Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 100, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 May 1946 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN. INDIANS SULLIVAN E51EY TIMES- MONDAY, MAY 20, 'Vffi. Want Ads - - - A Few Cost Fast Results

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t . . j . i . FOB SALE Filling station, completely equipped, with the use of a lift, two welders. Will sell for what the stock invoices for. Reason for selling, leaving for Calfornia. Inquire Box 14 care Times. ' FO.R SALE Dining room suite, buffet, table and six chairs, at bargain price. Mrs. A. G. McGuire, Phone 481. 221 French Street.

FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, lawn chairs, wardrobe, ice chest, play pens, stovepipe " oven, men's good, suits, ladies' shoes, dresses, coats, etc. P & A Store,

- lllllllllllllti. ' FCinr 1 unuj nm U YOUR FRONT POOR J A I'LL BE WMa JliLiiiMM lit , r rJSrSfLv- -Kw open and I, ( glad when Wiim TX v - t W IS COOKIE KkJOU M i Jr H WE WALKED 7 'I ) WE GET THE WwA A OH, BOY IVE S A AT HOME, MR 7 HERE ?.' ?J Vrf IN ( SCREEN DOORS (nrH GOT THE HOUSE) Aft). L M BUMSTEAD? .-X- V,J Vnr V-t UP.' J Wt(. ' r WHAT A SWELL V-lg 111 Jtfl 4 V k $ ':'. i ... 1 J

Wanted ; NeWS Every Day From Neighboring Towns j At Sherman Now Thru Thursday!

For Sale

FOR SALE

J WANTED Dead animals. We j remove your dead animals free of ' j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse I charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. i

MEROM

Miss Ruth Emily Tillord of Syracuse, New York, is viritin t Prnf. and Mrs.

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soy bean seed. Blackhawk cprn housp. b" n and oultrv house. . ST,; .T ST ST" ""George R. Tilford lor two weens

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1. 4-ropra hpuse, bath, gas for RADIATOR repair and cleanheat and lights, house wired for ing. welding. Gasoline tank re-

SUDAN grass, hybrid com and eiectricity an- - available. Milk

planter fertilizer attachments i dne hundred dollars paid to own.

stock. Farm Bureau o-op. er each year as royalty. 4 acres

jiOR John Deere parts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire &

Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

ton, rpent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Xrr.ia Hoover. , Milburn Weir of Gar spent the waok-end with his parents, Mr. and Mr?. Clyde Weir. i Mrs. FI. H. Hill has returned from Clarendon, Arknrra-,. vvhei'2 she has been visiting r.-slativs. Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett

HYMERA

Martin Wheeler, hurband rf Mildred Annis Wiieelcr arrived home Wcdne:day after one year oversepn.

WANTED Experienced cook.

1i went to Pontiac, Michigan Mon-

durina her vacation

1 . Gail and Victor Sdwnrds

land, good fence, on gravel road. Apply in person at Kitchenette, Montezuma, are spending tneir day for a visit with their daughPossession 30 days. " . 118' South Court, SulUvan.' vacation here with relatives and ter, Mrs. Gene Scully and bus-

oWtriritv nut- " . . inpas. ...Dana.

Mrs. Fern Case Wednesday.

was in Linton

' hnurfw. s 'iW.' Vnii r.r,rt WANTED - Cesspool, - septic All members p the

7 I location. cW io Cass and Dug- tank ?nf vau" cleani"f Modern Lor!., ar. asK-d to bnr.g a ' daughter. Peggy Sue of :2vans- day, May 17th

jr-AiNox jrciumcio, oimt"'""".; ra;nr, ennn pumping equipmem. oox care covered disn tor reiresnmeius vine, spent tne waeK-ena witn iaj . y -nv. er.

and other tiowering plants ana -- - . Times.

fresh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214.

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

BLOOMING PLANTS Petunias, Lantanas., Fuchsias,' Geraniums, Verbenas. Ferns and Vines. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower. Richmond's Greenhouses.

MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES installed here. Drive in. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

' FOR SALE Nubian Hot Blast Keater, good condition. Perle Fisher, 317 N. Broad St.

