one at ; house, one at barn, running water year around in pasture, some fruit. Price $2,500.00. Herbert A. Woodrow, Kingman, Ind. ' FOR SALE Team mare, 6 yrs. 'old.; six young Jersey-Guernsey jcows, fresh. Raleigh Ranard, 1 mile south Dugger. j FOR SALE Home grown Kor-1 can lespedeza seed, 97.32 pure. 10c per lb. Wm. Williamson, 10 E. (Washington. FOR SALE Boy Scout uniform, size 13; bathroom gas heater. 475 South Troll. Phone 542-B. : , I FOR SALE Superb coal range.' i Cheap. 901 North Section. Phone ,635-X; ' FOR SALE Swing; lawn ; chairs; lawn mowers; and mower i sharpening and repair. Page &! j Denney, 200 W. Beech. Phone 403. FOR SALE 1 milk cow. 1 work 'mule, 1 cultivator, 1 Jim Oliver breaking plow, 1 corn planter. j 'inquire 405 N. Court St. i FOR SALE Corn planter with I '(fertilizer attachment; one ton' timothy hay; also sulky riding; plow, one disc. James L. Hazclrigg, j 3Vi miles northwest Shelburn. i SULLIVAN PROPERTY fori sale- See TOM EVANS, WOOD-; WAKJJ nAKDWAKtt STOKE.' DUGGER, IND. NO PHONE CALLS, Wanted ANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone.; No, 9 reverse1 charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. FEATHERS WANTED New or old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Co., 907 No. Broadway, St. Louis 2, Mo. WANTED Singer sewing ma-j chine, electric portable preferred,! Good condition. Write Box 50 c-o Times. WANTED Dishwasher, 2:00 p. I in. to 9:00 p. m. shift, 6-day week. ' Davis Hotel Dining Room. j WANTED TO BUY Hens, on ,foot. Will pay ceiling price. Davis jjptej Dyjicg Scorn.
WANTED One-wheel trailer that fastens to rear bumper . of passenger car. Load capacity 600 lbs. Might consider light 2-wheel trailer using 6:00x10 tires. Roy Kelly, Fairbanks R. R. Graysville Phone.
WANTED TO BUY Used Truck Scale. Give capacity and length. Write P. O. Box 274, Terre Haute, Indiana. WANTED Ride to Pontiac or Detroit on Friday by lady and 2 children. Call Carl Wampler, Graysville Phone. Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing, to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. , IF YOU WANT a good grease job, drive in at HUD'S STANDARD SERVICE. NOTICE Frost pi'oof and disease resistant cabbage plants at Robertson Plant Farm, N. Court & Highway 41. . GIVE YOUR CHICKS THE BEST! Protect your Chicks 'and stop heavy losses from bloody Coccidiosis. The New "JOIINbON bPLClAL C L KAiluiN is ine latest m Scientific Research in the control and prevention of heavy losses from BLOODY COCCIDIOSIS. IT'S NEW! IT'S IMPROVED! INVESTIGATE TODAY. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street. Phone 606. GIVE yoiuM-oortis a lift with furnishings from our stock of new and used tfoods. Tell us what Vou want to buv. sell or trade. We will treat you right. P & A Furniture Store. ' HIGHEST cash prices paid for furniture, radios, ice boxes, stoves,; oil cas, coal; appliances. Stop at
107 W. Jackson St. M. T. Conger. ! Honor Birthday -r . On Sunday evening, April 8lh, ATTENTION FARMERS Will Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson enterhave seed coin for sale on, north ' tained' a group of young people side square about Mar. 20 tit.. Also at ttynr home south of town in sweet corn and popcorn. Come in, honor of the 17th birthday of look us over. Bill Mickey. I Wayne Johnson. Music, games
TIME to have your crankcase, differential and transmission changed for summer driving. Complete Standard Service. Hubert Sevier, on 41 across from High School. ATTENTION FARMERS -I; have a limited amount of seed corn for sale yet. Better order yours now and be sure. Bill Mickey. PUBLIC SALE at home of Ariel
Hinds, 5 miles north of Worthing- April 12th in the church baseton and -5 miles southeast of Coal ment at 7:30. Each member please City on property known as the bring a pound of something for John Haxton farm, on Tuesday, refreshments. April 17th, beginning at 11 o'clock 1 Mrs. Madge Smith and daughA. M.: 26 head dairy cows, Jersey ters, and Mrs. Betty Jane Arnett & Holsteins, good ones; dairy and son were guests Sunday of equipment including McCormick Mrs. Anna Dillion and sons. Deering Pipeline milking machine! Mr. and Mrs. Ilea Hoihiian and 12 ten-gallon milk can's; 5 were guests Sunday of relatives horses; implements including ro- hi Effingham, Illinois, tary hoe, McCormick Deering Mrs. Robert lloupt and daughcheck row corn planter, also Mas- tor and Mrs. Tressa Houston of sey Harris 14-in. 3-bottom plow, Sullivan were guests Sunday may also be used as a 1wo-bottom evening of Mr. and Mrs. Oris plow. Hinds Brothers. Houpt.
