Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 93, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 May 1946 — Page 7

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. WANTED Dead anlmalf . We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

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j radiator repair and ciean- : ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re- ! pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 j N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED Experienced cook. Apply in person at Kitchenette, 1 118 South Court, Sullivan. .

1 WANTED Day Work, digging j ditches. Geo. Maxwell, just back of Harris Texaco Station. j

' "v v "J I - .TO THINK I ALMOST ( I KNOW WHAT ) ( BUT, POP, THATS ) , i ( PUNISHED MDU FOR MY OWN I'LL HELP YOU y x THE HOMEWORK ft y SHORTCOMINGS I MUST V WITH YOUR vv" " A VOU HELPED ME J ( DO SOMETHING NICE FOR ( HOMEWORK A ( THINK UP X, . VVTTH LAST t-- -L rT YOU TO MAKE t Y EVERY NIGHT ;( SOMETHING ) iifl jjll g-jl ' m -n-

) WANTED Woman for housework, no washing or ironing. Small family. Telephone 8071 or . 722 after 5:00 p. m.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

For Sale

iSEE US for .Lincoln, and Kinga soy beans for s?ed. Farm Vureau Co-op, Sullivan and Mer-th.

. I STILL HAVE Crows 607 single cross in flats. Also 844 flat3 or M. R. Bill Mickey. LARGE Show Dahlia Bulbs. 3 dollars per dozen. No two alike. Earl Coyner, Merom, Ind.

i WANTED TO BUY Friers, prefer delivery; . weight. .2 to 2 lbs. dressed. Call 9205 or write Aldona Anderson, Kat-AK6rner Restaurant.

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. r WANTED IMMEDIATELY Seamtress. Must be experienced. Wanda's, 7 .West. Jackson , Street.

FOR John Deere . parti ind'. iu bAL.a-une galvanized

idrvlce call Zoo at mace lire oc csg-ouacu waici mu& xui awtn,

air Rprvicn. Sullivan. Ind. : Victor' victrola, 100

l ' in good condition. 579 West gage. Will not be necessary to see

'CANSY Petunias, snapdragons, Sylvan Dell St. Phone 569-Y. inside. Box 15 care Times.

WANTED TO BUY House.

records. Both Can pay $2,000 and assume mort-

Td other flowering plants and '

sh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenbuse, Phone 9214.

LARGEST Plant Nursery in

fillivan County. Large garden

lid flower plants. All transplant-

and. double rooted. A. L.

3ertson Plant Farm.

LOOMING . PLANTS PeAlias, . Lantanas, Fuchsias, Ge-

niums. Verbenas. Ferns and

Vies.. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauli-

)wer. Richmond s Greenhouses.

,TOR SALE Seven-room house, mi-modern, 1M: blocks from uare. Inquire at 104 N. State or

Vne 7B1.

JFOR SALE 4 -room house, ten 'jes. ' Garage, . brooder house, Ipll barn. IV2 miles east of Pax-

1 C oil TJncnrvo Rrannnn Pavtnn

information. , FOR SALE Cabinet, style tphen sink. Can pe seen at FloRpantv Salon 21 Hnnrt

O- -kira1- - OR SALE Ten acres, two1'pi house newly painted and

pered. Electricity available.

itfh of 54 near New Harmony ire. See Wm. Ladson.

PLANTS for sale at Graysville ' stores and hotbeds at school. Graysville F. F. A.

, FOR ' SALE combine. Clifford ersburg, Ind.

Allis-Chalrriers Curry, Farm-

, WANTED TO ' BUY Brush plow. For Sale: two good milk cows, Bangs and T.B. tested. Clyde Street, 1 mile north of Merom, Highway 63.

FOR SALE 6-foot McCormki -Deering tandem disk. Also good 24-inch horse collar. Fred McKinney, R. 1, Sullivan.

