Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 115, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 June 1946 — Page 3

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MIXmSTSWES-- MONDAY. .JUNE 10, t9'4fi. Times Want Ads Few Words Little Cost ---Fast Results WANTED To haul your hay. John Stultz, Phone 720. Leave orders at Paul Huffs D-X Station. ' WANTED Housework or DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum Charge, 18 words or less, S3 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional Double rats for blackface type cr caps.

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, fl.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Resolutions, In Memorlams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

For Sale WE HAVE various forms of DDT. Tell us the pest you want to control. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts end lenrice call zbs at Mace Tire a j Pattern Service, Sullivan, Ind. LARGEST Plant Nursery in) Sullivan County. Large garden and flower plants. All transplant ed . and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm. 'MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES installed here. Drive in. HUD'S BTANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Full service auto Insurance including 80 collision at a savings. All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. I WANT to sell my place east and south Cheese Factory, R. R. 1 Call between 2 and 4 p. m. Eron White. ' !FOR SALE Good used tractor tires and tubes. 2 10-38 tires and Itbes; 2 11-28 tires and tubes; 1 10:00-36 tire. Fred Ogle, Carlisle, Irjiana. Phorie.,M-U2,. , .Vv, , .j '."LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and child ren's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FRIES James ' Hazelrigg's, 3 mi. northwest of Shelburn. No delivery. FOR SALE Hollywood bed, white leatherette headboard, good condition, with innerspring mattress. Three - piece white breakfast set. Priced reasonable. At James L. Keene . residence, Hymera. FOR SALE Baled clover hay at baler or standing. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon, on Road 54. New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE 1 City property and farms, i 2 A complete line of Sure .Insurance. 3 Come in, let's talk them over. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Insurance North Oakley Bldp. Room 4 Phone 548. STRAYED Strawberry roan work horse. Has blemished left hind foot., Contact Irvin Darrogh, Carlisle or Will Higgins, Paxton. s FOR SALE Two baby buggies and ' bed, child's dresserj also complete ' outside government toilet unit, lumber and brick, two beams 25 ft. by 15 inch, lath, beaded ceiling. Harvey N. Parr, Shelburn. Telephone Shelburn. For Sale . BALER TWINE International SMITH'S HARDWARE Carlisle : FOR. SALE Bedroom suite, dining room suite, Crescent radi heater, baritone, , piano. Lillie Ladson, Paxton. FOR SALE Silver King tractor, plows & cultivators. In good condition. M. S. Spurlin at Shiloh Church, 3y2 miles south Exline Corner. Animals

Removed AD 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 hoar service, JohnWachtelCo Tim Eif? felgsgj -'

FOR SALE A strictly modern

country home, 8 rooms with i WILKINSON LUMBER CO. sleeping porch and basement, all! V wvWMPprArT cvvfxfrr hardwood floors, hot water fur- L 1 ..r

nace heated, 2-car garage, 3 acres of land. Location southwest Shelburn in Hamilton Township on .Sullivan school bus route. Can De seen bv aDDOintment. Phone 86 - . - FOR SALE 6-room house. Water, gas, new plumbing fixtures ready to be installed. Newly decorated inside and out. 236 West Beech St. FOR washer. SQtl St. SALE Used electric Phone 485. 7 West JackPLANTS for sale at Graysville stores and hotbeds at school. Graysville F. F. A. FOR SALE Nice 3-lb frying

Sullivan, Surn phone W. F.'cleanmg equipment, uau county Frame P Hdw., Phone 47. Limited number ' orders taken.

4ti iiiuxra nut incest ut We have for sal in th pitv nf Sullivan 12 houses, modern, semi -modern, etc. All on paved streets, good locations ,and close in. 5-room house, smoke house, 1 basn and poultry house, 2 good wells 'water, 3 acres land. 3 miles ' east . Sullivan. Immediate I possession, . ' A complete line of sure In-. surance. Usrey & Burdge, Real I Estate & Ins., North Oakley Bldg., Room 4. Phone No. 54R. FOR SALE Lawn ornaments, Swanee rockers and chairs. Watch for display car for change. Shop located 4 miles east of Sullivan. Phone 8132. John Snider.

