Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 75, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 April 1946 — Page 5

tSULUVAN, INDIANA

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For Sale SEE US for certified Irish

5; Cobbler seed potatoes.

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lervice call 285 at Mace Tire &; Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. , . j i I'AiMai reiumas, snaparasous, and other flowering plants and fresh cut flowers. Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214. CABBAGE, tomato and pepper1 plants. Wildin's Greenhouse. i FOR SALE 42 acres, Jefferson I . . , n - n 1 , I Townsnip on raxton at buckiowh road: 3 veins of coal. Priced to sell. J. J. Joice, 827 Vigo St., Vincennes, Ind. P. O. Box 423. FOR GRAVEL PHONE 640 For every need. Reasonably priced. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. FOR SALE 1929 two-door Model A Ford, good tires. Also 1 good work horse. Floyd Hollingsworth, Carlisle R. 1. 2Vz miles west of Pleasantville. ' FOR SALE Nice white enamel kerosene range. Mrs. C. B. Taylor,

north on 41. . FOR SALE Green wool rug, 19 x 6; bed, and child's tan coat, Jsize 8. Call after 6:00 p. m. 237 Iff est Wolfe, Vfcj J.. FOR SALE Electric washer for 32 volt. First class condition. ' Perry Miller, R. 4 Sullivan.- 3 1 miles north on 41 and 1 mile east.

FROST-rroof cabbage, sweet Spanish onion plants, pladium bulbs, goldfish, fish moss, water hyacinths. Bean's Greenhouse. , FOR SALE Cabinet style electric True Tone radio. A-l condition. Leland Bedwell, Greenville. 3 mi. south of Hymefa. 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. FOR SALE Two cabinets, cook stove, orchard disc and cultivator. Cheap if taken at once. 820 E. Washington. Call after 6 p. m. -FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Maple high chair, leather baby buggy, also maple nursery seat. 316 West Johnson. FOR SALE 4-room . house, lights, water, double garage, large garden space. Reason for selling, leaving city. 206 S. McCammon St. FERTILIZER We have plenty of corn fertilizer in stock at all times. Monroe's Feed Service. FOR SALE Farms, 5 acres to 1600 acres; one 40 acres with tractor equipment included if wanted. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Milk route, one of the best that goes to Tip Top Creamery, Vincennes. Sell with truck or without. Cecil Phillips, 1V2 miles south of Carlisle on 41. Dead Animals Removed AU kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. a Terre Haute. We pay all I phone charges. 24 hour sernee. John Wachtel Co Tent Ef , IS!n

