Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 84, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 April 1946 — Page 5
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WANTED Carpenter work and. ' painting. Call at 1207 N. Main St.'
" WANTED Someone to buildfence. W. A. Wilkey, New Leba non Thone. ! WANTED By ex-G.I., three or four-room apartment or house in Farmersburg. Call Marjorie Whitehouse, Terre Haute Indiana, at C.3400. WANTED A stereoscope with 10 to 20 cardboard slide pictures, with 2 lense and frame in good . condition. Leave with Times, stating price. Get receipt. i
WANTED One. yearling Shorthorn bull. Good one. Lee Irey, Shelburn, Ind., Route 2, Shelburn. Phone.
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For Sale
FOR SALE New wall tent, 8x10, Archie Hiatt, R. 4 Sullivan.
WANTED TO RENT Pasture . for cattle. Wanted to buy: 100-lb. shoats. G. T. Cox, Graysvillei
phone. R. 4.
. SEE US for certified Cobbler seed potatoes. Bureau Co-op.
Irish FOR SALE1929 Model A Ford Farm at Merom Garage. See Ray , Bogard. ' I- i
Miscellaneous
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
FOR RENT
CARLISLE
J,, ,7 cl i w 1 The Martha Ellen Club met at Will sell farm. See A. W. Pigg for of
lerms. oumvau, mu., . i. Pormick with Mrs. Lee- Gns-
SHELBURN
boska. Fad McMillan ivan Wednesday.
was in Sulli-
EVERYTHING BUT THE KEY
assisting.
A covered dish dinner
FOR John Deere parti and ervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Sattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ,
PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, other flowering plants , and
-sh cut flowers.Wildin's Green . noid
FOR A COOLER home this
summer, insulate now. No down'
MARTINS FERRY; O.
wa served at the noon nour. to
I eleven members and three (UP) euests. The dav was spent in.
The.
Mrs.
CABBAGE, tomato and pepper plants. Wildin's Greenhouse.
FOR SALE Registered Black
Angus bulls. See. Lex Plew at. j t 3 t Sum The hewly-organized, fire depart- iecing quilts and ting. ' H Crowder tmx. morthwest. of g? ' ym or 258. ittenl at nearby West Wheeling May . b6 with- J
suiuvan. , . ,. , was notified that George Rhodes Bess Willis.
borne was on fire. -Volunteer firemen rushed
their locked-uri equipment.
FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wal- JOHNSON PRODUCTIONlace Springer, New Lebanon Ele- BRED CHICK hatch days are
vator.
r i j ml J C V.
mormays ana .niursuuys ui r.uiu Thv ,.,,,. ,inf, tho kov im
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and for sons of Warhington, visited with
Mrs. Bond s parents, Mr. and
:Mrs. Lse Grasp Sunday.
LARGEST Plant Nursery in Sullivan County. Large garden and flower, plants. All transplanted and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm.
SEE Farm Bureau
pressure cookers.
Co-op for
FOR SALE A good young mare five years old, broke to
work and ride. James W. Huff, Sr., 4 miles west of Sullivan. Li FOR SALE 1936 Ford, new. ' 1! 1 ... t I CL e
ures ana new minor, iaii aiier u p. m. Wilfred Usrey, 320 North ',(! West St. .
' ' ! ixralp T rcr of irrtiir ralpiiflnr nnrl .... . . .
FERTILIZER We have plenty Zton i tm meUiateiy. "lodes' house was de-r . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stultr. of of corn fertilizer in stock at all thfexac date you deSre All troye - ' ' I Cincinnati, .visited relatives here times. Monroe's Feed Service. ;.,.. nn. 0. : 1 - - Mnndav until Wednesday.
leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 !
Bill Thewlis
T atttct r,nn.,t,. T;tn niiio Xr $12Rft npr 100. .TOHSON FEED. NOTICE OF KIIJNil of pktittiiiv ' Mrs
U""J,J' -. ZTZ- . - , to .Tnwmiiii iwii. !...:.u U),v,,., ir
Bird and International records, also popular, classical and child-
record albums. Receive
tDNKSS BY FAIRBANKS
SHIP.
entertained
honor
TOWN-
of her daughter, Connie Sue,
TRACTOR REPAIR We ,serv- notice is hereby given, that -Tuesday, April 23, it being her
rens record albums. Receive . . . . , on Tuesday. April ; 23r4. 1946. '-Here : wh. wWhHav Rpfrshments of weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell 1C au 11?aKjes ,cl,,r.m . filed with the township trustee of-! tenth- birthday. .Refreshment., 01 M,iif. Kmico 5n0P or m the field. When in Fairbanks Township of Sullivan Coun- lice cream and: cake were served
Music House,
FOR SALEState Road phone.