FOR SALE 25-acre Chicken i burning too free? Have your farm, 1 mile north and 1 west!furnace checked now. Free estiFairbanks. Immediate possession, i mate- Fate Rice 8 N- Main. James Jeffers, Rt. 2, Farmers-I Phone 855

burg. FOR SALE 4 V2 -year-old Guernsey cow. fresh in bct.ohr. i 1 mi.' north, IV4 mi. west Fair banks. James Jeffers. FOR SALE Nineteen thriftv i Duroc shoats- dinine room siiitp table, buffet, six chairs. 1st class condition. Call 111 or Carl Hunt, Graysville phone. FOR SALE Outdoor tomato plants for sale. Isaac House, Sr., west of Dugger cemetery. FOR SALE 10-20 International tractor, or will trade for calves or pigs. Milburn Whitfield, 1 mile west of high school. FOR SALE Horse-drawn mower; horse-drawn cultivator. Vt mile west New Harmony mine and Vi mile south. ' Kenneth Monroe. . ' v FOR SALE Used washing machine. Pope electric Tourist

Court. , j - j ,NO MIXING or rinsing when FOR SALE Several thousand yoii clean your' rugs, ' furniture tomato plants, Stockdale and and - auto upholstery with odorRector; 1931 Pontiac sedan, two less FINA FOAM. It's a tote

good tires, fair running condition, 41,000 ' miles. Price $400. See William Unger, 3 miles southwest ;of Paxton. .NEED , CEMENT? Yes sir, . we nave plenty. Also SricKm6rtar, agricultural lime, red cedar fence posts, face brick, sand and gravel, and farm fence. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. Wanted WANTED Dead snlmnli. W remove your dead animals fres of charge. Fhon No. 9 - revers chrtri. Sullivan Fertllizr Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 25 N. Main St. Telephone 334.. WANTED Cesspool, sepic tank and vault cleaning. "Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Used youth bed in good t . condition. Maple finish,

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89, c-o Daily Times. WANTED Man to work in j store. Permanent position. Write Box CT, c-o Times. WANTED Nieht waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile south of) Sullivan on 41. Phone 9205. We have a good stock of ZONOL1TE insulation; concrete aggregate and plaster aggregate..! Let us tell you how to have in- I sulated concrete floor and plastered walls vwith ZONOLITE. ; oeo tttttvo ct a wr a sn cm a

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FLOOR SANDING, finishing. death five years ag0. He was the8 yrs. at the trade. Work guar- father 0 eieVen children, two of anteed. Phone 399-A. 220 South "wnom have preceded him in

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WINKLER Stokers, XX Cen-i George H. of Terre Haute, Hertury Furnaces, furnace cleaning bert Mid Debbs P with latest equipment. Free esti-, J Gaben, Michigan, Ellsworth Pi, nrain of LaPorte, and Robert, at home;

or Phone 855. ' CLEANING- by TUHNACE new HOLLAND furnace power . . t .' ' -. FOR TRADE Good two-wheel trailer, for a car. Will pay the difference. Any kind. 416 Jackson St., City. SEE THE NEW 'v BERRY ALUMINUM GARAGE DOOR ' Size 8 feet wide by 7 feet high. Solid aluminum, weighs only 60 lbs. MODERN BUILDING SPECIALTIES 101 No. Main Telephone 583. FURNACE Repairing. Did you have trouble last winter such as smoking, burning too much, too much heat, not enough heat, i ( i NOTICE Highest cash prices! i i nsiH for used irc anH fuhpo nf I Peid for used iiTes 8nd tubes of any size. Flynn's Service. Shelburn, Indiana, Phone 39-W. ! RECAPPING and VULCANIZ- j iwu any J0D lare or small, tiuar- ;

