Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 106, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 May 1945 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TESJE3- MONDAY, MAY 28, 1945. EAUE THRES eatYourse eWarit Ads All The Jimei I ou
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For Sale
: i 'r.ess, aouoic A narrow, ana one HORSE . TANK with hog fount cultivator and tractor cultivator, intonation; fertilizer attachment Raynold Figg, Paxton R. R. .'
com planter. Farm Bureau -op. FOR John Deere partsi and vice call 285 at Mace Tire & ,ttery Service, Sullivan, Ind. :ut iciin' FLOWERS and Plants. VITALITY FEEDS Starter,
awer, $3.00; grower and devel7 . anon. . . n an. J ri
er, $3.4u; goat ranou, $o.uu, uug 3d, $4.85. Abie's Feed Store.
L'OR SALE Irew Perfection heavy work shoes and dress tomatic milking inaclnnes with j shoes, good soles and heels. All minium pails. Jesse E. Tuttle, kinds of used clothing. John
t-t York, 111. FOR SALE fiO acres; machhty and . livestock. Electricity ailable. Joe Waletich, Carlisle 2. On Indian Prairie church ad. FOR SALE Used A.C. coin-
ue. Will have alfalfa hay in aij,011c jj(jG3.
v days. Lyman Creed, Merom. IkOR SALE Young milk cow. !; miles south and ildin's Greenhouse, , R, 1 Sullivan.
Lome FarK- p10ne 513.
FOR SALE -Sixteen shoais. ' ile south Shiloh church or four iles east of Paxtqm FhVyd lambers,, , . TrrA- ..rf i FOR SALE-Cabi.net electric dio. John Roberts, Shelburn R. Jackson Hill 4. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE 5-room hoii.se, not modern, only ectricity. Garage, large lot, good cation. South Troll St. Posseson soon. 5-room semi-modern house, ith basement, small barn, pouly house, built-in front porch. A ce home. KJO East Washington ;. Possession sooii. CHARLES M. USREY 1 Real L'-'itate & Inaurance Phone 542-Y. FOR SALE Black saddle mare, so black soybeans. Perry Harris, 2 Sullivan. 2!i miles northeast erom. '
FOR' SALE 1 machinist tool St. Louis 2, Mo.
x and tools. Surveyor's transit id level. See at 17 N. State St. I FOR SALE Some second-hand filding material at 424 S. State' ,., Sullivan. 4 windows, 10 in. x i in., G light snslv with frames; window, 24 in. x 26 in., 1 light sh with frame; 4 doors, 7 tran-j ms; 1 gas pipe 2 hi. x 21 ft.; ng; 1700 lath; some old-fash-' ned wcathcrboarcling. FOR SALE Friers. Raleigh ! iinard, 1 mi. south of Dugger.. j FOR SALE 4-room house, noke house, brooder house. Heze Turpin, Dugger, across from nco station. FOR SALE Peonies for sale, rs. Ida Bowman, 310 S. Main. JOHNSON MILL & ELEYArOR is a good place to SELL kOUR CORN. Wc buyv every lay, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals ''.Removed kincl.s: horses, cows, heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli.an phone 332 or Crawford 0l or .Crawford 53109, Terre Haute We pay all ihone charges, 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tprr flft.f, Indiana
I FOR SALE One set tug har-
FOR SALE House and other buildings. They must be moved. If interested write Box W, c-o Daily Times. FOR SALE Riding horses, all colors, lady broke; also saddles. Large and small. Also three Spottod gilts to farrow soon. T. A. Springer Farm, north New LebFOR SALE One lot mens I cood used suits si2es ' 30 to 42; Waldorf, 809 N.. Section." ! , r FOR SALE; Second-hand' building 'material:, some futfni-" tore. .Would . buy buildings to vrecii. uan JNusuaum, uass, lnu. FOR . SALE Barred Rock friers. Mrs. George W. Lord, FOR SALE Jlaby buggy," like! new, $12.00. Good stroller, $13.00.
