Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 July 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale TRUCK TIRES, fence, barb j ti ti. ,,, I wire anu nans, rami ouimu i Co-op. " FOR John Deere parts and service call. 285 at Mace Tire Ac Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 2 1-2 acres, 6 room house, southwest Dugger. See Kenneth Goldman, Dugger, 1 Indiana. FOR SALE 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. Sanitas In a wide selection of colors, and patterns, suitable for tables, walls, etc. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger. FOR SALE Mop sticks. . Also two and three burner oil stoves. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE International Stationary Hay Baler and buck rake. Blizzard ensilage cutter, Power corn shelter, good condition. Roscoe Faught, Carlisle, R. 1. WEATHER BOARDING!! A limited quantity of Y-Pine bevel siding. First come, first served. WILKINSON LUMBER "CO, J FOR SALE. Maytag washing machine; Warm Morning heatrola, practically new; good used studio couch. Robert Bedwell, in quire at Shell Filling Station, two miles south of Scotchtown Corner, FOR SALE 38 shoats, weigh ins about 100 pounds each. Fred Foust, 2 miles southwest of Pax ton. ' FOR SALE '38 Eord Deluxe coupe. Good condition. Vayne Wonders, 448 South Section. FOR SALEhand painted Section St. -Oil paintings and articles 409 So. FOR SALE Used bricks. Used popular sheeting. Doors and door frames. 8 shoats. Aden Robbins. Sullivan R. R. Farm known as "Julian Powell farm. HARD TO GET ITEMS now in stock Metal mirror medicine cabinets metal and wood gable ventilatorsscreen door grilles house numbers grate baskets. Limited stock first come, first served. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. . FOR SALE Lester upright piano. See George Robinson, Shelburn. FOR SALE Good saddle horse and saddle, works good. Cletus Padgett, 2 miles south of Dugger, Rd. 159. FOR SALE Ladies coats, dreses, wool and crepe, suits sizes 9 and 10. Fur coat, shoes sizes 41 B. Excellent condition. Phone 8193. ': FENDER FLAPS now in stock with silver chrorUe and reflector decorations. $t.39 set and Tip. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. BALL BEARING automobile jacks tested, guaranteed, ' rustproof, distinctively designed. Sullivan Motor Supply,, "your jobber", 10 East Jackson St. ' Dead Animals Removed AU kinds: horses,' cows, sheep, calves and hosrs. CaQ Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford or Crawford 53109 Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoax ser Tic.' v- . John Wachtel Co

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FOR SALE Young female bird ! dog, from Champion stock. Phone j 678 after 6:00 p. m. trno cATir inn umu . u. :wire, non-cumDaDie, ior cnuaren or pets playpen. Complete- with posts and gate. Phone 666. : " T, 7 ', FOR SALE Clean 1936 Ford coach; Round dining table, extra leaves, Curtain: stretchers. Call ! after 6 p. m. Harold Stevenson, Shelburn' FOR SALE Western stock saddie, electric water pump, small oil heater. Jas. H. White, R. R. 3. . WATER SOFTENERS in vari- ( ous sizes to meet your requirements LA WRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LA WRENCEVILLE, ILL, PHONE 90. household SALE! SALE! The goods of Alice M. Burns, deceased) at 11 North State Street, Sullivan, Indiana. Beginning Friday July 19th from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and continuing the following days until everything is sold Furnishings consist of the following Antique Rosewood bed; Antique walnut hall-tree; Cherry writing desk and bookcase; quar tered , oak wardrobe; mahogany center table; oak dresser; rocking chairs;1 straight chairs; dining room chairs; two oak dining room tables; Hoosier kitchen cabinet; blanket chest; glassware; 200 nice' books at 10c each; and other articles too numerous to mention. USED STOKER, Furnace and blower in good condition. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO.. LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL; PHONE 90. FOR SALE While they last. 8 inch straight fans, 10 in oscillating, also large store fans. McKinley Electric Shop. ' FOR SALE White Rock fries. Gurnie Bedwell, 21, miles south west of Sullivan on 1t road south of 54. FOR SALE Latest popular Victor, Majestic, Sterling, Sono-1 ra, A, R. A., Superior and Signature records. ' Record albums and racks. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE At present only Spencer garments for some health conditions such as maternity, hernia or post-operative, are vailable. Iva Giles. Phone 561 after o p. m. JUST RECEIVED another ship-' ment of First Lady aluminum ware. 11 pc. set $18.95. (SECOND FLOOR, ROOT'S SULLI - VAN STORE.) ,FOR SALE 6 room house, with complete bath room : and basement. Paved Street. Close in. A nice location Immediate possession. ' '' ' -' 4 room house good one, electricity, large lot. Possession soon. South Section Street. ' 7 room house. Strictly modern. 2 large lots. Close in. Possession soon. " West Washington St. 4 room house. Glassed in front porch, -full fcath, Areola heating system, large lot, garage, paved St. Close Jn. North Court. We have other good buys in city property, and several farms for sale. Usrey & Burdge, Real Estate & Insurance. North Oakley BIdg, Room 4. Phone 548. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Joe Asbury, South Sinclair. Phone 8152. FRESH EGGS for sale at all times except Sundays . Bring con - tainers. 471 So. Bell, Pat Pad-

