Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 125, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 June 1945 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945. K05BFIVB You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads AH The Time
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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale SEE US for' wood shingles. Farm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan and Merom Elevators: FOR John Deere parts and icrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and VVildin's Greenhouse. Plants. FOR SALE 60 acres; machinery and livestock. Electricity Bvailable. Joe Waletich, Carlisle R. 2. On Indian Prairie church road. 1 FOR 'SALE Cook stove and Florence heater. 20 E. Harris, Sullivan. FOR SALE 12-foot truck bed in good condition. 218 West Donaldson., - '" '' j FOR SALE-p-Ciane bath' tubs, stools' and lavatories, plumbing supplies, galv. pipe, soil pipe, and liUings. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Lady broke West ern saddle horse and saddle. Ancel ' Woodard, Fairbanks. Highway 63. " FOR SALE John Deere Model r t raptor on steel in rear, culti-j v:.t..r and Dlow. Geo. Daugherty, 1 mile west New Lebanon. . - --- FOR SALE White.-noss place (Antioch) R. 3 Sullivan, near Mew, . . rt - - t 1 LI I'
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Peterson, 1U4 N. oraiu ai., eioomington. FOR di essed, SALE Friers, alive or 443 E. Washington St. FOR SALE Gasoline pressure r.mgc. Roy Riley residence, 4 miles west of high school on Staie Road. FOR SALE 20 nice weaned pigs, also eight or ten slock ctlvesi Bill Bush, first house stuth Baptist church, Shelburn. WILSON'S Meat Scraps, $4.40; T&nkage, $4.50; Hominy Feed, S275: Growine Mash, print bags, $3.45. C. S. ABLE FEED STORE, FOR SALE I have a few more bu. of Kingwa early black soy beans at the right price. B. F. Workman, 15 E. Jackson Prione 385. St. v PLANTS FOR SALE Early & lute cabbage and tomato. Good eggplant, pimento, mango, hot ' and sweet peppers. Large zinnias. Leave orders at Gray's & Rumple's by 4:00 p. m. Graysville F.F.A. Hotbeds. I FOR SALE King Alfred Daffodils, large yellow; also sweet scented white. OUie R. Bolinger, 117 N. French St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE OR RENT Two store rooms, one on north side and one on south side of square. See C. D. Hunt. FOR SALE Baby buggy, also bathinette with rubber tub. 429 S. Stratton St. Phone 432-L. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR Is a good place to SELL YOUR CORN. We bay every day, hours 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Highest prices paid. Convenient and easy to dump. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe 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 i"""" HJBMI WU.-IHl.lU.UIU.liIJ(
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FOR SALE Home on West Graysville Street. Inquire 366 W. Graysville. v FOR SALE Stove wood at saw mill 3 miles north on U. S. 41. Vead Dodd. FOR SALE 25 head of cattle, ' also good team of work mules, Dale Creager, 3 miles northeast of . Cass. HOUSE and lot for sale. Inquire at 424 S. State St., Sullivan, Ind ! FOR SALE 40 bu. Patoka soy I beans from certified seed 1943. O. D. & R. C. Patton, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE 1 walnut and 1 oak ! bedroom suite, one overstuffed i suite, walnut dining room suite,! kitchen cabinet, 9x12 rug. Phone! 629; ,503 Sylvan Dell. , , j TAILORED seat Covers, any make car, Models 1937-42 indus ive. Car and Truck Batteries.! Crichfield Motor Company, 24! North Main, Sullivan. FOR SALE-5-burner coal oil R,,iii-; .n iwv Street. FOR SALE Electric hair clip - Per, lady's wrist watch, overstuffed couch, two rockers, liIbrary table. Inquire Tip Top Market, So. Section. . . 1 i-zieCtriC radio; 50 lb. ice box; day bed; Call between 4:00 and B:00 p. m. 329 S. Court FOR SALE 3 sows and 24 roue nifru A weeh c ,AA oil west of New Lebanon, mil bCOtl.
FOR SALE Lecdy snare dmm)ment- Used Furniture Store, 107 4x14, carrying case, pr. sticks & I West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. drum stand. Good condition, i Conger.
$15.00. 628 S. Court St. FOR SALE Rebuilt lawn mowers, also porch swings and lawn chairs. Karl Denny, 200 W. Beech. Phone 403. FOR SALE One Knight-Brink-crhoff piano. Excellent tone, jn fair condition. Call by 8 p. m. Sal uraay. w. Harris. FOR SALE One gasoline j range, one dresser, two bedsteads!
& snrines. five dinine chairs. nneiWe repair all makes. Wn?e, on
cotton mattress. 246 S. Main.
