Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 74, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 April 1945 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMESTHURSDAY, APR. 12, 1945. PAGE FIVE You Cheat Yourself When YouDon't Read All The Want Ads All I he Time
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For Sale FEAT MOSS litter and 2 medium size electric brooders for talc. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service, call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Wlldin's Greenhouse. Plants. VITALITY FEEDS: Egg Mash, $3.30; '16 Dairy, $2.50; BodyBuilder Dog Food, $4.85; Rabbit Pellets. Abie's Feed Store. HEAVY NORTHERN OATS, 50 bushel lots or more, bulk basis, B5c bushel. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C. & .E. I. Depot, (jullivan. . FOR SALE Gasoline pressure stove, built-in oven; good condition. Freede Gummere,; Broad Street, Shelburn. . " FOR SALE Gas stove, if sold at once. 311 West Johnson. FOR SALE Ventilating fans up to 60 in. in diameter. Lawrenceville Sales Co., Lawrcncevillc, III. Phone.DO. trac-1 FOR SALE Silver King .tor, rubber like new; 2 12-inch flows'," cultivator. Tom "Schultz, tbhclbuni. ..' ' f FOR SALE Team, wagon audi harness. 2 miles east of White Swan Filling Station, Farmersburg. Sec Conroc Wyman. FOR SALE 4-room house, East Giles; 7-room house, semi-modern, North Main; 4-room, Roger Ave., cash; 11-room, modern, North State St. M. T. Conger, 107 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Frostproof cabbage; Spanish onions; gladioJa, canna, Cladium bulbs; perennial Paul Scarlet roses and water lilies. Bean's Greenhouse. r FOR SALE Paneled glass door, 5 ft. x 3 ft.; one window, 5 ft. x 2 ft. 4 in., frame complete;, two storm sashes, 4 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in.; another storm sash 4 rt. 8 in. x 2 ft. 4 in. Bob Clarkson, Phone' 539-L. FOR SALE Boy Scout uniform, size 13; bathroom gas heater. 475 South Troll. Phone 542-B. FOR SALE Superb coal range. Cheap. 001 North Section. Fhone 035-X. FOR SALE Corn planter with fertilizer attachment; one ton timothy hay; also sulky riding plow, one disc. James L. Hazelrigg, 3',i miles northwest Shelburn. SULLIVAN PROPERTY for sale. See TOM EVANS. WOOD-1 WARD HARDWARE STORE DUGGER, CALLS. IND. NO PHONE . SEED CORN Our FUNK'S G HYBRID seed corn arriving Mar. 15th. Order now and be sure. Monroe Feed Service. ' JOHNSON MILL & liLKVATQJl is a food place to SELL VOUR CORN. We buy every day, hours 8.00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Ajninials Removed A!J kinds: horses, cows, lH'!eji, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed 'Service, Sujlian phone 332 or Crawford mi or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tpits Haute. Indiana '
FOR SALE The Daubs propcr- . ty in New Lebanon. Sec W. T. Mellolt.
,; FOR SALE 1936 Standard i Chevrolet Sedan, body A-l con'dilion, good tires. Can be seen : anv time at 316 West Johnson. .: FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet short .wheelbasc truck. Fair rubber. Clyde Hux, Phone 27. ! FOR SALE Three Model A Fords, nine other makes of cars. Crosson Sales & Service, Farm- . .
FOR SALE 46-acre farm, 29 Milam, cultivated, bal. woodland, watered Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick by stream and well; 6-room house, spent Monday in Terre Haute, cellar, electric-lights, barn 16x24, ! The Senior Class will present cow shed, poultry houseT-fi mi. UicJr class play "Look Me In Tlx; east of Carlisle, known as Clyde Eye" in the high, school gyinnnsShake farm. Priced to sell. Albert mi Friday evening. April 13th. Tucker, Owner. Carlisle Rt. 2. ! under the direction of Mrs. Edith - - Carmichacl.
