Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 85, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 April 1946 — Page 3

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For Sale SEE US for certified Gobbler seed potatoes. Bureau Co-op. Irish Farm ; i mn mil Tnhn Tlanrn nnrta wrvlce call 285 at Mace Tire j Batterx Service, Sullivan, Ind PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, snd otlier flowering plants and !resh cut flowers. Wildin's Greenlouse, Phone 9214. CABBAGE, tomato and pepper slants. Wildin's Greenhouse. 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 About 20 dresses, sizes 11 to 18; skirts and miscellaneous 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. - ' i OR SALE Two lots orj South Steti'on, one corner lot. Inquire at Deep Rock Station. FOR SALE 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 - S35 Sylvan Dell, Phone 885 MINNOWS and crawfish for sale. Kenny Horteu, 425 North Broad. , BATTERIES for all cnrs 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. i 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. FOR SALE New wall tent, 8x10. Archie Hiatt, R. 4 Sullivan. FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford at Merom Garage. See ; Ray Bogard. FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator. . FpR SALE-Broad .St., close in, 5-room bungalow. Will sell on installment plan. C. Price, 424 So. Court. - ' FOR SALE Hay. S. E. Coulson, State Road 54 New Lebanon phone'. ' Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cowsi 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 service. John Wachtel Co Tmt F. IZ! l UMln.iM.JrJ 1. Ill-rag "iu...iii j .iiL.inyi.

FOR SALE Four-room house

with 5 lots, immediate possession, located on South St.Clair Street. price $2,500.00. W. T. Mellott. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and .International records, Bls PPular. cla,f cal andt childYon a yonnrri QihiirriG Koimira

weekly shipments. R. W. Cadweli:charge3- SulIivan utilizer Co. Music House. RADIATOR repair and cleanling. Welding. Gasoline tank reFOR SALE All metal wagons, pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 large size, rubber tires, S9.95. N, Main St. Telephone 334.

Tricycles, rubber tires, rubber hand grips. $14.95. Games and

toys for every one. Register for!"0"1' buillvan-

free gift to be given away1 Saturday, May 4th. No purchase required. Kaysons' Inc., 6 South Court Street, Phone 213, Sullivan, ma. i TOT? RAT.F Pivs.rnnm "l-inusp

semi-modem, possession less than Dugger, JEnd . 60 days, located five blocks from ( MALE HELP WANTED Square. Price $3,000.00. W. T. , Opportunity of lifetime supplyMellott. ing DDT and other profitable pro

FOR SALE Three-tmrner stove. 414 West Johnson St. oil FOR SALE Black Hawk corn planter, tractor hitch, fertilizer and check row attachments. Also want to buy breeding gilts. Harry Mason, R. 1 Sullivan. . ( . ., Tinmn I FOR SALE Meyer (windmill type); walnut bed and marble top dresser, Simmons springs, cast iron cook stove (new), wash stand, bathinet, i child's swing and rocky horse. Maurice Thompson, 1 mile west on Washington Street. PLANTS for sale at Graysville stores and hotbeds at school. Graysville F. F. A. FOR SALE Five-room, mod. em house, immediate possession, ! 3 blocks from Court Houe. Price $4,750.00. W. T. Mellott.' FRATERNAL RINGS Elks, Eagles, Rotary, Masonic, Odd Fellows, Lions and Scottish Rite. Both plain and diamond set. GALLAGHER GIFTS, 25 North Court Street. FOR SALE Some Farms, priced to sell. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 15 shoats. John McKinney, 3 miles east of Merom. FOR SALE -Richards, White west of Linton. Ponies. Hallie Rose, 3 miles rt)R SALE Good four-room house, water in kitchen. Immediate possession. Hosea Pound, Shelburn. FOR SALE White porcelain pressure range; plain steel bed with springs, mattress. See Arch or Jess Eaton, New Lebanon. FOR SALE Philco radio, guitar, new electric toaster. S.o. Court, just back of Texaco Station. FOR SAT.F1 Plnror, TTootox No 155 inr vi-,n annA 1 100-lb. ice box, 1 dining table, 1 roll-top writing desk. Call between 5 & 7 p. m. 415 East Jacksen St., Sullivan. FOR SALEChild's bed., rollaway bed, ' bed mattress, springs, combination coal and gas range, Warm Morning heater. 227 So. Court. FOR SALE 1 coffee table, glass top; 2 end tables; 1 rocking chair; 3 extra leather bottom ' kitchen chairs; 1 table lamp; food stool. 312 West Donaldson. Telephone 158. FOR SALE Saddle horses and ponies, broke; also saddles, large and small. Unloaded Tuesday, ooJ OA 1 a fn oru, at neau. iom springer, E. Johnson. ' FOR SALE Restaurant. Nice and good fixtures. Good location, in Sullivan. This restaurant is doing a large volume of business. Can be seen by appointment only. Usrey & Burdge, North ' Oakley Bldg. Phone 548.

