Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 83, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 April 1946 — Page 7
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. 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.
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SEED CORN bought of me arid fail to get a stand you get seed again free. Bill, Mickey,
COMPLETE line of Smith Alsop paint and wall paper. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
THE LAST THREE
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J HAVE a few bu. Crow's 607 in flats, also K374 in flats, to sell yet. Bill Mickey, 116 W. Wall St.
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
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For lale
FOR SALE Five-room, mod.
em house, immediate possession,
WILL SHARE home with ex.
service man and wife in exchange
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EE US for certified
bbler seed potatoes.
eau Co-op.
'OR John Deere parts and vice call 285 at Mace Tire & itery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
3 hlnrks from Court Htnise. Price for part-time work. A. L. Robert-
Irish $4.7M-u0- w- T- Mellott. son Plant Farm.
FRATERNAL RINGS Elks, FIRST CLASS painting, paperEagles, Rotary, Masonic, Odd Fel- banging, interior decorating. Free ir.ws T.inns and Srnt.tish Rite estimate. 30 mile radius. French
Farm
Mrs. Melvin McDanicl- entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at her home :n
Wilford Tussday night, April 23.
of Los Angeles, California, are j
spending a ten (5 ay vacation hers
with Prof, and Mrs. George Til
HICKORY
George Boone and Audrey nnd,
ford en routs to New York and j Mr. and Mrs. Ger.e Phsglcy were Pennsylvania lor a visit with in Terre Haute Friday.
relatives. Mrs. Ganlz k a sister of Mrs. Tilford. On Friday evening, pr.il I9h
Both plain and diamond set. GALLAGHER GIFTS, . 25 North Court Street.
and Gourday, P. O. Box 118, Shelburn, Ind. 1
ANSY Petunias, snapdragons,
V) other flowering plants and
h cut flowers, wiiains ureen-
ise, I'none YKH. i
7ABBAGE, tomato and pepper
lats. Wildin s Greenhouse.
-ARGEST Plant Nursery in livan County. Large garden
I flower plants. All transplant-
and double rooted. A. L. ,iertson Plant Farm.
I FOR SALE 1946 Motorola ,auto radios for 1941 Chev., 1942-
46 Chev., 1942-46 Ford; 5-tube 1946 AC-DC Motorola and 1 battery Motorola farm radio, and 2 used table models. Crist's Radio Service, Hymera, Phone 106-R2.
'OR SALE 1 coming 2-yr.-old fer; 1 3-horse breaking plow; in. breaking plow; , 2-horse
m drill. 1 mi. south and 5 miles t of Paxton. Francis Padgett.
EE Farm Bureau ssure cookers.
Co-op for
'OR SALE A good young re five vears old. broke to
irk and ride. James W. Huff,
4 miles west of Sullivan.
FOR SALE 26 ewes with 30 lambs. R. 1 Carlisle. Amorine Wilson. FOR SALE 1933 Ford coach. Will trade for Model coupe or pick-up. C. G. Bradbury, Hymera. FOR SALE Choice residence property, four rooms and bath. $3500.00. Write Box S. W. P., c-o Daily Times.
ATTENTION FARMER S Funk's G-Hybrid seed corn is moving fast this year. Get your supply while choice of varieties are available. Monroe's Feed Service. PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan. IF YOU want to buy Indiana Certified seed com'T "nave 100 bu. to sell in both flats or rounds, No. 844. Bill Mickey. .
After the businesr meeting, con- the Senior Pals Sunday School tests were enjoyed 2nd prizes clasr. en joy sd a woiner roa't on were won by Elaine Smith, ! the Bluff. Those attending ware Dorothy Cooper and Jeanette j Anna and Mildred Harrison, i Callahan. Refreshment: of 000k- Alice and Janice Sir.ilcy, 'arry ies, coffee and ice cream . were 1 and '-Agnes Rinard. Es'tio iVTp-or., served to Mesdames Slaine J Naomi Dtilar.ey, Mary Copsland, Smith, Venita Strnhle, Margaret I Mr. and Mrr. Junior Thompson,
ard Mrs. Floyd Smith nnd l'0'101' of Ha -old Wheaton of along without me," he commented.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie 3oone i-ent funday wJth Mr. mi :vz.