gett. .' i ER Guaranteed workmanship. - We are headquarters for genuine FOR SALE 1936 ll3 ton Ford Maytag parts. Prompt cconomitruck with tandems, motor in ex-' Cal service. PHONE 332, MONcellent condition, good tires In-! ROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT quire at Marathon Station. R. SALES, new authorized Maytag Knight. .. . . idealer,

FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet 1 , ton, long wheelbase truck. Serviceable. Good buy. .743 East Beech. Phone 862-B. FOR SALE Hollywood bed, springs and mattress, feather bed, Richmond Greenhouse. Phone 363.

! FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet i dump truck. Good condition. Pri'ced to sell. Louie Lundy, Cass, Indiana. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 0 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED: . Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning,. Prompt j service for those in trouble. I Apply to Richard Large. P. O. Box 123. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modem pumping equipment. Box 20 care TimeS V ! WANTED Large feather bed and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, i Route 4, Greencastle. WANTED TO RENT Building 30 X 20 or larger. Must have electricity and water. Box 49, c-o Times. WANTED To cultivate corn by acre or day. Have, own outfit. Write Box 32-, Care Times. I WANTED TO RENT 6 or 7 room house by September first. Post Office box 166. I WANTED TO BUY If you i.have straw tosell, either baled ! or in the field, call, write or see William Ferd Johnson, Merom. WANTED Polled Hereford bull,, matched team farm mares, also saddle horse. Elmer Caudell. Beech Hill Farm, R. 4, Vt mi. north Graysville. WANTED TO DO Painting, paper hanging, decorating. Call French and Gourlay, Shelburn 81-H. - t - . WANTED 4 or 5 room house in Sullivan. Call Root's Store. Phone 148. WANTED To haul your coal. Dave Dullaham. Phone 720. Miscellaneous ' PROMPT ROAD service

tire battery and farm equipment a"t Yvl" troubles. Phone 285. W. . S.f, Pat, and Herman JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 ldlef a motor tnp Sun-

srth Section Street. BOVINAL fry SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT, DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream I Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. , HUD'S STANDARD STATION. COME OUT AND SEE the new model D-16 CLIMAX ROOM ! COOLER in operation in one " of ! our office windows. You'll want lone. Limited number. WILKIN SON LUMBER CO. " - j NOTIC E -Meadow Gold and Borden's ice cream at 35c auart.l T,..i. c.-j-..- t,: ..' -uc nni. vpen ounuays. myima i Service, Shclurn, Ind 'GIVE ME A soiled upholstered chair or rug and I'll make it ap ' near like new. savs odorless FINA FOAM, the new scientific foxam ' cleaner. NOTION'S DEPT, FIRST FLOOR, ROOT'S STORE. , BE YOUR OWN BOSS DX super Station for lease in conjunction with Boyll and Fulford Motor Sales. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. South Section St., Sullivan, Ind. Contact A. D. Rhoads, 801 South 13th St, C4453; Terre Eaute, Ind. JUST RECEIVED 9 X 12 rugs $64.95 to $95.00. Also 9 X 15. SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. . TT-, . 7TZ ,. " I NOTICE-An all -,day meeting ' w! 1 De neua 31 J uon c."urcn- w( miles north and two miles east of i Hymera July 28. A basket dinner .will be spread at noon. Morning ! worship service at 10:00 a. m. and afternoon service at 2:00 p. m. I with Rev. Zella Anthony speakine 'in the afternoon. Special music and singing will be featured in , bcth services. Everyone is invited . to come. Bring your basket and ' enjoy worshipping God with us. I 1 ! ' RECONDITION YOUR WASH-1

