Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 122, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 June 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY IIMESTUXSBAY, JUNE 19. 1945.

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For Sale

HOUSES FOR SALE I have for sale in Sullivan, sevmnl i-CfirA r 1 nolO nr f rt Ct t f V

CAR OF fence just arrived. We modern sCmimodern, some only

also nave iron cuius. iaw. Bureau Co-op.

FEATHERS WANTED. New or. old. -Ship or -write to Sterling leather Co., 907, No. Broadway, St. Louis 2, Mo.

WANTED TO BUY Good half or three-quarter ton pick-iip truck. Harry; Rawles, Sullivan Route 5.

WANTED Someone to combine 150 to 200 acres wheat. Durham Foutz and Son,- R. 1 Merom. -

WANTED TO BUY Good used Perfection oil stove with built-in oven. Box 65, co Times.

isccllancous

ESFERT GREASING with high

grade products, by scientifically proven methods. Drive in! HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

BLONDIE

C . ."Ilif 'tSAGWOOD

WHAT ON

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EATING?

... 11 WELt( pur THEM ' : X Wi AND TO THINK -- S POWN THIS ' & 1 f OF ALL THE SWEET ' $0&j y-N C MINUTE AND X "7 "f j ( LITTLE GlPLS GETTING V I VM t-PEANUTS ) 7 LET ME GO J s 'j I 11 j V-, MARRIED THIS ZA 4 . - 1 TO. SLEEP.') Z ' MONTH- . 6&

FOR John Deere parts nd lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire Si Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

CUT FLOWERS and

Wildin's Greenhouse.

Plants.

electricity. Possession soon.

5-room bungalow, strictly modern except gas, 11 acres ground, 2 miles from Sullivan. 5-room bungalow, basement and

furnace, 6 acres ground, including

, COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and ap

pliances. Our easy payment plan we deliver on the first down pay-

Nevyj Every Day From NeighboringTown!

HYMERA

Mrs. Wayne Ely of West Frank-

Michigan after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abram. . Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Edwards

of Detroit, Michigan are the

West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T.

Conger.

Miss Margaret McGrew Saturday wheeler.

night arid Sunday.

Miss Sally VanArsdall has ar-

FOR SALE-G0 acres; machinery and livestock. Electricity Evailable. Joe Waletich, Carlisle R. 2. On Indian Prairie church road

Ed Jones was in Sullivan Monday. , ' ' Quite a number from here attended the graduation exercises at Indiana State Teachers College Sunday evening. Among those

FOR SALE Cement blocks, rock and panel face, also commons. Paul Simmons, 1 miles southwest of Sullivan.

RADIATORS -cleaned and rived from Camden, New Jersey, blown out. Act today and save un-' for a visit with relatives and

filling station now operating on necessary wear on a vital part of friends in Hymera, Lewis and premises, 4 miles north on 41. jyour aut0's engine. HUD'S Dugger. i

lu-room moaern nouse, several RT A NDard STATION. Mrs. Eov Gatus and brothpr. wn v.amt n

outbuildings, farm scales .plenty - g KFP.1Rg Hobart Hinkle of Winnetka, Illi- E, Myers, Mr. and Mrs. George water 40 acres ground, 7 miles, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS nois, were guests of relatives here Itonnum, Mrs. E. A. Hammack, from Sullivan. I Authorized Singer Service man Saturday night and Sunflay Maxine

wungaivvy, w t.w-o Wju uc u wuui v wn vuvn ww"""'! and Ivlrs. Mike Crowder

BH.UUU, ui.e wcm o Busm w vve xepau ail aiaives. tllC, ui had as thejr guestg Slmday Mr Carlisle were in DugEer Mondav

,a ....... ,.v,.c,..u.,,.. .........v. and Mrg Heman Cox of India-. Bridal Shower

unison. Club Creed Group. ' Song of the month, "Old Black Joe." Roll Call "Why I was or, was net married in June." Minutes of last meeting. Club prayer. Reading, "At the End" Laura Russell.

