Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 77, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 April 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for certified Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Farm Bureau Go-op. FOR John Deere parti and! lervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & Batterj; Service, Sullivan, Ind. j PANSY-Petunias, snapdragons, ' . . ' . . . and other flowering plants ana.
fresh cut flowers. Wildm s Green-L,
house, Phone 9214. CABBAGE, tomato and pepper plants. Wildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Milk route, one of the best that goes to Tip Top Creamery, Vincennes. Sell with truck or without. Cecil Phillips, Vk miles south of Carlisle on 41. FOR SALE Nice studio couch. Will make a bed. - Inquire 424 South Court Street. FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, semi-modern, on South Main Street. Will take automobile as part payment. Inquire 424 South Court Street. FOR SALE South Main Street, nice bungalow, three bedrooms, semi-modern. Terms. Box AAA c-o Times.
4 . FOR SALE 2-pc. living room (v uite, occasional chair ,V dining able, 6 leather bottom chairs, an-f-" jique Jbdbkcas csS"e-' breaks , i fast sets, dressers," oil stoves, buf
fets, rockers, etc. Sparling's Used Furniture Store, 107 W. Jackson St. 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.
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FOR SALE-4-room house, 26 acres, fair outbuildings, good fence, two wells. 4 miles north on 41, Vk miles east. 202 E, Jackson. FOR SALE 5-room house, smokehouse, cellar, barn, 4 acres land, 4 miles northeast of Sullivan; 2 radios, ice box, bedroom suite, rugs, Venetian blinds, breakfast set, fruit, 9-yr-old horse, yr- old colt, yearling calf. Call after '5 p. m. EsteUe 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, 12 miles south of Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Semi-modern 6roo.m house on improved street. Excellent neighborhood, good location. Write Mrs. Paul H. Hunt, 659 S. Main, Martinsville, Ind. HOT CAPS to protect your plants from frost, 2c each; wringer-type mop buckets, $2.25. South Side Auto Supply. . FOR SALE Good smooth mouth work horse. Emery Dilley, Paxton. FOR SALE 1939 G.M.C. l!2ton truck, 2-speed axle, new motor, with dump bed and Ume spreader. Dallas Dozier, 840 North State. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, elso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. Dead Animals Removed 411 kinds: horses, cows, heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay ail phone charges. 24 hour service. , . John Wachte! Co
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I FOR SALE Mash fed White Rock fries at the Dillingham t Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. DURABLE aluminum corrugated roofing. Reasonably priced. Black Lumber Co.. Phone 693. FOR SALE Ford pickup, 1939 model. Earl Myers, Shelburn. -Pm oa snoppmg haskpts. 9Sr- mptal waste nanpr . . ... , 1 fiQ. $1.69; galvanized mor buckets with wringer, $2.49; dust pans, mops, brushes, brooms and cleaners of all kinds at Kaysons', Inc., 6 So. Court, Phone 213. I FOR SALE 1934 Dodge 4door sedan. Radio, heater, good tires, motor good condition. See at Shell Service Station, Sullivan. FOR SALE 5-room modern home in Dugger. Inquire at James McCulloch, Dugger. FRIES FOR SALE At 240 W. Beech. No phone. Mrs. Perry Walls. TWO LOTS for saleonWolfenberger. Phone Kirk McMillan, 250. FOR SALE Buick coupe, Spe cial series. Clean throughout. Call Sullivan 178 or 360. 5-ROOM modern 2 storv laree u i.jjut iiiuuem, 4 siury, large
rooms,: hot . water heating plant, posses7ion ;bout 30 days aaSe naved street and ' alW milk house- electnc PumP- water Zflt pS
