Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 27, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 February 1946 — Page 3

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I NOTICE Open for business, auto repairs and general overhauling. At Merom Stop 1. Ray- ' mond Bogard.

I WANTED Woman to cook and ' keep house for a family for four i weeks. Good pay. Can go home or remain at place of employ1 ment at night Must have good References. For information write : 69 C C-o Times. i : , I WANTED Party to cut 1000 'posts on shares. Norman Wilkey, 5 mi. northwest Sullivan. ' i RECAPPING and VULCANIZ- ,' ING, any job, large or small, 24IHOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. , Phone 677. " WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4i room house or unfurnished apart- . ment,' close in. Can give referenc-

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For Sale

FOR SALE

rubber in front, with plow, disc

rrr ; 7": and cultivators. Oral O. Harris, SEE US for quality seed and m- Rt , Farmersbur, Jndiana.

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1939 F-20 tractor, D . T ,,;..

!es. Phone 616-L.

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oculation. Farm Bureau Co-op.

FOR John Deere part nd !iervlce call 285 at Mace Tire &

t Sattery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers tractor, 1936 model, newly over-

' WANTED A "girl or woman with,- some experience, to cook and keep house for family of four.

Washing sent

conveniences.

out. All

Pleasant

modern room.

hmilL.fl Alfin TC.-..!

oTr" ".IT . rl u..11 ol' Permanent position with reason

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r FOR SALE-Twenty building Vernon Baker, three miles south have good referenceS- Write 23 R

, sites, 75' frontage 150' deep, join- " , care of Times

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King V-Iiy limns SOUin, easi smc ui

highway 41. Tel. 714. ;

FOR SALE Gas range. Call' 368 or see at 110 W. Graysville. I

Miscellaneous

Ki'UK SAL,; wnue nocit lnes H r i n 1 n O 17

tor saie, zva s'4 ius. o. Coulson. State Road 54. New Leb-

anon phone,

OUTSIDE WIRE, number 8 and 6. Allison Hdw., Shelburn, ' Ind.

USED CARS for sale or trade

fFSaFf 1m Ford "truck ST bUY US6d CarS- Fred Nash' FOR bALh Mil tora trucK,,R eh.u., t; ,

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cash only. Johnny Hays, 41 bo Troll, 2 blocks west of Deep Rock

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The Merom community is looking forward to the treat it is to have on Thursday night when the Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute will send down its fifty-piece orchestra as its contribution to the monthly

Mr. and Mrs.

and family and

Rollie Eslinger Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Cox and son, Dannie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eslinger near Center school. Miss Dorothy Dugger, Mrs.

Community Night program. Mr. ; ro . . f . , and

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NOTICE 24-HR TAXI SERVICE AT THE BUS DEPOT CAFE. PHONE 470.

FOR SALE Philco car radio, 1 WINTER BROILERS are profsingle unit, nearly new; post drill itable. We have a limited supply press and 6 bits. Warrpn Masnn of "Johnson Production-Bred

New Lebanon. Chicks" in our brooders. See r these thrifty, healthy chicks and LATEST popular Victor, Blue you will want to take some back Bird and International records, home with you. JOHNSON FEED also popular, classical and child- AND SUPPLY CO., Sullivan, Inrens record albums. Receive diana. weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell

Music House.

FOR , SALE Purebred Shepherd pups. Parents, natural heelers, and good watch dogs. Chas. B. Cochran, R. R. 1, Shelburn, Ind.

, FOR SALE OR TRADE For Sullivan property, 90 acres. Very productive soil. No buildings. Pope Real Estate. Office in Bank building. FOR SALE Duplex, on Main St., near square. $2,500.00. Easy, terms. Box, 18, care TimesV'"' ; '

' PARCEL DELIVERY, any size

FOR SALE Baled timothy hay, Package, anywhere in the city. 40c per bale. Warren Mason, 1ft Pe 262. HUD'S STANDARD mi. southeast New Lebanon. STATION.

FOR SALE Electric carpet

eeper. Call 565. -

FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, 4 good

tires. In good running order. George W. Deckard,' Highway 54, on Maude McConnell farm.

