Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 171, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 August 1945 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-i TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1945.
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WOULD YOU LIKE to have running water in your farm home? We have electric pressure systems for both shallow and deep wells. Also shallow well pumps with gasoline engine attached. Lawrenceville Sales Co. Lawrence vi He, 111. Phone 90.
BLONDIE
For Sale
HAY LOADER and one
lig -machine ' for sale. Farm
ii Co-op. (' ,
Joha Deere parts tnd
Lcall 285 at Mace Tire &
r Service, Sullivan, Ind.
FOR SALE John Deere Model B Tractor, plows and cultivator. Dennis Pittman, Fairbanks, Ind. FOR SALE McCormick Deering 5-hoe grain drill with grass and fertilizer attachment. Used very little. Joe Harris, Carlisle Rl.
ATTENTION TARMERS Order your Kelly seed corn before Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount. See Kelly's dealer, Bill Mickey. NOTICE Jesse Goodman, auctioneer, graduate of Reppert Auction School, solicits your business. Address, Carlisle, RR1, 7 miles
southeast of Carlisle. THE FRIENDSHIP CLASS of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale Friday, August 31st at the Root-Building, West side of square. Bring rummage to the
building Thursday.
IP- VAEtLHAVEVOUttiri fll)'lHlllHi fjl 1 L rH ( SOFA BACK FOP YOU 1 gilf 'X MRSBUMSTEAD WHAT MADE j g
I'M GOING TO GRAB OFF A LITTLE NAP
BEFORE SUPPER
Newj Every Day From NeighboringTowns
Jill'" f II W just out of )'jiiin 1
po YOU HAVE trouble find-
SMELBURN
Miss Pauline Stevenson has
lin's Greenhouse.
FOR SALE Gooti piano, library table, sewing machine.
Plants. ' Lawrence MeCammon, Dugger, ' Ind. Dugger Phone.
R SALE Registered Cocker FOR SALE One Brown S.wissj
, 317 E. Jackson Street. muley bull, 15 months old. Docile. Williams. Good individual for mixed herd.
'Mabel Brewer, New Lebanon,
R SALE 1935 Chevrolet Ind.
T Coach. Good tires, priced
..Kl,n 1 milec past nf Sul-! rJtl SAUi'
tlOUlV - : Brendt Olson, R5.
House and lot at
619 N. Section St., Sullivan. Inquire from 4 to 6 p. m.
ing Grade 1 tires? See Fylnn's, returned home after a two weeks Paxton, Ind., for all passenger car vacation in Topeka, Kansas, the sizes. guest cf her brother and family, Sgt. and Mrs. Noah Stevenson IS YOUR WARM AIR heating and daughter Karen, system distributing the heat even-: Mrs. Belle Shelburn and Alice ly and efficiently? If not, let us Belle Ice are vlslting relatives in install a blower for' you. We have Detroit, Michigan. . them in stock. Lawrenceville Sales Mrs- Cora Blttle of Indiana"
Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Plls- sPent a lew aays Wltn ner
Phone 90.
FOR RENT
R SALE Good Rye, also
ter Hay after next Wednesday-!
L Sharp, 8 miles northwest of ,
van rut, ouiiivan. uiay-
phone. I L. ! FOR RENT Two downstairs
JR SALE Saxophone in good sleeping rooms, close in. 219 South
ition; like new. Phone 457. Section. Phone 183L. Harry Brumette. I v. i FOR RENT Two light house-
)R SALE Five-room house keeping rooms at 119 N. Chase St.
extra lot.. Two blocks from .
niece, Miss uia iane
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner of
. ' Pontiac, Michigan, are spending a NOTICE Boys, if you need twQ weeks vacation here with shoes for school we have best relatives and friends. Army shoes built of the best Mr and MrS- Raiph Busn of leather, without stamp. Also we. g tu Washington, are visiting have high-tops. Come get them as hie oi.nntc Mr ,nH Mrs - Rill
.long as they last. Benney De- -n,,ch
i rami, ouiiivan, ina. une aoor south Index.