FOR SALE 6-room house, gas, water, electricity. Good condition. IVt blocks off the public square. Possession June 1. 227 So. Court. " FOR SALE " 4-room house, garage, large lot. Close in. North Court St. Immediate possession.

5-room house, 3 lots, fence. South Hoiloway St. mediate possession. 5-room house, electricity, age, poultry house, cellar, lawn, 18 acres land. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. 4 miles north of Dugger.-" 5-room house, barn, poultry house, 4 acres land. ' Immediate possession. 4 miles northeast Sullivan. . We have for sale several large, productive farms. Good buildings, good locations. Come in and talk real estate. USREY & BTJRDGE North Oakley Bldg. Room 4. Phone 548 VLT i 1 WANTED Dead animal. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan WANTED: 2 or 3-room un-' furnished, modern apartment for elderly lady. Must be first floor. ' write Box BB, c-o Times.

WANT TO BUY Two-wheel ' FLOOR SANDING and finishtrailer. Woodward Hardware Co., ing done. Have complete equip-'

ducts to farmers in Sullivan County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport,- Illinois, ,TZ1,T . : " WANTED-Carpenter work and panning, van m iui in. lviani oi. ' WANTED By ex-G.I., three 0r four-room apartment or house in Farmcrsburg. Call Marjorie j Whitehouse, Terre Haute, Indi- , ana, at U-d40U. WANTr I 10 to 20 rarrihoaprf'HiMA niH r ! with 2 lense and frame in good condition. Leave with Times, stating price. Get receipt. WANTED One yearling Shorthorn bull. Good one. Lee Irey, Shelburn, Ind., Route 2. Shelburn Fhone. WANTED TO .RENT Pasture for cattle. Wanted to buy; 100-lb. shoals. G. T. Cox, Graysville phone. R. 4. WANTED Woman wants work by the day. Write Box 75 c-o Times. Miscellaneous y-t, -ttt,' n. wwwj..r,rt. nome mis summer insulate now. No down , payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan! Insulation Co., Phone 228 or 258. ' JOHNSON PRODUCTION- I BRED CHICK hatch days are!' ! MnnHava nnrl Thnr?rlnv nf Earh ! wpoV T.nnlr at vnnr ralnnrf.lr nnrl cenri n w tnH.w 1 tue exact date you desire All j leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; S1L50 ; & 512.50 per 1C0. JOHSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. Phone TRACTOR REPAIR ice all makes of tractors in our shop or in the field. When in trouble tall Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phone 332 PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's. 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ATTENTION FAR M EESFunk's G-Hybrid seed corn is moving fast this year. Get your supply while choice of varieties are available. Monroe's Feed I ferI!Le: IF YOU want to buy Indiana Certified seed corn I have 100 bu. to sell in both flats or rounds, No. 844. Bill Mickey. ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan, Ind. Bill ! Mickey 1 J i SEWING MACHINE SERVICE We service Singers, make sewing machine. or any , Machine Service, 19 N Court St. - - 1 I WILL trade fresh butter for a pair of good nylon hose size 10 or 9'2; also for No. 3. tub. Write Box 24 care of Daily. Times,