FOR SALE Nice country home near Sullivan. Easy terms. C. Price, 'Phone 390.

Nevs Every Day From NeighboringTowns

Record Month

For Atterbury Separation Center CAMP ATTERBURY, Indiana, Feb." 6 January was the largest month in the history of the Atterbury Separation Center, it was disclosed today by Brig.

I Gen. Ernest A. Bixby, Post Com

manding General. 75,174 enlisted men and officers were separated during this month. A total of 388,578 men have been separated here to date. Al

though the Separation Center I was activated in October, 1944, more than 84 nerrent. or 327.935 '

Jeanine. Cpl. Ichler is still in of th& discharged have been dur- j service. Mrs. Ichler is the former j jng the past five monthg. 49i2l j Dons Eslinger. , in September, 70,524 in October; ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robson of I 621g3 in November; 70,933 in Terre Haute, are visiting rela- j December, and 75,174 in January. 1

essee and West pected.

Virginia is ex-

ering will be expenses.

: PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Saturday, Feb. 9, at 10:00, 1000 North Main St. Household furniture &

FOR SALE Copper Clad kitchen range, also 50-lb. , metal ice box. Both in good condition. Call 759-A. - HOT WATER HEATER, heavy duty, rebuilt. Price $10.00. Hud's Standard Station. . FOR SALE Western saddle. Lawrence Woodard, Fairbanks.

FOR SALE - South Section

Street, extra nice 4-room bunea-

garage. $2,400. Write t0 mention. Wm, Malone. Dillmg.

Tl '11 4.1 1 : i . A r lirait rvff

X1111 1!) UlC UUCUUl. XT. eiivc. . .. ,t T00rcr,r,i11o

takpn tn rover a- "--- - taken to cover ( MeRdames Maude watkins iRoxie Smith. Ida Hannah and

On Tuesday evening, February !Margarct Rumple attended the 12th, the Merom Brotherhood Garden and Poultry school at plans to have its annual dinner SulliVan recently.

to which the men invite tneir , cpl. and Mrs. Dale Ichler of I wives. A good program is being Sumvan are announcing the !

planned. birth of a daughter, Vicki

The community uouncu meets onMonday night, February 11th. This is a planning council of the representatives of the various

active organizations of Merom. It has just started a whole-wheat

baking project for those interested in wholesome bread. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Milam and son of Montezuma, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mife. Webb Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Walters, Mrs. Freida Hubble and son, Bruce, and Ray Redifer were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Mahan and family. Hhe dinner was in honor of Mrs. Mahan's birthday. . V ' Mrs. John Edwards is confined

re-

GRAYSVILLE Mrs. Frances Burton, Mrs. Christine Medsker, Mrs. Ninas Kitssingcr and Mrs. Mabel Setzur were in Pleasantville last Monday. Rex McEhvain of Chicago, visited relatives hrre last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and daughter spent Sunday with Jessie and Lon Davis.

Mrs. Kathleen Kirton Friday afternoon with

Burton. Ray Watson was in Sullivan Thursday afternoon. .Virgiline Donaldson spent one night last week with Charlotte Phillips.

spent Anna

Nellie Jared spent Saturday night with Myrna Clayton. ' Archie Nowlin and Julia Burnett were in Terre Haute Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Gilham and Audrey Kassingcr attended a show; in Sullivan Sunday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Jess Arnett called on Ruth Haines Saturday; afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clark and , family called on Mr. and Mrs.' Reuben Clark Sunday evening. P.Irs. Norma Rankins and daug! ter and Frank Rankins of Linton, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton nnci daughter Saturday; afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Padgett called on Mr. and Mrs. . Noah Moore Sunday night. ' ' ' -

tives and friends here, They are former residents of Dugger. The O. E. S. initiated three candidates Monday evening. After chapter refreshments of sandwiches, fruit salad and cofff c were served to about fifty members and guests.

MEM

low and

stoves, assortment of garden ! 10 her "ome W1i injuries

tools, other articles too numerous ceived in. a fall last week. , .

Mr. and Mrs. Rea Houman

Box 25, c-o Times.

FOR SALE 5-room cottage and garage on McCammon Street. $1,800. C. Price, jeal estate broker. Phone 390. .

FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet

ham. Auctioneer.

INCOME tax service day or night. R. F. Logan, 428 East Washington St. Phone 118.

FAST BATTERY CHARGING

truck, short wheel base with tan- done with the new safety charg

aem. New radiator, new trans-. ing machine. Drive in! The job

mi:s?.ion, z-spced axle, big motor, done while vou wait, $1,000. Orval Arnett, Phone 885. STANDARD STATION. 535 Sylvan Dell. 1

were called to Effingham Saturday due to the serious illness of the former's father, J. B. Hoilman. Pvt. Fergie Brown left Saturday for Camp Pickett, Virginia, after enjoying a ten-day furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and

HUD'S if amiy attended the Commence

ment exercises at Indiana Uni

versity Sunday. Their daughter,

tun. SALiJi is shoats; iz-in., huh &AU!, mi tora 4 pass. International tractor plow. Rich-i coupe. New tires. A-l condition.

ard Robbins, 6 mi. southeast of See me Sunday. 218 W. Donald-

Sullivan.

FOR SALE Heifer calf. C. H. Brewer, R. 5 Sullivan. Phone 8225.

, FOR SALE Coal heating stove, 4 or 5 room size; gas range, black

& white; bteck & white Quick Meal coal range. Edward Cole, R.

son Street.

FOR SALE Five tons baled

timothy hay at the John V. Rogers public invited, farm, three miles southwest of.

Farmersburg. Shelburn telephone 93-F.

NOT responsible for any debts

but for myself. Walter Cooper, graduates. Mercm. j ' Bob Mahan of Indiana Unij versity and James Mahan of IndPUBLIC games Thursday, Feb. iana state : Teachers College, 7 at 7:30 at St. Marv's church, spent the week-end with their

- Lowell Williams S 1c of California, is spending his leave wiffihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams. Mrs.. Ralph Gordon and Bonnie scent Sunday in Farmersburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gordon l

and Mrs. Nina Gordon were in

Terre Haute Monday. Mel Hamilton is critically ill at her home here. Mrs. Mable Bradbury, Mrs.

Paul Bradbury and Jeanie Folio-. 11 in Tacnntrino TllP?daV. V

.Jim Stwalley was in Jeffersonville, Indiana several days this week. The music department, direct-

An analysis of the daily re- I leases of dischargees issued by . the Post rublic Relations Office j to newspapers in seven states reveals that Ohio was the home ' of 24,627 men released during I January; 19,097 were from Ind- j iana; 10.S07 from Michigan; 7,-le-from Kentucky; 4,702 from' Wto. Virginia. With the moving of the Fort Knox, Ky. ' Separation to Atterbury this month, an ! increase in the number of discharges' from Kentucky, Tenn-'

"A STRONG BANI

Where You Can Bank With Absolute Safety Where You Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Rates , Wc Can Snve You Mon?y On God Sound Loans A ?6..'00.000.00 Bank Is Here To Serve Yoit v Sullivan . State . Bank Safe Since 1875 Serving Sullivan County 71 Y'ears Without Loss-, . To A Customer. - ,. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .

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Esther Carolyn, was one of the ed by Mrs. Talbot, has started

! practicing on uie. upciciio iv

given in the early spring, entm-

Feed Store.

FOR SALE Desk lamp, floor lamp, table lamp, 9x12 linoleum rug, 2 auto casings 6:00x16, two tubes. 128 North Cross.

FOR SALE Model 2 M International mounted corn picker. New Aug. '45. A-l condition. Joe Harris, Carlisle, Phone 95F2. ,

FLOOR SANDING and finishing done. Have complete eauinment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R. 5. Dugger phone 38-F-3 .

LOST

. SWITCH BOXES, 60 amp., main range. Allison' Hdw., Shelburn,

k Ind.

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FOR SALE 6-room house, double garage,' chicken house, brooder house, 1 acre ground, located 1 mile from square on S. St. Clair St. Immediate possession. Joe Asbury, Terre Haute, R. 1.

