Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 October 1945 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE You Cheat Yourself When You Don't Read All The ant Ads AH Th e Time
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1945.
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For Sale WE HAVE car of 3-18-9 and n 10 to ;-rt rirtf ir rllfh With o-A-s-i cuiiuiie. . - : se ;v,rtrnd0rl Wo HolivfT Farm US 1JL lllliCltOl..w. ' ' Bureau Co-op. , E'OR John Deere part nd rvice csU 285 at Mace Tire & 9atiery Service, Sullivan, Ind. . CUT FLOWERS and W ildin's Greenhouse. Plants, FOR SALE Pimentoes, Mangoes and Peppers. A. L. Robertson -i T5 T5 A
reeuiiouac, : FOR SALE-Sanitary toilet; 18 FOR SALE Austra White Fries oak dining chairs; 5 buffets; 5 li2z to 3 pounds. $1.00 each, $1.25 brary tables; other furniture; dressed. Free delivery on 2 or some lumber. Will buy sanitary more. Tel. 714. ' toilets and some buildings to
PUREBRED DUROC BOAR & GILT SALE Thursday, Oct. 4, at nicht. 7:30 P. M. 50 head thick ' bodied, dark meaty type spring pigs with soundness and quality. Brown Bros., Lyons, Ind. Located on State Rd. 57, 4Vz miles east of
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FOR SALE 2 reversible plaid Terms. Ldwrenceville Sales Comcoats, one green plaid girl's 100 pany, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. all wool coat,' in excellent condi- . . ' ' tion; one tan wed suit, two blue -f, SALE-Registered Duroc wool flannel: jackets, one leather Sllts and males, -also some Jersey 4 w.,0 wnni hVpsr. one cows- complete lme of farm equip-
J' lvl ' snow suit, all wool, in excellent 'CpndRioh.one.-red;wool . middy
blue wool suit, one red 'wool suit, ' i two skirts. All toe JTbove in sizes
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FOR SALE Two good Jersey cows and 8-year-old work horse. Orval O. Garrard, 4 miles south New Lebanon.
FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet truck with tandem coal and grain FOR SALE 1934 Master Chevbed, good tires, in good mechani- rolet and car heater and radio, cal condition. See James Turley, See Earl Hiatt, Dugger.
Dugger, from 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. FOR SALE Bed high pre-war studio couch. 439 S. Stratton. ' FOR SALE 3-yr-old spotted mare, good western saddle, Lyndell Drake, Fairbanks, Ind.. FOR SALE Two Hoistein cows, each giving 2 gallons of milk. Harry Williams, Shelburn, Ind., r. 2. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet coach, in good shape from ground up. Wayne Linn, Paxton, after 4:30 p. m. FOR SALE Three grade cows, 'one Polled Shorthorn bull, 4 young Duroc boars. George M. Goodman, 2 miles northeast of Paxton. . . FOR SALE Bull and heifer Jersey calves. Green Towers Farm, 1 mile north of Merom.
WARM MORNING cabinet heat- FOR SALE Farms, 100, 80, 60 ers assure you a warm home day or 40 acres. Call or phone Ferd and night. Saves at least 1-3 on Hall, Shelburn. your coal bill. Ready for immed-1 late " delivery. Woodward Hard- CHILDREN'S Activities Magaware Co., Dugger, Ind. zine. Something for every age ; ! and nature from 2 to 12 years. It FOR SALE OR TRADE--Sev-' is educationally authentic, 'hence
en-room modern home in Sullivan, near square. Will consider smaller property as trade in. Box W. W c-o Times. 'FOR SALE Lespedeza 'hay, 60c per bale.' Mrs. Harry Bannister. Shelburn, -Ind. .