ft mile west Ruth Poole, 233' Indiana Ave:
FOR SALE International corn plauter, cither tractor , or team Mich. In good condition and spray ,pai rjfe,tl. Like ..pew. Price $50.00. Dr. S. E.. Limlic-y. FOR RENT FOR RENT Double garage. Al?o want ironing to do. 321 S. Court or call 9075. Wanted WANTED ifcbed house 824-L. TO RENT Unf tum or apartment. , Call' WANTED Dead animals. We I remove your dead animals free of ! charge. Phone No. 9 reverse !. tharges, Sullivan Fertilizer Co. FEATHERS WANTED New oxold. Ship or- write to Sterling Feather Co.. U07 No. Broadway. WANTED 3 rooms. Write Mrs, Sullivan, Indiana. unfurnished Guy Boles, WANTED Driver for car pulling house trailer to San Diego, California. Peggy Hail, Hymera. WANTED Man for general feini work. Steady job for- right num. W. W. Dugan, Carlisle It. II. 3. WANTED To contact parties having money to lend or farm for sale under terms of G.I. Bill. Answer "Veteran," c-o Times. Miscellaneous NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato1 acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. WE have three of the leading varieties of sweet potato plants ready for sale. : ROBERTSON GREENHOUSE. COMPARE .Then buy from our many bargains in us'jd furniture, stoves ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jacksun St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. WOODWARD HARDWARE for Roll Roofing. Bath Tubs, and Coal lint Water Heaters. Dugger, Ind. CARS GREASED, batteries charged in car while you wait, mufflers and tail pipes installed, tires repaired and recapped or vulcanized, passenger car reliners. Special prices on Atlas tires and batteries. Open 7:00 a. m., close 12:00 p. m. 7 days per wpek. HDD'S STANDARD STATION.
NOTICE AU kinds of Garden and flower plants for sale at Kobcrtson Plant Farm, N. Court and Highway 41.
DO YOUit OWN floor sanding.1 Eent our sander by the hour. Also J use our Whet win- Williams Floor Finish. The Comity Hardware' t hone 47. 1 i CASH. IN on your unwanted furniture. We buy, sell and trade goad used furniture.' We handle clo thins on coosierunent basis.. P & A Furniture Co., 1U5 S, Main. ' NOTICE La wn mowers. sharpened and repaired. Rebuilt 'mowers for sale. Also porch swings and lawn chairs made to order, 260 W. Beech. Phone 403. SPECIAL PRICE this week on baby beds, maple finish, $19.50 WOODWARD HARDWARE . CO.. DUGGER, IND. DAVIS Hotel Dining Room will be closed all day Wednesday, Decoration Day. LOST LOST Pair plastic rimmed glasses between Junior-High and City Park. Finder please phone 712. LOST On north side of Sherman Theater or ou west side of r ' r.ravviii pLcharue. LOST Man's dug gas stamps, number, $X00 Asbury,, 816 N. billfold Social cash. State. . containSecurity Walter ! j. DOGGER Margaret Lippeatt, .Mrs IVenela Hope, and Mrs. Virginia Woodard were recent guests, of Miss Mary Walters. Mrs. Lippeatt did Interior decorating for Mrs Walters. Mr. and Mrs Wm Ccyuer visit ed friends , and relatives in, Me-, rom Sunday. In the afternoon they called, on Mrs. Mary Corx at the Mary Sherman Hospital, Mr?.; I Cox is "recovering nicely, i'rom a 'major1 operation.., -i ,-, . , ,i j' Miss' Mary Walters of, Sullivan R: R.; 'visiteUiii' tends here ilfueqn .; fiajr-xtftsmoon.v.-'-t'T"-! r-?r",;ri- .;) Mrs. Coru'ine 'Smith' of Sullivan! was the ' guest Saturday of hei !
jsiyLer, Miss Agnes Duhchay, "" i 'Miss Sara Sims of New Lebai Mary Arm, Essie and nori, was " in Carlisle Tuesday Margaret dium Quilfen of Odon, afternoon. ' ' ' I are tlic guests -of their aunt, Mrs.' Mrs. Elizabeth South, who has
vencta uope. been visiting her children in ChiMrs. George Young of Scott:;- 'cago and Gary returned home town was in Dugger Wednesday. Saturday accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Ocic Willis and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. family went to Jasper, Friday. and Mrs. G. O. Morris, who reday., ; turned home Sunday, Mrs. George Comstock left for ; Mrs. Edith Wolfe is . visiting
a visit with relatives at Birdseve Friday. UIKIII CEETiriCATE NOTICE I ... . , , Petition Nu. 2219 JVjtH-e is hiieby siven thai Maud' Brocks lias r;.-,l nri'lM.-iti fn -.iio . Mtlhv.in. .Circuit O'jiul Lo have tl Pluce unci time of liw birlti (U.-lwmiiiHd, buni putittim ia sc for hewing lii June 8. 1!M5 nt 9:0(1 A, M. ; JUuU:ii tiiis Z"M riMv hi Mav 101" JAWSiS Jl. KINGKU, "i f S"'Jival1 t-'il'cuil 'CtJUrt. . rtlKTII t tKTIlK ATK NO'I'K'K JP.il.i!i.!)i No ". KuUev is hi-riihy Rivnn tlmt. Cfrtrudc rf"lirm Jiii.M' fil. J h.r in Sullivan Circuit Omrt t havi; tli phi"'' tiuii' j.i r ;Ml lli d-!f"rhiiu.:t. Su:d ifctilion if ni fw licai'inir wi Jims b. 1MZ nt :W A. ,M. J")(i'J this i-olh (" of rTiiv. t45. JAMIS3 U. ' IUNtJtfTt. Clerk of aullivan Circuit Court. Jt-C 23-!?.. They'll Do It Every DR00LBERRV 13 ALLTHE H1TCH-HIKR SEE DOLLS
