Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 16, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 January 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale
I SEE US about your
fertilizer needs. Farm Bureau Co
QP- . FOR John Deere parts and 1 lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & f Battery Service, Sullivan, led. .
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i who have gained new energy and
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BIRD CAGES. throW rugs, does the job and costs so little-
magazines racks, end tables, sew-. only 59 cents for the large family
ing cabinets,
FizJ' I WMWM I I OH, BCry WHAT Sv , ' I - A DAGVXOCQ WILL - KW fTS AMAZING W ! ' mM I RgK A SWELL CHANCE V : ( NOU COME OUT AND ) ' ( HOW MANV PSOPLE 1 j rtlOMfllf I JlL JfV FOR ME TO TAKE f FIX THE KITCHEN f THERE CAN BE: ... j
Mrs.
etc. Russell Variety
spring & Gift shoP) 118 West washing-
ton.
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Outfit your car with these fit for iong service bargains. HUD'S : STANDARD STATION.
. ELECTRIC MOTORS Fractional, 5 and 7 H.P. in single
phase. Also a few in three phase, LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY. Lawrenceville, 111. Phone j
size bottle! Get OLD MOHAWK now you should soon feel like a million. Caution use only as directed. At Milburn's Pharmacy. Adv.
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News Every Day From NeighbbnngTowns
H i M E R A
DURGFR
Wanted
FOR SALE 8 cows, 2 fresh,! others fresh! soon; seven yearling! WANTED Some calves: 4 heifers; 3 steers; team of . 110 or 244.
black horses, weight 4,000, age 5i & 0; extra heavy new tug har- j
ness. Albert Drake, 1 northwest of Shelburn.
SOCIETY Triple T Home Ec Club Meets The Triple T Home Economics olub met at the home of Mrs.
! Harry Rawles for a covered dish ! dinner meeting on Wednesday, l innnnrv 16th. A lovely dinner
WANTED Dead animals. We was served at the. noon hour to
., 1 remove your dead animals free of nineteen members and four milcS i , n, t . rt .. . 1
shoats Call
FOR SALE 1935 Ford pick-up truck. Priced for quick sale. $165.00 cash. 106 E. Washington St. NEW truck tires (325x20, 700x
20, 650x20), 4 used 750x20, 8 ply. Army surplus. Liberty Service, Inc.
charge.
charges.
Phone No. 8 reverse
Sullivan Fertilizer Co
FOR, SALE Chester White boars and gilts, full blooded, not registered; 2-year-old Jersey heifer and heifer calf, a good one. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Heating stove, medium size. 605 E. Davis St.
Bi7.p U Call at 8?.l East War.h-
ington.
WANTED 2 or 3-room apt., furnished or unfurnished. No children. Good references. Exserviceman. Call 45-L , Shelburn. Ralph Eush, Shelburn. ,
guests.
The afternoon meeting opened at the usual hour with the presiAnr,t loarline the Pledge to the
Flag and singing "America the Beautiful". The president gave a , talk on the history of our songs. iThe sonc of the month "Jingle
Ben Harmon, who has been Max Goldman, recently re-
ill the past month is slowly ini- leased from the Army, visited proving. 'the family of Kenneth Goldman Abe House has been confined Friday. He returned to South to his home several days by Bend Sunday accompanied by illness. Mr. House is the fireman his sister, Miss Maxine. They at the high school building. . jwiu leave soon to visit their Ernest Sink, who was injur- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Golded at the Victory mine Thursday man in Florida. They are former night is improving nicely at the 1 residents of Dugger. Union Hospital. He received an j yrr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, injured back and leg. ' Mrs. E. A. Hammack and Miss Argil Crist and son, Richard, Evelyn Gray were Sunday guests and Neva Criss were in Dexter, 0f Mrs. Lula Cooper' and family Indiana Sunday. 'of Merom. Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mr. j . an(j Mrs. N. A. Whaley and Mrs. Harry Kaylor were in visited his brother at Vincennes Vincennes Sunday. I Sunday. Misses Beulah Pipher and j Mrs. Sam Ferguson is confined Gladys Zink of Indianapolis, j to her home by illness, spent" the week-end with home Mrs. Ruth Abram, who has folks. ibeen seriously ill is much im
proved.
HI
LEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stephens of Bowling Greeti, and
WANTKn to TUTY U;;rd Bells" was led by Betty wneeier. ;miss Miiei Mephens ot Indiana-
trumpet. Herbert Woolley, Shel- Roll call was answered by giving ! polis, were caUed here Friday burn Phone 42-G. "hints on butchering." Two new j to attend the funeral of their
members, Mrs. Hazel spencer j Drotner, r naa, wno aiea ai .New
, Ronald Risinger. has returned home from the Army. Miss Jano Terhune of Terre F"Ute, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollio Terhure. Miss Jean Patton of Terre
Dr. Osa Graham of Pennsylvania, a former resident of this community was here Saturday calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brooks and daughter, Karen, of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Higgins of Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with relatives. The Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Pierce Friday afternoon. Mrs. Meda Greenwood entertained her bridge club with a one o'clock luncheon Thursday. Those present were Mesdames Dorothy McHugh, Daphne Ward, Chloe Stevenson, Bess Fulford, Lettie Sweet, Mary Watson and Myrtle Smith of Farmersburg, and the hostess, Meda Greenwood.
