Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 72, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 April 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale SEE US for soy bean inoculation. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' , ' ' H - : I9R Jo ef,Part, i jerrtce call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery. Service, Sullivan, Ind. NURSERY. ' . PLENTY of congoleum rugs at Woodward s. Woodward Hardware Co., .Dugger, Ind. ' FOR SALE Electric steel guitar and steel case. See Mr. Everhart, 815 E. Harris. For reference see Cadwell. FOR SALE International 2bottom' 14-inch plow. Lby Dowty, Farmersburg R. 1. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet 1-ton truck. Can be seen at Kraft Foods Co. 1 FOR SALE Young Hereford bulls. Ancil Woodard, Fairbanks, Ind. , FOR SALE Oil, coal, and natural gas water heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 3-year-old saddle mare, unbroke. Thos. Farmersburg, Ind. Brunker, FOR SALE One saddle mare and one cow registered) with heifer calf. 'Miles Pinkton,' 2 miles west of 'Sullivan, j - ' - FOR SALE 2-pifce living room suite, dresser. Also 23 and 24-inch horse collars. Reasonable. Phone 9022. Walter R. Wilson. FOR SALE Young man's blue all-wool tweed suit, fit size 5 ft., 5 to 7 inches, weighing 120-130. 235 N. Cross. - FOR SALE The John Eslinger camp at Riverton. For particulars see Mrs. Anne Eslinger at Merom, FOR SALE Two suitable building sites on West Washington St. Bpx 100 c-o Times. FOR SALE Kroll baby buggy, brown and tan. Good condition. 503 Sylvan Dell or call 629. FOR SALE 23 acres, 7 -room house and cellar, outbuildings Near Little Betty & New Harmony mines. See Lilly Keene, 321 South Court or call 9075. FOR SALE 2 young cows, with calves; 2 large sows, 19 pigs; 1 good work mare. Pearl Van Meter, R. 3 Carlisle. FOR SALE Corn at Elsie Eaton farm four miles southwest of Sullivan on Road 54. Henry Gettinger. FERTILIZER Car of corn fertilizer now on track. Monroe's Feed Service. FOR SALE Cow with calf; Taylor Tot and bathinette. Valere Van Houck, South St. Clair near Cheese , Factory, FOR SALE A pre-war Maytag ironer in excellent condition. Box No.23 c-o Times. NEW and used auto parts, good used V8 block, extra good Plymouth motor, used electric sweeper. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle. - Dead Animals x Removed AH 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 hoar service. John Wachtel Co Terr Hiitt. !g!gif

40 ACRES land, house and barn

for sale, trade or rent. Call at 233 E. Depot St. FOR SALE F-20 International tractor with power-lift cultivators, 1939 model. Lawrence "Brownie" Huff R 2 Sullivan. 6 miles west f Sullivan 'fresh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214. FOR SALE Sow and 9 pigs, Also cow and calf. Quincy Walls, Chaney Farm, R. 3 Sullivan.' FOR SALE I.C. tractor on rubber, cultivator, plow and disk. Chancy Lamb, Carlisle, Ind. Carlisle Phone. FOR SALE Florence heating Stove and green and ivory coal ' range. Good , condition. 710 " E. Beech St. Mrs. J. H. Allen. i - j CABBAGE, tomato and pepper FOR SALE 5-months-old purebred Chester White male hog. On 54 first house east of Berea church. James Oliver. FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. HOMINY by ton $2.80, $2.90; northern seed oats, $3.20 bag; egg mash, $3.60; scratch, $3.35. Abie's Feed Store. ' - i FOR" SALEAtrinm Vimico ra11n r "hnrn poultry house, electricity, 5 acres' land good fence. 1 mile west of Cass. Immediate possession. 5-room house, cellar, garage

poultry house, electricity; 18 acres l l! land. Near Antioch church. ' j WANTED Married man to 6-ropm house, cellar, garage, ' work pp f arm. steady employpoultry and cpal house, smoke- ment Luther Phegley, 6 miles, house, electricity, 2 acres land. ' west of Carlisle on R. 3. Close to Road 54, north Exline. , . Corner. Immediate nossession. WANT floor sanding to do,

' 3-room house, cellar, poultry fcntieo olontripitv 1A kmoe' Innil 2 miles northwest Cass. We" have several large farms, good buildings, good land, goodi locations. Come in and talk real estate. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548. ' FOR SALE F-12 tractor on steel, plow, cultivator. 1-2 mile south and 1-2 mile west of Benson CHapeL William . (Bill) Conner.

