Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1946 — Page 5

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BUELIVAN DAILY TIMES-. WEDNESDAY. APR. S. "1916.

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DEALERS WANTED For fastest moving combination screenstorm ventilating window in the country! Exclusive franchises given! This window has many PATENTED features; low priced; two weeks . delivery; Hoosier-made product throughout; samples and

1 sales material available; our representatives are making $100 per ! week and up. Write NOW before

someone else in your community takes advantage of this opportunity. MathAvs Supply Corporation.

517 East Washington Street, Indi

anapolis, Indiana. FURNACE cleaning. Also repairing -furnaces. Steed-Carson Co., Lewis, Ind. Write or phone.

For Sale

FOR SALE 80-acre farm with

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

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2 sets of buildings, electricity in j with modern equipment. Box 19 nn and available in the other, care Times.

RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. ' TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street.

TWO BOTTUM M-incn tractor LoCated 1 mile northwest of flows for sale. Farm Bureau Co- Bucktown. inquire for Ben Figg 0Pj ' ' at Raynold Figg's. FOR John Deere parti nd, FOR SALE 1940 Ford truck, lervice call 285 at Mace Tire & new tires with '41 motor. 305 N. Div4fAw CatctIaa Ciilllirnn Tnn ! - .

"-i ! WANTED to DO - General '; CABBAGE PLANTS, frost i FQR SALE Two cows with lawn mower sharpening and re. proof. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT I calveg and two heifers to freshen pair. 543 W. Thompson Street.

NURSERY. ! soon. Three miles southwest of

for s AT.F 'RalpH alfalfa hav ew iDanon. nayaen vaugnn

3rd cutting. John Stultz, R. 3 Carlisle.

PUBLIC GAMES will be held

o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan.

FOR RENT

Charles Vickrey and . family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Gettinger at Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels

FOR RENT Strictly modern 'and family spent Sunday witn furnished country home, 6 miles Mr. and Mrs. George Rusk at from Sullivan, 1 mile off pave-1 Oaktown. - mmt $50.0(1 tier month For in- Ruth Pleasant and one of. her

formation, write in care of Box school pupil;-, Gerhard Solingcr,

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FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer. Shake's Machine Shop, 428 So. Troll.

FOR SALE Ewes with lambs. E. F. Springer, Telephone 688.

FOR SALE John Deere 2. 16-in. plow on rubber, good as new; rubber tire wagon. C. Lyndell Drake, Fairbanks, Ind.

WANTED Someone to clean office once each week Write Box 1000 c-o Times.

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WANTED-Girl or woman for general housework. Washings sent out. Write Box 1500 c.o

FOR SALE Upright piano, very reasonable. Phone 9192.

FOR SALE OR TRADE Philco table model electric radio, Princess dresser, leather rocker, four display showcases. Flynn's Station, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Beautiful six-room house, two acres black ground, garage, chicken house, smokehouse, cellar, under good woven wire fence.' See Elmo Ranard, second house north of Livingston Store, Scotchtown. , FOR SALE 4-room semi-modern house with basement at 485 . Star Ave. Inquire at 435 S. Troll. Also table anit-d-ehairs, 9x12 rug and pad." -A

FOR SALE 5-room house, one Times,

acre of ground, good outbuildings. Near Sullivan. Inquire at

Woodward Hardware Store, Dugger, Ind.

LOST 17 jewel yellow gold watch. Waterproof. Sweep second hand, 10-karat solid gold case No. 512. Has 4 holes in back for removing. Box 33 care Times.

FOR SALE Fishing poles,

ft. to 16 ft., 25c to 49c; softballs, livan.

49c; leather catchers gloves, $2.49; ball bats, 98c; archery sets, 89c;

WANTED TO RENT 100 acres of good corn ground. Have' new . tractor and equipment. For ref-

' erence see Bill Mickey. Chas. 10 Alsinan, 19 So. Maxwell St.; Sul-

NEW SUITS

Lucy Bedwoll vs. Dwipht Revere Bedwell. Complaint for divorce, alimony, custody and support.

WANTED TO BUY Small

powerhouse set complete with farm- ?lose in to Sullivan. Five

power transformer, interesting, amusing, educational. $6.95. Many other toys and games for boys and girls from 6 to 60. At Kaysons' Inc., 6 So. Court. Phone 213.

room house or larger with elec

tricity. Call 736.

British Hero Dies

WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Modern house, in Sullivan. Six rooms or more. Call 736.

FOR SALE Baby buggy, in WANTED TO BUY A used good condition. Gates Grocery, 664 car preferably 1936, '37 ' or '38 S. Main. model but will consider any mod"FOR SALE-15 head of stock fL fee Cha,s' L;fDavi' Jr: uncattle; one milk cow. WUbur ty Assessors office, Court House.

Grass, Carlisle, Ind. '

FOR SALE Bull calves from 2 to 6 weeks old. Wanted to trade: two-bottom 14" tractor plow for one 16" tractor plow. Sec Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mile north of Merom.

