Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 92, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 May 1946 — Page 5

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WANTED TO BUY Good work team. Must be reasonable. James R. Cox, Hymera phone. WANTED Position with typing, shorthand, filing or book-

I keeping. Just out of Commercial i. College Betty McKain, Merom, , Ind. j WANTED Washings and iron- ' ing 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. I

r " A GOODNESS? I U IT'S YOUR FAULTA ' I I SAUSAGE, DILL.) ( BUT COOWeI I JUST THE SIGHT OF TV ) i r- - HAVING A V . yOU NOT TO LET JAM,ONION fJl , ?n a 4 $ V- f7 7 NIQMTMARE! J HER EE THAT ) &3 , 7,i'lr J X sL 7

WANTED Day work, digging ditches. Geo. Maxwell, just back of Harris Texaco Station.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

For Sale

SEE US for Lincoln and King-

va soy beans for seed. Farm Eureau Co-op, Sullivan and Mer

om.

FOR SALE 50 feet of pre-war quality garden hose. Excellent condition. Also one running plank 8x10x2. W C. Criss, 415 N. Section St. ... ... . .

! WANTED Woman for housework, ho. washing or ironing. Small family. Telephone 8071 or 722 after 5:00 p. m.

mm

FOH John Deere parti ind

pervice call 285 at Mace Tire &

x Battery Service Sullivan, Ind.

WANTED TO BUY Friers, prefer delivery; weight 2 to 21,3 lhs. rfrcssprt C.ail 92(15 or writp

5-ROOM MODERN house with Aldona Anderson, KatA-Koftier garage and enclosed back porch. Restaurant. Oh paved street. Cash to mort-! ! it gase. Phcne 724. . . . i Miscellaneous

PANSY Petunias, snapdragons,

and other flowering plants and fresh cut flowers.Wildin's Green

house, Phone 9214.

LARGEST Plant Nursery in Sullivan County. Large garden and flower plants. All transplanted and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm.

; FOR SALE Used tires, tubes ' and batteries, new and used auto parts, one 1933 . Plymouth, 1940 Chev. motor block assembly, rear end and transmission. 1 and 2wheel trailer. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle.

FOR SALE OR TRADE 4- JOHNSON PRODUCTION-yr-old horse, good one. Clarence BRED CHICK hatch days - are Walters, Dodd Bridge. Graysville Mondays and Thursdays of Each

phone.

FOR SALE Baby carriage ' good condition. Call 9021.

COMPLETE LINE of wall paper, 15c double roll and up. Try us before you buy. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. GENUINE Pre-War Quality Fireworks! Giant assortment of

over 180 pieces including 2-3-5 inch salutes, star shells, aerial bombs, sky-screamers, Roman candles, tubular salutes, and many others. Regular $9.05 retail value

for pnly $7.55: Rush your order.

Supply limited Sullivan, Ind.

I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Alsman, Mrs. Robert Arnold, Misses Betty Dover and Barbara Arnold attended a roller skating party in Linton Monday evening. . . ... I The Charter Night banquet ' Monday evening was well attended. Members of the Lions 'club of Terre Haute, Linton and Bickhell were present. The menu was prepared by the Women's Auxiliary and was greatly enjoyed by the guerts. Officei-3

elected were: President Marcus Bartley; First Vice-president,

Ray Davis; Second

Mrs. Thomas Meadows. Mrs. Thomas Meadows Of Bedford, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Oil Hendricks and Mrs. Fred Martin here. . Charles Morgan and sons, Richard and Kenneth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin. were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin during the week-end. . ii m

HYMERA

week. Look at your calendar and send us in your order today for the exact date you desire. All

leading Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 ' Dave' Limeatf Third Vi-c s. iMOKft mn miicnivT ctte-ti dent, uave urrpeau, lima vi.l

& $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED

& SUPPLY CO. Phone 606.

Airs. Fern Case and sonSj Bill and Jim, and Mrs. Katie House

Vice-presi- j attended the wedding of Leland

Powell in Jasonvi;le Saturday

Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Pipher and daughter, Beulah. Ruth VanArsdall will laave Thurrday to join her mother in Peoria, Illinois, where' she has been working for the past four months.

MT. CALVARY Several from here attended the funeral of Johnnie T. Boone Monday afternoon at the Hickory Methodtt church. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edd Brewer nttended church at Owensburg

Saturday night.

C. W. Stegemoller;

I morning.

-TRACTOR REPAIR We service all makes of tractors In our shop or In the field. . When iri trouble call Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phone 232. THE Hud Crowder Relief Corps will sponsor a rummage sale at

G & L Service, the. Tee-Y-Tee Bakery May 10th and 11th.

president,

Secretary, Kalph tmi; xreasurpr,

T. S. Rector; Lion Tamer, J. H." ;. Mrs. Nina Gordon visited her

Braatz; Tail Twister, C. E. Us- nieca ,Eukh , Shewmaker, of rey; Directors two years, Rex I Farmersburg, Sunday evening. Wyatt and Melvin Pigg: Direc- jMrs. Shewmaker is convalescing torr one year, Togie Wilkes and .after an operation at the Union Anthoney Alsman. i Hospital. Mrs. Leiv Sellars ' returned j; Pfc. Frances Smith of Fort Saturday from a two weeks visit '.Knox, Kentucky, visited home

FOR SALE White porcelaintop kitchen table. Call after 5:30 p m. 126 So. Section.