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HYMER Mrs. Vrgil Copeland was in Jasonville Thursday. Miss Pat Gardner and Miss Jill Westhead were in Jasonville Thursday. ' The Rev. Hillary Howell of j Culver, Indiana was in Hymera visiting Thursday. He has recently been called to the First Baptist Church as pastor here. Joe Curry was in Farmersburg Friday. Mr.- Elisha Kinder was in Shelbiirn Friday. , v ' Mrs. Everett Scott and children visited her daughter, Mrs. Jack Allen and children of Linton Friday; ' Mrs. Garnctt Bradbury and Llrs. Paul Bradbury were in Jasonvillc Friday. , Miss Virginia Lee Ladd, who is employed in Terre Haute, spent Friday here. with her mother and sister. Mrs. Bob Chance of Jasonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Scolt and family Friday. 1 ' ; Mrs'. Carl C. Goodwin and daughter, Ladonna,, are. visiting in Elnora, Indiana.-. -. Miss Rosemary Goodwin spent the' week-end with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl C. Gpodwin. , CARUSLE l-cr daughter, Mrs. Robert 'W. Fraley and husband in Anderson. Mr. end Mrs. Owen Carrico and sen, Owen N Jr. of Whiting are visiting relatives here ,.and in Oaktown. Mrs. Elmer Carrico, Mrs. Scott Trimble and Mis. Doris Deikman returned home Friday from a visit in South Whitley. Mrs. Pleasant Shake spent the i week-end in Terre Haute visiting jher daughter, Sr.ra, and attended I a May ' breakfast for mothers and daughters at the Student Union mulcting. '' Mrs. Lelantl Anderson returned home from Savamiah, Missouri where she'h-35 been taking treatmerit in a pauitarium. Her condition is miu-h improved. Tims WITH HIS WIFE TO BE LUSCIOUS c-j-.j 3
' - IT MUST BE ' A ' k0KAVtBL0UDte,y j8g r-l f - ( A WIFE, BECAUSE , WX W-W " vWS. . W'jSESS'' r i'm 1 Lv onlv wives J x' J f4Ni- P-rrrf '
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Mrs. Truss Coleman of Riverton spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Monroe and family, i , Charles Linke, S 2c, of Camp Davis, Rhode Island, spent a part of last week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Eaughman. Rev.. T. M. Jenning3 and Charles Vickrey -called on Uncle Harper Burnett at Riverton Saturday" morning.' Mr. Burnett remains quite ill. . Mrs. Lillie Wesner, who has been ill the past four months suffered a serious relapse Thursday. ; , David Walls has .been quite ill since Wednesday., Mr; and Mrs. Lowell Turpin ianci Clarence Wills transacted business in Terre Haute .Friday. . Doris Turpen spent Thursday night with Carolyn Daniels and Marilyn Copeland. : Sam and Don Winters of Linton. Wfi'o guests last week of Mr. and 'Mrs,, ."ebb Milam. .. . , , . Concert Tuesday 'An 'unusual evening of enter tainment has been planned for this coming Tuesday ,at ' Merom ' Institute in cooperation with the Mferorri! Community Council.'! At I 7:00 P 'M. the laboratory school baifd rfoMindiana State Teachers: College wiU render an out-door ' band concert in Woolman Center. Vhid is lha .Mnm,i nrklnk ! A.iio .j uiv Elavil wiiitu nau LJ be postponed from last Tuesday, At 8.00 P.. M. .Rev. Richard Keit-hahnv-' recently returned rural missionary from India, will speak in Hat ten chapel on the subject of India. The public is 'invited. No admission charge, ' Past Matrons Meet. Mrs. Cora Daugherty was hostess for the Past Matrons Club Thursday afternoon, May 24th.' The president, Mr. Edna . Eates, called the meeting to order and the following program was given: " Song, "God Bless America." Devotion Drue Pinkston. Club Collect and Pledge unison. ; Roll call Short readings., . Secretary report read and corrected. . . Solo "Your Flag and My Flag" Hattie Tweedy. Memorial Louise -Daugherty Deceased Past Matrons of Merom Chapter are Sisters Bertha j ooone, l'eurl. ihornton, Alice iBooue, Anna Kaufman, Mattie Berry, and Martha Shaw. . . j Piano Solo "Grandfather's j i Clock" Roxie Kelsey. Bvj Jimmy Hatlo cur fAr - n rj