"Join Now Lois

"Friendship" Rushia

Co., 215 Main St., Vincennes, Ind. napoliS) Mr and Mrs Eldon Tay. i A bridal shower wag hdd

FOR SALE Recleaned early variety soy beans for' seed. E. F. Springer, Phone 688.

FOR SALE Cook stove and

Florence heater. 2u h. Harris, oui-livan.

' FOR SALE Modern six -room house. James L. Fleming, 829 North Court. Phone 237-Y.

sell.

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O'ruum nuuse, pieiuy WdlUl, 1U , . . . . Inr r,f Rinll Mr A ATre t, tt

acres eround 8 miles southeast of NUXiUJi, j;'AUW1k& fmKston "" ,," ugsei uy mis. xiuiclc cuwaius Sullfvfn southeast 9, blacksmith and machine Hubert Woolley and son, Sammy 0f; Flint, Michigan in honor of 7-room house, 2 brooder 'houses,' repair shop has opened to serve of Decatur, Illinois. her sister, Mrs. Rosetta .Abram 2 large poultry houses, barn 75 x you. We sharpen plow points,' Wayne BriGwell of Pontiac, Graham, of Dugger Wednesday. 45 ft 120 acres ground, iVa miles weld and do all kinds of black- Michigan, who has been visiting Mrs. Graham was wed Sunday to fvnm'Siillivan ' ' .smithing, also bearing and ma- his parents heie for a few days Eugene Dugger Graham. Many

CHARLES M. USREY Real Estate & Insurance 4j1 S. Troll. Phoue 542-Y

chine repair. Located 1 mile east returned home Sunday,

ad 1-4 north of Graysville. Mrs. Harmon Kelley and dauWE HAVETfew $lanteleft fhtew visited friends here Thurs-

FOR SALE Purebred Spotted for late setting such as sweet po- 6 v boars and gilts; collie shepherd tatoes and tomatoes, cabbage, pi-1 Mr; Mrs. R. L Tennis who

mocrn ccririio mento. maneo ana neDDers. A. u. w uaJS at mejr nume

nice gifts were received.

Reading, Richmond. Reading, McCracken

"Contest, "Girls Sing About" Myrtle Woolley.

I Reading. "Dorothy Dubbs Orean

McClure of near , Recitar'Eva RPan.

I Those present were Rushia McjCracken, .Laura Russell, Stella

Payne, Lois Richmond, Edna

Dudley, Edna Miller, Fern Woolley, Eva

Pierce. War Mothers. ' The War Mothers Club will meet Wednesday night. Everyone is urged to attend. Urgent business. '

QUICKIES

By Ken Reynold

Boyle, Emmaline Banfield, Myrtle Bean ' and Clara

pups;

horse.

spotted .

Max Woodard, Fairbanks.

Robertson Greenhouse, N. Court here returned to

wyl Highway 41. I Monday. ' - ,

riir TJ,,..kVlri -fin'rll-. TTT O AT P rmnn htU I 1V11SS KUDV leiiniS WHO IS Pin-

Hire including coolerator, dining Stools and lavatories, plumbing , AN t AKJVLLKo I ployed m Indianapolis is spend- " : . .. , i , .. . r, nave a small amount oi eariv ma- i

OOm. Deurouril, living iwui -M.vv(JowlCi)j gdiv. Viyc, auii jJi.pt, mm i Tf j. . . .-vwx Tit

.... c. i ..... . . . luiixju secu cum. n vuu warir, anv hn . r,-. i.a4. tit- tt -

itility cabinet, oreaKiasi, e d..u uimigs. vvoouwaru naraware L.O., . - D . m . . . o, - um ueuige

tters. See uren, xoung, ijuggei. jjuger, ina. . . - " 1. .. , - . , , . . . . ,

' " t . . t- rr WHY NOT enjoy the coolness , T ; l"llli a lew FOR SALE Dining room table, j FOR SALE Girl's bicycle in o outside air in your home or days m lndianapolis last week, six leather seated chairs, winged .good condition. Ill N. Chase St. Vnlce of business bv installing an" Mrs- Virginia Jennings and

