Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1945 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAQjY TIMES- THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1945, CAGE nVB You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The Want Ads All Th e Time
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For Sale " ONE hay loader and one cultipacker for sale, farm duimu Co-op. Tpnn .Tnhn Deere Darts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. : CUT FLUWtKa ana nu. Wildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Deep freeze units and milk coolers m priority. Lawrenceville Sales n r.aWrpnreville. Illinois, StOCK. 1NU Phone 90. . FOR SALE Chestnut door 5!&x8 ft; child's double swing; man's good light suit. James Page, 260 W. Beech. . -: - vnn SAT.rc nnn ueere ino, w rrmhinp. Wm . Monroe, 1-4 mue west ana i-t mue ouun Harmony.' FOR SALE 100 fries. Robert wiicnn 2 mi. south. 1-4 mi. west o Wildin Greenhouse. . FOR SALE Pre-war nickelplated all metal snare drum. Made by Leedy Co. Bill Martin, Phone 546. FOR SALE Two cows, wun with calves. Good milkers. Carl Price, Shelburn phone. tro C AT T? ir;r,iprp rfinini? foom suite, light walnut, , almost I-.pw Call. between lO'.OU a. m. ana ;.VA ooa m ct U.UU 111. 4uv i v vtT) cXt.V. Twpntv head 0 fp,iin shoflts weieht about 110 lbs Richard Johnston, Graysville Dh0ne p ' . FOR SALE Six-year-old five gaitcd saddle horse; one 8 months old Berkshire boar ready for snrvipp. Call 9103. i - FOR SALE Two 9x12 Congolcum rugs, used tor a montn. likc rPW. fllOne 080. . FOR SALE Water systems for farm use. Shallow and deep well pumps wiUi electric motors, shallow well pumps with gasoline engines. Lawrenceville Sales Compnny, Lawrenceville, in. rnone 90. FOR SALE Fries. 3 to 4 lbs. I1 mile east and IVi miles south of Graysville. Graysville Phone. ; Fred L. Ormiston. FOR SALE OR TRADE at Vhitemoss place, Antioch, Delco outfit and washing machine. $50.00. Write me.-Mrs. Annie E. (Whitemoss) Petersen, 104 N. Grant, Bloomington. FOR SALE Baled lespedeza hxy. Ready August 9. Albert Parnell, Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE OR TRADE Blue and white enameled range, reservoir; good condition; $15. George Crook, Route 1, south cheese plant. FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Basil Mason, Merom. ' Merom phone. APPLES Nice Summer Rambo, $2.25 bu. basket; sweet crab apples (fine flavor) $2.00 bu. bssket. 225 North Main. FOR SALE Double floored grain bed .12 x 8 x 3 V ft. high with detachable cattle rack. Phone 658. V 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 WachteJ Co. Terre Hante. Indiana
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! 6-room house, electricity and city water, 1 lots. East Jackson gt -room nouse, electricity and city water, garage, other outbuildings and 2 lots. East Jack sen St. 6-room semi-modern , house, itood earace. 2 lots. Close in. Nc,nh Main gt i.room semi-modern house. large. lot. Close in. lWth Pr.nr - h g d room house gas, lignts and water, large lot. Close in. North - o u ty water, garage, lots of shade, 2 lets. North Wolfenberger St. 4-room house, electricity, large lot, plenty water, house is vacant. N0rth State St. v water a int i?.-7cv,it St - 5-room semi-modern house, gnrage and 2 lots. East Washing ton St. 5-room house, electricity, ga-; rage, other outbuildings, 8 lots, i good fence. North State St. i 3-roomTiouse electricity nlen-'u ty wateV 1 acres 1 if around 7 uii.- r,- j blocks from .,. PrirPH tn cpII room m. r,n0 tr .-.