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809 North Section Street. RUMMAGE SALE Large offering of Useful Clothing, Canned Goods, Baked Goods, Eggs, Butter, etc., at the Ladson's Bakery, Saturday, June 15th from 10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. Graysville Lads & Laddies 4-H Club. ATTENTION farmers. Order seed corn before June 15, 1945. for 1947 planting, you get it $1.00 1 bu. cheaper than if you later. Bill Mickey. ; : 1 fUBLiu LrAMt-ia Wednesday . ' night, June 12 at 8 p. m. at St. Mary's church. Door prize. Public invited. . scientific development. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's Store. HYBRID seed corn .for cow, seed soy Iseans. Johnson' Feed fc ;,upply Co, . WALL PAPER .has teen limited.' We have a good Stock 'now. Don't wait! Sefect yours todayWILKINSON LUMBER CO. LOST LOST 2 8.25x20 tires on Highway 41 between Pimento and Shelburn. 1 new, 1 recap. Finder please return to Garland" Vaughn, Dugger. . . ! JLOST Billfold containing1 money and valuable papers. $50.-' 00 reward. Lost in north part of town. Garland Blackburn, Phone 332 or Monroe Feed. i Hud Crswder W. R. C. ';' The Hud Crowder W. R. C. No. l 275 will meet in rpernlnr. soocinn ! Wednesday, June 12 at 2 p. m,' r All memhers

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OBITUARY "Let not your heart be troubied, if ye believe in God, believe also in me." Thomas W. Ashcraft, son of Elijah C. and Emaline Houck Ashcraft, was born in Sullivan County. Indiana, on February . . nrr - TT. . a C..,J., morning, May 26th, at 10 o'clock - C3 - - and 12 days. TT ufno un! f rrl i r tMOi'Mfi rro ATI w no uxiJtu in Aiici.x lufc, October 6, 1897 to Lucy Anna Taylor, who preceded him in death. He is survived by six sons, 1.11TCC uuugllicia, Akers, of Phoenix, Arteona; Mrs. Roy Thomas of Odon, and Mrs. Edgar Richardson of Vincennes; one sister, mrs. uuid i Sullivan; twenty grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and a ... - T nx hdst of other relatives and fripnds He was a kind and loving father and neighbor. Uncle Tom, as he was familiarly known, will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. 1 ' The empty room, the empty "bed, the lonely vacant chair, : We view so oft with tear-dimmed eyes, For dear, you are not there. You will never he forgotten, Dad, By the ones who loved you best. The call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought such grief was near. Only those who have loved can tell The pain of parting without fare well, And while he rests in . peaceful sleep, ma iw keep. . His memory '. we shall always CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of Kindness and lor tne many oeauneighbors and relatives at the death of our beloved father, Thomas Ashcraft. We especially thank Rev. Frank Wimp, the singers and ladies o Paxton and the Methodist church. Also Mr.

and Mrs. Newkirk and Jesse for.mg

their kind services. The Children, Laura Moser. Gill Homemakers The Gill Homemakers will

order j meet with Mrs. Ralph Pennington Thursday afternoon, June

13th. The project lesson will be 0n window curtains and' draper ies. Guests are welcome.

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ei Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and son, Butch, spent the week-end in Chicago. Mrs. Dorothy Stone of Syracuse, New York, is visiting her father, Lon Bolinger. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirk and Mrs. Mayme Patton of Terre Haute, spent Thursday here with relatives. Paula Ann Home Ec. Club The Paula Ann Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lester Griffith with Mrs. Rushia McCracken as assistant hostess. All members are requested to meet at the Stark Drug Store promptly at, 11:00 o'clock as Lawrence Taft will take the members in his school bus. The Neighborhood Birthday club met at the home of Pauline Curry Friday night, May ' 31st. Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, celery, jello salad, cake and coffee were served. Members present were Mary Gray, Lulu Warsrlin, Lillie Miller, ; Ruth Bradbtry, Nettie Wilson, Agnes Parrott, Bessie Kimmell, Aithi Long, Emma Turner, Anna Brown, Sarah Jordon, Amelia Cochran, Marguerite MillerKthe hostess, Mrs.. . Curry and one guest, Keziah Phillips, f "Mrs? Curry received several nice gifts. ' - i Rev. and Mrs. Howard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKain, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bilyew, Mr. and 'Mrs.': Bernard Criss, Mrs. Clara Ault and - Thelma, Allen i Pinkston, Idell Coleman, Lucille Katherine and Grover Monroe. Carolyn Daniels, Bruce and Marilyn Copeland attended a revival meeting at the Pentecost Church in Jericho Wednesday night.- ' Norma Daupherty of Muncie, spent te week-end here witti her parents, " Mr. and Mrs., Roscoe Daugherty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bates are living in the Vance Pinkston residence. . I Mrs. Mayme Apple is spendthis week with Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Osman and son at Marion, Indiana. 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crooks.