FOR SALE Babv basket and'ATTIC FAN? We he them in flatter of Evansv-ille, ; are. , the IUK bALl Baby basket and g Lawrenceville Sales guests of hel Parents, Mr. and folding all leather baby buggy, awientevme aaies Morplanrt , , , .. . . Crtmnanv. I,an;rpnrov Ho Til iyLl!- -van ivioreiana.

mciai irame. liom in excellent , "' -.".v.,

m'rror dresser. Edith Henderson, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Two 9x12 rugs, one Axminister and one Brussel. 451 South Troll St. Telephone 542-Y. FOR SALE 1 sow and four pigs. John French, 403 E. Johnson Sheet.

FOR SALE Boy's bicycle gcod condition. Phone 278.

in

condition and priced right. Mrs. Gerald C. Walters, Paxton R. R.

FOR SALE 3 sows, 31 pigs.

FOR SALE Hookup attach

ment for John Deere tractor and'j

John Deere mower. C. R. Brag don. Phone 4-36 Graysville. ,

Clarence Gilbreath, 6 mi. west of Pleilty of BARB WIRE. WoodHigh School. wai Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 7 or 8 extra nicej SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Chester White shoats. Waller Singers and all makes servicpd

'Wilson, Vi mi. west of High- and repaired in Sullivan, out of

School. town. Write for pickup service or

tele. 115. 118 W. Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curtis and son, Jimmie and Miss JoAnn

COMPLETE LINE Roll Roofing, Howell all of South Bend, spent 33, 45, 65, 90 lb. weight. Also the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

E. of

Indianapolis Mrs. Venia Hodges of Charles-

i tmim TnH snpnt Saturdav ' here

with -relatives. Mrs. Lizzie Carrithers and son, Cecil, spent the week-end with Mh and Mrs. Henry . Cottingham ia Indianapolis. . .- Miss Dorothy Potts left Sunday for Tucson, Arizona, where ' she will make an extended visit with her aunt-. . . . Mrs. Myrtle McCann of Burns City, was here Saturday.

HOI

it was a

i "i aon't care u tlie limes rtant Art genuine alligator bag we haven't got carry!", . , ,. ., . . , ..'

ttm say

any alligators

to

Henry Smith of Port Gibson, Mississippi,' is spending tfie week here with his mother, ,Ms. J;,R, Sirdth, and other, relatives.. ... Mr. and Mrs., Ed Hoesman, Mr.

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cx.u ivus. My oimim duu lun.uy Minister"Drue pjnkston. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mil-'!' . " .

t Husmess ueauing cnu correc

tion of Minutes.

' Devotions Nellie, McKee, . ,, i, Readingt "Knee , Deep In Junel' -Louise Jennings. , Reading "tvlanda Entertains

Mr!

1 1 iv j JERICHO , . . , -j,, arid Mrs: Charles Ashburn

ton and family of DeLand, Ill-i nois, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Henderson andfamily. Afternoon callers were Admiral Hoesman of Sullivan,

FOR SALE A 7-room house, in good condition. Also, large barn 41'x50' and sanitary toilet. Must be moved within 90 davs. Locat-

FOR SALE 2,000 Stone tomato ed i2 mie e.ast of Bucktown. plants, pimento, mango, cabbage, Wilbur J. Jones, 3019 Lawrence

LOST

and sweet pota 5o piants. Donaldson St.

30D W.

FOR SALE 2 bucks, 94

Ave., Toledo, 10, Ohio.

FOR SALE I have a few more

-iuz neaa or ewes,,bu. of Kingwa early black soy Iambi!. 2'i miles beans at the richt nrir-p. T?. F.

northeast of Merom. A. L. Harris. , Workman, 15 E. Jackson St.

FOR SALE 12-foot truck bed in good condition. 218 West Donaldson.

