Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 80, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 April 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for certified Cobbler seed potatoes. Bureau Co-op. Irish Farm and1 1 FOR John Deere parti
fiervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
I PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, land other flowering plants and
fresh cut flowers.wndin s ureen-
f house, Phone 9214.
CABBAGE, tomato and pepper plants. Wildin's Greenhouse. , FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, semi-modern, on South Main Street. Will take automobile as part payment. Inquire 424 South Court Street. . ALL KINDS of garden and flower plants ready to move now. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. . ' FOR SALE Ford pickup, 1939 model. Earl Myers, Shelburn. rf FOR SALE 5-room modern home in Dugger. Inquire at James McCulloch, Dugger. FOR SALE On U. S. 41 3 miles south of Farmersburg, 92 acres, good house, good dairy barn with lights. Good farm of 218 acres, good buildings, 15 miles south of Terre Haute. Good 56-acre farm
f with good , buildings with lights. 1 i, Good 40-acre'farm 4 milfs south-
Tractor and other equipment if wanted. Ferd E. Hall, Shelburn phone or North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. Phone 567. FOR SALE 2-bottom 12-inch Oliver tractor plow, in good con dition. Monroe's Feed & Imple ment Sales... FOR SALE Work horse, 2 miles cast of Carlisle. C, Floyd Horton. FOR SALE Quick'' Meal range. 311 S. State St. coal FOR SALE or trade for cattle, spotted' Shetland pony 11 mos. old, gentle. Lowell Boone, 2 miles west of Pleasantville. FOR SALE Restaurant equipment, steam table, gas stove, dishes, cooking utensils, etc. Phone 183. FOR SALE Jersey-Hereferd 4-yr-old cow, calf by side. Want
y -"-to buy a young bull, Brown Swiss
preferred. Billy Joe McCammon, Sullivan R. 1. 2 miles south and 1 mile east of New Lebanon. FOR SALE 14x28 two-room house, wired. Movable without wrecking. Mrs. Dorothy Bogard, 6 miles west on 154. Graysville phone 1343. FOR SALE. Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. LATEST popular Victor, Elue Bird and International records, Blso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weokly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FERTILIZER We have plenty of corn fertilizer in stock at all times. Monroe's Feed Service. FOR SALE Semi-modern 6room house on improved street. Excellent neighborhood, good lo cation. Write Mrs. Paul H. Hunt, 659 S. Main, Martinsville. Ind.. Dead Animals Removed VII kinds: horses, cows, heep, calves and hoes. Call Vtonroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford S201. or Crawford 53109. 1 erre Haute, We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachte! Co Terr HwU. lalbas
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with exception of those firms CANNA, caladium, dahlia bulbs; ferns, pot flowers for Easter, petunias, snapdragons, pansies, clematis vines. Bean's Greenhouse. . i . era saddle horse. Gaylord Shake, . Carlisle R. 2. I FOR SALE 1 Range Eternal cook. t,iove. uho uiop-nedu oiugci sewing machine. Clint Lowry, Shelburn 1 FOR SALE Fat hens, fresh eggs. Also garden tractor. 471 So. Bell. . : FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet Army truck in A-l condition. Can be seen at 303 E. Gray St. FOR SALE Five-gaited riding horse. Cletus Padgett, 2 mi. south of Dugger on Road 159. j FOR SALEState Road phone. -Hay. S. E. Coulson, ! 54 New Lebanon DIAPERS, little girls' dresses, rubber balls, small potted flow, ers, crocheted centerpieces, em broidered pillow cases, etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop. FOR SALE Office desk, rolltop with chair; gas heater, gas range. Sparling Exchange Store. PLANTS for sale at Graysville stores and hotbeds at school, i Graysville F. F. A. I LAt crr-: ' FOR SALE 1940 Ford Deluxe m j ou 7,, 7, Tudor. Glenn Sheffler, 1 miles south of Exline Corner. FOR SALE 1931 Harley Davidson (74) motorcycle. A-l condi- ! tion. Can be seen at Cecil Wolfe's garage. - FOR SALE 10-room house in good condition. Can be moved. Box 219 care Times.
