Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 74, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 April 1946 — Page 5
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WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault. cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334.
, WANT floor sanding to do. ' ; Owen Clark, 557 So. Court St. or ' telephone 395. ! WANTED The return of all delinquent books in our Lending ! Library. DIXIE GRILL, Fern
I Wright.
Miscellaneous
FOR A COOLER home this summer insulate now. No down
'payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan I Insulation Co., Phone 223 or '258.
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For Sale
SEE US for 4 and 5-ft. poultry fence and 12 and 14-ft. gates. Farm Bureau Co-op.
FOR SALE Nice white enamel ' SPECIAL PRICES on greases kerosene ranee. Mrs. C. B. Taylor, i and oils "bought in quantities. We
north on 41. win deliver promptly
- STANDARD STATION.
HUD'S
JOHNSON PRODUCTION-
- H CLUB HEWS
i The Laughing Lasries of Plea3antville had their organization meeting April 11th. The officers were elected as follows: President,' Barbara Jackson; , vice-president, Sharon Cleveland; secretary, Margaret Lea Pigg; treasurer, Beverly James;
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
DUGGER
FOR John Deere part tnd lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. '
vAxioAuci x-imxo, Perrv Miller, proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT ,
NURSERY. I
Mr. and Mrs. Hube Myers are visiting in Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Alice Robinson is visiting her daughter in Pimento.
The Woman's Study club met
Booker; with Mrs. Katnenne waning as Harbin; hostess and Mrs. Katherine
I - .PAP CATE" Vlartrii wrncVinr 1 .J J iJ ,fn- nlav lonHor FWic Rnnn " onH Rineer aS CO-flOStSSS. The tOPIC,
for 32 volt. First class condition, the exact date vou desire. All her assistant. Vivian Graham. ' "Historical Shrines' was given
FOR SALE Green wool rug, Q v R3. horl anrt ihi1H's tan mat.
ciM n 'paii'aftpr fi-nn r, m 237 BRED CHICK hatch days are song leader, Betty Goodman;,
West Wolfe. : i Mondays and Thursdays of Each news reporter, Meriel
week. Look at your calendar and neann -leaner, joyce
R. 4 Sullivan. 3 leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 1 The assistants on the Program by Mrs. Mason, Mrs. rarsons ana
miles north on 41 and 1 mile east. & $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED Committe
NEW and used auto parts, good used V8 block, extra good Plymouth motor, used electric sweeper. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle.
PANSY Petunias, snapdragon?, and other flowering plants and fresh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214.
FROST-proof cabbage, sweet Spanish onion plants, pladium bulbs, goldfish, fish moss, water hyacinths. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Cabinet style electric Thie Tone radio. A-l condition. Leland Bedwell, Greenville. 3 mi. south of Hymera.
& SUPPLY CO. Phone 606. SPECIAL PRICEsT'on insect
are Barbara Jackson
I nnri .Tnua T-Tarhin
The meetings are to be held
on Wednesdays from ten o'clock
spray, Bovinoil and separator oil. t0 three-thirty The first meet- ' served to the following guests, HTTTVQ STANHAPTI STATTrHVT ' .... ... . . nr xt.,i
Mrs. Ringer. The club viewed
pictures of Union High. Delicious refreshments of chicken salad, potato chips and iced tea were
CABBAGE, tomato and pepper plants. Wildin's Greenhouse.
FOR SALE F-12 tractor ' on steel, plow, cultivator. 1-2 mile south and 1-2 mile west of Benson Chapel. William (Bill) Conner.
FOR SALE 42 acres, Jefferson Township on Paxton & Bucktown road; 3 veins of coal. Priced to sell. J. J. Joice, 827 Vigo St., VinI cennes, Ind. P. O. Box 423.
FOR SALE 1 John Deere 14in 2-bottom tractor plow. Good condition Hugh Sharp, Sullivan R. 2. Can be seen at T. A. Springer farm.
NOTICE We sharpen cast and ' PleasantviUe High School in the
steel plow points, lawn mowers, m.uiimu.iwn., mowing machines, cycles, and do j " " mam " i all kinds of general repair work. IN ME3IOR1A3I Pinkston's General ' Repair Shop, In honor and loving memory of 1 mile east and 1-4 mile north of 1st Lt. Melvin G. Strange by his Gravsville. '' -'' ' Pllot Pals-
Mrs. Freida Northrop, Fleta
Deputy, Dorothy Stegemoller, Blanche Hawtin, Elsie Hill, dna Coyner, Katherine Ringsr, Katherine Lippeatt, Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mcna Hopkins, Elva Dugger, Mrs. Gerald Walters and Bess Mason. Mr. and Mrs". Link Jones left
Mrs. Martha Putoff. Glen Whaley has returned from a trip to Michigan' and is the guest of his father, Dr. N. A. Whaley. He plans to enter a dental school in Michigan. The Spring Music Festival at Union High, in charge of Miss Myers and Miss Dugger was a splendid success. The band by Miss Myers and the chorus by Miss Dugger showed that both had been carefully trained and the pupils had responded excellently. The room was decorated with spring flowers. Congratulations are extended to both teachers and pupils for their excellent performance.
