Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 113, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 June 1945 — Page 3
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. COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniturestoves, ice boxes, radios and appliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the .first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger.
EXPERT GREASING with high grade products, by scientifically proven methods. Drive in! HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ,
For Sale
HYBRID seed, com, soy beans,! soy bean inoculation. FarnvBureau Co-op. , , j-,- ; I
FOR- John Deere parts ana tervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery. Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. Wildiu'i Greenhouse. ( FOR SALE 60 acres; machinery and livestock. Electricity
available. Joe Waletieli, Carlisle
R. 2. On Indian Prairie road,
FERTILIZER! Wc have a car of 2-12-6 on track. See Monroe's
Feed Service.
ASPHALT SHINGLES, ASPHALT SIDING and ASBESTOS SIDING are very hard; to ' get. Have u good stock now. - Order ypurs now. We will get you exert workmen monthly payments, rhone 36. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
NOTICE All kinds of Garden and flower plants for sale at Robertson Plant . Farm, N. Court and Highway 41.
FOR SALE Aster plants, 1001b. refrigerator, one child's desk. Mrs. Schroeder, 301 Cross Street.
PERMANENTS Rilling at
- I $5.00; Golden Oil$6.00; D'Origine
(macluneless), $6.00. Correct shaping and blocking. All new
materials. Others $4.00 to $15.00.'
FOR SALE Fresh 3-year-old Jersey cow with 5 wks. old calf. Raleigh Ranard, 1 mile south
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News Every Day From NeighboringTovvns
SHELBURN
Mrs. Cora Williams of Belleville, Michigan is visiting her
Charm Beauty Shop, East side of daughter Mrs. Nevada Riggle,
WHO JB ill ill iici nume jieic.
square.
RADIATORS cleaned and blown out. Act today and save un-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt and daughter, Mary Lou, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Riggle and
necessary wear on a vital part of family Sunday afternoon. OR SALE A limited number, your auto's engine. HUD'S Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seymore and
uf cOiimercial size electric refrig
orators. LawrenccviUe Sales Com-
church ,nmJr '-awrciiccviiic, m- none
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FOR SALE Farmall tractor
reenlar. and cciuiumeiil. 3 miles
Southeast of Fairbanks, known as Price Thompson farm. Sant Johnson. . FOR SALE Restaurant, close in, doing good business. Box 11Y, care of Times. ; . ' .
OR SALE-
- - - - I service
-Domestic size coal Service
STANDARD STATION. ifamily of Coi-y, Mrs. Grace Mc
iL'aughlin, Mr. and Mrs; Charles NOTICE Got a man to grease, i,ir a,,M; a,i . ,,p Kniwiiin
I wash cars, fix flats. Also quick t SulHiay afternoon with Mr.
recapping. White Rose
excellent condition. R. H.
.and Mrs. Claude German and daughter, Marilyn.
1 . . , , - CI.. I 1
vvaneue onepneru ui Haute visited relatives
Mrs.
Terre
Day- with Mr. and Mrs. Larry TrueCurtner Akin and sons, Bowen blood and sons in Terre Haute, and Teddy, came Monday to visit Mrs. Clara Ault and daughter, the former's parents, Mr. and Thelma. moved Fridav into their
Mrs. W. B. Akin, and his uncle, (new home recently purchased
Ed Curtner.
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Billman, 30 North West Street. 1 WAV, city property, ana :j . farms for sale, and a comnlete
FOR SALE Man's pocket line of Insurance. Charles M..here Saturday, v.iitch. 17-ieweI Illinois. Derfect Ilsrpv. Rual Es)i.tf insnrannp i Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Houston
condition.. L. A. Donaldson 451 Smith Tmit Phno ;49.v , ot Indianapolis, were . weex-ena
Graysville.
FOR SALE Solid white wal
nut four-poslcr antique bed and wanner in winter
nucsts of her parents, Mr. and
ATTIC , INSULATION makes Mrs. Russell Scott.. your rooms cooler in summer,' Ann Andre wsylt, Norma J.
No priorities .Richmond, Mary Jane Downs,
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DAY. VILK1NSON LUMBER CO., and Marilyn German were in Phone 36. ' I Sullivan Sunday evening.
