Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 69, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 April 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale TWO BOTTOM 14-inch tractor plows for sale. Farm Bureau Coop. FOR John Deere nart and lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire St, Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CABBAGE PLANTS, frost . proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT NURSERY. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, ford cutting. John Stultz, R. 3 Car lisle. ' . ' FOR SALE 4-whcel trailer. Shake's Machine Shop, 428 So. Troll. FOR ' GRAVEL PHONE 640. Washed gravel or unwashed pit run. Prompt delivery. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. FOR SALE 80-acre farm with 2 sets of buildings, electricity in one and available in the other. Located 1 mile northwest of Bucktown. Inquire for Ben Figg at Raynold Figg's. FOR SALE Baby buggy, in good condition. Gates Grocery, 664 S. Main. FOR SALE 15 head of stock cattle; one milk cow. Wilbur Grass, Carlisle, Ind.

; FOR SALE Five-room resilence two blocks from public IpAciuaro. Desirable.totiin. Six 4JThousand dollars casrrrvViite to . . "C. F. K. ," c-o Daily Times. I - .

FOR SALE Used bicycle, ex- ; cellent condition, good Firestone tires. Joe Ellis, 316 West Beech. Phone 829-L. .. FOR SALE Good piano and stool. $20.00. Wanted: good truck. Cox, 225 North Main St. HOMINY by ton $2.80, bag $2.90; northern seed oats, $3.20 bag; egg mash, $3.60; scratch, $3.35. Able'g Feed Store. FOR SALE Four-roomed house, garage, water in kitchen. Corner lot. Close in. See Hosea Pound, Shelburn. "-1 FOR SALE Mixed hav. Wal lace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International record"?, slso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Mysic House. s FOR SALE Modern sevenroom, house; 100-acre farm with fair improvements. Will finance part to anyone interested in a home. Also corn. Lewis E. Chowning. FOR SALE 9-room house, a good one, electricity, good outbuildings, 20 acres land. .Southeast edge of Farmersburg. Possession soon. 4- room house, electricity, barn, poultry house, cellar, 5 acres land, good fence. One mile west of Cass. Possession April 20th. 5- room house, electricity, barn, poultry & brooder house, coal and wood house, 10 acres land, good fence. 2 miles east Paxton. Nice location. Possession soon. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley -Bid?. Room 4 Phone 548 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 phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Term Usst. Tg!asx

FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmobile ;

eight 4-door sedan. Lendall , Lofton, 2 miles east of Shelburn 1 on Road 43. i FOR SALE One excellent Roll-Awav bed with innersnring i mattress. Mrs. O. L. Somers, Pax-, ton, Ind ICE for sale at the Texaco Station in Graysville. FOR SALE Bed, dresser, table !

top oil stove, 2-piece overstuffed car Dreferablv 1936 '37 or '"8 lurnisneo tuun" "T ' suite hPatins sW 718 Smith j P, I 1 Sullivan, 1 mile off paveState Street " SU ;Tlel b" Wlll consider any mod- ment $50 00 per month For in. StateStreet ; el. See Chas. L Davis, Jr., Coun- formation( write in care of Box FOR SALE-Steel telescope ty Assessors office, Court House. S0Q Daily TimeScasting rod or fly rod, 12 to 20-ft. I WANTED Woman to do f am- i :

bamboo poles, fishing tackle and one good boat. Bose's Market, 610 North Main. ' . . : ' FOR SALE One 14-inch 2bottom tractor plow. See Sheldon Meier, Highway 54. First house east of New Harmony mine. j : . FOR SALE Eight-piece solid oak dining room suite in excellent condition; two standard size screen doors. Phone 593.Y. i FOR SALE Milk cows. 3 miles northeast of Graysville. Eno Brothers. FOR SALE 4-year-old Jersey milk cow with seven-weeks-old calf; also two good Jersey-Duroc j gilts. Chas. Osburn, R. 2 Shelburn.- . ., FOR SALE Large coal tipole, I 20-ton W inflow truck scale;;, l1;!inch hoist cable. John Williams, 128 North Cross St. j FOR SALE Kiddie cart, one bathinetle, and 5 13-weeks-oid pigs. Valere Van Houch, St.Clair St., near Cheese Plant. FOR SALE 1941 Hudson coach. I Inquire 902 North Court. FOR SALE Small Buick, Series 40, 1936 model, four-door sedan. $125.00 below ceiling price. Phone 16 or come to Cities Service Garage at Main and iVall. FOR SALE 2-piece living room suite in excellent condi-1 tion; library table, medium size; plate rack; drop-leaf table, walnut; child's genuine wicker rocker; large wicker' rocker; table; magazine rack, new; floor lamp; table lamp; pair what-nots. Ona White, 312 Donaldson. Phone 153. FOR SALE One , 9-yr.-old 1300-lb. brood mare, work anywhere. 1-4 mile east Benson Chapel Church. Herman Houpt. MORE STAMPED GOODS, pure linen towels and 'napkins, throw rugs, novelty furniture, etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop. FOR SALE 10-ft. glass showcase, stands 4 ft. high. Has 2 ad justable shelves. Price $35.00. Phone F. L. Long, Paxton 2-20. FOR SALE Three-year-old Guernsey cow, calf by side; 2 2400-lb. colts; wagon and harness. Jasper Harrison, R. 3. Near Longs Chapel Church. ,fUh Duroc sows with cl pigs, month old, ygood stock; 1 disk cultivator; 1 walking plow; 1 Oliver 2-bottom tractor plow, 12-in. Thos. A. Sevier, R. 3 Sullivan. Dugger phone. wt cr'n , . SALE Duroc male hog, weight 250 lbs.,, a good one; also dinette outfit like new. George DeFoor, Sullivan R. 1. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We' remove your dead animah free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Men to glean 40 acres corn recently picked. OUo Gorby, 231 W. Giles, Phone 534-X.