' FOR SALE 6-room house, two and Gourday, P, O. Box 118, Shelblocks from square. Also 40-acre i hurn, Ind. farm with good improvements. "r1?ct vitymv "fc0Jfifi v,J
Iinmediate possession on both. E.;within ,)lock of business district C. Pope Real Estate. ! near churches, movies. 24-hour FOR SALE Registered Black hurEin3 service. Write for.informAngus bulls. See Lex Plew at J. 1 ation Box 1000 c" Times.
H. Crowder farm inorthwest . Sullivan.
. FOR SALE 4-room house in anteed workmanship. TAYLOR Shelburn, in good condition. See!T1RE SERVICE, 809 North SecFrank Walton, Shelburn, Phone jtlon street- 1
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FOR SALE-John Deere tractor 1 Kel1 eed corn come to 116 w-1 and plow. 3 miles east of Merom. ; fal1 St- smvan, Ind. Bill John McKinney. Mickey. . FOR SALE Gas heater; gas FLOOR SANDING and finishstove; wardrobe with full length ing done- Have complete equip-
mirror. 602 North State Street. Wanted
' : full service policy with 80 colW ANTED Dead animals. We lision at new low ratss, All inremoye your dead animals free of surance is not alike. Ferd Hall, charge. . Phone No. 9 reverse Boom 4, North Oakley Bldg., ' harges." Sullivan Fertilizer Co. , Sullivan, Ind.
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N Main St. Telephone 334. I . REGISTERED NURSES For staff duty. New, ultra-modern 70-bed hospital, completed 19-11. Beautiful nurses' heme. t complete maintenance. Above av- ! erage salary. Located Southern In- j diana within commuting distance i Indianapolis; Louisville. Excellent recreational facilities fishing, boating, swimming, golf, horseback riding. Write or call Sup't. Helen Boyer, Phone 193. j DUNN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BEDFORD, INDIANA WANTED Girl for general
housework, no washing or iron- bution of famous Watkins Proing, no small children in family, ducts in Sullivan serving hunThursday. and Saturday afternoons drcds of patt.ifipd customers, Exand every other Sunday off. ccllent opportunity for right per. $15.00 per week starting salary, son. Mn investment. Write J R. Apply Mrs. Hugh Q. Stevens, 1209 Watkins Company, Dept. C, Box Old Orchard Road, or telephone 157, Columbus. Ohio, collect No. 260. Vincennes, Ind. ! mnen huv.pu, v"-, x.u. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE . WANTED Paper hanging and -We service Singers, or any odd jobs. What have you? 948 E. make sewing machine. Sewing Washington St. Jesse Anderson. I Machine Service, 19 N. Court St."
WANTED TO RENT One large ' unfurnished downstairs rorim, '
preferably in northwest part of town. Address, Bert Raley, Coffman Apts. WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan Hotel, Sullivan. , WANTED Odd jobs, garden ing, yard work, or what have you. See me at 316 W. Johnson. WANTED Ladies or gentle, men, 21 to 40, as contact personnel to home owners. No selling; Guaranteed income from the start, really worth looking into. Contact me, Davis Hotel, between 2 ! and 4 Monday p. m. Mr. Reynolds. MALE HELP WANTED Opportunity of lifetime supply- ; t-v-tnti i ing uux .uiu inner piiuuuuie products to farmers in Sullivan Countv No exnerience or canital County No , expedience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY,
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au ai nw' on w cuiu Ti.il. xxpjjijf a i uaniuit o, if, thorized Dealer. ' WANTED Typewriter. Prefer portable. Mrs. Gaylord Watson, 2 Sullivan, uraysvuie pnone. WANTED Someone to do light wash, lingerie, blouses, etc. No shirts or flat work. Box 398 care Times. : WANTED Someone to build fence W A Wilkev New Leba. non phone. - lVilSCeilcineOUS 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 and Thursdays of Each week. Look at your calendar and 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 , ottppt.v m'ph finfi , TRACTOR REPAIR We service a11 makes of tractors in our ... , ... -,rL s snop or in xne iieia. wnen in trouble call Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phone 332. ! PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FIRST CLASS painting, paperhanging, interior decorating. Free i estimate. 30 mile radius. French
