Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 108, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 May 1946 — Page 5
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. pQ Sajg '"-,,, , ', : " SEE US for aluminum pressure cookers, poultry netting and im plement tires. Farm Bureau Co-op- ' FOR John Deere parti and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Batterx Service, Sullivan, Ind. PANSY Petunias, snapdragons, and other flowering plants and fresh cut fJowers.Wildin's Greenhouse, Phone 9214. LARGEST Plant Nursery in Sullivan County. Large garden and flower plants. All transplanted and double rooted. A. L. Robertson Plant Farm. MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES installed here. Drive in. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Full service auto insurance including 80 collision at a savings. All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan FOR SALE Sweet potato plants, milk cow, 10 head of shoats, male hog. Robert Pugh, 3 miles northwest Shelburn on R. 2. : FOR SALE 3-in-l shingles, thick butt and Hex shingles. New shipment. John F. Whipps Planing Mill, Sullivan. ,, FOR SALE . Strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100, $7.50 per .1,000. Call' 5:00 till 7:00 a. m. or ' after 5:00 p. m. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished apt. For Sale: child's bed, $1.25; sofa, $1.25; combination coal & gas range, S20.00; heater, Warm Morning. 227 So. Court. FOR SALE All sizes good used truck tires; army surplus, below ceiling. Bedwell Tire Co., . Brazil, ndiana. FOR SALE 3 adjoining lots in Wellman's Addition, north on highway 41 in city limits. Price $125.00 each. Call at 119 N. Main. SIDEARM GAS water heaters and range boilers in stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois, Phone 90. FOR SALE Westinghouse automatic iron; maple high chair; batliinette; srlf-basting roaster. Phone 713. 215 E. Washington. FOR SALE 1 good sorrel saddle horse. Well broke and in good shape. See Paul E. Christy, 2 mi. south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Fryers. . 1 mils southwest of Sullivan. Fred McKinney. FOR SALE Mirrors, in variety of, sizes, including just four full length door or wall mirrors. P & A Store. FOR SALE Queen Ann dining room suite Mrs. Lincoln Jones, Dugger. ATTIC FANS in various sizes for your home or place of business, in .stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. PLANTS for sale at Graysville stores and hotbeds at school. Graysville F. P. A. FOR SALE Underwood tyoewriter 12" carriage. K. B. Smith. Dead Animals Removed All kincte: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, TVrre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service, John Wachtel Co Ttrt Wm IaSssa
FOR SALE One davenport, two rocking chairs and library table. Gertrude Hooper. Shel-
burn. Call from 7 a. m, to 2 p. m. . A Wanted i WANTED Dead animals. We j remove your dead animals free of charge. Pnone sso. v reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St Telephone 334. WANTED TO RENT House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Permanent residents. Phone 828. WANTED Farm work of any kind. Edward Krouse, Paxton, Ind. WANTED .22 automatic rifle, Remington or Stevens model. Must be in good condition. Box 35, care Times. WANTED TO RENT House or apartment. Phone 506. Gordon Keck. WANTED Man to put in garden on shares. Phone 70. WANTED Ride daily to State Teachers College, Terre Haute, for next term, 7:00 o'clock class. Call 825-L. 366 W. Graysville. WANTED High school , girl for part time, light housework, for the summer. Phone 66 cr 569-A. Mrs. K. B. Smith. WANTED Five or 6-room modern home. Excellent references. Permanent . residents. Phone 109. WANTED Elderly woman wanting home to care for. elderly lady. No laundry. Good wages. Mrs. Emerson Stark, Sullivan R. 4. Miscellaneous ANYTIME ROAD SERVICE. Let us repair those flat tires. Call 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION.' NEW reduced prices on Johnson Production-Bred chicks, $7.95, $8.95, $9.90 and $10.90. Johnson Feed Store. ' I CAR OF FERTILIZER on track. First come, first served! JOHNSON FEF.D & SUPPLY CO., 115 So. Court St., Phone 6D6. . CRICHFIELD Motor Company. Dodge, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks. Direct factory Dealer. Genuine factory parts. 24 North Main Street. PUBLIC will tu'UI Thursday vermc r i-t o'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan.LOST LOST Man's billfold. Finder return papers, keep money. Malcolm McCIure, R. 4, Sullivan, Ind. Graysville Phone. 'American fcon8ewlveBe3ve4 proximately 170.614.000 pounds of used cooking fat In 1944. Thai I almost double tte amount saved In 1943. And It doeso't count the 62.000,000 pound . saved by ". Army . and Nary. , This year the Amy and Nary aren't around In such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking (at helps to make. They need plenty of It need It fast That Is why the government is asking housewire to redouble efforts crape, skim and scoop t every drop of vsed cooking (at to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly Imported, (roa Islands of tkJPidfle.J"