I quotable at $15.00 $17.00; cows cleared readily, fully steady; good jbeef coWs quotable at $13.50 ' $14.30;" occasionally at $14.50
Norma and son of Terre Haute l $15.00: common and medium.
relatives
here Wedne
visited day.
Mrs. Ecs3ie Straight visited Carl Hughes and daughter in Jnsonville Monday. Mr. and Mr:,. Hoy Scott rpont Sunday in Terre I!aut? with Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter. 'Mr. and' Mrs. Sylvester Whitledge of "Evansville, is -visiting Jim Burns.' - - - -
TODAYS
KETS
S9.75 $13.25; vealers active and steadv; good and choice, $17.50--$18.05. ' : ; ' Sheep, 100; market mostly nominal, steady; good to low choice natives, $15.00 $16.00; medium around $13.50 $14.50; wooled slaughter ewes quotable mainly at $8.60 down; '-shorn 1 offerings at $6.00 below. - --
ELBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Estci McMillan, Paul McMillan and Marilyn
"Oh! I have skipped the surly1 Mr- ana -Mrs. Link Jones ien uerman spent Wednesday aiter-
TRACTOR REPAIR We serv- bonds of parth. and danppd th Wednesday for Vincennes where noon in Tsrre Haute.
ice all makes of tractors in our skies on laughter-silvered wines. I. tney wil1 be tlie guests of Mr. Duane and Bob Scott and
; r shop or in the field. When' in Sunward I've climbed and joined 1 Jones' brother for several days. Ralph Hitchmough attended ihe
HVtibALitL i wo caomets, cook trouble call Monroe's Feed and the tumbling clouds and done a ' Mrs. Leo Rilay and sen, Joe,
Implement Service, Phone 332. hundred things you have not 1 nave returned irom iwattoon,
rfrpamprt nfT'vo tnnrf.H thp 111m;. where tney lve hwn
INDIANAPOLIS, April 12.
(UP) Livestock: Hogs, 5,500; active and steady; good and choice butchers 160 lbs. up and lighter weights, $14.85; good and choice sows and good stags, $14.10. Cattle, 350; calves, 400; good and choice steers quotable at $15.50 $17.50; similar heifers
TRY OUR SUPPERS 40 c T-Koncs - French Fries Short Oiders ARROW CAFE Ray & Verna Hunter" North Side Square
stove, orchard disc and cultiva
tor. Cheap if taken at once. 820 E. Washington. Call after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator.
FOR SALE White (porcelain tive-burner oil stove, built-in
oven 506 North Court St.
FOR SALE Dining room tabic & 6 chairs, dressing table with mirror top & stool, also white bedroom furniture. 325 So. State st. :
HOMINY by . ton $2.80, bag $2.90; northern seed oats, $3.20
bag; egg ;mash; $3 60;' scratch, h w; A w'ilkey, R. 1. 45? AKlo'c TFVtorl Rtnve t ' " 1
POLISHING .& SIMONIZING to protect the paint on your car at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. A GOOD Kentucky - jack will stand the' season at my farm 4 miles southwest of Sullivan. New
Lebanon phone. Also a Palomino
FOR SALE 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 Lebanon.
r n,T-vn,- , -TrT 7" ' EXPERIENCED paper hanger. LATEST popular Victor, Bh.e Lorenzo Hall, Scott City. Bird and International records, ' . L; also popular, classical and child-1 NOTICE Will be ready Monren's record albums. Receive , day; April 15 to do lawn mower weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell sharpening and repairing. Oscar Music House. " ' : Norris Repair Shop, 438 Star Ave-
nue. '
wind-swept heights with easy grace, where never eagle flew; and while with silent, lifting mind. I've trod the high, untres-
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Zt. at Terre Haute Wedncs- &!!&m
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the gue.is of Mrs. Riley's dau
ghter. Word has been received that j
Sgt. Morns Hale has arrived in
cny aii-Tr.con
Mrs. Lewi! Graff and daughter,
passed sanctity of soace. out out the Stater. He is the son ot Mr.
my hand and touched the face of and Mrs- Wilbur Hale.
God." ,
John Gillispie Magee Jr.
LOCALS
FOR SALE house, cellar,
Miss Minnie Mattix transacted business in Indianapolis, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Smith of
Dugger, left Wednesday morning Smia
for Dallas, Texas, for a few weeks'
Leo Riley is in Mattoon, Illinois transacting business. h "; Desson Houck atter.dsd the ball game in Terre Haute Wednesday.