, V,r;,-A WWIa' Ghnlluira
.of Dugger. jjuggcrr;"""' "
FOR SALE Riding horse, saddle and bridle. Earl South, Car-
kitchen table and "s,e. naiana.
nmi weaned pics. Wm. Alsman,
mi. south
phone. FOR SALE Sewing machine
rockine chair,
fufe, walnut dresser base, high-
chair, metat porch chair, oigan, blackboard. 311 N. State St. or l.hone 654, ' 1 ' FOR SALE Two leallicr horse
collars, 1 in. auu n m., a ovv , 30J W nw linos and bridle, balance ufl
set of harness fair; one bay mare; dapple grey horse, single or, team. B0 9 N. Section. John Waldorf.
ANYONE wishing" to dump'dirtl Jnhon .Broks ,.r r,:hnc ma, CQ ihc it ,.ti, p Bradbury ot Camp
u w.ii, uiW.T ii.t uj. ivjii 4IVI ill VI
and Bob Atterbury,
FOR SALE 2 extra good
screen doors. 212 W. Giles St.' Phone 436-X or '203, ,..- FOR-SALE-Pleiily- oft cabbage I
and tomato plants,' early and latq,
Donaldson St. !
Kat-A-Korner Restaurant 1 mile,"1 the week-end here.
south of Sullivan. Please ask in-, side for further information. I
FOR RENT
TWO JOBS OPEN, steady employineht. "Apply at' JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot. :
MEM
was in , Terre
Thomas Love Haute Tuesday.
Mrs. Josie Stancomb .and dau--
WHY purchase a battery when. ghler, Phyllis, visited in She!
you can rent one? Inquire at burn Tuesday.
- FOR SALE A-C corn planter
with fertilizer attachment, all mjtion. Phone 1G3-L.
good shape, oneioyiu i-uunc RM-F.
F(.)R SALE Five-room house, half baisemerit, fireplace, bath. At 362 W. Beech St. Robert T. Love.
FOR- RENT Two ' I sleeping , Lynn's Service Station
- . . . I T 7 ; ,-. X.. i
rooms, ground floor, 219 S. Sec- """""' lvl lalca
IF YOUR furnace needs placing, NOW is the time.
have both steel and
furnaces in stock.. Lawrcncevi
Wanted
Paxton,i . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hisgen . land daughter, Mrs. Robert Meek
i were in rerre name monuay. w"' Mrs. Edgar Lyons visited her
cast ?rn SlStCf, 1V11S. llUSOanU OI UUBUlWIll
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse tbarges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
WHITE HOUSE PAINT avail
able for a limited period. As long i - ; " " - , as our slock lasts. BURDSAL at, WANTED Man to work on $3 25 per gallon; WEAR-RITE at'fa,ni- steay work year around. S2 05 per gallon. Order NOW for,3 "ules northwest of Graysville. future use. WILKINSON LUM-j v Joutz, R. 4 Sullivan. BER CO., Phone 36. , FEATHERS WANTED. New or ........ " - , ,,,,,, oi.i 4.. o. ,:..
, S(. Louis 2, Mo
lie Tuesday.
Sales Company,. Lawrenceville,! Mr. and Mrs. John Randall 111. Phone 90. .were in Terre Haute Tuesday
visiting her brother who is very
FOR SALE-
Nojman Wilkey, 5 west of Sullivan.
.......... . -; WANTED For serviceman, FOR SALE-Westinghouse au-folding t.amera No in g0()d tomatic electric range in good ' .ondition. Call at 1611 N. Main St..
condition. People's tion, Shelburn.
Service Sla-
FOR SALE Square dining table and chiffcrobe, also two wall telephones. Earl Davis, Dugger phone 81. FOR SALE CO-acre farm, 4rooni house, barn and chicken house, with some stock and tools,
timber and springs. Eight miles enst of Worthington. Sue Suttles, EJoomfield, Ind., R. 1.
NOTICE Tri Kappa Rummage Sale. Shoes and clothing for children, and many household ar
ticles. Don't miss tliis sale. Filling
Station, corner of Section and
Washington St., June 8 & 9. ATTENTION FARMERS When you need seed corn see me on the north side of the square. Bill Mickey. ;
ill.
CEMENT BLOCKS For basements, garages, etc. Two blocks north, 3 blocks east of Sullivan High School. Bennett's Block Plant.
JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a pood place to SELL YOUR CORN. We buy every day, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P." M... Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump.
or write Mrs. Bertha Marls, Sullivan, Ind. R. 4, 1
MALE HELP WANTED WORKING MEN. Travel. Good jobs. Fine meals, rooms, trans
portation. See Superintendent, Bailey Bros. Circus, Sullivan, Satur. June 9lh. Gallagher's Show Grounds, WANTED TO RENT Five or six-room modern house. Tony
Martin, Kraft Cheese Co. TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Manager of large,, well known feed company must appoint , two men for good paying work in the localities where this newspaper is circulated. Render service and do
is-iles work. Farm experience or
any kind of sales experience helpful. Must have car. Pleasant, permanent work. Send only name and address. Personal interview
arranged. Write Box N. B. Times.
roi lui A Ai will nave a rummage sale Friday, June 8th and Saturday, June 9th in the Star grocery building on , the south ide.
George Hammer of Romney, Indiana, visited here Tuesday Rex Truelock and granddaughter of Sullivan, were here Tuesday.
Miss Myrtle Enslrom went to Detroit Monday. Lee Gritton was in Jasonville Tyesday.
Charles Vickrey and sons, Phillip and Olan, were guests Sunday of. Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore and daughter in Indianapolis. Phyllis Vickrey, who has spent the past month with the Elmores, returned home with them. T5 Rex Apple, who is station
ed at the Vigo Ordnance hospital spent the week-end . here with his wife and Faye Apple. . , Gene Vigus of the University of. Chicago, spent the ; week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vigus and family. Alice Parker of Chicago, spent the . week-end lieie with her mother, Mrs. Virginia Parker. Miss Bonnie Milam left Sunday
for a few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder and family, who recently moved near Martinsville, Indiana.
.,, Miss Evelyn Creed spent the week-end 1 in , Indianapolis at
tending a hair stylists convention. r, .
. Grover- Vickrey. spent .Sunday. in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and family, Eunice Frazier of Terre Haute, spent, the week-end with Mrs. Anna Eslinger and Mrs. Fauline Richards. " . ' Mrs. Ida McComes left Satur
day for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roilic Allen .in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Max Burke and family of north of town.
Mrs. Ralph Houpt 'returned home Sunday from a weeks visit
from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparks. Mrs, Ovaline Arnett has been confined to her home this week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers of Clarion, Pennsylvania, are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Berry.
Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Clymore and son, Billy Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor and Mrs. Eva Taylor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shepherd. ' Tommie Taylor, Bob Goldman, James Swan and Thomas Puckett went to Indianapolis Monday to take final examination for the Navy. ;.'",, Mrs. Eva Taylor spent Thursday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Katura Fabian of Flint, Michigan arrived Monday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harve .Hummel. r '.Tommie Taylor, Bob Hampton, Wayne Lewellyn,' Patsy ' Harlow, Virginia Sweeney and ; Shirley Raines spent Sunday at Shaka-
mak Park. '
QUICKIES
By Ken Reynold;
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U MPbfst WF tew "
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"I see you managed to put the car, I got with Times Want Ad in the garage by yourself!"
ter of Lt. and Mrs.' Thomas Patton was buried here ' Tuesday,
'Word has -been received- that May ami, a v. '-;y"
t w chrifiplrl is n t ho: Stales v.. "'6
' ,i ' ;i! i i,m ,, v. "" . ' aKe xrave services:
aiJM Will UC UW11IV- uwvjii,- - ' . l i Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Dukes were was the granddaughter
kuests of Dr. and Mrs. F; M.
Thev deceased
of
Mr." and - Mrs.- David- Patton
this city.
of
Dukes Monday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. James. Adams and children of . .Gary have returned home after a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Deputy.
O. E. S, met Monday evening t0p on thcir ?th War Loan quota with a nice attendance. Mrs. j jn an intensive drive which lasted Allie Near and Mrs. Fern Peter-;jugt fiye hours. Business houses
OUJI VV,1 V I i v t, v. v .