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2.room strict'iy moderni apart. ment house, all rooms rented. "H"""S- S , , , " ' " siock, - u acres ground. 6 miles tmm Sullivan. c . . ' j-iuum sinciiy modern house, Poultry & brooder house, 24 fruit trees Plenty shade, 11 acres good . land. 2 miles northeast Sullivan. 5-room house, electricity, garage, 5 acres ground, new fence, Close to Cass. ! 5-room modern hnusp pvrnt' electricity, large barn, poultry & brooder hniJSP araffA 'r ' o t gasoline. nnmn. fia a 1, J titsi, ... -W1U smer..a-room rnoaern " nuse in , Sullivan as trade-in. Farm . is 8 miles northwest 01 "van. acres land, 3 houses, 2 with eleflncity, 2 barns, other out""""6. wai. otuirit grain farm. 12 miles west of Suli livan. 5-room house, glassed-in rear porch, electricity, city water in yurd, good well water, large lot. Op paved street, East Beech. 5-room house, large basement, furnace, small bam, 2 wells water, spring branch, good fence, 80 acres land. 5 miles east Sullivan. o-room nouse, electricity, large basement, furnace, barn, poultry house, 30 acres good land, new fence with iron psis. 4 miles east Sullivan.
233 acres good soil, a truck & burn, Saturday, August 11th, at carmi, Illinois. Pekin high school ana .has been grain farm, 2 good houses and 10 o'clock A. M. . Mrs.' Mike Crosby, Jr. and diu- employed in the engineering deoutbuildings, large barn, electric-j ghter, Nancy Kay and Mrs. Daisy partmcnt of the Corn Products ity, plenty water, electric pumps. tv tvieiwokiam , Parsnn nf TnHiann.-irH; viiifprf Ttpfinine Comnany at Pekin.
jThis farm must be seen to be ap-I preciated. 15 miles southwest of Sullivan. ' . CHARLES M. USREY Real Estate & Insurance 451 S. Troll St. Phone 542-Y. FOR SALE Three-room house, three lots, in Cass. John Thomson, Cass, Ind. COMPLETE stock of Grade I tires and tubles available now,. Authorized tire ' inspection sta-1 tion Flynn's Service, Faxton, In - - diana. . . FOR SALE Large size baby bed, $5. 315 W. Thompson St.Phone 324-A. FOR SALE Few dishes; men's' cl.c thing; two watches; a rug. Phone 132 at 122 North Cross' St. FOR SALE 3-year-old Jersey cow with heifer calf 3 weeks old. Located 1 mile north of Scotehtewn store, turn east, 1st house on l'ight I FOR SALE Twenty saddle horses & Shetland, ponies. Also 8 sadclles. See Tom Springer.
FOR SALE Jenny Lind bed, innerspring mattress and springs, all double bed size. Mrs. Rudolph Wernz. . "- FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Jonn W. Stultz, Carlisle R. 3.
Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. . 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO LEASE Restaurant in Sullivan business district with prospering business, large dining facilities, newly redecorated. Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. WANTED Beauty operator for downtown shop. Call C-1890, Terre Haute, Ind. WANTED Two men to wreck house and stack lumber. Write Box 3-C c-o Times. WANTED TO RF.NT Rnnm an board for ay-ZZ i Qiii,r, Tn 1 m, WANTED TO RENT Modern residence in Sullivan. $10.00 reword to person who can find me a house to rent phone 37g ' Tir a VTrn ttt woman to work nights. Kat-a-Korner Restaurant, cne mile south of Sullivan. Phone Miscellaneous MUFFLERS & TAIL PIPES. INSTALLED in a comparatively short time while you wait. Drive in and let us replace the old part while you shop. HUD'S STANDAED STATION (Vickerv's). 21 North Section. . I : STOVE REPAIRING. All makes , and types. Stoves called for and delivered. COUNTY HARDWARE. 