Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1947 — Page 5
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FOR SALE Milk coolers, electric fans, bicycles. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD service for jre battery and farm equipment roubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . Vll MACE. 1CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any irpose, GRAVEL. Materials con tacted if desired, iree estimate, tVone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block Plant. WE HAVE Combination storm joors. phone O. P. Dale Insula;ion Co., 258.residence, full basement. 424 South Section. Phone 714. Clar:nce Keys. Shown- by appointnent only. FOR SALE. OR TRADE Set
rftck or what have you? Phone j Garland McCammon, Paxton.
)43-L. FOR SALE 4 sows with 33 rigs. 1 14 miles northwest Shiloh :hurch or 3 mi. south Exline Corler. Opel Gilmore. FOR SALE Three electric able model radios. Cheap. Goody Shop. FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet oupe. Good condition. $170.00. lee Roy Bolinger, Jr. Call Sheliurn Phone 63-E after 6 P. M. . SPEED QUEEN and Thor Elecric and Gasoline Washers for mmediate delivery. Supply United. Woodward Hardware Co. FOR SALE New rotary hoe, addle mare, team of horses. Clarence M. Walters, Dodd's iridgc, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE Friers. Better fill leep freezer and lockers now. Vith feed advancing chickens vill be scarce and higher. W. F. ''rame, Shelburn Phone. 2 miles lortheast of Sullivan. FOR SALE 30 bu. Richland eans, recleaned. 2 used tractor ires and tubes, 11.25 x 36. Lee Volfe, Carlisle, Wilson Farm. FOR SALE Lincoln soy beans rown from certified seed.l Rejfeaned and ready to sow. Price 4.00 per bu. Chas.'W. Coffman. FOR SALE As it stands, 40 icres excellent timothy. Ready to :ut now. John P. Curry, 3 miles lortheast Sullivan. FOR SALE Used coal range, tfrs: Claude German, Shelburn, 'hone 157-J. FOR SALE 7-ft. electric re rigerator in good condition; auomatic' canner with 100 cans. lay Beard, 902 N. Court. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet chool bus. Cheap if taken at ince. Lawrence Taft, Shelburn, Shelburn- phone. "FOR SALE Second-hand lum er; doors, different sizes; 30 vindow sashes; glass 24x32, 30x40; urniture, Copper Clad range, (ookcase, . writing desk. Dan fusbaum, Dugger phone. Sullian R. 3. ; FOR SALE Lincoln soy beans. 4.00 per bushel; Clinton oats, lover hay. John Kelley, Grays'ille phone. Gas and Kerosene sidearm eaters with automatic pilot and hermostat;' coal fired water heatrs. In stock. Terms. ' LAW;enceville sales com'any, lawrenceville, illinois, phone 90. . FOR SALE Fryers, milk fed, tarred Rocks, 35c lb. Clarence 'atten, Sullivan, R. 2. One mile ast Graysville. Hiawatha OUTBOARD MO'ORS. 3 H.P., $87.50. GAMBLE'S, The Friendly Store," Authored Dealer. Frank and Bud ranzo. FOR SALE 290 2-row John eere tractor corn planter on 'ibber and good as new. Also Sjbber-tired wagon chassis. Bill i..1 Dodds," 1 xk miles south of Sulvan on U. S. 41. Phone 9212. FOR SALE Barred Rock frirs." Mrs. Laura Lemmon. Phone 211. v Dead Animals Removed Ul kinds: horses, cows, hppn. ralvps and hncrq. f!all klonroe Feed Service, Sullim phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, 'erre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour serlohn Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana i
FOR SALE 37 Model "B"
j John Deere tractor on new tires; 2 by 14 P. and O. plow; tire model. Priced for quick sale., John Zink, 3 miles southwest of Hymera. Phone Shelburn 66-R. FOR SALE 305 acres cut over timber, Greene county, $3000.00. 6-room .modern house, South Section Street. , 20 acres ZVz miles north of Sullivan, well fenced and deep well, $1750.00. Emery Pnrrv Phnnp 3R4 FOR SALE 25 bu; Lincoln soy beans. Gene Willis, 1, mile west of Shelburn. FOR SALE 1937 International -ton pick-up truck. Priced reas-
FOR SALE 5-room modern i enable, Keith Monroe, Carlisle.