Possession soon.

3. 2-room house, a good one.

Electricity, barn and poultry- WANTED Painting by conhouse, plenty water. 45 acres land, tract or hour. Call Dugger 133F14. good fence. Good location. Priced - to sell. 1 WANTED High school girl 4. City property and several wants housework in Sullivan, large farms, with good buildings Write or see Alice Robbins, Carand locations. ' ' v .lisle, Indiana, R. R. 1. nnnrn in -tr.A tlb- rat octets ! T "

v. .Uliic: Ait cilia lain icai io lu vv. T . . r r A- , , fi - ti;rfv Xr nnnnrv WANTED To work from 8:4o week vacationing in the

Real Estate and Ins. North Oakley Bidg. Room 4

Phone 548.

The Busy Bee club postponed their weiner roast, which was to '

Rebekah i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiggs and be held in the Gordon woods FrU

because of the

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following the lodg, work on Mrs. Wigjs' grandparent:, Mr. it, v Li I; : : C.C the following Tuesday night, May 21rt at 7-0 jPnd Mrs. 'Fred McCormick. Fri Try rt too nine place. , o'clock. ' j Mi?s Anna Jane McCammcn, Ku. Clara Branson, who has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dain and ' who Is attend-nr; the University been ill the past week is reported I

son of San Jofc. California, were 0f rilmoir. visited her parrnts, not much better.

guests. Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCamMrs. Mayme Apple. 'mon over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Shirlay Greene .-j Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hume and and son. Donald, spent the past : son. Nelson, of Los Angeles, ar-

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a. m. to 12:30 p. m. In Sullivan. Call the Times office in the aft-'ernoon.

FOR SALE Good used tractor' tires and tubes. 2 10-38 tires and tubes; 2 11-28 tires and tubes; 1 1Q.00-36 tire. Fred Ogle, Carlisle, Indiana. Phone M-112.

WANTED by national company, man, age 20 to 45 years. Car and small capital needed. Write in your hand to Box H, care Times.

Smoky

Mountain areas in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Raid of Indianapolis, spent a part of last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid and family.

FOR SALE Full service auto insurance including 80 collision at a savings. All insurance is not alike. Ferd .Hall, Norh Oakley Bldg.', Sullivan. ": V" .'

FOR SALE Four-foom bungalow with basement. Modern except furnace. Vacant. Hurry, first come, first served. Pope Real Estate, office over bank.

FOR SALE I have some good farms and country homes. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bidg., Sulli

van. ;

FOR SALE Broad-breasted

bronze turkey eggs. S. E. Coulson,

Road 54. New Lebanon phone.

FOR SALE We are taking orders for cement bricks. Also the jumbo size, 4 by 4 by 8. And will make solid blocks 4 by 8 by 8 and 4 by 8 by 16. These bricks meet all government standards. Wabash Brick Co., 3 miles west of Graysville on Road 154.

FOR SALE 9 sows, 70 pigs. Forrest Burton. Graysville phone.

FOR SALE White, inclosed

Handicraft Club Meets The Merom Handicraft club

WANTED-Carpenter work and the nonie f Mrs- J,ohll M;"

painting. Call at 1207 N. Main. innev Wlin irs- "utj"" of Indiana State Teachers

man as to-uus. .u j t the week.8nd v-i ttr i . f . - . 1 n 1 Ti a

MAN or woman' wanted to-Flaa and "Star Spangled Bw-

handle famous Watkins Products ner" in unison; club creed. Mil-

uacu U C.11: J- 1 3 1 C J 1 niv.il-.. t-nlr, Rnnnin T?nso

fiv?Tburner kerosene stove; coal --.- .. . v . n,,!,; RrWp-

rived Monday for a visit with Miss HestGr Hoover and other

relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards jand Mr. and H. P. 'Sogers j spent Sunday in Danville, Illinois,

visiting tne latler a son, Charles, who i: a patient at the U. 3. Vetci ""s Hospital there. Miss Thyllis Knight, student

Col-with

Mrs. Anna Reed is

ill at her home here. Miss Gladys Zink and Beulah Pipher of Indianapolis, were heme again this week-end on account of sickness in the family. Lodge Notice.