Mr .. Rolllc Esling-er arrivpf' ' home ' r-dncsday from a visit I
with her daughter in West Vir-
visit with their son, Ray Smith and family. The Ray Smiths are
I former residents here.
Dr. H. L.' Ramsay transacted
business in Indianapolis yesterday 1
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 Chaney, 247 So. Court. Phone 892.
FOR SALE 5-room house with 14 acres of ground. Also 1930 Model A pick-up. Inquire at 523 So. Court. FOR GRAVEL PHONE 64a For every need.'Rea's6nably priced. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. " ' '
4-room house, cellar, barn, FLOOR SANDING and finish-
poultry house, electricity, 5 acres ing done. Have - complete equipland good fence. 1 mile west of ment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R. Cass. Immediate possession. ' 1 5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. fi-rnnm hnnsp. ppllarv farafo i . -
nnnit hnnr.P piprtririfv if? nrres I IT PAYS to shop for your' au- afternoon,
land. Near Antioch church. jtomobile insurance. Check our, Mrs. Ed Schoen and sons, visit-G-room house, cellar, garage, jfal service policy with 80 col-1 inS here from Dallas, Texa3, went r.nnltrv and rna'l honqp smoke-' 1'sion at new low rates. All in- to Chicago Tuesday for a visit
house, electricity. 2 acres land.
Close to Road 54. north Exline , Rocrn 4 North Oakley
Corner. Immediate possession.'
Mrs. Beriij Ballard of Detroit,
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FOR YOUR PARTY SERVE ' IIESMER'S -
Fresh-Tasty POTATO CHIPS ASK YOUR GROCER , Manufactured by CLYDE M. HESMER, Inc. Evansville, Indiana
is visiting' Mrs. Alice Ballard and tflF7y,ygi
3-room house, cellar, poultry house, electricity, 18 acres land.
2 miles northwest Cass
surance is not alike. Ferd Hall, iwith her husband's parents. Mrs.
Exline Rocrn 4 North Oakley Bldg. , ochoen will return for a longer
I Sullivan, Ind. I vlslt Rcre before returning to
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Mrs. Merritt Ladson and Mrs.
FREE estimate on roofing and
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good buildings, good land, good gLf g 4 Rev.' and Mrs. J. M. Smith are locations. i Visiting and transacting business
in (.'.I'nm.ii Til:
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('WWfe$&t&i'$ Solve your Caanciol problem with
! -m L."a--r. an mito loan lrom us. asn advanced promptly and privately on jusl your car as Becuri7. li you need cash quickly, come in or phone us TODAY. " Closed On Thursday Afternoons
FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY
Up stairs east side square.
Sullivan
Come in and talk real estate. USREY & BURDGE 1 Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bid?. Room 4 Thons 548.
AVON , Products,
(2) sales representatives. Pleasant, profitable work. Write qua'.i-
f ications. Box No. 08, care Times.
Mrs. Kj.cl:ard Aimstrori" ;ient
dnesday with har . parent-, . 'ard Mr?. Frank Norris,. of
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FOR SALE: 80 acres, on pavement; 30 acres clover, 30 acres plow land, 20 acres pasture; 40 acres No. 6 coal, can be stripped. 1 mile r west of Hymera. W. D. Cain, 206 Neal St., Jasonville, Ind. FOR SALE Vacant lot 50' x 100'. North Main. Want a small building to move. E. Hull, 227 S. Court. y FOR SALE 1929 two-door Model A Ford, good tires. Also 1 good work horse. Floyd Hollingsworth, Carlisle R. 1. 2Vz miles west of PleasantviUe. - FOR SALE Two Angus bulls, 12 and 15 months old; set of leather harness: Thurman Moore, 1 mile north New Lebanon," State Road 54. (
FOR SALE 18 cows, calves & yearling steers. Vaughn Jones.
FOR SALE Studio couch, quire 424 S. Court.
In-
FOR RENT
FOR SALE Full stock Duroc male hog; Duroc bred gilts, farrow in May. Herbert Ladson, Shelburn Route 1. . , FOR SALE 4-room house, I lights, water, double garage, large garden space. Reason for selling, leaving city. 206 S. McCammoh St.
FOR RENT Cattle pasture. Paul Wible, Graysville phone. R. R. 4, Sullivan.
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FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close in. Kitchen privilege. Suitable for couple. 215 So. Section.
FOR RENT Two modern furnished rooms, up. Adults only. 304 N. State St.
FERTILIZER We have plenty
of corn fertilizer in stock at times. Monroe's Feed Service
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Outside entrance.
all Close in. Adults only. 219 So. ' Section.