-Hay. S. E. Coulson, 54 New Lebanon
FOR SALE All metal wagons, large size, rubber tires, $9.95. Tricycles, rubber tires, rubber
hand grips, $14.95. Games and
trouble call Monroe's Feed and of SffiffrS State-Si Larry Lincicum, Murray DaImplement Service, Phone 332. SUCh township praying for the oor- vid Griffith, Jimmie Wilbur, . rowins by the township trustee and ,-.- npncinP(r Timmi Bibler i SEED CORN boueht of me and Advisory. Board, of such township, of Gerry uensinger, jimmu omier, m 1!! I, L? 1 e sum of two thousand DOL, i Janet Charlton, Becky Watson,
iaii iu sci a buuiu jrwu B uars (xaMHi.im) or any less rum ..0,K.0 rrnnUa T.mnt Tfnnt3
that such township authorities :nieht , rteem ndvisahl. for the oivayitlon .nrt Patsy Willi!! and Evelyn Abrams.
again free. Bill. Mickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jone? wcr? the guests for a few days last week of Mr. and "Mrs. Pete Os
borne in Indianapolis.
Ben Ward, Harry, Ezra nnd i jyr anci Mrs. John Alinderman Richard Criss went to Spencor . an(j children of Terre Haute, Sunday to visit Ro-?3 Crirs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mcs. Junior Criss of Peoria, Illinois, 'iienrv Bean.
visited, relatives here, over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewlett
Photos
BABIES - ADULTS CHAUFFEURS 3 for 23c
510 No. Main Sullivan
Playtex PANTIES 29c
toy -for every one. Register for Hardware, Co., Dugger, Ind. ,
FOR SALE Two small buildX' ings to be wrecked and moved. If interested call at 204 West Street.
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FOR SALE About 20 dresses,
sizes 11 to 18; skirls au miscel
laneous clothing items. Sheila Bardsley, Shelburn, Indiana. FOR. SALE Furniture and
equipment. Have several , pieces
of furniture, also Coca-Cola
box, good heating stove, electric
popcorn machine, other items. The Old Trading Post, 101 North 'Main.
FOR, SALE Two lots on South Section, one corner lot. Inquire at Deep Rock Station. FOR SALK 2 purebred Duroc male hogs, 7 months old. Robert Solsman, 3 miles northwest of Carlisle.
FOR SALE 30', 18" belt conveyor .
3-yr-old well broke black and
white Shetland pony 1000 cedar fence posts. Orval Arnett 535 Sylvan Dell, Phone 885
MINNOWS and crawfish for safe.-'Kenny Horten, 425 North Broad. BATTERIES for all cars and for most make farm tractors, $10.95, exchange. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY.
. FOR SALE 1946 Motorola auto radios for 1941 Chev., 194246 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.
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
free gift to be given away Sat
urday, May 4th. No purchase re-
PARCEL. DELIVERY anytime,
any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for
quired. Kaysons' Inc., 6 South service. HUD'S STANDARD STA Court Street, Phone 213, Sullivan, TION.
Ind,
FDR SALE Six-room semimodern house on South Section St. Also tliree-room apt. Adults or small family. Call. 201 South Section.
FOR SALE Three-burner stove. 414- West Johnson St
oil
1 I HAVE a few bu, Crow's 607 in flats, also- K374 in flats, to sell yet. Bill Mickey, 116 W. Wall St. WE HAVE congoleum rugs, i Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger,
i Ind.