WANTED Girl or woman for ' SIT BACK and take it easy, general housework. Washings Phone 39-W, Shelburn, for tire sent out. Write Box 1500 c.o , repairing. Flynn's Service StaTimes. " i tion, Shelburn, Ind,

WANTED Tomato acreage. 1946 prices: $30.00 per ton for No. l's, $20.00 for No. 2's. Star Packing Co., R. 2 Jaspnville, or A. Ray Wyman at New Lebanon Elevator.

WANTED TO HAUL Gravel, grain and coal. Delivery any time, any place. Call Howard Hayhurst, Fairbanks phone. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumpinff equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED TO DO General lawn mower sharpening and repair. 543 W. Thompson Street. WANTED Someone to clqan office once each week Write Box 1000 c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY Small ; farm, close in to Sullivan. Five- j room house or larger with elec-) tricity Call 736 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Modern house, in Sullivan. Six rooms or more. Call 73tJ. WANTED TO RENT 100 acre; of good corn ground. Have new tractor ana equipment. For reterence see Bill Mickey. Chas, Alsman, 19 So. Maxwell St., Sulilivan. WANTED TO BUY A used jy washing. Write Box WW c-o ' Times. t - . WANTED Two or three-piece maple bedroom suite. Good condition, with or without springs and mattress. Phone 623. . WANTED Farm hand. Marrjed man with farm experience preferred. O. D. & R. C. Patton Graysville Phone. ' - " . HELP WANTED Permanent position open for young lady. I Apply Bennett's Pharmacy waiM tiij uooa muk cow, Guaranteed, kh Phone Graysville - -. . ! WANTED Girl .News Stand. ito work at VAULT and cesypool cleaning w'ith modem equipment. Eox 19 care Times. "Vim a' 7 7, FURNACE cleaning. Also rcpairing furnaces. Steed-Carson Co., Lewis, Ind. Write or phone. WANTED Man or boy to con--tract for care of the Hamilton township cemeteries. See Earl IHanrffnrH at TrcWo ri . 1946 GIRL GRADUATE Position open in local retail store. Opportunity for advancement. Apply Box 700 c-o Times. , Miscellaneous ; ' 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. Wo wi!l deliver promptly. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICK i hatch days are Mondays and Thursdays of Each 1 week. Look at your calendar and send us in your order today for j the exact date you desire. All) leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 j ; & $12.50 per 1C-0. JOHSON FEED I & SUPPLY CO. Phone 606. SPECIAL PRICES on insect! spray, Eovinoil and separator oil. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ! SPECIAL $3.00 permanents (new material). Choice of all over croq., feather fluff or new cap , coif. Charm Beauty Shop. 1 - - - RUMMAGE SALE, Tee-Y-Tee I Bakery, Saturday, April 6 and Monday, April 8. 9 a. m. to 5 p. ! m. Sponsored by Psi Iota Xi. ! - - LADIES, you need not ; about delivering those worry 1 heavy bundles. Just call HUD, 262, and i your parcels will be picked up jand delivered for . a meager sum. I HUD'S STANDARD STATION. I AUCTION SALE of household goods and miscellany, Monday, April 8, 2 p. m., at 515 No. Court. KEEP in step with springtime. Look and feel your best in a Spencer, individually designed for your form alone. Call 561 after 5 p; m.

