Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 42, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 February 1946 — Page 3

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WANTED Large featherbeds, . antique lamps, lamp shades, glassware, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, j

R. 4 Greencastle.

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WANTED Model A Ford Coupe or Sedan. Call 635-X. WANTED Waitress at 24 West Washington. Apply in person.

Miscellaneous

For Sale

FOR SALE, Leaving TownModern bedroom suite with innerspring mattress; breakfast set;

PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city. Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

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SOCIETY

Recital Is Enjoyed

A FEW Electric' Brooders

lock. Farm Bureau Co-op.

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FOR John Deere parts and

lervice call 283 at Mace Tire &

attery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

WINTER BROILERS are profitable. We have a limited supply

occasional chair: end tables; floor brooders. See

jamp; mirrors; mgii taair anu q .m uoqUV, uc ctt Mnsie Hall. An impressive

StOVv lyou will want to -take some back '; memorial was given in honor of

of the birth anniversary, of Mrs. Rich and the return of her two sons, Harold and Gerald Rich, and a son-in-law, Carlyle Cox, from the armed forces. They have all

'Everv seat was taken bunaay . been given tneir aiscnarge.

afternoon at The Lillian Dale

stroller; dishes; heating $10; kerosene stove, $E stove, $20. Freeda Hays, Troll St..

cook

471 So.

FOR SALE Twenty building

home with you. JOHNSON FEED . Tobias Matthay, world renowned

AND SUPPLY CO., Sullivan, In- piano teacher, composer, pianibi Idiana. ! and author of many books on I. ..... ti jr.. nrrA4-4V.m

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FOR SALE Northwest part or ivviin VTTT.PANrT7.-! c . t.tio0

SullivaiiV4-room. bungalow and '5-' 4 at OTS

HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction. His 88th birthday was the 19th

guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. . dav of this m0nth. He was active

ig City limits south, east side 01 earaee. $2400. Easy terms. Box

ighway 41. Tel. 714. 1 84 c0 Times. Possession soon

FOR SALWe Rock fries

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oulson. State Road 54.

bon phone.

North Cross, five-

first

class condition. Box 48 c-o Times,

Phone 677.

FOR SALE Timber, 15 acres

riundred acres to rent for corn &

Pigg, 2 mi. north Cass.

ROOFING and siding of all inds. Free estimate. Guaranteed

vorkmanship and material. Wu-

iam W. Stoops, Shelburn, Farm-

rsburg phone.

FOR SALE Play pen, baby swing and auto seat. Call 8115.

Margaret Ralph.

MINSTREL SHOW At New Lebanon High School Auditorium Thursday, Feb. 28th. Adults 30c, Children 26c. Bleacher seats 20c. . . 1

Girls' Choir To Practice. The Girls' Choir of the Shel

At noon a delicious dinner was u"1" 'muuui tnuii wuihb served Two beautiful cakes cen- f the Girls' Bible Class will meet tered the table, one with "Happy for Practice tonight at 7:30 at the Birthday, Mother" and the other home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward decorated in red, white and blue. ' Slover. All members are urged to Those present to enjoy the day attend and new members are wrn-o Mrs Pnra Rich. Mr. and , welcome.

Mrs. Harold Rich, Mr. and Mrs. I

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ACT NOW To 'secure the J county's most ' profitable small four-, business. One man can ooerate.

Write F. V, Jamison, 223 E. Doug-

v FOR SALE 1941 Olds,

door sedan. Four extra good tires

May be. seen at Claude Taylor's las St., Bloomington, Illinois

beans. Cash or grain. Charles js. aneii uasoune oiauuu, bi.wu.ui., ciTTi, -

Indiana i.x.vau cauu auuiouoj I evening at 4 o'clock at the Dart FOR SALE Black Jersey cow, ' n Arrow Canteen.

4 years old. Charles Turley, IV2 mi. east of Campbell's Corner.

FOR SALE 4 girls' suits, size

14-16; 5 dresses, size 14 to 16. All in A-l shape, worn very little.

530 S. Court St. '

FOR SALE Sow and eight

pigs; three shoats, a ids eacn; laundry stove; four wagon wheels.

W. A. Burnett, Graysville phone.

( FOR SALE North Section St.,

Ifie-room down, 2 up, living room and dining lis lige and homelike, with a real old-fashion

ed fireplace. $2850.00. Inquire 460

So. Court. C. Price.

