Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 131, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 July 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale SEE US for grain elevators and tandem disc harrows, now in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Patter): 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. KITCHEN CABINETS! ! Just received shipment of wood cabinets. First come, first served. Easy payments. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR SALE One-cylinder gasoline motor, air cooled, newly overhauled. Sheldon Meier, 1-2 mi. west New Harmony mine. FOR SALE On North Main St., 7 -room house, hot water heat, strictly modern. Cheap, if ' sold! now! Inquire at 424 South Court. FOR SALE Restaurant doing .nice business. Good location. Price4 right for quickale, ( Box 1 7 care Times, FOR SALE Baby cart. Also Glow-Boy heater. Oren Young, Dugger. FOR SALE B-flat clarinet, Saintememe French make, Eoehm System. A high quality instrument. Pope Tourist Court, Phone 605. FOR SALE 3942 Ford tandem truck, good 8.25x20 tjres, 2-speed axle, 15-ft. grain bed, tarpaulin. Calvin Elliott,. Shelburn route one, Phone D-.23. FOR SALE 1941 Deluxe Hudson. Wyatt Motor Sales, Duojer Phone 77. TWO CARS of 4" x 8" furnace lump on track for immediate delivery. Draper Coal Co. Phone 14. . . . FOR SALE New wheelchair, $45, and new battery radio, $30. Eliza Smith farm. R. 1 Carlisle. 5 mi. southeast of Paxton ' FOR SALE Czechoslovakian glass perfume bottles, fine bric-a-brac, new desk, stationery, Brownie camera, candid camera, sun lamps and various other articles priced to sell. July 2 and 3 from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. at the American Legion cottage. FOR SALE I.H.C. No. 60 combine. Also Fries 3 mi. northwest of .Shelburn. Eno McKinney. FOR SALE 11 bu. Lincoln soy beans, recleaned, ready to sow. Robert Pugh, R. 2 Shelburn. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow and calf. Bill Trotter, Vi mile north Glendora mine. FOR SALE One Oliver 12-ft. combine, one 12A. 6-ft. , John Deere combine. Both in good condition Lang McCammon. Sulli- . van R. 1. Carlisle telephone. SPECIAL on Soybean Seed. Early Richlands $3.95 per bu. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. Dead Animals Removed Ail kinds: horses, cows; sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SrjJlivan phone 332 or Crawford 8701 ni CnnrtnrA R91nQ Terre Haute. We par all phone charges. 24 hoar service. John Wachtel Co Tern If!. laKSnm

FOR SALE Baled clover hay, $15.00 ton in field. Floyd Hess, Fairbanks, Ind., V mile north of Kjngsley Chapel.

FOR SALE 1 yearling heifer calf. Fred C. Fisher, R. 3. Phone 8102. ( FOR SALE Cement bricks, ,$25 per 1000; slabs for drivejways, $35 per 1000; tile 30c a piece. Jiiwood Borders, 1 mile west. 1-2 mile north of Graysville. FOR SALE Kitchen range, heating stove, DeLaval cream separator, buffet and china cab inet combination, a few odds and ends. See or call Herbert Snyder, Paxton. FOR SALE Modern . Style combination desk chert,, walnut finish; pair curtain stretchers; hand powered clothes wringer? fruit jars. 420. N. Court St. FOR SALE: Kerogas oil stove built in porcelain-good condition. 227 E. Johnson. FOR SALE: Four-burner gas range Call 494. FOR SALE: ; Plenty of fries Cary Bogard Merom Station, 3 V miles south east of Merom or 22 miles west of New Leb anon. FOR SALE: Four room bouse, parage and two lots, well located jn Pjieser on Fhwy 54. Price $2,500. W. T. Mellott, ihonc 49, Sullivan, Indit-na FOR SALE: Weaned pigs, 2 cows, 3-year-old filly, gentle; V:es: poncorn. Earl Hobbs, Vi miles south New Lebanon. FOR SALE: South Main St. I iffer to sell my 5-room bungstow in A-l condition. Box 17 c-o Times. FOR SALE Complete set of 'olf clubs, practically new. 4 blocks north of Shell Station, Dugger, Ind. Bruce Brown. " FOR SALE 7 shoats just right for fall meat. Perle Fisher, 3 miles south of Berea church. Wanted WANTED Dead animal. W remove your dead animals free of 'ibflrge. Phone No. S reversa charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator ShoD. 825 N. Main St Telephone 334. WANTED Three-room unfur nished apartment in Hymeia, Shelburn or Farmersbugr, by couple, both working. Robert Oilman, Phone 75, Hymera. WANTED Carpenter work or painting. G. H. Boles, 602 N. State St. WANTED: Cesspool, septte tank and toilet cleaning. Prompt Msrvice for those in trouble. Apply to Richard Largs. P. O. Box 123. W ANTED: -Automobile, 1937 to 1942. Call Evelyn Dickerson, Phone 8072. - Miscellaneous HYBRID seed corn for now, seed soy beans. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. ARMOR for the FARMER! ! The ideal siding for farm buildings is STONEWALL ASBESTOS sheets. Fireproof- rot-proof, rustproof, inexpensive. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FROZEN FOOD quality depends upon proper packaging. We can supply you with moisture proof paper, cellophane lined containers and cellophane paper. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. Phone 90,

