Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1946 — Page 7
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WANTED Large featherbeds and antique lamps, dishes, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle R. 4. . .
i WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care
Times. WANTED TO BUY Corn planter with fertilizer attach
jments. Tractor hitch or team .hitch. Donald Robertson,, 2 miles
north of Cass, 1 mile east. R. R. 3, Sullivan.
WANTED TO BUY Typewriter, upright or portable. Frances Adams, Phone 511.
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For Sale
FOR SALE Child's bed, roll-
I WANTED TO BUY A small (lot north of town. Address 28 E.
Giles St.
! US for certified Irish ir seed potatoes. Farm u Co-op.
awav bed. 3i bed ' mattress. 1
springs, combination coal and gas ' WANTED TO BUY ranee. Warm Morning heater. 227 Wrie Box 22, Times.
So. Court.
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IN MEMORY
In memory of Mrs. Nellie M.
iShroyer, wife of J. J. Shroyer, llsprf r-ir wno Passed away five years ago,
,May4, 1941. J Five long, lonesome years have
I John Deere parti and e call 285 at Mace Tire & rr Service, Sullivan, Ind.
: FOR SALE Pair of 6-yr.-old horses. Charlie Smith, Paxton.
WANTED Ride to Indianapolis gone by Saturday or Sunday. Call 459-X Since the Lord took you and we
LATEST popular Victor, Blue
I ftird and International records.
H&x-reiumas, mwpui-isu., b1so popular classical and child
liner iiowenug yiaius auu fcut flowers.Wildin's Green- , Phone 9214.
before noon Sunday.
Miscellaneous
RGEST Plant Nursery in C h County. Earge garden Lower plants. All transplantrid double rooted. A. L. tson Plant Farm. ,
SALE Roll top desk, ' cultivator, porch swing, ice book case, chairs, beds, fs, dresser, wool rug, feather icales, and other miscellanecms. Call at 203 S. Court. At
g SALE 1938 Chevrolet fin A-l condition. Floyd tbers, IVz miles south Shiloh jj! East of Paxton. R SALE Motor-bike, Briggs rutton motor, guitar, natural smge, Harold DeNeve, 229 N.
T A W M ? fl M PRnnTTPTTnM-
ren's record albums. Receive PR1,n rmrK- hatu riova ora
weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Mondays and Thursdays of Each We remember, Mom, the songs of
week. Look at your calendar and
Music House.1
FOR SALE Saddle horses and send us in yur order today for conies, broke: also saddles, larce the exact date yu desire. All
and small. Unloaded Tuesday, baaing Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50
23rd, 34 head. Tom Springer, 403 E. Johnson. '
& $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED
& SUPPLY CO. Phone 606.
' NATIVE lumber of all dimensions. Bogard Saw Mill, Merom Station.
I TRACTOR REPAIR We service all makes of tractors in our shop or in the field. When in
trouble call Monroe's Feed
Mrs. Charles Mason of Dugger, Mirs Margaret McGrew of Hymera and Miss Evelyn Gray of Dugger, spent ''the week-end with Miss Gray's parents in Pekin, Indiana. . . Mrs. Olive Harold and son,
j Claude of Indianapolis, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Worthinston. visited Mr. and Mrs.
long ago,' , Qrville Miller Sunday.
The lullabies you sang; so soft j Mi and Mrs. Wm. Barcroft and low; ,, eft Wednesday for Battle 'Creek, Your gentle hand that tucked us Michigan. . , - in bed, - - . Mrs. Cecil Dukes, Mrs. Wm.
Ana a son, loving kiss upon our Hammersly and Mrs. Ed Jones i
neaa.
know why You were so patient, loving and
true, Heaven was made for a Mother
like you.
Monday to her form north of Merom after spending the winter with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Hettie Crowe is rtaying with her at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huff left Tuesday on a motor trip through the southern states. , Mrs. Anna Bailey, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jimes 3ailey returned to her home here Tuesday after spending the ' oast month with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey at Wheeling, Illinois.
Miss Juanita Charlton, James Sliger and Mr. and Mis, iMei
iSliger and sons attended a chow in Sullivan Wednesday night.
Mrs. McCuliough returned to.. Shelburn affer visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Holman :n Lexington, Kentucky for a Jew days.
SOCIETY
SALE 60 chicken (ship- ) I coops. Roy Osburn, ShelJll : , R SALE Registered Angus 24 months old. Jesse Knotts 5n, Carlisle R 3. Carlisle
PLANTS A variety of toma- Implement Service, Phone 332
toes, cabbage, peppers, sweet potatoes. Briggs & Stratton bicycle PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, motor Earl Hobbs, New Lebanon any place Just call HudS( 262 for Telephone. ; service. HUD'S STANDARD STAFOR SALE Good four-room, TION- ' house, water in kitchen. Immed
iate possession. Hosea Pound, Shelburn. 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.