Dead Animals Removed All kinds; horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terje Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Trr TUuto. Indiana
FOR SALE 120-acre farm, between Sullivan and Dugger, about
l'.i miles south Berea church on roci h Qd . ' ' 13 7 wells electricity in barn and . ' . .. ?ZSe,MSil0-AP' BTdJe11, Phne 1809, New Albany, Ind. FOR SALE Small house, modern except furnace. Small lot. Automatic hot water, clothes closets, porches, pantry. Phone 899. FOR SALE Green beans, $1.75 & $2.00 bushel, delivered. Rex Pogue, Shelburn Route 2. ' wrecK. uan iNusoaum, uass. uugEer phone. FOR SALET o,t'o r,l... Mun -jjouj. o uavj uiuc suit,' size 38; 2 pairs of brown Dickerson Archlock shoes, size 7-A. 517 N. Section St. - ELECTRIC MOTORS Fractional, 5 and 7 Ms HP. in single phase. Also a few three phase. . . T,. .. 1 r, : ... i it . n c.m " """'" d.D.T. insect spray $1.49 per gallon, liud s Standard Service fvickrey's). . FOR SALE 4-piece wicker suite. 1 library table. 3 solid dining chairs. Frank Bruner, R. 1, Slllnvnn 'nH FOR SALE Good Sellers kitchen cabinet, $10.00. Inquire at 915 'MfU.tVi IVTaJn Ct FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Sales and Services. Phone Kirk Mc3lillin, 250. ! FOR SALE Sellers kitchen cabinet; 3-piece pre-war living room suite. 401 N. Section St. Plr :- ' FOR SALE Large size heating stove, cabinet model. 429 South Stratton. Phone 432-L. - - - - - 'UK oALiiu ji Indian, i cyl inder motorcycle, 3 tires. Good Tl n 1 r-i i I condition. Ray Stevenson burn. 'Ind. R. 2. aneiFOR SALE 1937 Plymouth four-door deluxe; 1938 Ford convertible coupe; 1932 P.B. Plymouth coach; one Model A reconditioned motor. Wade Auto Service, 447 So. State. FOR SALE 80-acre farm, 6 mnes west of Sullivan; house, barn and other outbuildings. 'George F. Eat oh, R. R. 2, Sullivan. a real character, builder. Order now for Xmas presents. Representative, Mrs. Willis Cox, 111 N. Cross, Sullivan, Tnd. ; FOR SALE Ten T&oats. Edward Neal, R. 3, Sullivan. Near Wood's Orchard. COMPRESSOR "UNITS for refrigeration and 'air 'conditioning cquiprrrent. "Terms. ' Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. Wanted WANTED Dead :pntmrils We remove your dead flnimfils free of ! charge. Phorle 'No. 9 reverse thnVges Sullivan Fertilizer .'Co. "WANTED Year round farm job. Rjiy Bush, R. 1 -Shelburn.
WANTED TO BUY Gas re
BOWEL CLEANING POWER OF ERB-HELP MEDICINE One man recently took ERBHELP three jiays and said afterward that he never would have believed his body contained so much filthy substance. He says his stomach, intestines, bowels and .whole system were so thoroughly cleansed that his constant headlaches came to an end, several pimply skin eruptions on his face , dried up overnight, and even the rheumatic' pains in his knee disappeared. At present he is an altogether different man, feeling .fine in every way. ! ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Kerbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get ERB-
HELP. Bennett's Drug Store. WANTED Kug weaving withloom. Annis McClure, R. 1, Sulhvan, south of New Lebanon. . . WANTED Small house or apartment. Must be close in. Call 226 for Mrs. McMillen. WANTED Restaurant help. One waitress, one cook, 1. dishwasher. Kat-A-Korner Restaurant, 1 mile south of Sullivan. (1 Hf" ti M TIRE REPAIRING ANYTIME! Call 262 for ROAD SERVICE. HUD'S STANDARD . (Vickrey's). STATlON , . ,"T T , ., . NOTICE-I am not responsible for any debts incurred by anyone except my sen ana my muuier, , i ivirs. Miner ivicuammon. jacs McCammon. ON TRACK Tuesday, car load Kirgs Station oil treated stoker, als0 car Glendora stoker. Order at once for quick delivery. Draper Coal Co. Phone 14. BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN IN REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING? Instruction, Male. Opportunity f0r men interested in going into own business to be trained by 1C"6C veai .Heeii mi mi;u to install and repair Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Excellent post-war earning possi bilities. Trainine will not intprfere with present job. Mechanicallv inclined men invited tn write for details and FREE "Qual-' jfipatinn Chart Tm TTtiHtiae Inst c.0 Daiiy Times. PTTRT.TC ATrCTIDTJ. T will nf fer for sale at my home in Merom on Friday, Oct. 5 at 1 o'clock, the following property: 1 heatrola, 1 heating sto'e, 1 piano, 1 dining room table, 1 buffet, chairs, 1 small table, 1 electric radio. Othet articles to numerous to mn"on. Mhel May Bragdon. '- " THREE JOBS open with Johnson Feej & Supply Co. Apply at 115 South Court St. OPENED TODAY, October 2nd Johnnie's Place at 120 West Wahittnn ..-itU . . ... 1 1 . j. . "'e'"11 uumjjieie leaLaurani. Foods. Try our Williams, Prop. eats. Johnnie RUMMAGE Sale on Tuesday, October 9th, in the Root building, west side of square, conducted by Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church. EXPERT stove repairing done. Fk.renee parts carried in stock. C R. Allison Hardware, Shelburn, Ii.diana. BUGGER ELEVEN INVADES BIGKNELL BICKNELL, Ind., Oct. 2. Bicknell High Schools Bulldogs will play Dugger at 7:30 tonight at the local football field. The gjme will be the second for the season betivsen the two teams. Bicknell beat bugger 13 to 0 at Dugger September 17. One-Minute Test 1. How many vice presidents of the United States are still alive? 2. Before 1939 what was the name of the country now known as Thailand? 3. What is General de Gaulle's first name ? Words of Wisdom That profound firmness which enables a man to regard difficul ties but as evils to be surmounted, -no 'matter what shape they assume.Cockton.
