Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 111, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 June 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale SEE US for aluminum pressure cookers, poultry netting and- im-
a plement tires, op. - -
Farm Bureau Co-
JfJKi -tbuildings.!tion st Sullivan, Ind.
- - - - ; pmlxerjj Bervice, ouuivan, ma. LARGEST Plant Nursery in Sullivan County. Large garden and flower plants. All transplanted and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm, MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Installed here. Drive in. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Full service auto insurance including 80 collision at a savings. All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. FOR SALE All sizes good used truck- tires; army surplus, below ceiling. Bedwell Tire Co., Brazil, ndiana. FOR SALE 1933 Marmon, new tires and tubes. Priced low. Also '42 Dodge in good condition. Will take .trade-in. Inquire Linco Filling Station, Dugger;Ind.; , ; : ' J FOR SAL 1 sorrel horse, .1 mulo. Will sell or trade for anything. See. George DeFoor, Sullivan R. 1. 4 miles south and 1 miles west of Sullivan.
: FOR SALE 20 gauge Brownt ing, like new, raised ventilator f rib with cutts compensator and 3
J tubes. Can be seen at 421 Sylvan
Dell after 5:30 p. m. Also have like new .22 Winchester 61 rifle
, FOR SALE Girl's bicycle in j good condition Call 134-K, Shelt bjirn..
' FOR SALE 3 cows with calves by side; 2 large work horses; 90 bushel seed soy beans, black & yellow. -Elizabeth Holmes, 1 mi. east of Fairbanks. . FOR SALE 6-yr-old Guernsey-Jersey cow with 5 wks. old calf. Heavy milker. Walter McMahan, 2 mi. north and 2 mi. west Sullivan FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs; two thoroughbred Berkshire sows; one registered Berkshire boar; one registered buck and one registered ewe. Gene Nash, southeast of Farmersburg. Fairbanks phone. . 1 . . . FOR SALE 4-room house in Cass. Harold Keene, Cass. . FOR SALE Steam table and other restaurant supplies. Good condition. Phone 189 or 672. FOR SALE Good Guernsey cow, fresh in few weeks. John . Gill, 1' mile west of Sheiburn. : FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, $15 ton in the field. Patoka, Lincoln and Dunficld soy beans. John Kelly, Graysville phone. FOR SALE 2 outboard motors. Can be seen at Deep Rock Service Station on So. Section.--j ROOT'S 2nd Floor Screen wire," 32", 69c yd; cake pans, 39c; 54" platform springs. $12.95; vac uum sweeper, $59.95. FOR SALE 2 occasional chairs and desk chair. Inquire 110 W. Graysville St., or call 368. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves ahd hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SnlUvan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Tcrre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service t '.-'a.'.'-. "'.:. An ai. i' . John WachteJ Co Trr$ HmH
FOR KAT.ESpt Hm.hTr. w.
ness, in euuu uunuiuun, one-row norse drawn cultivator. Clarence
B. Reed, 5 'miles northeast of.Ct xZ-Cer Radiator Shoo 925 Sulliva'n. Sheiburn phone. ; J"" STelenhone JS? ?
j FOR SALE Or trade -for - city I '...,..,, An ' a iiiLvyzLi., iu-.uC ianu, uw Aiva ii via, oil in oecuun oi.
FOR SALE Complete acety-'tank
lene welding outfit. Shake's chine Co., 428 So. Troll. FOR SALE OR TRADE norse, saaaie, ana oriaie. neroert Ashcraft, 1 mi. east of Postoff ice, t, - . ... i v... . . Paxton. FOR SALE A.C. tractor, model E. Also saw mill. Will sell together or separate. D. E. Salter, 2 miles south Lewis. - 2 FOR SALE 2 cows and horses. One horse 5-gaited, 4 yrs. old. Other saddle horse. Jer sey cows, good milkers. Bernard Wilkins, 3 mi. south of New, Lebanon. .''! full OIXUSLt Wrt l,StU& UIIC 1935 Dodge sedan, in good condition; one 1935 Ford sedan in xi6.-ir Dn TT .:. , . . ; M. Malone; : .' ' HOG FEEDERS! ! $20.00 while ' they last. Our HOG: HOUSES, sturdily built and painted will save you money Also have a good stock of Farm FENCING. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. . FOR SALE 42 acres with house, barn and plenty outbuildings. Priced right.1 Known as Norah Adams farm. Inquire Raynold Figg, north of Bucktown. FOR SALE Electric washing machine, in A-l condition. 627 Olive Street. ' FOR SALE Black suitcase, wardrobe trunk, rocking chair and hammock. Kitty Barnes, 822 W. Washington Street. FOR SALE Alfalfa and brome hay. Will be baling Thursday afternoon. $20.00 per ton at field. See Harold Pirtle on Mason farm. Frank BLOWERS for hot air furnaces. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville. Illinois. Phone 90. FOR SALE 6-room house, $2500. $100 down, terms. Box 54 c-o Times. FOR SALE Nice roomy cottage. Washington St; $1250, terms. Inquire 424 South Court. FOR SALE House, 424 E. Hartley St. First house east of t n.iii: . tit 1 c-: .. .. n in good condition. Fruit trees.Nice garden. Five rooms of furniture. Reasonable if taken at once. Apply at mentioned address. 