FOR SALE Cheap, small gentle kid pony and bridle, saddle at 1100 N. Court St. FOR SALE White Rock fries and pullets. Call after 6:00 p. m. USED furniture, oil stoves, electric stove, bicycles, washing machine, ice boxes, dining table and chairs, buffet. Many other useful articles. The Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE 125 Austra White hens, 1 year old. Laying good. Hosea Pound, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Early Edward J. Funk & Son corn for late planting. Ross Ransford, Graysville. FOR SALE Friers. 45c. lb. 725 E. Harris. Phone 338. FOR SALE One school bus, 1939 Ford 85. Fair condition. Hix body. Don McClure, New Lebanon. MISCELLANOUS All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. BOTTLE gas ranges and Pur-O-Pane bottle gas hookups. Service immediately with Installation included. Will convert natural gas stoves to bottle gas consump tion. VAN WEY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORES, Sullivan phone 109-L, Hymera phone 56; Terre Haute phone. MEN who lift, drive long distances and work hard, find Spencer Belta most comfortable. Made for abdominal control and back support. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m. ', BOX SUPPER . Graysville Gymnasium, Tuesday, July I at 7:30 P. M. Annual 4-H Achievement Program, exhibits, music, dress revue, refreshments,- and box supper. All girls and ladies are asked to bring a box of eats. Proceeds will go to the Graysville 4-H Lads and Lassies Club. Public is invited. COMPLETE! LINE of Oil Stoves. Three- five-burner builtin oven, -table top. Immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co. PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening, July 1, 8:00 P. M., at St. Mary's Church basement. Door prize. Public invited. , CONCRETE work, house raising and foundations. Free estimate. Fenton Morgan, Phone 612-L. 1310 N: State. RECORDINGS made. If you or any member of your family have a talent for singing, dramatics or playing musical instruments then why not have a record made and preserve .a sample of the talent for years to come. For precise, clear truetone recording call Bill Martin, 351, for appointment. NOTICE Blacksmith shop how open at the rear of Akers' Ice House in Shelburn. Frank Soos, Proprietor. Shower cabinet complete with tcim and. curtains. Shower cur tains for tubs. Utility shower units for basements. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S ' Standard Service Corner Section and Wall I WE DO t PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building Cntem Work Phone Ul
j ARMY Surplus Bldg. PreFab.
16x48 $350 F.O.B. Alex., La. Also , ; 16x16 $195 F.O.B. Fla. Doetsch Bros. Lb. Co., Office 744 Consol- I idated Bldg., Indpls. 4, Ind. ' MA 3206. Open Sun. 12-4. JUST RECEIVED shipment of G.E. automatic toasters. $18.95. Also All American 7 qt. pressure' canners, $18.95. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, No. Side Square. , Frank and Bud Vanzo. Ph. 433. i : TRACTOR and auto motor oil 2 gallons, 98c, 5 gallons $2.25, 10 gallons $4.25. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind. WANTED WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. WANTED Second hand flower pots. Call at A. L. Robertso Greenhouse, xk Sullivan on 41. mile north WANTED TO RENT by exNaval officer, wife and baby: furnished apartment or a three or four-room furnished house. Urgently needed. Can give reference. Write Box A. M., c-o Times. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Floor Sander, ; Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. ROOM FOR RENTMain. 816 North FOR RENT 3-room apartment. Private bath and entrance. Apply 524 W. Johnson. Adults only. MEROM Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockenfield anfl . daughters , of Detroit, Mich., are guests this week of Mrs. Mattie Rockenfield. Mr. and Mrs. ' Marion McKinley and daughters of Hammond are spending their vacation here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyd and daughter of Pontiac, Michigan were guests Saturday of Charlie nd Olan Vickrey. Pvt. Everett Bogard of Ft. Knox,Ky., spent the week-end it home. Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill and family of West Terre Haute were Tuests Sunday of Mrs. Kate Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. William Zook of Indianapolis are spending their vacation here with the latter's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Daugherty nd sons, Keith, Kenneth and Karl, of California, spent the 'veek-end here visiting Roscoe md Rex Daugherty, their fam'lies and other relatives and friends. This is their first visit here in thirteen years. Ralph is he oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty, and has been employed as a barber in Salinas, California for several years. Entertains Installing Staff Mrs. Effie Cooper, Rebekah , I District Deputy President of District No. 38, entertained her intailing staff at her home Friday vening.'June 20. At six o'clock a delicious fried chicken dinner was served. Vegetables were served from antique dishes, each "Hsh having a history of its own. The dessert of strawberry ice "ream and pink and green layer cake was lovely, the colors being emblematic of the order. The house was beautifully decorated with garden flowers. The table was centered with delicate pink roses. Those attending were Mesdames Hettie Crow, Myrtle Arnett, Esta Mason, Louise Daugherty, Juanita Daugherty, Sarah Reid, Mildred Harrison, Anna Nichols, Alto Colvin and Naomi Bogard. All are Past Noble Grands of Merom Rebekah Lodge No. 572. NEWKIRK'S CARD OF THANKS McKinley: r We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the passing of our loved one, William J. McKin ley. We especially wish to thank 1 Rev. Reedy, those who furnished , the music, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. The McKinley Family . Easy If You Know Hew HAMMOND, Ind. (UP) Mrs.
John Gauler screamed when 'her -son, Larry, 12, dragged home a Town's Doughnuts Vanish destructive - looking war bomb. HUTCHINSON, Kan. (UP) Police Marshal Walter Swets an- For twenty-four hours doughnut swered the call and also threw up dunking dropped to a dribble his hands in alarm. The officer's here. The reason: When G. C. son, Marion, 23, a former' army King parked his bakery truck ordnance man, picked up the 30- while he went in a cafe for a cup pound missile and nonchalantly of coffee, somebody stole the 840 removed the cap. doughnuts from his truck. ,
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HYMERA Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullum Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin and daughter, Ladonna and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leturgez and son, Denny enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Martin County State Forrest Park along with Mrs. John G. Strain and son, Walter of Bainbridge, Georgia and Mrs. Bertie Nordhose of Florida and one hundred and thirty other friends and relatives. 1 tfrn-rjjt , i .rrrrTrrVw tr v - Misc June Pullum and Mrs. Dwayne Pullum visited Mr. and ! Mrs. Gerald Pullum Friday eve- j njng 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ely and daughters, Nancy and Martha, of Johnson City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wcodrow of Battle Creek, Michigan visited Miss Margaret McGrew Sunday. Mrs. Nobert Botts and daughter. Avis, of Clearwater, Florida are guests of Miss Nora Mahan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wahl and son, Jerry, spent che week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turner. Mrs. Daisy Parsons and Mrs. D. Ciony and daughter of 'lndi- I anapolis are visiting relatives I here. j Miss Sally VanArsdall, who was called to Hymera by the ! death of her aunt, Mrs. Cora , Starks returned to her sister's! j home in New York Saturday. , j j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meeks, and i infant son, Stephen, of Vincrnnes i spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hig- ' 1 gins. ! i Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Merrill j of Evan&ville were Sunday guests ; of Mrs. Beatrice Merrill. I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beckett j anrt daughter, Sonja, of Indianj apolis were week end guests of I Mis. Hattie Beckett and other relatives. I Tom Gardner Jr. is the guest I of relatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mrs. Herman Cox of Indianapolis, visited relatives here last week. Major Billy Williams and family of Washington D. C. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams. Mrs. Paul Jennings and children of Ev&nsville were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moreland and Mr. and Mrs. George McGarvey. Mr. ' end Mrs. "Doc" Gibbins. of Hammond, Indiana' are spending a few days at their home here. Mrs. Daisy Parsons and Mrs. Dorothy Croney and daughter of Indianapolis spent the week end here with, relatives. Mrs. (Ralph Gorclin' cousin, Glen Kaylor, of Nashville, Tennessee is visiting here this week. It had been twenty years since she had seen him. Mrs. Ralph Gordon visited her mother Sunday at the Robert Long Hospital at Indianapolis. She was resting very nicely. She will undergo an operation this week. Mr. cno Mrs. Mertin Wheeler of Indianapolis spent the week end here. Governor Gates stopped at Annis' Filling Station on his way to Shakamak Thursday night.