Hosea Boone and Cladyj
Mr
Eleng Rae were in Worthington Sunday. rrvft iTat.nn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis. Jackie Goodman of Indiana-
LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Forcrt Fields Mrs. Walter Doss of Cincinnati, ' spent Friday evening wiih Mr.
Mrs. George Barrick of Sullivan,, j and Mrs. Justice .Josion.
and V.e:lc-y Barrir.k of Terre
Eaute, spent Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. Kobert vVhcaion.
.Ttr, rrf? "Tc; T,'f) .'a""! J Fred Scamihorn were in Verio . Haute Saturday. ! Harris Whentou ana "-m.! - -' I
DONE HIS BEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP)'" At Ihe age of 80, Michael Dugair" has retired as a Western Union messenger. . t "Now that (he nnnpower siioi't-
'dry dinner "1 : are is over, I guess tbey can '
Sullivan Sunday.
Mesdames Winona Knight and Juanita Foreman called on Mary Grunell at the Clay County hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ;chu-
maker or 1 lav .citv, wers :-n
riolis vioiled relatives and friends T c.,t,,o
Wdls, Mr, - Miner, Rosemary ,,0 valine Arnett, Olan Vickrey, here Saturday. , Mr, and Mrs.' Walter Bedwell Plew, tois. McG.arvey, ..nlla Frank I.lXarnmcn . a.:d ii.r.cr nt T..fa,. ' ..r,
wun .nza iicaminorn. Mrs. Herschel Morse and Mrs-.
Shinlev.' Pvlasil Miller. Dorothy Ornv. . I rr.
Cooper, Jnanette Callahan. 'Nell'. Mi's. Anna VcC::r r-.cn ind and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis r 1 fl-i.-, TTrtlrt.- i-liona -,.T -, ' t,. 1. Uii. nnrl enre -itrprf cmfsit? nf Mr anH
uruiuuii, , buii, ridiiv, o i'Ciu"i.H ' " -hitJ,.- C.J, ; I !,
Mrs Cornie Villis Easter Sun- V da John Rogsr? were in Terre Haute Friday. Robert V. Wolfe of the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mahan were
Morsels
Our Reciw Are Tiled & True
Lcrro
vr-"v cnopt Easter with his par- in Terre Haute Friday.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wolfe and
- Ruth.
FOR SALE New 8x10. Archie Hiatt, R.
wall tent, 4 Sullivan.
LADIES of St. Marys church will hold a rummage sale Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 at the South Side Oakley Build
ing formerly the Houston Cafe.
FOR SALE Meyer pump
IF YOU have a posture problem, fallen organs, backache, hernia, see your doctor and
(windmill type); walnut bed and Spencer specialist. For men and
Freida -Peterson and the .hostess, week with relatives
Fonda McDaniels. -' j Hauta. .Mrs. Ralph Gordon spent Wed- The seventh and eighth srnde nesday, evening visiting her room, taught by Mrs. Josephine parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Dudley, enjeyed a weiner roast Kaylor , of " Farmersburg,. who ;and hayrid-a Tuesday, night, were celebrating, . their 42nd' ' . Pvt. Raymond Rc-id of .Tt. wedding anniversary. McClellan, Alabama, arrived Mrs. Warren , Gordon ard home Tuesday night to spand a children left Tuesday aveninn 10 1 week's furlough with Sarah Reid join Mr. Gordon, who is employ- and family, prt in Hammond. Tndinna. !
rz-'ina Eeid of Elnff(on. C io. I. rir. of Rcknell. were suests
is fpc.rirg a two we?ks vprntio" Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward here with Mrs. Sarah Reid and :vTcT,cy.
family.
ARROW CAFE' Ray & Verna Hunter iNoith Side Square
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Sue and Deana were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Usrey. "-. ,"-d Mrs. Kmil Hilaire nnd
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PLANTS for sale at Graysville ires and hotbeds at school, ysville F. F. A. FOR SALE 1S36 1 Ford, new
s ana new motor. L-aii alter 0
Wilfred Usrey, .320 North
est St.- - . t. '
. T lr-( j ?fR,.. SALE Good cheap saddle
re. Work single or ' double.
sne 9102 or see Burrcll Bolding.
FOR SALE Two small build-
to be wrecked and moved. If
erested call at 204 West Street.
