Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 81, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 April 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for certified Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Farm Bureau Co-op. i'OR John Deere parti and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, tod. PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, and other flowering plants and fresh cut flowers. Wildin's Greenhouse, 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 5-room modern home in Dugger. Inquire at James McCulloch, Dugger. CANNA, caladium, dahlia bulbs ferns, pot flowers for Easter, petunias, snapdragons, pansies, clematis vines. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Well-broke western saddle horse. Gaylord Shake, Carlisle R. 2. ' 1 FOR SALE 1 Range . Eternal cook stove: Also drop-head Singer sewing machine. Clint, Lowry, Shelburn. 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: , DIAPERS, little girls' dresses, rubber balls, small potted flow, ers, crocheted centerpieces, embroidered pillow cases. etc. .Russell Variety & Gift Shop. FOR SALE Office desk, rolltop with chair; gas heater, gas range. Sparling Exchange Store. FOR SALE 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Glenn Sheffler, Vk miles south of Exline Corner. FOR SALE 1931 Harley Davidson (74) motorcycle. A-l condition. Can be seen at Cecil W6lfe's garage. FOR SALE 10-room house in good condition. Can be moved. Box 219 care Times. FOR SALE 6-room house, two blocks from square. Also 40-acre farm with good improvements. Immediate possession on both. E. C. Pope Real Estate. ' : r FOR SALE 4 -room house in Shelburn, in good condition. See Frank Walton, Shelburn, Phone 190. FOR SALE John Deere tractor and plow. 3 miles east of Merorn. John McKinney. . FOR SALE Gas heater; gas stove; wardrobe with full length mirror. 602 North State Street. FOR SALE 1 coming 2-yr.-oM heifer;. 1 3-horse breaking plow; 10-in. . breaking plow; 2-horse bean drill, I mi. south ani 5 mflfis east of Paxton. Francis Padgett. Dead Animals Removed AI! 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 hour ser. vice. JohirWachtel Co Terra Pasta, Ic8xs
FOR SALE 1938 Nash, or trade for truck. 19 So. Maxwell Street.
FOR SALE 1935. Chevrolet. A-l condition. Contact Ruby Adams, Shelburn, 1 mile east of Methodist Church. FOR SALE Best restaurant in town. Full equipment. Box 14 c-o Times, CERTIFIED Hybrid Seed Corn. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR SALE 4-room bungalow. ! 2V2 blocks from square.' Newly decorated. Inquire 424 S. Court. , -. . i FOR SALE Used sewing machine. Call 13 until 5 p. m. After five call 784-X. FOR SALE Good piano and stool, $10.00, or will trade for ice box. Cox, 225 North Main St. ; Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. REGISTERED NURSES For staff duty. New ultra-modern 70bed hospital, completed 1941. Beautiful nurses' home, complete maintenance. Above average salary. Located Southern Indiana within commuting distance Indianapolis; Louisville. Excellent recreational facilities fishing, boating, swimming, golf, horseback riding. Write or call Sup't. Helen Boyer, Thone 193. DUNN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BEDFORD, INDIANA WANTED Girl , for general housework, no washing or ironing, no small children in family, Thursday and Saturday afternoons and every other Sunday off. $15.00 per week starting salary. Apply Mrs. Hugh Q. Stevens, 1209 Old Orchard Road, or telephone collect No. 2S0, Vincennes, Ind. WANTED Paper hanging and odd jobs. What have you? 948 E. Washington St. Jer.se Anderson. . WANTED TO TRADE Farm 62 acres for farm with buildings. Write Mrs. Sam Allyson. Sullivan R. 4. WANTED V aitresses. Sullivan Hotel, Sullivan. , WANTED Clerks for May 2, 3 and 4th. Apply at Gamble's, 20 W. Washington. Hartley Kartak, Authorized Dealer. ( ' WANTED Someone to do light wash, lingerie, blouses, etc. No shirts or flat work. Box 398 care Times. WANTED Yards to mow Also paper hanging. Phone' 333-B. WANTED Washing and ironing, or will care for children by week or hour. 223 N. Broad. Mrs. Thomas. WANTED to hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sal" Wm. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Miscellaneous - FOR A COOLER home this summer insulate 'now. No down payment. 3 yrs to pay. Sullivan' Insulation Co.. Phone 223 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 & SUPPLY CO. Fhone 606. . 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.
PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
FIRST CLASS painting, paperhanging, interior decorating. Free estimate. 30 mile radius. French and Gourday, P. O. Box 118, ShelI burn, Ind. j NOTICE To all Bro. Eagles of j Sullivan Aerie 2490. There will ! be a nomination of officers next meeting April 2C, 1946, to be : elected the 1st meeting' night of ' May 2, 1946. All members are urg. ed to oeme. Ellis A. Roberts, Secy. j VETERANS to Jbution of famous ducts in Sullivan idreds of satisfied handle distriWatkins Proserving huncustomers. Exicellent opportunity for right person. No investment. Write J. R. iWatkins Company, Dept. C, Box (157, Columbus, Ohio. ! - i SEWING MACHINE SERVICE j We service Singers, or any sewing machine. Sewing Machine Service, 19 N. Court St. PUBLIC SALE At my home 5 miles west of Sullivan on 154 Thursday, April 25th: 1 dining table. 2 rockers, .1 library table, 1 small cook stove, 1 Victrola, 40 records, 1 iron cot, 2 cream cans, crock jars, 1 gai. churn, 7 corner posts, hedge; 50 hedge line posts, cedar posts, iron posts, I roils woven wire, 2 hog houses, clover hay and straw, some rough lumber, 1 oil drum, shovels, 1 organ box, 1 saw and mandal, log chains. Terms of sale, cash. Ora Rooksberry, owner. Floyd Dil lingham, auctioneer. Due to misunderstanding sale was postponed until April 25th. ' PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight ; o'clock in the American Legion Jl-Iom. north of Sullivan. ATTENTION FARMER S Funk's G-IIybrid seed corn is moving fast this year. Get your supply while choice of varieties are available. Monroe's Feed Service. . NOTICE 6 more shopping days until Lizzie Hawkins day. FOR RENT -' FOR RENT 277 .acres, 5-room modern house and other buildings. R. 1 Paxton. Available Mar. 1,1 1947. Contact S. Cassel, 716 Syracuse St., St. Louis, Mo. PASTURE FOR RENT Cattle, horses. 1 mile east C & E I Depot, Sullivan. See Carl E. French, 829 North Court St. FOR RENT 15 acres for corn; Will sell farm. See A. W. Pigg for terms. Sullivan, Ind., Ryl. FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, no children. Phone 4C9 or call at 221 East Washington Street. LOST LOST Brown billfold. Small amount of monev, Social Security card, other papers. Keey money, return billfold to Times Office. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our aporeclation to our friends and neignbois for their kinrinefer. flowers and cards. Also the wonderful care and attentions oi the nurses and hospital attaches and Dr. Briggs. MAE BUSCH.- shown above as she appeared when she was a star of the silent movie comedies, died in Hollywood sanitarium at the age cf ii. (InttTmional)
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and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of Grover Vickrey. Mr. . and Mrs. Lester Milam and son of Montezuma, wto guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phillips of Carlisle, were supper guests; Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. JIagan. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'Gamer of West Terre Haute, and Mrs. Harry Young and daughter of St.
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Chas V. Sproatt and children, Don and Marilyn, and Mrs Lizzie Arnett visited Mr. Sproatt's wife at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Sunday. Patty, Judy and J. L.' Powell of Sullivan, spent Friday and Saturday here with Linda Lee, Mary Kathryn and Bardley Grass. -trnumSCIENTIFIC TREND AKuON. O (UP) The weath . erman is thinking of putting more Now he says they want tL know if a "warm front is comihgover" or "What kind of air is behind, JUEGE DOSEM'T HESITATE ' ALTOONA, Pa. (UP) Imbro j Djurekovic became a U. 5. citizen ' hi almost nothing flat. i Judge George G. Patterson listened to an immigration jxaminer's testimony long enough to learn that the applicant gathered 12 children, five of whom were in service.' "He's admitted," said son. Pattar-
SHELBURH Mrs. Ann Stout who has been visiting her daughter in Pontiac, Michigan for the past ten days has returned to her home here. Mrs. Eva Downs of Morocco, Indiana, soent Wednesday here with Mrs. Emmalina Miller. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boncbrake and daughter, Beverly, of Eavt Chicago, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raines and other relatives. Miss Barbara Thompson visited over the week-end in Vin- ! cennes with DorothyPotts. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Raines and daughter, Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raines and daughter, Mary Elaine, of Terre Haute, Mm L. A. Straight and Mrs. Flora Wence visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raines Saturday. Mrs. Roralio Burke, who ha rpent the winter in Miami, Florida, visiled Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer en route to her noma in Mi""f-arolis, Minnesota. She nrascnted Mrs. Trimmer with tvro beautiful blue Persian cats Mr. LiCl Mrs. Gerald Higaens of Terre Haute, visited relatives here and at Farmersburg this week-end. The Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Church met Tuesday-Afternoon' at the - home -ofMrs. Flora Wence with several members present. The lesson was read and discussed for Sunday. Members present were Gertie Gaskins, Meda Greenwood, Maggie Raines, Lucille Ferguson, Lettie Sweet, Violet Cash, Mayme Myers and the hostess, Flora Weire. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Gertie Gaskins. One-Minute Test ' 1. What counterfeit animal caused the downfall of a great city? 2. What story book 'character swam in a pool created by her own tears? 3. What Mother Goose character wanted white bread and butter so much he sang for it? Words of Wisdom We can do more good by being good than in any other way. Howland Hill. 8 im.KIKC TtTUlt8 VVWCT. Int.. BtP
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