ttram rlictfiot Will v, in Sullivan or surrounding terrl tory. W. L. Parker, 923 So. Center St.; Terre Haute, Ind. Tele. H-5254 FOR SALE Baby Wolfe safetir lomrt t'JS nA - U check writer. $35. See Ravi writer, $35. See Hunter at the Arrow Cafe. FOR QUICK SALE Double I compartment McCoskey Accountine Svstpm. with plfvtrinaiiv nn. ! Urated cash drawer, invoice register. and filing cabinets comnletP 1 ter, and filing cabinets, complete. Also two heavy wood filing cabT inets. All in good condition, a barcain for anv merchant npprtinf?' thic tT,ro nt r u
seen at residence Act quick if in-I water in kitchen- Another build-i Instruction. Be a trained pracwctoH u a . ins close to house with store fix- tical nurse. Big demand. High
N. Section St., Sullivan. Telephone 286. FOR GRAVEL PHONE 640 For every need. Reasonably priced. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. I still have a small amount of baled alfalfa hay, some extra good and same grassy. Dr. S. E. Lindley. FOR SALE Full stock Duroc j malA hnff' 'Hiirnn hrsri cilia farHerbert Ladson zhiu i3t i ! ! FOR SALE Two Angus bulls, 12 and 15 months old; set of i leather harness. Thurman Moore, 1 mile north New Lebanon, State., Road 54. FOR SALE Farms, 5 acres tof
1600 acres; one 40 acres. . with ing. Welding. Gasoline tank retractor equipment included if pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 025 j wanted. Ferd Hall, North Oakley , N. Main St. Telephone 334. '
Bldg., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE-Walnut dining table, 4 chairs and china .closet, $45.00; small vanity with chair, supreme not tsiast stove, $iu.uu;orthophonic table top victrola; boy's gray wool suit, 6-8 old; $5.00. 802 So. Main. . years - FOR SALE Three dining chairs, library table, coffee table, ice box and two wash stands, Frank Bruner, R. 1, Sullivan, Ind. run aai-icanc sneivadore refrigerator, one electnc washer, one child's junior Phone 850-Y. bed. FERTILIZER We have plenty of corn fertilizer in stock at all tiroes. Monroe's feed Service.
FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. . ,
FOR SALE 12 head of calves, coming yearlings and 2-year-olds; also two bred gilts, will farrow soon. Robert Pugh, R. 2 Shelburn. I FOR SALE 1939 Ford coach. . Creed, Merom. I j FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet sedan, A-l condition. Stanley Daugherty, Cass, Ind. FOR SALE Registered Duroc boars, one 2 yrs. old and 1 one 'year old, vaccinated. 3 mi. west High School on 154. Wayne Huff. I FOR SALE 1935 Master Chevrolet. Fair condition, good rubber. Ralph McKain, R. 1 Sullivan. 2 miles southwest of New Leb- , anon. FOR SALE Motorbike, Briggs & Stratton motorralso guitar. 229 iN. State. Harold DeNeve. BEDROOM suites, choice of I walnut or maple finish, $99.50. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, in(j FOR SALE 1935 Ford pickup in good condition. 106 N. Main. ;. mp catlimh , roA mh. ,ithnf house, wrecking. Mrs. Dorothy Bogard, 6 miles west on 154. Graysville phone 1343. FOR SALE 1 4-room house, 2 rooms hardwood floors, garage, large lot. Close in, North Court St. Immediate possession. 2 5-room semi-modern house, part basement. 2 large corner lots, paved street front & side. Nice location, East Washington St. Possession soon. 3 9 - room strictly modern house, 2-car garage. A beautiful home, with 3 acres land, priced 13 of its value. 4 7-room house, a good one. Location, close to high school only 2 blocks west of Road 41, Shelburn
5 6 - room strictly modern ,7' ---- ----- culatpri. rompnt hlnrk earasp. house, full basement. House nr I - apossession. ' . 74-room house, with complete bathroom, hot and cold water. Gas heat for house without cost. One hundred dollars per iLlTi" If ' aCrCS . n- , . i 8 4-room nouse, electricity, " Z Tr ' " TDJiQt; One mile west of Cass. Immediate possession. . . .. 9 5-room house, electricity, gara8e Poultry house, nice lawn, 18 acres land- 1-4 mile north of Antioch church, close to New Hope mine. Priced to sell. 10 5-room house, electricity, tun casement ana turnace, sins at tures & stock of groceries, now operating, Will invoice grocery stock. Location south of Dugger on state road. Possession soon. 11 We have several farms for sale Good land, good locations. I 12 Come in and talk real estate.