: I STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE 42 acres, Jefferson Township on Paxton & Bucktown ' JOHNSON PRODUCTIO.Nroad; 3 veins of coal. Priced to BRED CHICK hatch days are sell. J. J. Joice, 827 Vigo St., Vin- Mondays and Thursdays of Each cennes, ind P. O. Box 423. ! wee- LooH at your calendar and ' - . , jsend us in your order today for FOR SALE White porcelain the exact date you desire. All five-burner oil stove, built-in leading Breeds. $5.00; $3.95; $11.50 oven 506 North Court St. '. & $12.50 per 10Q. JOHSON FEED poo 'cat.- 'tv". I & SUPPLY CO. Phone 606. FOR SALE Dining room table ! . : & 6 chairs, dressing table with SPECIAL PRICES on insect mirror top & stool, also white spray, Bovinoil and separator oil. bedroom furniture.. 325 So. State HUD'S STANDARD STATION. Sl' , . WEEN in needof HOUSE FOR SALE Two cabinets, cook WIRING or general electric work stove, orchard disc and cultiva- call Lloyd Nichols, Merorm

tor. Cheap if taken at once. 820 E. Washinjgton. Call after 6 p.m. ! FOR BALE Bb Tenor Saxophone, C Soprano Saxophone, Bb Cornet, Bb Clarinet, 1 set Parsifal Bells, 1 set Xylophones. Orville Hall, Shelburn, Ind., Phone 173. ' FOR SALE One Silver King tractor and cultivator; one 14inch two-bottom Oliver plow. Herbert "Bud" Mason, New Lebann' . . - . FOR SALE Bowles vulcanizing outfit, in good condition Henry A. MILAM STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Baby, carriage,, all .steel and leather, in excellent condition. Mrs. Frank Chahey, 247 So. Court. Phone 892. FOR SALE Maple high chair, leather baby buggy, also maple nursery seat, 318 West Johnson.

FOR SALE Grocery business, near square. Inquire 424 So. Court. Home evenings.

FOR SALE 5-room house with 14 acres of ground. Also 1930 Model A pick-up. Inquire at 523 So. Court. FOR SALE 1 John Deere 14l in 2-bottom tractor plow. Good I condition. Hugh Sharp, Sullivan ! R. 2. Gan be seen at T. A. Spring er farm. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet sedan. Motor in, good shape, good tires. Bill Mason, 311 South Holloway. FOR SALE 80 acres, on pavement; 30 acres clover, 30 acres plow land, 20 acres pasture; 40 I acres No. 6 coal, can be stripped. 1 mile west of Hymera. W. D. Cain, 206 Neal St., Jasonville, Ind. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. 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 Farm hand. Married man with farm experience preferred. O. D. & R. C. Patton, Graysville Phone. WANTED Cesspool, 'tank and vault cleaning. Modern .-ynv pumping equipment. Box 20 care Tmes. WANTED To rent 3 or 4-room unfurnished apartment or house ' no children, reference. Phone 370. WANTED Three unfurnished rooms' or buy small home. Phone : VJ ANTED Pick-up truck and piauorm scaies. nugn wuson, 61? N. Main St. W ANTED Man and woman for steady employment! See Self at County Infirmary. Orion v RADIATOR repair and cleanbag ing. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator ' Shop, 925. N. Main St. Telephone 334, : room house in' Sullivan: Phone 94. WANitu hmall nuse or apartment. Prefer unfurnished but will consider furnished. Call 'E - or sec mrs lv"uim at ' Owen Clark, 557 So. Court St. or ! telenhone ' - - - . - WANTED Paner hahelne to' do. Call 9151. 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." We will deliver promptly. HUD'S FOUND Several weeks ago. silver globe belonging, to yard ornament. Inquire, at Times office. ' " NOTICE We sharpen cast and steel plow points, lawn mowers, mowing machines, cycles, and do all kinds, of general repair work, Pinkston's General Repair Shop, 1 mile east and 1-4 mile north of Graysville. I NOTICEThe Sullivan County Coonhunters Ass'n. will pay $100.00 reward for the apprehension of anyone poisoning or steal ing coon dogs in Sullivan County. FOR TRADE 5-room house and garage, concrete , side drive, for small farm. Inquire at 424 SoCourt. ' ' . ATTENTION I have all kinds of sweet corn for sale at 110 W.I Wall St. Bill Mickey'.'