OR SALE Four-room house
5 lots, immediate possession,
sited on South St.Clair Street.
lice $2,500.00. W. T. Mellott.
marble top dresser, Simmons springs, boudoir chair, bathinet, cast iron cook stove (new), ice cream freezer and wash stand. Maurice Thompson, 1 mile west on Washington Street.
women. Giles.
Call 561 after five. Iva
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Frecland and daughters of Farmer City, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Monroe of Weldon, Illinois, Betty Collier of Terre Haute, Mr. and
SHELBURN
I.I.:. l! Mrs. George Boone land Audrey. Mr. and Mrs. Gene i Phpgley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Clayton spent Eartcr Sunday ! with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creagar I i" S"i'vari. the occasion being
FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford at rMefom Garage. See . Ray
Bogard.
FOR RENT 15 acres for corn. Will sell farm. See A. W. Pigg for , terms. Sullivan, Ind., R. 1.
FOR SALE-Some Farms, priced to sell. W. T. Mellott.
Wanted
' OBITUARY I Paul Carlton Wilkey, r.on of j William L. and Sarah Hunt WilI key, was born Aug. 9, 1893, and departed from this life April 14,
1 1946, at the age of 52 years, eight
Mrs. Bonnie Hughes of Peters
.m i?ni,ort Hmmt an a rianphtpr burg, Indiana, returned to her the birthday of Mrs.
' ot Sullivan and Mr. ind : Irs. home Tuesday after a two weeks and Mrs. Clayton. Joe Diilion and eons were -uc:t-; visit here with her parents and' WeUs Qf Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Qrca other relatives. prjrk, has been tho-guert of ;Houpt and daughter. . . Mr and Mrs Herschel Zink of Mrs. Anna Shepherd for the past ' Ruth Am? Crav r.f" Bedford, I'i?n!T Mr, ' rt -kw- few week- . was a guest over the week-end bury and Mrs. Ella Gummere of pfc Carl Moore of r ,t. of . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and Terre Kcut.. per-t Suv . r or- - family.- noon with Mrs. J. T. Cas.t:n. pJJi:. ard ;
Bill Kaley b lie, returned .0 Mrs.. Glady- Dnnsvon of "-Jzvr RrJ?h Mcora ai d Mackis.
'OR SALE About 20 dresses,
iss 11 to 18; skirts and miscel-
.eous clothing items. Sheila rdsley, Shelburn, Indiana.
uipment. Have several pipi-s
i furniture, also Coca-Cola
x, good heating stove, electric
ocorn machine, other itfmi.
Te Old Trading Post, 101 North
in.
POR SALE Two lots on South
ction. one corner lot. Inquire at
ep Rock "Station.
'OR SALE 2 purebred Duroc
ale hogs, 7 months old. Robert
ifsman, 3 miles northwest of
irlisle. .
FOR SALE
m; 18" bett conveyor
-yr-old well brcke black and ite Shetland pony 000 cedar fence pists. Orval Arnett 535 Sylvan Dell, Phone 885
i'QR SALE Five-room house,
Imi-modcrn, possession less than
riays, located five blocks from
Jtjare. Price $3,000.00. W. T.
llott.
MINNOWS - and crawfish ! for
ie. Kenny Horten, 425 North oad.
BATTERIES for all cars and for
bst make farm tractors. $10.95,
fr-hzoee. SOUTH SIDE AUTO
JPPLY. '
WANTKn npnd Dnimni. w ' months and six days.
remove your dead animals free of' He was married to Ida Mae
harge Phone No. P reverse ! fnerrer 01 Dinnuim, w harges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. j 1919 and fo this union five sons
and two daughters were Dorn. One daughter, Elsie Marie, preceded him in death in 1932.
' He leaves to mourn his passing
lilt: w.uuw, i(-ia iviar;, nvc oui.o, Dennis and Eugene of Sullivan,
. Great Lakes FrHay niirht after
Orleans, Louisiana, arrived 2iarc .
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334.
Mrs.
WANTED - Girl for general I jj Miss., and James housework, no washing or iron- t 1
ing, no small children iiy family, daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Skinner Thursday and Saturday af ternoons Qf Sullivan; the parentS) Mr and
enjoying a seven-day leave at todav or a j?w we,ks visit with
nib .-.une .nere. hc,. -par(r,t, f.u P-ti guest of Frances Wills over iha j . q.,,.
