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For Sale SEE US for certified . Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Farm Bureau Co-op. FUR Jonn JJeere paru nat icrvlce call 285 at Mace Tire &l Batter Service, Sullivan, Ind. PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, and other flowering plants and fresh cut flowers.Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214. CABBAGE, tomato and pepper plants. Wildin's. Greenhouse. FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, semi-modern, on South Main Street. Will .take automobile as part payment. Inquire .424 South Court Street. LARGEST Plant Nursery in Sullivan County. Large garden and flower plants. All transplanted and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm. FOR SALE 1S40 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Glenn Sheffler, l1-. miles south of Exline Corner. . FOR SALE 1931 Harley Davidson (74) motorcycle. A-l condition. Can be seen at Cecil Wolfe's garage. , FOR SALE 10-room house in good condition. Can he moved. Box 219 care Times!"" j FOR SALE 6-toomoruse, two blocks from squ ireV Also 40-acre farm with good improvements. Immediate possession on both. E. C. Pope Real Estate. FOR SALE 4-room house in Shelburn, in good condition. See Frank Walton, Shelburn, Phone 190. FOR SALE John Deere tractor and plow. 3 miles east of Merom. John McKinney. FOR SALE Gas heater: ass stove; wardrobe with full length mirror. 602 North State Street. FOR SALE 1 coming 2-yr.-old '.heifer; 1 3-horse breaking plow; 10-in. breaking plow; 2horse bean drill. 1 mi. south and 5 miles east of Paxton. Francis Padgett. FOR SALE 1938 Nash, or trade for truck. 19 So. Maxwell Street. CERTIFIED Hybrid Seed Corn. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR SALE Registered BUck Aitfftiq buil3. See Lex Plew at J. II. Crowdcr farm, northwest, of Sullivan. - FOR SALE Hay. S. E. Coulson, State Road 54 New Lebanon phone. FERTILIZER We have plenty of corn fertilizer in stock at all times. Monroe's Feed Service, LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, Blso popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE A sood vouna mare five years "id. holrwork and ride. James W. Huff. Sr., 4 miles west of Sullivan. FOR SALE 2 screen doors. 2'-8"x6'-8" in good condition. New paint and wire. Cheap. 219 S.. ' Section Street, Sullivan. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phoiifi 332 or Crawford R201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachiel Co
FOR SALE Mixed hay. wallace Springer, New Lebanon Ele- 1 vator. , ' FOR SALE 1936 Ford, new tires and new motor. Call after 5 ll' lr .A TT-. OOn iU !
;p. m. Wilfred Usrey, 320 North !West St. FOR SALE Good cheap saddle mare. Work single or double. Phone 9102 or see Burrell Bolding. FOR SALE Electric sewing machine, Never been used. Mrs. Gene Shipman, Shelburn. FOR SALE Two small buildings to be wrecked and moved. If interested call at 204 West Street. FOR SALE Ford coupe, '31 Model A, 16-in. wheels. Good con dition. See Ed Neaderhiser, R. R. 1, Shelburn, after 5 p. m., or can be seen on Wall St. across from Public Service Garage. . Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 923 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED Girl for general housework, no washing or ironing,no small children in family, Thursday and Saturday afternoons and every other Sunday off. $15.00 per week starting salary. Apply Mrs. Hugh Q. Stevens, 1200 Old Orchard Road, or telephone collect No. 200, Vincennes, Ind. WANTED Waitresses. Sullivan Hotel, Sullivan. WANTED Clerks for May 2, 3 , and 4th. Apply at Gamble's, 20 W. 1 Washington. Hartley Kartak, Authorized Dealer. ' - WANTED Someone to do light wash, lingerie, blouses, etc. No shirts or flat wirk. Box 398 care Times. ' WANTED Yards to mow. Abo papef hanging. Phone 333-B. WANTED Someone to build fence. W; A. Wilkey, New Leba. non Phone. I gardenWANTED Odd jobs, ing, yard work, or what have you. See me at 31G W, Johnson. WANTED Man to cut dead tree, trim other trees South Main St. down . 220 WANTED A 'window washer upstairs, Mrs. Laura K. Snow, 422 E. Washington. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Wheel chair. Phone 8111. WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Call at 1207 N. Main St. Mi illaneous SC! FOR A COOLER home this summer insulate now. No down payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan insulation Co.,. Phone 228 or 258. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICK' hatch days are Mondays and Thursdays of Each week. Look at your calendar and send ua in ypur order today for the exact date you .desire. All leading Breeds'. $5.00; $8.95; S11.50 & S12.50 per 100. JOHSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. Phone 606. TRACTOR REPAIR We service all . makes of tractors in our shop or in the field. When in trouble call Monroe's Feed and Implement Service, Phono 332. SEED CORN bought of me and fail to get a stand you get seed again free. Bill Mickey. COMPLETE line of Smith Alsop paint and wall paper. Woodward 'Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind, . PARCEL DELIVERY anytime, any place. Just call Hud's, 262 for service. HUD'S STANDARD STA- 1 TION.