TOWN TAKES 5 HOURS
TO FILL BOND QUOTA CARBONDALE; 111. (UP) Citi
zens of Carbondale went over the
freshments were served. The body of the infant daugh-
were closed during . the brief
period. 1 Residents of one precinct im tbqir quota in only ,35 minute while' in another precincj, :. sn scripti'ons went over, 218 per cei before the new-type campaig was ended. ' - ' . " 'NANNY' EATS HIGH. . SOUTH WARREN, Mass. (UP It cost Manual Jardine of Sout Warren $15 to get his favoril p,oat "Namiy" back home agai The goat wandered up to tl porch of Charles Saillant, eatir $15 ; worth ; of rose bushes " ar evergreens' for an afternoon me
FOUND One sack of seed. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. 237 W. Wnirn
. guests were
CABLE
flow can youjaf
The Thursday Club held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Warner on Thursday, May 31. Eleven members and three
present. Responses
SEWING MAC1ITNE REPAIRS Authorized Singer Service man will be in Sullivan each month. We repair all makes. Write, . or phone 42. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 215 Main St., Vincennes, Ind.
LOST
Dead Animals Removed (VII kinds: horses, cows, heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John VYachtel Co Tpit Hantp, Indian
LOST In Sullivan or
Saturday, small purse containing money. Reward. Edwin D. Goodman, Route 2, Linton. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and white screwtail bulldog. Disappeared early Sunday
c-o ' afternoon, Any information in-
, a t n
were "famous American men and Women." After the salute to the flag, the club ' sang "God Bless America." Mrs. Edley Rogers gave an interesting Story of the universal club collect. . Two splendid papers Were given, one on "America's Famous Words" by Mrs. Xenia Hoover, and "Ameri-
. j ca's Heritage in Song" , by Miss Linton,: Faye Lisman. The meeting was
dismissed with prayer by the one living club mother, Mrs. Absilla Bmce. . The hostess served delicious summer refreshments to the following: Mesdames Ed Minich, A. S. Wiggs. , Eloise McConnell, Ed-
Icy W. Rogers, Dercie Orr, Aimee
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WANTED Custom mowing. Tractor power ' mower... Thos. Rfiwen, Graysville phone 11 on 13. WANTED TO " RENT Unfurnished" rooms or house. Box 93-Y. care Times. '
io"lMIS' Dude B0ker r pnone,N."Douthitt, Xenia Hoover, Bertlfc
Evans, Misses Hester Hoover and 't act w I Fayc Lisman, -and three guests, LOST Coin purse. Lost be- . ,, n ' i , Mesdames Absilla Bruce, Arthur tvcen Penneys store and DrJ ... , . , . TJ ' , iT.,,.tv rfi i ' i . nn .Sinitli .and Adrian Borders, and Maples office. Contained $8.60. 1 r, , ,i i, ,n, . the hostess.
Reverse charge.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse.
WE have three of the leading varieties of sweet potato plants ready . for sale. ROBERTSON
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their kindness in the death of Edward White. Also the Rev. Jack Anderson, the singers and pallbearers, also Mr. McHugh and his helpers. Mrs. Edward White Mary Faulds . suearwa .wyt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Back and Mrs., Marvel Cahill and daughter, Jane, of Rockville, spent Sunday here with their sister, Mrs. G. C. Pbillippe and family. Mrs. Aimee N. Rogers went to Washington Sunday for an indefinite visit with her cousin, Mrs. Flora Rogers. Garrett Sheetz of" Wadesville, spent Memorial Day here with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin of F41ey, were here ton Memorial
f. It. S 'mi. ,.Ul k.
ttCAVSE THEY SAVE YOU MONEY and do a fcHr, fcw-eort feeding job than any complete feed w can oiler yu. Murphy's Coiv centrales furnish the extra protein, miseral and vitamin Aibstancel lo balance up your own farm grains and step up results. You need pay out for feed only one thin dime from every do&ir Income from your livestock and poultry when you feed your awn Lnmegrown grains and Murphy's Vg-O-Ray Concenfraf for Poultry Murphy's Cuf-Cosf Concentrate for Livestock
The Treasury Deparii-ienl of the United States Gratefully Acknowledges the Sponsorship of the following:
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op in and see hon you cas are feed dollars. 1st us show you how thi extra subitaaces Murphy's ConcsntratM lurelti enrich your ration s (hat yon livestock can grew and pro
tTOCK.
due more for you.
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..This it an cScsf U.S. Ttaasuty, advttthemmf prepared under eujoici of -" - Twmif Qapvtneeit tai Wat Airfttistoi Council . "
MARTIN'S FEED STORE . -' v Shelburn, Ind. WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS. IT. IllHl.lilU'" 1 JU:! "f-'i.'l1 " All i inn .. . ...
