Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 46, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 March 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, HAR. 5, 1946.
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For Sale CAR of wood shingles at Merom elevator. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parti and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire &; Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Twenty building sites, 75' frontage 150' deep, joinIns Citv limits south, east side of hiehwav 41 Tel 714. ' I a11 ROOFING and siding of kinds. Free estimate. Guaranteed. workmanship and material. Wil liam W. Stoops, Shelburn, Farm-i ersburg phone. . ' l FOR SALE Jersey cow with five weeks old calf; Jersey" cow to freshen soon; black and white porcelain kitchen range, with reservoir; large roll-top desk; 48 bales of lespedeza and red top hay. A. W. Lovelace. FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1937, with '39 model motor 85 in good shape. See John B. Springer, New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE 1932 two-door Plymouth. David Brown, Sullivan R. R. 5. Exline Corner. FOR SALE Red sassafras; fence posts. Ernest Bland, 1 mi. west of Dugger on 54. . (. FOR SALE Used player piano; 11' cream window shades; round dining table; used comforts and quilts. 830 N. Court. FOR SALE Lincoln, Patoka, and Chief soy beans. Good test. O. E. Pigg, 2 mi. south of Sullivan. Phone 9191. FOR SALE Two building sites, 50 ft. frontage, 150 ft. deep. Water in on ground. So. Court St. Apply Post Office Box 415. FOR SALE Six-room modern, . immediate possession; 5room semi-modern, possession 30 days; one two-story modern, located close in; extra good 40 acres, 4 miles of Sullivan, immediate possession. Pope Real Estate, Office, Bank Building. FOR SALE Metal bed and springs; buffet; library table: small writing desk; day bed and mattress; metal camp bed; 2 camp stoves; Morris chair. Ezra Trowbridge, Shelburn. FOR SALE Genuine maple dinette set, . extra heavy. Ona White, 312 West Donaldson, Phone 158. FOR SALE 1937 Ford grill. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Frost proof cabbage, goldfish, fish food, pot flowers, cut flowers, and funeral designs.v Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Dining room suite, six chairs, buffet and table. 530 So. Court. FOR SALE Or trade for good used car, 15 lots in east end of Sullivan. 738 E. Beech 'St. FOR SALE Electric sweeper with attachments. Good condition. Also good feather bed. Mr. A. C. Irvine, Dugger. FOR SALE Registered Duroc gilts to. farrow this month. Reasonable. Green Acre Farms, 1-2 mi. east of Linton. Ph. 538R4. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, pheeo, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SoUivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co TT EiU. Iiilf.n
FOR SALE '34 Terraplane. Good rubber. 1101 N. State. Rob-'once ert Malone.
FOR SALE Milk cow, also two pigs. 1-2 mile north of Union High School. Fred Martin. Dueser. ! 00 FOR SALE 1929 model A Ford sedan, recently overhauled, all new tires. Drop card to John Coates, Fairbanks, stating address and t wm brjng car for you to see. 1 - i FURNITURE FOR SALE 1 1 rocker, table, 2 chairs, 1 iron bed With springs and mattress, 1 stu- i couch, 1 overstuffed chair. ! May be seen at 715 South State St., below railroad. FOR SALE 2 acres, house, four large rooms and one small room, 2 large pantries, water, built-in cabinets, sink in kitchen, good well; house newly decorated; good garage. Price $1600. Also will sell furniture, good quality, ! practically new, with house. 3 miles east of Shelburn, Road 48. Turn north at first road east of Everly's Grocery, third house north on east side. FOR SALE 1 set 16-ft. jack ladders. Wheeler Rockwell, Merom. , ; ; FOR SALE Two-wheel factory made trailer, solid tires, automatic spring hitch. Price $50,00. Also 4 ten-gallon milk cans in good condition. Ottis Thomson,' HymefaT FOR SALE South Main St., nice four-room bungalow and j garage. Owner leaving. Bargain, i Box 81 c-o Times. " I FOR SALE South State St., 3 room cottage. $800. Easy Box 80 c-o Times. terms" I