., c:-ei.o. . ; 1 Lorena Brsqdon of Sullivan,' T' ',s vi-'?r 3oyil. was a guorit of Hclan Mahan over Winnie Osburn and Flo Poe are the w?ek-end. (tft. u PR -mr! .r in nMr. and Mrs. William O. Gantz ianapclis. - ITURBI'S DAUGHTER KILLS SELF
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Rimt?s 2nd Flu?
Now Available
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AUTO RACES BIG CARS.!
JUNGLE PARK SPEEDWAY LOCATED 8 Ml. NO. OF KOCKV1LLE ON U. S. 41
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3 10-Lap Heats 1 Special Rare 20-Lap Feature Time Trials 12:30 P. M. 1st Race 2:30 P. M. " Gen. Adtu. 31.00 (Tax Included)
'Of',
at . war.-,., " J'Om-
$15.00 per week starting salary. Apply Mrs. Hugh Q. Stevens', 1209 Old Orchard Read, or telephone collect No. 260, Vincennes, Ind.'
Mrs. W. L. Wilkey of Sullivan; two brothers, Edgar of Leland, Miss., and Herbert of Sullivan; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Boone ,aid Mrs. Clara Howard, both of Sullivan. Three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. CAED OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to , ' w ? y?re o kind to u? during our recent bereavement. We especially wish to- thank Pvev. Thomas Jennings for his consoling words, the singer, those who sent floral offerings, Mr. and Mrs. Rpilsback and the friends and
WANTED A window washer neighbors who assisted at the upstairs. Mrs. Laura K. Snow, 422 time cf the s)1dden death of our
. WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan Hotel. Sullivan.
, WANTED Someone to do light wash, lingerie, blouses, etc. No I shirts or flat work. Box 398 care Times. WANTED Yards to mow. Also paper hanging. Phone 333-B.
WANTED Man to cut down dead tree, trim other . trees. 220 South Main St.
E. Washington.
WANTED1 2 -or 3-room unfurnished, .modern- apartment for elderly lady; Must be first floor. Write-Bos? BB, e-o Times.
Dead Animals Removed D kinds: horses, cows.
heeD. calves and hoirs. Calt
Monroe Feed Service. Sulli-
kan phone 332 or Crawford
2U1 or Crawford , 53109. Terre Haute. We pay aU ohone charges. 24 hour sertlce. John Wachtel Co
Tern Hauta, UZxa '
WANTED Man or boy to work farm. Al"o Avant to buy about
200 bu. corn. W. F. Frame, Shelburn phone.
WANT TO BUY Two-wheel j
trailer. Woodward Hardware Co., I
Dugger, Ind.
husband and father, Paul C. Wilkev. We also thank the African Legion ' and the Masonic Lodge No. 369 of Shelburn for their help. Mrs. Paul C. Wilkey, Harry, Paul Jr.. Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Skinner ' and Jerry Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilkey
and Paula " Mr and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey I and Joe.
. Miscellaneous
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FOR A COOLER home this! summer insulate now. No down !
novwnnf !? r,ro rt nov Sullivan'
Insulation Co.. Phone 228'or 258.'
JOHNSON PRODUCTION- j BRED CHICK hatch days are) Mondays and Thursdays of Each;
week. Look at your calendar and . send us in your order today fori J the exact date you desire.. All 1 leading Breeds. $5.00; $8,95; $1150
& $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. Phone m
Roofs 2nd Floor
Utility
For Table or Vanity Complete with shade & bulb $1.84
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MARIA ITURBI HERO, shown above with her father, 'ose Iturbi, famad concert pianist, and her children, Antohia, right, and Teressa, committed suicide in her paternal home at Beverly Hills, Cal. Police report the 28-year-old former wife of Stephen Hero, New York violinist, shot herself in the head with a small caliber pistol. In 1943, Iturbi sued his daughter for custody of her two children, who were then S and 6 years old, charging she was not a proper person to rear the youngsters. The estrangement caused by the suit was later healed, and for some time prior to ending her life, Mrs. Hero has lved la her fe&er'i homa. (Interna toaa7 Soundphoto) i
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Olir 'mJis have liven insierled nnd approved by the AmeiUmi Inaiilute oj H;M(tcration 10 furnish the utmost in protection
