Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 91, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 May 1946 — Page 3
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uiement. Under no circumstances 'fvulgcd If the ad Is keyed. lObituary, 2 cents word, minimum, JSard of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cent3 For Sale SEE US for certified Irish ibbler seed potatoes. Farm xeau Co-op. IFC OR John Deere part and t nm - a. IT1I-. lattcrj: Service, Sullivan, Ind. I PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, other flowering plants and sh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenuse, Phone 9214. LARGEST Plant Nursery in filllivan County. Large garden nd flower plants. All transplantft and double rooted. A. L. 15 bertson Plant Farm. , , IFOR SALE Used tires, tubes batteries, new and used auto arts, one 1933 Plymouth, 1940 hmr mntnr Hlnrlr flQprnhlv roar f. , : ! na ana iransmission. i a la i.heel trailer. Mason Auto Ex.ange, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth oach. Max Bolenbaugh, Sullivan 1. FOR SALE Electric steel guif'ei and steel case. Guitar may be en at Cadwell s. Owner. Mrs. ilverhart, 815 East Harris. SALE Singer vacuum good condition. Phone itFOR SALE John Deere tracUlw' on steel with tandem disk, kultivators and 2 14"-bottom ;p1pws. Fred Herncion, 1"2 mi. Ruth of Dugger. FOR SALE Meat box, 10 ft., Jfectric. Box 44 c-o Tmies. FOR SALE Three-doy-old IJtown Swiss bull calf. Billy Joe McCammon, 3 miles southeast 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. FOE SALE 1. City "property and farms. 2. 5-room house, basement & ffrnace, storeroom fixtures and stock. 3 miles south of Dugger. 3. 7-room house, a good one. (ood location in Shelburn. 4. Apartment house, good con dition. Close in. Several rooms, oil Ji-cupied. Location, Sullivan. 5. Restaurant, good fixtures. ijftod location, doing a large vol ume of business. Can be seen by appointment only. 6 Come in and talk real estate. 7. URSEY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bid?.. Room 4 Phone 548. TOR CAT. TP RsStr fDrrions m &od condition. Call 9021. FOR SALE White porcelaintftp kitchen table. Call after 5:30 p. m. 126 So. Section. t FOR SALE 2 young Hereford bulls, Robert Woodard, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Slow battery charger, grease gun, tire spreader. All in good condition. Cheap! IBUD'S STANDARD STATION. j GIFTS FOR MOTHER Greetings,' bird . cages, dainty handmade aprons, handkerchiefs, sew3ing cabinets, dresser sets, vases; tea sets, - trays, mirrors, bookends, etc. Russell Variety & Gift hop. Dead Animals Removed All 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. 21 hour service. , John Wachtel Co
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flower. Richmond's Greenhouses. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Inquire Aud Price, 2 miles south I FOR SALE Round -oak dining ; table, two extra leaves, 6 Ieatherbottom chairs, match. Mrs. Ed i Snyder, Shelburn. FOR heater, SALE Warm Morning ! pipe and board. Ralph . Clark, 802 South Main. FOR SALE Seven-room house, semi-modern, IV2 blocks from square. Inquire at 104 N. State or Phone 781. FOR SALE 4-room house, ten acres. Garage, brooder house, small barn. I1? miles east of Paxton. Call Roscoe Brannon, Paxton, for information. FOR SALE Cabinet style kitchen sink. Can be seen at FloRetta Beauty Salon, 21 N. Court. FOR SALE Ten acres, tworoom house newly painted and papered. Electricity available. South of 54 near New Harmony mine. See Wm. Ladson. FOR SALE 40 acres on Pleasantville and Carlisle road. 3-room house and barn. Russell Pirtle, R. R. 1, Dugger. FOR SALE Play pen. In excellent condition. Phone 522-L. Mrs. Lynn Caton. FOR SALE 50 feet of pre-war quality garden hose. Excellent condition. Also one running plank 8x10x2. W. C. Criss, 415 N. Section St.. FOR SALE Three-burner oil stove with small oven. 414 W. Johnson. 5-ROOM MODERN house with garage and enclosed bacfe porch. On paved street. Cash to mortgage. Phcne 724. FOR SALE OR 'TRADE 4-j yr-old horse, good one, Clarence J waiters, uoaa tsriage. liraysville phone. ' ' COMPLETE LINE of wall paper, 15c double roll and up. Try us before you buy. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. TRICYCLES, $14.95. Kaysons', Inc., 6, South Court Street. Phone 213. LOST Monday, lady's brown alligator purse containing $30, fountain pen, pink three-compartment compact, glasses, wedding rings, red billfold, bank and check book, . driver's license. Finder welcome to money but please return other articles to Times Office. v GENUINE Pre-War Quality Fireworks! Giant assortment of over -180 pieces including 2-3-5 inch salutes, star shell's, aerial bombs, sky-screamers, Roman candles, tubular salutes, and many others. Regular $9.05 retail value for only $7.55. Rush your order. Supply limited. G & L Service, Sullivan, Ind. . ' FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFT One of our beautiful ccean conch shell lamps made by M. H. Adams. On display at McKinley's Electric Shop, nted 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.