FIRST CLASS painting, paperhanging, interior decorating. Free estimate. 30 mile radius. French and Gourday, P. O. Box 118, Shelburn, Ind. ' '
' NOTICE To all Bro. Eagles of Sullivan Aerie 2490. There will be a nomination of officers next meeting April 26, 1946, to be elected the 1st meeting night olf JMay 2, 1946, All members are urged to ocme. Ellis A. Roberts, Secy. PUBLIC SALE At my home 5 miles west of , Sullivan on 154, Thursday, April 25th: 1 dining table, .2 rockers, 1 library table, 1 small cook stove, 1 Victrola, 40 records, 1 iron cot, 2 cream cans, crock jars, 1 gal. churn, 7 comer posts, hedge; 50 hedge line posts, cedar posts, iron posts, 2 rolls woven wire, 2 hog houses, clover hay and straw, some rough lum-' ber, 1 oil drum, shovels, 1 orsan ! box, 1 saw and mandal, log chains. Terms of sale, cash. Ora Rooksberry, owner. Floyd Dillingham, auctioneer. Due to misunderstanding sale was postponed April 25th. PUBLIC Thursday o'clock in GAMES will be held evening "at eight the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan. FLOOR SANDING and finishing done. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. R. 5. Dugger Phone 38-F-3. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. ANYONE wanting Crow or Kelly seed corn come to 116 W. Wall St., Sullivan, Ind. Bill Mickey, IT PAYS to shop for your automobile insurance. Check our full service policy with 80 collision at new low rates. All insuianee is not alike. Ferd Hall. Room 4, North Sullivan, Ind. Oakley Bldg., Old and New Friends will firid us LUCY THRASHER BETTY TEMPLETON MARY McC'LURE - at the 1 FLO-RETT'A BEAUTY SALON Phone 157 FOR RENT FOR RENT 277 acres, 5-room modern house and other buildings. R. 1 Paxton.- Available Mar. 1, 1947. Contact ' S. Cassel, 716 Syracuse St., St. Louis, Mo. PASTURE FOR KENT-Cattle. horses. 1 mile east C & E I Depot, Sullivan. See Carl E. French, 829 North Court St. LOST LOST Brown billfold. Small amount of money, Social Security card, other papers. Keey money, return billfold to Times Office. LOST Child's black purse. Keep money and return purse to Times Office. I HAVE a few bu. Crow's 607 in flats, alio K371 in flats, to sell yet. Kill Mickey, 116 '.V. VaU at. 1 Wji HAVE congoleum rugs. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. WILL SHARE home with exservice man and wife in exchange for part-time work. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm. IN MEMORIAM In ever loving remembrance of, our dear son and brother, Alford Canary, who departed this life April 21st, 101.3. r Tl,c nun end moon are shining Cn a lone and silent ijrave, B i)(.aLh lici one we dearly loved, Eut whom we could not save. Friends may think we have for--gotten When at times they see us smile, Little do they know the heartache That our smile3 hjde all the while. We mourn, him in silence, . Mo eyes can see us weep, Eut many a silent tear is shed . While others are asleep. Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Jess A. Canary. Bernard Y. Canary, Mrs. Frawe3 TCrrttcltvIl, Mrs. Carol Kiger, Miss Sharon Canary. Userl Fat Makes Soap fvn hp-- r' !" Crop p; urc-J . 1 f;-' ?:tve ( MTJ
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ing millions. ADDS TO CKEYIINOLOGY ', . LITTLETON, N. H. (UP) M rs. rrances uiessner juee, v'uu i b'8 years old, is beiiived to ie the only woman state police captain in the nation. ! Mrs. Lee takes her duties vert" , reridusly. In fact, for many years ' she has been making a valuable contribution to crime detection 'and solution with her "death in a nutshell" miniatures.. These replicas of f amour murders have been u;rd to Instruct, itiedical examiners in the art of preserving homicide evidence. One-Minute Test 1. What is phrenology? 2. What city in the U. B. is called by its inhabitants "The Athens of America" ? 3. What were the earliest hornbooks and of what, were they made ? Words of Wisdom The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love. Wordsworth. Hints on Etiquette Complimenting: your young chil They'll Do It Every I HE COMMENTATOR So teases you iwto 'thinking you're About to hear earth-shaking THE ON NOW 0 X0 Si.
