Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 172, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1945 — Page 3

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BllLLTVAN DAILY IBIES-i .WEDNESDAY, ug. 29, 1945.

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For Sale ONE HAY LOADER and one nowing machine for sale. Farm lureau Co-op IFOR John Deere parts ana Ivice call 285 at Mace Tire & fctery Service, Sullivan, Ind. T FLOWERS and Plants. Sildin's Greenhouse. - - i FOR SALE Registered Cocker j ups. 317 E. Jackson Street. I. D. Williams. j , : ; j FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet faster Coach. Good tires, priced :easonable. 3 miles east of Sulivan. Brendt Olson, R5. FOR SALE Five-room house vith extra lot. Two blocks from Jebring Theatre. Anna Gore, ihelburn. I Si Ml' FOR SALE Estate Hot Storm leater, $20.00; dresser, quilt frame able. 331 N. Main. FOR SALE 2-year-old regisered Jersey bull, good one. Iwell raft, 5 miles northwest of Shel-rorn.

FOR SALE Baled soy bean anon Phone

)ay in field. See George Coffman it once. Phone 8253. FOR SALE 1 sow and 8 pigs,

L'sow arid 6 pigs. Jigs are 3 weeks, southeast oj Sullivan, 2 !ld. Tom Dailey, 1-2 mile west,30111" of Shelton corner.

Adkins Corner, L FOE SALE Attractive 3-room house and Vrge garage, newly remodeled ith brick sidings and new of, plaster and paper, city iter and wired for electricity. 00.00, cash or payments. See ner, Frank L. Orr at Mapleood Farms, R. R. 2. Shelburn, jfnd.

L 1 wAm&jj uead animals. We t FOR SALE Medium sized remove your dead animals free of Florence heater. In good condi- charge. Phone No. 9 reverse jion. Inquire 312 E. Washington, charges. Sullivan , Fertilizer Co. ), FOR SALE 5-room modern I WANTED 2, 3 or 4-room apt., louse, 2Vi blocks from square, furnished or unfurnished Pall W

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FOR SALE Three young gilts 2 children. Would consider care of o farrow soon. T. E. Medsker, : older person or work for home. Graysville Phone. R. 4,, Sullivan. , Write E. C, care of Times.

FOR SALE 1939 Deluxe Ford j VW ANTED TO BUY Sewing ?oach in A-l shape; 12-hoe John i machines wanted (any cOndiDeere wheat drill with 6 bu. met-, tion). Top cash prices paid :! box, in excellent condition. .Please describe and write to mi. northeast Merom. Perry . Sew-Center, 3314 So! Washington !. Harris. St.. Marinn TnH

'arm, four-room house, plenty ofjeheting and embroidery 'work.

mtbuildings, cellar, good size 0 :hard. AH good fencing all iround, plenty water and electriciy. Will trade for property close n, Sullivan or Dugger. Garnett Reynolds, Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 5. FOR SALE Full size bed; like lew. 202 S. Main St. FOR SALE 1935 Ford 4-door ledan. See Charles A. Wright at Wright Super Service. FOR SALE Two young sows, ne with 6 pigs, one with 8. Inluire 915 E. Dorothy or Cecil Daves, North Foley. " COAL RANGE for sale. 4uFs. Wain. Dead Animals Removed All 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 Shone charges. 24 hour serlice. . "John Wachtel Co t Terrs Hagta Isdisrsi

FOR SALE McCormick Deer

ing 5-hoe grain drill with grass and fertilizer attachment. Used very little. Joe Harris, Carlisle Rl. FOR SALE Good piano, library table, . sewing machine J Lawrence McCammon, Dugger,' Ind. Dugger Phone. i FOR SALE One Brown Swiss muley bull, 15 months old. Docile. Mabel Brewer, New Lebanon. Ind. . i FOR SALE House and lot at 619 N. Section St., Sullivan. Inquire from 4 to 6 p. m.

FOR SALE 6 rooms, good, Piece knitted small boys' suits clean furniture, all together. 9- 3ust in; knitted overalls. Frotecroom house can be rented reason- tion from tne cold ani so easy to able. 225 North Main. ' Sunder. The Tot Shop has them.

FOR SALE Lespedeza hay, in NOTICE Boys, if .you need the field or delivered in truck shoes for scho1 we have best load lots. E. F. Springer, Phone Army shoes built of the best g88. .leather, without stamp. Also we . j have high-tops. Come get them as FOR SALE Bassinette, kero- long as they last. Benney Desene range, bird cage & stand, all Frank, Sullivan, Ind. One door in good condition. Phone 424-L. 1 south Index.

