Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 176, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 September 1945 — Page 3

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For Sale CERTIFIED Balbo rye, timothy, d Top seed. Farm Bureau CoFOR John Deere parts and jervlce call 285 at Mace Tire & iattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. V. ildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE McCormick DeerWi 5-hoe grain drill with grass cid fertilizer attachment. Used try little. Joe Harris, Carlisle Rl. FOR SALE Cut flowers. Also1 Win sprayed apples. Mrs. Joel fcroeder, 301 Cross Street. IFOR SALE--250 AA Austranite pullets. See Lee Wolfe on fie "A. M. Wilson farm, Carlisle FOR SALE Six weaned pigs. farl Hilgediek, Phone 317. .FOR SALE 300 bales Lespefleza hay, 100 bales Red-top and rimothv. 100 bales soy beans, 90c er bale. No delivery chg. on 10 w . - I ties or more. (Sept. only.) Call 1412:00 Noon. : : FOR SALE Truck grain bed fize 7'6" x 12'. Whipps : Planing Jill, Highway 54, Sullivan. i TsAN-TEE Toppers at The i f sjiop. seiecryours tiow. nais h- purses to match. Sizes small (a Teen age. ' $ ' I FOR SALE Modern 6-room ' , . 1 mi 1 . fiome, Qouoie garage, leiepuune 1142. FOR SALE ThVee large Hol bein cows, also some shoats. tlSrry Williams, Shelburn R. 2. k FOR SALE One metal halftid with snrings and mattress. llso a reversible coat, size 14, all : excellent condition. Mrs. Lex 1 iRobbins, Phone 9223. . J t FOR SALE We have plenty of ! (Murphy's Poultry and Hog Concentrates. Martin's Feed Store, 1 helburn. Phone 113. i FOR SALE Side delivery hay. hke. D. EyKbiierfz miles south pi IjfiJWS'. .'FOR SALE International 10u, on ruoD find plows; f V,oy Dowty, A-est of Shel 0, on rubber; F-14, on rubber, five tons timothy hay. IV2 mi, north, 1 mile Shelburn. IIfc iic FOR SALE Almost new elecironer. Lawrence McCammon, Highway 54, Dugger, Ind. V-FOR SALE Jersey cow, 6 - years old. Arthur Drake, Fair banks, Ind. 5FOR SALp One horse. Call !87 or 9103. f, FOR SALE 50-ft. length hose, sold regularly for $4.95, now $3.50. South Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE 1941 ,V8 coupe.

i Excellent condition and excellent tires. Charles Eaton, 510 S. Main St.

FOR SALE Two good cows, one six-year-old purebred Guernsey, one two-year-old Jersey-Guernsey, both fresh Frank L. Orr, Maplewood Farms, 4 4 miles west of Shelburn on State Road 48. Dead Animals Removed AH 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 hour ser. vice. . JohnWachteJ Co Terre K&ote. Indiana

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$1.50. word, minimum, $1.50. FOR SALE Attractive 3-room house and large garage,' 527 NORTH BROAD ST.,' SULLIVAN, INDIANA, newly remodeled ' with brick sidings and new roof, plaster and paper, city water and wired for electricity. $1800.00, cash or payments. See owner, Frank L. Orr at Maplewood Farms, R. R. 2, Shelburn, Ind.FOR SALE Boy's bicycle in I good condition. Can be seen at Sinclair Filling Station. j FOR RENT i FOR RENT Two downstairs sleeping rooms, close in. 219 South Section. Phone 183L. FOR" RENT 17 1 acres wheat ground. Walter Wilson, Phone 9022. i : I Wanted' WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Widow wants work of all kinds. State ) particulars, kind,: salary. E C-, c-0 Times, SMpfec EMPLOYMEfaL,,ICANT.ED-rs, Housework. Mrs. Grace Walker, WANTED Man for steady em-i ployment in Sullivan. Inside work. 8 his. per day 6 days per week. Box 179, care Times. J WANTED TO BUY Barn or' building to wreck. Fred Kidd, 810 So. State. 1 WANTED TO BUY Automo- j bile direct from owner, at reas-i onable price. Write Box .516,1 Merom. ' WANTED Used ice box. Phone j 66. WANTED TO LEASE A res-! taurant in Sullivan. Write Box J in care of Times. W ANTED Ride, for 2 girls,, to chemical warfare plant, 5 days a week. Call at 225 N,orth Main. : WANTED TO BUY Immedi ately, modern or semi-modern! house in or near Sullivan. State price and location. Box 17, care Times. FEMALE HELP WANTED Make Big PROFITS every day taking orders for 18-Card beautiful "Candlelight" $1 Assortment amazing value pays you 50c profit. Extra earnings for you with Gift Wraps and other Christmas Assortments; pay you up to 100 PROFIT. Write GROGAN CO., 30 East Adams, Dept. 164, Chicago 3, 111. MANAGER WANTED Nationally known feed company wants man to supervise operations in this county. Home nights. Previous experience in the feed business not required but you must have proved sales and supervisory ability. Car necesI sary. Age 30 to 48 years. Guaran teed salary $3,120' per year plus bonus. Manager will be hired only after personal interview and expense free visit to company headquarters. State age and experience in your letter. Box ANB, c-o Times. Miscellaneous WOULD YOU LIKE to have running water in your farm home? We have electric pressure systems - for both shallow and deep wells. Also shallow well pumps with fr?soline engine attached. Lawrenceville Sales Co Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. 1 WE HAVE Heating Stoves for your requirement. See us now! Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a brick in his stomach. This feeling was due to the lump of undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak, worn out, headachy, swollen with- gas and terribly constipated.' Recently ' he started taking ERB-HELP and

