Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 134, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 July 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for grain elevators and tandem disc harrows, now in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts tndj lervlce call 285 at Mace Tlr &' ftatterr, Service, Sullivan, Ind. WE HAVE a large variety of late tomato plants for canning, also large assortment of pther plants. Robertson Plant Farm, North Court, and Highway. FOR SALE South Main St., 5-room semi-modern bungalow. With furniture or without it. This bungalow has never been offered for sale before. Inquire 424 S. Court St. KITCHEN CABINETS! ! Just received shipment of wood cabinets. First come, first served. Easy payments. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR SALE-r-Restaurant doing nice business. Good location. Priced right for quick sale. Box 7 care Times. FOR TRADE Team of 7-year-old dappled grays with harness. Will trade for team of small mules, well broke. Mart Hummell, R. 3, 4 miles northeast of Sullivan. 1 FOR SALE A limited quantity of 4x7 and 4x8 gum plywood. Drake Bros. FOR SALE Plywood fishing boat, 10 ft. long. Good condition. All complete. Louis Baker, New Lebanon. FOR bALfcj transparent ap ples. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west Legion Home. FOR SALE 1935 standard Chevrolet coach, in fair condition. 581 West Johnson. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Mrs. Dan Nusbaum, Cass, Ind. FOR SALE Jersey cow with young calf. Arthur Brashier, Sullivan Route 2. FOR SALE Polled Shorthorn calves, heifers and bulls for breeding; beef cows sold, by the pound. Why not raise more pounds.. See me before you buy. .Also farm for sale. S. E. Walters, Sullivan, Route 5. FOR SALE Dining table, with leaf. In good condition. Call P234. Fern Ridgley or see Earl Ridglcy at McKinley Electric Shop. - FOR SALE A stock of Gen. eral . Merchandise located in a good farming town in Sullivan County. Making money and good reasons for selling. Will require a $5000.00 investment. A splendid opportunity for someone wanting to go in business. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Honey in the comb. Rush Schaffer, Sullivan R. R. 1. ' LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International ' records, slso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W, Music House. Cadwell! . FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $20.00 ton; extra good clover and timothy, $18.00; Lincoln and Dunfield soy beans. John G. Kelly. Graysville phone. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows. sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snfiivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haote. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. , John Wachtel Co Tnw IagScwi
FOR SALE: Four-burner gas range Call 494. FOR SALE Complete set of golf clubs, practically new. 4 blocks north of Shell Station, Rugger, Ind, Bruce Brown.
i o ! FOR SALE: Weaned pigi cows, 3-year-old filly, gentle: (fries; popcorn. Eari riobbs, IVz miles South New Lebanon. j FOR SALE W.P.A. or govern ment toilet. 238 So. McCammon St FOR SALE 40 acres unim-! proved black sand 4 mi south of Carlisle on 41. P. O. Box 253, ' Bicknell, Ind , 1 FOR SALE One bull, one year old. Shorthorn Mrs. Edna Clark,' Shelburn R. 2. Telephone FOR SALE 3 blocks smith west of square,. 5-room bungalow, semi-modern. $1000.00 as is. Valued at $4000.00. To be moved or wrecked Box 400 c-o Times FOR SALE Red picket fence, 100 feet. Good condition. 202 North Section Street. FOR SALE Porch swings, girl's bicycle, army cot, radios, some office furniture, gas res taurant grill, floor and table lamps, oil stoves, ice box, etc. P and A Store. FOR RENT rT:r. FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room. Adults. 20 East Harris., Wanted WANTED Dead imlmsli. We remove your dead animals free of h.rgfl. Phone No. reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Good portable typewriter. Phone '749. RADIATOR rcnalr and loan ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re-' pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925' N. Main St. Telephone 334. . I WANTED: Cesspool, septic j tank and toilet cleaning. Prompt , rvice for those in; trouble. Apply to Richard Large. P. O. I Box 123. w a mtpa t-. : " WANTED Day cook at the' mile south of Sullivan. Miscellaneous HYBRID seed corn for now, seed soy beans. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. ARMOR for the FARMER! 1 The ideal siding for farm buildings is stonewall asbestos sheets. Fireproof- rot-proof, rustproof, inexpensive. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. WHEAT GROWERS: We want to buy your wheat crop. You can depend on us for highest everyday bids. Quick, dependable service. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, SULLIVAN. Open until 9:00 P. - 1VT through the harvest. WE HAVE these hard to . get items: oil ' stoves, Sanitas, mop sticks. Buy your heater for next1 winter, before the increase m price. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.