1 Lrlti . titiirAltlLvi (j- done any 1 ume wiui our idiesi meuioas 01 I 7 1 7r.V " tai'hes, and hl8h"grade matenals. HUD'S STANDARD STA- - tvicKery s;, worm beenmvrnnBv tu i. t ' mfnv i, 1 7" fUr many bargains in used furniture, stoves, ice boxes, radios and apfK f ? ment. Used FnmitnrP Sta, ! m wC ucuvu u iuc msi uuwu yuy .WpRt jafit sm. m-p "" " Conger. SCHOOL GIRLS Mechineless, or Choice short halo or style., $4.00 up. No apDointment necessary. Charm Beauty Shop. NOTICE Liberal discount to UCKers, and recapping at old Texaco, south of R.. R., old Hend. erson corner. Speck Harris, Mgr. AUCTION SALE of household gocds at Ben Figg farm x miie vvest of Bucktown at 1:00 Saturday, Aug. 11. . ,. - j ATTENTION FARMERS: Buy juui n.cuj iteuiunuw iato pefore Sept. 1st and get 50c bu. dis-i-,uni. em mitKey. .1 T1!11 i.i CITY TAXI Day or night, . starting 13th. Headauarters 101 N.' Main. Phone 329. ATTENTION Get your coal new for quick delivery. Any place, any time. Bill Cox, Phone 33. b - PUBLIC SALE Of personal property at the late Shell Bolingcr residence four blocks west of railroad on Highway 41, in ShelIn loving and sacred memory of our mother and . grandmother, 1 Josephine May Riggs, who passed away three years ago today, August 9th, 1942. . Mrs. Myrtle Thompson and Daughters. J Jr ; One-Minute Te3t Are clouds higher or lower .ntcr than in cummer? Is the apple a native Ameri Jcar. truit? C, Which is "Big Ben" of the House of Parliament, the clock 01 lue bell? Words of .Wisdom Idcali etc the world's masters. G. Holland. Today's Horoscopa Tou are a person of high Ideals, positive, by nature, and ; inclined towwa lnieiiectuai pursuits, iou iu.i- to Bitidy. You have a large cr ricr.dc and are very de--v.iu kvj j our ioveti ones. End tho
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Mrs. Rushia McCracken and Mrs. Dolores lurner were m Sullivan Tuesday attending tne leaders meeting tof the Home Economics club. . SS- and Mrs' Noan Stevenson ' and daughter, Karen and Miss, Pauline Stevenson left for Tope- I ka, Kansas, Tuesday evening,! where Set. Stevenson is stationed. Claude German and Claude Pierce were in Farmarsburg Tuesday evening. , Misses Marilyn . German, Ann and Ronnie Andrusyk, Jean Clark, Maxine and Euleta Slover, and Mrs. Lucille , Mattox of Terre Haute, were in Vincennes Tuesday. Ross Pierce of Farmersburg,' visited relatives here Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne ?nd children of Indianapolis, visited relatives here over the week-end.. Mr. anii Mrs. Ravmnnd rvil and son, Freddie Ray, spent Sundav i, WiTford visiting rplativps. , . , Mr. and Mrs. Dove Hill have had as their euests recently Mrs. nacl as their guests recently Mrs Mary Gaylor of Knoxville, Tenn essee, Mrs. Marlena Taylor. . of St Louis' Louis Lindsey. Jackie M3dden' Mr' a,ld Mrs- Shei-riU Thompsollt Mrs. Margaret Hob,Dn and Haihter. Pattv Ann of Princeton, Indiana, Richard Ro C I 1 .and ?ud PS. . of Camp., ATterpury Louise uougias, Uorothv nnrf Knthlpn Hill of Anrlorthy and Kathleen Hill of Ander son, and Miss Nora Lee Nolan of Alexandria, Indiana. E Mrs. Thelma R. Trump and son, L t the week.end in Terre Haute. Captain and Mrs. V. L, Murphy of Georgetown, Illinois, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomson. Mrs. Murphy and children will remain for an extended visit, as she has just beeo reieased from t!ie Paris, Illinois hospital. Cant, Murphy returned to Camp Cus'ier. Battle Creek. Michigan 1 where he is stationed. Sunday. ' t - c ivlls- oaiui reiurnea to . her home here from Florida, where she has been visiting her husband. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Dude Scott of Chicago, and son, Dickie Gene, of the U. S. Navy, are visiting at their home . here .. during their -nn'a on.rinv lenvp Ho hac vn overseas 20 months Mrs. Delcres Trump is spend;n; a twn.wppks vanatinn in Gerald Rcmine and family over th u,PPh:pnri Rottv ruiv Rominp rf,,,irnpri hnmo with them for a wccks visit Mr and Mrs Gerald Romine ' aRd famiiy and Patty Thomson
attended the Old Settlers picnic stationed. . . in Farmersburg Saturday . night. Mrs. Walker McHugh of ShelMrs. John Followell, Mrs. Vir- burn attended the wedding.
