Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 127, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 June 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for Sudan Grass seed. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and tervlce call 285 at Mace, Tire & iattery. Service, Sullivan, Ind. WE HAVE a large variety of late tomato plants for canning, also large assortment : of other plants. Robertson Plant. Farm, North Court and Highway. . FOR SALE South Main St., 5-room semi-modern bungalow. ' With furniture or without it. This bungalow has never been offered for sale before. Inquire 424 S.. Court St. . FOR SALE Living room suite, I like new; bedroom suite, like new; rocker; dining table and . four chairs; dresser; rod and reel, i. like new; 55-gallon steel drum '; with faucet. Kenneth Horton, 425 North Broad Street. FOR SALE While they last. V- "Ilg" built-in ventilating fans, R $36.52; "Arvin" 6 tub? AC-DC ;: table model radios, $26.95; "RoyV al" Deluxe , vacuum cleaner, ' $48.95. Boyd Electric Shop, 201 N Section St., - ... j - FOR SALE One 1933j.Chevro- : j let truck.-, JSTewly . overhauled, ,g0od'tires.Jl-4'' nti, east .and 1-4-south of New Harmony mine. ; FOR SALE Early .variety i Funk's Hybrid seed corn for late f planting. Also plenty of fertilizer in stock, MONROE'S. PLANTS .FOR SALE Plenty of late tomatoes and cabbage.
j, j Some nice eggplants, pimento, i mango, cauliflower, celery, , and j sweet potatoes. Graysville F.F.A.
Hotbeds. FOR SALE Good used tractor tires and tubes. 2 10-38 tires and tubes; 2 11-28 tires and tubes; 1 10.00-36 tire. Fred Ogle, Carlisle, Indiana. Phone M-112. FOR SALE Two pairs beveled ' glass French doors; three ceiling light fixtures; , Stewart-Warner radio. 125 So. Main, Phone 111. FOR SALE Seven-room modern house. Good location, large lot. Priced for quick sale. 721 N. Main or call 770. FOR SALE 1 radio Power Master Pack with new battery, . $35; ' good piano; new wheel : chair, $50.00. 2 miles west of Bucktown. c-o Eliza Smith farm. Myrtle Beck, Carlisle R. R. 1. . FOR SALE '35 Plymouth 4- ' door. New , tires. Charles W. . Wright, 107 South Broad. FOR SALE Linoleum, 18 in. strips. Drake Bros. s . FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, extra good condition; also King B-flat clarinet. Call or see Marianne Hallbeck. FOR SALE 4-room house and one acre, electricity. First house south of Berea Church on 54 east. Immediate ' possession,' Phone Linton 418R2 or see Orvel Blume. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet pickup in good condition. Emerson Harris, '2 mi. west of Grays-: ville. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet 2idoor Master. A-l condition. F. N,. ' Robertson, Scotchtown corner. Dead Animals Removed AD kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snlli van phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Hante. We , pay all phone charges. 24 hour serTice. , John Wachtel Go Ttm EtmU. InJttzm
KITCHEN CABINETS! ! Just received shipment of wood cabinets. First come, first served. Easy payments. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
FOR SALE About 5 acres of timothy and clover hay, mixed, in field. Mrs. Wilson . at Home Cabins, on 41 at Paxton. ' FOR - SALE McCormick-Deer-in'g stainless steel 3-speed elec1 trie separator. As good as new. Ed Padgett, Paxton R. 1. FOR SALE Free-Westing-house rotary electric sewing machine; automatic electric water heaters; automatic kerosene water heaters; attic and kitchen ventilating fans; stock tanks, coaster wagons, septic, tanks. Smith's Hardware, Carlisle, Ind. GALVANIZED BUCKETS, ten gallon size; galvanized ash cans, $2.49; galvanized garbage buckets, $1.89; golf balls, 85c each. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. FOR SALE 5-foot glass display case, 10-foot wooden counter and, encyclopedia set. Flynh's Service Station, Shelburh, Ind., U. S. 41. FOR SALE Two . ice boxes, 2 rockers, 1 baby crib. I2Q7 N. Main St. i' ' ..v. FORJ3ALE-. OR TRADE 40-. acre" farm west of Sullivan, 5room house, electricity, good red barn, government pond. Land, ack soil. Write Box 2C c-o Times. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. James Shryoek, 1-4 mile south of New Lebanon. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of :harge. Phone No. 9 reverse harges. Sullivan, Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED Night waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile jouth of Sullivan on 41. Phone 9205. , WANTED. Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. Prompt service for those in trouble. Ap ply to Chas. Gabbard, P. O. Box 381. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.. ' WANTED Someone to wash windows and put up screens. Call 35. WANTED 2 light housekeeping rooms in or around Shelburn. Joe Robinson. Call Thomas 'Walters. ' WANTED TO 'BUYp37 Ford motor with heads; Charles Meier, R. 3, Sullivan. WANTED 3 screen doors, for church. 30 S. McCammon St. WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Call at 1207. N. Main. WANTED Young boy or older person to clean four-room office daily. Reply P.O. Box 429. WANTED A modern apartment for a young .married couple. Furnished or unfurnished. Close to town. Call 862-Y. ' r " " V Miscellaneous "DON'T FENCE ME IN" sounds good in song but don't let your neighbors "growl" about wandering livestock. Keep them fenced in with CONTINENTAL. CHAMPION farm, fence. WILKINSON LUMBER CO HYBRID seed corn for now, seed soy beans- Johnson Feed St Supply Co. -
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See us about our new low rates including 80 collision. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Su'llr van, Ind. CARLOAD No. 4 oil treated stoker on track tomorrow, Wed nesday, Juqe 26. Draper Coal Co. Phone 14. LATEST popular Victor, Blue Bird and International records, also popular, classical and children's record albums. Receive I weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell l Music House. RECAPPING and VULCANIZING any job large or small. Guaranteed workmanship. TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, 809 North Section Street. j, RUMMAGE SALE at. Ladsbn's i Bakery. Friday, 1 'p,.m. to 4 p. m. and Saturday beginning 'at 9 a. m. Sponsored by Christian Endeavor. j ARMOR for 'the FARMER! ! .The ideal siding for iarm buildings is STONEWALL 'ASBESTOS '"Sheets. Fireproof- rbt-prbof, rustproof, inexpensive. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. , .Instruction,, Male. EXCELLENT EARNING OPPORTUNITIES in AUTO BODY & FENDER work, including welding, spray painting and metal work, Easy to learn now in your spare time. Chance for a good job or a shop of your own. We'll show you how. Here's one of the most . profitable branches of the big Auto business. Get the facts. Write today. Auto-Crafts Training, Box 37 c-o Times. - . REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING Instruction, Male. Mechanically inclined men get FREE . facts about repair , and installation work opportunities and spare time training plan. Write Utilities Inst., Box 73 c-o Times. FOUND Calf. Owner may have same by identifying-, paying for' ad arid keep. Albert' Booker, Paxton. -. PUBLIC GAMES will be held Thiirsday evening , at . eight , o'clock in: the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan, ' PUBLIC GAMES at St. Mary's basement Wednesday evening, June 26 at 8 o'clock. Door prize. I Public invited. I FLOOR SANDING, . finishing. 8 yrs. at the trade, Work guaranteed. Phone 399-A. 220 South State. AND now from a huhdred-year-old laboratory, science gives us FINA FOAM which obsoletes old time methods for cleaning rugs, furniture and auto upholstery. Notions Dept., . first floor, Root's Store. ; 1 j NOTICE Housewives: expert upholstered furniture cleaning. All work done in the home. Will be here for two week?. For appointment call ,825-Y. , . I RIDING horses by the hour. See Mrs. T. A. Springer, 403 E. Johnson St. Phone 424-L. "CANTEEN DANCE at the Carlisle Old Gym Friday night, June 28 from 9 until 12 central standard time. Linton orchestra. i WHEAT GROWERS: We want to buy your wheat crop. You can depend on us for highest everyday bids. Quick, dependable ser-. vice. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, j SULLIVAN. Open until 9:00 P. I M. through the harvest. j USED stoker and furnace.' Good condition 1 Lawrence ville ; , Sales Company,. Lawrenceville, Illinois.. Phone 90. 1 DONT wait until cold weather 1 to have your old furnace, replaced or a new one installed. We can furnish both . steel and cast iron furnaces from stock." 1 Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90. j FEATURING FISH SANDWICHES FRENCH FRIES -You'll Sure Like 'Em . "At HeckY Place At South. 'Edge of Paxton ' On Highway 41