WANTED Large featherbeds and antique lamps, dishes, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle , ,
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank. and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED TO BUY A small lot north of town. Address 28 E. Giles St. I wanted TO BUY Used car. Write Box 22, Times. WANTED Position with typing, shorthand, filing or bookkeeping. Just out of Commercial College. Betty McKain, Merom, Ind. WANTED Washings and ironing to do. Curtains a special. Phone 699-X. WANTED Paper hanging. Jess Anderson, 948 E. Washington. WANTED Experienced cook. Apply in person at Kitchenette, 118 South Court, Sullivan. Day work, digging Maxwell, just back of Harris Texaco Station. Miscelianeous I JOHNSON PRODUCTION ' BRED CHICK hatch . days are i Mondays and Thursdays of Each week. Look at your calendar and j ( send us in your order today for j i the exact date you desire. All leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 ; S.&u per iuu. JUHSUJN i'JSJSJJ ; i & SUPPLY CO. Phone COR. TRACTOR REPAIR We service all makes of tractors in our1 shop or in the field. When in j ; trouble call Monroe's Feed and ' 1 Implement Service, Phone 332. . FOR LEASE Service Station and Garage combined, in Fairbanks, Ind. Write P. O. Box 366, (Sullivan, Ind. ,if interested. ATTENTION FARMERS-; Funk's G-Hybrid seed con is moving fast this year. Get your supply while choice of varieties are available. Monroe's Feed Service. THE Hud Crowder Relief Corps will sponsor .a rummage sale at the Tee-YrTea Bakery May 10th and 11th. . I NOTICE Fast or slow battery charging, tire repair work, and auto accessories at Flynn's Service Station, Shelburn, Phone 39-W. PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the American Legion Horns, north of Sullivan. LOST LOST Large brown truck tarpaulin, between Sullivan and Paxton. James E. Shrum, R. 1, Sullivan. SADDLE HORSES HORSE AND BUGGY and HAY RIDES SHAKAMAK i STATE PARK STABLES Open 7 Days A Week fvi J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aikin's Service Costa No More." Mothers ... It's NEW! "Toddelite" FOR THE CHILDREN'S ROOM i inwiw i.nuMjit mmim vm m mm 1 1 ' 5V-,, set " fr Kirs itc f d. With Animals That Glow! More enchanting" than. Aladdin's Kaysons' lamp! Plastic base Price ana ngures i n high. Operates on AC or DC. With 6' cord. S5.00 "Where Satisfaction Is More Than A Guarantee"
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Mr. and Mrr. Cecil Faulds of Evansville, have been spending a few days here with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds, eii route to Florida, where vhey will make their future home. Mrs. Myrtle McCann of Carlisle, has been spending a few days at her home here. Ross Price of Farmersburg, vi'ited relatives hers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sheer of Jasonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Underbill of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Ladles Aid Meets ' r-Hioc AiH nf the Metho'dist church met at the basement r n mntincr and v. JLKJL. ail ail iin-vniifl prsd dish dinner Thursday. The day was spent in quilting. Th3 afternoon meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Gertrude Sebring. Song, "In The Garden"; prayer by Mrs. . Eva Case; usual routine of business. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Killion and ron, Mrs. Eva Cnse and daughter, Inez, Sallie DeBusk, Gertrude Sebring, Lillie Miller, Maude German, Myrtle Woolley and Bill and Marguerite Miller and daughter, sharon. a i Philathea Ckss Meets The Philathea class of the Shelburn Baptist Sunday School was entertained by Fern Ban- j field at 133 street Thursday evening 1119 meeting was opened with a song, followed by prayer by the presi dent, Lulu . Wanplin. The program, in charge of Sadie Thompson, was a playlet entitled "Madame Mazookis Matrimonial Bureau", in which every member had a part. Refreshments of sandwiches, salad, cake, ice cream and coffee were served to Lulu Wanglin, Grace Norris, Mauds Taylor, Keziah Phillips, Hallie Richie, Ora Jordan, Anna Slack, OIlie Crist, Jessie Bardsley May me Myers, Sadie Thompson, Leona Waiters, Arme&a Stout, Hazel Scott, Lillian Jones, 1 Ed .