Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 196, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1945 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3; 1945.

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For Sale - - Q vvLnnvi.- ---- 3-12-12 coming. Oct in luitt" w.v. us if interested. We deliver. Farm Bureau. Co-op, ,. FOR John Deere parti and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ' CUT FLOWERS and Plants. R ildin's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Pimentoes, Man goes and Peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, xt. n. . FOR SALE Austra White Fries VA to 3 pounds. $1.00 each, $1.25 dressed.. Free delivery on 2 or more. Tel. 714. 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 PnlW Shorthorn bull. 4 vnntiff Duroc boars. George M. uooaman, tva n.-ues iw"U. Paxton FOR SALE Bull and heifer i . r . rp.,ni,a jersey v.. - Farm, 1 mile north of Merom. WARM MORNING cabinet heat ers assure you a warm home day

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. l;u r j fr ;mmPH. , Tip deHW ' WooLard HardJ Du ind ware to, uugger, inu. ;j FOR SALE OR TRADE Sev-

en-room modern home in Sulli-,uespnone b4U. van near square. Will consider TOIfsALWusUinlo"ridsmaller property as trade in. Box horses 3 coltg m W. W., C-0 limes. jh t pp-istpp. Also snrMlPs Tnm

FOR SALE Lespedeza hay, 60c per bale. Mrs. Harry Bannister,' Shelburn, Ind. - irr,T? cat v. 1 90-aprp farm, he-

tween Sullivan ind Dugger, about miles north of Graysville on Rd. following property: 1 heatrola, 1 1H miles south Berea church on 63. Graysville Phone 2-17. heating stove, 1 piano, 1 dining "i - j. t,,, j u thfoo room table, 1 buffet, chairs, 1 well barn FOR SALE-Weaned pigs. Also ' small table, 1 electric' radio. OthZ ,p Jlo F P Bedwell Phone WOuld Iike to buy two or three er articles to numerous to menhouse, silo. F. V. Bedweu, fnone . h 0i0 o,.4 win. : ip.i,-.! .

1809, New Albany, Ind. FOR SALE Small house, rriodem except furnace. Small lot. AuL Mtc tomatic hot water, clothes closets, porches, pantry. Phone 899. FOR SALE Green beans, $1.75 & $2.00 bushel, delivered. Rex Pogue, Shelburn Route 2. ELECTRIC MOTORS Fractional, 5 and 7 H.P. in single phase-. Also a few three phase. Terms. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90. for SAT.F.Rppistm-Pd niimn Duroc gilts and males, also some Jersey cows, complete line of farm equip-1 ment. Frank Pirtle, R. 2 Sullivan. , , D.D.T. insect spray $1.49 peri gallon. Hud's Standard Service (Vickrey's). ' - v - ; FOR SALE 4-pio wicker suite, 1 library table, 3 solid dining chairs. Frank Bruner, R. 1, ' Sullivan, Ind. . I FOR. SALE Good "Sellers" flP-00, Inquil'e 213 North Main St. : FOR SALE 1934 Master Chevrolet and car heater and radio. See Earl Hiatt, Dugger. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Sales and Services. Phone Kirk McMillan, 350. Dead Animals v Removed AU kinds: horses, cows, I sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SulliI ran phone 332 or Crawford Xzui or .Crawford 531U9, Terje Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John WaehteJ Co TenV Haute, Indiana

FOR SALE Sellers kitchen sells for $1 you make 50c procabinet; 3-piece pre-war living fit. 15 other delightful fast-sell-

room suite. 401 N. Section St. , - OAT I . - r x orviju ijmgc site ucaitug stove, cabinet model. 429 South Stratton. Phone 432-L. FOR SALE '31 Indian, 4 cyl-! inder motorcycle, 3 tires. Good condition. Ray Stevenson, Shelburn, Ind. R. 2.