FOR SALE 20-acre farm, 5 miles southeast, 4-room house and outbulidings. $1600.00. Box 89,

care Times. FOR SALE East Jackson, .6room double bungalow, strictly modern and garage. Three rooms to each side. $5000. Easy terms. Box 82 care Times.

FOR SALE One 2'-8" by 6'-8"

door; one small force pump; about 200 used brick. Mrs. J. Schroeder, 236 Cross St.

Shelburn Telephone 26-K. R. R. 3, Shelburn. . FOR SALE Baled clover hay, lime spreader, two young horses,

new guitar with case, coal range. Tony Gill, R. R. 2 Shelburn.

FUN FOR ALL Family night games at the American Legion Thursday, February 28th at 8 p. m. Parties desiring transportation meet at Davis Hotel between 7 and 8 and phone, the Legion. We'll provide transportation.

.in nis worK unmnis ueam. u. Matthay's School is in Wimpole . Street, London. At the close of Miss Scott's heartfelt remarks on

the life of this beloved piano 1 teacher, she and Mrs. . Carolyn Hobbs played at two pianos, Schumann's Nocturne in F. The third piano recital of this school year followed. Three new students took their, bow, Leah Ray Morrical, Edna Mae Hixon and Mary Nelle Miller. . Those

playing for the first time were Shirley Fidler,, Norma Ann Fisher, Beverly Flynn, Martha Louise Padgett, Anita Ruth Brummitt and Jean Ann Johanningsmeier. These pupils show talent and played creditably. . '

Virginia Giles, Mary Jo Brown, Lola Ann Skidmore, Sandra

Gerald Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cox and daughter, Linda, Miss Thelma Rich, all of Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hiatt of New Lebanon, Miss Mildred Rich of Terre Haute, and Miss Louise Rich of Indianapolis.

Sullivan Home Ec. Club The Sullivan Home Economics club met at the. home of Mrs.

Harry Richmond with Mrs. Hosea 1 to

Mrs. Mamie Pierson has with her for a lew days visit, her daughter, Miss' Louise Pierson, of Washington, D. C. She will return to Washington, D. C. on March llth, where she is employed. Mrs. Carl Clark of Hymera, spent Monday afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. Flora Wence. Rev. Herbert Buchanan 'of Elnora, Indiana, was here Monday making plans for a revival

be held at the Christian

Snow and Mr?. Earl Allen as co-

hostesses. Song of . the month, "My Bonnie"; club creed in unison; roll call; reading of minutes of .last meeting and treasurer's report; committee reports. The club -voted to have handicraft

church, beginning March lOlh. Mrs, Lydia Jones is ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. aiid Mrs. Jack Dowden and ..cu, Bi.'ly, of Terre Haute, Mr.

ivfrs. Volney Ward and children and Ray McCammon of Indianapolis, were guests over the weekend of Crovcr and Dclno Vickr?y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copcland and son of Sullivan, were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Daniels and family. Patricia Copland of the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, ppent the wek-end at her home here. i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKcc

returned to tneir home here last week from Lafayette. They were accompanied horr.2 by Mr. and Mrs;. Harvey McKee. Harvey was recently honorably discharged from the U. S. Army at Camp Atterbui'y. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Skinner oT n-sar Sullivan, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jame T'.c;. Mrr. Betty Lambeth and dau

ghters of near Carlisle, spent

last week here with relatives. 1

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Allen and Mrs. W. A. Church. Mrs. Marearet Alsman was wel-

i Jayne Skidmore, Becky Kellams, J comed into the club.

and, Loral,, arrangements for and Mrs. Estel McMillen and lessons to be given in the club. ilrirr-j ar-d Mr. and Mrs. John Prayer by Mrs. Paul Howe. Con- -.-.'jr. "of Jasonville.

tests were given by Mrs. Earl

FOR SALE Large size baby bed with waterproof mattress. Chest to .match.' $15.00. 718 S. State.

FOR TRADE Six-room ' modern house for small or large farm near Sullivan, clear. Box 83, care Times.

Billie Catlin, Bevera Boyle, Rod-

. ney Smallwood, Barbara Chris-

Delicious refreshments were served to the following members:

FOIJ SALE 1936 Ford rebuilt 1940 engine, good Orval Metheny, Shelburn.

INCOME TAX service dav or

coach, ! night. R. F. Logan, 428 East tires. Washington St. Phone 118. .

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une .irvin, wnaa eex-irue, an-Mesdame3- Eari Allen, Hlsea cy Jayne Raines, Eleanor Wall, snow, Murli-3 Wilson. . Margaret Stewart Gregory. Wall and Mary Alsman, Daisy - Brumette, Stella 1 ttt 1 1 i i. : ' ' '

WATCH and clock repair. 231 South Crowder. Phone 793-Y. Norman P. Fisher.