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! WHEN in need of HOUSE (WIRING or general electric work J call Lloyd Nichols, Merom. SEE US for wall paper, one hundred patterns to choose from, terns. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Strictly modern , J " a IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Paul Sevier, Jr., who died six years ago, April 6f 1940. Today brings sad memories of a loved one laid to rest, And those, who think of him today Are those who loved him best, Not dead to us who love him, Not lost but gone before, He lives with us in memory and will forever more. Sadly missed, by Mother, Father j TODAYS MARKETS . - INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestock: April 5. Hogs. 4,500; active, steady; good and chocie butchers 160 lbs. up ' and some choice lighter weights, L ', 6" Slags, it.iu. 1 Catt)C) 225; calves, 400; steers and heifers quotably steady; me dium nri onnd. $14.50 $16.00: milium and food around C50-lb. heifer;;, $15.00: cows unchanged; good beef cows top $14.30; common and medium. $9.50 $13.00; vealcrs active and steady; good i. and choice. $17.50 $18.05; common and medium, $11.50 $17.00. Sheep, '50: not enough offered for fair market test; choice lambs around $16.00; wooled slaughter ewes up to $8.00; shortn offerings, $6.00 down. FACTOGRAPHS . Tiis city of Coventry, Ec.g?::d, ii a very ancient place. In 1C-14 Earl Leofric and his wife, Lr.c!y Gociiva, founded there a magnificent' Benedictine monastcvy. For many years the traditional deer! by Lady Godiva was celebrated by a procession. The otne, a dcuble-ree'd woodwind iT'.EU'U'.ncni which, in its s:r.i;:'.-.:;t form is of great antiquity, is tracer! in the sculp-., fare of Ejypt and G.eece. Its present form is a development of the older shavvn. The -name ot the musical instnn;;tiit called the oboe comes from the 'Italian oboe, French hautbois,- English hautboy, high wood, so called from the high notes of the instrument An ode originally was a poem to be sung to the accompaniment of some musical Instrument, as the lyre. The poem and the music were inseparable. An obolus was a Greek measure of weight and a Greek coin.' Six oboli made a drachma. Before, the war an estimated 50,000 U. S. homes rented rooms to tourists. Hypoproteinemia. means depletion of blood and tissue protein, The wild horses of the Gobi desert are only four feet high,

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Mr. and i.lrr . Carl vVamplev and family were guests Sunday of Mr. ard Mrs. Bill F. Johnson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boroughs transacted business in Hutsonville Tuesday. Miss Daisy Foots of Robinson, ,. T-.m.-rfv hr-ro f ransactina buniness and calling on friends. Miss Ruth Robertson, a teacher in the Indianapolis schools, is .-pendinET the spring here with herxparets, vacation Mr. und Mrs. Frank Robertson. : Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sdgington and ' sons and Norma Johnson ware gueits over the week-end of Estella Johnson and Wayne. Cn Sunday they were guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pirtle ;md t family at New Lebanon. Mrs. Cora Dungan left Tuesday to rpend the remainder of the week with relatives in Robinson, Illinois. .Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Jennings call-d on Mrs. Chrisra Hale at the ! rspital in Sullivan Sunday afterr.ee n. Basketball Banquet On Tuesday evening, March 26. the Holt Hall dining :"oom at Merom Institute was the ccene of a banquet sponsored by the Parent Teachers Association xor the high rchool and junior high school basketball teams of 1945'46. A delicious nfeteria dinn-r . . . i mi y.'ai en'en to a large crowu.. uie tablT were beautifully lef-o- 'it ed in ;,chxl colors, candles ;-.r.d flower3. Scaled at the npekers table wrc Hev. T. M. Jennings, president of the P. T. A. Association; E. B. Waltcrr, trustee: Jesso M. Boston County Supt. of Schools; Alice V. Parker, chairman of program committee; E. W .Berry, Supt. of the school; Baal JrTasoi;, high school .;onh: Hex- L'ai'.?'l?.riv. Junior his'.i t, Sports Edi CCCh: Pnb Ne't tor of the T"vtp. Haute '.'itar; nr.d Lcrtcr Mihin, coach of MunU'zumn, who were the speakers of the fvening. Members 'of the high school vcam were introduced by Coach Mason and members of the junior high team by Coach Dauaherty. . ''-i the junior high teachers and the yell leaders, Phyllis Vickrey, Marge Sparks, Alice Bogard and Barbara Hairy. Several people from out of town attended tha banquet. SliELSl j Mr. and Mrs. Erneft Grantham i of Clinton, ware guests of ' Mr. :ahd Mrs. Calvin Blubaugh and 'family Sunday. i Ivan Marti ' for a few ,c'n, ; home on hi leave ;nrvr tar.d Mrs. Ross Marts. and Kn. Ho:? Hill . nr.d Mrs. Elizabeth Hart a.-a daugh ter, Vicki J.t.'ic, of Carlisle, visit ed Mr. a;ia ."iv. C:aude ..Jii-co Tuesday evening. j il JTc?!i!!?n was In Terre Ha -its Wcdn3;:3ay. ?Jrs. Fdno Phillips of CJintnn, tinted her mother, Mrs. Moilie Phillips Sunday.