FOR SALE - 1937 Plymouth ommended person. Box R2, Sul-four-door deluxe; 1938 Ford con- Ilvan Tlmes.

vertible coupe: 1932 P.B. Plymouth coach; Qne Model A rec(m ditioned motor. Wade Auto Service, 447 So. State. FQR SALE80-acre farm, 6 mUeg wegt Qf Sullivan; houge 'barn and other outbuildings. George F. Eaton, R. R..2, Sullivan. COMPRESSOR UNITS for re frigeration and air conditioning o..,inrnont Tomn t ;n Sales . Company, Lawrenceville, r-"une au. 0 ."T , . . r idigu cuuee urn, g metal stoves 12o w. Washington . St. Johnny Williams. FOR SALE-Good SO-acre farm.i practicaily new. 4.r00m house with full basement fair . outbuildings, plenty ' water. See Lawrence McCammon, Dugger, 1 GRAVEL For every purpose, GraVCl yUr drive"way for wn" ter, now. Contract or general naming, prompt service. Dor esSpringer. FOR" rowed SALE Two March farBerkshire boars, eligible for register. LoweU R. Badeer. 2 mvjt nt.u vaivto, xuiui.j "aiu, Ed Coffman Estate. . " uT"m TV ber tires collapsible. Good as new. Mrs. Denzil Stuck, c-o James Ault, R. R. 2, Sullivan. FOR SALE Easy Mangle, good condition. Reasonable. Call 809 No. Court St. FOR SALET-Registered Duroc boars, vaccUiated for cholera, strain of Austin Ellis of Palestine and Brown Bros, of Lyons, Ind. 6 months old. Wayne' Huff, 3 miles west of High School on 154. mil ,0oi f uini, ci iim FOR SALE Circulating hea'r, 2l-in. bcwl. Good condition, Phone 593-Y. 807 N. State. F0R SALE Simmons single bed, complete. 401 North Section St. ,- ' FOR SALE All kinds of good used winter clothing, shoes' and overcoats. Selling out at half price ithis week, 50 or 60 men's and boys' suits, like new. Will buy John. .ne good' shoes for men Waldorf. 809 North Section. POTATO ONION SETS, 2 lbs. 29c;. green beans, 3 lbs. 25c; also lima beans, tomatoes and apples. Cox, 225 North Main. FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth 2-

door. Mac's Radiator Repair, 10 PaPerE. Jackson. Phone 693. j iv-,o catt o 1 ' BENEFIT SHOWING, TcrpetuFOR SALE Sows and pigs, Q, c .,. , , ct - ', 7. , . . , . , v ' al Sacrifice for St. Mary s Catho- , . I J505' lic Church Friday October.5. Cecil H.att, 1 mile northf Peer- lg45 ghow at th'church. 7:15 less mine. P. M, 9:00 P. M. Admission 21c,

TOR SALEButterbeans in the hull, $3.00 per basket delivered or at farm. Bring own container.' Rex Togue, Shelburn Route 2. REGISTERED JERSEY SALE jLiie inn u muiuai ti auaau ,ailey Jersey Breeders sale will be held Wednesday, October 10th at Graham Farms, Washington, Indiana. Twenty breeders have con-' signed 45 head of cows and heifers. . I

