Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 135, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 July 1946 — Page 3

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For Sale SEE US for grain elevators and , tandem disc harrows, now in j stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. i FOR John Deere parts and; service call 285 at Mace Tire ftj Vatterx Service, Sullivan, Ind. I i FOR SALE Restaurant doing! nice business. Good location. Priced right for quick sale. Box 7 care Times. FOR SALE A limited quantity of 4x7 and 4x8 gum plywood. Drake Bros. , FOR SALE Dining table, with leaf. In good condition. Call 8234, Fern Ridgley or see Earl Ridgley at McKinley Electric Shop. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $20.00 ton; extra good clover and timothy, $15.00; Lincoln and Dunfield soy beans. John G. Kelly. Graysville phone. vjlle TOR SALE 500 good veneer chairs with newly upholstered bottoms. Ideal for churches or halls. Reasonable in price. Hoosier Theater, Shelburn. Phone or write B. Bennett, Fort Branch, Indiana. FOR SALE: Four room house, garage and two lots, well located in Dugger on Highway 54. Price $2,500. W. T. Mellott, phone 49, Sullivan, Indiana FOR SALE: Weaned pigs, 2 cows, 3-year-old filly, gentle; fries; popcorn. Earl Hobbs, 1 miles south New Lebanon. FOR SALE 40 acres unimproved black sand 4 mi. south of Carlisle on 41. P. O. Box 253, Bicknell, Ind FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull, one year old. Mrs. Edna Clark, Shelburn R. 2. Telephone 194-G. FOR SALEN. Main St. -One ice box, 1207 FOR SALE 1936 Master Chevrolet, 2 door sedan. 1-2 mile north Shelburn, Indiana. Noel Kemp. FOR SALE 3 cows, 3 Guernsey heifers, T. B. and Bangs tested, fresh soon. Fred Lynch, Jr. Shelburn, R. 2. FOR SALE 1936, 1 Vz ton long wheel base Chevrolet truck also 1936 Plymouth with '41 motor. Phone 862-B. FOR SALE 5 foot glass showcase, 8 foot double-deck display table, also leather rocking chair. Flynn's Station, Shelburn FOR SALE Quick Meal coal ratge. Nora Ridgeway, Sullivan, R 2, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE Cultapackor. International harvester, Sulky rake, Acme narrow. James Oliver 3 horse riding plow,' McCormickueenng mowing machine. Nelle Mickle,. R. 1 Sullivan... Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 fir CraxtrtnrA Ktl no. Terra Hante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. Jolin Wachtel Co

FOR SALE 100 bu. good yellow corn. Nelle Mickle, Sullivan R. 1.

FOR SALE Service station stock at invoice price, with right to lease station. See Lewis May 212 North Section. FOR SALE Cauliflower, late cabbage, pimento plants. Bean's greenhouse, 636 North Watson St. FOR SALE 38 shoats, weight I around 100. Fred Foust, 2 miles southwest of Paxton. FOR SALE Table Model Radios, 5' tube sets $23.40 up. South Side Auto. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. Wei remove your dead animals free of j charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. RAftlATOR repair and cleanIng. Welding. Gasoline tank re-1 pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED: Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. Prompt service for those in) trouble. Apply to Richard Large. P. O. Box 123. WANTED Day cook at the Kat-A-Korner Restaurant, one mile south of Sullivan. WANTED Cesspool, septic, tank and vault cleaning. Modem pumping equipment. Box 20 j care Times. , ; . i HELP WANTED Man or woman for night clerk. Wayne Shrum. WANTED Corn crib or granery. Fred Lynch, Jr. Shelburn, R. 2. WANTED TO BUY Acetylene welding outfit' complete. See Herb Shepherd at Taylor Tire Service ofcall 45-X, Shelburn. WANTED TO BUY If you' have straw to Pithor hM William Ferd JTohns'on, Merom. 1 WANTED 2-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Young married couple. No children or animals. Lexie Duncan. Phone 9231, 77 r D Ji ABUY-flck truck 38 to '41. Any make Good condition. Lexie Duncan, Phone Miscellaneous . . HYBRID seed corn for now, seed soy beans. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. ARMOR for the FARMER! ! 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 wop. You can depend on us for highest everyday bids. Quick, dependable service. JOHNSON ELEVATOR. SULLIVAN. Open until 9:00 P. M. through the harvest. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. , OVER ONE hundred yea,, FINA FOAM for cleaning rugs, furniture and auto upholstery. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's store. REVIVAL SERVICES at Sulivan Pilgrim Holiness Church t July 1st to 14th, inclusive. Come! Each evening at 7:30. SEE us for bathroom equipment,' sinks and laundry tubs. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90.