GENUINE MAYTAGSERVICE ; dence south of Linton yesterday costs little, can save a lot, add-; evening at 7:30 of a . heart ailing years- to the life of your ment she was a member of; the washer.. Avoid serious, trouble. Salvation Army for many years. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & i Surviving are the husband, IMPLEMENT SALES, new au- Dan; two brothers, Tom Greenthorized JVlaytag dealer wood o Linton, R. 1, and George
FLOOR SANDING and finishing. "Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Telephone Dugger 105-F-14. Sullivan, R. 5. ' ; STRAYED OR STOLEN: Black heifer' calf, . weight, around 400 lbs. Last seen near Robin Hood mine.. Notify O. H Lehman, telephone 247, Untort
OVER. ONE hundred years of laboratory precision testing is back of every precious drop of FINA FOAM for cleaning rugs, furniture arid auto . upholstery. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's store. I : ' REVIVAL SERVICES at Sullivan Pilgrim Holiness Church July 1st to 14th, inclusive. Come! Each evening at 7:30.
1 WANTED 3 or 4-room house, or vacant lot on paved st. State price, location. Also house or barn to be wrecked. Box BX care Times. I SEE us for bathroom' equipment, sinks and laundry tubs. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. i BOVINAL fly SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT; DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. LOST LOST Leather, brief case- near Dodds. Bridge, containing oil leases, maps, etc. Call Walter Wyman, Fairbanks. i LOST On Shakamak beach, lady's overnight case containing personal effects. Finder call Sul.livan 250 collect School Board (Continued from Page 1) community and the .... thirteen hundred or more boys, and. girls who yearly attend Sullivan's ai-uuia. m akL aciiuiaiieasj. nicy T 1 1 au.. know that the decision they made must necessarily affect Sullivan and Sullivan's schools I for years to come. Each day , brings to them more assured conviction of the forthrightedness and merit of the proposal. Sullivan's citizenry has not clearly spoken. Is a well organized minority speaking the wishes of the majority or . does that majority intend to be heard? In any event as pledged the School Board should be governed I by the opinions of themajority of citizens as registered, with it. Clearly a majority of the'opinions ' so registered was adverse to the 1 proposal. Accordingly, the Board of School Trustees has unanimously decided against certify ing the levy to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Ii INDIANAPOLIS, July 5. UP) Hogs, 17,000; mostly $1.00 $1.25 lower; 160-180 lbs., top $17.00; $16.00 on 100 lbs. up; 30 per cent still unsold; sows 50c to $x 00 lower-' ?15-00 downCattle, 1,800; calves, 400; steers and heifers active, uneven, but about steady; choice ' 1277-lb. steers, $20; good. . and choice, yearlings and medium steers, $18.25 $19.00; medium and good, $17.00 $18.00; good and choice heifers, S18.00 $19.00; medium and good, $16.00-r$17.50; ,cows ? ' Za' .a and medium, $10.75 $1425; vealers active, eood and choice: $19.50 I $20.00. . ": I j Sheep, 400; fat lambs active; ! 'good and choice spring lambs mostly $17.00 $18.00; medium to good, $15.50 $16.5Q; slaughter ewes, $9.00 down. ' I n . - ' Retired Miner ' r a. t j L16S At LintOH - George Morton, age 90, passed away at the Freeman-Greene county hospital at Linton this morning at 6:30 following a leg amputation. He was a retired coal miner. Surviving is one son. L The body was taken to the Aikin and- Son Funeral Home in Linton pending completion of funeral arrangements. ALICE ANN SKEIXEY Alice Ann Skelley, age 76, nassed awav at the familv resiof Terre Haute; and two step children. The body was taken to. the Aikin and- Son Funeral Home at Linton where it will remain until the funeral, which ;. will ' be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at . the Salvation Army Home with Rev, Sam Tuttle of 'ficiating.