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ANYONE AJN i UHij wanting Crow or. 5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. , IT PAYS to shop for your au- ' tomobile insurance. Check our Old and New Friends will. find us LUCY THRASHER BETTY TEMPLETON MARY MeCLURE at the FLO-RETTA EEATJTY SALON Phone 157 NOTICE To all Bro. Eagles of Sullivan Aerie 2490, There . will be a nomination of officers next meeting April 26, 1D46, to be . elected the 1st meeting night of May 2, 1946. All members are urg " I ed To ocm.i e. Ellis A. Roberts, Secy, ' VETERANS to handle distri
PUBLIC SALE At my home 5 miles west of Sullivan on 154, Thursday. Aoril 25th: 1 dining --. , nKrarv tahle. wut, - rT.r;.' ,. . 1 sma11 cook stove' 1 Vlctrola 40 d x iron cot 2 cream cans, returns, x " crock ff' 1 f,',' ' Psts, hedge; 50 hedge line posts uJ, i Hr,,m shoves. 1 orean , j. w. ----- . , - 'chains. Terms of sale, cash. Ora - Rooksberry, owner. Floyd DUiinf?ham. auctioneer. Due to misunder'tanding sale was postponed ! until April 25th. areMAKE BRICKS. Millions needed. Start a quick CASH business, returns can start in two weeks with an inexpensive, easily hand operated TYRA BRICK MAK.&K, oniy sana ana cement and any old shed needed. Build your HOME of brick. Get , a iYKA-fi.AiN.oeewnaLcc.il aone K- 1 , WYOMING, MINN. FOR RENT FOR RENT 277 acres. 5-room modern house and other buildings. R. 1 Paxton. Available Mar. 1, 1947. Contact S. Cassel, 716 Syracuse St., St. Louis, Mo. l PASTURE FOR RENT Cattle, horses. 1 mile east C & E I Depot, Sullivan. See Carl E. French, 829 North Court St. LOST lLOST-Brown billfold. SmaU; arnount of money, Social Security .j ifom, mnnev wu, oo. j, return billfold to Times Office. ' '.MMoirvrWivfe-KTs BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr and Mrn. A. R. Sable of Carlisle, are the parents of a daughter born at the Mary Sherman Hospital April 20th. She has been named Helen Margaret. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne lioruss or T.inir.n announce the birtli ot i daughter, Rebecca Sue, born at the Mary Sherman Hospital April 20th FACTOGRAPHS The origin of the word coral is uncertain, but is thought to be a loan word lrom the Hebrew meaning small stone. Nottingham, England, is the only municipality in England which maintains a college. The Republic of Chile threw, off the Spanish yoke in 1810-18. i NOT TO EVERY little girl is ex-i tended the honor of meeting the president of the U. S., but 4-year. old Betty Lou Hall, above, isn't: unduly excited. Daughter of In fantryman Arthur A. Hall, who: was killed in action in Europe, Betty Lou will travel from the! Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home for war widows and' orphans at Eaton Rapids, Mich.,1 to the White House to meet Presi-j dent Truman and to present him with the 1946 buddy poppy to! inaugurate the annual buddy, poppy 6ale conducted by. the V.;
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News IIERRICK-ROGERS and Mrs. Robert H. Rogers 1 arrived here Monday night from 5VFr,nCL. Calif Robert is th son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. t I nf Carlisle, and Mrs. Kogers is the former Miss Eileen Her1.. .J 1il Hn rick, daughter or rar. ami ivus. William P. Herrick, of 1'eeKSKUi, New York. Robert and Eileen arc on their honeymoon, and' will leave here 1 n mute to New York, where ! th wilI maje a brief visit with Eiieen - S family and friends. j Robert has just completed a rnnr?e 0f studv specializing in the gyro.COmpass m a u. &. wav- , shool tn San Diego, Calif., and has been assigned to the task of helping to fit tne u.a.s. Jverglades for commissioning anu wm serve as a member of its crew up-1 on its completion. ' Mrs. Rogers is a supervisor in Bell Telephone JO. wors m oau Francisco, and . expects to resume Ther work there upon their return to the west coast. ' Tk-v were married in Reno, Nevada, on April 5th. FORMER RESIDENT DIES I Mrs. Marguerite W. Martin, 61, a native of Carlisle, but who had resided in and near Terre Haute for many years, died recently. She had been ill for a number of we?' , MF0. thtt Aahipr josenh R and Isabella Go- . Of Ur. Josepn n. ana waucuc u X lie ucvcascu ll,vh;n whalen and was born in Car-' ""7 and te.Td.d lisle, March hrA until pnne to Terre Haute. one 13 Sl.rviveu uy uie uusucuu, . . 