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Pvt. Rudolph Mallory, Jr., of Scott Field, Illinois, spent the ,,,ppk-pnH here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mallory, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Robert Price and sons snent Sunday at Paxton, Illinois with Mr, Price's sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Wood-;' ' roy Bakeficld. Mr. end Mrs. George Ray Van Me"- suH children spent last weeii- " .disonville, Kentucky with Gcovge Ray's buddy, Lloyd Vanderver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash went to Oakland, Illinois Wednesday and remained until Sunday visitig relatives. , ' Miss Kathryn Harris, who is a teacher in the Gallon, Ohio schools and who has returned to her home near Shelburn to spend the summer, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Haver of Bloomington, spent the weekend here with Mrs.- O'Haver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Risinger. Supt. Earl W. Rapp of JNew "TTiony, spent Saturday night 'and T-jrdav near Carlisle with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Rapp. . "Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell children of Gary, came Sunday, for a visit with Mr. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell. 4The third regular meeting of the Clay Hill Lads and Lassies bovs club of Pleasantvile . was held June 4th at the home of Bob Townsley. The regular busi-. ness meeting was held followed by an officers meeting. The 1946 4-H program was completed for the club. After the, meeting, gamei and refreshments were enioyed by the group; The nest meeting win oe neia June 18th at the home of warren Andis. One-Minute Test 1. To what country did Trieste, in Europe, formerly belong? - 2. Where is the city of Trieste situated? 3. When dki the city of Trieste become part of Italy? Hints on Etiquette It is customary to ask a girl friend to let you see her engagement ring. It is not good taste, liowever. to ask her if she is goinc to tret one or to make comv They'll Do It pve?y Jerkley indulges IN HIS DAILY D EVERY NI6HT THEC0V1MUTERS SPECIAL

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GERMANTOWN, Ky., (UP) "Aunt Nan" Bass, a land.mark" of this section of 1 tucky, is "nigh onto" 107 Kenyears old but a little matter of years does not prevent this matriarch of five generations from a day-to-day enjoyment of living. Born of parents who were slaves, this aged woman has outlived all her sons and all but one daughter. The latter is Mrs. Janle Hawkins, with whom she lives. Long life, says "Aunt Nan," can be attributed in her case to "just being good and kind to everyone and being interested in doing all possible for everybody." Never Seriously 111 A non-smoker, she has a definite aversion for anyone who "lights up" in her presence. She's a coffee addict, though, and would take three cups a day if her daughter would allow. "Aunt Nan", as she is called by almost everyone for miles around, hasn't had a doctor since "middle age" and can't recall ever oeing seriously 111. Of late, the says, "there's a mite of rhumatism" in her hands which interferes with her sew- j mg. Her hearing is not as kten as it once was, but she said she had found her "second eyesight." Each clay she's up bright and early helping her daughter with household tasks washing, ironing and cooking and helping care for eight of her decendants, grandchildren and . great-grand children. Outlives Sons Six days after she celebrated 1 her 106th birthday, her last sur viving son died at the age of 71. The centenarian, however, still has her daughter, 18 grandchildren, 11 great-gramichildmi. and six great-great-granocnnaren None of her children lived rast, the thwe-qurtfr century I mark, and all her brothers and sisters are dead. She has lived in Bracken county, Kentucky, since she wasj -GRAB BAG ments if she has no ring. Words of Wisdom There is no such way to attain to gretitcr. measure of grace as for a man to live up to the little grace he has. Brooks. Today's Horoscope You are ambitious and venturesome, and quite apt to rush into things. You may be' led with better results than if you are driven. You are conscientious and sincere Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Tiniel

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