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RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. IF YOU have a posture problem, fallen organs, backache, hernia, see your doctor and Spencer specialist. For men and i women, call Obi arter live, iva ! Giles. Old and New Friends will find lis LUCY THRASHER BETTY TEMPLETON MARY McCLURE at the FLO-RETTA BEAUTY SALON Phone 157 DOES anyone have a piano that you would care to donate to a church, or a piano for sale? Box 34 c-o Times Office. ment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan K. K. 5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. PLANTS A variety of tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, sweet potatoes. Briggs & Stratton bicycle motor. Earl Hobbs, New Lebanon Telephone. Important Information FOR 1V03IEN Instruction. Need great for T-i : -1 tvt.. r, .1 1 ...i

to. Oppor unity Urtndn a - home. Experience and h,gh school.5- pareDU,.Mr. and Mrs. cation not necessary. Ages'18 McCammon and Mr. W

ion of registered nurses. Promi nent doctor js Medical Consult Information free. Write Wayne Scho01 o Practical Nursing, Box 80, c-o Times. ! ; FOR TRADE 7-room house on So. Court for small farm with electricity and good ments. 523 So. Court. lmprovei NATIVE lumber of all dimensions. Bogard Saw Mill, Merom Station. THE Southern Harmonizers will be guests of Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday afternoon, May , 5th at 2:30 P' m" LOST !i LOST Wedding and engagenicui i nigs, aimiewneie uu square, i Reward. Return to Flo-Retta . . - c"u 0dl"J1 . j-y i.. c i FOR RENT I FOR RENT 2 unfurnished BpaitmCntS, upstairs. Gas for cooking and water furnished. ' Adults only- 227 ,So- Court, ! 1 INDIANAPOLIS, (UPX Livestock: April 29. Hogs, 9.000; active, steady $14.85 ceiling. at1 Cattle, 1.700:; calves, 7C0; steers and heifers opening less active than last week; uneven; some interests bidding 25 to 50 cents lower on yearlings; early sales steady to 25c lower; steers, $115.65 $17.25; heifers, $16.00 $17.00; cows scarce; some sales weak to 25c lower; some packers steady to 5c lower; prices, '$7.25 $14.50: yealers active, steady at $17.50 top. . Sheep, 1,000; fat wooled lambs opened steady to easy; shorn lsrnbs unsold; slaughter ewes steady; prices $6.75 $15.25. I Quit paying rent khd own yomr ttuuic. Special bargains on property on Installment BlnAlso farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

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CARLISLE Pvt. Elvis M. Owens, stationed at Scott Field, Illinois, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owens. Miss Glenn Nash, who is employed at Terre Haute, spent the ; week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash. I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schneider 'and children returned Monday to their home in Chicago after visiting with Mrs. Schneider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Carrithers of Near Carlisle. Mrs. G. W. Clayton, Mrs. M. W. Walters, Mrs. Fred McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiggs attended the annual Eastern Star Grand Chapter meeting in Indianapolis last week. Miss Martha Prose of Selfridge, Michigan, spent Easter here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Prose. Aaron Ellis of New Albany, came Friday to spend the spring vacation with his father, Stanley Ellis and :"amily. ' I,! and Mrs. George Prose and daugi.Lrs of Milford, Michigar, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Prose, and Mrs. Prose's mother in Linton. Mr. and Mrr. Paul McCammon Mrs. M. K. Bowen returneri hon? last Friday from Andermn, Z l'?""' Id Bowen and family. They acjLU,"L'a' "cl " " ! here. ) j Mr. and Mrs. William Mul- ' vaney of Iuka, Illinois, returned home Monday after a few visit here wilth friends relatives. days and CARLISLE SOPH0310RE WON HONORS Kobert Trimble, Sopnoiiioi ? ot Carlisle High Gchool, proved himsnlf to be one of the outstanding Gromelry students in the state. In the district contest, consisting of rchools in the Wabash Vailey, Robert was in n class by himself outs-coring his nearest opponent, a boy :rom Clinton, 45 points. In the State contest he placed 6th,xand was , ocy nnu- oacK oi .-srci mace. T.. :,u i unn ,-n-. lisle wa: the smallest school ;-ep-resert:-d in the 1st 22 Dinner. Mr. Harold " T"Cp mmon is the local Geometry Instructor. MOTHER AND SON IN HOSPITAL Ruth Davidson and his mother, Mrs. Mary Davidson, are patients in the Barnes Hospital at St. Louis, Mo., the formsr having undergone a major operation iov I the removal of a tumor from n i Ksid the lat'.er is taking treatment jTlu form; Davidson, 'hospital; for a foot infection, r's wife, Mrs. Wanda is with them at- tha FORMER RESIDENT VISITS .Ruth SCiUinrv r onr.cl!,, CI y9vs old I'csiiT T,rrv?F( '..olorado, a r-ativr; of Carlisle, after a Irn1? larse of years has returned there' to ranew the rcenes of her girlhood and is visiting .ar old srhoolmat3. Mrs. Mattts 3chu. She is a cousin of Mrs. Ollie .Mavfield of. Sullivan. Mr". Connel1 born and rrjtrM at Carlisle and her Either. Cokmsn Milliner, vho died there in 1SS5, wa-? the first tion agert at Carlisle fir t,h? -Id ; E. ".: T. H. railroad. Mrs. Conrcil' mother, the lite Sarah Lar.d. for her second marriage vps.'the wife of the late Jacob hz-r.d .who srvpd ac; a justice, of AS LOW AS $5 . AS HIGH AS $300 That Describes a Security Loan SECURITY LOAN CO. Across From lades Upstairs New Oakley Bldg.