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PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at , eight o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan. ATTENTION TRUCKERS Special discount on gasoline at Flynn's Service Station, 1-4 mile west of Sbelburn, Ind , on U. S. 41. TRACTOR REPAIR We service all makes of tractors in our shop or in the field. When in trouble call Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phone 332. IT PAYS to shop for your automobile insurance. Check our full service policy with 80 collision at new low rates. All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, Room 4, ' North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind. LATEST popular Victor, Blue . - . ----- -" . also popular, classical and child-.., -J nhi'lI ren's ; record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. RECAPPING and VULCANIZ ING any job large or small. Guar anteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. FLOOR SANDING and finishing done. Have complete equip-; ment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R, 5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. POLISHING & SIMONIZIWv, to protect the paint on your" car 'at HUD'S STANDARD STATION; FOR RENT FOR RENT-Good garden' plot. Will take produce for part pay. SaaWa-"enhW"WT6ftli' Court. ' ; ': FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close in. Kitchen privilege. Suitable for couple.. 215 So. Section LOST LOST On Road 154, black suitcase containing 'children's school clothing. " Notify Rilev Parks, Graysville. - - - .i-- uAua .aigc iLfaxi L.v Jz ball trailer hitch. M. W Anderson, R. 2 Sullivan or Phone 9251.

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At Lyric Sunday And Monday!

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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

nil Miss Ruth Woolley was the guest of friendr in Martinsville over the week-end. Misses Marilyn German and Norma Jean Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith nt Ea?t Glenn Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Nelson rind children of Hammond, spent the week-end here with relatives. Gus Riggs of Covington, Indiana, visited relatives here Monday. The Philathea class of the rrf i j i. i.si. . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 h v .s i - r i c 1 1 1 1 riifi n i. .ii:-t n i. c,j. c ., i, i . . . i nhurrh Thnrrrinv Pvpninff After " o regular business session, a program was given consisting of readings and contests. Light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Those present were Lulu Wanglin, Armeda Stout, Leona Walters. Jessie Eardsley, lHallie Richev. Keziah Phillin-, Maude Taylor, Lillian Jones and triu, n., The ladies of the Society of . the Baptist Church motored to Farmerrburg Wednesday afternoon and held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Esther Bailey. The president, Mrs. Edna Boyll had charge of the meeting. Books on Africa were discussed by Mrs. Ethel Wright and Mrs.. Joy Woolley. Refreshments of cake, ice cream -and coffee were served io -Anna Hill, Joy Woolley, Ethel Wright, Edna Boyll, Sadie Thompson and the hostess, Esther Sailey. , Used Fat Makes Soap One pound of salv.ipprt far rrnUos five bar cf tw ftip Snve pry drop cf ??d coohing fat si i S24bonnet of his heart interest, Gale .

Mrs. Edith Norris entertained the Busy Bee Club at her home south of town . Friday, April 5. At noon a delicious dinner was served. The day was spent in