FOR SALE 400 new. (J-incli field tile, 100 used 4-in. tile. Mrs.' M. R. Judah, Phone 9114. ' Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We I remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED ' One-wheel trailer that fastens to rear bumper of passenger car. Load capacity 60U lbs. .Might consider light 2-wheel trailer using 6:00x16 tires. Roy Kelly, Fairbanks R. R. Graysville Phone. WANTED A small residence for a home. What have you? Not loo far out preferred, John M. Thomas, 3102 Madison Ave., Indianapolis 3, Ind. j WANT TO RENT Light house-' keeping room with semi-bath and gas cook stove, for adults. Close to square. Box 23 c-o Times. I WANTF.D TO BUY 200 bu.j Russell Deny, ;Jgood yellow corn. Carlisle. . WANTED TO BUY A small farm near Sullivan. Pay cash) if, accepted. Box 83, care Times. For Rent j . . FOR RENT Garden spot, good1 ground. Phone 9153 or inquire at' Dixie Grill. i Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wlebing to1 eontract tomato acreage call at A.! L. Robertson Greenhouse. IF YOU WANT a good grease job. drive in at HUD'S STAND ARD SERVICE. NOTICE Frost proof and discase resistant cabbage plants at i.Robertson Plant Farm, N. Court 7 Jtr TTJtfhwriv 41 GIVE YOUR CHICKS THE ; BEST! Protect your Chicks and Jslop heavy losses from bloody, Coccidiosis. The New "JOHNSON i ", SPECIAL C C RATION" is the' I latest in Scientific Research in th control and prevention of heavy losses from BLOODY COCC1DIO-1 SIS." IT'S NEW! IT'S IMPROVED! ' INVESTIGATE TODAY. JOHNSON FED"& SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street. Phone 606. PUELIC SALE at home of Ariel Hinds. 5 miles north of Worthington and 5 miles southeast of Coal City on property known as the I John Haxton farm, on Tuesday, 1 April 17th, beginning at 11 o'clock A. M.: 26 head dairy cows, Jersey & Holsteins, good ones; dairy ( equipment including McCormick Deering Pipeline milking machine end 12 ten-gallon milk cans; 5 horses; implements including rotary hoe, McCormick' Deering check row corn planter, also Massey Harris 14-in. 3-bottom plow, may also be used as a two-bottom plow. Hinds Brothers.
HIGHEST cash prices paid lor furniture, radios, ice boxes, stoves, oil, gas, coal; appliances. Stop at 107 W. Jackson St. M. T. Conger.
I ATTENTION FARMERS have a limited amount of corn for sale yet. Better yours now ana ne sure. Mickey. WILL TRADE Bicycle for tricycle. Ralph McCann, Carlisle. GET COMPLETE car lubrication and eliminate spring motor worries by driving in at Henry A. I MILAM'S STANDARD STATION, Southeast Corner Square. Lost LOST Lady's brown shoe, on N. Court or highway north of Sullivan. Return to Times Office. Reward. Mrs. Bertha Davis of Terre Haute spent the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daugherly and family. ' ' Mrs. Nancy N Kelly returned Tuesday to her home here' after pending the winter with Mrs. it. u. bciicnk ana daughter ;n Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Karns of Tin r no CHr n;ora mincf c nnrlo v 'afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mrs. Gaddis Hun:, '.Irs. Max Davis, Mrs. Connie Johnson and daughters and Mrs. Estella Johnson were jn Sullivan Monday. Don McKenzie is attending a Masonic lodge meeting in Evansville this week. Pvt. Wayne Coyner of ChildI rcss, Texas, is spending his uirI lough here with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Hale and other relatives and Mends. . Pfc.. and. Mrs. iticorge 'JJ'juut of Ft. Meade, Maryland arc spending their furlough with relatives here and at Merom Station. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuller and ' children of Indianapolis were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and family. . Aids Clothing Drive ' n OAMCER Penny Edwards does hei share for the United National Clothing Drive as she walks along in i barrel in New York City alter leaving all her clothes at a collection point to start the drive rolling. Penny's wearing a bathing suit iindei the barrel. (fnterJiatiofinl One-Minute Test X Do any oWier animals than dogs suffer from rabies? 2. Under what kind of tre did Ferdinand the Dull prefer to sit and smell the flowers? 3. What is a "cross fox" ? Words of WIsm Mercy more becomes a magistrate than the vindictive wrath which men call justice. Longfellow, i . . Hints on Etiquette If you are a service man's wife
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Mr. and Mrs. Mill Morrison were Linton visitors Monday. Pvt. Carl W. Edds and Pvt. Bob Hacker, who are at Ohio State University, spent the week-end at home. , Mr. and Mrs. George Risiuger were Linton visitors Tuesday. . MoMM 3c Win. H. Clayton has returned to San Diego, Calif., after a ten-day leave. Mrs. Monna Hopkins and Mrs. Edith Shepherd were Terre Haute visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Hopkins attended an insurance convention. Lieut. Virginia-Edds is stationed at Billings Hospital, Indianapolis, where she will receive her basic training. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win, gpinks were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stowe. Mrs. Stowe is the former Miss Marilyn Spinks. Mr. Stowe has been in the South Pacific for nineteen months. He is now stationed at Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cullison of near Linton, were Dugger visitors Wednesday. Win. Cooper of Terre Haute, was a recent guest of his Uncle, the Rev. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Dyer have
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XltiUie. ' , i mrs. uduy iwa luuiu from an extended visit in Tuscon, Arizona. ' J. R. Brown of Sullivan, was a H TT 1 i . . ! Dugger visitor, Tuesday. Gus Kielblock has returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison attended the funeral of Wm. Ferguson at Vincennes, Sunday. Bert Harrison has accepted a position at Wheatland with the Standard Coal Co. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinks were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams and Char - .les Boles, all of Terre Haute. . The Linton Assoeiational Coniwnee nf Mu Hantisi. church met.
