Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 66, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 April 1946 — Page 3
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Miscellaneous
ATTENTION POULTRYMEN: Here's a Winning Combination, "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks" fed on Johnson Special Chick Starter. A Profitable Poul
try Program . . . the result of 35 i years of poultry progress. A favorite combination with hundreds
of poultry raisers during 1945. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 South Court St.
For Sale
FOR A COOLER 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 STANDARD STATION.
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ATTENTION FARMERS: Hay
FOR SALE Grist mill with I Cutter worth $325.00 for sale at a
International 10 h.p. gasoline en-1 bargain price of only $95.00.
", t.t ia t. x x ' Sine, burrs & sheller. Dan Prose, JOHNSON ELEVATOR, 323 N. TWO BOTTOM 14-inch tractor Carlisle R 3 Holloway, Phone 325. plows for sale. F.arm Bureau Co-. 1 , op. ! FOR SALE 80-acre farm with j SPECIAL PRICES on insect
-zi : 2 sets of buildings, electricity in!spray, Bovinoil and separator oil FOR John Deere parti ana j available In the other. I wtttys sTAwnARn statidtvt
mrace cau Located x mile northwest of Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. Bucktown. Inquire for Ben Figg CABBAGE PLANTS, frost 'at Raynold Figg's.
proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT FOR SALE 1937
NURSERY.
News Every Day From NeighboringTowns
DUGGER
Mrs. Rollie Eclinger was in Lawrenceville, Illinois Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblym and son, Hubert Glen, of Flint, Michigan, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mlers.
JOHNSON PRODUCTION- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McGee
BRED CHICK hatch days are '.were in Terre Haute Saturday.
I Mondays and Thursdays of Each
Lincoln ' week. Look at vour calendar and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Snyder of
' Zephyr coupe; 1934 Dodge sedan, 1 send us in your order today for Carlisle, were in Dugger Satur-
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting. John Stultz, R. 3 Carlisle.
FOR SALE Approximately 200 bushels Hybrid corn for feeding purposes. Write Box 15, care Times. FOR SALE Two coats, size 16; two tables; 50 ft. new hose. Call after 5:00. No phone calls. 128 W. Wall.
radio and heater. Good shape. Call . the exact date you desire. All aay-
at Black & White Garage, Dug- J leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 j Mr ahd Mrs Bishop Johnson ger, Indiana. . jfe $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED 'f Jasonville, were in Dugger
6c auri'ux uu. rnone ouo
FOR SALE 1940 Ford truck, new tires, with '41 motor. 305 N. Main.
i Monday.
Put new life in your car battery I Miss Roeana
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.
Weyrich spent
I by driving in at HUD'S, for the week-end in Terre Haute.
FOR SALE Two cows with!sPeedy' efficient BATTER Y Mr. and Mrs. John Bickle of calves and two heifers to freshen CHARGING with the new scien- jas0nville, transacted business
utic test metnoa. nuus siajnij- v,pr Mnndav
soon. Three miles southwest of New Lebanon. Hayden Vaughn.
iARD STATION.
FOR SALE John Deere ' 2-' SPECIAL $3.00 all perma
16-in. plow on rubber, good as nents (new material). Choice of Collins Mrs
new; rubber tire wagon. C. Lyn-. an over croq., reamer nun or hj Wy reCommended and her dell Drake, Fairbanks, Ind. , new cap coif. Charm Beauty Shop. many friends wish her much
Mrs. Mary Ellen Everleigh has purchased the Charm Beauty
Shop formerly owned by Mrs.
Everlaigh comes
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jefferson
and son, Billy, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jefferson.
Mrs. Ernest Stanfill and daughter, Delores, of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude German over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Spple and children of California, spent
a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Miller recently. Miss Mary Bennett of Texas, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.' Bennett here. Herbert Woolley spent the wetk-end in St. Louis, Mo. ' Eph Power of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Janice Power and other relatives and friends here. Mrs. Dora Parr of Indiana
polis, spent Friday here with friends.
on the chapter's Loan Association.
Cooperative
organized by Scout Field Executive Bud Hummell of Terre Haute under the auspices of the Shelburn Methodist Church con
gregation. A sizable enrollment is enjoyed at this early date with the roll steadily increasing, it was
stated. Parents of scouts to receive this investment are especially urged to attend, however, the impressive ceremony is open to all persons interested in scout work and the advancement of the Shelburn troop.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AT GRAYSVILLE
Wayne Huff discussed some of the F. F. A. activities such as hotbeds, the two-wheel trailer, the Farm Bureau Program, F. F. A. banquet, the convention, the News Letter, the summer camping trip, and the pruebred livestock sale.