WHEAT GROWERS: We want to buy your wheat crop. You can depend on us for highest everyday bids. Quick, dependable service. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, SULLIVAN. Open until 9:00 P. M. through the harvest. ! NEW WASHERS? They're still hard to find! But our expert Maytag service can keep your washer any make running like

new. So keep your washer in top shape by phoning 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, New Authorized Maytag dealer. ' ATTN. VETERANS" ONLY If interested in owning new home, built at actual cost and no contractor's fee added, see or call Gummere or Dix,. Shelburn, Ind. Will be glad to assist you in planning complete modern homes at prices less than $5000.00. Why not take advantage of what your government offers. Pay out in 20 years and save the difference in rent. 1 YES, we have odorless FINA FOAM, the new scientific chemical foam cleaner for rugs, furniture and auto upholstery. Remember it can't burn or explode, dries quickly. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's Store. GRAIN & COAL HAULING. See Harold Conger, 1 mi. north of Merom on State Road 63. EVERYDAY BARGAINS 2 gallons motor oil. 85c; tire pumps, $1.25; 4-way rim wrench, $1.00; and Valvaline motorcycle oil, 35c quart. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, IndPUBLIC GAMES" will be held Thursday evening at eight "'clock in the American Legion Home, north of Sullivan, BOILERS & Radiation for water or steam; circulating pumps' and . unit heaters. Lawrencevilla Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Illinois. ' STRAYED OR STOLEN: Black heifer calf, weight around 400 lb?. Last seen near Robin Hood mine. Notify O. H Lehman, telephone 247, Linton . i LOST t LOST Discharge papers belonging to Fletcher N. Robertson. ' LOST: Northwest of Graysville rolling coulter for Allis Chalmers breaking plow. Robert jMedsker, Graysville phone. ' MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American League 1 Clubs Won Lost Pet. Boston . . '. 50 19 .725 New York 42 28 .600 Detroit 37 30 .552 Washington ...... 33 33 .500 St. Louis 31 37 .456 Cleevland : 31 38. .449 Chicago 26 39 .400 Philadelphia ...... 20 46 .303 National League ! Clubs Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 44 . 23 .657 St. Louis 37 29 .561 Chicago 34 29 .540 Cincinnati . 30 32 .484 Boston .X 31 36 .463 Philadelphia 28 34 .452 Pittsburgh 27 37 .422 ,New York 28 39 .418 I Three-I League Clubs "ft on Lost Pet. Danville v. ... 36 17 .679 Davenport 35 18 .660 Evansvilie ........ 30 22 .577 Waterloo 28 27 .509 Decatur 22 27 .449 Springfield . , 24 . 32 .429 Terre Haute , 23 36 .390 Quincy 18 36 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS v American League Detroit, 2; Chicago, 0. Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 4. (Only games scheduled.) National League . Pittsburgh, 1; Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, 4. (13 innings.) . Brooklyn, 11; Philadelphia, 6. Only games scheduled. Three-I League Springfield, 5; Terre Haute, 2. Danville, 14; Waterloo, 2. Davenport, 10; Decatur, 2. Quincy at ; Evansvilie, postponed wet grounds. IN MEMORIAM Sgt. Max L. French f I:t died , of wounds received in action in i j Italy, July 1, 1944. Old Glory flies above him ' ; In a grave that's far away, . But those of us who: love him Know we'll meet again one ! . day. 1 ' '. - , ' I . Wtfe, Mother, jrjd Father

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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

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Mr. and Mrs. Gless Robbins of Linton visited Mrs. Leola BolJ inger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Atkinson of Lafayette, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Power of Jasonville snent Saturday here with the former's mother, Mrs. James Power. Mr.' and Mrs. Ab Brooks and children of Toledo, Ohio are spending a few days ' here with relatives Miss Mary Jane.: Downs of Indianapolis has been spending a week's vacation here with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs. Mrs. Mayme Myers and Mrs. Ollfe. Crist spent Saturday evening in Sullivan. . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. McCracken left Sunday by motor for an extended trip through the West. Mrs.'Lillie Miller is spending a few days in Sullivan with her sister, Mrs. Minnie. Denny. Miss Margaret Ball of Detroit, was the guest of Mrs. Maude Silvers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burton of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Marshall Rector. They were the guests of "Mrs. Maude Silvers, Friday. Mrs. Joe Yung is visiting in Indianapolis. Dr. Joe and Dr. Betty Dukes of Indianapolis, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. Miss Marcella Dukes was a week-end guest of her parents. Ralph Watkins of Purdue, is home for a few days the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins. Dr, Richard Dukes, son of Dr. F. M, Dukes, has accepted a position with Carle Hospital Clinic as pediatrician. Dr. Dukes received his B. S. and M. D. deu Hi van

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In newly redecorated and highly remcdeled quarters, Mrs. Wm. Theal and Mrs. Floyd Willis are ready to serve the heasewives of Sullivan and surrounding communities with interior home decorating service. Also persons calling at "THE INTERIOR HOUSE" will view well-known heme appliances for which Mrs. Theal and Mrs. Willis are authorized dealers.