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Little Miss Mosel Nicholess is spending all this week in Bloomington visiting her sister and family. Mr and Mrs. "Dutch" Muench and sons of Cincinnati, Ohio, vis ited relatives here this week-end. The Jackson Township band meet Monday night at the High school, A very successful pic nic was reported and plans were made for the picnic next year. Fern Case, Katie House and Betty Hubble attended the wedding of Loretta Everhart at the Claiborne church Sunday afternoon. . ; Mrs, Delmar . Hunter . and ! daughter, and Miss Pauline. Gordon returned to South Bend Sunday morning after . spending the week-end here, , LOCALS Miss Mary Robbins is spending the week-end in Springfield, Illinois, visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blocher. Mr. and Mrs. Lifors " . Solsman returned home Thursday Rafter spending a ' three-months' ' vacation at Stanley, Wisconsin, arid other points nortn. i Mrs, Beatrice Westmorlan and daughter, Mary, of Odon, spent the first of the week with Mrs.
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iviis. riaiiH. oiutK visiiea . reiatives and friends in Indianapolis RF.THIPT. MffTWriniST Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Jesse BedwelL Sunt . Worshin Service. '7:30 P. M. : Prayer 7:30 P. M. Service Wednesday, Little Betty Drubs Carlisle Little Betty entertained Carlisle at the Dugger diamond Thursday in a Western Indiana League game and hung a 13 to 2 pasting on the Merchants. Fields held, Carlisle to six. hits and' his mates backed, him up with 18. safeties. . MARBIAGE. LICENSES James E. Bastain, Shelburn R. 1, farmer and Bernice Blanton, Jasonville -rural route, bookkeeper.
We make a career, of getting your ' loan. to you within' record time! . ' ' Our special phone service is open from 9 a. m. to 5 o. m. and your application wMl be accepted over the phone to save , you a trip here : $5 to $300 Security Loan Co Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldtj. Across From Index Tune in WBOW Every Friday Evening at 6:30 for the Security Half -Hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt and daughter Marilyn Sue, left Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where they will be the guests of the Raymond Wyatt family. kit: .. y-ti Ts: Tir: 11 rvt-iU m,ss & of Alton; Illinois is tne guest oi her grandparents, Mr. and Mr... Ph,l hP-ng,f-lvu. ana iuis. nuuic iMungci i had as their guests Sunday, Os car Johnson, Mrs Ben Johnson and daughter, Norma and son, Billie, of Roundup, Montana, J. A. Eslinger and son, Richard of Merom, Mrs. Edna Bledsoe and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eslinger and daughter, Sharlie Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cox and son, Dannie, of Lawrenceville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eslinger and daughter, Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eichler and daughter, Vickl, of Rockford, Illinois. Mrs. Anna Barrowman was hostess for the J. W. S. Club on Tuesday evening. The hostess served, icecream, wafers .coffee, J v . grape uice !..'. t to the fol lowing guests, Mrs. Leola Young, Mrs. Priscilla Young, Eva Taylor, Ida Hannah, Bess Kielblock, Margaret King, Eva Myers, Vera, flrsham Ahieall Chnwnine MISseg' Effie Pigg, ' Orris and Mae Hendrickson and Mrs. Cynthia. nt. Plvmnnth Tnrliana.. are the gU(,3ts this week of Maude" Sil-l ivers and daughters, Betty and Kathryn. " IN MEMORIAM ' In memory of our mother, De - j lancie Smith Ritchie, who pass- , ed away four years ago today, ulJ 5th' 1!??2- , Iay recalls sad memories I Those. who think of ?er to?ay. ' Are those, who loved her best. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how; we. miss her, year after year. God leaned us our dear mother, To comfort us on life's way, But He called again and claimed her Four years ago today ' Children, Charles and- Fred Smith Anna Booker Mae Snider SNEAD WINS ST. ANDKaWS, Scotland, July 5 (UP) Sammy Snead of Hot Springs, Va., won the British open golf championship today, the first American to take the title since Denny Shute, turned the trick in 1933.