The meeting was then closed
FOR SALE Four.piece . bedroojn suite, small tables, rockers; pair men's" 4-buckle rubber galoshes, large size. 219 W. Johnson.
FOR SALE 5-room house, one INSTRUCTION, Male.
acre of ground, good outbuild- TIG ATE Auto Body and Fender ings. Near Sullivan. Inquire : at Repair profits. You'll be conWoodward Hardware Store, Dug- vinced. Practical spare time home ger, Ind. study and resident course includ
ing metal work, spray painting,,
FOR SALE Rex Aire vacuum tleaner with all" attachments. Practically new. Priced at O.P.A.
ceiling price of $40. Phone Mrs.
Bill Hays, 260.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, porcelain enameled top, table style; 2 prs. lined drapes; dresses and formals sizes 16 &-18. In
quire 20 N. West St.
FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer. Shake's Machine Shop, 428 So. Troll.
FOR SALE Bronze turkey mav ho,n vn nn(in vniir
eggs, 30 cents; three-gallon Daisy -, hn ah ann
churn; -five-gallon Bentwood 4u htu:..u
. , . . juu. xvici;uciuii;cixxy-iiiiiiucu men
-lala VV, amsie, 1I1U. lg 6Q for
inves- sueeess- . , ,
Mr. ana mrs. iNoiana ngg oi Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived Monday to be the guests of her sisers, Mrs. Tommie Robinon, Mrs. Maude Silvers, and her mother, Mrs.! Ashburn.
FOR SALE Fishing poles, 10 Auto-Crafts
ft. to 1fi ft. 2Sn in 49r' snfthalla limes.
49c; leather catchers gloves, $2.49; ball bats, 98c; archery sets, 89c; powerhouse set complete with
free
Training.
details. 79 c-o
HAVING sold his home and moving to smaller property, will
T,"',' Saturday, April 6 beginning
amusing, educational. $6.95. Many other toys and games for boys and
girls from 6 to 60. At Kaysons Inc., 6 So. Court. Phone 213.
Wanted
WANTED Dead animals. We J, j , - a
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FOR SALE Ewes with lambs. I charge. Phone No. 9 reverse
W Gni nrta. Tnlnnhnnn COO ' ,1
E. F. Springer, Telephone 688.
FOR SALE Upright piano, very reasonable. Phone 9192.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Philco table model electric radio, Princess dresser, leather rocker, four display showcases. Flynn's Station, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Beautiful six-room house, two acres black ground, garage, chicken house, smokehouse, cellar, under good woven wire fence. See Elmo Ranard, second house north of Livingston Store, Scotchtown. . , FOR SALE 4-room semi-modern house with basement at 485 Star Ave. Inquire at 435 S. Troll. Also table and 4 chairs, 9x12 rug ano? pad.
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.
FOR SALE Tourist camp, filling station, all equipment. On U. S. 41. Box 83 care Times.
FOR SALE Southeast, 5-room cottage, good garage. Vacant. $2,000. Terms! Box 13, care Times.
FOR SALE House trailer, bed, dresser, 2-burner kerosene stove, New Perfection, just like new. James E. Preston, Carlisle, Ind.
charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
WANTED Waitresses for Saturday nights. Sullivan Hotel.
at 12:30 p. m.'Look in later issue
for items to be sold. Noah Meeks. Floyd Dillingham, 30 So. McCammon St.
SPECIAL $3.00 permanents (new material). Choice of all over croq., feather - fluff or new cap coif. Charm Beauty Shop.
INVESTITURE FOR SHELBURN SCOUT TROOP WEDNESDAY
in the official president.
manner
the -
Quit paylmr rent and own your heme. Special bargains oa property on Installment alan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
MEROM
WANTED Waitresses at BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person.
WANTED Tomato acreage. 1946 prices: $30.00 per ton for "No. l's, $20.00 for No. 2's. Star Packing Co., R. 2 Jasonville, or A. Ray Wyman at New Lebanon Elevator.
WANTED Valve and faucet repair up to 30 inches in diameter. Don't scrap your old valves and faucets. They can be made like new for little as 20 percent of original cost. We rebuild and reseat worn out or broken parts for all makes. Phone 507.X, Sullivan, after six p. m.
