Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 141, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 July 1946 — Page 3

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For Sale TRUCK ivire and So-op. TIRES, fence, barb nails. Farm Bureau FOR John Deere parts and icrvice call 283 at Mace Tire & Batters; Service. Sullivan, Ind. I FOR SALE Restaurant doing' business. Good location. Priced right for quick sale. BoX!r 1 care Times. FOR SALE 2 1-2 acres, 6 room house, southwest Dugger. See Kenneth Goldman, Dugger, ndiana. FOR SALE Dressed hens, lames Hazelrigg 3 12 mi. northwest of Shelburn. FOR SALE 38 shoats, weighing about 100 pounds each. Fred Foust, 2 miles southwest of Paxton. FOR SALE Guernsey bull. 3 year old Jersey cow. a good one, two Guernsey yearling heifers. Lowell Hale, near Cass. FOR SALE 11 Ford Deluxe, two-door sedan, radio, heater, good condition. Delbert Pullum, ihelburn. See between i:ou ana 00 p. m. ... . ' FOR SALF,. Buy your heater now, for next winter. Ask about our payment and free storage plan. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE We still have San Has in a wide selection of colors, and patterns, suitable for tables, walls, etc. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger. , , FOB, SALE Mop sticks. Also two and three burner oil stoves. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE 1939 Ford 1M ton truck. Equipped with new 100 H. P. motor. Has grain bed and tandem axle. 8:25 X 20 rear tires. Charles W, Scott, Merom, R. 1. FOR SALE Yellow corn, fresh cabbage, 4 stock calves. Robert Pugh, R. 2, Shelburn. FOR SALE Home on paved street. 4 rooms and bath down, two rooms up. 355 West Graysviile St,' Sullivan. FOR" SALE 1934 Ford Coach. Good motor. Charles Wright, Sullivan, Ind., 107 So. Broad. FOR SALE International Sta tionary Hay Baler and buck rake. Blizzard ensilage cutter, Power corn sheller, good condition. Roscoe Faught, Carlisle, R. 1. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, extia good condition; also King Bflat clarinet. Phone 396. ' FOR SALE Hollywood bed, springs and mattress; walnut-cedar lined chifferobe; platform rocker; sectional bookcase; radio; electric sweeper; floor lamp; sanitary couch; 2 feather beds; one feather mattress; cedar chest; fruit jars; other articles too numerous to 'mention. Richmond Greenhouse, Phone 363. FOR SALE 2 motorbikes in good condition. Norman Able, fx mile southeast of Cheese Company on R. R. 1 ' FOR SALE Well equipped restaurant doing good business. Box 45. Care Times. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, tows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We Bay all phone charges. 24 hour if. John Wachtel Co

FOR SALE Mahogany dining room suite, table, buffet, six chaii$. Excellent condition. Cheap. 30 So. Court. 'Mrs. Orville Hoseman