Gary Coopci and Ingrid Bergman enact the passionate lovers of Edn Fetber's exciting book, "Saratoga Trunk," with Flora Robsoo.

HICKORY

her parents. Mr. neth Kniglht.

and Mrs. Xen-

hot water heater arid tank. 322 E.

Johnson. Phone 616". ''

iportunity for good income. No roll call and minutes of last ! investment.' Write J,R."' Watkins meeting read by Grace White;

FORiSALE Two-horse wagon; ; Co.,. 21 E. Fifth Ave.,' CcVumbus new and old business discussed; one Jer'spv now 2 frfsh B-voar-nM Ohio. ,' intsresting lessen on Handicvsf o

cows, one uernsey and one milking Shorthorn. Herb Ladson, R. 1, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Six 600-20 . 6-ply truck tires, "tubes and wheels mounted, 4 like new. Monroe's Feed Service. ' ' ;

Mrs Rpssip Rt.raisht nf Minot.

Ktth r.o-- x.i ha 'nn iho delicious cake.

guest rf Mrs. Flora Wence and

other relatives and friends here

was ffivpn bv Jeannette Gentry:

WANTED Ride to Terre Haute interesting Bit, Ai.na Nichols; daily from my home east of Sul- ciosing prayer, Clara Anderson.

nvan or trom suaivan to lerre - . . . , tr.u ivromV. o-j-ri loft for hor

r.t:il thlUIItJIip VI lcll-c:, Jliuu o.y-- .M . .wa . -. jello, whipped cream and Iced .home Tuo.d:.y afternoon..

tea vere served to four guests,

June

The W. S. C. S. met Tuesday

at .e .uino cil Jf.ii vurnu w.i-

All Odd Fellows, take note of ns. xhs n-.orr.Sn was spent ;ocwhat you have missed and will..iaiiy. At noon a buffet dinner miss because you are not attend- WS3 scnred to Rev. and Mrs. ing or visiting the Hymera Homberger and Shirley Ann. I. O. O. F.' Lodge meetings which Mrs. Zilla Cookcey, Mrs. Roy are held every Thursday night. Stanley, Mrs. Jesse Boone and On May 9th they and several of Joyce, Mrs. Thelma Deckard and li. ? Onlmont members gave Roy daughters Aleda Bell and WinetCombo j first degree. There ta K.. Mrs. Ed White. Mrs. FrpH

were good speeches and poems Moore and Sue, Mrs. Frank Wilrecited, also the degree master formed his teams for the future degree work which will be held pil--,

-each Thursday night. After all ..lodge work was over the eats

committee served ice cream and

Be there next

meeting. night. Come all.

lis, Mrs. Claud , Cowden, Mrs. George Boone and the host2s?; Mrs. Cornie Willis. The meeiins i 1 w:s call d t" "r'lpr hi- t'l" p" - -j ident, Mrs Dulci'e Boone. The theme song, "He Drought Me Out ! of the Mire and Clay." Devotions were by Mrs. Jesse .Bodne Prayer was given by Mrs. Zillf Cooksey and a reading by Mrs Tad Moore. The next meeting will be helo at the home of Mrs. Zilla Cookssy, June tenth.

Haute. Call or McGarvey, R. 5,

I Kenneth Rogers,, N. G.

George Benfield, R. Sec.

contact Bessie Phone 8184.

WANTED House' cleaning. Mrs. Pete McCaromon, Mrs

Opal Rose, Riggs Apt., 118y2 W. Patterson, Mrs. Madge McKinney

FOR SALESom hpaw flvft I Washington. and Miss Jeannett? Uentry and

17 ft." long, other lumber; laths; 6 buffets, 6 library tables, Quick Meal range, 4 dining tables, other articles. Dan " Nusbaum, Cass. Dugger phone.

LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, Blso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House.