FOR SALE 40 acres 1 mile, ' for corn and 40 acres for soy north of Shelburn. Good 5-room beans. Floyd E. Salters, R. 2 Sulhouse, new roof, new porch, and livan. newly covered with brick siding, i
Electricity, good barn painted i
year ago, good well on closed-in ' hand wants work. Experience Methodist Sunday School at the porch. 32 or more acres tillable, ' with all machinery. Joe Hornbeck, home of Mrs. Layman Wednesgood loam soil, part of which was 1 mi. northwest of Merom, R. 1. ay evening. Attar the devotions limed this winter, good spring in! TSTwmnl(, amnM,hB ' 'Costello Zink gave the life of
pasture never goes dry. Posses sion 1st April, sooner if possible. Paul Taylor, Phone 881. FOR SALE 3-piece bedroom suite, 9x12 rug, heating stove, buffet, dinette set, table & 6 chairs, practically new. 315 No. Section. FOR SALE Wet mops, 89c; I dust mops, 79c; whisk brooms, 69c; brooms, 98c; waste baskets, $1.25;! garbage cans, 10 gallon, galvan ized, $2.19. Also hardware, paint, electrical goods, sporting goods & home needs. Kayson's. Court St. Phone 213. Inc., 6 S. FOR SALE Boy's reversible coat, size 14; boy's suit, size 14; also boy's sport coat, size 16. Telephone -317. Carl Hilgediek. , FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly decorated business room. Davis Hotel. : FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 202 E. Jackson. : FOR RENT Crop land. Chris - tina Larson, Sullivan Route 5. : FOR RENT Two-roomed furnished apartment. 305 No. Main St. . ' Miscellaneous PARCEL" DELIVERY, any' size package, anywhere in the city. Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. . JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS fed on the JOHNSON FEEDING PROGRAM spells n t n r. t rn o t ii ,, ,. P-R-O-F-I-T-S for the Poultry Raiser. 35 years of Continued Poultry Progress. Feeds & Chicks by Poultrymen for Poultrymen; JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., SULLIVAtf, INDIANA.
WATCH and clock repair. 231 South Crowder. Phone 793-Y. Norman P. Fisher. MACHINE SHOP work, angle iron, flat steel and round stock at the Richmond Machine Shop. Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Saturday Prompt service
,'on all work. ! STARTING MONDAY March 4th, new. store hours at WILKINSON LUMBER COMPANY. Open 7:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. week days, open 7:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon Saturdays. Instruction, Male. Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For informa- ' tion about this training, write at giving name, address, age I and your working hours: Utilities Inst., Box F, c-o Times. BASKETBALL Mothers Club will hold a rummaee sale Thurs- I dav. March 7 and Fridav. March 8 I at the Tee-Y-Tee Bakery. Wanted WANTED De"ad animals. We remove your dead animals free of. charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges.' Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Woman for general j housework. May stay or go home at night. Phone 8111. , "Jj. i WANTED Man to put fops "J1 re ?r, livestock on larm. Must be reliable and ex perienced. Box J.' C, Times. WANTED Night cook. Apply in person at Dixie Grill. WANTED Paperhanging and painting. Phone -773-X, 412 N. Main or contact 725 South Court. Returned veterans. Darel and Howard Tapley. WANTED '-- Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. Write Box 2B c-o Times. . - WANTED TO BUY A tractor disc. Gilbert Pigg, Sullivan R. 3. : : r : wanted Ford tractor, late model, i or hale: mixed clover and straw, baled. Clarence Walters, Graysville phone. WANTED Young married couple, no .children, no pets, desires two or three-room unfurn- ! ichAd anarimpnt Pnntnrt flanrie 'Lisman, New Lebanon. WANTED TO RENT 50 acres WANTED Experienced farm """" I West Washngton St., containing " $10.00. Reward. Phone 279. f "ACT LOST Man's white and yellow gold four-stone diamond ring. Finder return to Times Office. Reward. v Baptist Missionary The Missionary Society of the Baptist church met at the home 0f Mrs. Cecil Faught, Feb. 27 with ' 24 members present. The