at Carlisle for many years. Two other members of the Milliner family Surviving are Frank Milliner of Denver and Mrs. Minnie Milliner Johnson, widow of John Johnson, who lives in Los Angeles. The late Mrs. Carrie Land Keys and Mrs. Ella McCrae, still living, were half sisters of Mrs. Connell. It s recalled that J. II. Gilliland, present agent at Carlisle for the C. & E. I., has served in that position for forty-five years. Other raidroad agents at Carlisle recalled were George Arnold, Tom Grizzle and Will Faris. Ill The Jolly Junior Girls Sunday School class, ta'ught by Mrs. Estella Johnson, held a farewell party at the Johnson home on Thursday evening for Elfreida Landes, who is leaving soon to make her home near Denver, Colorado. Shirley Mason, class president, assisted by Norma .TohnFon wsre in charge of the - !"-r rr-i-it which war. held at furt!acs in the back yard, after which ice cream nnd cake were served. Games and entertainment of the evening followed by a truck ride, sponsored, by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landes and accomnanied by JVt. and Mrr. James Landes to the Henry Gottinger farm. The honored guest was the redp'rnt of several mce retncm-''a'ice'; rwi i the c,ass Those enjoying the evening wove Carolyn .uanieis, Marilyn Copeland, Shirley Mason, Christine Arnett, Martha Rut.k, , Loretta Pinkster;, Sandra Daugherty, Ruth Rosebeny, Norma Johnson, Elfreida Landes and Mrs. Johnson. Norma Johnron, who is employed in Indianapolis, is spending a two weeks vacation here with Mrs. Estella Johnson and One-MInnte Test Where does Philadelphia stand in the list of largest cities in the U. S.? 2. How did William Penn get possession of land in the New World which was named Pennsylvania after him? 3. Where does the city of Peoria, III., get its name? Words of Wisdom Not for ail the sun se?s, or the dD3e earth wombs, or the profound sea hides in unknown fathoms, break thou thine oath. Shakespeare. . They'll Do It Every HEX WAITER' I'M MEW AROUMOHERE ARE All twese dames in DARK 6LASGES MOViE STARS 001 N' A 6AR80, OR IS THE V .Vi TOMIAMT' A y i

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Spark? and family at Whiting. Mrs. Alta Colvin left Friday to spend the next ten days with relatives at Gary, Indiana. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Landes and family spent the week-end at Patoka, Indiana, where on Sunday evening Rev. Landes gave the Baccalaureate address. Rev. and Mrs. Shirley Greene spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. SHELBURN Mrs. Harry Irwin and grandson, Donnie, spent the week-end in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and daughter, Dee. left Saturday morning for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will make their home. Capt. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins returned to (heir home in New Orleans after a brief visit here with his sir-ters, Mrs. Buck Southwood and Mrs. Wilbur Nar;h. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Kicney of Chicago, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richey recently. 'j Mrs. Edna Dudley visited Mrs. Eushia McCracken Frmpy. - -

To Voters Of Sullivan County Bein,"- cont'iixd to my home with flu has prevented my contacting all of you personally, however, your vote May 7th will certainly be appreciated by J. L: "LEW" WEEKS Democratic Candidate, for Treasurer of Sullivan County.

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