GRAB BAG week on a note of cleaning up all current and pending business. Do not allow the tasks and chores of the past week to carry over to next week, or you may find a burden on your schedule. - Hints on Etiquette . Don't ask a guest to say grace at the table unless you are sure he or she would like to do so. Being asked on the spur of the moment might embarrass a shy guest Horoscope for Sunday Your birthday today means you are mentally alert, quick-witted, fond of & good laugh, and you have the capacity for entertaining .others. Follow your ambitions Elstributel Sy .lw Features Syoaicsts, 1
ffscr.ci.l - gil Harlo.we. and daughters of Detroit, were in Shelburn Wednesday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tribble and family of Crane, Indiana, visited Ms mother Mrs Tribbl3 and Lex.. Tuesday. Mr. end Mrs. Everett Norris and family of Frederick, Mary - land, are spending the week here with relatives. I Mrs. James McKinley and sons !of Whiting, are guests this week of Mr; and Mrs. Gene Vigus and family. Patty and Bruce Copeland spent Monday in Terre Haute. . Mrs. Hallie McKinley and children returned Wednesday to their home in Whiting after spending the past month here with relatives. 1 . Carolyn Sue Daniels and Marilyn Jeanette Copeland spent the first of the week with Mr. and tars fharlps nixon nf near Rose Chapel. Max Burke is the new Stand 'ard Oil TrucK dealer replacing 0scar Fields, who resigned and ennn cntor the armpH fnrrps. ard Oil Truck dealer replacing will soon enter the armed forces. Dave Walls who has been ' confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital for some time was returned to his home here Saturday ai. r.. s,,,hv O illUlU V MMU V-- ) Mrs. Betty Lambeth and I daughifvsL and Bettv Jane Arfiett and. te-and Betty. Jane Arnett and son were dinner guests Mondad r nir iurjM c..,(K on .qh of Mrs. Madge Smith and daughters. Miss Shirley Ann Funk of Effingham, Illinois, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. km i uouman ; this week. Mrs. Marie Bogard and children spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Hall Bogard and son at Merom Station. Mrs. Ruth Chilcote and son are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. .P. Chilcote at Robinson, Illinois. CONKEL-WILCOX Miss Mary Alice Conkel, dauenter of Mrs. W. E. ' Conkel of k dXi- ininnSo nrl Emlim Dp,, 1 r,n.iiJi lijui'-iu mi-v !Wilc0.Ci SP:1 of Mr and Mrs. C
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W. Wilcov, also of Pekin, were Mr and Mrs Ciaude Robbins. , Charles Collins; Chaplain, Maymarried at the Congregational Rev. Wimp will fill his regular nard Torr; Historian, George W. church there on July 19th. appointment hire next Sunday Gore; Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Following the ceremony a re- morning. - Davidson: Americanism Chairceotion was held for close friends Mr. and Mrs. George Barns of man, Allen G. Parks: Athletic
at Uva home of the. bride. She is a. daughter, of the late, w 1111am Pnnkel. formerly of Sullivan and is a niece of Mrs. Max Crowds cf Pakin, former resident. The bride is a graduate of the ' Ensign Wilcox and his bride, afpr a short wedding tour will visit with relatives at Pekin until the termination of his leave when they wiU go to San Diego, California where he will be steadfastly to success. Trust your own judgments. You have precise and fastidious taste3. Employ all your originality in whatever you seek to accompUah during this day. Then you may discover new way3 of doing tilings the.t will prove more efticient than any you have employed heretofore. Onc-Mlnute Test Answrm 1. They are lower in whiter because the level of cold , sufficient to cause condensation is nearer the ground. 2. No, it was Introduced Into America by Governor Bradford of Massachusetts Bay colony. 3. The bell; the clock ;s simply ""the Parliament ciwk," '