FOR SALE Tandem disk, John Deere 6 ft. or 7 ft. International combine, 6 ft. Oliver with motor. In good shape. Girthel Hiatt, Shelburn R. 2. Shelburn phone.

Phone 385.

HERE are a few items you will be needing: Garden hose in 25 and 50-foot lengths; basement shower assemblies; "Blue Seal," one of the best drain pipe solvents on the market; glass defrosting trays in various sizes; range boilers and furnace coils. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90.

FOR SALE English shepherd pups, one 8 months old; also 16month old Shorthorn bull, eligible to register. Dorlynn Johnson, 1-4 mile south Fairbanks.

JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR is a good 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.

FOR SALE Forty tons fine texture, fine quality, baled first cutting alfalfa, new hay, baled, in good condition. Dr. S. E. Lindley.

Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

LOST Bay pony. Weight about 700 lbs. Mare. Gerthel Hiatt, Shelburn R. 2. Shelburn phone.

Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Blonroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. , John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana

EVERYWHERE ! Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar Eckenburger and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chess of Mitchell, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan and fanuly. All returned home in the afternoon except Mrs. Chess, who remained for a few weeks visit with her son Mr. Dugan and family. Charles Goad was taken to the Mary Sherman Hospital Monday for treatment and an operation. His condition is showing improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cox, Mrs. Chester Lloyd, Jerry and Genie Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Plummer attended the funeral of

Isaac Cox in Linton Wednesday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Manford Monroe have moved their household goods from Lodi, Indiana to their

home in Paxton where they will

WANTED Immediately, six or reside. , seven-room modem-house. Call) Mrs. Kate Bowen of Merom, is 212. . . i - jvisifing her son-in-law and dau-

gmer, ivir. ana Mrs. waiter Nasn.

FEED SALESMEN: Large manufacturer has permanent post-war position. Excellent opportunity. Knowledge of feeds or feeding essential.. Hatchery or feed store experience more desirable than past selling experience. Under 40 years

age.. Must own car. Indiana territory. Salary and expenses. Answer in own handwriting. Replies held strictly confidential j3ox V, c-o Times. ,

Clifford Curtis also Mrs. A. Grubbs and daughter, Kay

bhelburn.

Rev. B. F.' Nickles, the new pastor of the First Baptist

Church preached Sunday morning and night. Preaching services

will be each 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Rev. and Mrs. Nickles were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holladay. Class Entertains The Victory Class of the First Baptist Church- entertained the True Blue class at the shelter house in the high school grove Thursday night. A seven o'clock dinner was served consisting of hamburgers, salads, cake, pie, coffee and Iced tea. After devotional and business sessions were over a beautiful duet was rendered by Mesdames Lelah Hostetler and Mabel Lyons. Readings by Mrs. Ora Gordon, Mrs. Rena Holladay, Mrs. Neva Berlien and Mrs. .Nannie Curtis. Members of the True Blue class present were Mrs. Bert Merrill, Cecelia Enstrom, Rowena Mathers, Cleo Thompson, Edith Gaskins, Haz

el Coogan, Lucille Westhead,

faye Love and Alma Jeffers. Members of the . Victory class present were Mrs. Mary Julian, teacher, Grace Kelly. Janice

Graves, Lettie Mahan, Lelah Hos-

tetler, Lula Smith, Rachel Love, Margaret Swearingen, Mabel Lyons, Mayme Strahle, Josephine Beckett, Zola Wortman, Julia

Miller, Fannie Randall, Anna I Slack, Alma ' Jeffers, Malinda 1

Timmons, Ethel Smith, Vera Berlien, Rena Holladay, Florence Bennett, Tillie Stwalley, Jean Reynolds, Nannie Curtis, Iva Bailey and Cora Gordon. All departed declaring a good time had

jbeen enjoyed.