GRAVEL PHONE 640 Priced right. Prompt delivery anywhere. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. FOR SALE I have some feed. Have the yellow and black soy beans for seed. I also have a few more iron gates, B. F. Workman, 15 East Jackson St. FRATERNAL RINGS Elks, Eagles, Rotary, Masonic, OddsFelT lpws, Lions and Scottish Rite. Both plain and diampnd set. Eastern Star rings and pns. GALLAGHER GIFTS, 25 No'fth Court Strept. ' .'' ' , FOR SALE New American Bantam V2-ton' utility trailers, Exide batteries, rebuilt Plymputh engine. Springer Motor Sales'. " ' FOR SALE Philco radio, Majestic radio. No. 1 condition. Telephone 9074 or B. F. Walters:''"'

FOR SALEAt bargain, Gib

son guitar wiih case, Gibson man-1 TION

dohn with case. G. C. Richardson, four miles west of high school on 154i " '

to the following members, Berniece Daniels, Dorothy Daniels, Anna Nichols, Louise Daughertv, Mildred Pirtle, Mildred Ilarri-

ANYTIME ROAD SERVICE, ron, Faye Johnson, Grace Whit?,

Let us repair those flat tires. Call Bonnie . Roseberry, Clara Andcr-

Miscellaneous

262. HUD'S STANDARD STA-

FOR SALE Modern 6-room house on West Washington ' St. Call phone 163.

FOR SALE Chester White boar, good one; also Jersey bull calf from my best producing cow. Plain color. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind.

SEE A. L. Robertson for sweet potato plants. Three varieties. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street.

STARK Brothers Nursery stock,

Fyr Fyter fire extinguishers. M. for Yuma, Arizona, where he B. Mason, 610 E. Jackson, Agt. will visit his sistsr, Mrs. Georgs Phone 854. Sullivan. ' - Drake and iamilv.

Thoroughbred - . . - Miss Glenn Hoover of Prince-

FOR SALE

Berkshire pigs; one registered ! NEW reduced prices on John

Shropshire buck sheep and one son Productipn-Bfed chicks, $7.95, ewe. Gene Nash, ; Farmersburg $8:95,' $9.90 'and' $10.90. Johnson Phone. 3 miles southeast Farrn- Peed Store, ersburg. inquire at P & A Store for' FOR SALE Three, used tractor good Range Stoves.

tires, size .9QQ-36. Cheap. .William

Mr. and Mrs. Ralob Brown of Indianapolis, John Cafferty and Miss Jessie Spink:, of Chicago, rpent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks recently. ! Roy Scott and :on, Bob, .facie Murray, Earl Bxt?r and :iaba Hitchmoujgh l:ft Thur.-day :'or Arkansas on a haning trip.

son, Lenora rrencn, uoromy uwrcv bh.v. Burke, Nora Pierson, Hazel home Sunday, May 12th on a Goodman, and Myrtle McKinney. 30-day leave alter 14 months : .. . in the Pacific. He will visit ..is .

I parents and othsr relative?. j i Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond j Jand. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gregg attended the Indiana &1k Chanters program at the Indiana State Gym Saturday :iight, May 11th. Mrs. Sarah Haye: and Shirley Fidler left Friday morning i!or Detroit, Michigan where they , will be the guests of relatives for a few days.

VaientiWs Good Food, Well Served From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tuesday morning to Sunday night. As you ro into Linton on 54-59. FIi. 593 R.

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"When Worms are Scarcest

Wise Chickens Scratch Hardest." When cash gata scares and bills start io pile up . . make a loan and consolitdate your indebtedness. It will help you maintain your credit standing and free you from needless worry.

B lit Easy to Pay Iht Security Way

81 and Eira, WBOW, 5:S0 Each Mh EKfP

gatnraay, Bunaaj.

CARLISLE

A. J. Dial of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with hi3 mother, Mrs. Lucinda Dial. Thomas Jenkins left . Tuesday

One-Minute Test . 1. What two men fell in love .with PriscUla Mullens of the Plymouth Colony? 2. Who taught thrift to the U. S. by saying, "A penny saved is a penny earned" ? . 3. Where , did the first legislative body assemble in America?