! HOT AIR FURNACES in stock. Pipe and fittings for their installation. Lawrenceville Sales Co., j Lawrencevme, ui. rnone au. FOR SALE 1935 Studebaker Dictator four door sedan. $400.00 best offer. Extra motor with new pistons included. Good buy for right party. See Mrs. William Brooks, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Five acre with house in Hamilton township. It, mies south of Shelburn. Guy Osborn, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1934 Buick 50 series, rebuilt motor and transmission. New top and brakes, good tires. Can be seen after 6:00 p. m. Tuesday evening 600 W. Beech. FOR SALE Two milk routes and one truck. See after 6:00 p. m. or write Roy Snider, Freelandsville, Ind. FOR SALE Five room modern , house, new roof. Located on So Section, 400 block. No real estate dealers. No bargain. Home on Sunday. Wayne Wonders. FOR SALE I have a few of those good Fuller Hair Brushes. Bill Trotter, 1 mile no. Glendora Store. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE One 1946 model Cushman motor scooter. Automa tic clutch and transmission. j Reasonable price. Wayne White. ' 235 W. Donaldson St. FOR SALE One extra large 100 lb. ice box. 1207 No. .Main St. . i FOR SALE Gentle saddle j mare. Lady broke. Burrell bolding, phone 9102. 1 FOR SALE Used bricks. Used popular sheeting. Doors and. door frames. 8 shoats. Aden Robbins. Sullivan R. R. Farm known as Julian Powell farm. FOR SALE Ladies coats, dres. es, wool and crepe, suits sizes 9 and 10. Fur coat, shoes sizes 41 B. Excellent" condition. Phone 8193. STOKERS IN stock. Both domestic and commercial sizes. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Law renceville, 111. Phone 90. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of 1 charge. Phone No. 9 ' reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. RADIATOR repair and clean-; ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re-! pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St Telephone 334. WANTED: Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. Prompt i service for those in' trouble. I Apply to Richard Large. P. O. i Box 123. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank ' ana vault cleaning. . Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment. See manager, South Side Kroger. "WANTED Girl for general housework. Good pay, little washing most evenings off. Can live in. Write, or phone H. A. Joary, 411 Shelby, Vincennes, Ind. , WANTED 2 storage rooms by widow lady. Desperately. Good references. Call 324-X. WANTED TO RENT 3 room apartment, unfurnished or a house.- Walter Smith, MaxwellBrown Shoe Store. WANTED man or woman with retail sales experience to qualify for shoe department salesman. Write box CB, C-0 Times.

Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street.

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. BOVINAL fiy SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT; DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. NOTICE ! Remove h a I r, grease and perspiration soil from I backs and arms of chairs with i odorless FINA FOAM. Cleans I them in a, jiffy. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's Store. LET US CLEAN and repair your Venetian blinds. Make them as beautiful as new. Bring to Williams Venetian Blind Shop, 217 Taylor Ave., Vincennes, Ind. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. SAVE YOUR clothes, and save

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fulness. For good care, by experts trained in servicing Maytags 1 call on us. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer. LOST LOST Brown & White bird dog. Lost in Shelburn. Return to B. & L. Garage, Shelburn. Re ward. IN MEMORIAJVf In memory of our wife and mn.lo1. ct(,nQ v.aa ,,n racH awav two vear. an torfav We miss tbee from our ' home, dear mother, We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere. Sadly missed by Ernest Edds . and family. THE PROSPERITY CYCLE PAY HO MORE THAN CHUNG PRICES! A BOON IN ;A WEEKLY SALE of bubble gum store puts the nylon stampedes change tfcs price on the popular

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Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan William visitors Spinks Friday were evening. Mrs. Wilbur Coyner, Margaret Lippeatt and Minta Meredith visited Mrs. Thomas Sparks in Merom Friday. Mrs. F. M. Dukes and E. A. Hammack were in Sullivan Friday. Misses Esther and Maxine Myers were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Vera Eagar of Linton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Abram. Mr. and Mrs. Desson Houk t and daughter, Penny, left Monday for Arizona to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Graham and son of Flint, Michigan, are guests of Mrs. Vera Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abram. Miss Blanche Fitz Partick of Rockville, Indiana, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Forrest Patton. Mrs. F. M. Dukes entertained her Abridge club Wednesday eve0f 'i riiner rinliriniis rpfrpshmpnts ...... - angel food cake, ninoa.ir.il, salaif and fruit drink were served to Mrs. Nell Holder, Mrs. Priscella Young, Rector, hostess. Veneta Phillippi, Hazel Mrs. Ed Jones and the I MP IT if Y. ytreTc&n loose wives saved approximately no.Bn.uou pounos of nsed cooklns fat hi 194. ; That is . almost double the amount saved In 1943. And it doesn't count tb 52,000,000 pounds saved , bjrl Army and Navy.l ... SfeTMs year the Amy and Navy 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 housewives ita redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking tat to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly Imported from Islands of tfc Padflsif BUBBLE GUM . - IS i In this Detroit neighborhood drug to shame. The proprietor refused to confection, (International)