WANTED TO ; RENT Six -or seven-room house. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. , . ; WANTED A building lot in a. good location.. Phone 416 or in-

1 quire at 219 South Main St. Dis-

. Phyllis Vickrey, Betty Murphy, Junior Sparks and Phillip

Vickrey attended the races at Dade Park Sunday. Dolas Bater and Fred Wilkes ) were supper guests Tuesday evening of Mr. ; and Mrs. ' Vance '

Pinkston and daughters. Rev. and- Mrs. W. H. Day ire attending a church conference art Bloomington. . this week,

' Mrs. Esther Arnett ha1? gone I to Evansville where she has ac- j cepted employment. Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach arid Mr. and Mrs. Paul CHlcbte o son spent Sunday with relatives .

at. Altamont, Illinois.' r ' v . .;. .', Rlrs. Anna Nichols and v Mrs. Mildred Harrison spent 'Wednes- j day in. Terre Haute. . "j --Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Kaufr" man arid Mrs. Xiianna CuniiViiris i of Terre Haute, .spent Tuesday

vice at the Merom Congregational Christian Church, on Sunday, May 12th; Dr. A. D. Woodworth on May 19. Mrs. Mary Wibl6 will bring the message on May-26th, Rural,, Life Sunday, with;Natt Gettiriser and Pciker Cooper in charge.. -. We regret to say that the Indiana State Teachers band is unable to give it's annual ;3pring concert at Merom . this May. No program, ir planned. Community Night programs will be started again . rieict autumn.

of Jasonville, visited, relatives arid friends here Saturday evening, i ( . . Mr. arid Mrs. Dod'e Powell . of California t Epent Tuesday with

Mrs. Lizzie Carrith'efs. ! Vernal Power of Sullivan, visited his parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. Emmitt Power, Tuesday.

CARLISLE

FOR SALE-1937 Oldsmobile charged veteran.

conveniDie coupe. jo eeecn. .

AUSTRA WHITES We have' on hand 300 straight run Austra Whites 1 week old. We have plenty of feed. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St.

Miscellaneous

Iloosier-Crost Hybrid seed corn for proven Jarge yields Jn Sullivan County Cost'about $1.00 per acre and will Increase your profits from $10 00 to $20.00 per acre. Get our guarantee. Also

here with relatives and friends; ,. Newt Dudley of Linton, Lr'jnt Tuesday afternoon . with , Mrs! i

Frank Daniels and family. ', 1

,The Merom " Xommunity Cn-

IPOR SALE Plav oen. In ex-

lent condition. Phone 522-L. is. Lynn Caton. JlTOR SALE 1,'iree-burner oil

fcve with small oven. 414 W.

Ipson. Vk. ' ..

FOfALE 50 feet of pre-war

lity garden hose. Excellent

fitition. Also one running plank

10x2. W. C. Criss, 415 N. Secn St.

ROOM MODERN house with

rage and enclosed back porch.

bV paved street. Cash to mort-

?e. Phone 724.

SjPR SALE OR TRADE 4--old horse, good one. Clarence

liters, Dodd Bridge. Graysville diee.

a?MFLETE LINE of 'wall mr, 15c double roll and up. Try

before you buy. Woodward rdware Co., Dugger, Ind. dfcmJINE Pre-War Quality e works! Giant assortment of ! 180 pieces including 2-3-5 h salutes, star shells, aerial mbs, sky-screamers, Roman iyes, tubular salutes, and many

lers. Regular $9.05 retail value

only $7.55. Rush, your order, pfejy limited. G &. L Service. Hi van, Ind.

II R MOTHER'S DAY GIFT

e of our beautiful ocean conch

ell lamps made by M. II. Adams.

l Visplay at MeKinley's Elec-

c Shop.

FR SALE McCormick mower

7 with tractor . hitch, good jchanical condition. Also one lefil chair. Don H. Borders,

p So. State. , . . ,

etc

FOR SALE Small brooder house. Janie Wise, 642 N, Broad

St.'-.. '

felRD BATHS, Roseville pottery, novelties, tea sets, putv'h

sets, bird cages, sewing1 cabinets, have CERTIFIED LINCOLN Soy

xxusseu vaneiy oc uui onop. , bean Seed JOHNSON FEED &

SUPPLY CO., 115 S. Court St. .. MEAT SHORTAGE ' Austra White and Leghorn cockerels will beat the meat shortage in a very short time. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St.;. ! , TRACTOR. REPAJR' We .serv-

FOR SALE Downtown apart-i e aU makes of tractors in our ment, well rented. Will accept shoP or ln the-f.ld. when In small down payment to reliable trouble cairMonrpe's, Feed and party. Box 10 care Times. ' (Implement Service, Phone 332.