1 1 ' ' MUD FLAPS, $1.95 set of two; all metal, ball bearing STROLLER (formerly $10.95), now $9.95; white sidewall tire rims, $6.75 set. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. ' ' ; ' - ;' FOR - SALE - Timothy- Jiay, 1934' Model A Fori -coupe. Guy Gilbert, Farmersburg R 1. BOILERS and radiation for hot water ' or steam; circulating pumps and units heaters. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 9Q. FOR SALE Six-room house and ten acres, electricity, cabinets. East of Sullivan. Will consider trade for large house trailer. Box A c-o Daily Times. - - FOR SALE Nice 3-lb frying chickens. 2V2 miles northeast ' of Sullivan, Sheiburn phone: W. F: Frame. FOR SALE 8x10 reversible wool rug, also 8' pigs. Walter R. Wilson, Phone 9022. FOR SALE A 12-ft. iron farm gate. 418 N. State St.. Sullivan.
GARDEN HATS 10c to 45c,
Dim batns, Turkish towels, pillow cases, aprons, diapers, etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop. , WANTED To haul your hay. John Stultz, Phone 720. Leave I orders at Paul Huff's D-X Station. ! WANTED Washings. East of Dodd Saw Mill on old Woodard 'Farm. Mrs. Marie Dilks, R. 3, Sullivan. WANTED General office work. Finished Commercial College. Betty McKain. Notify at Hezzie McKain's Merom, Ind., R. R. 2. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse cnarges. ouiiivan renuizer uo. P AnTATfYR ronoir and nlcan. i uru; r t. i, COOK WANTED. Apply in - . . - - rjerson. Ciable Inn. 823 N. SecWANTED CessDool. senic and vault' cleanine. Modern Ma-'pumpjng equipment. Box 20 care I Times. WANTED To rent 4 or 5-1 - - .
room houSe No children best ofjfurnlture Saturday and will references. Phone 370. "trt T.PW:is with Mrs. Per
Miscellaneous ! ANYTIME - ROAD SERVICE. 1 Let us repair those flat tires. Call 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATTONT NEW reduced prices on Johnson Production-Bred chicks, S7 .95, $8.95, $9.90 and $10.90. Johnson Feed Store. wu 1111111 -un uawu. First come, first served! JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO,-115 s rniirt St ;. Phono finfi. i ' ' CRICHFIELD Motor ComInany. Dodse. Plymouth. Dodee Trucks.' Direct ' factory Dealer. Genuine factory parts. 24 North Main Mreel. T7Tr 0 . a ' ,8 ?rs- atDU the tr,ande- W uanteed. Phone 399-A. 220 South State, PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan.
TRI KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE j tinEville. Indiana, visited Mr. at Ladson's Bakery Friday &;and Mrs Lex Usrey and Mr. and Saturday. jMr3 Everett Butler Sunday.
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with ZONOLITE.' Easiest, most!3''1 Opcher and Mary Bobbins economical 100 fireproof lnsu-i "P, the h1oI'f!, Wlth Grover lation vou can install. Ask thelRoJinf and family. ........ . i Charles Goodman of Ham-
nome owner wno aireaoy nas Zonolite. Easy terms. WILKINSON LUMBER 'CO. I i ATTENTION FARMERS! ! Just received a large shipment of "hard-to-get" ST ARLINE STAT.T.S nnH STANC.HIONS. First come, first served. INSON LUMBER CO. WILKNOTICE Motor oil, two galIons, 85c; driving or fog lights, $7.50 installed. Expert tire - re - pairing. Phone 39-W, Flynn's. Sheiburn. IF IN NEED Of dependable j seed com come to 116 W. Wall St. One block from Court house square. Bill Mickey. . Mrs.. Sallie Miller spent
week-end in lerre name wiui CQnsirij and son Dr. Ernest DaMr. and Mrs. Frank LaFollette. ta Jr- of Hamiltun, Ohio. Mrs. Fred Osborne and dau- ( . Mra Jnkn Aiipn haa retiimM
ghters, Sandra ' ahd ' Blllie, of Indianapolis, spet.i last l, end witn ner parent, mr. ana Mrs. Wm. Sweet. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hill. Mr. ana-Mrs. Bui Hart ana aaugnter, Vioki Jane, Of Carl&lef visited relatives here Thursday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nelson of Clinton, virited relatives - here over the week-end. ; Mr. and Mrs. David Barron re turned to their home In St. Louis, Missouri after a few days vint with tne former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whita. ' 'Mrs. Jessie Eldi-idge of Ham mond. is spending a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gecr and children and John and Richard Lainmie of 'Toledo, Ohio, ar3
spending their vacation Jiere Sheep, 000; fairly active; fat. with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann lambs steady to strong; slaughter White and family and otlnrjewes mostly 50 cents -higher;'! relatives. : good to choice shorn Texas ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dick Nelson ind lambs, $16.00; good tHUi choice 1
children of Hammond, spent the week-end tjere with relatives.