FOR SALE One living-room'"'" gas Circulating Heater, one small I WE HAVE a few plants left gas heater suitable for bath. Will!f!' hite setting such as sweet posacrifice for quick sale. Call 438 tatoes and tomatoes, cabbage, plat 405 West Washington. Imento, mango and peppers. A. L. .'Robertson Greenhouse, N. Court i
FOR SALE Warm Morning heating stove. Used 3 months. Phone 637-Y. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinets; beds with springs and mattresses; chairs; rockers; dresser; tables: ice box; cot; curtains; and miscellaneous articles. Call at 111 Scuth State Street. Wanted ' WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Boy or girl to learn Pressing. Good wages. T. L. Barrowman, Dugger, Ind. WANTED TO BUY or rent electric ice box. Evelyn Dickerson. 30 Cross St. Phone 641. TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Manager of large, well known feed company must appoint two men for good paying work in the circulated. Render service and do t sales work. Farm experience or any kind of sales experience help- j ful. Must have car. Pleasant, permanent work. Send only name and address. Personal interview arranged. Write Box M-3, c-o Times. WANTED Porch gate. Call 143. . -
ATTFNTION FARMERS: We have plenty of FUNK'S GIIYBRID, early maturing varieties for late planting. Also plenty of fertilizer in stock. MONROE'S FEED SERVICE.
DO YOU have tired, aching back? A Spencer Support will jtake strain off muscles and liga.ments of back relieve nervous fatigue and that dragged down feeling at the abdomen. Iva Giles, Phone 561. Call after 5 p. m. ! CEMENT BLOCKS For basements, garages, etc. Two blocks north, 3 blocks east pf Sullivan High School. Bennett's Block Plant. i WEAR a Spencer especially designed for you. Mrs. Georgia Bardsley, corsetiere, Shelburn. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Singers and all makes serviced and repaired in Sullivan, out of town. Write for pickup service or' tele. 115. 118 W. Jackson. j NOTICE A new shipment of Revlon lipsticks and nail enamels in all shades has just arrived at MONETTE'S BEAUTY SHOP. FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms on S. Main St. See Mrs. Jess 1 Huff, 310 S. Orndorff St. FOR RENT Apartment, nicely furnished. Also sleeping room. Prefer 1 or 2 who work. Call at Purity Food Shop LOST .LOST Lady's . purse, double strap, leather, containing Ration Book and some money. Reward. 215 North Chase St. STRAYED Tuesday evening one 12-yr-old bay horse. Licht ht wor horse- Nolify Richard Vilhams, Shelburn R. 2. LOST Two white Dies from I one mile south Shelburn, Road 41. Lex Wright, Shelburn R. 2. Vuscelianeoua EliPERT GREASING with high grade products, by scientifically , L . Tl L J I ' I ITTri'I1 STANDARD STATION. y ! COMPARE Then buy from our many bargains in used furniture. stoves, ice boxes, radios and ap- . jt:.. r;... ., RADIATORS cleaned and blown out. Act today and save unnecessary wear on a vital part of your auto's engine. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. WE HAVE a carload of wire fencing and barb wire. Black Lumber Co. Phone 698. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Authorized Singer Service man wil1 be in Sullivan each month phone 42. Sin&'er Sewing Machine Co., 215 Main St., Vincennes, Ind.l t-.nd Highway 41. COMPLETE LINE Roll Roofing, 35, 45, 65, 90 lb. weight. Also plenty of BARB WIRE. Wood-! ward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind JUST RECEIVED a shipment of 90 day Hoosier Crost Hybrid seed ccrn at Graysville Repair Shop Ross Ransford. RUMMAGE SALE , Saturday, June 23rd in the Akers Buildings across from Index. Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps. SPECIAL SATURDAY Fried end baked chicken. Dixie Grill. AT PURITY FOOD SHOP i Pork &. Beans, 2 cans 25c; Tuna . Fish, 2!e; Lemons, 35c .dox.; Honey I for canning. WE HAVE a good stock of as-1 piialt shingles, roll roofing and brick siding. Black Lumber Co.' Phone 698. . I n 1 1
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INDIANAPOLIS, June 22. U.R) son, Larry Trump, and Mrs. Produce: Freeda McCammon were in JaPoultry Broilers, fryers and' sonville Wednesday evening, roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred William Sluder was in Jasonand White Rock springers, 29.78 viile, Thursday, ceiling. Colored and Leghorn Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Bradbury
