Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 49, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 March 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale par of wood shingles at Merom elevator. Farm Bureau
Co-op. . &uriaX. IT "a f "for" SaTf FTNF RTArK ! JOHNSON PRODUCTIONFOB John Deere parti Mid F OR SALE - FINE BLACK BRED CHICKS fed on the JOHNlervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & RASPBERRY PLANTS, $2.50 per Q FEEDING PROGRAM spells
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Kinas. rree toluene. liam W. Stoops, Shelburn, Farmersburg phone. SILVERWARE "24-piece sets, exquisite pattern, genuine silver- ! plate, while they last, $9.95. Kayson's, Inc., 6 S. Court St., Phone 213. ' FOU SALE OR TRADE '34 DeSoto (Airflow),- also '35 Dodge Nruck, L.W.B. Good rubber on both. Can be seen at Ben's Block ..Plant. Ben Bennett. v FOR SALE Good grocery and general store. Good location and doing excellent business. Inquire Box 18 c-o Times. . ... . - f FOR SALE '39 4-door Dodge ptwath '42 motor-, ! and two-wheeled trailer; 1000-chick p,il brooder; V cabinet electric radio'.- A !rrif. east iSullivan. Merle Keller. FOR SALE Yearling Hereford bull calf. No horns. R. Engberg, R. 2 Shelburn. : FOR SALE 2 electric incuba- : tors, 1 600-egg, 1 2100-egg. Roy t Myers, Sullivan R, 4. . FOR SALE Large size Estate $ Heatrola, like new. Also girl's heavy winter coat, boy's sheepskin coat, both size 12. Also Schick . Shaver. 419 No. Court. FOR SALE Gas range, reasd enable. Call after five. 128 W. Wall St. . . FOR SALE Zenith console radio, electric and battery fence charger, and double fluorescent I stove light. Marshall Phillips, 2 mi. north Graysville. r FOR SALE No. Main St., 8troom strictly modern, 2 baths and garage. $6,500. Box 88 c-o Times. FOR SALE So. Troll St., vacant 5-room semi-modern house and garage. Inquire 460 So. Court. FOR SALE 120-acre farm, (v good 6-room house, barn. 2Vz mi. ' north of Sullivan. $65 per acre. Inquire at 460 So. Court. I : FOR SALE 1940 2-ton Dodge truck, 5 ft. transmission, 2 ft. axle, 8.25 tires, 16 ft. grain bed. 403 N. French. k FOR SALE 2 large horses. Daniel V. Scott, R. 5 Sullivan. I FOR SALE 26 hogs & pigs. S. E. Tatlock, Sullivan R. 5. FOR SALE 5 acres of corn in field. C. E. Bottorff, 2 miles north and 4 miles west of Sullivan. . FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern house located 310 South Main. Possession 30 days. Price $3,000. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Straight Tennessee cider. Fence posts, 4" round 50c, 8" round 35c. Orval Arnett; 535 Sylvan Dell. 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 thone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Hst !i?!sa
ELECTRIC HEATING PADS, 3-way switch, $5.25 up; batteries for all cars, 18 months guarantee, $9.95 up; 3-ton bearing scissor
jacks, $6.95. SOUTH SIDE AUTO uuuureu. iaue uiuer now. in. a. "gjje puttup truck. Fred Nash at Wilford. I HOUSE FOR SALE Now emp- ;, ty reasonable. Call at cnas. hrW hnn im s m.,r: gt . " ' , FOR SALE Sow & pigs. Clar ence Gilbreath, west of high school. T.ariW whito pnnmol RTr.TTRTfi v .w. ERATOR crisping TRAYS with ' covets, ijt.o. uaiutfn Him noes; spaces, vac. wum biua AUTO SUPPLY. FOR SALE Hominy by ton, $2.80, bag, $2.90; dog food, crumbs or cubes, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45. Abie's Feed Store. . FOR SALE Polled Shorthorn heifer; bay mare; breaking plow; binder; bedsteads. S. E. Walters, R: 5 Sullivan: ' " -- ' ' . FOR SALE Baled hay, timo thy lespedeza mixed. '50 cents per rfeale; John .P,. Curry, Sullivan R. 3. Shelburn phone, FOR SALE 300 amp. onieia Arc Lincoln Diesel electric weld
er, in A-l condition, priced be- automobiles and Frazer farm imlow ceiling. Drake Bros., Phone ' plemehts. Write. Mr. W. H. Miller, 335. : - - ' ,223 National Bldg., Terre Haute, -- : . or call Crawford 1746.
t un bALiii Baled timotny nay 40c bale. See Harry Shorter on Harry Mason farm, l!mi. southeast of New Lebanon.' FOR SALE-Wrecking 6-room ( house at New Lebanon Every- j thing for sale, good circle stair-1
way. Also 4 cows to freshen, 24 ing done. Have complete equipacres ground, 3-room house, good ment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R.