w i " I ' FRIES FOR SALE At 240 Beech. No phone. Mrs. Perry Walls. FORSALE Nice studio couch. Will make a bed. Inquire 424 South Court Street. . FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, semi-modern, on South Main C - Will (nt.A nrv.nKi1A OH "" pari payment, inquire -ut aoum Court Street. FOR SALE South Main Street, nice bungalow, three bedrooms, semi - modern. Terms. Box AAA ic-o nines. 1rTt CATC ni Kriir KnntYl wn. (TT,.U. suite, occasional chair, dining table, 6 leather bottom chairs, antique bookcase, dabinets, breakfast sets, dressers, oil stoves, buffets, rockers, etc. Sparling's Used Furniture Store, 107 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Electric Shelvadore refrigerator, one . electric washer, one child's junior bed. Phone 850-Y. ' , FOR SALE Leaving town, priced for quick sale: galvanized stationary tubs, oak dining chairs, studio daybed (pre-war springs) and miscellaneous household goods. 236 So. Section St. ; ; FOR SALE 4-room house 26 acres, fair outbuildings, good . . ...... . fence.Jtw .wells. 4 miles north on 41, IVz miles east. 202 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Barn 22x50, pond condition; one plow. Sole fertilizer attachment. Norman Wilkey, 5 miles northwest of Sullivan. FOR SALE Mash fed White Rock fries at the Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. FOR SALE Walnut dining table, 4 chairs and china closet, $45.00; small vanity - with chair, Supreme Hot Blast stove, $10.00; orthophonic table top victrola; boy's gray wool suit, 6-8 years old, $5.00. 802 So. Main. FOR SALE 1935 model i-'e- 1 tZ roJ . kL XiZ I tor. Can be seen at Cities Service Corner. FOR SALE 1928 model Chevrolet 2-door, good motor. Cheap. Can be seen at Cities Service Corner. FOR SALE 5-room house, smokehouse, cellar, barn, 4 acres land, 4 miles nortbeast of Sullivan; 2 radios, ice box, bedroom , suite rus, Venetian blinds, breakfast set, fruit, 9-yr-old horse, yr- old colt, yearling calf. Call after 5 p. m. Estelle Shepler. ALL KINDS of garden and flower plants ready to move now.. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. FOR SALE Bred gilts, also 15 pigs. Wm. L. Alsman, lxk miles south of Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 1934 Dodge 4-door sedan, radio and heater, good tires. Black and White Garage, "Ug6Cf' ""I : FOR SALE Good smooth mouth work horse. Emery Diiley, ' Paxton. FOR RAT.F.1Q!l aWl r. 114 ton truck, 2-speed axle, new moter, with dump bed and lime spreader. Dallas Dozier, 840 North State. 1 1 DURABLE aluminum corrugat ed roofing. Reasonably Driced. Black Lumber Cn PhntiA fi93 ', .;' . FOR SALE Young girl's spring coat, lieht fan. ail wool, sip 1?. or ' 14. Splendid condition 259 West Beech, ' "m'TS-, ; 77. PLANTS for sale at Graysville aiuics aiiu iiuiueus ai senooi. 1 . Graysville F. F. A. dining FOR SALE Three chairs, library table, coffee table, ice box and two wash stand3. ITrant Rrnnor R 1 Clli.mn tr,A

FOR SALE Ford pickup, 1939 pendent store in Sullivan or ShelTfiodel. Earl Wyew, Phelftrn. burn. Mas setty, pigt,

FOR SALE Split oak shopping baskets, 95c; metal waste paper baskets, 55c; cane clothes baskets, $1.69; galvanized mop buckets with wringer, $2.49; dust pans, mops, brushes, brooms and clean

ers of all kinds at Kaysons", Inc., ; o too. uourt, none zrs. I still have a small amount of baled alfalfa hay, some extra good and same grassy. Dr. S. E. Lindley. WANTED Dead animals. We j remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertili2er Co. i WANTED Farm hand. Married man with farm experience preferred. O. D. & R. C. Patton, --. nl ' vjrraysvme t uuue. RADIATOR repair and cleanI"!: d5?- ' Si !

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pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925Uion street.

N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTKDThf. return nf all ! ! delinquent books in our Lending T .. J DIXIE GRILL Fern J .Wright. . .- . ; COOK Have room for 1 experienced all around cook. Apply in person. Mr. Robison, 118 So. Court. The Kitchenette. I WANTED Cesspool,' septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care . Times. WANTED Small house or apartment. Prefer unfurnished but will consider furnished. Call 586-Y or see Mrs. McMillin at 221 East Washington Street. DISH WASHER Apply in person. Mr. Robison, The Kitchenette. HELP WANTED Two men. Drake Bros., 240 E. Depot St. WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan Hotel, Sullivan, I WAITRESS Have room for 1 'fast waitress about 25 or over. Apply in person. Mr. Kobison, .vM - llcl:i'lc uumi t;i 110 o r. 1 Miscellaneous

FOR A COOLER home this applicants soon. Write in confisummer insulate now. No down ' dence to Box 122 c-o Times. i payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan j - Insulation Co.. Phone 228 or 258. Instruction. Male. REFRIGERA-