FOR SALE Large grey horse, seven years old, good worker, gentle. D. V. Scott R. 5 Sullivan, iast Washington St.

FOR SALE North State St., 5-room house, 2-car garage. Easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.

. FOR SALE 1931. . Model, A Ford. Radio, fair rubber! William Thompson, Cass, fInd.

I . PUBLIC GAMES wiU be. held' , Thursday evening at eight i o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan.

operative, l.pundry ha- evidently pioneered In. a ' way wof 'home cooperation ..that js "likely to be'Come nation-wide.; The May; 4th number of the Saturday Evening

Post, tells of a similar, successful i

experiment in ,New York City in an article, "The Washing Machine, goes . . Juke ; Box".: Why.

should you not cooperate ':. in every . community using the , hot ' modern appliances together.-The Mprom whole-wheat bread project is another jnethod. of ..cooperation that might well become

nation-wide, promoting f.-j the

health of the nation at the same time!.. .'. ' - , ,;The Rev. Shirley Greene will "

be in. charge . of the worship ssr-;

Mrs. ..Elsie .Bike arid daughter, Mrs. Harold Shake, of Vinceniies, were Carlisle visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rursell and children , of Sullivan, visited Mr. Russell's mother, Mrs. Barbara Russell-'.'and "Patty Sunday". my. Ci. S. Marsolf left Monday for. Tampa, . Florida for a short vacation. ; ' ." Mrr and Mrs. Charles Dugan, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dugan and son,'II? and, Mrsv Junior Dugan of Paxton,! ware dinner .'.niest'5 Sunday; of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and' coris. -

Mrs. Rollie Eslinger was in Sullivan Tuesday. Miss Becky Adams of Sullivan, R. R., spent the week-end with Miss Norma Bailey. Mrs. LaUra Scott of Carthage,

:was a recent guest of her father,

Wm. Coyner. Miss Shalmir Behem has accepted a position in the Quality Store. . . Dan . Griffith was in Terre . Haute Tuesday. O. E.. S. met Monday evening with a splendid attendance.

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TODAYS

MARKETS

SHELBURN

. Mr. and. Mrs. John Brewer arid Miss- Minnie Hllderbrand spent Sunday iii Terre Haute. Mr. and Mr?: Ernast Davidson of. OliK are spending a tew daywith Mr, ar.d.Mrs. Ed Hunter.-; ' ' Mr: ard Mrs. John Trimmer

and Mr.Vnd Mrs. Henry Zurhide

visited' friends in" Bicknr.ll Sunday..-. .. -. ;CliMr. and Mrs. John Brewer Jr. and Mr. "and Mr. Mites 'jfrump

EGG SHORTAGE Beat the egg shortage and get the highest price for eggs next fall and win-

FO.R SALE '39 Ford DeLuxe. j tor. Euy Austra Whites, get eggs Good 6 ply tires. 4 mi. west of in October. Dillingham Hatchery, Pleasantville. Dewey Hilden- 15 N. Main St. -

brand, R. 1 Carlisle.

AUSTRA WRITES Buy cockerels for quick development; fries in 8 weeks. Day old 7c. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N, Main St. FOR SALE Good work iiorse. 3 miles west of Curryville on 43. John McGrew, R. 2 Shelburn. (Billy O'Neal place.) GRAVEL PnONE 640 Priced right. Prompt delivery anywhere. JOHN A. ROGERS,

SULLIVAN. FOR SALE Five complete ,

ioums nousenoia rurnisnings May 10 through ,13th. Will sell; separately. Available for inspection by appointment. Call 8111. L FOR SALE Table-top kerosene range. Also wearied pigs. Settles Fruit Farm. 4 miles northeast of Sullivan, Shelburn. phone. FOR SALE Wlertri'! '-v Taylor Tot. Also hen birds. 309 N. Main St.

JUST RECEIVED , ' Billy Boy,? PEDAL CARS for children 1 to 4.. AH. metal construction with rubber tires .and pedals. .. 56.95 ... KAYSONS', LC. r 6 So. Court ... - i Phone 213

R SALE Superior wheat

11 in good condition. Maurice

bcrne. ,R. R 4. Sullivan. Gravs-

e phone.