I fencing, 3-4 mile west of Cass. iDan Nusbaum, Cass. ARMY SHOES for sale. Want. ed: Young man to work in shoe repairing. S & S Shoe Repair, Bgnny DeFrank. tu SALt-uoo i six-room "uu,ic. uuuu gdiuen. riaeu leas onable. Phone 527-L. FOR SALE 20 x 20 barn. 515 West Sylvan Dell Street. $150.00 cash. Inquire at The Tot Shop. Cobbler SEED POTATOES, 100 lb. .bag, $3.25. W. W. ASDELL. i FOR SALE Registered Angus, 6 cows and 5 calves, 2 l-yr.-old heifers, 1 2-yr.-old registered bull. Price reasonable. Lee Edwards,' Bloomfield, Ind. FOR SALE-Plain brown 9x12 rug with pad 212 N. Cross. $20.00. Call 690. FOR RALE 0. n ,;tv, calf; also McCormick-Deering
corn planter with fertilizer at- .;tuulvan msuiauon uo. rnone io tuuse woo assisted us in. any way day afternoon. The vice-presi-tachments; Guernsey bull; 6-yr.- or 258' ' during the illness and death of dent, Mrs. Lettie Sweet, calted
old mare., John T. Clark, 1-2 mile west Benson Chapel church.
FOR SALE Twnh,.!. Kw.l'the lawn mower repairing season
ean clover, certified, 60 lb. per bu. $8.00 per bu.; two 3-burner oil stoves, $3.00 each; 1 pr. plat - form scales, good shape, $12.00; GO ft. 1-2 inch -steel-cable with hooks and 8-inch steel pulley, $5.00;' glass door safe, $8.00; 2 wood bedsteads, $2.00; 2 iron bedsteads, $4.(50; marble top walnut sideboard, $15.00; 2 sets of springs, ff AA - mi .uu. jiiis inomson. rivmera.
FOR SALE '33 Chevrolet, S SPECIAL. MEETING Painters good tires, good motor, new seal- Local No. 1182 will meet in specbeam .headlights, push button al session at 246 South Court starter. Texaco Station, Grays- street tonight at 7 p. m. All memville. Lewis Charley. , bers please be present. Urgent . - meeting. Clint Brown, President. i OR SALE 2 new tires and : , . tubes, size 750-16. Also baby bed. Wnnff1 I Anderson & Hiatt. Phone 245, - T al,t 'M
FOR SALE Sol Hot coal brooder stove, 1,000-chick size, Ed Dodds, K. 1 Sullivan. Phone 8215, -
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fun m k tf distress 666 Liquid or Tablets act os a mild Laxative and get at Cold Miseries internally 666 Ncse Drops or Salve begins to relieve stuffiness- and coughing AT ONCt ..... makes tt easier to breathe. V Work Great and works last y Has satisfied million. f Purest drugs yet inexpensire compare results Caution: Use only as directed FOR RENT FOB RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 414 W. Johnson St. j FOR RENT 2-room modern furnished apt. 332 West Outside entrance. Beech, Miscellaneous PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city. , Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATIqN P-R-O-F-I-T-S for the Poultry Raiser. 35 years of Continued f T . Z: , i JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., uy - "J SULLIVAN, INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP work, angle iron, flat steel and round stock at the Richmond Machine Shop. ODeh 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Saturday Prompt service on an WOrk. vn'nm TUn ,1Q1. hr lint iwiiuL mo wtxj. uau ."v E0id but has moved from the Ricimioiia Macnine anop to me k. W. Richmond Service btation ;one mile north of town , Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, also called 'for and delivered to those who can not bring them in; stoves repaired, and welding. Tel. 584-B. WHEN PLANNING vour spring wardrobe don't forget your figure is the basis. A Spencerfoundation will do the trick. No more orders taken until March. Iva Giles, Phone 561 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' Responsible individual or firm to Decome aeaier in auinvan iur sensational new Kaiser and Frazer NOTICE Auto repair and gen- j eral overhaul. Also welding andi cutting. Phone 270. Bennett's Service, formerly North End Wrecking Co N. Main st. . FLOOR SANDING and finish5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. ' NOTICE Have purchased the Floyd " Mail Texaco Service Station west of Shelburn on menj way 41. A full line of groceries, gas, oil, tires, tubes, batteries, auto acuesaui eic., win uc un nanu opening date Watch this paper. Mary M. Flynn and son, Thomas J. Flynn. INCOME TAX service day or night. R. F. Logan, 428 East Washington St. Phone 118. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and childrens record albums. Receive 1 weeklv shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. WEAR a SpeAcer especially designed for you. Mrs. Georgia Bardsley, corsetiere, Shelburn. NEW roof and roof repairing ' Roof installed at once. No down ;Paymenl- inree. years lo Bring in your 'ref AIRING this HARNESS fori month ' before begins. BOONE HARNESS. Siinfin REWARD for infnrmaf tion leading to rental of small 1 home or apartment in Sullivan. phone1 463 ' : AT THE P & A STORE Chifferobes, dinette sets, oil stoves, ; kitchen cabinets, dinner sets, offlce desk, Maytag gasoline motor. i Ti1 nnn x-none oa. i WANTED Dead, animals. We ' i relnove y001" (3tad aotai&J8 free of I charge. Phone No. 9 reverse I I charges. Sullivan Feitilijer Co..