here Tuesday with a splendid at- s'-,lf. Mr- and Mrs. Garfield Rapp, 'tendance in an all-day meeting.' M"- T. G. Cox, Mrs. G. W. ClayI At noon a delicious dinner was ton, 'Mrs. Fred Storckman, Mrs. 'served. The program was very in- Ida Allen, Mrs. J. II. 1 Gillilanri, 'tercsting and greatly enjoved by Mrs- Martha Johanningsmeier ajj . , and Miss Audrey Cox. Mrs. Emma Spinks was hostess. to the Loyal Daughters Sunday ' Miss Lucile Jones of Detroit, School class of the Christian Michigan is visiting Mr? and Mrs. church Tuesday evening. Mem-jSheldon Montgomery and family.
hers present were Gladys Coyner Iiend McCuMough, Mary Blakeirmn, Margaret Davies, ' Isabel! Wilson, Frankie McGhee, Julia Howell, Helen Hildenbrand and one guest, Cecil Pukes. The host. cs: served homemade ice cream, cake and iced tea. riHERA Mrs. K.r;i C.'ijss ;ind Mrs. Km. mett Cris.4 were in Terre Haute, Tuesday. Mrs. H;.rv"y Gnhlc, Miss DoroI.Ih' Followell ;u:d Miss Jra.u Fcl towel I were in Terre Home, Wednesday. ' . Mr., .f'.ihu Moel'.iTian and Myrtle F.nsfrom were in Mis Tenc Haute, Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Mundell and child GRAB BAG or sweetheart, share your letter from him ith his people. You need not share every one, hut as many as jtou can. Today's Horoscope . If you're celebrating a birthday today, pride, neatness in appearance and integrity are your outstanding characteristics. You have a keen mtnd, but you act with careful deliberation. You have a strong love for anything artistic, and your engaging personality attracts those you meet in the social and business world. On this, fiistrlhuUd by Kin Ta&turaa liml'w-, 1
ren went to Terre Haute, Tuesday. , Mrs . Dcliah Stark was in
Mfss Virginia Tipton, who Bloominglon visited her parents, teaches in Indianapolis, is spend-' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure over ing her spring vacation here the week-end. with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr, Mrs. iLuvisa Wood, Mrs. Will Wade, ; Miss Gladys Zink of Indianapo. rs, Glenora Leonz and baby, Abe lis, is spending a few days here wilkey and Bill Wade attended with her father, A. J. Zink and u,e sa'ie 0f Mr. and Mrs. Huff family. near Providence Church Tuesday. Sanlord Scott went to the hos-l Mrs. Alma Harris was a dinpital Tuesday for treatment. He "er guest Thursday of Mrs. Hatwas accompanied there by his 'e Strain. wife, Mrs.. Hazel Scott. 1 Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Grant and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rehmel of near Coalmont, were in town Wednesday. Ell Mrs. Maude Owens, who visited her sister, Mrs. Cora Sams, in Indianapolis, last week, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenry Cottingham of Indianapolis, mother, Mrs. Lizzie oyer the week-end. visited her Carrithers, -m I! i me -Kcscarc i Llub met bun Tliu lir'Marrh f'lnh mot oay jn ine nasemeiu oi me utinstian Church. A delicious covered j dish luncheon was enjoyed at one o'clock and a business session , .... I was held with the president, Audrey Cox in charge. George Gore was program leader and a round-table discussion of the meaning and significance, of the : Easter season was held with all taking part. Two special musical numbers were given by the men's chorus. Mrs. Garfield Rapp played a piano solp, "The Magic Fire" by Wagner! ' Those present were Mr, and Mrs- Cal1 Schulze, Mr. and Mrs. George Oore, Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer E:,st, Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Mar'AID OUR riGHTIWG ItVA 1 tii . Mm t your birthday, think where you are going before you start, because with Uranus In power, an unrestrained pace might bring you up against a barrier. Otuy amiability and kindness will citar the way. One-MinKte Test Answers 1. Yes, cats, cattle, swine and horses have been known to suffer from it. ' 2. The cork tree. 3. A fox marked with a dark line along the spine and anothct over the shoulders.