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Among persons from Ilyniera hearing Bishop Alexander P. Shaw at the Sullivan Methodist Church Monday evening were Rev. and Mrs. Guy Miller ;ind jdaugnter, tnzanein, ie wuwn, !RIrs - Gritton, Mrs. Etta Barcus, Anna Reed, Stella Guest, Mrs. ! Evan Moreland, Mrs. Lois McGarvsy, Frank Pierson, Ralph Marshall, M:-s. Nannie VanArsdall and Tom Bridwell. Rev.' Guy Millar is at home after conducting a two week's revival meeting in Illinois. Mrs. Mattie Erush of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. Mr., and Mrs. Joe Pipher will occupy the Clara Brancon property. Charley Ring is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Killough, Sr. of Oblong, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Killough of Ft. Wayne, were recent guests of Ralph Marshall and family. VA".s Vina Syoster has sold her nvonerty and household goods ar-'- will 'nend the summer nt Indiana State. Teachers College working on her Master's Degree. - T-TPn Chance is much improved after her serious il!nens and operation at the Methodist Hospital in Indhnapolis, DUGGER Ml'E Lethn spent Mary Foster- si id --"Mrs. Juj!;:o of trirli-uiapoliv, Wf-dnc dv with Mr. and Wilbur Hale. Mrs Misses Evelyn Gray, rhaHott" Ashcraft, June Ann Miller and Mrs. Orval Miller were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mm. Ralph Keene and daugh ter, Betty, were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs. Mack Mayfield under.vpit a major operation at the Linton ho-sril;1! Mrmday. T.Tr. and Tin. Arthur L. Cor- ! nelius of Indianapolis, are rnendin a few days with Mr. and Mrs-. One-BIinuto Test 1. What is a newt? 2. What type of feet does an Otter have? 3. What is a merganser? Words of Wisdom Against diseases the strongest fence Is the defensive virtue, abstinence. Herrick. Hints on Etiquette Being- pclite and courteous to your young people's friends when they come to the house, is not They'll Do It Every

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Camille Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exline, Mrs. Reed Ringer and. John 3xline spent Sunday in Stinesville, Indiana witii Mr. and Mrs. Albert Molnar and daughter, Janice, the occasion being in honor of little 'Miss ."jni's birtlidn . She received many nice gifts and CFircls. Mr. and Mrr. Cms .Ki?lblc-k. Mrs. Jennie Bloody and ' Mr.;. Margaret 'Weaver visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Near Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Emory ;:r.d children were in Linton Tuesday.

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Fred Ridgeway of Hammond, called' on Lee Grass Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens i visited their daughter, Mrs. Ro'bertine VunMetcr and huLband Tuesday evening. Mrs. James .'s.brams called or. ;Mrs. Eill Thewlis Tuesday afternoon. I Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton, Mrs. Kocert uoiod ana son j Indianapolis, spent Wednesday ,wi,h Mr 9nd Mrs Lee Grass. Mrs. Dewpy McKinky, Mertia Powell and sons, Wilbur Grass and son, called in the afternoon. Chester VanMeter, who been ill is some improved. Mrs. Mrs. Tim, has Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment pUn. Also farms for W. T. MELLOTT

CONTACT A.W.DeWitt Authorized Dealer FARMERS GUIDE for all of Sullivan County . at 29 N. State St. or P. O. Box 122 Sullivan. Ind.

iii ;j.'iyi?nffraOT'g:. GRAB BAG only good manners, but helpful in family relations. Today's Horoncono With your very goncrous nature you are imposed upon by others. You are sociable and gracious, f.nd have a pleasing personality. You enjoy out-door life, and are especially fond of flowers. Your family is very dear to you, and you will always have many friends. Sol?fe your individual problems without help today. Change i3 in tho air this morn Distributed by King Features Eyadicats, Tim

LOT r-.Ci, ! Visit l'ie TAYLOR TIKE SERVICE and you'll, find ! the finest recappiiis: equioment. Let us give ycur ! tires a new CAP tor spring. 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS-DEPOT CAFE ing, so be careful. Obstacles mr.y beset you; use tact to overcome them. Adopt an easy pace thi3 afternoon and guard your valuables. Advance through intelbc-" tual efforts this evening, early, tven though your hopra may seem to be very distant. Don't be irked over delays. One Minute Test Answers 1. A small salamander with semi-aquatic habits. 2. Webbed and clawed. 3. A flsh-eatuijr duck. Inc. By jimmy Hatlo ED Herman! . 225 EJDI30M Atfrl Mount VERNOM M.V.

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