BOVINAL fly SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT; DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. WASHER INSURANCE A check-up now is low cost insurance for added years of good ser-

'vlce from your washer. PHONE j332, MONROE'S FEED & IM PLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. NOTICE Persons having belongings in Miller Welding Shop, please call for same as building is being wrecked this week. PUBLIC GAMES St. Mary's church basement, Wednesday, July 10 at 8 o'clock. Door prize. Public invited. LOST LOST Leather brief case near Dodds Bridge, containing oil leases, maps, etc. Call Walter Wyman, Fairbanks, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the passing of Theophilis H. P a d g e 1 1. We especially wish to thank Brother Arnold and the singers for their words of comfort and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. The Padgett Family IN MEMORIAM in memory of our son and brother, Paul T. Walters, who died in the service of his country, J"uly 6, 1942. Four years this day he went away, And yet, this time is but a day. Our hearts say no, this cannot be, Our eyes and ears they must deceive. We know the reaper all must meet, , But why in youth, gay, strong, and sweet? Ah no we may not question thus We only know in him we trust. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters And Family Harry Dilley of Gary, Indiana, spent the holidays here with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ar1 net.t. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields and ' family spent the Fourth in Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant, tumiwu . and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson . """S"1"5- ,! and Ruth Pleasant spent the urth ".P- an M-Arthur '.Pleasant at Terre Haute, the oc ! casion being the birthday of I Gault and Arthur Pleasant. I Frank Daniels of Kenmore, 1 New York, and Doris and Jimmie Daniels of Bradford, Pennj sylvania, spent the Fourth here with Mr and Mrs. Frank Daniels and famil and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels I Patricia Copeland returned j Thursday to her training at the i Methodist Hospital in IndianaI polis, after enjoying a three ! weeks vacation at her home here. j Lt- Jack Thompson of New 1 Orleans, Louisana and Oscar i Everhart of Momence, Illinois, i i were guests during the holidays nf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis and Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Pinkston spent the Fourth in Linton. " Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mize of Whiting, were guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roscog Daugherty and family spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daugherty and family at Muncie. ' Mrs. Eloise Vinson and daughter, Sharon Ann returned Friday to their home in Warner Robins, Georgia after a three weeks visit here with Estella Johnson and family. Norma Johnson accompanied them home .Visit. who is em ployed at Rockville, spent the Fourth with Charles Vickrey and family. Mrs. Lyman Creed spent the Fourth with Mrs. Wm. Hasan and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shorter of Sullivan, spent the Fourth here visiting with friends. I The Handicraft Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, July 9th, at the . home of Irene Raley. All members are urged to be present to discuss the booth for the fair.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen of Lewis. Robert Mayfield of Muncie, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayfeild, Sr. and his son, Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. John E. White are visiting her son, Norman Lewis and family in Anderson, Indiana. Miss Velma Hayes is spending a two weeks vacation with her uncle, Norman Lewis and family in Anderson, Indiana. Mr. ad Mrs. Norman Hayes and Clifford Hayes left Monday morning for Roxboro, North Carolina to visit Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. Herbert Day. They will visit a few days at Beckley, West Virginia with their uncle, Richard Lewis and family. Mrs. Connie McManaway of Evansville, Indiana, is visiting father' and sister, Ben Andrusyk and Ann. Ruth Thompson, who has been visiting her aunt in Oaktown has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Plew Bed-, well of Tuscon, Arizona, have returned to their home after spending a few days here with relatives and friends. ; The Ladies Aid met at the j church basement Wednesday I with thirteen members present. A "white elephant" sale was held. Next Wednesday there will be a demonstration of Stanley products from two to four p. m. Members are requested to be (present. Lloyd Reisner and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. James Brown and granddaughter, Patty, left Saturday for a three weeks fishing trip in Minnesota. Katy Bradbury is home after a few days visit in Marion, Indiana with her sister, Mrs. Phyllis Ring. Mrs. Gertie Massey, Mrs, Gladys Pinkston and children, uiauys rumsiun aim umiuicu, Jerry ana iruay jane, mi. tu.u ' Mrs. Frank Pirtle and children, Lloyd Marilyn and Morris Lee ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and . J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alkln'i Service Costa Nt More." in-'iwi!;.t5 rtU CAN USUALLV EUL WHAT KINO OF A PERSON A MAN IS GV ASKIN' HIM ABOUT TH' FOLKS SACK IN HIS HOME "TOWNThe tire salesman of yesterday is the scientific RECAPPING man of today. We're ready with skilled men, to keep your tires rolling ... to give you thousands of additional driving miles, from every tire and tube you own.