JOHNSON PRODUCTION BRED CHICK hatch days are 1 Mondays and Thursdays of Each

week. Jbook at your calendar and'vnnr nwn business. Write for free

send us in your order today for the exact date you desire. All leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 & $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED & SUFrLY.CO. Phone 606. I i NOTICE We sharpen cast and c-fonl rlr.trT nninfs la-urn mniHuro mowin machines, cycles, and do, -11 tinric nf oor.ori unoir ,nrt ; v.,, .... .....wo, au Kinas 01 general repair wont. rinKsions uenerai nepair anop, 1 mile east and 1-4 mile north of Graysyille. J 1 TRACTOR REPAIR We serv-I ice all makes of tractors in our j shop or in the field. When in ! trouble call Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phone 332. , , - i t A GOOD Kentucky jack will stand the season at my farm 4 mijes southwest of Sullivan. New Lebanon phone. Also a Falomino horse. W. A. Wilkey, R. 1. EXPERIENCED naner hAnoer. Lorenzo Hall, Scott City. NOTICE Will be ready Monday, April 15 to do lawn mower sharpening and repairing. Oscar : Norris Repair Shop, 438 Star Avenue. FLOOR SANDTKO and finicli. ing done. Have complete equip. . S. Chillis Sullivan R. R. - 1 !lolie I 11 mis 10 sr.op ior your auTt V A T rrr 1 1 m . . icmoDue insurance. unecK our ... ..... ... run service policy witn w coluslon ai new low rates, au in surante 15 noc 81IKe- rera Mall iEoom 4' North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind. FREE estimate on roofing and ' eirllTlCf inh "M- lrmn n'Jirmnnl Oft months to pay. Sullivan Roofing iand Siding Co., North Court Street. AV0N Products. Inc., needs (2) sales representatives. PleasnHAf:U1A 1. Tir. -1 . . . . 1 V ; "lue UU1 - fications. Box No. 98, care Times. ANYONE wanting Crow . or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan, Ind. Bill Mickey TR X Jasonville Potato i and at any indeHoney Boy Bread

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ATTENTION FARMER S Funk's G-Hybrid seed corn is moving fast this year. Get youf supply while choice of varieties ! .,nv.i nrrrt T7.: . i are available. Monroe's Feed i Service. RECAPPING and VULCANIZ ING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Sec SPEAK now for your Easter frying chickens. Mash fed White ocks. ummgnam naicnery, xo in. main ai. . 1 IF YOU have a posture- problem, fallen organs, backache, hernia, see your doctor and Spencer specialist. For men and women. Call 561 after five. Iva Giles. I PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. LEARN PRACTICAL NURSING . Instruction. Be a trained practical nurse. Big demand. High . wages. Learn quickly at home, i Fine extra money occupation. Ages 18 to 55. High school not necessary. Write for free information. Wayne School of Practical I Nursing. Box 80 c-o Times. TEACHERS EDUCATED WOMEN If you are a teacher or a well educated woman over 30 years of age wanting vacation or full time employment in a vital field pay - ing $500 to. $750 for vacation work or $220 monthly for full time, Dis-j trict Manager or tnis large iirm will be in Sullivan to interview TION, AIR-CONDITIONING signs points to greatest servicing, inctaiiat.ion demand in historv Men 18 to 60, prepare now for jobs or ' rar how UEI spare time home -nri snhnhi training has helried thousands "go places" since 1327. Utilities Inst., Box 75 c-o Times. LADIES of Hickory Church will hold a market at Sullivan ' . jjecoraiini? Co., Friday, April 19th. Dressed chickens, pies, . caiieSi etc. YOUR . MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY Means Good Pay In The Rppiilar Armv! I Job MOS Grades 'Flash Ranging Observer .... 576 5, 4, 3, 2 Fire Control ElecI trician, AA 633 5, '4, 3 Fire Control Eleci trician, Gun 634 5, 4, 3 aedruuigm iiei. r i 1 : i-1. T7 1 trician 635 5, 4, 3, Fire Direction Center Operator 645 5, 4, 3 Height-Finder Observer 692 4, 3 Searchlight Crewman 763 6 We'ather Equipment Technician 782 5, 4, 3 Weather Observer . . 781 5, 4, 3 Range Section Operl ator, AAA 1645 5, 4 These are but a few of the snecialistsneeded in the nost-war - - - . Reuiilai. Arinv Tf. vmi an - --r Army military occupational specnews. The War Department .has just announced that men who were honorably discharged from the Army on or after May 12, 1945, may now enlist in the Regular Army in their qualified specialties. You will receive a grade j depending upon the length of ' time that you held your MOS. You must act before June 30, 1946, if you wish to take advantage of - this opportunity. It means excellent 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 U. S. Army Recruiting Station, 315 P.O. Bldg., Terr? JJgute.