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WANTED Dead animals. We ! remove your dead animals free of , cnarge. Fnone No. 8 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ! WANTED Year round farm job. Ray Bush, R. 1 Shelburn. I WANTED TO BUY Gas frigerator. Call 861-Y. I WANTED Small house or apartment. Must be close in. Call 226 for Mrs. McMillen. ! WANTED Restaurant help. One waitress, one cook, 1 dish- ! washer. Kat-A-Korner Restaur ant, 1 mile south of Sullivan. FEMALE HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY CHRISTMAS CARDS Show our brilliant 18Card "Candlelight" Assortment: ing Assortments and Gift Wrap- j Pes Pay you u tu iuu fKU - - ill, Amazing values. Write QROGAN CO., 30 East Adams, pjept. 191, Chicago, 3, 111. ROOM, board and understanding care for active, elderly woman. Must be in comfortable, mod ern home with responsible, recWANTED Small, partially furnished or unfurnished apartment with heat. Must be well located. Box R, Sullivan Times. iMisceilaneonTIRE REPAIRING ANYTIME!' Call 262 for ROAD SERVICE.! HUD'S STANDARD STATION; VJlrroV.cx iviCKreys;. ON TRACK Tuesday, car load K intrs Station oil treated stoKer. also car Glendora stoker. Order at -- , onue lur yulLK- uellvelCoal Co. Phone 14. BUSINESS OFoUR OWN IN KEf KIUEKATlUIM & AIR CONDITIONING? Instruction, Male. Opportunity for men interested in going- into. urn uii...w.4c.l.Hueu .. large scnuui. vjreai neeu ioi inun to install and repair Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Excellent post-war earning possibilities. Training will not inter fere with present job. Mechanically inclined men invited to write for details and FREE "Qualification Chart Test." Utilities Inst., c-o Daily Times. PUBLIC AUCTION-I will offer for sale at mv home in Merom on Friday, Oct. 5 at 1 o clock, the IJUII. ILIICI mety Dldguuu. THREE JOBS open with Johno eTu To? Ply al 115 South Court St. . i - OPENED TODAY, October 2nd, Johnnie's Place at 120 West Washington with complete restaurant, Foods. Try our eats. Johnnie Williams, Prop. EXPERT stove repairing done, Florence parts carried in stock, c- R- Allison Hardware, Shelburn, Indiana. inuii, j. nose interested in leveling graves and getting power mower at Old Hickory cemetery send contribution to trustees to , be kept for this purpose, until 'sufficient to do same. Trustees: Wilson McClellan, Jade. Goodman, Cornie Willis. I - - 1 THE individual denign of a Spencer insures it to be the most comfortable and most economical because its shape never changes. uau 301 auer a PIva Giles ATTENTION FARMERS Or-r'-T vnur Kelly seed corn before Oct. 1st and get $1.00 bu. discount. Spc Kelly's dealer, Bill Mickey. ATTENTION Thrifty" HousewivesWatch for Betty Crocker's recipe and coupon's tomorrow's Fed- tax 4c- t01 25c ' T FREE $687.30 worth Gold Medal Flour coupons in tomorOST LOST Green umbrella iu Shelburn. Finder write Ira Davis, Farmersburf

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Mrs. Rosemary Truelock and daughter, Trudy, spent a few days in Indianapolis with. Mr. and Mrs..E. C. McMillen. Mrs. Ruth McGehey and son, who have been visiting her parents returned to their home in Indianapolis. " " Mrs. Lillian Jones was in Terre Haute Monday. Paul Oaks, who has been overseas for over three years is returning home with an honorable discharge. He i3 expected to arrive about the 10th cf this month, Mrs- Blanche Caks was in Sullivan Tuesday morning. Mrs. Betty Stalder entertained her bunco club Friday afternoon. II EH. ... . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yung nad uuui guau vvci uic end Mr. and Mrs. John Young nrH Hahtpr nt Tndianannlis - Word has been received here Si " . " ' " " mer resident here. Miss Maxine . Mvers -. returned Monday from a visit in Chicago Michigan- City : and .4nJianapolM Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ringer returned from Tell City Tuesday where they visited their son, Rev. Elmer Ringer. - . , i . in Miss Esther Myers was Linton Saturday. - Mrs. Rassie Cooper is confined to her home by illness. George Cullison is home from overseas. He has received an honorable discharge. , ,r"s; Mrs. jonn story was in i.inion The Church of Christ is holding a revival meeting. The Pvthian Sisters went to

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Sullivan to initiate candidates president, Kenneth Callahan then in New Idea, Inc., manafacturrs for the Sullivan Temple Thurs- turned over to Mrs. Violet Tal- of a wide range of farm marhindny evening. They reported a bot, the music teacher. The band cry and implements, it has been nice "time. played for thirty minutes, then announced by Victory ImanueL

One-Minute Test 1. In the early days of the American west, what were "rustlers"? 2. Who was the most famous Mexican bandit? 3. By what other name was the U. S. S. Constitution known? Words of Wisdom All my experience of the world teaches me that ln-99 cases out of 100, the safe and just side of a question is the generous and mer ciful side. Mrs. Jameson.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raley weekand daughter spent the end in Evansville, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir and daughter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Admiral Hoesman of Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs.