says the. feeling like a brick in "his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now. gas and headaches are- gone and he feels like a new man. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidney's. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Bennett's Drug Store. ATTENTION SPORTSMAN For sale! 12-auge Lefeber Special double barrel hammerless shotgun. See me any week day. M. H.. Adams, 312 Bell St. ' MARKET HOUSE Prices below ceiling. Farmers, stop, we buy what we can use, from you. 17 S. Section. ATTENTION' ARMFRC Or del vour Kellv bppH mm .pf.-irf' Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount.' See Kelly's dealer, Bill Mickey. NOTICE Jesse Goodman, auc tioneer, graduate of Reppert Auc-1 tion School, solicits your business. Address, Carlisle, RR1, 7 miles southeast of Carlisle. I why ux ust one of our stokers shovel your coal for you?, Lawrencevi e Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. BIRD CAGES, clothes hampers, plastic knives, forks, spoons, glass cooking ware, etc. Russell Furniture . Exchange, 118 West Washington. public SALE I of the estate of Robert B. Temple ton, . deceased, will sell at public auction on Saturday,, .September 8th, 1945 at 1:30: pi m.'af the late residence on South McCammon street, Suilivan, Indi&na,' all ;. the household goods of said decatlent.! Floyd Dillingham, -auctioneer. In case of rain, sale will be postponed. Signed, David Templeton,

aaministraxor. ; , , , ; , use o a water and sewerage RUMMAGE sale sponsored by system here. . Delta Theta Tau Saturday, Sept. 1 One hundred and fifty proper8th at the Root's building, west ty owners were contacted and side of square. Bring rummage to asked to answer six questions, building Friday afternoon. the first being: Are you a property owner? The second quesANYONE finding a stray mule tiorii Are you in fav0I of a water please notify William Abrams, and seWerage system, was ans-

uarusie k. n. a. rnone vortL. - HAVE YOU BEEN DREAMING of a new sweeper? Come in and let us demonstrate our new Fil ter Queen. Lawrenceville Sales rwnnnv T.awrAnviiiP Illinois v.. , - Phone 90 LOST LOST Child's reddish brown collie dog. Answers to Skippy. ward. 214 W. Donaldson St. . : : LOST Somewhere between corner of State and Harris and

West Washington street a lady's i."10. "",uy v" u ,V:.e?t ' 3 V . -, luy,!tion six asked "Do you have

blue purse containing valuable papers, money and ration books. If found return to Mrs. M. W. Usrey. 340 W. Washington Street. Reward. RUPTURE Expert Coming Here Again R. K. SHALLENBERGERj

Well-known expert, of Indianapo- j The next move is up to the lis,, will personally demonstrate Board of Town Trustees and we his method without charge at understand that the first action Davis Hotel, Sullivan, Monday, 'to be taken, even before the Sept. 10th from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. calling of an election, will proMr. Shallenberger says the bably be employment of an Shallenberger method contracts engineer to make surveys and

jthe openings in remarkably short

time on the average case, regard-, proposed system. less of ih- size or location of thej . ' " rupture, and no matter how much ALL-DAY MEETING you lift or strain, and puts you , AT PROVIDENCE CHURCH back to work the same day as ef-1 An all-day meeting will be ficient as before you were rup- held at the Providence church tured. Sept. 9, beginning with Sunday The Shallenberger Rupture School at 10:00 a. m. Rev. James Shield has no leg strap; water- McCord, a former pastor of the proof, sanitary, practically indes- church, will preach in the morntructible, and can be worn while ing and Sister Dean of the' Pilbathing. Each shield is skillfully grim Holiness church of Merom, molded and fitted to the parts un- will preach in the afternoon, der heat, which gives a perfect fit Otis and Katherine Luttrell of and satisfaction. ; Petersburg, Ind., will be the Large and difficult ruptures singers for the day. following operations especially so-' A revival will start the follow-