FOR SALE Rye, about 300 bu shels. Earl Hobbs, 1 1-2 miles svum ui iew jjeoanon. iNew j-ieo - . J 1 - f X T T 1 -T . T . FOR SALE-White Rock fries, ' alive or dressed. Frank McCarty, ' R. R. 5, ftiillivin wsvi mil., miles , . miles I ' " '! Vantfid EXPERIENCED cierk - typist wishes position in Sullivan. Phyllis Bunch, 611 N. Section St. 'Phone 852-X. J ! WANTED A ride from 3 '2 ' miles east of Kat-a-Korner on Road 54, to Terre Haute and backdaily, except Sunday. Bessie McGarvev. Phonp 8184 High School. WANT TO RENT--2to '4 rooms j I furnished or unfurnished. Wi

FOR SALE OR TRADE Small WANTED Plain spwincr nvn.

Children's clothes specialty. 104 S. Crowder. Phone 324-X. WANTED Housekeeper in motherless home. Small family, light work. Lady near 50 preferred. Write Box 10 care Times. WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Will work by hour or contract. Call at 1207 N. Main St. : i Miscellaneous COMPARE Then Duy from our many bargains in used furniture, rtoves. ice boxes, radios and ap pliances. Our easy payment plani" we deliver on the first down payment. Used Furniture Store, 107 West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T. Conger. DO YOU ENVY people who have soft water in their homes? You, too, can enjoy soft water with one of our water softeners. We have them in stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. OLD "APPLE HOUSE" now open, new manager. Fresh vegetables and fruits. Lowest prices. 17 So. Section. See us. I CERTIFIED Balbo rye, timothy, Pied, Top seed. Farm Bureau Coop.-

WOULD YOU LIKE to have running water in your farm home? We have electric pressure systems for both shallow iand djsep wells. Also' shallow well pumps with gasoline engine attached. Lawrenceville Sales Co. Lawrenceville, 111. Phone -90.

ATTENTION . FARMERS Or- .1 dei 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.. JUST ARRIVEDShipment of beautiful floor lamps, $19.95 ea. j Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind WE HAVE Heating Stoves for your requirement. See us now! Woodward Hardware Co., bugger, Ind. MEET with us on Sept. 4 at I. O. O. F. Hall for an evening of pleasure. Games will start 7:30. WASHABLE dolls, dogs and houses are worth laying away. Find them and buy them at the T Shop. WHY NOT LET one of our T :n oi o ' ' Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. NEW ARRIVALS at the Tot Shop: Long sleeve, plain color polo shirts for the wee folks; twoi ouoiniijo ur I uii i unii i - RtnW- uhnlecalA rHctrih,, finer K,ici C-' ness for yourself. Be independent. J Fast selling products. Small capia r?quired' Wr"e complete .details. No obligations. Hinson & " company, menmona, inaiana. LUffli IN oiten or you miss bargains in new and used home furnishings. Get your school clothes now. Also good used clothes for adults. P & A Furniture Co., 105 S. Main. Three doors -f ( 1 1 t A u" soumeasi corner oi square. LOST LOST' Lady's wrist watch (Welsbro), black strap, red stones 011 sides- Believed lost on East Washington. Return, to Louise L-omsiocK, z ,ast UUes. . FOR RENT FOR RENT Two downstairs sleeping rooms, close in. 219 South Section. Phone 183L. FOR RENT Two light housekeepinS rooms at 119 N. Chase St. Business opportunity. $5,000 required. Confidential. ! Box 48, c-o Times. DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM Letters and Interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles 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 publishes herein do necessarily express the senti ment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may nut agree witli statements contained herein. LAY-RIGHT Roofing Co. H Asbestos and Brick Siding, Insulation, Painting and Repairing THEWLIS & BENSINGER Phone 189-Y Phone 47F22 Carlisle, Ind.