vicepresident, Mrs. Margaret Als- , man, called the meeting to order by all singing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Prayer by Mrs. Edgar Collins. The minutes were read and ap I proved. After new and old busi ' ness was attended to, the presij dent turned the meeting over to the program chairman, Mrs. Cecil Faueht. The program was as fol i lows: "Thought for the month," Clara Pittman; devotions, by Mrs. Ben Mattix; prayer, Mrs. Hull; topic, "In a Trailer Camp," Mrs. i Faught; topic, "In Africa," Mig- , noQ ff' duet' IS- Ier" n ?fcskey a'ld Mrs- Rse 1 Haskett. The meeting was dis missed by all repeating the Mizpah benediction. One-Minute Test 1. What is a Portuguese' man or war? 2. Whose picture appears on the revenue stamp on a package of cigarets? z Which of the states Of New York Idaho and Pennsylvania has the most farm acreage? ... . , . ' words or Wisdom Genius finds ,ta wn road and carrie3 ita own iamp.-Willmott. ; ; Hints on fcflquette 1 Don't smoke a pipe, cisar or
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Mrs. Lola Linley of Mooresville, Indiana, and Mrs. Emma Flannagan and Charles Olgus of Linton, were guests of Mrs. Bert Harrison Thursday, Mrs. nazei Alexander, ivir. ana -H IT TT 1 A1 1 T J Mrs. Wm. Alexander of Owensburg, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corbin. Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt and son, !mmy' were in Sullivan Satur" uay. isa -Esther Myers and Rowena Wegrich were in Terre Haute, Saturday. Max Goldman of Ch.-cago, and Jim Wheeler of Detroit, were week - end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman. Dr. Modisett ana tamer or Terre Haute and Mrs. E. A. Hammack were luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes iTriday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stegemoller were in Terre Hi;ute Saturday. Mrs. Emma Spinks of Dugger, and Mrs. Janice Pirtle of Sullivan, were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mrs. Mary Ellen Cooper were in Terre Haute Thursday. Lucile Stevenson entertained the P. C. C. Friday evening. The evening was spent in sewing on different articles. Refreshments! of cherry pie, whipped- cream, coffee and tea were served io Mrs. Ina Laxton, Bess Mason, Laura Crawford, Jennie Wilkes, Ella Sims, Thelma Hickman, ;Eula Wilson, Cynthia Carlisle, Lucy Bailey, Lucille Goldman, Bess Kielblock, Verna Hammack and Mrs. ' Stevenson. t Entertain Sunday School Class Mesdames Fairy Layman and Maude Littlejohn delightfully entertained the women of the r ifr., U,ia. "cus n-, OAn4acti rtriA tr Hrawr TVit 7asiTrin i the cherry tree, hatchet and fence around the house with the. ngms turned out, wnicn caused a great deal of, amusement. Re - freshments of cherry pie a la mode, maraschino cherries and coffee were served at two very pretty tables with vases of red flowers and red hatchets as favors. The following members and guests were present, Glenna Funkhousar, Edith Marshall, Lula Kennard, Abbie Asbury, Mayme Kieser, Fairy Layman, Maude Littlejohn, Costello Zink, Nora Mahan, Lin McCain, Conza Moreland, Daisy Reynolds, Orris -Payne, Ruby Ward, Faye Love, Sylvia Williams, Media Ingram and Opha Pierson. : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Millsr of Pleasantville, are visiting their son, Rev.. Guy Miller and family. Mrs. Ivan Flynn visited Mrs. Eunice Pihkston, who is ill, in Indianapolis." Mrs. Pinkston returned with her. Junior Criss has gone to Peoria, Illinois to work. Mrs. Flossie Magill of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here. John Foutz of Pimento, visited friends here Sunday. GRAB BAG cigaret in an elevator. The odor may be disagreeable, or even nauseating to some people in that enclosed space, and there is always danger of burning someone's clothes with a burning spark. Today's Horoscope ; " Your personality is winning and gracious, but you are rather given to criticising. You are easily influenced, and should try to be bold, diligent and faithful. You are a shrewd judge of people, are usually right in your estimates of them. You are. fond of chil Piitributett by Kin Feature Syndicate.