1 " ' - - I " - I EATING IS A I ''llHf IN ORDER TO GET FOOPJPP. , H S SILLY THING I , INTO YOUR STOMACH, V , U. f : " -A, 7 :&( VOUVE GOT TO PUSH IT ) ' 'll '
WANTED Cesspool, septic Write tank' and toilet cleaning. Box 2B c-o Times. . WANTED Young married couple, no children, no pets, desires two or three-room unfurnkhed apartment. Contact Claude Usmwa, New Lebanon. WANTED TO RENT 50 acres for corn and 40 acres for soy beans. Floyd E. Salters, R. 2 Sullivan. WANTED Experienced waitress. Over 20 years of age. Apply in person. The Kitchenette. want to mrv-Rnorl .mid' square dining table in good condi I tion; Write Box 67, Paxton, Ind. WANTED General hauling. Hauling livestock to IndianapoUs. All livestock insured. .Leon Ormiston, Graysville phone. Sul-, livan R. 4 WANTED ivimaie-agea iaay ,.,V.n nrvntc ,nrr,o fn ram fnp sM. """w """'" i j erty lady. No laundry. Wages. jt - none ho-j aneiourn. - " ia . earth Phone 27. Dr. Ramsay. 1 I WANTED Woman for cookina and light housework, 8 a. m. to 1p m Phone 227. Dr. Ramsay. 1 : -1 wanted to buy A tractor run r,- u o o..i L;; ' S5' . WANTED Wlieat drill with fertilizer attachments. Dennis iPiftman, Fairbanks. WANTED To work in tai)rant tn n hn,,eamnrV resCall at 708 South State St. WANTED A girl to work in store. Write Box 12 c-o Times. LOST LOST Man's brown billfold with money and discharge papers. Finder return to Jess Cody at Gene's Radio Service. IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of W. (Bun) Meng, who passed away one year ago, March 8, 1945. Twivr win anH n dcur nm. Death's hung a mystic screen, ' Through which they say no human eVe Hath ever, ever seen And yet we hear your loving voke in eVery wind that blows; We see your skies, eyes in morning I Your face in every rose. And when at 'twilight time we walk Within our garden fair, We're jiot alone ah, no, dear one', We know your spirit's there." Sadly missed by wife and child ren. CARD OF THANKS ! We incerely wish to thank friends, neighbors, the Rev. Maurice Clymore, Mr. Aikin, the fu"eial recior, ine singers and all John W. Walters. Mrs. Walters and children. 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE Watch Our Ads Spring Mdse. - y To Arrive Soon the TOT shop 22 No. Court Phone 620
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Past Matrons Met On Thursday, February 28th, the Past Matrons club met with Mr3. Margaret Andrews for their regular meeting. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was served with Mrs. Hattie Tweedy returning thanks. At 1:30 the president, Mrs. Lillie Ladd, called themeeting to order and --he P"gram was opened by singing CflftH Dlocf Imnr no" fn mvcH God Bless America", followed by devotions and prayer by Mrs. Cora Daugherty. Club collect and pledge were given in unison. Roll call, romething about some event in renruary. a Dsauxuui reading was sent by Mrs. Edna Bates as her response to roll call I and was read by Mrs. Ladd. Histnrv rruf, pini:5iton: business: . " .' . ,. closing prayer oy imis. vpnia Baughman. A tongue twister and birthrtone contest were given , nrermt .1 3 1 TMT l . . m "- ard, Cora Daugherty, Anna j McCainmon. Hattie Tweedv. i Bonnie Roseberry, Ophia Baugh-
man,, Hc-.ti Crowe, Roxie Xel-j RTrs. Tennison Rector entersey, Edith Vaughn, Drue Pinks- t-i-M her bridge club Wednes-
ilon - L,nne ijaaa' o"1" -'augherty, and the hostess. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ai uettinger, Msnranna Roseberry and Sam .! Anarews. , f Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daugerfy, Dee Dee and Darrel spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. t ""ith Dnuuhprty and family and Norma Daugherty at Muncie, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harri- nnd Mrs. Dorothy Burke spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smiley 'if Terre Haute were guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter. Edgar cently received his honorable discharge from the Army. Lois Jane , home Tuesday PiT-in arr'ved from San Luis
Obispo, California, where she has meetingr. He reports good meetA. ' been employed the last fix inss and helpful messages.