FOR SALE 2 young Hereford bulls. Robert Woodard, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Slow battery charger, grease gun, tive spreader. All in good condition. . Cheap!

HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

'gTFT&OR MOTKElj Greet

ings, bird', cages, "iitv . hand

made aprons, hanatSiiefs, sewing cabinets, dresser sets, vases, tea sets, trays, minors, bookends, etc. Russell Variety & Gift

Shop..

FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFT One of our beautiful ocean conch shell lamps made by M. H. Adams. On display at McKinley's Electric Shop.

with . relatives in Chicago. . Dr. N. A. . . Whaley and

son,

NOTICE Fast or slow battery Glen, were in Linton Friday, charging, tire repair work, and Mn Chloe Smedley of Jericho,

auto accessories at Flynn's Service was in Dugger . Monday.

Station, Shelburn, Phone 39-W.

PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the American Legion

FOR SALE 4-room house, hardwood floors, garage, large lot.

North Court St. Close, in. Immed- Home, north of Sullivan iate possession. Usrey & Burdge, :

Phone 548.

Rnnnie Swan. snn (if John

Swan underwent an : appendec- iBadders enjoyed the

BLOOMING PLANTS Petunias,. Lantanas, Fuchsias, Geraniums, Verbenas. Ferns and

Vines. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower. Richmond's Greenhouses. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow.

Intjuire And Price, 2 miles south of Suliivan on 41. FOR SALE Round oak dining table, two extra leaves, 6 leatherbottom chairs, match. Mrs. Ed Snyder, Shelburn. FOR SALE Warm Morning Jieater, pipe and board. Ralph Clark, 802 South Main. FOR SALE Seven-room house, semi-modern, lVz blocks from square. Inquire at 104 N. State or Phone 781. FOR SALE 4-room house, ten acres. Garage, brooder house, small barn. 1 miles cast of Paxtcn. Call Roscoe Brannon, Paxton, for information.

, FOR SALE 2-wheel Ferguson frailer, like new. Harold Crich-

field-229outh Bell. .-"

FOR SALE Broad-breasted bronze turkey eggs. S. E. Coulson, Road 54. New Lebanon phone. , FOR SALE 2 brooder houses. Will sell farm. See A.' W. Pigg,

Sullivan R. 1, for terms.

Old arid New Friends will find usLUCY THRASHER ' BETTY TEMPLETON MARY McCLURE at the FLO-RETTA BEAUTY SALON Phone 157

tomy at the Mary Sherman Host pitai Sunday. He is getting along nicely. , ' : . Mr?. Murray Griffith and Mrs, John Horn were, in Linton Monday ovening. ; ". ; Mr. and. Mrs. Dink Dover motored to Kentucky JMonda'y.

-UTr nnH Mr.. fTrwri-;iUaftinpicrC-vork

anrl riaiiehtnr. Judith ., Lee. nfi hbstcs?. Fi

visiting relatives and friends here. - Mrs.-Fred Martin and Mrs. Oil Hendricks and daughter, Gladys, and Mr. and Mrr. Orval Martin

i spent . Monday with Mr; and

folKS over the weeic-ena. i Mrrton Wheeler, husband of MiiC.-rl Annis Wheeler arrived in the Ctates Friday from India. He ir expected home soon. Ralph Gordon and Everett

races at

Jungle Fark Sunday .afternoon. I

The Shiloh Country Club met for their May meeting with Mrs. Nelle Goble as hostess. A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour. Cakes decorated in obrervation. of Mother's Day -.vere enjoyed. Embroidery and

Were - done for Ui? 'en members wero

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lavror.cn T?'; had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow. Power of Farmersburg, Mr. and Mrr. Percy Nichols and Mrs. Jsssie Bruner of West York, Illinois, Mrs. Minnie Power and Eph Power of Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walters and ron, Tommy, of Pary, Indiana, spent the -week-end hers with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flick. Mesdames Dove Portsr and Dora Hahn, Tony Moled ar.d Noble Crow of Indianapolis, vkited Mrs. J. T.' Gaskins Sunday. Don McFarland of Chicago, snent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Underbill.

Thorntown, rpent the week-end in Sullivan. Miss Maxine Ilankins of Whiting, visited in this community over the week-end. There will be prayer meeting at Mt. Calvary each Wednesday

'evening at 7:30 o'clock, j Garland Rusrell and Floyd Skinner visited Emory Hazel-

V. and Mrs. Harry Rawles of rod and family last Friday.

Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. FiaiicliisfU BolUei: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF VINCENNES

FOR SALE Cabinet style kitchen sink. Can be seen al 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. E. 1, Dugger. FOR SALE Play pen. In excellent condition. Phone 522-L. Mrs. Lynn Caton. cJH. &AL,Ji, Three-burner"oil stove with small oven. 414 W. Johnson.