-.a Boyll and the hostess Fern Banfield. Missionary Society Meets The Missionary Society of the Baptist church met with Glenn Downs Wednesday afternoon. Devotions were led by Amelia Cochran; prayer, Esther Bailey; lesion subject was "Intercessory Prayer"; Mission Study .conducted by Ethel Wright. The follow ing officers were elected for the i ensuing Missionary year: president, Joy Woolley; vice-president, Sadie Thompson; secretary, , Ethel Wrignt. and treasuror, Glenn Downer. 'Refreshments of e:ike, fruit salad and coffee were served. Those present were Edna Boyll, Esther Bailey, Ameli.i Cochran, Ethel Wright, Belle Stark, Ollie Crist, Jessie Bardsley, Joy Woolley, Sadie Thompson and the hosters, Glenn Downes. The next meeeing will I be on Thursday afternoon, May 23rd at the home of Mrs. Belle i Stark. ; ' CARLISLE Thursday Afternoon Club Miss Faye Lisman was hostcc to the Thursday club Thurday afternoon, April 25ih. The meeting opened with the club collect and the club song, "I Love Old Indiana". Bolt caH recponses wg.es names of Indian tribe?. A paper
prepared by Mrs. Mabel Minich on "Indians of the Western Plains" was rad by Mrs. Glenn Johnson. Indian customs find traits of various trihes were discussed by the members. .After adjournment, ;the .hostess cervsd Tefresliiiients of 'ice' cream; cake !' and coffee to the following Mes-; dames Xenia Hoover, Lou McConnell, Mabel Minich, Airaee'
Douthitt. ' Maude Warner. Glenn
Johnson, Dercie Orr, Bertha Evans, Fayc Kixmiller, Nelle j Johnson, Miss Hester Hoover and 1 Miss Fave Lisman. World Fellowship Day Sleeting The annual World Fellowship Day meeting was held at the Methodist church Friday, May 3rd. A most interesting and instructive program was given which consisted of four local challenges, given by the ladies of "TVi r.hnrrV Uiv lUUi WUWiWiWi. w.. v- . ( by Carlisle Methodist; "The Home", by Bethleham Methodist; tintl XT' U., rtwlinlrt V.r?c. iiie r anuiy uy u udic iiw-, tian, and "The Community by ! Shaker Prairie. These talks wera , followed by a general discussion ' of local problems. A uoversd ish dinner was served to fortythree laches. I he ladies or tne , -msie ivie.noai.i w.uicu hostesses. The next meeting will be in November at the Carlisle Christian Church. Eist Haddon Home Ec. Club The East Haddon Home Economics club met Thursday at the hem;, of Mrs. Henry Kair-er with fifteen members present. The meeting was called to order b. the president, Mrs. Nellie Robbins and the following program t.was given: Pledge to the ilag; song; club creed in unison; Roll call, reading of minutes and treasurer's report; a lesson 'on "Desserts, locker freezing "of fruits, vegetables, meats md poultry" was well given py Mrs. , Henry Kaiser; club prayer and dismi:-.al. Three short conte:!; were iven hv Mrs. Irene Horton. C 1 Cnlortr? rofrt;Kmf.nt C PfP iserve(j by r.Irs. Kaiser and two y- I"- "
of her daughters. The next meet- ! iara Aiut ana aaugnrer, ing will be with Mrs. Flossie Thnlma, and Carolyn Daniels Boone in May. .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon of Rose Chapel. Mrs. Frank Stevens of near I Edwin Bate3 arrived home SatOaktown, spent Friday with her "rday niSht after receiving his daughter, Mrs. Chester Van-, honorable discharge from the Meter. 'Army at Camp Atterbury. He had
James Fauscl of Anderson, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his mother, Gertie Shepherd and grandson, Billy Hamilton. Ill On Thursday, May 2nd, the Past Matrons Club met at Holt Hall for an all-day meeting with the president, Mrs. Lillie Ladd, hostess. At noon a delicious cover dish dinner was served, with Mrs. Miggie Jackson returning thanks. At 2:00 o'clock the meeting was called to order and the following program given: Devotions, "International Sun-