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NORMAL STREAM FLOW PRESENTS FAVORABLE WATER SUPPLY VIEW( INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 18 (Special) Despite the fact that water levels declined from j a few tenths to more than ten I feet during June, stream flow was well aoove normal in au but a few days of the month, and a generally favorable out look for water supplies prevails. Apnnrriini? to Charles Bprhert According io L.nanes Bernen,, , director of Water Resources Division of the Indiana Department of Conservation, this drop in water levels was due primarily to the growig season. Of the 98 wells for which records are a vailable, 66 wells showed declines in water levels, 29 corded net rises, and three net re-re-the vecled no change. Rainfall, reported by weather bureau at the airport here, showed a total of 2.3 inches for the month, or 1.25 inches belnir nnrmal for this nprind . . ... .I... Mr. isecnen said xuaay inai a study of ground water condi- i tions had been completed in the vicinity of Fairmount and East Chicago, and five new observation wells have been established in the Cagle's Mill area, to study the effect of the proposed dam on ground water levels. , Lake level investigations were continued throughout Indiana, and preliminary investigations of ground water -conditions are otill underway. -. FARMERSBURG , Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Mann and daughters, Darla Kay and Linda Lou, of Terre Haute, vere week-' end guests of Mrs. Mann's aunt, Mrs. Naomi Blair. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey : spent their vacation visiting in Indianapolis and Evansville last

j week. i Dr. and Mrs. Robert Oliphant 1 of Terre" Haute, visited his par- ! ents, Dr. and Mrs.- J. T. OliDhant TZ and son, Joe, Monday evening. 1 ,. T .. 3 T T ; J ' . TLT . - J

...a i Kentucky. I. Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Sargrt Jr of Hymera, spent Sunday i with . Mr. and Mrs-. George Sar1 gent, Sr. - Mr. and Mrs. James Truitt of l Terre Haute, were Sunday guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fox. ! Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Greggs, Milo Greggs and daughter, Elnora . and Shirley Greggs were :in Indianapolis Thursday. Misses ! iii i oi:-i - J ; f . d u . leu"lKa ro Ber reiduves: ,s' "yluuy, ""'Br anu cnnaren visuea ner momer, M ra nrt,aaB Saflli.Hnv Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nash of , Shelburn, are the parents of a I daughter born July 16th at the ' Mary Sherman Hospital. Mrs. Naeh is the former Peggy Hayworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hayworth of Farmersburg. JUDGE FINES HIMSELF MERCERSBURG," Pa., (UP) Thomas C. .McDowell,-. 'Mercersburg. Ji'iiUce. of the Peace, plays no favorites, himself included. McDowell promptly fined him:tU 10 alter he committed -1 traffic violation in Mercersburg's Center Square.. The cost to McDowell actually was $'i.23. Ke as magistrate is entitled to a $3.77 fee in the col lection of $10 iines. j -