We miss you every morning, noon and night:
and We've lost a wonderful Mother
,'" and a devoted wife. . Mother so patient, loving and true, Heaven was made for a Mother . like you. Sadly missed by husband and children. '
Beta Sifrma Sorcrity Tucrday evening, April 30th, the members of the chapter of
attended a bridge party at Mrs. ('Beta Sigma sorority enjoyed a Bonnie. Arthur's at Bloomfield ; formal dinner at the Davis Hotel Monday. ' Dining .Room. The dinner was in Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs. F. M. - honor of the 15th anniversary of
SALE 1941 "Tfa.f'lMub New tires, excellent conInquire at Deep Rock , Sullivan.
R SALE Used tires, tubes 'tteries, new and used auto
i one 1933 Plymouth, " 1940
'. motor block assembly, rear dlid transmission. 1 and 21 trailer. Mason Auto Ex-
Carlisle
SALE Cabinet, Sellers;
;nent size gas stove, Heatrola,
living room suite, small lawn mower. Bertha
Broad.
J 31Q lvr
SALE Man's brown 4-
suit, size 38-39. Reasonable.
118.
SALE 36.65-acre farm, textile bungalow, full
cnt and electricity, double
chicken house, and barn.
es broke, 3 acres pasture,
ills watermelons and gar-
anted. Also lots of good
. Ben Conger, R. 1 Merom.
R SALE Model A's, pickfruck, small tractor (one disc, cultivator, breaking .Fred Nash, Wilfred.
fl SALE Lawn chairs, porch ' flower boxes. Leon Alum1 miles northwest of f-Dugger Telephone 97F21. JJ, Sullivan. H SALE Two nice yearling Key bulls, eligible to regis--arl Ferree, R. 4 Sullivan. 3 and 4 north. ft SALE Haviland china 'st glass water set and other lass. Also hand-painted Olga Poston, 702 N. Sec-
FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth
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MAKE BRICKS. Millions are needed. Start a quick CASH business, returns can start ' in two weeks with an inexpensive!, easily hand operated TYRA BRICK MAKER, only sand and cement and any old shed needed. Build your HOME of brick. Get a TYRA-PLAN. See what can be done. R. K. TYRA CO., BOX A, WYOMING. MINN.
FOR SALE 2 brooder houses. Will sell farm. See A. W. Pigg, Sullivan R. 1, for terms.
FOR SALE Electric steel guitar and steel case. Guitar may be seen at Cadwell's. Owner," Mrs. Evcrhart, 815 East Harris. GALVANIZED mop buckets with wringers, $2.29. Kaysons', Inc., 6 So. Court St.. Phone 213.
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE We service Singers, or any make sewing machine. Sewing Machine Service, 19 N. Court St.
ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan,. Ind. Bill Mickey.
THE SHROYER FAMILY.
LOCALS .Mrr. George W. Lyons of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bennett and is assisting in the care of Mrs.
Dukes, Mrs. O. E. Dugger, Mrs. Ten Rector, Mrs. Jake Yung, Mr. and Mrs. ,D. C. Phillippi attended the Charity Bridge at Linton Tuesday evening. Announce r.rarrlaffs llr and Mrs. Garnet Reynolds are anr-ouncing the marriage of their daughter, Melba, to Oliver Butler Jr. on April 12th. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Heath. The young couple will reside in Andermn.
the Beta Sigma Phi norority which is international and an outgrowth of a literary organization formerly known as the Na-
' tional "What to Read" club. Also
' nlpdgfi services were held ::or Dola June Braner and i.h3 renewal of the jewel ceremony was g've to Mr?. Phyllis Davis ' ' Tubby. The meeting also marhed the close of ;he calendar year and Mrs. Byrdte I Reed, sponsor! inrtalled the new
"A STRONG BANK" Where You Can Bank Wilh Absolute Safety Where Yon Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Rate We Can Save You Money On Good Sound Loans A $6,500,000.00 Bank Is Here To Serve You. Suiiivah State Bank Safe Since 1875 Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Dugger Home -Economics officers for tne coming year, club met with Mrs. Julius Braatz namely: Elennor Wvman, ;r-e?i-
for their April meeting. Mrs. idem: Mary Keea, vicerpresiaenx.
fin? Kiplhlopk was ro-hostass. A 1 Phvllis Davis, treisu-rr;
delicious chicken dinner was
and
served at noon to twenty-one
Ivan Bo'yll who is seriously 5.11 members. The afternoon
FOR SALE Sleeping Eeauty inner-spring mattress, $29.50. Also want to buy used doll buggx. Call 843. ,
FOR cleaner, 250.