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Mrs. Bertha Long visited in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday of last week. Miss Betsy Ross Coll.ins, who is taking special work at Indiana University, spent a part of last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins. Ed Stewart of R. R. 2, Sullivan, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Weir and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Newton of Los Angeles, California, came last week for a visit with Mrs. Newton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Harry Rogers of near Paxton, Michael Marks of Indianapolis, visited last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edley Rogers. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown and daughter, Mary Jo, have returned from a vacation trip on Great Lakes from Chicago to Niagara Falls. Misses Janet and Barbara Purcell of Fox Lake, Illinois, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Purcell and Mrs. Edna Kresge. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell Of Flint, Michigan, came the first of the week for a visit with Mrs. Campbell's sister, , Mrs. Florence McCormick and relatives. other j i Mrs. Gilbert Wood and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, visited Mrs. Wood's sister, Mrs. Stanley Ellis and family over the week-end. Mary Ellen remained for a longer visit. Wendell Fleming of near Battle Ground, visited here Sunday and was accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. J. L. Fleming, who has been visiting her father, Dan Hslms, and her cousin, Miss faye Boone. H. P. Rogers was in Danville, Illinois Sunday. He was accompanied home by his son, Charles, who has been a patient at the

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and daughter of Shelbyville, were guests of Mrs." Smith's .father, Mike Yung, and other relatives here Wednesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dinx Dover and far-:' - Miss Barbara Ballard arrived w u.ixjday from Tombstone, Arizona. Wilbur Coyner is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Alice Ballard arrived home Saturday from Detroit, Michigan, where she has been the guest of her son, Ray Ballard. J. W. Schofield returned home Monday from New Jersey, where he was the guest of a former buddy in the Marines. Mrs. Mary Mood is visiting relatives near Owensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Martin and daughter, Judith Lee, of Flint, Michigan, are visiting relatives her". A blrlhday party was given in honorof Joyce Kay McCammon at her home recently. The little Miss was five years old. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to the following guests: Jerry and Kenny McCammon, Belva and Judy Mitchell, Freddy Jo Pigg, Sandra Hiatt, Joel Lee King, Sandra Jane Shepherd, Joe Hendricks, Lloyd Ray Hendricks , and Susie Smith. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. Fried Chicken Steaks - French Fries The Kitchenette 118 S. Court Tele. '462 Phone 94

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Frances Rebekah Lodge met in regular session Tuesday night. After lodge bingo was enjoyed by all in the dining room. Refreshments of coffee, sandwiches and cookies were served by Anna Trump and Mablc Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. Logan UmsU'd and Miss Lane Umsted of Mishawaka, Indiana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Scott McGarvey. Noten Branson and Jack Dunlap of Terre Haute, visited Clara Branson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cottom and baby of Ohio, are spending a few days with Mr. Cottom's father, Harvey Cottom. Joe Pipher visited his uncla, William Pipher in Terre Haute Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Chicago, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlowe. Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

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