1 1 1 Elmer A. Martin; by a daughter, Mrs. Alberta Libbert; two sisters, Mrs. Manson G. Couch of Hastmgs, miciusau, Perrv of Detroit. Michigan, and . , . oy a mece auu vwU iv"Funeral services and burial rites were at Terre Haute, GOES TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL Miss Jean Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Wolfe, who had been here for the past two weeks visiting her parents, left I Monday for St. Louis, Mo., where she has accepted a position as j dietitian in the Baptist Hospital. ;She resigned a similar position in 1 City Hospital at Indianapolis in order to accept the new position. MfDONALD-SCHAAD Miss Edna L. McDonald, daughter of Robert J. and Edna Whitlock McDonald, of Philadelphia, Fa., and James Richard Schaad, of Carlisle, home on leave from the United States Navy', and the son of Mrs. Ha'el Bramer, were united in marriage by Justice of the peace Carl A. Watson at his marriage parlors ' in Carlisle at 4:00 P. M., on Tuesday, April 9th. TODAYS MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Livestnck: April 22. - Bogs, 6,"00; active, -steadj $1183 ceiling. at Cattle, 1.600; r;h-ep, 600; market en steers and heilers active, fully steady; big packers -going very siow; steers, $15.25 $17.8Lr: heifers, $15.75 $17.00; cows firm, $7.50 $15.00; VeaTers active, steady to $18.05 ceiling. Sheep, 100; hardlv enough on sale"to make niarket;- qUOlabie ( d t $7.00-515.50. J. Used Fat Makes Soap a i vim " jMimr) o ".'vrt fat nriUpj fve bnr t" ("''"i tnn Pave iTy 3-rp cf u?-?d tock'.r.c fat.
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Rev. Joe Homerickhouse and Mrs. Homerickhouse and son, ;Earl David, and Rev. Wm. Stone j were dinner guest of Maude Silvers and daughters, Betty and Tr . r. mi ,,J. rrl-i4 Kathryn, mursaay nigiu Mr. and Mrs. Jcrse Ashburn of Terre Haute, visited Maude Silvers Thursday afternoon. George Buschur, who has just been discharged from the Navy, ancj nis wjfe and children have returned to Flint, Mich., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buschur, and Mrs. Buschur's mother, Ellen Ormandy of Dueeer. Mr and Mrs. . Frank Buschur h , ' SnnHav Hnripr B,,pSts. Mr. and Mrs George Guhl and daught erMari e 0f Vallejo .California, Mrs Buschur's brother, George stein of Terre Haute, her sister ,j Mrs. Thomas Prosser Mlch and WiU Jones of of Flint, Terre Haute. TODAY'S TRAFFIC TIP (Distributed by United Press) See tots before your eyes '- driving near schools, playg-CvUds or on residential streets. A child's life is more important than where you're going. Expect children to do the unexpected, and be ready for it.-r-National Safety Council. Masonic Lodge No. 263 j Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. and A. M. called meeting April 23rd at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Refreshments All mem- . , Ders urgea to attend, visitors welcome Carrold Gates, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec. tip One-Minute Test . 1. Where is the city of Walla Walla? 2. What are the natural enemies of mosquitos? 3. What color and how long is a full-grown praying mantis? Words of Wisdom ' The boast of hersldy. the pomp of power, and all that bpauty, all that wealth p'er gave, await alike the Inevitable hour. The paths of glory lead but to the grave. l nomas Oray. I , Hints on Etiquette Tho husband is indicated "the head of the house.' hy They'll Do It Every fGET MORE :i V7 SOMEDHE CaETA PaML t.'l- WAl Ui. H'AMU MC I'LL SHOW YOU REAL PiCMIC-f mm "" '4-15 c'c?. lnt.'Vivg rttTvn;; wp:cAt. be "-pulp