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nl-lan Pula fM-jcc TVTpts The Golden Rule Sunday School Class met at the Merom TncHnlo Anril 1flth with Mrs. Belva Houpt, Faye Johnton and Manna kancus as nosiesses. ine. following program was enjoyed: Song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer"; devotions, Mrs. Carl Daniels; reading, "He is Risen", Drue Pinkston; reading, "Length of Life", Joy Owens; song, "Nearer the Crosr"; a story, Jes-ie 'Xvard; roll call, "What Easter means to me; business, Mae We3nar elected secretary; closing prayer, Martha Landis. Refreshments of sandwiches, celery, cake and icrd jtea were served to Mrs. Alma- ! rena Bogard, Drue Pink; ton, JoyOwens, Myrtle Harrison, Lou Daniels, Nona Pierson, Hettie -rows, cermet ui hu, ley Greene and :'a"mily. I Mrs. Perry Harris and hifdren !of Carlisle, were guests Sunday ! of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston t'.nd ron. j Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Einard and ' children spent Sunday with Mr. .no. 'a'DiknT Haute, I V.r. and Mr?. Er.rl' Dfdl-nrrrri ond son of Frelcmriville, Mr. rtnrt Mrs. r : Stuck of FarmEr.b-.r' Cail Shepherd of Sullivan, Orval Reid of Peru. Ind., Cao Reid of Chii.;;'" ; nd Ka'viona Reid of Bluffton,' Ohio, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sarah Reid .ind lamily. Sharon Burke spent tha weekend with Carolyn Daniels ind Marilyn Copeland. Mrs. Clara Aolt and 'iaugh'sr, Thelma, spent Sunday with Ar. and ."Trs. Everett Mi?.a and son GRAB BAG dren and 'teen ager3 occasionally helps them to improve. today's Horoscope You like and desire fine surroundings, and are unhappy vithout them. You are strong-wlled, dominating, like to lead, and expect complete obedience from your subordinates. Your love is masterful'and passionate. Conflicting forces may seem to urge you forward and hold you back at the same time early this morning of your birthday. Even a little later it is not advisable to be pushing or attempting' progress at this Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time R.uicrf U. S. P.I.AI Off .
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of Oaktown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and children of Augusta, Michigan, spent the Easter Holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman were called to Effingham, Illinois Monday, due to the death of his father, J. B. Hoilman.
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Entertains Busy Bee Club Mrs. Freida Dix entertained the Busy Bee club at her home Friday, April 19th. The day was spent in fewing. After the business meeting several china gifts were presented to Mrr. Dix, it being her 20th wedding anniversary. Those present were Goldie Shepherd and son, John, Nell Gordon, Edith Norris and ron, John, Fonda McDaniels and daughter, Nancy, Nina Gordon, Effie Shepherd, Flora Dix, Effie Griffith, Berniece Payne and daughter, Glenna and the hostess, Freida 'Dir.. r.Irs. T om Frnry of 7?ellrvit?'. "I'aici', ir visiting her sister, r.slph Gordon and family, -.j Beulah Pipher and Gladyr Zink of Indianapolis, spent the . week-end here with home Jolks. Mrs. Fern Ca;e, Lou Henry and Nell Gordon were in Sullivan .1 Monday. , Francis Rebekah Lode was well reprcserteel at the "District TECSlin.l in Shelburn lart week. Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnnn CrK u Indianapolis, are the parents of a son born last week. Mrr. Crist is the former Ruby Mahan of north of town. KEEP SIGHT AT 80 KOMERSWORTF, 'T. (TIF1) At 80. Orvila St. John is still making h?rne33 by hand here after 63 years in the business. He ::'xi"s not wear spectacles. time. Around 9:30 a. m., defer all decisions regarding purchases, investments, or making sales. Get as much fun as you can this afternoon; the aspect favors friendship and Conviviality. One-Minute Test Answers l..The theory that claims that the qualities of the mind are shown by the shape of the head, bumps, etc. 2. Boston. 3. Children's primers covered with a thin layer of horn and framed. Inc. By Jimmy Katlo ON THE OTHER. HAND, BETTER. MORS A3UNDAUT LIVING, IF VOU USE SU3PSO, THE DO-ALL KITCHEN KLEANZER JUST SPRINKLE IT IN TVlS FOOD. IT CLEANS AS. VOU EAT lYS'OICATt. Iiw, '0I.O SiOKTS HESSKVED SB
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Mrs. Linnie Anderson who haj been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Leota Anderson, for several weeks, returned to her horns 'ri Colorado Saturday. Mrs. Anderson accompanied her to her horns for a visit. Mrs. Doane Scott and son re turned to their home Saturday after a two weeks visit with n?r parents in Nebraska. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane of j Gleazen, Indiana, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrr. Fred Lane. Mrs. Sallie Atkinson was the . wesk-end guest of Mrs. Lillte j Miller. j Barbara Thompson spent Mon- ' day in Tcrre Haute. Fred Lane' and Clyde Shelburn who have spent the past ten days j in Chicago returned to iheir j home here Saturday. j Paul Mitchell is visiting hiS brother, Lyle, in Ohiu. 'IWN PepsUCola Company, Frauchisetl BotUer: TEPSI-COLA KOTTLIXG fcS ... i'ii & i L
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