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Jack Cummins, who has been in the Navy in the South Pacific for several months, will receive an honorable discharge and will return to his home hare soon. Mrs. Violet Cash visited relatives in Terre Haute the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jefferson and family, who have toured the west coast have returned home and are visiting Mr Jefferson's parents here Miss Mary Rambis, who is employed in Indianapolis, is sppndlnS a itHV l!jys tiere wlt!l ner parents. I Lyle Trueblood, who is stationed in Alabama is visiting his wife and chiklrcn over tho week. en(j lWr and Mrs. Frnk Collins of Tcrre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs Harry Vil?on of Detroit, are visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Pinkston have as their guasts this week. Mrs. Rose Purcell of Anniston, Alabama. Miss Mary Jane Downs of Indianapolis, spent the Vesk-snd here with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne of Indianapolis, vioitsd relatives ; here over the week-nd. , ' Mrs. John Reed .of Evansyille has h.n thf pnpst nf Mrs Sfnlla I Ringer Mrs. Everett Taylor.1 - Mr. and Mrs. Era Taylor, Mrs. Evprptt. Tavlor and Mrs. Naomi Young drove to Butlerville . Wednesday for Miss Maxina T, ...... , . . . I. .. .. . : n u . i . .... e Dlt"cli wiiu win uc me guKt ui the Taylor foor a short time. George Cullison, husband ' of
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GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette A wise man said, "Nothing can constitute good-breeding which has not good nature for its foundation." Good nature and consideration for others. Today's Horoscope Adaptability, strong feelings and a pleasant personality are the dominant traits of today's birthday child. You are gay and happy, yet your feelings are easily hurt. You are fond of music and art. Be sure to select your
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. . . . - , rUSieSI JYlUSieal j SMILING IT. Calvin Campbell, Richmond, Va., pictured as he arrived in New York, Is believed to have more invasion "firsts" to his 1 credit than any other Yank; He was first to jump at Sicily. Salerno, lAnzio, Normandy, tiouana, nu Central Germany. He wears seven battle stars and the Purple Heart with two clusters. .(International) . ' . i Mrs wnore. CulUson. clerk at Rector s store, is home from overseas. Mrs. Cullison has. resigned and Mrs. Margaret Moody
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store. : : : ' . i .-.' ' ' : - - t7 " """V' Overseas, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ,, y Mr. and Mrs. Ten Rector ware rrnMn tt , t- .. : . . 111 xciic xidULc xLtutiy, I Mr. and Mrs. Dalten Dean and son, Marion, of Flint, Michigan, life mate with care. Start the month right financially and in regard to all your plans. See that your ' winter wardrobe Is ready, and all moving matters settled. Prepare to enjoy the first month of fall In peace. ' " One-Mlnuta Test Answers 1". Four Charles G. Dawes, John Nance Garner, Henry Agard Wallace and President Truman. , 2.-Siam. . t y y . 3. Charles. ' '
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son aaiuraay. Joe and Dr. Betty Dukas, Mrs F. M. Dukes and Mrs. E. A. Hammack were in Sullivan Friday evening. Dr. Joe and Dr. Betty Duke3 and son, Mike, and Miss Marcslla Dukes have returned to Indianaolis after a visit here with Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. The Pythian Sisters arc having a public party at the K. of P Hall Tuesday evening, October 2. OWL DAMAGES HOUSE NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UP) Mrs. Charles A. Jordan was awakened by a clatter and clash one morning recently and discovered that instead of the burglar she expected to find, an owl was sitting on her kitchen table. It apparently had followed a bird down the chimasy and had -Juno consierable damage in its efforts to find a" way oyt of the house -SQUIRREL SAYS HELLO , INDIANVP0U3 (UP) - Not , Pil,k Miai'ls, but a squirrel surprised Mrs.'" William Cowden tip from, her work in the kitchen. The Wind had blown open her screen door and a squirrel was sitting up on his hind legs in the middle of the room. He scampered j out the same way he got in as soon as Mrs. Cowden noticed him. " mt paying rent ind wn your home. Siprial bargains on trop?rty on Installment plan. Also farms for salp. W. T. 'MELLOTT One-Minute Test 1. What does a barometer register? 2. What-. Scotch singer and comedian was knighted by the late George V of England ? 3. How near can you guess the number of men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Words of Wisdom Friendship hath the skill and observation of the best physician, the diligence and vigilance of the best nurse, and the tenderness and They'll Do It Every
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ATC "Globester" before it took off on the first leg of a round-the-world weekly 151-hour service by the ATC 50-YEAR-AGO DEPT. ' MUNCIE, Ind. (UP) Human nature hasn't changed much in 50 years, according to an item in the 50-year-ago . department of the Muncie Evening Press and neither have vetcians7 conventions"The Orpheus quartette left last night lor Louisville, where they GRAB BAG patience of . tha best mother.Clarendon. Hints on Etiquette When you have a "date," it is good manners to be ready when the young man comes for you. Today's Horoscope If this is your natal day, you are ambitious, filled with lofty ideals, determined in your efforts and possess a shrewd, practical mind. You are an excellent con Distributed by King Features Syn dlcate, 1 Time
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