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Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and family of Whiting, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Deputy. Mrs. Lucile Hall Lanelis and daughter and Miss Therese Hall1 as rived from Pontiac, Mich., to be the guests of their brother, Joe, whn is home from Germany on' furlough, and their grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. August Cornelius. Robert Hall, who has been home i from North Carolina, the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Cornelius, has been transferred to Utah. Rev. Cooper is confined to his home by illness. j Mrs. Cliff Anders of Gambill, ' was a Dugger visitor Wednesday, The Woman's Study Club picnicked at Shakamak,. Tuesday. At noon a delicious dinner was served to the following members. Mrs. I Bess Mason, Mrs. Freda Northrep. Mrs. Elva Dugger, Mrs. , Edna Coyner, Mrs. Katherine i HDrting. Mus. Ida Hannah, Mrs. Lillie West, Mrs. Blanche Hawtin, Mrs. Katherine Lippeatt, Miss 1 uoromy uugser, . mis. ouue Burkes, Mrs. George Holder, and 1 cuests. Miss Vireinia McGuire, Dorothy Dugger, Mrs. June guests, Miss Virginia McGuire, Miss Mary Burkes and Miss Elinor Lippeatt. MT. CALVARY ' 13 rtt r T - v-vi nn 13 It 1 m r tiioc n mi ni-t week . , . r ' , . J ' E; m m ... , :,. , , . Cpl. Ivan L. Skinner was the guest one evening last weak of bis parents. He was en route to " " " " "
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Mrs. Ruby Watson of Terre Haute visited in Sullivan last week-end Mrs. Julh Yates is in Detroit ' caring for her daughter, Ruth Dove who is ilL Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mattox of North Terre Haute, ara visit ?ng Mr. and Mrs, Earl Olson in Sullivan. ' Clarence Harlow and Patty, Mrs. Emma Banther and Mrs. Mary Skinner were in Tsrre Haute Wednesday of. last week. Johnnie Bobbins of Terre Haute, was q eurs last wppIc . i f Detroit, were visiting in Sullivan over the week-end. Mrs. Harry Rawles visited her daughter in Terre Haute last Monday They'll Do It Every S A SLAVE LABORER SIX DAYS A WEEK IN THE BEAUTY FOUNDRY, GERTIE LOOKS FORWARD TO HER OKIE DAY OFF - u V --
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SHOES AND A LOCKET containing a baby's picture which were round near the nude body of a woman in a Dracut, Mass., woodland, have been identified as the property of Mrs. Mary George Sanucrs, 20, who is shown above with her baby, Constance. Mrs. .Sanders, wii'c of a aerviceman stationed in New York, has been missing from her Lowell, Mass., home since June 29. (International SounJphoto)
Those who called on Clarence arlow . and Patty Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and children, Cpl Ivan i CARLISLE LEGION i pi pptg ftiriririi'DQ " ELECTS OFFICERS - (Carlisle News) Parlislp Pnct Nn MR Tho !American Legion, has elected the' following officers ;o serve for one year: 1 Commander, Ira M. Cleveland; Vice Commander. Hubert O. Bennett; Vica Commander, Loren iW. Lambeth: Adjutant, Byron V. Hoover; . Finance Officer, Ralph W. Smith Serviro Offirnr Cliairman, Samuel Phegley; Boys Mate Chairman, Lee Collins; Cnud Welfare. Cliairman, Rush W. Ridgeway; Employment Chairman, Charles V. Sproatt; Time VAN
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Membership Chairman r,-an Ivy; Natona, Defense Chaiman Jasse N. Walters- Oratorical rn test Chairman Carl B Schu Postwar Planning Chairman p A. Duffer; Publieily Clriirmcii Ijnp Milloi" nr n, Cliairman, Carl Stocking; World , " Chairman, Thomas White; Delegates to Stile I Convention, Ira M. Cleveland I and Byron V. Hoover; Alternates, I Hubert 'O Bennett and Samuel . Phegley. "' Insolation . PHONE 168 John F. Whipps PLANING MILL 5G2 Sc. Section Street Sullivan County ' Repi-escn-tative for PADGETT 1NSUIAT10N CO. Sullivan, hid. Franchhvc'd Applicators for VN'atir-Proofed CELOTEX HOCK WOOL By Jimmy Hatlo
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