"A STRONG BANK" . i ........ . Wheie Yon fan Hank With Absolute Safety Where Yon Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Rates We Can Save You Money On Good Sound Loans A '$6,500,000,00 Rank la Here To Serve You. Suliiy an State Bank Safe Since 1875 ' Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Rebekah Ledge Mcet3 The new officers for Francis Rebekah lodge No. 283 of Hymera were installed Tuesday pvpninu bv Mrs. Hazel Brusl. State President of the Rebekah uc icaius-iiv ui i"c "w""" ciu.r, f1" " ioae- inf worK vvdS uu un, given and Mrs. Harry Eijstrom was made Noble Grand for the ensuing year. The I.O.O.F. , Hall has recently been redecorated, much of the work having been done by .Brother Joe lipton, whose passing June 5th is deeply regretted by the entire community and wnose place in the life and work of the order can never be filled. The lodge room is one of the largest hi the county and with its Khmintr rpvj interior made a - . . v , ..V titti n u nuptcoroiinn Tr Trie lait't? gathering -Tuesday night as many guests were present from Shelburn, Lewis and Sullivan. Light refreshments were served and talks were given by Mrs. Brust, CrL-a Watson, Lizzie Curry, Lau.s Mahan and many others. AIM MEROM ' JV1ETHOE13T CHURCH T. M. Jennings, pastor , Mrs. Ed Pinkston, Supt. Sunday School at 9:30 a: m. - Preaching, 7:30, 8:00. ;."..'.; NEW LEBANON CHURCH C. B. Lisman, Supt." Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. FAXTON Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson and Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pittman of Fairbanks, were Sunday dinner guests of ; -Mr. and Mrs. -Alliion Pittman and Mrs. Roxie MeCammon. Miss Evelyn Sexton of Ind ianapolis, spent Sunday with ' it i c i j nZ ,ueA.- r 'r mr anu r,u, 7 ? ,! or mrs. nnsuce vuyiv mu family. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Minich and son, Bobby, of Iowa Park, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Minich of Carlisle, Mrs. Roxie MeCammon and Mrs. Viola Pittman were dinner guests Monday of Mies Maude Daugherty. This is , Mr. Minich's first visit here in 22. years and the first visit for Mrs. Minich and son to Indiana, j Mrs. Ai.::ie Cox spent Saturday I with Mrs. Hannah Crago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash, j Victor Manuel of Carlisle and i Dr. Charles Tuell of Terre Kaute, spent the week-end in Mountain View, Missouri visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mansfield and family. Mrs. Clan Vester and ' Mrs. , Beck Banther are spending a few days near New Lebanon with relatives. I E. 2. Nuch whs in Sullivan ' Saturday. ' Mrs. A. T. Ne?T was in '.illj- 1 van, Saturday . . "Mr. srd Mrs. Gs were he-e Tutsd ; Bitrrb evening ?7 cslling on 'riea??. Jffri. Irenp Grssi and 1 sons of Carh.'lc, cr d Islr3. Luha Dugau were in Sullivan- Friday. . . .

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Mr. and Mrs. Verner uunn 01 I Casey. Illinois, ana ivirs. iiuidi Bledsoe of Terre Haute, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs Harry Richey. Mrs. Joe Jones received word.

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" V " ;'. nnH r Dects to be home soon. Mrs. Clell Allen of Clay City, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Orville Curry. IKr. ;rif "r .Toe Jones spent the past lev ui.ys with the latter's parents in Watseka, Illinois. Donnie . Osborne of Indianapolis, spet last week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met Wednesday for an all day meeting. The day was spent i :n.i ,.,w oninvorf B. the day were Eula Taylor, Gayle Taylor, Marguerite Miller, Katy Schultz. Myrtle Wooley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfor Norris and son Gene, Maud German, Tillie Miller, Sallie De Busk, Lillian Jones and Ena Bean. The Aid will meet with Kaly Shultz Wednesday, July 24th. Ca'lie DeBusk spent the weekend a. ll:e guest of her sister, Rebecca Hanchill in Pontiac, Mcihigan. Wilbur Coyner was in Terrs Haute Thursday. Mrs. Fannie Hall, Mrs. Veneta Hope and Mrs. ' Gladys Coyner were in Linton Wednesday. Mrs. Gertrude Ruddell and Ina Andrews of Sullivan attended the Rebekah ' IwJge here Wednesday evening. M's. Ruddell is D.D P. of District No. 38. The meeting was largely attended. Four candidates were initiated. Miss Kathryn Silvers left Saturday for an extended visit with her grandparents and other relatives in Plymouth Indiana. Miss Martha Kable of Sulli-

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van, and Wayne Phillips of Connersville, visited Maude Silvers Sunday evening.

DAILY TIMES j n . ( (iDf. f-fjRl JAA i-" Ln 1 vnw,,n Lclters an4 'interviews of .uii-uw turc .uu ,Per interest ue sougnt ior wis column, the editor reserving1 the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. HANDCUFFS SPRINGFIELD, SCARCE O., (UP)Add shortages: Only five pairs of handcuffs are available at the Clark county jail in which to take prisoners from the jail to court. The city has been unable to buy additional handcuffs because of a national shortage. .

READY MIXED CONCRETE 1 ' "'" "r DeUvered iii Sullivan 7" 4 Bag. Mix Per Yd. $7.50. T Bag Mix Per Yd $8.00 4'2 Bag Mix Per Yd. $7.75. 52 Bag Mix Per Yd. $8.50 6 Bag Mix Per Yd. $9.00 CONCRETE BLOCKS ' ; . Rock Face 20c Smooth Face 18c Builnose Corners 22c 'Above block prices are for 8 x 8 x 16" , Partition blocks 4 x 8 x 16" and Line blocks 8 x 4 x 16" also available. CALL OR WRITE CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 ' Hutsonville, Illinois

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