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"DUGGER Mrs. Agnes Stewart of Greencastle, Indiana is the guest of Mr. and rs Frank Headleyi Mrs. Mary Watson was a Saturday guest of Mrs. D. C. Phillippi and other friends here. Mrs. Mary Ellen Thomson of Chicago is the guest of her parents. , . ' Mrs- Faye Ringer and Mrs. Thomas Exline of Exline Corner were in Dugger Saturday. Mrs- E- A- Hammack and Mrs. F. M. . Dukes were in Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kowtz of Terre Haute were week-end guests of Mrs. Johnnie Davies. Phillip Davies of Mattoon, Illinois is spending a week's vacaS Mr? ph ,r n ParentS Mr i and Mrs. Phillip Dav.es. j Tom Leaman, who is in school at Terre Haute, spent the week- 1 end with his wife and son, Joel. F r i
"Thursday afternoon, July 3rd at 3:00 o'clock someone will be a proud possessor of a brand new Hiawatha Motor Scooter. If you haven't made your bid for this coveted Doodle-Bug scooter, do so now at our' 4th OF JULY offer. Each purchase gives you an added advantage."
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Miss Dorothy Hays of South Bend was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hud Woodard. Harry Collins was in Sullivan Friday. SHELBURN Mrs. Ernie Stanfill and daughter of Indianapolis were the v. eek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude German. Mrs. Ruth Bradbury left Fri day evening for Los Angeles, California on a three weeks' vacation. While there she will visit many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMil- ! lan left Thursday for a two weeks vacation in Tennessee. They will also visit relatives. Mrs. Phyllis Schnell and daughter. Linda, of Columbus. Ohio j and Mrs. Jack Miller and child ren Jen and Joy of Indianapolis sPent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Brewer and SQn Jack ml ler. Mr .and Mrs. Bish Daniels of Indianapolis spent the. week end t z S ay s
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Luscious look'ng . . . luscious tasting Flag Cakes especially planned for your FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. A pastry that is light as a feather and topped with swirls of frosty white icing . . . decorated with your favorite banner . . . the American Flag.
Mrs. Mrs. Ella Gmmere is spending this week in Terre Haute with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk left for Chicago Monday where I they will visit their niec j, Mr. jThelrna DeWiggins and family i enroute to Pontiac, Michigan ; where they will visit Mrs. DeBusk's sister, Mrs. Honchell. Mrs. DeWiggins and children accompanied them on the trip. The Mary F. Stark Past Noble Grand club met at the I.O.O.F. Hall Tuesday evening to celebrate the birthdays of three of , its members. At seven o'clock a delicious pot luck dinner was served to a large number. After the dinner the regular routine of business was transacted. New officers were also elected. They were: president, Armeda
with the latter's mother, Bonnie Gummere.
Stout; vice-president, Essa Nash; : club with a ilIncheon at the Dasecretsry, Mayme Myres; treas- vis Hotel Wednesday.
urer, ern Bantieia; marsnau, Keziah Phillips; guardian, Jessie Bardsley and chaplain, Ora Jordan. e
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Ten Years Ago Today July 1, 1937: Miss Leah Bedwell, of Sullivan,, was named assistant to Mrs. Verna Ansorge McKinley.. Methodist hospital dietition at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McMahon and son, Harvey, of 419 North Broad Street, recently enjoyed a trip to Searcy, Arkansas. O. E. Kable of East Giles Street, recently grew a stock of corn 11 feet tall. It has been on rficnlnv at thp Times office.' '"
Mrs. Harold Miller was hostess in the memtaers of her bridge Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle C. Hays left today for a vacation in Leland, Michigan. HA 6
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