FOR SALE Tourist camp, filling station, all equipment. On U. S. 41. Box 83 care Times. FOR SALE House trailer, bed, dresser, 2-burner kerosene stove, New Perfection, just like new. James E. Preston, Carlisle, Ind. FOR GRAVEL PHONE 640. Washed gravel or unwashed pit run. Prompt delivery. JOHN A. ROGERS, SULLIVAN. HOMINY by ton $2.80, bag $2.90; northern seed oats, $3.20 bag; egg mash, $3.60; scratch, $3.35. Able's Feed Store.

WANTED Woman to, do lam-

FQ5-SALE Girl's new -coat J washinS. Write Box WW c-o and hat set, size 3; 2 extension ! ilmcs-

gates, 1 small size tricycle. 415 N. Cross.

Miscellaneous

tUK bALfc Five-room resi-j FOR A COOLER home this dence two blocks from public summer insulate now. No down square. Desirable location. Six 1 payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan thousand dollars cosh. Write to , Insulation Co., Phone 228 or 258. "C. F. K.," c-o Daily Times.

FOR SALE Used bicycle, ex

cellent condition, good Firestone

FOR SALE At very little raise in rates, 80 Collision. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind.

SPECIAL PRICES on greases and oils bought in quantities. We

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'S VnnnVT U iT BRED CHICK hatch days are stool $20.00. Wanted: good truck. Mondays and Thursdays of Each1 Cox, 225 North Main St. ,Mlr ot vn, n,mA

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Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Alton, Illinois, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children of Indianapolis, are guests of Grover Vickrey this week. . Del no Vickrey left Sundoy for New York, where he has accepted employment. Mrs. Nancy Kelly who spent the winter months in Chicago has returned o her horns here. Miss Lois Kelly of Indianapolis,

was a guest 01 jvm Keity ovev the week-end. I, Joe Walls is rpending a few t with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitfield near Carlisle.

Mr. and Mrs. Edsar Smiley nf

Carlisle, spent the here with relatives.

FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmobile s3nd us m yur order today Ior eieht 4-door sprfan T.cnHaii the exact date you , desire. All

Lofton, 2 miles east of Shelburn leadinS Breeds. $5.00; $8.95; $11.50 after a long illness. A former chief

FIELD MARSHAL VISCOUNT GORT, above, 59, who commanded the British expeditionary forces to France and the retreat to Dun-

kerque early in World War n, died in Guys hospital, London,

Mrs. Charies and Mrs. Thomno Johnson of Jasonville, were in Dugger Tueday. ! Mr ,. r?ortt8 Hannum retifrTi'c.'i Sunday from a visit in Washingtor. ."nd:-i"a. Mrs. Den McGee and Mrs. Da-son Houck were in Sullivan and Linton Monday. Mi". Violet P mold vas in Sandborn Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of her uncle. . Tl.;e O. E. S. met in regular

ser.sinn Mondny evening good attendance. The n: ttx': fills:! their pbecs s

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones were , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt j Laughlin of Braiil Sunday. j " Bert Linton Jr. of Aurora, Illw noi, visited friends here Sun-! day. ! Paul Bennett of Madison, j Wisconsin, who hn;, been visiting his parents here for the last two weeks has returned to his home. K " ; George Wilson Jr. spent the ' week-end in Olney, Illinois, 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson and family. ! Paul Ellis and Alex Wilson spent last ' week-end in Chicago. Lennie Clemons of Aurora, Illinois, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. ! Eirthtny Club Meets The Birthdav club net at ih home of Mrs. Lula Wanglin on Thursday evening. March '21st to celebrate her birthday. Refresh- , nv f-i randwiches, pickle?, fr'iit r-alsd. cake, ice cream and r-"pg .'crh served to Mssdairrs ;- LKlle Miller, Nettie

'.gpp.3 Farrott, Betty Ruth Bradbury. Doro

thy Buckingham, Fmma Turner, Anna Brown, Fnulinc Curry, Sarah Jordan. Amelia Cochran, Marguerite Miller and one guest Mrs. Frank Pirtle. Mrs. Wanglin received many nice gifts. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott had as j theft, guests Puno'py Mr. .wd Mrs. L. F. Smith and Miss Ruby Hitchmnugh of Anderson, Indians. Mr and Mrs. Smith arc leaving for Fresno, California, thi:: weak. j Feb -crrtt 'a rnendine a ' days with his rister, Mrs. L. F. 1 Smith of Anderson. He will lso visit his aunt and uncle, Dr. and I

Mrs. W. K. Levett of . Macy, Indiana. Mrs. Duane Scott and son, Don Lee, who are visiting in Nebraska, are expected home soon.

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WITH THE COAl STRIKE ON, Frank Cook ot Pittsburgh, his daughter, Ivy, 7, and his w;:a, Mrs. Lome Cook, get togetner to ngure out a budget that will stretch their funds over the duration of the walkout. Cook is employed at the Montour, No. 10 mine, of the Pittsburgh Coal company. A 12-year-old son, Jomes. is not shown in the family group. (International Soundphoto)

"A STRONG BANK" Where You Can Bank With Absolute Safety Where You Can Borrow Money At. Th& Lowest Interest Rates We Can Save You Money On Hood Sound Loans A $0,500,000.00 Bank Is Here Tc Serve You. Suiiiyan State Bank Safe Since 1875 ' Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Los3 To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

GRAB BAG-

on Road 48.