FOR SALE Cash. Reasonable. Six-room house, two up, four

down. On paved street, well lopat ass weot nriii Rt ! ATTENTION FARMERS

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FOR SALE Lespedeza hay. Thomas Land, Merom Station.

FOR SALE Piano, good condition. Can be seen at Roy Trimble's in Carlisle.

FOR SALE Air-Way electric vacuum cleaner, complete with attachments. Also steamer trunk. Phone 791. ' .

FOR SALE Two 28x48 storm windows: two milk goats. Gordon Sappcnfield, Phone 646-Y. 310 So. Orndorff.

FOR SALE Few feeding shoats, around 75 lbs. W. A. Wilkey, New Lebanon phone.

you want to order any seed corn of me you will find me at home, 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan. Bill Mickey, the man that talks seed corn in his sleep.

FOR SALE Several - wool sweaters for girls. Clean and in good condition. Priced reasonable. 220 So. State.

FOR SALE 1 12 -ton 1938 Chevrolet truck with 1940 motor; also International combine, 6 ft.; 3year Palamino horse, western broke. Leo Charley, R. 2 Shelburn. .

THE P & A Store has a fine selection of dinette sets, end tables, mirrors and lamps. Come in at once and get your choice. FOR RENT

Alice Woodard show great im

provement since their last appearance. Becky Schmidt charmed the audience with her excellent rendition of "June Breezes." Miss Scott was at the second piano. Martha : Jayne ' Houston played with " feeling . "The Barcarolle" from "The Tafes. of Hoffman," with Miss Scott at the second piano. Sally. Billman thrilled her listeners with her happy rendition of "The Blue Bird's Waltz." Margo Adams gave an interesting talk on the life of Franz Liszt, after which she played his "Liebes-

Price, Ruth u Gadberry, . Roy

Loudermilk, Estella Wolfe, Sadie Pyles, Bob Wright, James Mc-

Garvey, Frod Worthington, Stu- j

art Moore, Clyde Peck, Harry Haskett, . Paul Howe, Emory Thomson, Harriet Burnham, Susie Wilson, Harry Richmond, Miss Lola Brewer, 2nd Mr?. W. A. Church, a, guest of ths olub. .The n-sxt meeting will be held at the home -of -Mrs, Harry Brumette, 304 S. State St.

24 HOUR ' Taxi Service Y Call 470

BUS DEPOT CAFE I

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Quit paying rent fcnd own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plsn. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

"A STRONG BANK" Where Yoii Can Bank AVith Absolute Safety Where You Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Rates We Can Save You Money On Good Sound Loans A $6,500,000.00 Bank Is Here To Serve You. - SolII van State' Bank

Safe Since 1873 Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters will meet

Thursday evening promptly at

traum." She again pleased the re-' 7:30.. At the close of the meeting

ROOM FOR Johnson St.

RENT; 414 W.

Wanted

SHEETS, plain or trimmed, with pillow cases to match; hand made dresses for little girls, and numerous other hand made items 'iot found in any other store. Russell Variety & Gift Shop, 118 vest Washington. FOR SALE 10 head riding horses, most of them kid broke. Also 8 saddles. See Tom Springer, 403 East Johnson. Phone 404-Y.

LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International - records, also popular, classical' and childr ren's record albums. Receive y weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House.

. FOR SALE Baled timothy hay 40c bale. See Harry Shorter on Harry Mason farm, IV2 mi. southeast of New Lebanon.

, WANTJSD Dead animals. We' remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone ' No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

i CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our appreciation to our friends and neighbors ior the kindness shown , us during the illness and the loss 1 of our loved one, Nora Boone. I We especially . wish to thank Brother Sutch, Brother Marsolf, and Brother Jerrells, those who furnished the music, and 1 those iwho sent the floral tributes of

cital goers when she responded

to a request for "La Cucaracha." Sara Sue Phegley and Ruth Hazel Springer are always appreciated. They . each masterfully executed a brilliant Mazurka. Ruth Hazel, too, gave an interesting talk on Saint Saens and played with pathos and expression his "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice." Marilyn Anstead did her finest work in Rubenstein's Melody in F. Music lovers hope to hear again and again, Mrs. Carolyn Hobbs. She won her listeners with "Storm on the Lagoon" by Juan Masters.