13 USREY & BURDGE, Real points to greatest servicing, inEstate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg., ' stallation demand in history. Men
Room 4. Phone 548. V anted WANTED Dead animals. We. 1 remove your aeaa anunais nee oi '.charge. Phone No. 9 reverse i charges. SulUvan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Farm hand. Mar - ned man with farm experience preferred. O. D. & R. C. Patton, Graysville Phone, RADIATOR repair and clean-COOK-Have room for 1 experignced all around cook. Apply in ,nprson. Mr. Rnhison. lift So.' Court The Kitchenette. 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. McMilKn at 221 East Washington Street. . : DISH WASHER Apply in per son. Mr. Robison, The Kitchen. ette. I WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan Hotel, Sullivan, .
M Ml 'T WAS EMILY-- J P IF VOU GO BUT MAMA i DO AS T' f DON'T TELL ME A EMILY Si , r SHE WANTS ME V OVER TO HER ) ( ITS NOT A 1 ISAyV ' A A FELLOW MAS CAN'T YOU ' l. s3$l TO COME OVER TO J MOUSE. YOU'LL ) . PARTY-- SHE CCTr ' "TO WASH MIS NECK. ( TELL ME WAT ) I HER MOUSE. TDTELL MAVE TO jlST WANTS ME ) WAY BACK TO MIS v VOU WANT y ME SOMETHING WASH YOUR; LIqCCMEOVeI 0 XW EARS, JUST TO ( OVER THE J FACE AND -S AFEW J fr? Jfe 1 J3 ,A v S PHONE ? A ffih
WAITRESS Have room for 1 fast waitress about 25 or over. Apply in person. Mr. Robison, Kitchenette, 118 So. Court. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Dish washer at Arrow Cafe. Apply in person. WANTED Young or middleaged man for general helper and part time truck driver. Box 109 c-o Times. ' I WANTED Middle aged ; lady ' wants one large or two small un- ! furnished rooms. All utilities furnished Close in. Will consider, others if suited. Box 34 care' Times. , WANTED -Cook and general .housekeeper, family of 4. No) i washing. Good wages, month's) vacation with pay. Box 350 care Times. WANT TO BUY a pick-up truck. Must be in good condition. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. WANTED Man to put in garden. Call at 230 E. Washington. Miscellaneous FOR A COOLER home this summer insulate now. No down payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan Insulation Co., Phone 228 or 258. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICK hatch days are Mondays ana inursaays or aacn , j j a V a Ta & $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. Phone 60,ikahw iu,run 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. ' ' WHEN IN NEED of dependable Hybrid seed corn come to 116 W Wall St. Bill Mickey. TRY ' Jasonville Potato and Honey Boy Bread at any inde . . . o..n: o, i pciiut;iit Diui; ill Qumvctu OX1C1 ! hnrn Max Spttv. Dist . ' . : I PARCEL .DELIVERY anytime, eny place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. LEARN PRACTICAL NURSING wages. Learn quickly at home. Fine extra money occupation. Ages 18 to 55. High school not necessary. Write for free information. Wayne School of Practical Nursing. Box 80 c-o Times. .' I Instruction. Male. REFRIGERATION. AIR-CONDITIONING sisns l18 to 60, prepare now for jobs or l your own business. Write for free I facts how UEI spare time home and school training has helped ! thousands "go places" since 1927. utilities Inst.. Box 75 c-o Times. LADIES of Hickory Church will hold a market at Sullitan Co., Friday, April Decorating , 19th. Dressed chickens, pies, cakes, etc. PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan. NOTICE Small farm, will trade for property in Sullivan. For information, 419 N. Court, Phone 773-B. ' SPEAK now for your Easter frying chickens. Mash fed White Rocks. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. . FLOOR SANDING and finishing done. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan U. R. 5. Dugger Phone 3U-F-3. i 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.