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
HYMERA
Pvt. Harold Ring of Scott Fisld, Illinois, spent the week end liere-visiting friends. Walter Dunn and-family of Chicago, are -visiting Mrs. Fern Case and family for a few days Misses Beulah Pipher and Gladys Zink of Indianapolis, wera home over the week-end. Mrs. Guesie Zink and Mrs.
Wanda Bare of Michigan, are
spending a few days . here redecorating the Mae Kiatt some. r,..u t aa lvirs. lUlll LlUUU DlUitU "1-1 son until she can find a house. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs.' Basil Johnson of 'Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ;IIolden and Mrs. Lucy McAttee 0f Illinois, have returned home after visiting the latter's niece, Mary Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPherJohn, of Terre niA1,cv d"l. " aaugnier m ui TU.. and Mrs. Sarah Batey and 'son. Tom. of Sullivan, were cnests' Sundav of Mr. and Mrs; Leslie Eaton and sons of near New Lebanon." v ' '""Mrs. Russell . "Arnold. Jr., and iron, Michael Joe. of RosedaH I Indiana, are visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arnold, .Sr., of Sullivan, R. R. 5. Mr.' ahd Mrs. Lex Usrey and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Butler were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max Usrey and son, Gale Max. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Quinn and oranrtsnn. Tprrv Weddle of MarMrs. J?.?phin Stitzel, Mrs. . . w w W(wV, ""r visiting dattt. rvuuums ui ouiuvan. William Wilkins and son, Curtis Leo, of Hillsdale. Indiana, spent Memorial Day with the fnrmpr's fister and hrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ro - bertson. Vsmis William Gage, Jr of Muncie, spent a few days iasi. 'week wit his grandparents, Mr. !and Mrs'; Qrover' Robertson: j . Mr . and Mrs Henry Frey reI turned Wednesday to their horns ln nfaeo aiier enjoy a lew I ' I' 1 c aays m. oumvan visaing vne latter's sister, Mrs. Gladys Bot- I , torff and her mother, Mrs. uru- i Jbaugh. Dr. H. L. Ramsay spent Sunday in Indianapolis.Mrs.. Amelia Crtwder has had as her guests, her daughter, Mrs. All J 1 t, LdVI3 Mi J.IiClVlIO'lij T ? 0 fvnm an cvtpj-iHprl visit with Vipr - i HolIywood, California and hsr U3-ift Afebie Bland of portiand, 0reaQn INDIANAPOLIS, June 4. (UP) Livestock: Hogs, 11,000; active and steady; ; g0od and choice 100 lbs. up, I $14.85; good . and choice sows, , $14.10. Cattle, 1,300; calves. 600; steers anrl 1-ieifprc nrtivp- dpprs SlfiSfTl si7.as- mi-xeA vparlinirs and 'heifers, $15.25; cows active and strong, 15 to 25 cents higher; vealers active iand steady to! !-$l8.00 top. spring lambs, $16.00 and above. I Slaughter ewes, 58.00 S8.75. 1
TODAYS MARKETS
MERDM
Stanley Copdand spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handford at Sullivan. Renaker Mr. "and Mrs. L. J. ' - .... and family spent Thursday wim relatives at Marshall, Illinois. Anna Bates . of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bates and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills attended the 500-mile race in Indianapolis Thursday. Birthday Party . On Wednesday afternoon, May 29th, from two to four o'clock Mrs. Dorothy Benson entertained with a party in honor of the eighth birthday of her son, Terry. Games were played and the honored guest opened his many gifts. A large cake with "Happy Birthday Terry" on it adorned the table. Refreshments of ice creni, pop and cake ware served to Marilyn and Sue Ann Copeland, Ruth Keithahn, Joyc? Huif, Marsha Mason, Nancy Dailey, Barbara Wills, Robert Monroe, Dean Bogard, Richard Pierson and Gene and Terry Benson. Darrell Wesner,. who was unable to attend sent a, gift. Banis Watkins of Detroit, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watkins. Mrs. Lew Meeks, who underwent a major operation at the Mary Sherman Hospital has been brought to the home of her son, Earl Meeks. Mrs. Meeks is doing nicely. Roscoe Dodd of Indianapolis, and Blanche Thomson of Chicago, visited their mother, Mrs. Wm. Dodd. Memorial Day. Miss Doris Lovall of 'Indianapolis, and Mrs. Rum Curtis and son of Michigan City, are the Wts of their mother, Mrs. - wg: - Walter ana warion ivioucr oi Sullivan, spent Memorial Day wl "eir mower, ivirs. iviaiy Mood- ! Mr- and Mr. Clyde Jeffenes 'ot ilnt' ivsicnigan. are guests oi 'Mr. and Mrs. Jefferies. ! Mr. and Mri. Harold DeNeve . were g''?sts "of Mrs. August DeNeve Memorial Day ! Mr- and Mrs- Coyner Bond of Oaktown, were in Dugger Monay It's rTlMW MOW FOLKS HAfe-rb HAVE. OPERATIONS BUf HOW -fHEV UlKE-fO ALK ABOLTf -THEM AFTER iHEV HAVE 'EM Dcn't take cbances with your tires. Having them RECAPPED is an important: operation. Let the TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE ! make It sate and nrofltWe to jou. Come in, today.