"Blest Be The Tie." , Dismissed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in Unison. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, angel iood cake and coffee were served by the " hostess. The table was beautifully decorated with a centerpiece in colors of the Star points. Small flags were given as favors, Past Matrons present were, Margaret Andrews, Miggie Jackson, Edna Bates, Almarena Bogard, Edith Vaughn, Lenore French, Bonnie Roseberry, Anna , McCammon, Drue Pinkston, Hettie Crowe, Roxie Kelsey, Helen Jones, Hattie Tweedy and Louise Daugherty. Children present were Ruth and Mary Ann Roseberry and Nancy Kelsey. The next meeting will be "held at the country home , of Mrs. John Gettinger, east of town, on Thursday, May 31st where an all day picnic will be held. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish. Mrs.' Virginia Hayworth and son "perit Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Grace Norris. 1 " N'icy .Graves, , who was bitten y 'do is .improving, . Mr.-nd '.Mrs.-. Joe Pierson and daugijerty, Dorothy," apd son, Leslie visited their son,: Harold at thp Union Hnsnital in Tmw I - ... t Haute.' , He was - injured while worklng on a used garage, the tire bursting in his face and Injuring his eye and arm. . Mrs. Mable Nelson and daughter, Betty of Hammond, spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane are spending a few days in Ft. Wayne with relatives. ' " NOTICE OF ArrOINTMENT Notice is hereby Etven that the untit3rslscel has been apnomted 44tninistratrix of the estate of Alonzo J. Litten. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana, gaid state is supposed' to be solvent ..... DOROTHY L. MARSHALL, Administratrix. Pigg- & Tfnnls. Attorneys. Jot ins. 5-21-4.31. M. J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL-HOME "Aikhi'g SrrvlnR Costs No More." , Cash advanced promptly for all wortRy purposes, f Repay monthly. Cheerful. . courteous service. Come hi or pbont, $ - Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq. One-Mimie Test 1. Doco an American woman lose her citizenship if she marries .n alien? ' ' . 2. What is a by-election? 3. Did any signers of the Declaration of Independence pecome president of the United States ? Hints on Eliquctt Kcaii and improve your mind. Don't wait for time to read; do it in your odd moments. Reading 4IS.0 makes you a more interest ing person to those you meet.
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"This darn tackle I got with a Times Want Ad is no good the bobber keeps sinking!" . ;
Miss Marilyn German was in Sullivan Friday morning. t ' , Birthday . Club Meets. The Birthday Cmb met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Buckingham May"l6th. to celebrate her , , , bu'thday. Refreshments of sand
tire at the!w'cnps pickles' rtlit ie cake
ana remonaae were.servea. rne
As I am moving to another locality, I
Fublic Auction on ' V J . Thursday, May 31,1945 at 12:30 p. ra. Located 1-2 mile wry t of Indian Prairie Church or 6 miles east of Carlisle on farm known as Clyde Shake farm: TOOLS F-12 FarmaH tractor, tractor cultivators, 6-foot disc arid tandem, wagon with box bed, corn planter, fertilizer attachment; oil drums, 100 tomato hampers, about 1 ton of junk iron, one bicycle. . " , ... . ', : . 2 milk cpws; one Guernsey, 3 yis, old, calf by side, giving 4 gal. of milk per day; one 8-yr-old Jersey to freshen scon. 2 miik goats, one gilt.
One library table, 1 articles.
Terms of Sale Cash, Not responsible for accidents. ' ALBERT TUCKER (Owner) ' FOB HILL, AUCTIONEER.
1 K ihwwBUHtvfflawnat i ' kMR'CKIMm -GRAB BAGWords of Wisdom How few are our rcaJ wants! How easy it is to satisfy them! Our imaginary ones are boundless and insatiable. Today's Ilaroseops If this is your birthday, jyou are very emotional, sensitive to praise and blame, and easily irked by failure and obstacles. Yu should strive to develop poise. Put conciliation into your efforts. Seek a life partner who is as demonstrative as yourself. Do not boast Wig'ributed by Kins Features Syndicate.
By Ken Reynolds i '".", v ' -"', ''"'''
honored guest received,, .nwny ., nice gifts. Those present ' were, " Mesdames MaryGreyj tori AVan; glin, 'Lillie Miller, .Nettie Wilson, Bessie ,' Kimmell, Agnes Parrott, 1 Ruth Bradbury, Emma Turner, Pauline Curry, Anna Brown, Marguerite Miller, Sarah Jordon, and Miss Amelia Cochran.
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fruit jars, other of your prowess or you imglvt arouse envy. Tak things easy, " because under the adverse Saturn; influences, you, might add to' any possible difficulty if you are too determined to plunge right ahead regardless of everything., , One-Min.te Test Answers 1. No, she does not. 2. An election held hetweea regular elections, usually to fill a vacancy. . -,, , v . 3. Two. George .Washington I . and James Madison, - IaSt ..