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lm linniriMiroirrht phamnlnnshm Saturday, July 2nd. The Seventh Indiana First Aid Meet, scheduled for next summer will come to Sullivan at the invitation of the coal operators. In a meeing at Bicknell, Sullivan's invitation was accepted. The Shelburn Grays, loaded with big leaguers, were not enough to defeat the Sullivan Mutuals in" the 4th of July game at Pavillion Park when the locals vf" 1-0 in what was conceded to be ILc best and hardest fought game in many years. The Chicaan hattprv imnnrtpri hv Khelhiirn fans, were Thompson, a ' college ' pitcher reported under contract to the White Sox and Saylor, a third. string catcher for the White Kmv Onlv th star nitrhinf rf Curt Williams could have put it over. He allowed only 3 hits I two of them scratch hits and ! none went out of the infield. The I Mut.uals had lost to the Grays at ! Shelburn 2-0, July 3rd although Dugger pitched a fine game for Sullivan. H. L Dix, for ten years manager of the Dix Lumber Company here, sold out the entire real estatp, equipment and stock ; of his plant to the Allen A. Wilkinson Lumber Company. Si-j niultaneom ly the W. V. Jennings ' Lumber Company purchased half One-Minute Test 1. What shape is. an octagon? 2. What two of the New Engand states lie farthest south ? 3. What was the original meaningof the word anklet? Words of Wisdom You have too much respect upon .be world: they lose it that do buy it with much care. Shakespeare. ! Hints on Etiquette Do not start telephone conver
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WORK TO of the lumber stock of the Dix plant from the Wilkinson Company Complete dismantlement of the Dix Company was plenned. Joe K. Smock and Son, the oldest dru store in Sullivan flnnntv w:i! ?old Lo G. G. Dout'htcrty and William Wallers of Jasonville who will take charge immediately. Joe K. Smock, senior partner of the firm, the oldest, merchant in Sullivan in years of service. Mr. Smoi had been in business in the sains location continuously sh-.ce 1C30. Mrs. Mary Shotts and daugh ter returned Tussday to their . ter spending the past week iting with friends here. Mrs. Clara Ault and daughter. Thelma, and Patricia Copeland were supper guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon of (Rosa Chapel. Mr. and Mrs Earl Berry spent Wednesday in Torre Haute The Merom Rebskah Lodge went to Graysville Tuesday evening where the Merom team conferred the degree of the Graysville chapter. ' Mrs. Carrie Hanley of Ft. , Wayne i; the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bnrkc this v..r:k. . Hobert Harrison J Mr. and Mr: Wf wrl Cate in the West for the benefit 0f Mr Harrison's health. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Creed will occupy the Harrison home during their absence. - - Mrs. C-todys Stryken of Terre Haute and Mrs. Ruth Thompsonand daughters cf Indianapolis were the guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Alkln's Service Cost We More." GRAB BAG sations by asking, "Do you know who this is?" or "This is an old friend of yours." Remember that the person at the other end of the line may not like to waste time guessing. Today's Horoscope You profit more by experience than by foresight. You are persevering and faithful and. adversity does not deter your, ambition or change your plan of work. You are friendly and like attention. In love you are steadfast and de Distributed by Kins; Features Syndicate.
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