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ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan, Ind. Bill Mickey. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. BUY your Easter fries at the Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. NOTICE Call 39-W Shelburn, Indiana, for expert tire repairing. Flynn's Service Station, U. S. 41, Shelburn, Ind. JUST RECEIVED another shipment of congoleum rugs. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. AT THE P & A STORE Twin Hollywood beds, complete; Singer sewing machine, guitar, breakfast sets, table lamps, kitchen cabinets, ladies' new shoes $1.95 pr. Other money savers. I HAVE all kinds of sweet corn for sale. Also pop corn, at 116 W. Wall St. Bill Mickey. . YOUR MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY "Means Good Pay In The Regular Army! Job MOS Grades Bandsman, Oboe . . Bandsman, Bassoon . Salvage Technician '. Sewing-Machine Operator Shoe Repairman . . Tailor Toolroom Keeper . . 175 176 194 5, 4 5,4 5,4 6, 5, 4 5, 4 (5. 4 200 204 234 242 -5 ' Parts Clerk, Automotive 348 Watchmaker 381 Fire Fighter 383 These are but a few 5, 4 5, 4, 3 5 of the specialists needed in the post-war Regular Army. If you held an Army military occupational spec, ialty (MOS), then here's good news. 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 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, educationand travel. You will be given the complete details without any obligation at the U. S. Army Recruiting Station, 315 P.O. Bldg., Terre Haute. FOR RENT FOR RENT Bean ground. Martin Harris, Fairbanks. LOST LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and white Boston bull terrier. Answers to name of Boots. Call 797. ' CASD OF THANES c We wish to espress our appreciatiou of the. thoughtfulness of .our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during the illnes and at the time of death of our loved one, Benjamin Wells. We especially wish to thank Brother Nickless and Brother . Arnold, those who furnished the I music, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. Mrs. Flossie Wells Mrs. Charlotte Walker & Family Billy Shake & Family - CARD OF THANKS To our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the time of the passing of our beloved one, Goldie McKinney, your expressions of kindness will hr remembered with dcon gratitude. We especially wish to thank Brother Peck, the members of the Paxton Churchs cf Christ, and those who sent the floral offerings. . Thomas C. McKinney and tlje Sons.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Bailey and son of Vincennes, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lola Bolinger. Mr. and Mrs. Gless Robbing of Linton were afternoon callers. Mrs. Leota Anderson and Mrs. Linnie Anderson; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond Sunday. , Mrs. Ralph Hughes of Petersburg, Indiana, is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vvm. Shelburn. Mrs. Allie Boyll of Terre Haute, attended the Rebekah District meeting here Monday. Mrs. Eva Bean visited :"riends in Terre Haute Monday. Miss Viola Froment is visiting relatives in Terrs Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obsorn of Indianapolis, visited relatives here Sunday. Ben Gummere was pleasantly surprised Sunday when relatives and friends gathered at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gummere cr. Broad Street, to help him celebrate his birthday. At noon p. bouniful dinner was enjoyed lj mother, Mrc. Ella Gummere, III.', and Mrs.. Eirl Little' and children, Mrs. Howard Saaton, Mrs. Heischel Jeffers of Terre HaSte and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Gummere. " r DUGGER i Mrs. Kenneth Goldman was in Sullivan Mondiy. Mrs. Sophia Ann Magruder left !a?t veeh for Los Angsle:-, California. Mr. and wr?. -Tohn Story .w?r recent guests of Mrs. Inez Scholl of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. R-?rt Harrison have return pd from. Florida after an extend 3d visit with their daughter Uiere. One-Minute Test 1. What ship brought the first colonists from England to Virgjriia? 2. What do the natives of Yucatan call themselves ? 3. What is the Eayou state? Words of Wisdom No one minds what Jeffrey says: ... it is not more than a week ago that I heard him speak disrespectfully of the equator. Sydney Smith. Hints on CHauette It is not necessary for a wom They'll Do It Every