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Payne of near Jasonville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bailey Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Alma Harris was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Elmer Parr. Mrs. Martha Parr and Geraldine were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Monroe were afternoon callers. Mrs. Morris W.ard is much improved. Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Mable Hayden and Luconda, and Betty Jean. Harris attended the Easter services at Graysville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe and son, BUI visited Mr. anrt Mrs. Ben Monroe Saturday night, i Ravmond Collier of Linton visited in the Dodd Bridge eom- ! munity Sunday and attended , Sunday School at Dodd Bridge j church. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair; was in Terre Haute one day last ; week. Raymond Thompson of Plainfield spent a few days here last week. Mrs. Maude Riggs received a letter from her husband. Pvt. Arlie Riggs stating that he has been transferred from a hospital in France to a hospital in England. Raymond Thompson was the dinner guest of Mrs. I.uvisa Wood and Abe Wilkey Monday and called on hin grandfather, Charles Harris in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade 'ind son and Mrs. Glenora Leon, and baby called on. Ltivisa Wood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker gave a fish supper for relative:: and friends last week. R.brrl. Cruse i: still confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Hif. condition ha:i shown little improvement. "! Abe Yilkey 'railed on f rharles i RidgswHj- and .David Huff Mon- I day. ! Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallers' v-n-n io cii"r: "f Mr. arid Mrs. ! Bill Wade Sunday. 1 Mrs. Glenora '.Leonz went to They'll Do It Every Last januaw wmeki DRIPLEV WALKED A MILE TO PUT THE. BITE OKI JOE rr WAS TEM BELOW ZERO-
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Indianapolis Saturday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade andv family were in Graysville Saturday night. M and Mrs. .Cud Plow, Mr. and Mrs. James Woncr, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Church, Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and
family day. were in Sullivan SaturTODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 12. 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. Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. Butter, 45.6,'lc for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 31c. INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 12. (U.R) ' Livestock: ' Hogs, 5,000; good and choice rou-wu ins. ana duik i4u-ibu 'lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 ' $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05; medium grade $14.00 down. i t-auie, vuu; caives, ami; loan ami jhalf choice l,0G2Jb. steers and small lot choice yearlings, $16.50; Quit paying rent . and own home. Special bargains oi properly on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T MELLOTT SICK and ACCIDENT INCOME AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE COVERING CHILDBIRTH Northern Mutual Casualty Co. . Box 24 Terre Haute, Ind. "We Buy" I "We Sell" All Makes and Models of USED CARS Top Prices Paid for Clean Cars. Used Car iVhrkei Raymond A. Collins, Mgr 179 A St. N.E. . Phone 83 Linton, Ind. Time : 'if
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heifcrs, $16.75; three loads good 1,161-lb. steers, $15.50; one load choice heifers, $17.00; good beef cows, $13.00 $14.00; vealers top, $18.00. Sheep, 200; good and choice natives, $16.00 $16.50; strictly choice $17.00.
M. J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Alkln's Service Costs No More." FEED YOUR CHICKS RIGHT The Johnson Feeding Program 1st J Johnson Special CHICK STARTER 2nd Johnson Special COCCIDIOSIS CONTROL RATION 3rd Johnson Special CROWING MASH EXTRA PROTECTION at NO EXTRA COST Direct From Our Factory Stores To You. The above feeds are all packed in beautiful dress print bags. JOHNSON Feed & Supply G .ornpany Sullivan Liu to ti By Jimmy : Hatlo