SALE Singer vacuum
good condition. Phone
Old and New Friends will find us LUCY THRASHER BETTY TEMPLETON MARY McCLURE at the is FLO-RETTA BEAUTY SALON Phone 157
NOTICE The Coffee Shop will close at midnight starting Sunday, until further notice.
FOR SALE John Deere tractor on steel with tandem . disk, cultivators ' and 2 14" -bottom plows. Fred Herndon, Vz mi. south of Dugcer.
JUST RECEIVED JHctal waste
JJUK 55AL.& mrce-rtay-Old narwr flaskets. Priced S1.25.
Brown Swiss bull calf. Billy Joe KAYSONS'. Inc., 6 South Court McCammon, 3 miles southeast ' St.; Phone 213, Sullivan, Ind New Lebanon " :
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1940 Ford long wheel base truck, 8.25 tires. Also fuel oil heating stove. Marjorie Spinks, 305 N. Main. FOR SALE Meat box, 10 ft", electric. Box 44 c-o Tmies.
FOR LEASE Service Station and Garage combined, in Fairbanks, Ind. Write P. O. Box 366, Sullivan, Ind. ,if interested.
FOR RENT
at the Mary Sherman .Hospital. Linton Tmds Will Present May Festival Of Song Sunday Evening A'Tnha Chapter of Triads, Linton,' will pressnt Its May ".festival, of Song in the Linfon Baptist Church on Sunday evening, May 5, at 8:00 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Dugger of Dugger, is the . director and Mrs. Orviile Coleman, Linton, the accompanist. The. guest soloist, Miss Opal Beckwith, of Chicago, will be 'nor-omr'anied by Violet Miartindale of Linton, The public is; cordially invited.
' Disraeli, tst known ai British statesman, wrote a successful npvel when ho was 21 yeara :m?? :. ' Commercial butter was first mads in the U, S. in 1859, In Orange county, New York,
,lng vvfts in charge of the president, Mrs." George Risingef, 'who! followed in? usual procerure. Roll call was anrwered with "my favorite spring flower". A $5.00 donation by the club to ihe Cancer Control Fund was approved. The lesson on "Food and Nutrition" was given by Mrs. Earl Davis. Those present were, Mesdames, F. M. Dukes, . George Risinger. Earl Davis, Wm. :?ims. Homer- Willies, Everett King, Gut: Kiclblock, Frank Shepherd, Ctis Rumple, Wm. Spinks, Wm. Barcroft, Mary Mood, Anna Yung, Clarence Hannah, Bert Harrison, Frank Sweeney, Wm. Coyner and the hostess, Mrs. Braatz.
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Th? rame of Thornton Pinkston W3! -Tintentionally omitted frcm the list of graduates of vh3 Merom High School in Tuesday's paper.
Surprises Nazis
IX SALE. 6-room . Phone 163.
modern
Dead Animals i Removed m a
Kinds: horses, cows.
ep, calves and hog3. Call uroe Feed Service, Sullli phone 332 or Crawford 1 or Crawford 53109, re Haute. We pay all me charges. 24 hour serIin Wachtel Co
Terr Kant. Icf
- FOR SALE 1. City property and farms. 2. 5-room house, basement &. furnace, storeroom fixtures and stock. 3 miles south of Dugger. 3. ,T-room house, a good one. Good location in Shelburn. 4 Anart.mpnf hnns pnnr) rnn-
dition. Close in. Several rooms, all Adults only. 227 So. Court.
occupied. Location, sumvan. 5. Restaurant, good fixtures, ;
gooq location, aoing a large voi- ;,, . , . . .. ume of business. Can be seen by ' n loving memory of our precappointment only. i0us son and brother, Marine 6. Come in and talk real estate. Corns Jack Gene French, who was
' FOR RENT Pasture for one to ten head. Also fur snle, ' homemade brooder. J. H. Wees. I FOR RENT 2 unfurnished apartments, ' upstairs. Gas.' .for .cooking and water furnished.
IN MEMORIAM
7. TJR3EY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room Phone 518.
Wanted
killed and buried on Okinawa Island May 5th. 1945, -age 21 years, 10 months, 4 days. , r In the evening when twilight hours draw near, . And sunset flames the sky, ' We think of you, Jack dear,
And the happy days gone by. "WANTED iTbTadlnhIsTwe h?,U5htS fU cm? rifting remove your dead animals free of Wl hm "r drtS t0 St3y' u charge. Phone No. 9 reverw w k"?Y81yo" "e happy' rhnrM Rnh. iwtni.. p. When twilight ends the, day.
