Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 56, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 March 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale CAR of wood shingles at Merom elevator. Farm Bureau Co-op. mnA rnn .Tnhn Deere nsrtl wsrvlce call 285 at Mace Tire &j Batferi; Service, Sullivan, Ind, ROOFING and siding of all kinds. Free estimate. Guaranteed workmanship and material. liam W. Stoops. Shelburn. Farm- i ersburg phone. FOR SALE McCormick-Deer-jng power mower; also International 18" single bottom tractor plow. Robert Pugh, Shelburn R. 2. CABBAGE PLANTS, frost proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT NURSERY. FOR SALE 1941 G.M.C. truck, long wheel base, flat bed and cattle rack. Very good condition. Call after 6 p. m. Roy Dyer, Dagger. FROST proof cabbage, sweet Spanish onion plants, cannas, gladioli bulbs, rose bushes, cut flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Boy's all wool tan spring suit. Size about 14 or 15. (iood condition. Phone 891-L. , i?OR SALli-'-Filling station and a 12-room house with good income. 443 E. Washington St. FOR SALE Baled clover hay, $13.00, $16.00 and $20.00 per ton. James E. Shrum, R. 1 Sullivan. FOR SALE Three Angus bulls. Can furnish with or without papers. 1 mile north New Lebanon on 54. Thurman Moore. FOR SALE Four-room house, approximately three lots," and a good location for chickens. Inquire 106 Wolfenberger. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet truck. Recently overhauled. Can be seen at Kraft Cheese Co. FOR SALE 300 amp. Shield Arc Lincoln Diesel electric welder, in A-l condition, priced below ceiling. Drake Bros., Phone 535. FOR SALE 10-20 International tractor, 6-ft. tandem disc, 2-bot-tom 14-inch tractor plow, horse coming 4 yrs. old. Geo. S. Houck, 1 mile east Merom Station, . FOR SALE 2 sows with 4-weeks-old pigs. Phone 9034. Harry Knowles. . FOR SALE Geo. Stock mnhogr any piano. May, Lester, Graysville phone. HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE 1942 Modern No. 720. 22 ft. long, for $1200.00. At Mobilgas, 212 N, Section St., Sullivan, Ind. Edward Hobson. 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, Hymera. .' FOR SALE Corner West Johnson and Bell Streets, double corner lot; 10 rooms, 7 down, 3 up; inside toilet, lights, water & gas. Earn with garage, large garden, fruit trees and plenty of maple shade trees. Call at 425 W. Johnson St. Dead Anirnab Removed AU kinds: horses, cowa, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sallivm phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John WachteJCo TOTf Tirana
FOR SALE Gasoline scooter bike. Good condition. Call after 5 p. m. 260 W. Beech.
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet 1 Master, motor, transmission, dif- i ferential and body A-l condition, i Black & White Garaee. Dugeer. I 3 PIECE bedroom suites, $99.50. 1 Choice of maple or walnut finish.
2-piece living room suites, full coil spring construction, $99.00. Wil-iBlue or rose. Woodward Hard-
ware oo., uugger, ma. van kate fipvpn and nine-year-old mares, with or without harness. John T Clark, 1-2 mile . west Benson Chapel. " FOR SALE Two lots and house. Good location. Reasonable. Phone 715. FOR SALE South Section St., ' 4-room bungalow, bath and garage. $3500.00. Terms. Box 13 care limes. - ! FOR SALE Washington St., 9 rooms, strictly modern, two baths, hardwood floors up and down, hot water heat, 200 ft, lot. $10,500. Owner will finance. Box 62 care Times. , TP oATtr g;ri,8 wyiu w.., 5-room bungalow, bath and garage, built-in cabinet with sink in center $3800.00. Terms. Box 32 care Times. " MUFFLERS and TAIL to una Liiu rixno for any car at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. Don't worry about installing for we do the job for you. Drive in. FOR SALE 1938 riymomn coupe. Gerald Zaayer, 3rd house east of Lippcatt mine. - : Trnrc kat.K s with niPB-
cows, 2 with calves; 1 male hog.'1""' uts"cs' HM"UWlMe' Clarence Gilbreath. west of S,ulli- NOTICE The new Eagles home van' - , now ioca)-ed at No. 15 North
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hav, ;z, R. 3 Car-! 3rd cutting. John Stultz, lisle. i : FOR SALE Used brick, $7.00 ' per 1000. Aden ' Robbins, Call after 5 p. m. ; r. l.r " FOR SALE Heavy gauge steel cabinet with eleven drawers.
Hardwood too 27 in. bv 28 in.!" r" 0 oumvan.