COMPLETE line of Smith Alsop "tSat. nZ opeJated'b -Maiy Ann Snyder was unable paint and wall paper. Woodward township, and for the issuance ti vie to attend on account of illness.
such township, to the lender..' , , " NOTICB IS FURTHER OIVEN Jiat ST. JAMES PARK the township trustee and Advisory ! . , BOMB DETONATED
M ?A raE;rj' LONDON, Apr. 26 (UP) -The, Jesne Thompson. Blanche Da-
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin en
terlained at dinner Easter un- , day their children. I
and. daughter, Diana. Lee, of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer. ! ESS2SaSjS3ESaasiaE
Lafayette, tpent Sunday here. 0f Terre Haute, visited their . a
Mr. ana Mrs. Andrew uorman parents Sunday, and granddaughter, Rose Dor-1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eose and man, of near New Lebanon, were ! Mrs. Otis , Lome spent Sunday
guests of friends in Hymera and Wrth Mr, and Mr.-. Wiley. Ki-i
Shelburn Sunday. Paul Jennings and family of Evansville, spent the Easter vacation, here and at Farmersburg with relatives. Mrs. Lula Kennard entertained the Ladies class of the Methodist Sunday School at her home
Wednesday evening. Assisting I
hostesses were Ruth Gilman and Manda Tennis. Devotions began by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. Three interesting contests were enjoyed. Refreshments of applesauce cake, whipped r n with maraschino cherries, candy and coffee were served. Thosa enjoying the evening werii r'p'sdames Belle Kennard, Glenna 'iti. 7."eiT, Maude Littlejohn, Sylvia Williams, Lula McCHin,
Buy With Cash-
Get It From Us
Security Loan Co.
Upstairs New Oakley Eldg.
the TOT shop Uonvica frownover
22 N. Court Phone 620
borrow such money and issue ' 3uch ,1 St James Patk bomb was "NSTiCTMRSoivNthuldetonated by Royal Engineers within thirty days aiter the oublish-1 tonight at 7:12 p. m. (12.12 p. m. ing of this notice a remonstrance rnyn - m- riu, . na uai -,hnnk
Be luea oy tne owners or taxsnie . v ""- " v ' , real estate in such town-hip mnt the -windows of nearby Rocking-
tho
WILL SHARE home with exservice man and wife in exchange
FOR SALE Broad St., close in, I for part-time work. A. L. Robert-5-room bungalow. Will sell on in- 1 SOn Plant Farm. stallment plan. C. Price, 424 So. j Court I ATTENTION FARMERS
Funk's G-Hybrid seed corn is moving fast this year. Get your supply while choice of varieties are available. Monroe's Feed Service.
' tinner, with
township. Dated thin- 26th day of April, I9'0. EDGAR STRAIN. ' Toirnhip- Trustee;. ELMORE WILLIAMS . . ZELVA C. DRAKE , : . " ELLIS H HOLMES. Members of Township viwry Board. Charles W. Thompson, Shelburn. Jndiana. Bedwell, Bed we II & Haines. Suliivan, IndianaAttorneys for Fairbanks Township.
trustee of ,-uc'i ham Palace.
DOUBLE ENROLLMENT COLUMBUS, O.(UP) Sign of the times: There now are 15,936 students at Ohio State University, more than double the total enrolled during the spring quarter last year.
vitt, Opha Pierson and the hostesses.
, .TODAY'S TRAFFIC TIP (Distributed by United Press) A lifetime can be spent in crossing a street. A pedestrian's margin of safety is just two feet. Don't jaywalk, and even at intersections beware of turning cars. Look sight-of-way is a lot more important than right-of-way. National Safety Council. .
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if) S Trea' vourse!f ,c fascin4,in9 1 L J' ZW beauty in every brush stroke ! yY ,lie e'9feen new an c0'" ' ' Wfr orful ,ints ,n LAC'R-L,KE ' 'W J4 ENAMEL the quick-drying J ml finish for every home-bright-
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WILKINSON LUMBER CO. SULLIVAN 1'IIONE 36
FOR SALE South Section, 4room cottage. $2,000. $600 down, balance cheap as rent. Inquire C. rrice. 424 So. Court. .- -
IOE SALE B ack Hawk corn v vntl want to buv Indiana
planter, tractor hitch, fertilizer j Certified seed corn I have 100 bu. and check row attachments. Also to sell in both flats or rounds, want to. buy breeding gilts. Harry 1 No. 844 Bill Mickey.
Mason, K. l Sullivan.