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NOTICE Small farm, will trade for property in Sullivan. For information, 419 N. Court, Phone 773-B. BUY your Easter fries at the j Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. FOR RENT FOR RENT Cattle pasture. Paul Wible, Graysville phone. R. J : FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close m. rutcnen privilege, suitaDie ror coupie. zio so. section. I jf urt nciN.i -i wo moaern iurnished rooms, up. Adults only. 304 N. State St. LOST LOST One blue tick pup. Liberal reward. Fred Shepler, Jr., R. 3 Sullivan or 1 mile east of Midway Station. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and white Boston bull terrier. Answers to name of Boots. Call 797. Thursuay afternoon, April 11th, the W. S. C. S. met with Mrs. Almarena Bogard. The president, Mrs. Mildred Harrison, had charge of the following program and business meeting: Orienine sonss. "Count Your . ..pi-rUt Arnsp" , DeVotions-Jessie Rinard, LessonMildred Harrisco. ReadingDrue Pinkston. V ' , R Wh t E t an to mc." Spiritual Life Martha Landes. A donation to the Fivervale fund was voted. ! the temporary resignation 01 the president, Mrs Harrison, was of accepted and Mrs. Louise Daugherty was appointed 10 serve trie tune. The- ways and means committee made plans to serve the Junior an Senior banquet to be held Acril 20th. Dismissed by Martha Landes. I t- 1 : r 1 . .,wl ? wiches, cookies and coffee were served to Mesdarnes Jessie Rinard Reah Hoilman, Mildred Harrison, t.t Martha Landes, Mae Wesner, Pauline Gouckenour, Louise Jennings, Drue Pinkston, Louise Daugherty and the hostess.. On Friday afternoon, April 5th, Mrs.- Malcolm Pinkston- entertained with a party in honor of tne fourth birthday of her son, Dennis, and the fifth birthday of her nieec, Texanna Vest. Games were played, after which ths hon ored guests opened their gifts. Re- 1 freshments of cake, ice cream and iced tea were served to Nancy Davis, Janice Smiley, Sue Ann Copeland, Mary Anna Ruseberry, Ruby Reid, Vikki White, Janice Rusk, Suzanne Parker, Nancy Kelsey, Dixie Kay and Brenda Gail Vest, Johnny Dean Smith, Gene Benson, Jimmy Cooper, Donald Greene and Larry Rinard land the two honoied guests. Those assisting were Thelma Vest, Flossie Pinkston, Thelma Ault, Francella Davis, Grace White, Rose and Alice Vigus, Marjorie Sparks and Norma Gray. lv Tf s; Lydia McCarmon wm be ur,,tc fnr tvc pnnitr,r p?,, -x""-- - -"- -"a. , Club on Tuesdav. Aoril 18th at - - . - - ered dish dinner served noon hour. at

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A mule deer la so-called on account of the large ears. Ths way the male grouse drums Is that the bird sits 2r0sswise upon a chosen log, resting upon the back of the tarsi, Its tail spread horizontally, and its head drawn back. It then raises its wings and stiffens them, and the drumming commences by a slow, bard stroke with both wings downward and forward; but are '-topped before they touch the body. The rapidity of motion Is Increased after the first few beats, the rapid vibration causing the rolling noise ' that terminates the sound, v .. ' ' : 1:...