months and is the guest of Mr iand Mrs. Joe Pierson and family. The Eartern Star chapter will meet Saturday night, March 9th at 7:30. All members are urged to be present as there will be important business. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bigger jsp'ivt Sui'Hv with the former',! parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Thompson at Lewis, Indiana. -" Miss Jeanetta Henrhell, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk for several days returned to her home in Pontiac, Michigan Tuesday. Loyal Daughters Meet The Loyal Daughters class of the Msthodirt Church met at the home of Mrs. Lettie Sweet Tuesthe meeting to order by all smging "Whosoever Meaneth Me". "Living For Jesus" and The ! Lord's Prayer in unison. Song', j "Anywhere With Jesus". After 'the reading of the minutes and new and old business was vransttcled, tbc- m?eting was turned over to the program chairman, i.rs. Viclet Cash, who gave a viry inter ssting program. Members prerp.nt were rertie GasFOR YOUR PARTY .. SERVE.. - HESMER'S Fresh-Taaty ' ' POTATO CHIPS . ASK YOUR GROCER Manufactured by CLYDE M. HESMER, Inc. Evansvifle, Indiana
SHELBURN
,kins, Flora Wence, Meda Green-,
wood, Violet Cash, Clara Pierce, Venia Hodges, Mrs. Wendell Sweet and Sweet.' . the no?t&ss, Lettie Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt was in Linton Monday. Mrs. Wm. Hammersly was in i Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coyner were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corbin were in Bloomfield Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lao Hope and children returned to their home in Pontiac, Michigan Sunday after spending two weeks here with relatives. Mrs. Stella Ringer was an :v.t vr. "vcl '"S"1 l v.i Merideth Sunday rii?ht. Miss Roenna Wegrich attende(j a Home Economics meeting of teachers in Brazil Wednesday. M1SS gtner iviyers was m Linton Thursday. ti- v.. nnni lto' her home by illness. . 'day e -- Delicious refreshments 0f cherry pie, whipped crcam and coffee were served to Mrs. cScil Dukes, .. Mrs. Venita Phillippi, Mrs.' Ed Jones. .Mrs. iWm. .' Hammersley and Mrs. 'George Holder, " " World Day of Prayer is being observed at the Bethsl Methodist Church in union with "our other churcher .of Hymera. The meeting is all day with a' dinner at the noon hour ssrved in nafateria style. An excellent program has been arranged for both morning and afternoon. Rev. Guy Miller has been going to Bicknell ach day this wenk to attend the Crusnds The Odd Fellows held uie If You're Hampered By Button Hole Troubles Bring Your Garments To WANDA'S SEWING SHOP 7 West Jackson St. 122 Transforms drab chairs, fables, woodwork and ,fixtmt to bright-as-new. Flows feedily Dries quickly. A duiabl gloss finish anyea can apply. One coat ordinarily coreri sfiiciently. Will not crack or chip. Vafhintj restorac its color and original lustre. . - . WILKINSON LUMBER CO. Sullivan ' Phone 56
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evening. The Rebekah ladies prepared and served supper. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith are moving from Hymera to Falls Creek, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Smith and her mother. Mrs. Rose Marratta, were here a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jewell and children, Keith and Doris, of Putnamville, were here Sunday. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, March 8. (UP) Produce: Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, ; 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; ducks, ; 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds and over, 31c; under six pounds, 26c. Eggs, current receipts 54 pound and over, 38c; grade A, large, 46c; medium, 38c; grade B, large, 82c; low grade, 25c; pullets, 18c. INDIANAPOLIS, March 8. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 4,000; active, steady; all good and choice 160 lbs. up and some choice lighter weights, $14.85; 100-160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.10. " Cattle, 500; calves, - 400; all classes at full strength; one load choice 1149-lb. steerst $17.60; three loads good medium weights, $16.00 $16.35; short load good, heifers, $16.00; small lots medium tc good yearlings. $14.00 $16.00; good beef cows to $14.30; bulk common and medium, . $9.50 $12.75; canners and cutters mostly $7.50 $9.25; vealers active. steady; good and choice, $17.50 $18.05. Sheep, 2,000; active; fat lambs steady to strong; not enough natives to make a market. Choice fed Texas lambs, $15.00 $15.75; slaughter ewes, $8.00 down.
Markers Monuments Mausoleums Owing to the shortage of materials and workmen we have kept oar factory working all year in order to reduce costs and have a supply ahead for spring delivery. We have many single markers, double markers, and monuments on hands ready to letter. By doing all our own manufacturing from the granite quarry blocks we are able to sell direct at a big saving to you. All materials and workmanship fully guaranteed. OVER FORTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. ' . Please come early to make your selection and get extra values snd prompt delivery. , ..
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