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SHELBURN Capt. Gene Duckworth, who has been overseas for some time and who has been home on a 30-day leave, left Friday morning for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richardson, who have been employed in Buchanon, Michigan have returned to their home here for a thirty-day vacation. Mrs. Ruth McGehey and son of Indianapolis, is spending a few days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weekly of Denver, Colorado, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris of Farmersburg, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Julia Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood of Indianapolis, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Prute and family of Chicago, are spending a few days with her father, John Closter. Mrs. Grace Reeves and daughter visited relatives in Vincennes one day last week. The War Mothers' club will meet at their hall Wednesday night, August 29th. All members are requested to be present. PLEASANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Raines attended church Tuesday evening at Graysville. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox had as their guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown Sr. and Mrs. Mable Reel of Pleasantville, Mrs. Nelson Stockram and son and Mrs. Guy O'Haver and sons all of Chicago. Mrs. Ralph .Andis and daughter of near .Linton, called on Mrs. Mattie Andis Wednesday afernooh. Mrs. Mattie Andis called on fVIrs. Wltitlock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Stoelting and children of Detroit arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard and other relatives. Miss Margie Brown spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Sue Brown. Callie Timmerman was the guest of Everett Garrett and family of Marco a few days last week. Mr. Garrett and family accompanied her. home Sunday afternoon and " called on Ray Timmerman and family. Rev. and Mrs. Montgomery of the Nazarent Church at Bicknell called on Mrs. Mable Reel Monday afternoon. Dinner guests Sunday of Freal Frye and family were Mrs. Morris Ward and' daugher, Karen Ann of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs: T. J. Singleton of Washington, Indiana and Mrs. Anna Shields of Linton. Mrs. Adis visited1 Mrs. Howard Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Harbin and son of Freelandville spent the week end with Mrs. Fred Harbin and children and Bill Bishop and family., ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Edith An spent Wednesday with Mrs. Bicknell and Irvin Bicknell. . . . . Herbert Ashley and family, and Mrs. Alsman of Terre Haute, visited a few days last week with 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-

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Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Alsman. C. K. Daugherty and family spent' Wednesday with Oral Pahmier.and family near Decker. Bill Brown and family were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. Mattie Andis called on Mrs. Daugherty Thursday morni ing. Willard Andis called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andis Wednesday evening. C. K. Daugherty and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Flem Goodman. Mrs. Nelson Stockrarri and son, Mrs. Guy O'Haver and sons of Chicago Who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Browri Sr. returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard of Graysville were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard Sunday evening. Paul Alsman and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Newald and family of near Carlisle. NONESUCH Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hale of Michigan and Mrs. Molly Phillips of Shelburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewell Saturday, August 18th. . Mr. and JMrs. Bjll Jp Neal of Sullivan, and Mr and "Mrs! Ted' Taft visited Mr. and Mrs. Iwelt Taft and family Sunday afternoon. James Hazelrigg is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall, Reba Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and daughter, Patty drove to Loogootee Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Jewell, Mr. and MrsLevi Jewell and Melba Wilbur attended the Vigo County Fair Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie McKinney of Fairbanks, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eno McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kriwles of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mexie iWildon of Terre Haute' were i called here because of the illness jof J. L. Hazelrigg. j NMrs. Orla Bailey returned jhome Friday after visiting two .weeks with her daughters in Terre Haute. j Pfc. Denzil Jennings of Battle I Creek, 'Michigan and Mrs. JenI nings and daughter of Farmersburg, were guests Friday of Mr, and Mrs. Ferd Hall. J Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris and son of Clinton, were here ! Sunday en route to Tennessee .where Sgt. Harris is stationed. They have purchased a new house trailer and will live near the camp where Sgt Harris is stationed. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs! Cora Clark of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. She was the mother of Mrs. Mae Keller of Shelburn and a sister of the late David and Osie McKinney. " Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wilkins and children , of Pontiac , are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Gerald Wilkins. Mrs. Howard Wilkins and son were also Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Trueblood, Mrs. Anna Trueblood, and Mrs. Harold Trueblood and Judy were guests Sunday of Sgt. and Mrs. Lyle Trueblood and sons. Sgt. Trueblood is now stationed at the South Bend Air Base. Earl Siner of Los Angeles, California was a guest Sunday night and Monday of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewell. Mrs. Lovacla Splady of Youngstown, was also a guest Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pittman and family of ! Pontic hve returned to their home here to spend some time. -

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Billie Thomson returned to his home in Chicago Sunday after spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Roy Schofield. AS Bob Goldman of Great Lakes, 111., is expected here todav for a nine-day leave with his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. (aoiaman 1 planned to meet him in Terre Haute. Mrs. Columbus Richards and daughter of Linton, were Dugger visitors Tuesday. T'I ' LEWIS" Mrs. Chas. Criss spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ralph Harrold. Mr. and Mrs. Orba Kepner of Galveston and Mrs. Ernie Price of Blackhawk, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knight and Mary Grunell, on their way, home from their vacation spent at Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse and son, Bobby, Miss Norma Hix and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Knight spent the week-end in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton attended the fair Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence. Ed Moore of Center Point was in Lewis Monday. Jim Richey is slowly improving. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harbaugh of Clay' City, spent Saturday in Lewis. The Eastern Star Chapter went to Clay City . Tuesday night for joint inspection. Mr. and Mrs. Delma Richey have sold their farm and will move to Blackhawk where Mr. '.Richey is employed. Mrs. Dora Adams transacted business here Tuesday. Mrs. Long ot Riley, is employed at the Morse Beauty Shop. Mrs. Ernest Johnson is working at the telephone office. Laura Mahan spent Monday with Mrs. Anna Pigg. Misses Reba Hendricks and Mary Lou Wible visited in Terre Haute last week and attended the fair. ,

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Uncle Johnnie Robbins of Terre Haute, was the guest last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Yates. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner and children of St. Bernice. were rifitrro in Sllllivni1! Sllllftav.

" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rawles of j -Produce: Columbus, Indiana, visited here ! Poultry-Broilers, fryers and over the week-end. TTZlT v I 90 S Miss Marjorie Wilson visited I aDd. WhUe Kock springers, 29.78 her oarents -Mr. and Mrs. Alva:celIlflg- CoIore.d and, Leghorn

Ervin over the week-end. Rev. Wimp preached at Mt. Calvary Sunday. Mrs. Opal Russell and daughters, Theresa and Mary and son, Gerald Wayne, attended Sunday School here Sunday and were dinner guests of Floyd' Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alsop were in Terre Haute Sunday. There will be prayer meeting here each Wednesday evening. LI " Mrs. Schafer Visits Mrs. Ora Schafer of Erie Proving Grounds. Ohio is visiting in Sullivan. Her daughter, First Lieutenant Mary Louise Schafer of the United States Army Medical Corps is serving in the European Theater of Operations, For the past fifteen months Lt. Schafer has been a dietician in the medical corps and has been recently transferred from a Hospital Unit in England to the 36th General Hospital Unit in France. Women's Assn. Of Presbyterian Church Plans Park Luncheon I On Friday, August 31st, at 10:30 A. M., the Women's Association

of the Presbyterian Church will Goodman of Sandborn rural meet at the City Park, with a cov- route onei for treatment; Mrs. ered dish luncheon following the Paul Plerson of 216 East Harris meeting. Mrs. A. E. Thurston, oE Street, for treatment; Mrs. ThelCynthiana, will be the guest ma Storms of Linton, for treatspeaker. Members will please rhent. bring own sugar. Dismissed Aug. 2S: Fred Harbin of Pleasantville; Mayme BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Shepherd of Shelburn rural Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardin of route one; Samuel Charlton of 530 Sylvandell Street, are the Oaktown.

parents of a son, Jack Earl Jr., bom at the Mary Sherman Hospital August 28th. ANNUAL BASKET MEETING AT PALMERS PRAIRIE The annual basket dinner at Palmers Prairie Church will be held Sept. 2. Bro. Gene Graham will have charge of the service. : Everyone is invited. I Miss Beulah Chappelle has re- , turned from Chautauqua, New 'York, where she taught a short '.credit course in connection with ithe Chautuaqua Summer school. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Elizabetli Chappelle. Quit paying rent ind own your W. T. MELLOTT home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale.

NOW READY FOR SALE Bring Containers NOTE: Peach Pickers Wanted. Paying high wages. Oaktown, Ind. YATES ORCHARD

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29. 1U.R) sRrinprs- 25r heaw breed hens. . c 0 , ' HO. T rU T O A nO. nnnlra U.o, j-ieguuiii ucua, 4x.6u, wuirv 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.6.1c for No. 45.13c for No 2. Ecgs, 33c. 1 and j INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29. U,R) Livestock: Hogs 3i500. active, steady, good &nd ch0ice 160 lbs. up and bulk 140-I6O lbs., $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good and choice SS,t J U'ot , u 1 Cattle, 800; calves, 600; hard y f"0"8h steers and heifers on sale test market; undertone about $lo.75-$16.50: odd choice $17.00; w medium and good $14 oO- $ fowf moderately active, out steady; few good cows, J fJ""00' ,$0il?mon me" fmm' $900-$12.2,; vealers acie?$g d ch01CC' , $"h5r$ 1 nnn P' ? i ShfP4 tfairI jmClijr sicctujr IU hllUllg, gUOQ and choice spring lambs, $13.00 ; $13.50;' medium to good, $11.25 . ; S12.30. . i . . . ' , u. : HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Aug. 28:- Theodore DR. A. C. McPIIAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. Insulation PHONE 168 John F. Whipps PLANING MILL Ho. Section Street Sullivan County' Representative for PADGETT INSULATION CO. Sullivan, Ind. Franchised Applicators for Water-Proofed CELOTEX ROCK WOOL

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