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u Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaskins have had with them for a few days' visit their nephew, Ivan Jewell of Tampa, Florida. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks spent a few days last week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Maude Smith of East Glenn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude German, Thursday. Mrs. Blanche Lillig and son, Don McFartand, spent Friday in Terra Haute. Hugh Tomes was taken to the Veterans' Hospital at Indianapolis, Wednesday, Mrs. Sarah Orr of Terre Hauts, and daughter, Mrs. Vermon.it McCoskey of Sullivan, attended the funeral of Henry Yeager here Friday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Oaks was in Sullivan. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaskins and Ivan Jewell were guests of Mrs. j Mayme Patten and Mr. and Mrs. j Richard Kirk in Terre Haute, 1 Thursday. Mrs. Josephine Waddell, who rnent the past two months heic !ier.aunt Mrs. Leota Anderson, has returned to her home in Sedaiiai Mo. .. n CARLISLE Francis Flack, who is employed at Lawrencebtu g, spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Elva M. Flack. Mr nnH Mrs Wnvnf Trimlilo visited relatives at Richmond and New Richmond over the week. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer and sons of Indianapolis, visited with Paul's brother, Harold, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rembe of Princeton, spent Sunday here with . One-Minute Test 1. What tfts the country of Iran formerly called? 2. By what name did we formerly know the country of Iraq? 3. What Is the capital of Iceland? -wv-l, IS-' Hints on Etiquette It is not necessary for a man invariably to walk on the curb side of the street when with a woman. He may walk on her left. Wors of Wisdom Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls They'll Do It Every He hears m NAUGHT AMD KMCWS FROM MlMUS ZERO IN THESH FAMILY CHATS THE Huiiiujsrtg mM Out Just THI43 VOU DOM'T VVAMT HIM .TO HEARwow 1HANXT& LUELLA LEIRER OXFORD, OHIO 4-15 COPR, 1M, rSATUXCS sv

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their daughter, Mrs. Marion Flack and family. Warren Arnett, who is employed at Ann Arbor, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Arnett, while en route to Lorain, Ohio.

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I Vif'la Mnr-.-iKon vs. -Tames Morrison. Complaint for divorce. Mary J. Kirk vs. Hughic .Frisbie, Eugene F.ri'bie. Complaint for personal inji'rie. I William B. Kirk vs. Hughie. 1 Frisbie, Eugene Frisbie. ComJ plaint for personal injuries. DUE IN STATES .. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 15. The S.S. General Weigel is due to . deck at San Francisco. Aboard is 1st Lt. William H. Dix, Sullivan, Ind. I.vrt From $1 to 8300 Quickly Made. Security Loan Co. Upstairs N. Side Oakley Bldg. B That Leaky Roof?" ft INSULATION Finest Quality Materials Immediate Application NO MONEY DOWN Small Monthly "Payments

I MAIL COUFON TODAY 1 I vant an cstimaf'r, without obligation, 2 on roofing ( ) siding or insulating my I Lome ( )-(Out-of-town inquirites invit- . ed.)

V chance to carry them out,so If you have been contemplating: a change of residence you can safe-i ly make it about 7:45. Between 8 and 9 this morning, literary; work and enjoyment of books flourish. Read and .' write for pleasure and profit. The mid' die of the afternoon you may feel overburdened by the problems of others. Be as patient as you can, and late this evening do your best to avoid argument over money.,' i One Minute Test Answers 1. Persia, 2. Mesopotamia.1 i 3. Reykjavik.. ' Inc.. By Jimmy Hatlo

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