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Mrs. Leonard Bledsoe and Mrs. Levi Houpt of Sullivan, visited with their mother, Mrs. Stella stultz Saturday afternoon. j Mrs. Wilbur Grass and son, 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan of Paxton, spent Sunday with Mr. Dugan's mother, Mrs. Milt Chess at Mitchell. " j The Riley club met. Wednesday with Mrs. Bsss Parnell. A I inilAX time UQIMJOfl fce n0(Ja hour to eleven ,liem. . . Uvo Buests The next imoetincr will ff with Miss Stella Willis. LOCALS Mr .x and Mrs. Harry Richmond will motor to Indianapolis Wednesday, to meet their son, Sgt. Donald Richmond, who will be discharged at Camp Atterbury. Mrs. Clara Sacra Howard left Saturday for Phoenix, Arizona, to join her husband, who is stationed there. Gilbert Dutton has returned to Elkhart after having spent a week here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dutton. Mr. Dutton has accepted a responsible posi tion, teaching music with the Conn Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Keene have returned from a two weeks'1 visit in Chicago with Mrs. Keene's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Prose of Sullivan, Illinois, spent the week-end and Monday with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauldwell of West Washington St., left Mon day for New York, where they j will spend the next ten days at tending to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Nickel andj Mrs. Ida Bowman have returned; ! from Avon Park, Fla., where they . spent the last few months. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilman of North Section St., spent Sunday in Palestine, 111., with their daughter, Mrs. Franklin Duncan I and family. Miss Laura Rose spent Sunday in Palestine, 111., with relatives. Mrs. Julia Ballance and little granddaughters of Indianapolis, are visitine friends and relatives jn Sullivan for a few days. i Mrs. Florence Hawkins spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Dpllahan of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Gott of Oaktown. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Dollahan of Robinson, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings and daughters of Shelburn, visited Clara Dollahan of the Providence community, Sunday. Mrs. Allen Buzard and son, Vincent, spent last week in Washmgton, Ind., with Mr. Buzard, who holds a position with the Corcoran Company there. Mr. Buzard spent the week-end in Sulli van, returning to Washington Sunday. . William C. (Smitty) Smith, who holds a position in' the Internal Revenue offices at Muncie, Ind., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Smith and son, Billy Mac. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkman and daughter, Elizabeth, cf Marco, Ind., and Capt. Joe Kirkman, Jr., I and Mrs. Kirkman and daughter, Jerry, o Dallas, Texas, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ed P. Reed of East Washington St. dren. Concentrate on your most vital ambition today. Mercury enters Aries at 4:35 a. m. Don't be demanding or act hysterical this morning, and leave electrical damages alone. Friends may be touchy, so seek solitude. The moon enters Aries at 6:23 p, m. Sidestep gossip, small talk and libel this evening. One Minute Test Answers 1. A sea animal, a poisonous jelly fish. -r2. DeWitt Clinton's. ' 3. New York. lac.
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Rev. and Mrs. George Reel of Indianapolis, spent Friday here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs. Lillie Miller spent the rlatives Miss ' Mary Jane Downs of Indiananolis. was the euest of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs over the week-end. The ladies of the Methodist Church met at the basement Thursday for an all-day meetWALLPAPER I Erings Fresh Charm &tA Color to Rooms Yes! You can do so jx::ch . for your m home at little cost with quality wall- j paper. Visit our showroom and see i the large selection p of gorgeous patterns for Spring. In mm i mm PAPERS IN EVERY PRICE RANGE. Woodward WDII CO. DUGGER INDIANA
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Loyal Daughters Class The Loyal Daughters Class of jine Christian church will hold eir February-March class party I at V.e nome of Lo,a Templeton to night at 6:30. Everyone bring own table service and covered dish. DR, A. C McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aikin's Service Costs No More."
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