W. S. C. S.
The W. 'S.-'C.-S. rr,st at the
heme of Mr". Coldio Price Tuoj- i dy nirht for their April meet- ' ing. The mtoting was cpered bv th3 group' singing "What a Friend We Have in' Jesus". Reports on' the Spring Group meeting .it i Sullivan were given by Mrs. Carrie Harbin, Mrs. Hazel Naw-
kirk, and Mr.-. Jessie Brust. Srriot Mark 5-10 was read by Mrc. Gcldfe Price. 'The Lord',: Prayer. w -f-.pritsd in ynison. Pcctr.s. lirs" a-;r
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Dead Animals Removed AU 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
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John Wachtel Co
FOR SALE 79 acres six miles ! west of Sullivan at Mt.' Tabor :
Church. Owner at propertyfrom
11 to 12 oclock Apr. 19, 1946.
Write Roy F. Steele, Henry, 111.
LOST
Wanted
LOST Extra large ball type trailer hitch. M. W. Anderson, R. 2 Sullivan or Phone 9251.
LOST One blue tick pup. Lib-
'eral reward. Fred Shepler, Jr..
WANTED Dead animals. We R. 3 Sullivan or 1 mile east of remove your dead animals free of Midway Station, charge. Phone No. 9 1 reverse i ;
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. ;
IN MEMO RI AM
In memory of our beloved hus-
Jsssio ' Brust. Mrs. Thelma :onefiel read the minutes of th.3 last meetir.? - and, gave the roll call. T!V: groi2p-c3r:g'"Trie Church by ths Sld?of the Eoad,r and Mrs. Dorothy Newkirk"gave the' benediction. Mrs. Peggy Headley was winner eft ho hat djf.ining enntoit. i'cficshmciiti of Eandwiiher, salad, wbiyped trrnm'. cafc, ;- epd coffc? v.- re r?ned. Name cards were of li'.tle Ksstcr bunrie 3rd other tab!? c'-coraticnr, were in Iseping with .h'.-r.-3on. Those present were: Mrs. Fsthleen 0,?tle ,and Sandra. Mrs.
Verna Spsncsr, Mrs. Dorothy Newkirk Mrr. 'Peggy Headlsv.
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You can help supply the extra oil and feed which a hungry world needs and make more profit for yourself without planting a single extra acre! You can do this by using one of the
improved varieties of Indiana Certified Soy-beans.
The small premium you pay for Indiana Certified Soybeans is really a saving when you consider the extra bushels you will get. See your local producer NOW.
Open nec!ay
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Aii.tlscrity"' On Deafness 'To Be II ere
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION DAVIS HOTEL ' TUESDAY, APRIL 1STH ' ' '
llcms Of Fun For
Little Ones!
CMMrees ' Book
BE WISE;;; USE CERTIFIED
Den;c--o mis lag on every bagl
WANTED Farm hand. Married man with farm experience preferred. O. D. & R. C. Patton,
Graysville Phone. .
band and father, Albert Bedweli, ; who passed away two years ago, 1 Am;il 14. 1944. ' . . I
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Lone are the paths and sad the mrs- nazeL wewkirk, Mrs. Carm bowers, ' iHaibin, Mrs. Thelma .Ben-sfis?, Whence thy dear smile is gone; ! Mrs-' Je3Si Brust, Mirs Dlancht!
But oh! a brighter home than ! "augneny, ivirs. ma liamsm,
FOR NORTHERN INDIANA Use EARIYANNA or RICHLAND for mid-sea-on planting IINCOIN for full season.
FOR CENTRAL INDIANA RICHLAND for late plantIng and early harvest UNCOLN for mid-season and maximum yield.
FOR SOUTHERN INDIANA Use GIBSON, PATOKA or CHIEF for mid-season, LINCOLN for late planting and early harvest.
Education! ... cukiful! "Pernct" .birthday gifts. Titles '"include "CHUGGETY - CHUG." "SPUNKY DONKEY" and "LEANDER GANDER."
ivayspn price" each OTHERS ' AT lCc AND UP
COLOR, PAINT & CUT-OUT BOOKS ea. 10c "CRAYOLA" CRAYONS Safe for Youngsters! .... 10c
r "Whore Scticfsiotinn la TVInrn Tkn A riinvnn'-eii"
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WANTED Paper- hanging do. Call 9151.
ours,
I In Heaven is now thine own. to Sadly missed by wife and f am-
Mrs Georgia Andir, Mrs - Nellio
Bedwell, and tha hostess; Mrs. Goldie Price. Mrs, Aiidis actsd ss co-hostess.
CERTIFIED SEED PRODUCERS 0. D. & R. C. PATTON, SULLIVAN R. 4 HERMAN JONES, MEROM R. 1
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6 S. Court
Phone 2131