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W. S. C. S. Meets The W.S.C.S. met at -Sycamore I Shadows on Thursday, June 13th with the president, Louise Daugherty in charge of the following program: "God Bless America" group, Reading of minutes ' of last meeting AlmaTena Bdgard. Reports Reah Hoilman: . A letter r-Estie Mason. ; Devotions Martha Landes. Lesson, "The Cross" Louise Daugherty. Reading Anna Nichols. A gift was presented to Mrs. Landes in behalf of the society.. Refreshments of ice . cream, cake -and iced tea were served to Jessie Rinard, Reah Hoilman.ij Martha Landes, Myrtle Wisener,Mae Wesner,; Louise Daugherty, Cleo Gray, Estie Mason, ...Anna Nichols, Grace White, Belva Houpt, Opal Rockwell, Almarena Bdgard and' Joy Owens. Plans were made to hold an ice -cream and. cake supper on Saturday night, July 6th, the preceeds of which to go towards paying the rent on the 'school cafeteria. . . j . 1 Mrr. Anna Bailey was a dinner i guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahan and family; Afternoon callers ' were Mrs." Ethel Bragdon and Lorene of Sullivan, "Ray Sparks, " Jr.; spent " the week-end in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vickrey of Sullivan, and Lloyd Vickrey. of Rockville, were guests Sunday of C. F. ; Vickrey and family. OLD SIGN NO COMFORT SAN DIEGO, ' (UP) ''Rooms for rent $3 a week." , " . That sign, was hanging rm a San Di6go hotel, . today,, but it wasn't much comfort to apartment-seekers. The barely readable sign was uncovered by wreckers who are razing the old Hotel Dunlac, completed in 1886. Once the most fashionable hotel in town, the Dunlac was condemned by the city as a fire hazard.
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The Busy . Bee club met June !21st in the George Shepherd i woods. The day was spent in , visiting and talking about enter ihg the parade. At noon a delicii ous dinner . was ground. Those spread on the present were Mesdames Edith Norris and son, John, - Maude Powell, Fonda Mc'Daniels artd daughter, Nancy, and son, Phillip, Effie Shepherd, Goldie Shepherd and son, John, Nina Gordon, Katie House,, Anna Maa House, Nellie Gordon, Fern Cate and son, Jim. The next meeting will be at Sliaka- : mak park on July 19th, v,. ' Mr on Mr Ra1r.li Rnrrfnn yisited Mj. and Mrs Harold Gil. . m and children of Washington, lndiana. Saturday night. The Gimtt family haye bgen camping . Shakamak park tne past week, M , M Parker Norris. Geraldine cfark and Bonnie Gordon attended a show in Ja-' Snr,vfllP Simrtav nieht. .. , nir. c;nd Mrs. Everett Badders attended the funeral of Mrs. Badders' aunt Saturday at Paris, Illinois. Mrc lWano pinhV 'rehimeA t0 Indianapolis Sunday evening th Mr. "and Mrs. John Zink to 'spend a few days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Claude German had as .their guests over, thj week-end Mr. and Mrs, Ernie' Stanfill and daughter, Dolores, of Indianapolis. . Mrs; Agnes Parrott Spent Simday in Sullivan. Miss Mary Bennett, who has been atf ending college in Texas for the past several months, is home -'on "ah 'extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bennett. Mrs. Jennie Koehler and child ren of Chicago, are 'guests of : her parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Jack Ellis. . Mrs. 'Edna L'aFoilette is Visiting relatives in Muncie, Indiana. . ,1 j Sunday - Monday ! V H 1 4 'r luutioiaiut, "Uitfereiu jonar
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Miss Marparet Pell and Mary Frances Starks of Detroit, Michigan, are gussts of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ball. Margaret will return to Detroit soon. Mary Frances will remain for -the summer. Mrs. Vera Aegar of Linton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs Ruth Abram. Mr. r ntl ?."r; L. T. -Anderson vi-iJ - U! -nrei ts north of Bra - zn v::,.. . ' Mr. crd Mrs. Wm. Call Jr. of I Detrojt, Michigan arc the of Mr. and -Mrs.. Wm. Ball, Sr. He has just returned from over- i seas after svcral months of i service. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dukes were guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes Monday evening. Mrs. Georgianna Scholl of Indianapolis, is the guest of her nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Fuller. The June meeting of the Honi a -rrri rlub was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Naomi . W wih Mrs. " George Risi- ss co-hostess; At the noon' hour l covered dish dinner was1 pninvpH. The .'lesson on Frozen Foods was given by Mrs. Clara Abram. Mrs. Emma Spinks gave the. lesson on drapes and cur - exchanged. Each member -gave fifty cents that they had earned, to the club treasurer, each wrote 1 rhyme 3.3 to hoy tie mon;v wa rnrrorf. T-lfr-bpi"5! 'i"SPt ! were Cecil Dukes, Zettie Risinger, Ada Lovall, Anna Brant, Zulma 1 Edd?, Gladys Coyner, Roxie Smith, Emma Spinh;c. 'Margaret Rumple. Jennie Wi'kes, Grce 1 Barcrof t, Bess Eielbloek, . Clara 'Abram, 'Edith Coffey, Maude j.Watkins. and the hostess, Naomi I Bartley. The July meeting , will ) be held at the home of Mrs. ' .Rojiie Smith with Mrs. Edith Coffey as co-hostess. One-Minute Test 1. What is a Kodiak bear? 2. What is a cow's cud ? 3. What is the most poisonous snake in the world? Words of Wisdom The doubts of an honest man contain more moral truth than the profession of faith of people under, a worldly yoke. Doudan. Hints on Etiquette It is not- necessary to wear black when attending a friend's Theyll Do It Every lu "WE SPRiNGJUST TRY AND GET JUM10RTO UP THE 2 BVr GARDEN PLOTAW, DIG OLD fit' y v. I I I " - mi "si .tVAl I
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Miss Lois Watson, who is employed at Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Watson and family. Miss Betty Abrams spent Sunday with Connie, Judy and Nan- ' uy Th en lis.. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond sons and Billy Bond of Indiana-, polis, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass. I Pvt. James Timms is spending a short furlough with his family. He k en route to Now Jersey. I ''- n . i CUSTOMERS FURNISH BREAD ' famed cjrcIc, arc spccij,lists m thcii corned beef sandwiches, 1 on rye or white. During the lunch hour, the ' illdliriKUmeiH IJainiUllV announced to their hungry - businessmen j clientele that they had run out of bread so no more sandwiches. i Two patrons rushed out of the 'doer. A few minutes later thsy returned with several loaves of bread, purchased from a nearby , market. "Now let's see those corned beef sandwiches," they said. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep aDDreciation for thp mm-r a tv of kincmers shown us during the death of our mother, Mrs. Laura 1 Anderson. We .especially wish to - the singers, - those , who sent flowers, and the neighbors ird j fiknds for their thoughtfulncss. The children, Mrs. Hallie Ferree, Mrs. Arnold Ford, Mrs. trftrie Chaney, Arthur -Yndcrson and Mrs. Stella Adams. 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE -GRAB BAGfuneral. Quiet clothes, however, should be worn. Today's Horoscope You are witty, amusing, genial, and your friends like and admire you, if this Is the date of your birth. You have a brilliant mind, and like to read and mingle with intellectual people. You will be or are unusually happy in your married life. Original projects will be given a good start today; mental acuteness gives you power. The moon enters Gemini at 4 :24 p. m., Distributed by King Features Syndicate,
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I The Pythian Sisters will meet j Thursday evtning, June 27th, at ! 7:30 o'clock. Every member is j urged to be present, i ' " M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dutfjicr "A I kin's Service Costs Ne More." Fried Chicken Steaks - French Fries The Kitchenette I 1 LS S. Court Tele. 402 LAUGHING AT OTHEr? PEOPLE'S LOOKS, SI-SOULD' faE.T THEM5ELVE-S A NEW MIRROW. VtMM w Get the Vre recap Service vcu need from the , TAYLOR TIRE SERVICE, where you get one day service that's fully guarantfPd . . . t prices that are reasonable. but buying is not favored by this aspect. Be careful yin cooking and in cutting. Creative work can be well done, and a long desired wish may come true. J One Minute Test Answers 1. It ts the largest known bear in the world. It is found on Kodiak island, Alaska. 2. The portion of food brought into the mouth from the cow'3 first stomach to be chewed a second time. 3. The king cobra of India. ' By. Jimmy Hatlo
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