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Honor Birthday On Thursday afternoon, July 11, Mrs. Emil Coyner entertained with a party at her home in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter, Karon Kay. Games were played after which, Karon opened her many gifts. Favors of cut-out dolls with lovely hair bows were given'. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and cool-ade were served to Joanne Brown, Joan and Ruby Reid, Sue Ann Copeland, Suzanne Parker, Nancy Dailey, Judy Johnson, Marjorie Kay Smith, Barbara Wills, Joyce Huff, Marsha Mason, Janet Rusk and Marilyn Copeland. Senior Pals Pany The Senior Pals class party was held Thursday evening at the home of Basil and Estie Mason. Song, "What a Friend and j "At Calvary" were sung in uni-' son. Devotions were given by Naomi Dulaney. Secretary report was read and approved. Officers elected for the new year were president, Olan Vickrey; secretary-treasurer, Mary Copeland. Lord's Prayer in unison. The August meeting will be at the home of Madge Smith. Refreshments of ice cream, cake . OI1U ltd WC1C ei VSU IU Agnes Rinard, Anna Nichols, Mary Copeland. Avaline Amett, Lorie Sparks, Grace White, Naomi Dulaney, Zenobia Harrison, Madge Smith, Olan Vickrey and Carol Frederick. The W. S. C. S. will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o' - clock at the home of Clsa Grav. jAll members are urged to attend. Mrs, Gladys Coyner, Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt and TIrs. Minta Mersdith of Dagger, v.ere guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sparks, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Sparks. Richard Pierson and Hazel Carolyn Bogard returned home Friday night from Carthage, Indiana, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott the past three weeks. Ferd McCammon of Detroit, Michigan, was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Anna McCammon, ovar the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gray and sons returned Friday to their home in Detroit, after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coyla of San Jose, California, and K. T. Osman of Marion, were guests of Mrs. Mayme Apple last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray ana son or inaianapons, were j guests over the week-end of . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray and j family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barry are i spending their vacation at a j camp in Minnesota. SHELBUR Methodist Ladis Aid Meets The' Ladies Aid of the Shel- ! burn First Methodist Church met : Wednesday morning. July 10th, j in the church basement for their ! was spent in quilting. Those en--H joying the day were Margaret Miller, Grace Norris, Bailie DaBusk, Gertie Sebring, Tillie Miller, Lillian Jones, Maude German and 'Mrs. Jessie Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blinds of Washington, Indiana, have been visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crosby. Mrs. Blinks is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Peel. Reuben Cro?by was called to 'Terre Haute Saturday morning on .account, of the, death .of. his brother, Tom Crosby.' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brooks and daughter, Karon, of Indianapolis, are spending a two weeks vacation, here with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks. George Browning returned to his home here Thursday after several weeks visit with his children in Denver, Colorado. Charles Helman, Wardle of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl.

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Mr. Aftnes Walker and son, Biil, i.." . o Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and daughter, Betty, enjoyed an outing at MeCormick Creek park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wheeler returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation in Florida. Fred Arthur and Miss Vivian Sweeney attended a birthday dinner in Terre Haute Sunday. Pfc. Elmer May of Scott Field, Illinois, spent the week-end with home folks. The fire department was called about 12:30 Sunday to extinguish a fire in a Chevrolet car out by Joe Wheats' The entire wiring -ystem was destroyed. Estimated was between $40 and $50. Fire Chief Gordon and Town Marshal Cecil Scott made the run. The Height Centsr. colored ball team from Terre Haute, played the Hymera team Sunday here with a score of 9-2 in favor of Hymera. Mrs. Tommy Hewlett returned from a week's visit in Detroit Saturday. ) Mr- and I spent the Mrs. Bill McClain week-end with Mr. and Mrs. nell.' Elden Taylor of BickMr. and Mr.s. Carol Shipley and daughter of Anderson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. AustinJ Shipley. Mrs. Evan Moreland and Mrs. George ? McGarvey visited their aunt, Mandy Payne, who is ill, in Terre Haute Thursday afternoon. Bert Barcus and Mrs. Ruth Ladd are confined to a hospital in Terre Haute. Miss Lorane Marlowe left Monday morning for Ohio, Ralph Gordon was in Brazil, Indiana Sunday afternoon.

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