Dead Animals K Removed

K II kinds: horses, cbwsu

Ueep, calves and hogs. Call inn roe Feed Service, Sallian phone 332 or Crawford $01 or Crawford .53109, 'erre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour ser-

Iphn Wachtel Co

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FOR SALE . Sin'eer vacuum cleaner. Good Condition. Phone 250.

LOST Monday, lady's .brown alligator jsurse . containing $30, fountain pen, pink thre'e-conipart-ment compact, glasses, wedding rings, red billfold, bank arid check book, driver's license. Finder

welcome, to money, but please; return other articles to Times Office.

:- 011SIeGAMMON SALE 1 Miles East of faxton Postoffice SAT UFUDAY, .'. ;:-';."; 10 A. M. ' ' ' 1 bedroom suite, springs and mattress; 1 sewing machine; 1 couch; 2 occasions chairs; 1 rocker; 2 occasional tables; 1 antique drssser; 1 antique table; 1 bed, box springs and mattress; l.Oak heater; 1' Florence heater; 1 Mascot kitchen range; 2 oil stoves; 1 kitchen cabinet; 2 breakfast tables End 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 mention. : TERMS OF SALE CASH. AUCTIONEER, F. blLLINGHAM.

INDIANAPOLIS, May 9. (UP) Livestock; . . j fi,000; active, steady; good and tho:cj 100 lbs. .up, $14.85; good 100-160 lbs. scheduled $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows and good stags, $14.10. Cattle, 900; calves, 500; steers and yearlings steady; good . arid choice ,10,67-lb. steers, . $17.00; choice steers, $17.25; good yearlings, $16.25; medium and good steers, $16.50; cows low, steady to easy; good beef cows, $13.25 $14.30; common and medium, $9.25 $13.00; vealers active, steady; good and choice, $16.50 $17.00. . , Sheep,. 200; slaughter ewes 25 to 50c higher; wooled offerings to $9.00; choice shorn ewes to $7.50.

I desire to take this opportunity to thank, the

I voters of Sullivan County for their support in the

recent primary election.

John Knox Purcell

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

CARD OF THANKS

FOR SALE 4-room 'house.".? , ters of the late C. C Boone de

le ts; three large rooms living ! g-lre to thank one arid all ;for quarters, 1 large room in grocery their, kindness ind'- sympathy store including stock and f ix- shown in his recent'death. , tures Complete-price $2700. Im-i. ... ,, ,.,.. -mediate , possession. Must sell.' He ;is gone but not forgotten.

state. 3 blocks north of We hope to meet again where

Dugger Park on State Road 54. there is no parting.

Lehmans, Dugger.

FOR RENT j

The Family, . , Brothers and Sisters.

FOR RENT 277 acres, 5-room modern house and other buildings. R. 1 Paxtom Available JVIar. .L 1947. Contact S. CaSsel,. 716 Syracuse St., St.. Louis. Mo.

FOR RENT with bath. 506 N.

Sleeping Court.

room

FOR PENT Sleeping 202 East Johnson,

rooms.

Will Give Recia! At Carlisle

burk'er wlA be pressmted - 'n .1 ..piano recital at the,, Carlisle Christian Church, Sunday, May. 12th at2:b0 j.- in. She Is a student at the Arthur Jordon ConEervatory 6t Music,' Indianapolis.

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For 1946 Planting are Guaranteed

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To The Voters of Sullivan" -County I thank all of my friends who have voted for me in this Primary Election. It is, . plebiw for me to " your appreciation of friehaShip thkn to have the office of Cnty . ' Commissioner. ' . ' 11 has been my will and pleasure to practice medicine in - SulUvan County for almost forty years; r.iid in this capacity have visited in homes and treated in my bffice or hospital many, many people, very few of the rich, biit'ihihy of the poor, just ordiiury, common folks like myself, of all colors, nationalities, all different rebgibfe faiths, as well as' differcn't poi'iUcii.bbliefs. Ail of 'these i have regarded as my friends. It now seems that by being nominated to this office I have a bear by the tail, and if I am elected I WiU depend Upon all of you to help me shake tliis bear loose. There are m'iity things I do hot know about the duties of a Ccmmissianer but with a!i of "tli'e helphil suggestions arid crlticisms which I hope you v ill give, I will do my utracjt to serve tlie pe'cple to the best of my ability.

Dr. Garland Dix Scdtt

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