Ideal for garage or filling station. Can also be used for office filing. A real value for $34.95. Also a complete line of garden tools, hardware, electric supplies, kitch-! enware and paints. At Kayson's Inc., 6 So. Court, Phone 213. . FOR SALE Three-room cottage, large rooms, close in. $1,000. Terms. Box 18 care Times. FOR SALE 1937 peSoto 2door or trade for truck. Sheldon Meier, Sullivan R. 5, 1st house west. nF Nfw TTarmnnv mino . ; FOR SALE Kitchen cabinets, oil' stoves, dressers, rockers, ice boxes, girl's bicycle and other artides. The Trading Post. Shel - burn. FOR SALE 1935 door. 603 N., Court. Ford four- . FOR RENT 120 acres of farm land known as Albert Crichfield farm near Fairbanks. See Mat Trogd'on, Paris, 111., R. R. 1. .. FOR RENT Lower front room suitable for two girls 233 South Court. Wanted
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iciuuve yum ueaa animals tree oi charge. Fhnne No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. - WANTED Home nursing work. ! Box 3 c-o Times. I WANTED Late model small tractor. Clarence Walters, Grays - ville phone. , WANTED TO BUY One-horse wagon. Call Shelburn 41-E.-:
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED One or two men to build fence. C. R. Bragdon, Grays- ' ville phone 4-36. WANTED Small furnished, apartment for young married couple. No Children or pets. Phone 717-A. WANTED Waitresses at BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person. 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 P - R - O - F - I - T - S for the Poultry Raiser. 35 years of Continued Poultry Progress. Feeds & Chicks by Foultrymen for Poultrymen. juxuiawiN x&CjU ourjriji j., SULLIVAN, INDIANA. . j TntriTfrtM TT I"' TA n f. T T-1-tf-.T IT rf nit. PtfRivr AivnrirT fmthormits new material, $3.00. Charm Beauty Shop, east side of square. . . MACWlWi: btiVF worn, 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. . : NEW roof and roof repairing. Roof installed at once. No down payment. Three years to pay. Sullivan Insulation Co. Phone 228 or 258. 5, WE BUY. trade, sell anything. Have gasoline pressure stoves and several other things for sale. Buy junk 0f an kinds. Pay fair prices, New location, 1101 N. State St. Wm. Malone's Junk Shop " - X. . VI1.1 our waiipaper ana pami aepX. iviosi complete stock in county New paper arrjVjng daily, Woodward Hardware Co., Dug', Eer indj ; , ATTENTION : FARMERS- Mjj seed corn will be here about April lirst. will be at my residence 116 West Wall St. Bill Mickey AT THE P and A STORELike new dinette suites, $49.50 and ' $67 50 New chests of drawers, j glass door white cupboards, extra s''god Philc0 battery radio, ' mirI state st- We mee every Thursday night at 7 'clock- Be a ' Patron lEasle. Ellis A. Roberts. f?prv. LOST LOST Large black and tan ' ,hoi,nd n?med ' Tar2;an-1 A"y"e knowing his whereabouts notify t ; in tir ii n o o.n; IN MEMORIAM In memory of Charlie Carlin, who died five years ago today. Nothing can ever take away The love our' hearts hold dear ' Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. I His pleasant ways and smiling face . 1 Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly, word fof each 1 And died beloved by all. ... i . j Some day we hope to meet bim , Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land I Never to part again. Sadly missed by wife, Mrs. Ada i Carlin; mother, Mrs. Charles CarI lin; sisters, Mrs. James Lackey, Mrs. 'William Kellams, Mrs. Lillian Pinkston, Mrs. Alex Adams, I Mrs. NaOmi Shake, Mrs. Edna MeCammon; brothers, Neville Willis, William Willis. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation for the many acts of I kindness shown us at the time of i the death of our mother, Mrs. J Jessie Houston. We especially ;wish to thank the flower donors, the Rev. Jack 'Anderson for his I comforting words, the singers, the pallbearers, and the Billman FuMr. and Mrs. Lee Broshears, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fickas, Mr. and Mrs. James Warrender and families. ., ; c3 win JWt - 1 Thc w""d's Sunday School ; ;c'aSfr of tfi? Baptist Church will! 'meet at the fhurch on Thursday, ! March 21, at 7:00 p. m. Come 1 end bring dimes, . i
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Miss Helen brought to the mother, Mrs. S. Chance was home of her Scott, i- from a hospital .in Indianapolis Saturday morning. The Operetta 'The "Bell! of aA" leased a large audience pr(jay night The Past Joble Grand ciub i met in the I.O.O.F. haU Friday. The day was spent in quilting. ,At noon a delicious dinner was served to several members. Miss Cleo Maratta was aoseni from her teaching several days last week on account of illness Mrs. Jorie Spinks returned to her home here Friday after spending the winter in Texas. Rov Lavmpn, who has been ill the past week is in a critical condition. Mrs. Julia Fielding underwent an operation at the Sullivan hospital Friday night. , Mrs. Lou Coke of Evansville, is spending a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Lone Marlowe and Mrs ManHp T.itflmohn ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo "Guy" House 'and sons of Terre Haute, spent u v.,cek..end with Mr and Mr, Bill ' House and-, daughters.