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grees from Indiana University. He is a member of the Sullivan County Medical Society and the Indiana State Medical Society. He was stationed at the A. A. F. Regional Hospital, Coral Gables, .Fla., for 18 months and served 17 months overseas in France, Germany and Austria. Dr. Dukes is married and has two children. 'All his friends wishes him suc cess in his new position. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golob and son of ndianapolis were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. Les Grass Sr., Wednesday. Woodford Shannon has returned to his home in St. Louis after a visit here with Mrs. Nora Alumbaugh and Mrs. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Weir of Phoenix, Arizona, left for their home Tuesday after a visit with Mr. Weir's brother, Clyde Weir and wife. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards spent Sunday in Louisville, Ky. visiting Mr. Rogers' brother, W. L. Rogers and family. Mrs. Stanley Leak and children of Hammond came Friday for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knotts. The Marthy Ellen Club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Cleveland in the Bucktov.-n neighborhood Thursday. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. The morning was spent in sewing on dresses and quilts. At two o'clock the meeting was called to order by the Pres. and the following program was given: Song: America., prayer, scripture, Mrs. Tidrick;' roll call and payment of dues, club-colisct was given by all and the Riley Poem was read by Florence McCorrhick, Business was then taken care of and the next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Dial with her daughBusiness I MRS. FLOYD WILLIS

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teen members were present, one guest. The club is very appreciative for the invitation to meet in the home of Mrs. Cleveland. A very good time was, had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gordon and children of Hammond are spending the week-end with their parents. Mrs. Gordon and childrep .ii rtPy until after t'.ie 4th of J jiy. Mrs. Lou Coke of Evansvilie, is spending a rew oays with her sisters, Mrs. Maude Littlejohn and Mrs. L.on Marlow. Rev. Foutz of Pimento was in Hymera Saturday. Martin Badders moved Thursday in a two-room House by the Lattis Creek school house. ' Mrs. Charlie McGill is seriously ill at her home north of town. : Tr and Mrs. Denzil Rusk of Sum. v.-ere guests Saturday of Howard Rusk. j Anna Bates of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bates and family; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Eaughman andv son of Dayton, Ohio ana Robert Baughman of Terre Haute were guests over the week-end of Mr and Mrs. Jake Baughman. Mary Nelda Gray left Sunday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and son in Indianapolis. '' Mr., Clara Jom.json and children of Roundup, Montana are guests this week of Tom Eshpger and R'cbErd Hunt. -; Mr3. Lloyd Brown and daughter, Girtie Lou left Sunday to spend the weak with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harrison were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and sons. I Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman and , Grcver Vickrey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Ellsworth Funk and family in' Effingham. Patricia Copeland was a din21 HOUR t Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE

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Announces that'dus to food shortages we' ' - are unabl to continue serving lunches. However, we will operate our dining room from 5:00 to 9:09 p. m, daily except Sunday. : SERVING THE SAME FINE FOOD IN DELIGHTFUL SURROUNDINGS. , Reservations can be made for any special party. . . 1

ner guest Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. when it was started for testn Ed Pinkston and son. purposes. Two firemen put oi the blaze without leaving tl MT CALVARY' building. . . . ' '

Rev. and Mrs. (Elie Yates and Floyd Skinner were in Indianapolis la:t week-end attending the Indiana conference at Robert I Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. James Lafollette of Indianapolis were dinnar guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Creager. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonI nell and daughter Kbarron were evening callers Sunday of Mr. land Mrs. Harry Rawles. Mrs. Mary Skinner and Patty Harlow visited Mrs. Jesse Moore and Vera Ann Tuesday. Rev. D. H. Rosier filled his appointment at Mt Calvary Sunday morning. Mrs. Rosier and daughter, Esther, accompanied him and were dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Myers. I Mr. and Mrs. Vorce Creagor attended meeting Sunday evening at Paxton Methodist church. INSIDE JOB BUCYRUS, O. (UP) The Bucyrus fire department chalked up the shortest run in its hist- , ory recently. A Email fire broke out in the ' engine of the ladder truck Fried Chicken Steaks .French Fries The Kitchenette 118 S. Court Tele. 462

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