HEY, YOU HAVE THE WRONG HOUSE

Words of Wisdom TtJe humor springs not more from the head than from the heart. It is not contempt; its essence is love. It issues 'not in laughter, but in smiles, which lie

far deeper. Caiiyle., .-

-GRAB BAGHints on Etiquette Don't run down the firm for whom you work and receive your pay check. If you don't like it, leave. "Knocking" your- firm reflects on you more than on the firm. Today's Horoscope You have a great, deal of confidence in your own ability and what you can accomplish. You are original and compelling, and you leve nature and sports. You love your home, like to make it beautiful, and are devoted to your family. It is safe to ask for a

raise today, especially if you pro-1

mote vourself bv using your m-l

tellect and speech. Promotion, acl-j

vancement and monetary rewara i ohmmri sn p-pt vour share. Th'i

moon enters Aquarius at 9:28 a

m. and the sun enters Gemmi ai 11 !35 a. m. Make this day one o

peace and quiet as far as possible! If you have a secret ambitiorl

study it and thus neip yourseu. One-Minute Test Answers

v raot.' Miles Standish anl

John Alden. 2 Benjamin Franklin.

3. At Jamestown. Va.. in 16ia

Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate. Inc.

S. Phegley, R. I Sullivan.

- - - FOR SALE Gasoline pressure range, three burners and oven; four used p:00-16 tires and tubes; jme ice. box. 70ft. East Beech St. FOR SALE Farmers, I can npw furnish you The Stewart One

JUST RECEIVED -- Limited quantity plastic screen wire. 28 in., 28c ft.; 30 in., 30c ft. Kaysons', Ind. 6 So. Court St. Phone 213.

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By Jimmy Hatlo

LOST Lady's change pur,e

Man Portable Elevator. Handles ' fWtaiping paper money, probably

in sxreei near urowaer cnnic. liev;ard. Return to Times office.

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

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. 24 hour servie. John Wachtel Co Terra Hwhu bCaia

corn, wheat, oats, soybeans, baled hay. and' straw, " corn stalks ' sj'nd silage. SaVes' Labor. ' Made "by

Graham-Paiee. ; See Ramh C.

Beciwe-1, . ypur ''Kaiser-Frazer

dealer. Phone 511. ' '

FOR SALE Five; acres near New Harmony mine. 5 On gravel road, just off Road 54. Good building site. Call Linton 418R2 or write Mrs. Geneva Blume, R. R. 3, Linton. . ' ,' , ;

FOR SALE House and one acre. 'Electricity; Just ;off State

Road 54t betvyeer Ilugger and Sullivan. Also a iew pieces ' of furniture. Can be seen from 9 a. m. tp 5 p. m.' or b,y apppiptment. Call Linton 418R2 or write Mrs. Geneva Blumc, Linton R. R. 3. , FOR SALE Fat hens, 30c at home, 35c delivered. Rush1 Schaffer, R. 1 Sullivan. New Lebanon phone. .

CARD QF THANKS Ve wish to thank our friends and neighbors 11 who ' were - so thoughtful at the time of the death' of our lovpd one, Evert Norris. We are grateful to those who sent the beautiful floral offerings. We especially wish to thank Brother Clymore and Brpther Peck and those who' sang for their consoling words. Mrs, Stella Norris Mrs. Esther Moody Mrs. Esta Moody Mrs. Florence Pitcher

CARD (OF THANKS - We wish to thank Father Bilz, the singers, all who sent flowers and assisted us during the recent death of Thomas McGuinness. The Family.

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MRS. EDNA MACGREGOR of Brighton, Mass., thought she was still dreaming, when she awakened to the swish-swish of a painter's brush, but one good look out the window and the truth was. clear. Two painters, Gene Kilbridge and his son,' Harold, ' of. ' Winthrop, . Mass., assigned to paint a house at 29 Bigelow street, were splashing their paint at Mrs. MacGregor's, 25 Bigelow street, and had already fliushefl half of one jjlda. cjgfogtpcal oifs.dpotpj

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