Frank "Bud" McCammon arrived home Friday from Camp Atterbury where he received his honorable discharge from the army after spending the last thirteen months in the China-Burma-India area overseas. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mize of Whiting, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family.
Luther Owens of Indianapolis, and- Charles Owens of Terre
Haute, spent the week-end with Mrs. Joy Owens. Mr. and Mrs. . Harvey McKee j and Dale McKinley of Mullberry, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee. ' Mrs. Anna Bailey left Satur-
I day to spend the ;;ext few weeks
FOR RENT 75 arrps of farm i with her son, Jim Bailey and
eround for corn or sov beans, wile at wnsenng
Party rentine must have pond I Mr- 9nd
The Shelburn Boy Scout Troop No. 52 will hold a public Tenderfoot investiture service Wednesday evening, April 3rd , at seven o'clock in -the Methodist Church auditorium in Shelbunn, Rev. Clarence Klllion, pastor, announced today. The Shelburn scout troop under the leadership of Scoutmaster Leslie Hiatt was recently
. An F. F. A. assembly program was held at the Graysville Kchool with the meeting called to order by the president, Wayne Huff,
with the opening ceremony.) There were 28 members present and the school assembly were the guests. Wayne opened the I meeting by announcing that .
"r.ie ot tne cnapter larmers wore going to give talks on the F. F. A.
DR. A. C. McPIIAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO.
on uic
T-cnidermilk gave a talk Service .Scroll.
Phillip Badger gave a talk on the meaning of the F. F. A. Burl Harris gave a report on the Local Constitution. Floyd Hopewell gave a report on the program of work. ,' Bill Gilbreath gave a report on the pest killing contest. John Ransford gave a list of the supervised farm practices for the year. ' Roy Dollahan gave a report on the seed selling contest. Lloyd Wade gave a report on the Hog Loan. Edward Ferree gave a report
RUMMAGE SALE, Tee-Y-Tee Bakery, Saturday, April 6 and Monday! April 8. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sponsored by Psl Iota Xi.
FOR RENT
Illinois.
Mrs. Paul Scott of spent the week-end
tractor and imnlemfints. Frank i Cartnage,
Orr. MaDlewood Farms, K T? 2 here at their home and visiting
Shelburn, Indiana.
FOR RENT Large rooms. Davis Hotel.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 305 N. Main.
LOST
LOST Set of keys in front or
near Lyric Theatre. Return I Times Office or call 246. '
WANTED TO HAUL-Gravel, LT 17 Jewel yellow Sold crain and coal. Delivery anv time.!watch- waterproof. Sweep second
I leiauvco. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' Daniels
business and family, Mrs. Cleo Brown
and children, Mrs. Roxie Kelsey and daughter; Mrs. Stella Riley and Ruth Roseberry attended the Spring Festival at Graysville Friday night. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon, April 5th, at 2 o'clock at the horns of Mrs. Mabel Hoesman. Members please . bring . your "poppy day posters."
to ,
any place. Call Howard Hayhurst, Fairbanks phone.
WANTED TO ' BUY Mowing machine attachment and cultivators for B size Farmall tractor. Also wanted to buy: a few cattle. G. G. Billman, Dentist, Sullivan.
hand, 10-karat solid gold case No. !
512. Has 4 holes in back for removing. Box 33 care Times.
JERICHO
i WAMTUn Pussnnnl contif.
tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
Dead Animals Removed All kinda: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co
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Mrs. Hazel Pigg and daughter.
jRena, visited in Dugger recently.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Rena Broshears were Mrs. Nellie Robbins and children of Carlisle, Ruel and Raymond Pigg, Loretta Broshears and Miss Betty Norris of Sullivan.
I IMS MARKETS
April 2.
DEALERS WANTED For fastest moving combination screenstorm ventilating window in the country! Exclusive franchises given! This window has many PATENTED features; low priced; two weeks delivery; Hoosier.made product throughout; samples and sales material available; our rep
resentatives are. making $100 per Saturday.
week and up. Write NOW before , someone else in your commuhity i Homer Montgomery takes advantage of this opportun-1 Dugger recently.