Lost T.OKT. T.ndv's hniwn siine nil N. Court or highway north of Sul - livan. Return to Times Office. Re - warcj '. REMEMBERS THE BOYS I LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) Miss Elma Roberts, Louisville, is blind. But she has spent nearly 500 hours knitting for the Red Cross, devoting most of her evenings to making such articles as gloves, sweaters, socks and helmets for men in the armed forces. , 12,000 CANS IN WEEK CHICAGO (UP) One week's supply of tin cans from 185 penny lunchrooms operated- by the Chicago Board of Education provided enough material for two B-29 bombers. John Ilowntt, board business manager, said the 12,000 gallon cans were turned over to the War Production Board. FACTOGRAPHS About three billion pounds of meat and 300 million bushels of wheat a year were provided the Allied nations by the United States during the first World war. - For a few months after the organization of the Confederate States of America, in 1861, Montgomery, Ala., was the capital of the Confederacy. Bahaism is a religious movement started by Mierza Ali Mahomet in Persia about the middlfi jjttixe.lStJx century, ..
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Mrs. Myrtle Grass and children, Reg and Wanda, of Terre Haute, Mis. John Hamilton and daughter, Martha, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday afternoon, M,. am Mrs 0i.nar East and sun Donnie arrived home Sat son, urday from Tucson, Arizona where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond of Washington, Indiana, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday. Mrs. Maxine Lloyd and children of Paxton visited Mrs Joyce Grass and daughters Sunday. ; Martha Prose yof Viucennes sPent Sunday with her sister, jMrs - Stanley Jewell and a farm stroll were the diversions of the evening. Refreshments of home made ice cream, cake and pop were served. The group left late in the evening each wishing Wayne many more happy birthdays. The W. S. C. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mildred Harrison Thursday afternoon. i The Senior Pals Class meeting will be held Thursday evening. j Mrs. Waller Steele and daughter and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson land daughter of Providence were guests Sunday of Mrs. Stella , Kaj;c ' Tc(d t , MeNab ,f .spent the week-end 'his family; Vincennes. here witii Those from here who attended the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers game in Terre Haute Sunday afteriioor, were, Carl, Frank, and Dick Daniels, Ray and Eusene Sparks, G rover Vickrcy, Volney Ward, James Malum, Bruce Copeland, Austin Rusk a7id Ed Rcnnker. Bill Jphiison transacted business' in Lafayette Monday. Mrs. Kate Bowen who has been confined to her home the past week with illness-is able to be out again. Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Day and Mrs. Sarah Reid and sou spent Monday In Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoskey of Sullivan were guests Suudiy of Mrs. Mayme Apple and Mrs. Sarah Orr. SICK and ACCIDKNT INCOME AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE COVERING CHILDBIRTH Northern Mutual Casualty Co. Box M Terre Haute, Ind. ML J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL HOME Dugeer "Aikfu's Service Costs No More."
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Lester Crooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Crooks, is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves visited G rover Terhune Sunday evening at the Linton hospital. Mr. Terhune has a broken hip, received in a fall ou the ice in December. 1 Jack Eslinger is home on furlough. He and Mrs. Eslinger ai;e the guests of his parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Eslinger. Mrs. Wm. Thompson is home from Indianapolis. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley! Visited in Terre Haute last week. While there they celebrated the birthday of their grandson, Tom mie. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Headley and children of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Headley and daughter of Indianapolis, have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley. "Mrc Pnnnio Finn nan visitor) hfi husband, In Lafayette, Ind., where i intinnpH . , - e-i,- Di. u.. , from a visit in Farmersbuig -. Mrs. Katherine Hummell visited her husband, Harvey Hummell, who is in a Terre Haute hospital, Monday evening. Mrs. Vera A. Eager of Linton, is here caring for her mother, Mrs. Ruth Abrams, who has been confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Harry Lovall, who has
been here on an extended visit, Mrs. Grace Kelley and Mrs. left today for her home in Mich- Freida McCamniou were in Sulliigan. Harry has arrived safely in van Tuesday.
England. He is the son of Mrs..'.. Aria TnvHll mci ' Pythian Sister Temple Monday evening with a splendid attendance of about sixty membFEED YOUR CHICKS RIGHT AST's --yn':. , The Johnson Feeding Program 1st Johnson Siwfrl CHICK STARTER 2nd Johnson Special COCCIDIOSIS CONTROL RATION 3rd Johnson Special GROWING MASII EXTRA ' PROTECT ION at NO EXTRA COST Direct From Our Factory Stores To You. ' The above feeds are all packed in beautiful dress print hags. JOHNSON heed & Supply c ompanv "Uilivan Linton ,n.rHi"
ers and guests. Two candidates, Mrs. Joe Buckallew and Mrs. Anna Barrowman, were initiated. D. D. G. C. Cora Ruby of Clinton, inspected the Temple. After the closing, refreshments of salad, take and coffee were served.
SHELBURN James McKinney of Rock Island, 111., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. O. McKinney. Mr. McKinney, who was formerly employed at the H. V. Starks Drug store here, is now auditor of the Ford Hopkins drug stores in four states, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shook of 1 Indianapolis, "5re spending a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Boyle and daughter, Marcella, were guests of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Les Boyle in Terre Haute, Sunday. Word has been received of the critical illness of Mrs. Henry Zolldn(m 01fr s. Mattie Ra c0sk7 of Detroit, Michigan. Frank Walker, Jr., who is in the Nayy. spent several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of East Glenn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude German. , E . ... Mrs- Bl11 Bolingcr was in Tunc Mrs. Haute Tuesday. John Barnes and Bill Smith, were in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Payne was in F;irniersburg Tuesday. Mrs. Scigel Marratla went to New Goshen to visit her mother, Mrs. ShingsliaiiE. Miss Gallic Mouier went to Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. John .Randall wa3 hi Sullivan visiting relatives Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett and Mrs. Curt Stewart were in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and Mir. Sanford Scott were in Shelburn, Monday. Pl'c. Claude Tipton, who has been stationed in Massachusetts, is visiting his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tipton for a few days. He will report to a base in Pennsylvania from where he expects to be sent overseas soon. They II Do It Every
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INDIANAPOLIS, Apr 11. U.R) Produce: Poultry broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs., 29c; Barred and White Rock springers, 29c; colored springers, 23c; Leghorn springers, 21c; heavy breed hens, 25c; Leghorn hens, 22c; cocks, 15c. BuUcrM,.No. 1, 51c. Butter, 45.63c for No. ,1 audi 45.13c for No. 2. , Eggs, 31c. " I INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 11. (U.R) j Livestock: Hogs, 5,000; active, strong; good and choice 160 to 400 lbs.' and bulk 140-100 .lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs,,. $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05; medium and! heavy weights $14.00 down. j Cattle, 800; calves, 500; active, Quit paying rent and own home. Special bargains property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT ' "We Buy" "We Sell" All Makes and Models of USED CARS Top Prices Paid for Clean Cars. Used Car Market Raymond A. Collins, Mgt'-p 17!) A JN.U. Phone .83 Linton, Ind.
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and strong good and choice light steers, medium weight steers and mixed yearlings, $16.00; bulk good yearlings, $15.00 $15.75; odd lots good beef cows, $12.50 $13.50; strictly good $14.50; common and medium, $9.25 $12.25; canncrs and cutters, $7.25 $9.00; vealers
fairly active, steady, top $17.00. Sheep, 500; active, steady. Good and choice 103-lb. wooled Texas lambs, $16.50; good and choice natives, $16.00 $16.50; strictly choice $17.00. R AWARD'S LUNCH ROOM "Sullivan's Newest Lunch Room of Choice Foods." DINNERS - Hot Rolls Served Daily. Short Qrdcrs Soups - Salads - Desserts Ice Cream - Pastries Coffee - Soft Drinks OPEN Saturday, 6:00 A. M. to 12:00 midnight. Sunday Thru Friday 6:00 A. M. to S:C0 P. M. Mr. and -Mis. Elmo "Joe" Ranard 120 YV. Wash. Sullivan By Jimmy Hatlo ' VAM vVMv-PFF-PFF- Y) ON THE ii !! THAT-PFF -PFF Jj CAM SPUR &fM'f OLD BAG .'AMD YOU ji.V how mamv llilti HAVb X s TCLD tDLl tt!?fpy vr fui'j:i v i V.