Ray Maneely of Terre Haute, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fallis Ward and'

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . daughter of S.-ie.-oum, Mr. and ; Clifford German. 'Mrs. Earl Hoesman and son, and j

Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dorven and

son, Billy, ana Mr. ana lvirs. Parks of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer and family.

Mrs. John Brewer, Jr., of. Ja-

sonville, spent Sunday, here with

relatives. - Claude Pierce was in Sullivan Friday. Home Ec. Club Meets. The Paula Ann Home Economics Club met at the Methodist church basement Wednesday for an all-day meeting with Myrtle Woolley as hostess and Clara Pierce assisting. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was served. At 1:30 the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Fern Banfield. Pledge of allegiance to the flag In unison.

"America the Beautiful" In

Mrs. Ernestine Thompson, : Carl Henry Peterson of Crown Point, Indiana, spent Sunday afternoon with Lt. Ray Sparks Jr. Bruce Copeland was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland and son of Sullivan. Connie Davis, Alice Vigus, Norma Gray arrd Norman Sparks of Terre Haute, spent the weekend here. Keith Daugherty, who is era ployed in Miaicie, spent the week-end here with his family. Class Meets The Golden Rule ;class met Friday evening,, June 8th, at the home of Mrs. Nora Pierson with Bonnie Roseberry and Anna McCammon as co-hostesses. The following program was enjoyed: Song "What a Friend We have in Jesus."

M.J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME , - Dogger " Alk in ' Service Coats No More."

Mrs. Connie Sheets and Miss Jo Ladson went to Indianapolis last week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Boling plan to move to Palestine. Illinois this week.

Mr. and Mrs. '.Archie Ridge, i

Norma and Gerald, Mrs. Basil Raley and " son, Benny of Sullivan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Raley

and family. The tent where the Union Ser

Mrs. Hettie Rooksberry and vices are being held was blown

daughter, Jackie and granddau- down Saturday evening. The

ghter, Sandra Meyers returned ,tent is up again and services will to their home in Logansport last j continue. ' ' x Monday after several days visit I Rev. Cooper, who has been with Mrs. Rooksberry's4 parents, ' confined to his home by illness Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, lis slowly improving.

Mr. Ferguson is in very poor Mrs. Horace tdwards has re-

DUGGER

Reading Jessie Rinard. - . j i Song "Counts Your Blessings". Closing Prayer Louise Jennings. : Contests were conducted by Bernice Daniels. Refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, cakes, iced tea and

coffee were served to Mesdames

Louise Daugherty, Bernice Dan

iels, Joy Owens, May Huff, Louise Jennings, Nellie McKee, Myrtle Harrison, Jessie Rinard and Drue Pinkston.

' were in Dugger Satsrday. ; '

7 Vera Moore was hi DuggerSaturday, ... , ... . , , . ; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Reynolds were-.in Dugger Saturday, ' I ' Donald Broshears returned, to Camp ;Butner after spending a 15-day furlough here. Everett Houldson arrived Friday night on a 19-day furlough. Mr. . and Mrs. Lee Brorhears and son, George . of Sullivan, visited in Dugger recently. Carl Brown was in Dugger Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Pigg ' and .children visited in Dugger Sat- . urday. . 1 John Armstrong was in Dugger recently.

TUNE UP YOUR ENGINE and keep it tuned up . . for Fuel Savings - Efficient Operation Smooth Power Longer Engine Life - Quiet Running - Sparkling Performance There's no other service operation that pays so great a dividend at so small a cost. In fact, a tune-up often pays for itself, in fuel and .oil savings.

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109 South Main

Phone 94

ROCK WOOL INSULATION INSULATE FOR ALL KINDS OF WEATHER. You are paying for insulation whether you have it or not. Due to coal rationing, get behind Uncle Sam. Insulate now. Day and Redmond Insulating Co. Flee Estimate BILL KELLAMS PHONE 55

health following a recent stroke. turned to her Home ia Flint, i jT

2

McHUGH

FUNERAL r HOMES "Ambulance Service"

Phone Shelburn 31

Hymera Phone ill.