INDIANAPOLIS,
(UP) Livestock: Hogs, 7,000; active, steady; all good choice butchers 160 lbs. up and some choice lighter weights. $14.85; 100-160 lbs. scheduled at $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows and good stags mostly $14.10. Cattle, 1,800; calves, 500; steers and heifers moderately active; good and choice steers generally
Everett Houldson was in ni. it- ' steady; medium to good about
0
ger recently.
Dr. Marion Bedwell visited his mother here Sunday.
Hugh Collins was in Duggsr
was in
steady; heifers - little changed; choice medium weight steers, $17.10; moderate supply light medium . weights, $16.25 $16.75; .mostly good, $15.00 $15.75; cows and light supply steady; good at $13.25 $14.30; common and' medium, $9.50 $13.00; vealers active and steady; good and choice,
. $17.50 $18.05.
PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS New Spring Offer 10 Choice Varieties $1 per doz. plants ORDER GROWING PLANTS NOW to insure a glorious display of bright colored flowers in your yard this year. HOLLYHOCKS. Very fine strain with large bright, showy flowers SI per doz. plants MIXED DELPHINIUMS. Our selection sturdy plants, true perennials SI per doz. plants PRIMROSES. 'Gorgeous fragrant yellow flower for border and rock gardens $1 per doz. plants SHASTA DAISIES. Huge white flowers with yellow centers $1 per doz. plants GENUINE KELWAYS ENGLISH MARGUERITES. Fine for cutting and for background effects '. $1 per doz. plants SWEET WTVELSFIELD. Various colors. Similar '
to Sweet William, but having longer blooming. season $1 per doz. plants LEOPARD FLOWERS Our delightful new Blackberry Lily. Brilliant Orange-red blooms. Excellent for drying for winter bouquets $1 per doz. plants BABY'S BREATH. Dainty white flowers much used for bouquets $1 per doz. plants LINUM. Grows 2 ft. high. Dainty sky blue flowers on graceful arching stems. Sometimes called "flowering evergreen" $1 per doz. plants MOUNTAIN PHLOX. Very sweet scented purple spikes 2 to 3 ft. Blooms profusely during June and July SI per doz. plants Please add 20 cents per doz. plants for packhig and postage Save Y2 By Ordering All 10 Varieties We will ship cne doz. each of the ten varieties listed above, a to. tal of 10 doz. well rooted flower plants, for $4.85. We will pay
all postage and packing expense on this special ten dozen ship
ment. Regular price $10.00. Our Spring Sale Price, .10 doz., 120 hardy flower plants, delivered postpaid . .
Perennial plants will be very scarce later this Spring. You will
be wise to order yours at these special prices, today,
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I Bill : Goodman was 1h5 -this good native lambs, $15.00 $15.50;
anapolis, Indiana.
1 WANTED 2 men to cut logs. Norman Wilkey, 9 miles nortb-
community or.s day last week. medium grade at around $13.00 Mrs. Stevens visited her dau- $14.75; wooled slaughter ewes, ghter, Mrs? Lucy Eailey recently. $8.00; shorn, $8.00 down. .
$4.85
5 Rose Dawn Plants Added Free
If order for ten doz. plants mailed this week; Rose Dawns are the
new sMver pink flowers., which we have shipped to over a half
million hemes during the past two years.
Plants will be shipped when weather conditions are ideal for
transplantng. Order should be mailed immediately.
Offer good for few days only. S4end Cash, check or money order to
CLARK GARDNER
Route 1, Bos 747 Osage, Iowa
Let's talk chicken
YOU CAN'T SEE THE VITAMINS IN AN EGG, BUT THEY'RE THERE! An egg is the world's more perfect food. Each egg comes wrapped in its own Divine
package. When you look at an egg, you see the shell, but a it is the invisible contents that count. When you look
a CHICK it isn't the exterior cuteness nor downy feathers that count; it is the quality in the blood stream of that chick that determines its value. Why not protect your
self on this invisible quality? Buy Dillingham's U. S.
(Indiana) Approved Pullorum Controlled Chicks. Otir
neaiby Associate Breeders cooperate with us in rigid cull
ing, proper feeding for high hatchability, pullorum test ing. Don't take chances this year. The best way to save feed is to feed better chicks! Remember; when conditions are not dependable, buy "Dillingham's" chicks that are dependable. Feed JENNY VEE FEEDS Jenny Vee Feeds Contain MAN-A-MAIl
Liimngn
am
HATCHERY
C O. DILLINGHAM, Prop. 15 No. Main St. . Telephone' 392