FOR SALE McCormick mower No. 7 with tractor hitch, good mechanical condition. Also one wheel chair. Don H. Borders, 332 So. State. , FOR SALE Superior wheat drill in good conditron. Maurice Osborne, ,R. R. 4, Sullivan. Graysville phone.

t LATEST popular Victor, Blue Mrs. Cecil Fleetwood and mother.

Bird and International records, i Blso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive

weekly shipments. R. W. CadwelJ Music House.

prn:;nt. Ccr tests were won by Nelle Eart't and Frances 3ar-

nett. The with Mrs.

mont. ' ' i Mrs. Nelle Gordon and daughter, Bonnie, were dinner guests

June meeting will bs Effie Gorby at Coal-

I STILL HAVE Crows 607

ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan, Ind. Bill Mickey.

RECAPPING and VULCANIZ-

single cross in flats. Also 844 flats ING any job large or small. Guar-

or m. ti. jjhi mickey..

an teed

workmanship. TAYLOR

LARGE Si7ow Dahlia Bulbs". ' IRE SEI VICE 809 North Sec3 dollars per dozen. No two alike, i on bt'cet-

Earl Coyner, Merom,

liiiilrl

To Make Every Day

victnierfs oav

Ind.

FOR SALE One galvanized egg-shaped water tank for stock, Victor victrola, 100 records. Both in good condition. 579 West Sylvan Dell St. Phone 569-Y.

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FOR SALE 125 white oak trees. Lovell Larson, R. 5, Sullivan. FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers combine. Clifford Curry, Farmersburg, Ind.

FOR SALE 6-foot McCormickDeering tandem- disk; Also good 24-inch horse collar. Fred ,McKinney, R. 1, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmobile convertible coupe. 938 E Beech.

LOST Monday, lady'3 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.

NOTICE Ask for your tickets cn the 5 quarts 35c motor oil given free every Saturday. Flynn's Service, Shelburn.

FOR RENT

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and .hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terrc Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. ice. John Wachtel Co Tcrri Bwsfcs, b&ssa '

FOR RENT 277 acres, 5-room modern house and other buildings. R. 1 Paxton. Available Mar. 1 1, 1947. Contact S. Cassel, 716 Syracuse St., St. Louis, Mo.

TOOAYS MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, May, 8.-MU?) Livestock: Hogs, 7,000; active, steady; good and choice butchers 100 lbs. Up, $14.85; good 100-160 lbs. quotable at $13.25$14.50; good and choice sows and good stags, $14.10. Cattle, 800; calves, 500; steers and yearlings active, steady; good yearlings and medium weight steers, S15.65 $16.50; choice steers, $17.00; heifers slow; light weights to $16.25; cows steady; good beef cows,, $13.25 $14.30; common and medium, $9.50 $13.00; yealers active, steady; good and choice. $16.50 $17.00.

WANTED Dead animal We' Sheep- 300; iki lambs actiye; remove your dead animals free of. stron t0 ""evenly higher; slaugh-

. FOR RENT Sleeping with bath. 506 N. Court

room

FOR RENT Sleeping 202 East Johnson.

rooms.

Wanted

charge. Phone . No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank re

pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 quotable $8.75 down; shorn ewes

ter . ewes strong; good sprm)

lambs, $16.00; medium and good wooled lambs, $14.00 $15.50; medium and good "shorn lambs, $14.50; wooled slaughter ewes

SELECT FROM OUR GIFT SELECTIVE A Gift For May 12th COTV VIBRANT MAKE-UP KIT . . $2.25 CARA NOME CJREAM COLOGNE $1.35 EVENING IN PARIS PERFUME $1.95 EVENING IN PARIS BATH POWb J't S1.00 TUYA TOILET WATER $2.50 TUYA BATH POWDER-TOILET WATER SET . . . $4.00 NYLON HAIR BRUSHES $2.00 LADIES BILLFOLDS- $1.00 STATIONERY $1.00

GALES American Custom Boxed Chocolates $1.50

MOTHER'S DAY CARDS 15c, 25c, 50c, $1,0!) WRISLEY'S EA1H SOAP, 4 bars , $1.00 EMEOSlED SCRAP BOOK $2.00 SOAP TREASURES, 9 bars 50e BLOSSOM TIME SOAP, 7 bars 50c WALL THERMOMETERS $1.00 LAVENDER BATH POWDER $1.00 TRI-COLOGNE, 3 cclors in pkg. $1.00 Let Us Help You Select

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PHARMACY

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The Rexall Store

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Fioweis above ail t? lei Mcther know hew much you caie! Beautifr.l flswers will tdl her of your love and appreciaticn of j cur deep devotion. Our special EiTsngeinents'cf cut flowers, cur potted plants in bloom and cur exquisitely crested corsages will make the perfect gift for your Mcther on Mother's Day. Place your order now. , , WILDIN'S GREENHOUSE

Phone 0214

N. Mais St. Telephone S34.

i to $7.00. . 1 . .... ! '