sewing and crocheting. Those present were Mefdames Nina Gordon, Etta Case, Amy Badders and daughter, Juanita, Goldia Shepherd and son, John, Fonda Mcbaniels and daughter, Nancy, Effie Shepherd, Eerniece Payne and daughter, Glenna, Nell Gordon and the hostess, Edith Norris. The April ' meeting tsof the Shiloh Community club 'was held with Mrs. Martha Foreman as hostess April 2nd. A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour. The day was spent in quilting a comfort and piecing on a quilt. A business meeting was held in the afternoon. Contests wer? won by Nell Barnett, Mary French, Lizzie Wells and Flossie va,.- ..... Members present were Mesdam: Ida Ashcraf t, Frances Barnett, Nell Barnett, Pearl Mar'lia Foreman, Mary t u ;7 ' ni l Z ' Laura Mahan, Mae Mahan, Ola Maratta, Lessa Nicholson, Jose 'K"",C'P Ula onawil, .,lc Zula Wells, Mattie Wambaugh and one guest, Mrs. Flossie Watson. Mrs, Audrey Carpenter was 'ndinitkd to the Mary Sherman Hospital Sunday for t.eatment for neuralgia, I Mr. and Mr. Harry Kaylor and Elsie Kaylor of Farmersburg, were dinner guests Sunday of 'Mr.-and Mis. Ralph Gordon and 3onnie. Misses Gladys Zink ar.d Beulah Pipher returned to their teaching positions in Indianapolis Sunday . evening aftsr spending a week's vacation ,vi!.h home 'oiks. Mi-s Vera Volfs of Linton, .called on Betty Annis, Sunday. One-Minute Test 1. What is the largest known bear? 2. What is the correct way to pick up a rabbit? ' 3. Were-' buffaloes found In South and Central as well as in North America.? Words of Wisdom The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one. Balzac. Hints on Etiquette No well-bred person "cuts" an They,ll Do It Every

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The V. S. C. S. will ;neot Thursday afternoon at the home j 0f j),irs. Ed Sogard. j Anna Bates of Indianapolis, 'was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bates and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter and Mrs. Anna McCammon and son, Frank, rpent tba week-end with relatives in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir of Evansville, were guc.ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P.aiey and daughter. Robert Baughman hac enrolled at Indiana State Teachers College. Ruth Pleasant was a dinner guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach. DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Dicker and daughter, Wnda Lee, nnd Miss Ruth Pratt were west. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Winnis , Dickey. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mr M Ellen Everleigri cpent F w Vincennes. , j nr.- Wm Coyner have returned from a visit :'n Indianapolis and Carthage, Ind. Miss Marcella Dukes spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. Gus KislblocK was in n.vnmville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cus Kielblock and Mr3. Jennie Moody attended church at Mt. Moriah Sunday .morning. Mr. and Mrr. Everett Spencer and family of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of .Anderron visited Mrs. Jennie Moody Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Maggis Weaver was ;hr guest of honor at the home of I Mrs. Jennie Moody Sunday, the -GRAB BAGacquaintance. If you don't like the person, still bow and speak courteously. You do not need to do more. Today's Horoscope You can adapt yourself readily to change of environment if today is your natal day. You are faithful to duty, loyal to your friends, and enthusiastic in your work. You have great power of determination and through it you successfully surmount many dif ficulties. Your love is deep, and you will compel the same emotion Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time in-t.Pu-40 ELL-HES OUT OF THE ARM NOW AhJD WHERE -DID WS. SEE HIM TODAV?AH-H-H' VOU GUESSED IT-

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occasion being in honor of hsr ' eighty-eighth birthday'. At noon, a "delicious dinner was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shcphrd, ?Irs. Gertie Bledsoe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Near nf Bucktovrn, Mrs. Dovic Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gus -ie!-block, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Eaylor. of Anderson. Mrs. Weaver received many lovely gifts. Pythian Sisters met Monday evening with a nice attendance.. After Temple games were played. The collection amounted to over ten dollars for the Orphans Fund. Mr, ard Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis,' Mrs. Raymond Kinff, Mrs. Eva Taylor nnH Mrs r'vntha ' i"liu

' attandsd tha weddin- S w Pui-.cll Davis and Miss Tustina Johnson at the Methodist Church in rarmersburg Sunday afternoon at.' two o'clock, They wera also prrsei.t at the reception held at the home of. the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Srn. Jolinson in Farmersburg, immeJ iately following the ceremom yuH pnyfnic rent tail ownj home. Special bargain' property on Installinenji Also farms for sale. See Motor Safe Ljnton Ph. 53 in return. New plaii3 made in theV earlv hours of this your birthday! now receive favorable stimulus. I Even later any venture calling for co-operation should have remarkable success. Even hard work or dimcult chores can yield satisfaction if well done. The moon enters Virgo at 6:21 p. m. today. One-Minute Test Answers 1. The kodiak bear found on Kodiak island, Alaska. 2. By the scruff of its neck, not by its ears. 3. No, Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo And dont come v HOME UNLESS VOU 6ETMEA PAIR, UNDERSTAND? 7 Em FRANCSlRACUSAj . BUFFALO, HY. '

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