FOR SALE One excellent

Koll-Away bed with innerspring j

mauress. mrs. u. Li. somers, Fax ton, Ind.

& $12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED

& SUPPLY CO. Phone 606.

ICE for sale at the

.Station in Graysville.

Texaco

SPECIAL PRICES on insect spray, Bovinoil and separator oil. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

of the British imperial staff and a distant cousin of King George VT, Gort resigned as commander In chief and high commlssiener for Palestine last fall because of ill health. (International

LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, elso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House.

FOR SALE Mixed hay. Wallace Springer, New Lebanon Elevator

FOR SALE . Four-roomed house, garage, water in kitchen. Corner lot. Close in. See Hosea Pound, Shelburn. ,; FOR SALE Grist mill with International 10 h.p. gasoline engine, burrs & sheller. Dan, Prose. Carlisle R. 3.

SUMP PUMPS in stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Phone 90.

Wanted

WANTED Dead animals. We!Times

y ernove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

INSTRUCTION, Male. INVESTIGATE Auto Body and Fender

I Repair prof its. You'll be convinced. Practical spare time home study and resident course ineluding metal work, spray painting,, welding, may help you open your jovn repair shop or get a good job. Mechanically-minded men '18 to 60 write for free details. Auto-Crafts Training. 79 c-o

, BOSTON (UP) Critics of Boston certainly cannot assail the Hub's sense of self-confidence. Typical of the city's self-assurance is this sign in a down-town beauty shop: "Don't whistle at any girl leaving this shop. She may be your grandmother."

Ose-MlKU-e Test 1. Vhat name 13 the first day of April known by ? 2. In France, what is a person called on April first? 3. What is the 20th wedding anniversary called?

PACK UP TO LEAVE BABIES

Vor3s of Wisdom Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty; inaccuracy of dishonesty. C. Simmons.

Hints on Etiquette Don't nag your 'teen-age children, or they may be so hurt and

They'll Do It Every Time

WANTED Waitresses for Sat

urday nights. Sullivan .Hotel. "

FOR SALE 1937 Lincoln Zephyr coupe; 1934 Dodge sedan, radio and heater. Good shape. Call at Black & White Garage, Dugger, Indiana.

WANTED Waitresses at BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person.

HAVING sold his home and i

movme to smaller Dronerty. will t

have public sale of household j goods Saturday, April 6 beginning I at 12:30 p. m. Look in later issue j for items to be sold. Noah Meel s Floyd Dillingham, 30 So. McCammon St.

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Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sulli

van phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all

phone charges. 24 hour ser. vice. John WachteJ Co Temfeit IiCtt

WANTED Tomato acreage. 1946 prices: $30.00 per ton for No. l's, $20.00 for No. 2's. Star Packing Co., R. 2 Jasonville, or A. Ray

Wyman at New Lebanon Elevator.

WANTED TO HAUL Gravel, grain and coal. Delivery any time, any place. Call Howard Hayhurst, Fairbanks phone.

SPECIAL $3.00 permanent (new material1!. Choice of all over croq., feather fluff or new cap coif. Charm Beauty Shop. RUMMAGE SALE, Tee-Y-Teff Bakery, Saturday, April 6 and Monday, April 8. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sponsored by Psi Iota Xi.

SIT BACK and take it easy. Phone 39.W, Shelburn, for tire repairing. Flynn's Service Station, Shelburn, Ind.

LADIES, you need not worn? WANTED TO BUY Mowing about delivering those heavy machine attachment and ,cultiva- bundles. Just call HUD, 262, and tors for B size Farmall tractor, your parcels will be picked up Also wanted to buy: a few cattle, and delivered for a meager sum. G. G. Billman, Dentist, Sullivan. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

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angered that they will be impertinent to you, aud so you may become estranged. Nagging is bad manners. Today's Horoscope You are a fairly good planner if today is your birthday, but not a very good executive. As a power behind the throne you can direct others better than doing the thing yourself. Your ambitions are high and you make great sacrifices to attain thern. You will have a happy home life and love will play a great part in your life. The moon enters Aries at 4:12 a.

m. today. Start a letter, story, book or c;-iry this morning early.

Mercury enter3 Pisces at 1:3G p. m. Don't experiment with psychic phenomena this aiternoon.

and avoid queer or unusual characters. Late this evening reflect seriously on secret determinations

before you try to carry- them

through.

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1 WANTED Cesspool, septic CASH for house or storeroom. tpk and .vault .cleaning. Modern Property $1200, or less, given first pumping equipment. Dux 20 caxe consideration. N. II. Eoss, Ercm-

BECAUSE THEIR THREE YOUNGSTERS "make us nervous," Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Horn, 26 and 21, respectively, of Omaha, Neb., pack their belongings to take a vacation after putting their children up for adoption. Mr. and Mrs. John Yunick, a middle-aged Omaha farm coupk, are taking the three youngsters, Tommy, i; Carolyn, 3, and Stanley, 2. (lBternational),

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