; FOR SALE Extra good 80

acre farm. Good -6-room house,

electricity, water in house, good

outbuildings. Would trade for good

roperty in bulnvan. This is a

good production farm, located 4 mi. north of Dugger. Also baled timothy hay, recleaned Patoka soy

beans. Orville O. Pigg, 201 S. Section St., Sullivan, '

FOR SALE 80-acre farm, vacant land. 60 acres tillable, 20 acres timber. $2,400.00. 460 So. Court.

FOR SALE Cast iron heating stove with pipe in good condition. Inquire at McKinley's Electric Shop.

LOST Red female cocker, spaniel. Answers to name of "Gypsy." Bill Kellams. IN MEMORIAM In the memory of our husband and father, Clarence "Lib" McClure, who died a year ago. There's a new star in heaven these days

And it shines as a token to us,

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mahan and daughter. ..

Harold

FOR SALE International Farmall 1937 model dn steel and rubber with 14-inch plows, culti

vators, seven-foot tandem disc The inscription upon it is Clarence and 10-foot harrow, also 42-inch I McClure, combine, used very little. All, As bright as a heavenly star can equipment is in good condition. be. Call or see 'Damon Pugh, Farmersburg. . .. I We will not grieve that he left us,

. . . , His memory we shall hold apart,

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hearts

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford' 33109, Terje Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohhWachtel Co

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FOR SALE Lionel train, also auto radio. Donaldson St.

FOR SALE 1941 G.M.C. truck,

long wheel base, flat and stock

rack, good condition. Roy Dyer,

Dugger, Ind. Call after 6 p. m.

Mrs.

Cecile McClure and Children.

-SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs." Bert Howard were the week-end guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gummere of Evansvilla, spent the week-end

here with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy

Thomas.

Misses Mary and Frances Rambis of Indianapolis, visited their

parents here Saturday and Sun

day. Miss Marilyn German visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanfill and family of Indianapolis Sunday; Mrs. Tommy Osborne of Camp Poke, Louisiana, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter : McGarvey of California, arrived here Saturday to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Emmet Power and other.

relatives. , . . ., .

ed VThe Belle of Bagdad."

CLOWN PROVES TROOPER

ELKHART, Ind. (UP) In the best tradition of the theater, Earl Davis of Elkhart, a clown, re

fused to halt his act on a recent

Victory Loan drive 'show here, even though a "bomb" burst prematurely and burned his face.

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We Buy Used Cars Top Prices -.-'See Us First4 LINTON Motor Sales Irsc

CANT

"Cars Of The

Future"

Linton

Ph. 53

Ind.

FOR RENT

t'UK kent Sleeping room

close to cheese factory. Also washings wanted. 807 E. Dude St.

Wanted

One-Minute Test' " 1. Who was the first to use a telescope to observe the heavens? 2. Who wrote the four gospels ? 3. What Is a sobriquet? "

GRAB BAG

It will pay you to continue to conserve your present car it will pay you to continue to get skilled, dependable service at regular in-tervals--because, despite, over-optimistic reports, it will be some time before new cars are avdlabie in large volume for the general public. . . . Make certain of having reliable- daily transportation see us for i service now and regularly! : YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SERVICING YOUR CAR

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals frue of

charge Phone No. 9 reverse1 charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. J i

wanted Housework or restaurant work. Call at 452 So. Court. . ,

Hints on Etiquette, s Usually jelly is spread upon the bread with a knife, but it may be placed next the mpft.t on the dinner plate, at dinner and eaten with a fork."

Today's Horoscope A birthday today means that you have a grand sense of humor,

are .witty, fond , of fun, economical and prudent, the latter two virtues not always found in combination with the first. . You are inclined toward sensitiveness, which worries and annoys you. You should practice poise... You are demonstrative and loving, and should have a very happy marriage. Don't get a martyr complex early today;. Imagination Is' excellent for fiction writing, so try it on that. Buy household' electrical devices this morning, and then take care of correspondence. Be careful of incendiary

material today, but plan aa enjoyable party. Around 7 p. m. there are splendid rays for a friendly gathering. Don't be surprised at delays, however.

Words of Wisdom Sorrows are our best educators. A man can see further through a tear than a telescope.

' One Minute Test Answers 1. Galileo. 2. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. , S. A nickname.

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