Gaddis Hunt, Mr.' and Mrs. Max ber 2. Delegates were elected for Davis and daughter, Nancy, were Grand Lodge to be held October guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 9-10 at, Indianapolis. Alma JefThede Hunt, the occasion being fers, delegate; Tillia Stwalley, the 75th birthday t-f Mr. Hunt. alternate; Ora Jordon, delegate; Phillis and Phillip Vickrey and Lizzie Curry, alternate, spent the week-end with Rev. 1 Mrs. Lou Henry, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. P. Bentley and son, Harry Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Al Billy of Patoka, Indiana. Letner and baby of Belleville, Patricia Copeland of the Meth-' in,ois' amJ Mnancl Mrs. IIarry odist Hospital in Indianapolis, Kaylor and Elsie Kaylor were and C. F. Vickrey and son, Olan dinner guests Sunday of Mr. arid and Harold Copeland of Sullivan, . frs- Ral Gordon an dau6hwere dinner guests Sunday of ter' BonnlS' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and Miss Bculah Pipber. Miss family. .. ;' Gladys Zink, Mr. and Mrs. John ..iu uKwl . f t.,j; ' Zink and Mrs. Gussie Zink of

'.. . , j. l.Uill AlUI-TCl JL J.I lUlcliiCtP"s, u wecK-ena wim - i Robertson. i i Kill T?alfv ctnHpnt nF TnH ana State Teachers"" College, spent the week-end at his home here. Carol Hoilman of Ypsilanti, Michigan, is spending the ' week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. ; , -Mr. and Mrs. Karl Olson'" of" ChicagOLare guests this week' of fTwT'lnHop'c nMH)"Mr nnrf Mn ' - X - " Henry Gettinger a'nd solli Nat ' Ri1ev Miihnm Pirtia spendillg e week with Mr' anH Mrs rharioo MrTcinW onri 'and Mrs. Charles McKinley and rm:i in WV.iinn The Jackson Township School Band Association met at the gymnasium October 1, .for the first time since July. The meeting was called to order by the GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette If you have made a date with a tharmlngr girl to take her out, don't keep her waiting. Be at her home at the tune you told her to .tw ' Today's Horoscope v y . A birthday today means that you are self-reliant, dependable and aggressive. You have a wonderful capacity for detail. You are practical, shrewd In your judgments and refuse to accept de

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,the group went to the assembly nounced that the new controllj where the meeting was continu- jg interest will continue me ed. Committees were appointed machinery and implements and

and Dlans were made for the winter's work. Watch this paper ' f or Hate of carnival to be given soon. J Mn!. Fern Cole and Mrs. Nellie Worth were in Sullivan Monday. Frances Rebekah Lodge met at the I.O.O.F. Hall Tuesday, Octo Indianaoolis. 'spent the week-end : relatives. . j - bopnomore yiass piannea a navnae ana wemei lociat i Shakamak September 28th, but due to such rainy weatner tney held their weiner roast in the shelter house at the grove. All renorted a good time. Mrs. Fern Case and son, Bill,,. Ptc and Mrs. Louis Hellman andc Bonnie Qordon were, in Riley 'Ssiturday Tliffht. ' . ''Tsz " S Richard Aycrs is home on leave after completing his boot. training at Great Lakes Naval Station. Mrs. Jean Owens of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stwalley. WILL CONTINUE LINES OF FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS The Aviation Corporation of New York has contracted to purchase the controlling interest feat. Success in life and happy marriage are indicated. ieuday be a day of expressire ur self with confidence. Whetl-t you have-requests to grant, or favors" to request, do it in the spirit that you know you will accomplish what you want, and you moat likely will. ' One-Minute Test Answers I. Cattle thieves. S. Pancho Villa. . "Old Ironsides."

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that replacement parts on their products will likewise be continued. CAKD OF THANKS I fJratpfnllv arknowledcina find thanklng neighbors and friends for their sympathy and kindness during the death of our dear daughter. We also wish to thank the minister. Rev. Killion, for his comforting wordy; Mrs. Ward other beautiful songs; Mrs. McIIugh, pianist; the pallbearers, the donors of beautiful flowers and Mr. McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thncker anS Family. mil. jj.p u u'r,ijju,.u )nmiw YOUR IVASt BSOSS W-'S9Wt XT WWmli rs'i'

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation for the kind thoughts of our friends at the time of the tragic death of our loved one, Wayne Chapman, Aviation Ordnance Man of the United States Navy, who died in p plane accident in Florida. Mrs. Willa Bea Chapmao, Charles and Tommy, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles & Chapman, Nancy and Warren, Mrs. Lucy Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fishes.

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