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' NOT CONTENT with just droppingher line and letting the fish nibble while she relaxes at the water's edge in Lakeland, Fla., this fishermiss, Charlotte Cook,) ' reeled in a whopper. She displays the 10 -pound big mouth bass Which fell victim to her charmed : "line." v (Internationa!) STATE FAIR BOOKLETS ! I IN THE MAIL SOON ! Every person who is interest : ed in showing at the Indiana ' State Fair this year should j. write to Mr. Orval C. Pratt, Sec- ! retary and Manager, to secure a pamplct covering the department in which he is fntercrted. Address Mr. Pratt at the Indiana State Fair Grounds, Indiana, and your request will be given prompt attention. Booklets are being printed :ror the following department 4-H Club, Agriculture, Light Harness Horse, and the regular Premium
List, therefore, kindly designate hilly woodland of the Ohio Val-,' the one you desire. ' ley!.' It ' is the work 'of farmers '. t . ,,, 1 - , ' UvhSi need - wat?r-for--a few-head--Tnerev.Mil he around $200.0u0.of cattle real 5tate operoto ;
at this year's Fan', which will bs held August 30th to September !6th-eight days and nights. The .first Friday Augurt 30th and aaturaay, aisi, . wm De devoted to 4-H Club work, and n .rS- yeryu'-a ,C1ub Boy and Girl, -as well - as i in? iarmsr3 ana oieears vui plan to SDend several days at the Fair this year as it will not only be a vacation trip, but will i also prove educational as well I There mn t a particle of turtle n this turtle soup." VJaHrrtts' '''iVf.il u.nrtt nf ' '"' We have cabinet pudding, but i vcu wouldn t expect to find i rinrcld Kicks in it, would you? Army's Ready 4J SUA i 41 A W i mm "?S, y If. FIFTH SERVICE command chief Maj. Geu. Robert S. Beightler, above, reports troops from his four-state command with headquarters at Fort Hpyes, C,'umbus, O., are available to protect all miners who fear union reaction. ' ' (Inttrmtioail)
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DAM BUILDERS ARE " ,of soil and terrain are important OFFERED HELP BY !to both the builder end ihs INSTATE DEPARTMENT paftment of Conservation, so if we can help tha builder ';oir.bat INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30 , drought and erosion, we are (Special) Are you planning : furthering our own program, to build a dam? I and, we feel, indirectly bettering
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V.riiTE CROSSES A'0 STARS in every European country where American soldifrs fought against Hitler's army bear testimony to the sacrifice of U. S. lives. The liberated people of these countries now . honor the American war dead as fervently as their own. The ceremony shown above at St. Avoid, Fiance, is only one of many throughout Europe that will pay homage to the Yanks, as theirmemory is honored in this country at patriotic ceremonies 'across the nation Thursday. , (iutenatioaai)
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inaiana. There is no red tape "involved Bechert pointed out. Hard words and lawsuits begin only whm 1 the structure causes water to back over a neighbor's prop- ,. erty THE PROSPERITY CYCLE PAY KO M8SUHA5I CEIUNS PRICES! - THEY REMEMBER J
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Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Pleasantville, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prose and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Herman colrman called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Timms of near Paxinn ronDniw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe a i tended church at Rose Chapel i Sunday morning and were dinm euests of Mr. and Mrs. Heni" Hart. Mrs. Kobert Solsman and Virginia Lee, Mrs. Keith Monroe and Billie Keith called on Mrs. Herman Solsman Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alma Shake and Carol Ann called on her mother, Mrs. Sadie Booker of Carlisle Tuesday afternoon. A credit reporting agency ?n an eastern city made the following -report concerning a debtor: "We have a report that vhii party has no property, -ith-r real or personal: no credit, either factual or potential; no prospects, either preheat or future; and :)o hrne, slU'er here or hereafter." That's what we call laying ihe cards face up on the table. - One-Minute Test 1. What is an apis? 2. What is a mace? 3. What Is a periwinkle? Hints on Etiquette If you are having a small home wedding, personal notes may be used to invite guests instead of the engraved invitations. Words of Wisdom Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance and medicine, but lost time is j They'll Do It Every ctFERS AW nt ten yifni c- A i;10!-C. VASTF. OF NIATELL 11'60 v -Ov .t;1 HU6H 0OSTOW,MASS.
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ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF GEN. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER is shown with his wife in one of the first literally "relaxing" costumed photos to be taken since he went overseas five years 'ago to lead Allied armies to victory over the Axis. "Ike" and his "favorite girl'' managed to visit Sea Island, Ga., for their first vacation since 1941 but even it has been cut short by a call from Washington for the general to be on hand shouW be necessary for the Army to enter the labor disputes. (Inter national)
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