FOR SALE Meyer pump (windmill type); walnut bed and marble top dresser, Simmons
springs, cast iron cook stove , ing formerly the Houston Cafe.
(new), wasn stand, bathinet,
LADIES of St. Marys church will hold a rummage sale Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 at the South Side Oakley Build-
cnilds swing and rocky horse. Maurice Thompson, 1 mile west on Washington Street. .
Wanted
ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 118 W. Wall St., . "Sullivan,' Ind. .Bill Mickey. '
IT PAYS ta shorj for your au-
! tomobile insurance.' Check our
; I full service policy with 80 colWANTED Dead animals. We lision at new low rates. All inremove your dead animals free of surance is not alike. Ferd Hall, charge. Phone No. 9 reverse Room 4, North Oakley Bldg., charges., Sullivan Fertilizer Co. Sullivan, Ind.
Specials For Satur
GRADE A BEEF Round Steak Loin and T-Bones Roasts, Boiling Beef. Weiners, Lunch Meat, Sausage
Perk Steak, Ham and Fresh Liv
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RADIATOR repair and clean-! SEWING MACHINE SERVICE ' ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re- We service Singers, or any!
pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 mane sewing macnine. sewing N. Main St. Telephone 334. .Machine Service, 19 N. Court St.
WANTED Girl for general I MAKE BRICKS. Millions . are housework, no washing or iron- needed. Start a quick CASH busiinff. no nmall chiMwn in fnmil.r !ness. returns ran start in two
Thursday and Saturday afternoonsl .weeks with an inexpensive, easily and every other Sunday off. ' hand operated . TYRA BRICK ' $15.00 per week starting salary. MAKER, only sand and cement
Aoply Mrs. Hugh Gr Stevens. 1209 and any ole shed needed. ' Build
property, four rooms and bath. : Old Orchard Road, or telephone your HOME of brick. Get 'a.
I iyra-flan. See what can , be j done. R. K. TYRA C6., BOXA,
WYOMING, MINN.
$3500.00. Write Box S. W. P., c-o Daily Times.
FOR SALE 2 miles south of Sullivan, 80-acre farm, modern -buildings. Inquire C. Price, 424 So. Court. -
collect No. 260, Vincennes, Ind.
Dead Animals Removed AU kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford B9A1 rnn,-J '4lnn
Terre Haute. We pay all
pnone charges, zi hour ser. rice. John Wachtel Co
Tfyft Fifat !sJ!l
WANTED Waitresses. SulUvan Hotel, Sullivan.
WANTED Someone to do light wash, lingerie, blouses, etc. No shirts or flat work. Box 398 care Times. . 1
WANTED Man to dead tree, trim other South Main St. .
cut down trees. 220 ,
WANTED A window washer upstairs. Mrs. Laura K, Snow, 422 E. Washington.
Old and New Friends will find us LUCY THRASHER BETTY TEMPLETON MARY McCLURE at the FLO-RETTA BEAUTY SALON Phone 157
DOES anyone have a piano
WANTED 2 or 3-room un-' that you would care to donate to
furnished, modern apartment for a church, or a piano for sale?,
elderly lady. Must be first floor. Box 34 c-q Times Office.
Write Box BB,' c-o Times. '
FLOOR SANDING and finish
WANT TO BUY Two-wheel ing done. Have . complete equiptrailer. Woodward Hardware Co., ment. S. C. Willis, Sulliyan R. K. Dugger, Ind, r ,5, Dugger Phone 38-F-3. ' y-.
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Green Potato Onions, Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Mangoes, Cabbage, New Potatoes and Asparagus, Grapefruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples and Apples.
Extra Special BANANAS
. . buffed Raisins and Currants We have a complete line of Can Goods.. Peas, Corn, Carrots, Red Beans, Kidney Beans, Diced Beets, Mixed Vegetables, Tomato Puree, Mustard Greens, Turnip Greens, Soupsi Green Beans, Lima Beans, Pork & Beans, Pickles,
. Spinach and Baked Beans. Orange Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Blended Juice, Tangerine Juice, Apple and Prune Juice.
VOTE FOR
JOHN L. ADAMS for Congress DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, Tuesday, May 7 : A Veteran of World War I Farmer - Laborer J School Teacher Business Man
No. 12 en the Democratic EaSct
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