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Daugherty. Lord's Prayer in unison. Club collect and pledge. Roll call, "What Easter means to me." 1 Reading Drue Pinkston. j Report on Grand Chapter Louise Daugherty. Reading, "Letter from a Soldier" Miggie Jackson. The president appointed the following to serve as Memorial Day flower committee: Bonnie Rnsishe-rrv. Drue Pinkston. Mar- ' r j garet Andrews, and Louise Daugh-! erty. H IT 1 i. 1 IT ! lvieiriDers present were ivies-1 dames Margaret Andrews, Edith I Vaughn, Miggie Jackson, Drue' Pinkston, Bonnie Roseberry, Cora j Daugherty, Anna McCammon, ! Louise Daugherty and the hostess. The next meeting will be an . all-day meeting with cover dish dinners at the home of Miggie j Jackson on May 23rd. The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. M. Jen-r.'n?-. All members and visitors are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell of T "'ayctte, spent the week-end vv.... Lou Hunley. Mrs. Hunley accompanied them home for a visit. Mr .'and Mrs. Frank Unger ; of Rose Chapel, spent Sunday with Mrsiijlda McComas. Mrs. Maude L. Meeker and Mr. tended O. E. S. Grand Chapter in Indianapolis on April 24th and 94th a rioicc-atoc fmm Mcmm laHUbia W V4W V.W liV I A i VIII li.V,i Will rV.l , wild UlCl . spent tne past two years in service overseas. HUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hummell of Gary, spent the week-end in Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and family were Jasonville visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock were in Bloomfield an'd Linton, Friday. Jess Smith, a former resident of Dugger but now of Michigan, was a recent visitor here. Miss Emma Lou Cooper of Plainville, returned to her home Disttibutmi Custer
Thursday after a short visit with her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and family visited in Terre Haute over the week-end. Miss Evelyn Gray of Hymera, was in Dugger, Wednesday. Miss Gray, a teacher at Union high school, is in charge of a restaurant in Hymera for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Davies and Mrs. Cynthia Carlisle of Dugger, Mrs. Mollie Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthington of Sulli
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U 1 15 IVicLAlVliVlUiN jALL l Miles East of Paxton Postoffice SATURDAY, 11 AY 11 : " 10 A. 31. 1 bedroom suite, t.piings and mattress; 1 sewing machine; 1 couch; 2 occasional chairs; 1 rocker; 2 occasional tables; 1 antique cktsser; 1 antique table,-1 bed, box springs and mattress; 1 Oak heater; 1 Florence heater; 1 Mascot kitchen range; 2 oil stoves; 1 kitchen cabinet; 2 breakfast tables and chairs; 3 congoleum rugs; 1 lot of dishes; 1 lot of curtains and drapes; 1 lot fruit jars; 1 lot throw rugs; 1 lawn mower and several articles too numerous to men
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TEKMS OF SALE CASH. AUCTIONEER, F. DILLINGHAM.
We will offer at public sale at the Johnnie Boone farm, 2 miles south and west of Exline Corner THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946 at 10:00 o'clock, the following: Four 4- ear-old milk cows with calves by side; one 4-year-old milk cow; three 3-year-old cows to freshen soon; six 2-year-okl heifers to freshen; eight yearlingstock calves: two young work mares, one to foal soon;
one 7-year-old work horse; corn; two tons baled hay;
tier; or.e Deering mowing machine; one sulky rake; one 3-section harrow; two discs; one riding plow; one disc ' '
cultivater ; one corn planter; one lawn mower; one set
work harness; some pitch forks; one, like new, 12x12 wool rug; one range; one heating stove; five rooms household
furniture and goods; and several other articles too num clous to mention. ' " TERMS CASH Lunch served by Ladies of Hickory Church. Not responsible in case of accidents. HARRISON and DRAKE, Auctioneers.
van, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Brown of Terre Haute. Mrs. Cynthia Carlisle was hostess Friday evening to the Past
! Chiefs Club. The evening was I spent in sewing. The hostess servi ed pumpkin pie, coffee and tea to ! the following members, Mesdames I Ella Sim3, Anna Stevenson, Thel--! ma Hickman, Isabelle Wilson, j Lucy Bailey, Bess Mason, Verna ; Hamrnack, Lucille Goldman, Ona. 1 Laxton, Laura Crawford, Emma ' Spinks, Rcse Reynolds and Jennie Wilkes. five sows with 33 pigs; some two wagons and one hay lad