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CuChman Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Reba Erickran and dau:ghter of Terre Haute, and Hubert icu,hman of Riverside, California, were guests rnursaay oi .vniv; Borders. Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaDuka and family of Lafayette, rpent theilr Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKec. Mrs. Flora Dillman is spending the week with relatives and friends in Illinois. Bill Brown returned home la:t week after receiving his di3charga from the Army at ?ort Dix, N. J. En route home he visited with his brother, Boo Brown, who is stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia. , Gerald Sparks and Bob Mahan who are attending Indiana Univsrsity, spent the hclidrys hsr with their uarentr. MavKic Acole' is o?r (.ii:,r u.. :.'.....-. 1 -!.,. ,..-.!, -Tv -.,,ri Mr.-. Kenneth Osman and .-on at Marion, Indiana. FISH TRAP LURES RATS BAMBERG. S. C. (UF) The world itiiy roon b?at a path to the door cf Bamberg's 5. C. !3l:hon, who built a better mouse-trap-but bv accidmit. What Bkhop was really naking was a fish trap. He left it over-night at the feed store where he is employed, baited md read for a tryout. v Npvt mpnn he found :Mv5 ! rats in the trap and within 'few days he caught 19 more. SOFEN BEICKLAYSE CLASSES j LPiCOLM,. N-sb. UP) - An apprentice class of 15 bricklayer trainees har been cr-?nt::d in Lin- : rnhi hioii school. -s the ritv's an swer to the rhortace- of brick j i Masons. GRAB BAG ToOay's Horoscope A birthday today means that you are ambitious and plan many things which you usually carry out. You are both energetic and enthusiastic. You listen graciously to the advice of others or their criticism, then pursue your own course. You are loving, and will have a happy home life. Do not give your promise early this morning unless you are sure you can carry it out. Just before 9 o'clock this morning, a situation in your home may try your patience. Exercise your very best judgment. Mercury enters Aries at 9:24 a. m. Between 11 and 12 this morning- an unexpected hazard in a business deal mlsht cmDistributed by King Features Syndicate, Time MEY if-lc-ALL U'r M X', SUDDEM h'ES MAM IS LRE
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Miss Doris Gilbert left Friday for a month's visit with relatives in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Bert Lad: on spent Friday morning in Sullivan. Mrs. Dallas Morley spent -he week-end in Duggrr. Robbie McCrocklin of D troit. ls tne guost oi ner TruiiapHLsms, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, for :i few days, Jack Giibsvt, who has been hrme on i 30-day leave visiting hh paror.ts, left Thursday -or Chicago. Mrs. Cr-e '.er Allison was in SvHivan Fridav afternoon. Air. and Mrs. Tom Nash have b'-en spending a few days with their rcrs, Jack and Tom Jr., in at'le Creek, Michigan. . P" i'"" ra Cla'-i Mets ry? PMWhea class of .he Bar list Sirt'ay School hMd he'w meeting -t he church Thursday evening. The meeting war opened bv sinaiing "What a Friend "ve Have in Jesus", followed bv nraver bv Edna Boyll. After -ih3 busines:. session, a very interestof readings .by Sadie Thomo-on, Jessie Bardsley and Lulu Wn.nplin. A niano $olo by Armeda Stout and an article on the activities of the cla-s in 19ZS by t. r- , . . r I ' -"rr.-.iimT, rCUK.3 granges and popcorn were served to Lulu Wanglin, Jessie Bardsley. Hallie Richey,.- Armeda Stout, Hallie Bu-h- Lillian Jones. 20na Waltera, Fern Banficld and Joy I i!1" . --',-. I The- next meeUng. will Tie on r riuay eveiuus- iviay o, ai !J Tiff o . 1 home of Fern Banfield. Buy With CashGel It From Us Security Loan Co. Upstairs New Oakley Bid?. danger an ir.vestmer.1 of yours, and about 1:30 p. m. It moy be difficult to bring an argument to a just or reasonable conclusion. The moon enters Scorpio at 1:50 p. m. At 6:19 p. m., re3pcct a friend's opinion and for once follow his advice. One Minute Teci Answers , 1. In the state of Washington, U. S. A. 2. Goldfish, silverflsh, several species of mlnnov3, many predatory aquatic Insects that .ed upon the larvae, certain bird3 and bats. 3. Pale groen in colr and about three ihchc3 long. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo 7Af i iCT A FiNAED AROUND1 ADy THE HOUSE-HE NEVEfi EVEN BURMS LEAVES- , BUT MOW LOOK. GAS AT HIM AMD TO TUIMk , CAME FOR SOME v FQESH 1 AIR - J"fHE Ot !ES WMO REALiy EKI'JCVAPICMIC ARE THE ANTS AMD THE SELF-APPOINTED CHEFS ffaw (& EOW. FAGLEtf UNCOLN,- NEB.