The climax of this two hour and

there will be a program and silver tea. Each member bring service for two. The members of Dugger Temple will be guests. All members are urged to be present. , . "

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WANTED General machine ' sympathy, or helped in any way. 25 minute musicale was reached ' noon.

Max Drake, who is home on terminal leave, spent the weekend with his par-ant?, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Drake. Mrs.; Ann Thewlis and family

fwisned her parents, Mr. ana

.una. iwy -iiuniife ouaudjr ai.i.ci-

We Boy Used Cars Top Prices .. ;SeevUs First LINTON Motor Sales Inc.

shop work. Prompt service. Open

8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Saturday Richmond Machine Shop, Chas. Hubbard, Prop.

WANTED Woman for general housework. May stay or go home at night. Phone 8111.

1 The Husband

The Father , ' Brothers and Sisters

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

WANTED Man to put out crops and care for livestock on farm. Must be reliable and experienced. Box J. C, Times.

Mr. and Mr::. John

Sullivan rural route nounce the birth, of q

Karen Ann, bom February 27th

at the Mary Sherman Memorial Hospital. M

FOR- SALE 1936 Buick radio and heater. Earl South, Carlisle.

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Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service; Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Tere Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour services John Wachtel Co Teffg Hilt. !f flfcf

WANTED Clerk for high class j store on west side of square. Box j 1, care Times. WANTED General hauling, hauling livestock to Indianapolis.

All livestock insured. ' Leon Ormiston, Graysville phone. R. R.

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LOCALS

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two Chopin Etudes by gifted Wanda-Wright. Guests came from' every nook

, and- corner Of Sullivan county,

, from . Linton, Palestine, Illinois, Larson of land Terre Haute., -five, .m- j Ushers for . this, occasion were

daughter, Kathryn Dunlap Lippeatt, Joan

(Walters, Jean. Dale, Joann Pinkerton and Dola June Braner. . Miss Scott and. her ..pupils deeply appreciate the . flowers sent in honor of Tobias Matthay.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson of Long Beach, California, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Claire Shepherd and daughter, Frances, Mrs. Delia Jenkins and Mrs. Med Levron visited Mrs. Margie Allen at the Mary Sherman Hospital Tuerday evening. ,

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torn where I sit ... Joe Marshy

Ollie Mapes and The Streamlined House

The other day a construction firm set up an exhibit in the courthouse square. They built a new "house of the future" and invited folks to see it. Drew quite a crowd with the women sighing over the shiny kitchen, and the men admiring the heating units and insulation. All except Ollie Mapcs. He looks around a spell and goes home. When I get there, lie's sitting before his old dutch fireplace, with his feet on the screen, and a mellow glass of beer in hand.

Tou know," quotes Ollie, "it takes a heap of living to make a home." Looking around, I see what Ollie means. A room crowded with memories of a life well spent and the friendly habits of a happy home, from a blazing old-fashioned fire, to a mellow glass of beer with friends. From where I sit, those things do more to make a home than modern streamlined gadgets. -

Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers Foundation

. FEED SALESMAN Large manufacturer has permanent position. . Excellent opportunity. Knowledge of feeds or feeding essential. Hatchery or feed store experience more desirable than past selling experience. Under 40 years of age. Must own car. Indiana territory. Salary and expenses. Answer: in ; own handwriting Replies held strictly confidential. Box V, care Times.

Mrs. Junior Hix and daughter, Peggy, of LaPorte, are vfriends and relatives in Sullivan this week.

Family Dinner At the home of Mrs. .Cora Rich of near Shelburn, a dinner was given Sunday, Feb. 24, in honor

M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aikin's Service Costs No More."

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OneMlnnte Test 1. Where is French Guiana? 2. Off what peninsula are the Aleutian islands? 3. By what name are the Sandwich islands now known?

Words of Wisdom Liberty and union, one and inseparable, now 1 and forever. Daniel Webster.'"-

WANTED Married . man to work on farm, J. Lynn Thomas.

Hints on Etiquette It is incorrect to use individual

vegetable saucers dinner table.

on a formal

Today's Horoscope If this Is the anniversary of your birth, when you can forget yourself you are very entertaining. You are intellectual but inclined to be over sensitive, and should cultivate self-confldence. You are careful and considerate; and, although slow in drawing conclusions, are unusually accur

ate in your judgment. You also are affectionate and loving Today be lavish to the one you love, then relax and have a good time! The aspect is pleasing. Before you discard the old, make sure you have the new.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. In South America. It is a French colony. 2. Alaska. . 3. The Hawaiian islands.

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