Toledo, Ohio, visited friends in Dugger recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Broshears of Sullivan, visited in Dugger Thursday. Jesse Bedwell of Sullivan, visited his mother and brother, John in Dugger one' day last week. PAXTON
Wng Theatre.
burn.
Anna Gore,
m SALE Registered Cocker:
317 E. Jackson Street. H. D.
Wanted
iams.
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse
$R SALE Estate Hot Storm charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
Kir, $20.00; dresser, quilt frame WANTED Hav hands. Will
33 N. Main. j have iespe(jeza hay for sale, be-
SALE 2-year-old regis- gm Danng baturaay. u. ti. tfragtersey bull, good one. Iwell don, Graysville. Phone 4-36.
store. Experience unnecessary-
soy bean Apply by mail care Box . X,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Start wholesale contributing busi-
rsst selling products. Small capi- ffternoon with Mrs. Julia Hard ta? required. Write for complete ,lng- , . . ,Ilk, details. No obligations. Hinson & I C,ub Mee'S n rnmnanv T?i,hmnnH Tnior,. I The Paula Ann Home Econo
Tuesday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Wolfe were Mrs. Hoffey Freeze, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lloyd and Norma. Mrs. Edna- Wolfe and son, Joe, Mrs, Max Lloyd and daughter, Dorian Gay, in honor of Sam Lloyd . who is home on 30-day furlugh Jrom the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Irvin called on Mr. and Mrs. Herb Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard are Wednesday evening.
guests of his perents, Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Criss Dailey and
Mrs. Bert Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris of 1 were in Terre Haute Friday
Farmersburg, spent Saturday . evening attending the fair.
Mrs,- Roxie. MeCammon spent the week-end with Miss Maude Daugherty. . Miss Jo Ann Ladson and Mrs.
mics club met at the home of 'Connie Sheets of Indianapolis,
miss Mrs. Lois Richmond Wednesday, spent the week-end here with
COME IN often or you
bargains in new and used home August 22nd, with Mrs. Delores I relatives
furnishings. Get your school Turner as assistant hostess. At Miss Norma Brannon and Mrs. clothes now. Also good used noon a delicious covered dish ,paul LaFollette spent Thursday clothes for adults. P & A Furni! dinner was served . After the with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mcture Co., 105 S. Main. Three doors dinner ihe business ..session 'Cammon. . Other . guests.; were off southeast corner of square. T was openjed with Pledge to the 'Mrs. Herschel MeCammon and
DUGGER
SALE Baled
jield. See George Coffman Times Office,
Dhone 8253.
Flag and ,Club Creed in unison, igon, Jimmie.
Roll call was , answered with Mrs. Connie Doyle and Miss "How to keep cool"; minutes of Delia Flath were in Sullivan last meeting and treasurer's re- Friday. port were given; the lesson on j Mrs. Georgia Cox was in "Phychology of Everyday Living" Sullivan Thursday.
v . was very well given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers atF I K S W I r An Delores Turner; two new mem- tended church at Oaktown Sun- , bers were added to the club, i'jay and visited Mrs. Ruth Bland
Business opportunity. $5,000 required. Confidential. Box 48, c-o Times. ..
WANTED 2, 3 or 4-room apt., furnished or unfurnished. Call W.
"SALE 1 sow and 8 pigs.
' and 6 pigs. Pigs are 3 weeKS G- Keck, High School
Tom Dailey, 1-2 mile west
ns Corner.
FOR SALE
fttractive 3-room house and
le garage, newly remodeled
i briclc sidings ana new
jif, plaster and paper, city
Iter and wired for electricity.
90.00, cash or payments. See
fner, Frank L. Orr at Maple-
Lod Farms, R. R. 2. Shelburn,
WANT TO RENT 2 to 4 rooms !
furnished or unfurnished. Widow, 2 children. Would consider care of older person or work for home. Write E. C, care of Times.
WANTED TO BUY Sewing machines wanted (any condition). Top cash prices paid. Please describe and write to Sew-Center, 3314 So. Washington . St., Marion, Ind.
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WANTED Plain sewing, crocheting and embroidery work.