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Do not overlook this opportun- will be the singer and Rev. Donity if you want gratifying results, aldson, the pastor, will be . the Mailing address, 2152 North Mer-. evangelist. Manford Church is suidian, Indianapolis, Ind. Adver- perintendent. tisement. i There will be a basket dinner

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and family visited in Sullivan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stowe of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinks. Mrs. Doris Crosby and son. Richard of Indianapolis, were week"end guests of E- Mvers and daughters, Maxine an(j'. Esther. Carl Figg and Miss Ruby Figg of Peoria, Illinois, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Whaley. Miss Elaine Dudley of Sullivan, has been the guest of her sister, Miss wilma Dudley and her at , v, " M and MfS w g infc tertained Sund ith e& di for Mr. and Mrys. Robert gtowe of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pirtle of , Sullivan and Mr. and M"- Kenneth Goldman and fami'y f D.ugger. fTnrhelA KocirlAntc Want Water And e System v ! P . i ' :1 1 5 ' (Carlisle News) Recetly a survey was taken m Carlisle to learn the'-attitude 0f...t,PXlprtv nwnPT.a nn(i W.P relativ to the installation and iw(,rwi ;n thi affirmative f,v id4 The third question asked was, "If the town had a water and sewerage system would you wa,u 10 "sc "le BJI"f M7W1 property?" One hundred fortythree answered yes, five answered no, and the remainder were undecided. Question four was "In case of a referendum would you be in 1 . 1 . J 1-111!

lavor 01 lne msianauon 01 a Re-'water and sewerage system?" (One hundred and forty-three I answered yes to this question,

six were non-committal and one i said no. Question five asked the number in the family arid ques some kind of water and sewerage system at present," and was answered in the affirmative by fifty. Of the renters questioned 24 were in favor of the system, 6 said no, and 1 didn't answer. So as a result of the survey it is plainly evident that Carlisle property owners and renters are not only ready to vote yes on ! the proposition but will also use the system if installed. estimates as to the cost of the ing' Monday night. ' Miss Lavely

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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gatlin of Peoria, Illinois, are guests of the latterV grandmother, Mrs. Mallie Stuck - and her father, Alec Shafer of Sullivan, for a two weeks vacation. Clarence Beech, Mrs. Naomi Hess and daughters, Glenda and Judy, Mrs. Mildred McKay and son, jerry, returned to tneir home in Pontiac Sunday eve - ning after a week's visit with Mrs. Sib Gaskins and son, John Beech. Miss Ola Lane is spending a few days in Indianapolis with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darell Houston Sunday in Indianapolis. Bobbie McCrocklin of Detroit, returned home Saturday after spending the summer , here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Arthur McMillen. and son, Paul ,and Tina Huff attended the Ma jor League Baseball game at St. Lauis Sunday. : Mrs. Wendell Sweet and daughter, Linda of Washington, Indiana, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweet. . .Tano O'Lauehlin of ' Terre

Haute, ispent .Sundaywitii.JPau4and cnildrerr 46f , Mun.cie,tlnrlianaJ

line oveveuauii. t-il 'Alec: Shafer and Josephine 1 Wagner of Sullivan, and Mr, 1 and Mrs. C. A. Ciatlin of Peoria,

Illinois, spent Sunday with Mrs. I the week-end here with Mr. and Mallie Stuck. ' '.' n'Mrs. Rex Daugherty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hill of (and Mr.' and , Mrs Roscoe' DauCarlisle, and Mrs. Wm. Hart andjgherty and family and attended daughter. Vicki of Indianapolis, 1 the Chautauqua. ; ; i ! spent Friday evening here with Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence 'Mahan relatives. ' arid family of Bloomington !and

Mrs. Ella Gummere of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ' Herschel Zink of Indianapolis, called on relatives here Monday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gummere of Terre Haute, called oti relatives here Monday afternoon. RATIONING CALENDAR Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy' Products Book 4 red stamps V2 through Z2 and Al through Ql now valid. V2 through Z2 invalid after Sept. 30. Al through El in-1 I valid after Oct. 31. Fl through Kl 1 inva1iH aftnP Knv m T , thh invalid after Nov. 30. LI through Ql invalid after Dec. 31. j Used Fats-Two red points given for one pound of waste fat. Sugar Stamp 38 valid for five pounds through Dec. 31. No change will be made this year in current sugar ration. Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps 1, 2, 3 and 4 valid indefinitely. OPA says no plans to cancel any.