DODD BRIDGE Alvin Jewell and
Mrs. dauKeith, Wood ghtnr, Doris, and son, called on Mrs. Luvisa Sunday afternoon. I Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and daughter were in Sullivan C lTl -WV - "'""J'; .... ,. - n,aviia. iviac inoi liii v a ... fcfc van Saturday. Toody Bogard, who is stationed at Camp Campbell,, Kentucky, spent the week-end with his wife and daughter. r. fnd Mrs. Will Fou'tz were
Delightfully cooling . . . tleliciously. re freshing -iriced coffee is the perfect "warm-wither drink with meals and between meals. And for the . -hest iced coffee ever every time use DEL-MA K COFFEE . : . a full -bodied blend of the choicest coffees, roasted to perfection and ground fresh to suit your coffee-making-method. Iced or hot, its rich flavor hits the spot and makes you really want a second taste-thrilling glass or cup.
DELMAR COFFEE
Grocery Dept. Sugar 5 lbs. 39c Ititz Crackers . .. hos 23c SMIT1ES Just the thing to serve at that party. Maurice N FRENCH DRESSING 17c Jane Good IE AN IT BUTTER, reg. 35c, now 29c Jackson TOMATO CATSUP . . 18c Ivanhoe MACARONI SALAD, Redinvade 27c Mime Chef CREOLE RICE DINNER Uri!'ht St'di' : . TOMATOES .'. DRE PRUNES . . DRIED PEACHES . DRIED APRICOTS 2 Gal. Jug
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This store will close at noon Thursday through the summer months in cooperation with other stores throughout the city.
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dinner guests of Mrs. Luvisa Wood Sunday. Mrs. Roy Walker was in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Ryland spent Sunday with Mrs. Luvisa Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wyman were in Sullivan Saturay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Means and son, Malcolm, were in Sullivan Saturday. Emerson Starks called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wood one- day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hayden of Beecher, Illinois, called on friends and relatives hero last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eill Wade were
Drip or Regular
SAVOY BISCUIT MIX pkg. 25c SAVOY SPICE CAKE MIX pkg. 29c KORN PARCHIKS jar 39c BORDEN'S IIEMO jar 59c CARNATION MALTED MILK jar 45c COCOMALT jar 29c
Wednesday LIMITED AMOUNT Itinso, lge. bis .... 25e Rinso, sm 10c Lux Toilet soap 3 for 23c Lifebuoy . : . 3 bars 23c Lux Flakes ... box 25c Swan Soap .... bar 11c Spry, 3 lb. 75c; 1 lb. 26c 27c 1 4c lb. 19c lb. 45c lb. 54c
Old South TANGERINE JUICE
DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINKS
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in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barrett of Farmersburg, called on Mrs. Luvisa Wood one day last week. Lloyd Wade spent one night -last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Ryland. Several rrom this community attended the meeting at the Sullivan Methodist Church Mon- ' day night. - v -
DP. A. C. McPHAII Will he in our store N WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. Lb. 19c Grind KOOLADE 5c PAR AID 2 for 5c AH flavors FPESHIE ...... Citrus flavors Virginia Dare Fruit Flavors . . 5c 2 for. 11c HOME AID. plus saccharine . . . 5 , for 49c
Savcy APPLE JUICE 29c Gilt Eike LIME JUICE 21c
26c Plus bottle deposit