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bupxiay, with A,.U. Zmk and ; Mr. ' and Mrs. Danisl Lang of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mrs. ; Lang's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conard Combs, who have moved back to . Hymera from Terre Haute.' Miss Batty Annis o'f Indianapolis, : spent the . week-end here with home folks. - Mrs. Dell Hunter and daughter returned to South . Bend Saturday after spending several J days viciting relatives and toanAc h -- - I friends here. All Insurance Is Not Alike FERD E. HALL State Farm Ins. Co. Insurance Finance and Realty North Oakley Bldg.
Ben's Belter Blocks N BEN'S BLOCK PLANT (Formerly North End Wrecking Co. ) For Your Concrete Needs Call Ben. SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT BLOCKS Phone Plant, 270 Res. 8045
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Dr. and Mrs. Deputy had as their guests over the week-end Sherill Deputy of Omaha, Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Adams and family of Whiting. Ct'l. James Hannuin returned to North Carolina, Sunday. He was accompanied, w inaianapons by Mr. and Mrs. Desson Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Don McGea . and Miss Esther Myers. Mrs. Emma Spinks, Mrs. Cecil Dukes, Naomi Dukes and Francis King were in Vincennes Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Dukes and Mrs. E. A. Ham meek visited in Georgetown, Illinois Friday. Mrs. Charles Mason, Miss Evelyn Gray, and Miss Norma Bailey were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs." Faye Ringer and Mrs. E. A. Hammack were in Jasonville and Lewis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coyner were in Brazil Wednesday. . . The Mission Circle of the Dugger First Baptist Church met at the ' ome of Mrs. Gillis Imrie I for tLtir March meeting. Mrs. James Hickman led the - meotirtf using as her subject "lne colored races of the world".. Each topic was given in a very interesting Comstock, Raymond Alumbaugh, Clarence Hannah, Joe Humrick' house, James Hickman, Cynthia Carlisle and Faring Howell. The American Legion is sponsoring a box supper Wednesday, March 201h, at the Merom Institute at 7:30 p. m. Folk gomes will be played. All ladius are asked to bring boxes and men ; their pocketbooks. Proceeds, will j go for the American Legion . I colors. Everyone is invited to attend. The Ssmor Pal: class will meet Thursday night at the home of Alice Smiley. T3 Harold Arnett returned Thursday to Ft. Dix, Nsw Jersey after spending his furlough with his wife and son and other relatives. . , ' . . Patsy McNabb ' of Sullivan, Deliver j j 21 -22 -23 ie-sat. ii RUNNER-UP-$20
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was a guest over the week-end of Mary Ann Renaker. Cheryl and Larry Don McKinley were supper guests Friday evening of Carolyn Daniels and Bruce and Marilyn Copeland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards and sons of Montezuma, were guests of relatives here over the week:end. Kenneth Sparks RM 3c, who recently returned from several months overseas duty with the Navy, is the guest of Mr. ' and Mrs. Roy Sparks and family. Mrs. Evan Elmore and daughter and Sally McFadden of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Charles Vickrey and family. Quit paying rent uad own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T, MELLOTT O 0 0
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PLAIN RIDING J AND NO CIRCUS ) STUFF K Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hopewell -of Farmersburg, transacted business here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks spent Sunday in Hymera with relatives. L J. Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME Dnjrgcr "Aikin's Service Costs No More." DUGGER Taxi Station DEW DROP INN Passengers .insured. n uiarjye: jc per mile Phone 6. A Word To Veterans . . . r i. : . .. rr.. i ;iiu limiting cvciy mi'ibo possible to promote the con-1 striiotion of a number of new homes in Sullivan.' v " I regrard the veterans' housing problem of first importance and I want them to feel free to consult me at any time. If any are interested'' in a new home and will see. me I have plan books, therefore, you,, can pick the plan of a home you would like, then I will, have constructed as 'wanted,, : , 7 Ifawver, after, new, bouse Js ready for sale, veterans, have first chance to buy, then if no veteran wishes same then I have right to sell to any other prospect. Remember who ever the purchaser may be, these new homes can be sold with extra good terms as a low interest rate. -E. C. POPE RKAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEERING , Buy, Sell or Trade Office in Bank Building" " Office Phone 251 Residence Fhone 284 won't help your temper, later this morning, so overlook nonsense. Because harmonv and svmnathv are absent, be sure to depend upon yourself, not on others. A , quarrel with a friend can easilv take place unless you are con cllatory and agreeable about the middle rf tho mnminir Thla aua. ning protect your cash, valuables and all you think of as having; worth. Make no loans. One Minute Test Answers 1. The Indian princess Poca. hontas and John Rolfe, English settler in Virginia. 2. David Glasgow Farragut - 3. A church. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo
