Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 65, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 April 1946 — Page 3
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WANTED Waitresses at BUS DEPOT CAFE. .Apply In person. .
BUT THERE ARE
FOUR OF LB EATING
THREE TIMES A DAY THATS
TWELVE MEALS
A DAY
WANTED Tomato acreage
1946 prices; $30.00 per ton for No.
l's, $20.00 for No. 2's. Star. Pack- ! I ing Co., R. 2 Jasonville, or A. Ray j
Wyman at New Lebanon Elevator. ; L, ..
VAULT and cesspool cleaning
with modern equipment. Box 19
care Times,
For Sale
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet,
porcelain enameled top
style; 2 prs. lined drapes; dressasnhalt es and formals sizes 16 & 18. In-
VETERAN and wife (no children) wanting to rent 4 or 5-room modern or semi-modern house or an apt. (unfurnished). Box 38 c-o Times.
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ROLL . ROOFING. .
sh males and drag narrow, farm ""i oi.
Bureau Co-on. Sullivan ana JVier-;
m Station. j FOR SALE 10-month-old reg-
' istered Angus bull. John P. Curry; R. 3 Sullivan.
YOUNG COUPLE without children, desires apartment, preferably 3 or 4 rooms, furnished if
possible. Husband discharged vet- j
eran, now affiliated with Public
.. j Service Company of Indiana, Inc.
uontact inursion i. luetics. iv the above company.
Put new life in your car battery by driving in at HUD'S for speedy, efficient BATTERY CHARGING with the new scientific test method. HUD'S STAND
ARD STATION.
News Every Day From NeighboringTowns
FURNACE cleaning. Also re-
SPECIAL $3.00 all permanents (new material). Choice of all over croq., feather fluff or new cap coif. Charm Beauty Shop.
SHI
CARLISLE
INSTRUCTION, Male. INVES-
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and Mrs. Mable Underhiil of The Marthy Ellen Club met Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Wednesday March 27 at the home
TVnifo- or ivnss oteua vvhub. n. iuvcu
pairing turnaces. bteea-arson j TIG ATE Auto' Body and Fender Co., Lewis, Ind. Write or phone. Repair profits. You'll be con-
Mrs. Charles Thompson
day. .. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Downs, who
have suent the winter in Miss-
FOR John Deere part und
service call 285 at Mace Tlr & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
CABBAGE PLANT'S, frost
proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT
NURSERY.
FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer Shake's Machine Shop, 428 So Troll.
wt a wren rL ir vlnced. Practical spare time home u,in: wisitefl relatives here for
'painting. Call at 1207 N. Main St.!study sident course includ- Q few days last week en routa F. img metal work, spray painting,, to theh. home in Mor0cco, Ind.
! WANTED Valve and raucet ' welding, may neip you open your ; repair up to 30 inches in diame-' own repair shop or get a good i tor Dnn't soran vour old valves lob. Mechanically-minded men
frD CATV 1fnlfi
rw -, -'. fair improvements. Will 3rd cutting. John Stultz, R. 3 Car- . . a tQet,
lisle.
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Washed gravel or. unwashed pit
run. Prompt delivery. JOHN A.
SOGERS, SULLIVAN.
FOR SALE Modern seven- j and faucets. They can be made room house; 100-acre farm with ' like new for little as 20 percent
finance of original cost. We rebuild ana
part to anyone interested in a reseat worn out, or nroxen pans
home. Also corn. Lewis E. for all maKes. J'none ouf-A, &uiChowning. . livan, after six p. m.
18 to 60 write for free Auto-Crafts Training, Times.
details.
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dish dinner was served at .the noon hour to twelve members and five guests. Quilts and dresses were made for the Riley HospitaL The April meeting will be with Mrs. Florence McCormick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and Mr nnf1 Mrs. Charles Kresuo
baby of South Bend, have been 'and sonj Charles Leslie, of VinVisiting his grandmother, Mrs. ; cennes spent Sunday here with
Maude Miller. 1st Lt. Tony Gill of Trenton, New Jersey, is spending a 15-
USED FURNITURE, radio,
breakfast set, kitchen cabinets,
dining chairs, 2 bicytfcs. ice boxes, oil stoves. The Trading Post, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Two 10x38 tractor
tires: one three-bottom I4" inter-
. . . . Ail x r. i A
national mow. Aioeii onyaer, x-t
mile south Paxton on 41.
FOR SALE Ewes with lambs, i
E. F. Springer, Telephone 688.
SIT BACK and take it Phone 39-W, Shelburn, for repairing. Flynn's Service
FOR SALEvery reasonable.
WANTED TO HAUL Gravel, tion, Shelburn, Ind
' era in and rnal. Deliverv anv time.
any place. Call Howard Hayhurst,
Upright piano, Fairbanks phone,
Phone 9192. ! WANTED TO
HAVING sold his home and Sylvia Taft
moving to smaller property, will have public sale of household
relatives. Hinkle Hart of Terre Haute,
j fi..innh Vim! hie nar. WflQ hprp nupr thn wpplf-prin vis-
tire ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill. ;iting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Van
The Loval Daughters class on Meter.
the Christian Church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Ill
Sta-
FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth
coach, in A-l condition. 5 good tires. Call 432-Y. 437 Stratton St.
r ruit i5ALi. uiit; sei sm, guuu
wtirk harness . and -notie-drawn cultivator. Opel Gilmore, 1-4 mi. east of Shiloh Church.
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY & FARMS y 1. We have 3-4-5-6 and 7-room modern and semi-modern houses. 2. We have several good farms, both large and small acreage, with good buildings, good locations. 3. Come in and talk real estate. . 4. USREY & BURDGE
' Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548
BUY Mowing goods Saturday, April 6 beginning
machine attachment and cultiva- at 12:30 p. m. Look in later issue
tors for B size Farmall tractor. Also wanted to buy: a few cattle. G. G. Eillman, Dentist, Sullivan.
for items to be sold. Noah Meeks. Floyd Dillingham, 30 So. McCammon St.
lOOffi MARKETS
Mrs. Grace Medley of Sullivan, visited friends here last week.
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Man to work in yard. Ehone 481. 221 French St.
YOUR .
MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY
Means Good Pay In The "
Regular Army!
ob MOS Grades
DEALERS WANTED For fastest moving combination screenstorm ventilating window in the
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FOR SALE '34 Ford radiator;
'34 Chev. Master 2-door, 2 new
tires: '35 Plymouth 4-door. At
B & L Garage, 1-2 block south Hoosier Theater, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Good 4-room 'house, 5 acres, including barn, chicken house, coal and wood , iiouse, cellar, excellent well. 1 mile north of Livingston's store, i 1st iutn cast.
FOR SALE At verv littlp.
v raise in rates, 80 Collision. Ferd
I, Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind. i LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird ar.d International records,
also popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly' shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House.
FOR SALE Four-roomed house, garage, water in kitchen.
Corner lot. Close in. See Hosea country! Exclusive franchises givPound, Shelburn. , en! This window has many PATENTED features; low priced; two ; FOR SALE OR TRADE Philco weeks delivery; Hoosier-made table. model- electric radio, Prin- product throughout; samples and cess dresser, leather rocker, four Eaies material available; o'ir repdisplay showcases. Flynn's Sta- resentatives are making $100 petlion, Sheiburn. I week and up. Write NOW before
house, two acres black ground,
garage,
takes advantage of this opportun-
chicken , house, smoke- a"? Corporation,
house, cellar, under good woven
517 East Washington Street, Indi-
j Investigator 301
Entertainment Specialist .., ,...-.'... 442 Leather and Canvas Worker 609 Intelligence Special, ist 631 Fuel Cell Repairman 665 Message Center Clerk ............ 667 Observation Draftsman . . . ... . 1076 Personal Affairs Con- . sultant 1274 These are but a few
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l -: IKDIANAPOLIS, April l.-j (UP) Livestock: ! , Hogs, 5,500; active, steady; good i
and choice butchers scaling lou lbs., choice lighter weights, $14.85; 100-160 lbs. scheduled $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows and
good stags, $14.10. v , v Cattle, 1,500; calves, 50001 steers ; and heifers' opehed fairly active; J early sale steers fully steady to $15.00 higher; good to mostly
choice yearling steers, $17.50; i choice medium weight, $17.50; medium and good, $14.75 $15.75; good and choice heifers, $16.25; . medium and good, $14.30 $15.25; , cows fully steady except top good j grades; few good cows, $13.25 $14.30; young heifery kind to $15.00; common and medium
mostly $9.50 $13.00; vealers active and steady; good and choice,
-$18.0o.
Pfc. Billy G. Ridgway, son of Mrs. Zadie Ridgway, arrived Tuesday with his discharge. W. C. Rogers and daughter, Sue Ann, of Dayton, Ohio, visited over the week-end with Mr. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rog
ers. , 2'-- Mona Morgan, Mrs. Mary
Susan ocmnitt and children of
Linton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Morgan of Terre Haute, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith.
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On Wednesday afternoon, March 27th, from four to six o'clock, Mrs. Hode Wills entertained with a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Barbara Ann. Mrs. Freida Hobbs assisted her. Games were played. The honored guest received many nice gifts. Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served in Gertie Brown, Morris Mason, LaVelda Irmie, Ruby and Join Reid, Nancy Kelsey, Marilyn and Sue Ann Copeland, Janice Smiley, Joyce Huff, Myrna Pinkston, Judy Johnson, Ruth Keithahn and aKren Coyner. Anna Nichols spent last week
in Holland and roieao, unio transacting business and visiting relatives. Robert Baughman returned latt week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Baughman and jon. in Maryland. Mrs. Stella Raiey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and family of the Providence neighborhood. Frank Jones arrived home last week from Texas where he has been stationed with the U. S.
Army. He has received his discharge. '. . ; ; .... . .
old Nicholson left Wednesday, for Salem, Oregon after spend--ing the past month here with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harrison. Miss Adell Reis of Chicago, spent a part of last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Green and famDy. Miss Reis was formerly employed as secretary at Merom Institute.
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,FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. '
FOR SALE Approximately 200 bushels Hybrid corn for feeding .purposes. Write Box 15, care Times. . ,
wire fence. See Eimo Ranard, sec- , ' '
ond house north of Livingston Store, Scotchtown.
iscellaneous
HOMINY by ton $2.90; northern seed
ATTENTION POULTRYMEN:
$2.80, bag oats, $3.20 !
bag; egg mash, $3.60; scratch, ' ere s a winning uomoina$3 33. Able'o Feed Store. tion, "Johnson Production-Bred
$17.50-
specialists needed in the post-war j sheep, 1,000; active, steady; Regular Army. If you held an deck mostiy choice around 93-lb. Army military occupational spec- fed Texas ambs. $16.00: two loads
ialty (MOS), then here's good ( lightweight medium grade Texas news. The War Department has ambs, $14.50; scattered lots me-
just announced tnat men wno dium and good natives, $13.00
were nonoraoiy aiscnargea irom $14.50- good and choice wooled
the Army on or after May 12, J slaughter ewes, $7.00 $8.00; sim-
Chicks" fed on Johnson Spscial j 1945, may now enlist in the Reg-, jiar grade ewes $5,00 $6.00.
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FOR SALJ-bmaJl snare drum 'Chick Starter. A Profitable Poul
and music stand. Priced to sell, j try Program . . the result of 35 Phone 481. 221 French Street. j years of poultry progress. A fav"mj cut 7 m . ' orite combination with hundreds FOR SALE 4-room semi-mod- . , . ... . . 0 of poultry raisers during 1945.
Star Ave. Inquire at 435 S TrolL ; g g
aiso laoie ana 1 cuairs, su iub ; and pad. . I FOR A COOLER
FOR SALE Two coats, size 16: two tables: 50 ft. new hose. Call after 5:00. No phone calls. 128 W. Wall. - .
FOR SALE 7-foot tandem tractor disc.. Clarence Reed, R. 3 Sullivan. Shelburn phone. -
. FOR SALE Two Duroc and two Spotted Poland gilts with pigs from two to,, seven weeks old. Also horses. Herbert Ladson, R. R. 1, Shelburn. - -
FOR SALE Four-piece bedroom suite, small tables, rockers; pair mens 4-buckle rubber 1 galoshes, large size.' 219 W. Johnson.
FOR SALE Bull calves from 2 to 6 weeks old. Wanted to trade: two-bottom 14" tractor plow for , one 16" tractor plow. See Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mile north of Merom.
home this
summer insulate now. No down payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan Insulation Co., Phone 228 or 258.
SPECIAL PRICES on greases and oils bought in quantities. We will deliver promptly. HUD'S
C.ATT- 'STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE 2 pr. curtain ( stretchers, quilting frames, re- j RECAPPING and -VULCANIZversible coat, and sport coat, size ING any job large or small. Guar12. Good condition. 732 E. Harris anteed workmanship. TAYLOR
ular Army in their qualified spec
ialties. You will receive a grade 1 depending upon the length of . OFFICIAL COUNT ON
Dime that you held your MOS. You ! must act before June 30, 1946, if j
advantage of
this: opportunity. It means excel
lent training and experience in a skilled trade which will prepare you for a future career. It means security and good pay as well as the finest, in food, clothing, education and travel. You' will be given the complete details without any obligation at the Ui S. Army Recruiting Station, 313 P.O. Bldg., Terre Haute. '
SOIL CONSERVATION REFERENDUM GIVEN
Richard T. James, Chairman of the State Soil Conservation has
Mrs. Venita Strahle and Miss Freida Peterson entertained the Friendly Circls Sunday School clasr at thrir home Tuesday nirht, P.sfh 26th. After the business meeting contests were enjoyed by all. Refreshments of sandwiches, salad and coffee were served to Mesdames Fonda McDaniels, Mary Bluebaugh, Blanche Devitt, Mildred Auftin, Lelia Shipley, Eva Hixon, Helen McCoskey, Louise Maddison, Lois McGarvey' Rosemary Plew, Nell Gordon, Ela'ine Smith, Miss Eunice Freeze and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pipher
moved inursday to the jacK Brannon property. Mi?r. Connie Sue J?nnings of Evansville, Indiana, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan' Moreland. Bert Stwalley's car collided with a milk truck near Black-
Cap Reid, who' is employed in Chicago, spent the week-end
nere witn nis lamny. ki
Mrs. Emma Ault and Mrs. Bertha Riggs were guests Wednesday of Clara and Thelma Ault.
Mrs. George Bishop and Har-
submitted notice of the result of hawk Wednesday morning, dethe referendum on the inclusion ' molishing his car but little damof additional territory within (age was done to the truck. The
the Sullivan County Soil Con-! dense tog was bhmed. Mr.
FOR RENT
St.
FOR SALE Tourist camp, filling station, all . equipment. On U. S. 41. Box 83 care Times.
FOR SALE East Beech Street, 4-room cottage. $1500.00. Terms. Box .81 care Times. '
FOR SALE--Rex Aire vacuum cleaner with ' all attachments. Practically aiew. Priced at O..P.A. ceiling price of $40. Phone Mrs. Eill Hays, 260.
FOR SALE North State Street, 4-room cottage. $1350.00. Terms. Box 17 care Times.
TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Sec-
tion Street. FOR KENT 75 acres of farm : . tground for corn or soy beans. ATTENTION FARMERS: Hay , Party renting must have good Cutter worth 325.00 for sale at a j tractor and implements. Frank L, bargain price of only $95.00. , Orr, MapleWood Farms, R. R. 2, JOHNSON ELEVATOR, 323 N. ' Shelburn, Indiana Holloway, Phone 325.' j 7- I FOR RENT Large business SPECIAL PRICES on insect rooms. Davis Hotel.
, spray, Bovinoil and separator oil. 1 :
HUD'S STANDARD STATION. -K KENT Strictly modern
furnished country home, 6 miles
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cowa, sbeen, calves and hosa. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan uhone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 21 hour service. .
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FOR SALE--Grist mill with
International 10 h.p. gasoline en
gine, burrs & sheller. Dan Prose,
Carlisle R. 3. ;
NOTICE Salvage containing from Sullivan, 1 mile off pave
um.-n.iudy us naa iree ior naming. merit. $50.00 per month For Phone 99 or write P. O. Box 122, fnrmatinn writ, in f
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Shelburn.
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FOR SALE-80-acre farm with , BRED CHICK hatch days are'
Mondays and Thursdays of Each week. Look at your calendar and send us in your order today for the exact date you desire. All leading Breeds. S5.00; $3.95: $11.50
l& SI 2.50 per 100. JOIISON FEED
&. SUPPLY CO. Phone 606. - .
2 sets of buildings, electricitv in
one and available in the other. Located 1 mile northwest of Bucktown. Inquire for Ben Figg at Raynold Figg's.
LOST
LOST Set of . keys in front or
near xync Theatre. Return to
Times Office or call 246.
servation district as -follows:
To all persons interested,
notice is hereby given that the
tabulation set out beiow gives a
full, correct, and triu report of
the results of a referendum held I
on the 21st day of February.
1946, cn the proposition of the inclusion of additional terri
tory within the 5iii!:vnn County Soil Conservation District. A. Number votrn? in- favor of said territory within said Soil Conservation District 1767. B. Number voting against Inclusion of said territory within said Soil Conservation District 67. C. Total votes cost 1334. . D. Fercent . participation by eligible voters 69.1. E. Percent favorable vote of eligible voters casting votes 96.3. State Soil ConservaSTATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE ' Richard T. James, Chairman.
Dated thir 13th day of March, 1946.
Siwalley escaped injury.
xN0TIIER KAYSONS'
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ftoW-l S OF VAUGHN'S ttT ' FLOWER SEEDS
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GET YOURS NOW WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! Phone .Orders Accepted "WTiere Satisfaction Is More Than A Guarantee"
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Wife!
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a ; Court St. Ph. 213
THIS country is short of industrial fats, mighty short. The supply is so low that the j government must decide how' much fat can be released to make soap; how much for other peacetime goods. The 8hortags would be even worse without the wonderful help American! housewives are giving by turning in used fats. " ; Keep saving to tide us over, this emergency. It will help you get more soaps and other products you want so much, c
Ben's Better Blocks BEN'S BLOCK PLANT (Formerly North fend Wrecking Co. ) For Your Concrete Needs Call Ben. . SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT BLOCKS Phone Plant, 270 Res. 8045 We Deliver
oiwy, SAM. IF SA'MS I'SEP FATS HELPS MAKE
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Wanted
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of
charge, Phone No. 9 reverse ! charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
WANTED Waitresses for Saturday nights. Sullivan Hotel.
BJETH CESTIFICATE yOT'CE
KEEP in Step With springtime. ' Notice- is' htreby giventhat'oy3" Look and feel -your best in a .?";,t:3 !m..f!!e? his pc-ution in the
place and time of his birth determined. Said petiticn is set for hearine in
your
Spencer, individually designed for your form alone. Call 561 after 5 p. m.
FOUND Baby stroller, quire Sherman Lobby.
In-
April 12th. 1946 at 9:00 A. M.
Dated this 1st day of April. W6. JAMES H. RINGER, C'erk Sullivan Circuit Court. Hays & Hays, Fetitioner'a Mtornsys.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US Security Loan Co. Upstairs New Oakley Bldg.
"A STRONG BANK" Where You Can Bank With 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. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Serving Sullivan County ( 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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SALVAGE CAN FILLS
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there's so apl KEEP TURNING IN USED FATS ) TO HaP MAW MOM SOAP; .