SALE Medium sized Children's clothes specialty. 104
itice heater. In
Inquire 312 E.
good condi-Washington.
S. Crowder. Phone 324-X.
V)R SALE Store building
k dwelling attached. Good lo
on. Call 387.
un &al& mree large hoi-
p cows, also some shoats. try Williams, Shelburn R. 2.
OR SALE Eggs, roasting
and grapes. 471 S. Bell St.
OR SALE Three young gilts
Jfarrow soon. T. E. Medsker, fysville Phone. R. 4, Sullivan.
COMPARE Then Duy from our many bargains in used furniture, stoves, 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.
OR SALE 5-room modern WILL YOUR FURNACE last
Ise, 2 blocks from square. I through the coming heating sea-
te Gilbert I. Gambill, 517 S,
enth, Terre Haute or call
rison 0507.
OR SAT.tf 1Q3Q DoIiiyo FnrH
Wh in A-l shape; 12-hoe John
ire wheat drill with 6 bu. met-
box, in excellent condition.
mi. northeast Merom. Perry
Harris.
son? Now is the time to have it repaired or replaced. We can furish both steel and cast iron furnaces from stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90.
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Mrs. Mary Griffith and Mrs. Jessie Sheppard. Those present were Laura Russell, Armeda Stout, Joy Woolley, Edna Dudley, Fern Banfield, Emaline Miller, Deslores Turner, Rushia McCracken, Katie Schultz, Stella Payne, Eva Bean, Gladys Vickers, Jessie Sheppard and Clara Pierce. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Rushia McCrocken on September 12th.
JERICHO
( Wade II. Kepner Wheeling. W. Va., civic leadei elected Grand Exalted Ruler of th Benevolent and Protective Order ol Elks at emergency wartime meettog held In New York City. July 1. 1,945. Contrasting with Elks' Con. veutions of other years, attended by thousands of delegates, featur tug ornate costumes and elabor&u parades, the 1945 streamlined meet ing was held quietly, without fat fare, and was attended by a smali group, in keeping with wartimt travel restrictions.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balance. Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Herb Snyder and family. Mrs. Annie Cox visited Mrs.
jH. Crago Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Whitlock visited Mrs. Melba MacDonald Sunday evening. Mrs. Hester Somers entertained the following at dinner
Thursday in honor of her birthIday, Miss Maude Daugherty, Mrs. I Mildred Schwab and daughter, ! Connie, of Sullivan, Mrs. Frank I Mason and Carolyn Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
'Railsback attended the Vigo I County Fair at Terre Haute
Saturday.
GRAYSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams ( Jr. of Detroit, are visiting rela- ) tives in Sullivan.. J
Fred Moore and granddaughter were in Dugger recently. Mrs. Stevenson is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Goodman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodman visited
Mrs. Rena Broshears Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harris and night. . . family of Sullivan, spent SunMrs. Dessie Ashburn and dau- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ghter, Maude were in Dugger Knox. ' Thursday. Mrs. Jack Turman and dauJohn Walter Sheffler ,of the ghter are visiting Ruth Turman.
Navy is home on leave. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark of
Rev. John Jerrels was in Dug- Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ima Doolin and son, Elwood of Plainville, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Cooper over Sunday. Elwood has recently returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner left Saturday for northern Michigan for a two weeks' vacation. Rev. Obrickhouse of Odon, was the guest Sunday of Rev. Cooper. Mrs. Alice Ballard, Mrs. E. A. Hammack, Mrs. Ed Jones, Misses June Ann Miller and Anna L. Bailey were in Linton Saturday. Mrs. Maude Silvers is visiting her sister in Ohio. Mrs. Mary Sizemore, former resident of Dugger, left Friday to make her home in Clinton. Miss Elsie Edwards is home from Michigan where she has been attending school. Mrs. Bonnie Duncan and Mrs. Rosemary Clark visited in Linton Saturday. Mrs. Edna Coynen is visiting in Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Dorothy, Dugger, Miss Virginia McGuire and James Sullender left for Michigan Monday. Mrs. Elmer Wyatt entertained her Sunday School class of the Methodist (church with a .covered flish dinripr Tuesday. " " '
Shryock and family of Toledo, Ohio. Jegsie Davis was in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Setzer and family of Hammond, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Mable Setzer. Mrs. Charlotte Maxwell and Sgt. Eugene Clark stationed in Chicago, called on Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark and Audrey Kassinger Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Haines and Norma Jean of Plainfield, are visiting relatives here. James Rumple has been spendring a few days jvith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rumple. Mrs. Ruth Durham, Mrs. Maureen Medsker and Mrs. Marjorie
Lowdermilk and son called on
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gray Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis called on Gerald Clouse and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Renzo Clark and Emma House of Sullivan, called on Reuben Clark and family Sunday afternoon. ' "40 YEARS AGO" !