' - Farewell again we sadly say . Until there dawns eternal day.. RADIATOR repair and clean- ':- Mr. and Mrs. Carl French, ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re- Mrs. Lois" Draper, . Mrs. Wilma pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 Clark, Guy French and other relN, Main St.. Telephone 334, i ativj nd trtendi. '
C.M.IEP as a dfenr? witntss at the Nuremberg- t'.isls by counsel for Wilhelm FMck, Hans Bemd G."-32-Vius (above) gave testimony that turned put to b? damaging rather than helpful to thS top Nazis. If v;;s ciisclosed that he had worked for the U. S. Office of Strategic Services lace 19W Internatiojial)
Mr. $r.d Mrr. Easil Mason and famiiy and Mrs. Lizzie Mason were guests Sunday of Mrs. Kate Schaffer at Terre Haute. Carl'Landes and son, Bob, left Tuesday morning with a load of furniture for Denver, Colorado, to niake their future home. Mrs. Larides ard Eifreda vill leave soon. - , Tvichavd "K-eithnha It ft Tuesdiiy morning for Iowa to spend '.lie summer with rolatiyes there. Mr:. Eunice Hann of Terre Ha'uta, is the guest of her nv)tlier, Mrs. Anna Eslir.ger, chis week. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Heneksr and family were guest? Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Garner and daughter at West Terre Haute. " . Mrs. Kate Bowen was pleasantly' reminded on Wednesday, May 1st, that she had reached another milpstorie in her ' if a
when . friends and neighbors
gathered at her home at vhe noon hour with covered dishes. She received several nics sifts. Those enjoying the day were M-dsmi8 Lou Eunley, Stella Raley, Anna McCammon, Myrtle Arnett,' Cora Dungan, Anna 3slinger, Nettie Rockenfield, Eunice Hann. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash, Mr. and Mis. Earl Johnson nnd T"?y. Tl-e ?run left late in vhe afternoon wishing the honored guest many more happy returns of the day. . Mrs, Mary Watson returned.
Doris Dodd, secretary. The out
going officer? were Evelyn Djckersofi, president; Mrrv At-
hiv, 'j"J.'-rlre?iflent.: ThHmi
Able, secretary and Mary ilccd, treasurer. After the dinner Evelyn Dicker'on welcomrd' tb.5 tipw pledge, Gleunovia Wright reviewed the history and nurpose of Bta Sigm Phi; Freida Tubby read the annual message from WalW Ross, the feundsr of the sorority; ar.d Mary Bz?4 fa-orcd ihe group with rperial music. Whe was arcompinied at the piano by Dola June Braner. Members present were Mrs. Byrdie Reed, snonsor, Wwy lr-c. ers, Freida Tubby, Marguerite French, ChrHine Swicker, Dola June Braner, Phyllis Davis, Evelyn Dickerson. Norma Stinson, Mary Reed, Mary Jane Moon, Glennovia Wright, Eleanor Wyman, Doris Dodd, Romona jSver- ' ly of Terre Haute, and Thelma 'Able.
rHc cwk w. a. c. s. V,'. S. C S of Prairie charge wa.s held at Dodd "IridE-; April 16th, with a very impressive devotional, service. The following program ' was ."nven: Song,by group; Lord's Prayer in unicon; reading of minutes find sick calls, Marguerite Mayfield: poem, "This is the Time", '.Xub' Holmes; song. "Oh How I i'ove llim", Dodd Br'dr:' vrvmj; --po-pic; j:o'nf. "T'.'irt Jrns 3co? Cross Alor.c". Mn Sls.'r 7-Turt Fatrbanif?; dut. M.. TVlv . -"i Ti'i-- P.iir.tf- ' nr!l-" 'w-.r!f n.
her, votn? pop.- of ':?;-n1;'i-iCrek;'' go!o. "CalraiT", R"1' . rlcr.r "The I..o"it Nfjjh mother of John the Bptnf, Livers; Joanna, wealthy Jewish woman. Edith Hart; Mary o: Bethany Ruth Brown; Mary i Magdola Ruth Walker. Son Ladier. chorus of Dodd Bridge.
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"Were You There";
Lives Today", Rry Waller nnd Vernon Haydcn; eope. "ITp 7rrm the Grave He Arose", young, peoples choir. Member- of W. S. C. S. were happy to have a large atter.dan-ie and collection. The next meeting will be at Prairie Creek Methodist Church May 16th.
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M. J. Aikin Sor FUNERAL HOME 1 . Dugger ' "Alkln'a Service Costa Na More."
ice saves food. We are at your 'service
with "cur trucks. Please put out youf cards. ' Brownie and Reid and Arnett Phone 682-L or 42. i .