Help Save The Tomato Crop WORKERS WANTED Men and Women STANDARD BRANDS INC. (Loudon Div.) 2101 So. 3rd St., Terre Haute, Ind. No Experience Required 1 '. Age Limit, Boys and Men 16 to 63. Women 18 to 65. Bring Soc. Security Card. Bus Leaves Powell Garage, 126 S. Main 4:3Q Every Evening. ' ' 7 73c Round Trip.

Honor Birthday On Sunday, August 26th, and Mrs. Jesse Daugherty Mr. and son, Harold entertained with a dinner in honor of their son, J. Claude Daugherty's birthday. , The table was centered with a bouquet of beautiful garden flowers. At one end of the tabls, marking the place for the honored guesti wag a iarge wnite cake wjtn Cmciles at each end for decorations. Little American flags marked each guest's place. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. George Daugherty and children, Bob, Everett and Martha Jane of New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lewis of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Daugherty of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daugherty and sons, David Richard, Jimmy, Steven and Thomas, Lilly ' Daffron and Viola Hunt. The honored guest has gone to Attica, Indiana, where Jie will teach in the high school this year. Mr. and Mrs. James Burton of Terre; Haute, Mr. and ,JMrs. Harold Burton and, ,Uryona B,ut ton of Indianapolis, i were i' gueist of relatives here over the week end and lattended the Chautau-: .qua. ; Mr. :and Mrs. "Kbith Dauaherty si1' "1 - ""w'vj v. Delphi, Indiana,1 f&hd ; Mr.;1; jand Mrs. ; Garjand 1 Daugherty- and " daughter; of New Castle, spent. Mr. and Mrs. Will Watson of Graysville, attended the Chau tauqua bunday and called on j relatives' and friends here." 1 Paul French of Baton Rouge. Quit paying rent ind own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT I LAY-RIGHT Roofing Co. Q Asbestos and Brick Siding, Insulation, Painting and Repairing TIIEWLIS & BENSINGER Phone 1S9-Y Phone 47F22 Carlisle, Ind. . J .fir---ESBBBEBSflBBSBBE!"

Louisiana, spent the holiday here with friends and relatives and played in, the CiiaL.uqua band. Paul is the director of the Standard Oil Co. band in Baton Rouge and is a most welcome visitor here each year. He is the QM0ct nf th Mr arf

late Mr. and Mrs. Homer French. Mrs. Neva Sparks and children of Terre Haute, spent the weekend here with relatives and attnded the Chautauqua. Patty Copeland, student nursa at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, spont the weekend at her home here. Connie Davis of Terre Haute, was a week-end guest of Norma Jean Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis oi Indianapolis. Mrs. Bertha Davis and son, Loren, and Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Davis and family of Terre Haute, attended the Chautauqua Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osman and son returned Saturday to their home in Marion after spending the past week with Mrs. Mayme Apple. TOPS FOR QUALITY; , TOPS FOR QUALITYi .TOPS FOR QUALI1 'tops irnR nnv " t;TCtPS FOR 0 rjTops TOPS FORI TOPS TOR OT'ALrV TOPS FOR QUALITY

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Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley of Patoka. Indiana, spent Satur-. day here calling on friends and ! attending the Chatauqua. ; . BtH,v riichsv of Evansville, !and Bil1 Bentley of Patoka, were guests over the week-end of

I Phyllis and Phillip Vickrey. ! Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKinley of -Adelaide place. Minister, Ind-, iana,' had as their dinner guest3 ! Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs,"' Harry Shorter and son, Ty, Miss Paris Mi-Kin ley, Loron Lambeth ' of New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barrett and son, Jack and Mrs. Hallie McKinley and child ren, Sallie and Rudy all of ; Whiting, Indiana, The afternoon.,'

was spent playing music and singing and looking at pictures. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Aikln'a Service Costa No More." AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE ' VTtiS EVERYWHERE; ' S. w UiU 111 IJLJ1L4' ?YWHERE W WHERE, n Mile : ft'J pERE ' 0HERE: AA'HERE'fKYWHERET" fitlERYWHERE:

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