Recital At Merom A recital will be given by the pupils of Roxie Kelsey at 8:00 o'clock Wednesday evening, Aug. 29 at the Merom Methodist Church. The program will be as follows:
Duet, Spirit of the U. S. A.
TODAYS MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 28. (U.R)
I Produce: I Poultry Broilers, fryers and
-: Cobb i roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred Feltner sisters jand Wnite Rock 'springers, 29.78 Prayer-Rev. Jennings celll Colored anfl Leghorn Motion Song, Five Little Fingers sprlngerSf 25c; heavy fcreed hen3 J ' ' Kerr j 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, Solo, Tippy Toe and Tap . . Kerr 1 13c 1 Swaying Rhythm Exercise ..Kerr, 'Ruttorfat. No. l. Sic.
Butter, 45.63c for No. 45.13c for No 2. Eft", 33c.
1 ind
Dianna Zerfas
Solo, Little Pirate and Johnny Sand' Ken Rhythm Exercise Kerr
Judy Johnson iKniANAPOLIS. AuC. 28.-,(U.R Swing Song Kerr Ilivo(;tockTurkish March Cramm un nn-
."c.-', .....v., uiuwi cum 3lCduy.
Gertie Lou Brown
Jumping Rope and Going to
Market Kerr jb
good and choice 160 lbs. up and bulk 140-160 lbs., $14.80; 100-140
s $13.50 $14.50; good and
choice sows, $14.05. Cattle, 2,200: calves, 700; good and choice steers and heifers ac-
t'ce and fully steady: two loads
Nancy Jane Kelse.v
Three Little Kittens and A Little
Grey Owl Williams Darrel Wcsner
A ' T-
i. ' apauiamg coice sLeers, $17,75 t Rhythm Exercise choiec and mpdium wej Mama Mason S17.00S17.25; few good beef Country Dance . .. Wilhnms L(,ws $UM, buk J2 5() Melba Feltner m50 d medi Big Bass Singer . . . Rolfe $9 .00-$12.25; canners and cutJerome Daugherty $650$8 75 Musical Reading, My Old Rag Doll "sheep! 2,OOo'; Vat lambs opened . Pupil of Alta Colvin '.S'sS Magic Music Meissner,'" '" ' '
uaroiyn Daniels i Guitar solo, Alpine Waltz. .. .4 Nelson1
HOSPITAL NOTES ',
Bass solo Gibson Doyle Williams Hunting Horns Klemm Virginia Lisman Thrush Mazurka Keathley Sandra Daugherty
Accordion solo, Clover Blossom
Larrv Whito
Accordion solo, Harmony Waltz
, Kohler Bobby Nichols
Bubbling Brook Fowler
Alice Bo"ard
A short playlet, ' The Life of
George Fredrick Handel, will be used as a music unit in the recital.
Guitar, Old Folks at Home
Virginia Feltner
Guitar, Banjo On My Knee
Dead Animals Removed
Ml. kinds: horses, cows,
neep, calves and hogs. Call fionroe Feed Service, Sullivn phone 332 or Crawford 01 or Crawford 53109, here Haute. We pay all Aotte charges. 24 hour serphn Wachtel Co
ferrs Haste, fcfea
YOUR Spencer Support and breast support will be individually designed, cut and made to meet your physical needs and yours alone. It will never lose its shape. Iva Giles, Phone 561 after 5:00 p. m.
DAILY TIMES
.OPEN FORUM
OLD ''APPLE HOUSE" now open, new manager. Fresh vegetables and fruits. Lowest prices. 17 So. Section. See us. CERTIFIED Balbo rye, timothy, Red Top seed. Farm Bureau Coop.
JUST ARRIVED Shipment of
beautiful floor lamps, $19.95 ea
Woodward Hardware Co.. Duaaer.
'ind. . : , 1 WE HAVE Heating Stoves for 'your requirement. See uz now! Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. .
children of Cass, were in Dugger
Saturday. Hugh Collins and son, Bob were in Dugger Saturday night. Mrs. Ella Grimes called on Mrs. Lucy Bailey Saturday. The, Jones boys, Watson, John,
Letters and Interviews, of a j Campbell, Tom and James of
suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the
right to censor or reject any artide he may deem Is not suitable j and proper. Articles of 500 words , or less are preferred. All articles 1 sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the'
writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. ArticScs published herein do not ncr.CKsprily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paser may or nay not agree with statements contained herein.
Reuben Clark and Audrey Kassinger Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds Sunday. Mrs. Kathleen Kirton and dau-
Mr.-and Mrs. Ruel Pigg and ghter, Jane, spent a few days
Helen men
ger Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Robbins and children visited Rena Broshears recently. , Miss Hilda Brewer was in
Dugger and Linton Saturday.
LAY-RIGHT Roofing Co. 0 Asbestos and Brick Siding, Insulation, Painting and Repairing THEWLIS & BENSINGER Phone 189-Y Phone 47F22 Carlisle, Ind.
last week with Mrs,
and daughters of Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and daughter of Bloomington, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Taylor and family. Everett Shryock and daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
If you need to
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Terre Haute sent a delegation of eight to Sullivan County Soldiers' Association reunion. On the speaking program were Governor Hamley, Congressman John C. Chaney, Will H. Hays, Judge George W. Buff and Frank Posey with Captain V. T. Crawford, who is the only , surviving officer of that rank, who left with the 85th Indiana Regiment at the beginning of the Civil
War, also on the program. Members from the 85th Regiment to attend from Terre Haute were
Moses Pierson, R. B. Brotherton, L. Burget, John Goodman, Henry J. Kintz, William Miller, George Ey Farrington and Frank Crawford. From "Forty Years Ago" column in Terre Haute Sunday Tribune-Star.
Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE. HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Friday Noon. MEAT SCRAPS
Admitted' Aug.1. 27: Mrs. George Lord ot Sullivan rural route four, for observation: Jesse Engle of Farmersburg, for treatment; Mrs. Lucille Keene of Sullivan rural route five, for observation; Paul Pruitrsr.v nf T.infnn vnrl rAnla
iLuiuiuu suiu, Clover .Blossom ........ i.t.. .uuvc Waltz (...-. Kohler tnree for treatment; Floyd Bled-
KOliaid .Nichols ""Si, iui uruuiieiu. Castenets Rebe Dismissed Aug. 27: William Ruth Roseberry ' (Wininer of Dugger rural routo Cotton Pickers Martin fne' Mrs- Emmctt Forbes and Sharon Burke daughter of Merom rural route Glidino rnvtv'tw: Mrs- Carroll Jordan of
Shirley Mason Shelburn; James Hazelrigg Happy Ever After Martin . Snelb,,m rural route two-
unnsiine Arnett
he Gingersnap Brigade
of
DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO.
fitjyC'l'ST.si,''7?T?'
1
Foster
Foster
Marcelene Feltnpr
Guitar solo Meredith Pinkston.
Quit paying rent and own your W. T. MELLOTT home. Special bargain on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale.
Insulation PHONE 168 John F. Whipps PLANING MILL M2 So. Section Street Sullivan County Representative for PADGETT INSULATION CO. Sullivan, Ind. Franchised Applicators for Water-1 "roofed CKfOTRV ROCK WOOT.
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ELBERTA
NOW READY FOR SALE Bring Containers NOTE: Peach Pickers Wanted. Paying high wages. Oaktown, Ind. YATES ORCHARD