WANTED TO RENT Farm 100 and Mrs. Louise Robbins were I Castle and was brought here for'; Haute, Margaret Ball of Detroit,
acres or more. Spencer Lowe, R.
R. 3, Terre Haute. WANTED Cashier-Bookkeep
er; man or woman, with adequate
ing closed with club prayer given by Sylvia Goodman. i Mystery Pal gifts were re-
Zelpha Goodman and training and experience. Sullivan "!Ya MM r rrflw.
welcomed to the club. The meet- burial in Stephens Cemetery.. I Michigan and Sarah Lou Leh-
Co. R. E. M. C.
FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet 16 -ton Army truck, in A-l condition. 303 East Gray. FOR SALE Breakfast set with one leaf. 117 South State.
FOR SALE Two young cows. Fred Nash, R. R. 1. Shelburn. The first road east of Wilfbrd store, second house north on east side. FOR SALE Ansco folding 120 camera with ten rolls of film. Like new. $18.00. 611 No. Main.
WANTED Coal and
hauling, or contract dump bed work. Johnny Hays, 471 So. Troll. Phone 695.
WANTED Sleeping room near cheese factory. Call 802. .
WANTED TO BUY A two or three-burner gas plate. Box 21 care of Times.
FOR SALE Warm Morning hnatinP strvi liku new 'Tlsprl 9.
months. Call between 10 a. m.'and tair8 and general farm work
k 4 p. m. 536 West Johnson St.
FOR SALE 56 acres of land on good road. No improvements. Located IVz miles east and south of Indian Prairie church. Thomas N. R. Fry, R. 2 Sandborn. (Near Bethel church in southwestern
t part of Greene county.)
FOR SALE 80-acre farm west: Of WorthillStoni 55 serfs, in urhpat
Immediate possession. Terms.
"Write Box 232, Linton, Ind.
' FOR SALE 139 acres clay farm, 75 tillable, rest in bluegrass and oak and walnut timber. Good 36x56 bara. large double corn cribs, good central hog barn 36x56, plenty water pump at all buildings. Recently built 5-room house, also room for bath. Electricity. Built-in cabinets, running water. Full basement, new furnace. Also fair 3-room house. 2 miles east of Dodd Bridge, 8 miles northwest Sullivan. $65 an acre. Leo Charley, R. 2 Shelburn. DEEP FREEZE UNITS and milk coolers. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90.
Rilla Goodman
Jfnrd . gave the., lesson-for .the gravel afternoon, which was well given
and enjoyed by all. fcntertainment was in charge of Zelpha Goodman and Frances Goodman. Some lively contests were given with prizes being won by Hallah Robbins, Hazel Spencer, Eilene Spencer and Lula Phillips. Members present were Clio Crawford. Louise Robbins, Lula
iPhillins Geneva SDencer. Mae
WANTED Two-room furnish- J Exline. Alethea Exline, Zelpha ed or unfurnished apartment. 120 j Goodman, Lotus Schmidt, Vivian W. Jackson. ; Stull, Frances Goodman, Betty
Wheeler, Ruby Bedwcll, Sylvia
j Goodman, Edith Wheeler, Hazel I Spencer, Betta Eaton, the hostess,
WANTED Man interested in' Mrs. Grace Rawles and three
guests, Mrs. tuene spencer ana j daughter, Paula and Larry ! Wheeler.
Ernest Johnson and family man were guests of Maude Sil-
have sold their property to John vers and daughters, Betty and Rogers and are moving to Terre Kathryn, Sunday. Haute. , ,j Legion Homecoming Suppe Everett Hendricks spent ther The American Legion and the week-end in Indianapolis. Auxiliary of Rexford Bfellard Robert Wheaton was in Jason- Pn:1. ivrn 004 nrp cnnnsorine a
has been arranged. Parents are urged to attend. Rev, and Mrs. T. M. Jennings and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carmichael of Rose Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kahre of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Charles Viekrey and family. Eugene Sparks . S 2c of Ft. Sampson, New York, spent the
week-end with Mr. and
Ray Sparks and family. - Sue Ann Copelaiid was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family. Nancy Dailey spent the weekend with relatives in Sullivan. Billy Raley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raley left last week for the Navy. He is stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois for his boot training.
The Parent Teachers Association will meet Tuesday night, January 22nd in the school auditorium at 7:15. A good program
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ville Tuesday evening. Mrs. Winnie Tennis has been working in the Boston store this week. , Guynieth Woods, who spent a fey days in Clay City last week has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Criss spent the week-end in Sullivan with
"Homecoming Supper" Tuesday, ! January 29 at 6 p. m. at the, Legion Home in Dugger in honor : of the returned veterans of . World War II. All veterans and j their families are invited to at- j tend. There will be free entertainment following the supper. Everyone is asked to bring a well filled basket and give the boys a
WANTED TO BUY Used au- I
tomobiles. Springer Auto Sales 550 South Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Asbury.