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1 Mrs. Marion Bedwell and children and Mrs. Thelma Shepherd were in Dugger Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hildenbrand were in Sullivan Monday. Mrs. E. A. Hammack left (Wednesday for a short visit in Indianapolis and in Michigan. O. E. S. met Monday evening
with a good attendance. Th3 new officers are becoming very efficient in their work. SOCIETY Birthday Club The Birthday club met Thursday, April 11th with Martha Monroe as hortess. The morning was spent in sowing and quilting. At noon a delicious covered dish luncheon was served with Mrs. i Almira Tolbert offering thanks. ' The club was called to order , in the afternoon by President j Tressa Patton. Song "Rock of j Ages", led by Grace Wernz; reading of minuter, Maureen Kelly; new and unfinished business; roll call, "Ivly favorite spring flower"; rem. "Myself", j Tressa Patton; devotions, "Supremacy of the Bible", Chloe Burke; an article by Nora Crowe, i "Effici-ncy"; poem. "The Unitrd i Nations", Grace Wernz; Bible questions, Graoa Knox; travelogue, Tamar DeHart; mush quiz, Helen Phillips; flower contest, Jo-is Arnett; rcceipes, Martha Monroe. Helen Phillips md Glsn Vail; f lowe.r collection club prayer, Almira Tolbert. The next meeting will be held with Grace Wernz on May 9th. FLEAS ANTVILLE Honor Bvrthday Several friends and relatives gathered t the home of M md Mrs. John Frown to felbrsi the 76th birthday of Mr. Brown. At noon a lonq tablo T-as :"illed with deli.'.'ious food and M: InrD cakes, one bearing r-3vcnly-Tix candles, baked by hir. grand-, daughter, Mrs. Hubert Hcadley GRAB BAG an to rise when she is introduced. She remains seated unless she is introduced to a much older woman, a very distinguished older man, or to a person of any age whom she has long wished to meet and to whom she wants to be especially cordial. Today's Horoscope You are an ardent reader and strive to improve yourself generally. You are sensitive, and when happy are extremely exuberant. When you are unhappy, however, you are very depressed. You have an affectionate nature, and you Distributed by King Features Syndlcato, Time
of Pleasantville. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Pandora Sherman of near Dugper, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Headtey, Mr. and Mrs. George Tongate of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jone." of near Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Louto French, Mr. and Mis. Virgil Cullison, Mr. and Mrs. Barter Brown, all of Linton. Bcbby, Wilmn and Judy Sherman, ' Sue and .Tiinnv Itradlcy, Jimmy French, Sh?!'a Kay Cullison, Buck and Vvld Jones, Joe and Carolyn Brovn, Jerry and Billv Toncate. Six of their sight children were present, twelve grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. All departed at a late hour wi hing Mr. Brown many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Uvs. Hubert Headtey and children have returned from Florida where he has been rtationed with the Navy. Mrs. Headley and children hava rpyit the last seven months thera. He recently received his ditcharge. A laree crowd attended the Baccalaureate services Sunday at Pleasantville. Misses Joyce and Roremsry Cox of Sullivan, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Jane McCammon and attended the Baccalaureate services. " Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Page, and daughter spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Claude Bedwell. A large crowd attended the shoWeiv given for - Mr .and jMrsChester Ladson Friday .night. Chester has just been dircharged from the Army. , Used Fat Makes Soap One pound of salvaged fat makes approximately six bars of yellow laundry soaD. Save all used fats. require a deep and understanding love, which you will reciprocate. You may receive an unexpected letter from a friend this afternoon that contains surprising news. Late this evening, do not pay any attention to suggestions given by idle or fanciful interferes. Improve the appearance of your home later this evening, if only by rearranging the furniture. One Minute Test Answers 1. The Susan Constant. 2. Yucatecans. 3. Mississippi. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo
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