springers, 25c; heavy breed nens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 1 15c. Bulterfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.63c for No. 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs,' 33c. 1 and INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.4U.R) , Livestock: I Hogs, 5,000; good and choice , 160 lbs. up and 140 to 160 lbs. and some lighter weights, $14.80; 100140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 400; calves, 400; few small lots medium to good $14.25 $16.00; few good to choice yearlings, $16.50; load choice around 800-lb. heifers at $17.00; vealcrs top, $16.50. ! Sheep, 400; good and choice spring lambs mostly $14.50 $15.50. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, John F. Myers, who passed away .two years ago, June 23rd, J943. ; Deep in our hearts you are - fondly remembered, " I Sweet, happy memories cling around jour name, True hearts that loved you with deepest affectum, Always will love you in death J just the same. Mrs. Rhua Myers and children, Mayme Myers, Don Myers, John II. Myers, Anna Myers Barrowman. , , NEW PICTURE Of Sr-V ' y ..vv;:v; v.v:r.vv-v''v;. i m - t.-i f
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III Mrs. Grace Kelley and grandspent tne week-end in Princeton with their daughter, Mrs.' Wil-lit-m Black and family. The following girls arc camping at Shakamak Park for a few days: Misses Jill Westhead, Norma Jean Ward, Sally Clark and Margie Lou Beasley. Mrs. Briggs Westhead, Mrs. Lucy Thralls and Mrs. Archie Clark are chaperones. Miss Stella French returned to Indianapolis Thursday after spending a few days here with her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd French. Miss Betty Belle Puckett of South Bend, returned home Thursday after spending a few days here visiting her aunts, Miss Dicie Goble and Mrs. Brown. uf Alvin Wheeler of Columbus, Indiana, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs..- James Wheeler. Mrs. E. H. Hammack : was a guest -Wednesday of Mrs. Marion Bedwell of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price of Urbana, Illinois, have returned to their -home after a visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Riley. Mrs. Lee Hamblyn and Mrs. Herbert Myers were' in Sullivan Wednesday. ' Mrs. Vernp Moore of Sullivan, visited in Dugger Thursday., Dan Griffith was in Terre Haute Tuesday. H?IWs: --.v. ? , . l:i rn rrn oi'.'Tr ;.i
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood of Indianapolis, are spending a two weeks' vacation with their parents, Mr. Greenwood and and Mrs. Riley J Mr. and Mrs.' Tommy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer of Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodsmall. Mrs. Marjorie Haak and daughter. Jerry, of Bloomington, arc spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Grace Wrork. Jimmie Dudley of ' Flint, Mich., Donald (Blondy) Dudley, Mrs. Jesse Dudley, Jr., and daughter, Darlene, of Sullivan, spent Wednesday in Shelburn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dudley, Sr. - Mr. and Mrs. Orville West, who have spent a few days in Chicago.have returned home. Their son, Herman, who is in service, is heme on a few days' furlough. Mrs. Helen Marjory Smith of Dover, Delaware, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Froment of R. 2, Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood and Riley ' Greenwood were in ' Clay City, Sunday. . Mrs. Libby Banister and daughter, Rosemary Truelock and daughter, Trudy, spent Sunday with the former's father, John. Gettinger of Merom. . Mrs. Lola Bolinger and Mrs. Bernard Bolinger and son. Bob, spent Thursday in Vincennes with, the former's brother, Dr. W. A. Bailey, who is ill. Mrs. Harriett Burnham of Sullivan, spent Friday and Friday night of last week with Mrs. Jesse Dudley. Sr. ! Don L. McFarland. A.M.M. 2c' who has been in the South Pacifi fr-r some time, is home on a 12dny furlough visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Underbill. Miss Helen M. Dudley of Indinnpolis. sncnt the week-end with htr parents. I Miss Lcla Lane has ref'irne to her home afler a Iwo week:' vjsit in Indianapolis with her jaunt, Mrs. Cora Biddlc. ; : hitter's pami!::. Mr. and Mr-. Ela Douglas and other relatives : aitl friend'j. I They'll Do If. WiTMOUT A DOUBT Ti :i: SMAL'. EST I Tmev also bcvgwt THE B16GEST DA!W-ELAr,'C:ED FURNITURE EVERIO COME CUT OF GRW PS Opi 1941, Kti'K 1jiui SjnfB:. !?h ,
Mr. , Mrs, Wam G,,ki,,' mmym have as their guest her sister, iC'JW-j i . l& "SjJM.S. Coscttc Jewell, who arrived fA;ttMtf r m Tampa. ' F.orida, Thursday MffjA ''' SfQ ' M,a,:d r.ti-; Monroe .Slanifev m p' Monroe. H,i. are vi.ilin, Kt U AR&&)J&X
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