Harold Wheaton and family of hearty weicome home. Sullivan, spent Sunday with Mr. i ' and Mrs. Harris Wheaton. I ' 1 '
Mr. and Mrs. "Bailey Bedwell of Bedford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.
Pocket Pooch
Box 34 c-o Times.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470.
. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Now is the time to order "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks." Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, New Hampshire Reds, Red Rocks,
Austra Whites, and Large Type backward manner.
Class Party Mrs. Wood's Sunday School class met Tuesday, January 15th in the Baptist Church basement. The party was a "Backward Party" with the last year's officers as hostesses. The party began with members coining to the party with their clothing on backwards and greeting one another by saying goodbye. The
evening proceeded in a very
Refreshments
English White Leghorns. First of date pudding with whipped hatch January 21st. - 35 years of cream and coffee were served, continued poultry progress. New officers were elected as JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY follows: Marcella Cox, president; COMPANY, Sullivan, Indiana. 1 Gladys Pinkston,. vice-president; PARCEL DELIVERY, any sie' Reha - secretary-treasurer; package, anvwhere in the citv. and . Sylvi Goodman. scial
acLJ ctaii .y . ami? ivv;iiiij vault; iu a close with devotions and prayer by Mrs. Jennie Buckley.
Phone 262,
STATION,
HUD'S STANDARD
TAXES Gross Income Tax! Reports due Jan.' 31st. Malcolm Campbell. Office, Mace, Tire St I
Battery Service.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank heichbors
' and friends arid anyone who as-
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Pleasantville School News
GOLDFISH and, food. Fresh cut gladioli, pot flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Suilivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachtelCo Tg?M Hccfa, T'w.al"'"n
ANNUAL Turman Township sisted us in any way to save fur-
Telephone Company stockholders nishings and clothing during our
meeting at Graysville School Feb.
2 at 10 a. m.
NOTICE I will not bo responsible for any debts made by anyone other than myself. John William Jordan.
recent fire which completely de
stroyed our home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bedwell R. 1 Dugger.
an ov
he floras
Honor Roll. December '.Grade 12 Richard Dale Corbin, Margie Ruth Enochs, Dorothy Ruth Jackson, Maxine June McCammon, Bob L. Townsley. Grade 11 Marian Constance ; Bedwell, Robert Arthur Ruchey, ' Deloris Ruth Robertson, Lois Madelefse Swaby. Grade 10 Ruth Hope Cham-
bers, Dorothy Opal Gentry, Charlotte Jonice Page; Betty Jo Robbins, Mary Gertrude Robertson.
1 Grade 9 Doris Frances Boone, I Barbara Ruth Jackson. ; j
Grade 8 Margaret Lee Figgi ' Donald Bedwell, Eugene Johan- j ningsmeier. : Grade 7 None. j . Grade 6 Mary Smith, Darlene Brown, Lois McCammon, Effie 1 Robbins, Betty Strahle. i . Grade 5 Mary Cooksey, Wanda Andis, Betty Hay, Gayle Cass, i Grade 4 Rebecca Chambers, Gloria Brown, Juanita Bedwell, j Evalinc Clark, Kay McKcan, Wilford Sligar, Carolyn Swaby. j Grade 3 Billy Brower, John J Gentry, Betty Hendrickson. Grade 2 Wanda Isbell, San- '
dra Sue Moody, Dorothy Padgett, Clara Strahle. Grade 1 Irene Bishop, Mar-
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; TH!S bright-eyed little dog; is MPee- ; Wee," one of seven owned by Walter Ward, Philadelphia's vag. ; abond poet. peddler, Ward picks up stray animals and giyes
them a home until he can lind
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LOST Man's brown leather billfold. Gus Hoesman, R. 3 Sullivan. LOST Helbros wrist watch, last Thursday. If found return to Charles M. Walters, Carlisle, Reward.
One-Minute Test 1. Who loved the Queen of Sheba? . 2. Who was the lover of Eurydice? , 3. Who was Evangeline"g lover?
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LOST Female cocker spaniel. Answers to name of Gypsy. Lost
Sunday evening. Contact Bill i etill good.
Hints on Etiquette The old school rule of good manners, not to turn around and stare when someone comes in late or when anything a little out of
the ordinary happens back of you,
Words of Wisdom Hope is the chief blessing1 of man; and that hope only is ra-' tional of which we are sensible that it cannot deceive us. Johnson. j -..'
Today's Horoscope You are a bit obstinate and difficult, 8nd it is hard to drive you to do anything. Only those that are acquainted with your weakness can rule you. You are well liked, however, and respected by everyone. You "will live a happy
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