Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 146, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 July 1946 — Page 3
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WANTED Polled Hereford bull,, matched team -farm mares, also saddle horse. Elmer Caudcll. Beech Hill Farm, R. 4, lVi mi. north Graysville.
WANTED TO DO Painting, paper hanging, decorating. ' Call French and Gourlay, Shelburn 81-H. WANTED 4 or 5 room house in Sullivan. Call Root's Store. Phone 148.
For Sale
TRUCK TIRES, fence, barb
wire and nails. Farm Bureau , NOTIONS
WANTED One or two room unfurnished apartment by woman who works. Box 71, care of Times. WANTED Furnished Apartment. Box 16, c-o Times. POSITION wanted as bookkeeper by a young lady with a year's College training and 6 years book-
THE NEWLY laboratory devel-1 keeping and general office exoped odorless FINA FOAM cleans ' perience with some permanent rugs and furniture upholstery company or concern References without irritating your skin. It , n be f urnished. Write box 200.
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.DEPT., FIRST FLOOR, ROOT'S j
FOR John Deere parts tna,01-
rice call 285 at Mace Tire !
Batters; Service, Sullivan, Ind.
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i both water and steam. In stock.
FOR SALE 2 1-2 acres, 6 l.ayi timE. vu-.j-.jl uu,
rcom house, southwest Dugger. I awkjmnvii, il,u. rnune
c Vonnoth finlrtman. DugSer. .
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Miscellaneous
j PROMPT ROAD service for ; tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 ; North Section Street.
FENDER FLAPS now m stock with silver chrome and reflector decorations. $1.39 set and up. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY.
BALL BEARING automobile
.'jacks tested, guaranteed, rustWoof, distinctively designed.
Sullivan Motor Supply, "your jobber", 10 'East Jackson St. .FOR SALE t 6 room house, with complete bath room and
tj Dasemem. raven iiuca.
A. nice location immediate possession. ) 4 room house good one, elect-
Liricity, large lot. Possession soon. South Section Street. ). 7 , room house. Strictly modern. 2 large lots. Close in. Possession
I soon. West Washington bt. Jv 4 room house. Glassed in front f porch, full bath, Areola heating V system, large lot, garage, paved
St. Close in. North Court. We have other sood buys in city
'property and several farms for
sale. - - A t . T 1 W1X O-
IV Usrey st tsurage, neai x-siaie oc
Insurance. North Oakley Bldg,
Room 4. Phone 548.
FOR SALE 1936 117, ton Ford
' truck with tandems, motor in ex
cellent condition, good tires Inquire at Marathon Station. R. Knight.
"FORSALE Frvers dressed or B0VINAL SPRAY for your ? ,r 1 A of, cattle's comfort, contains DDT; on foot Walter Routt, 212 N. DDT 2g Concentrate; Cream French Street. Phone 546. j Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. "FlALE OR MADE FOR;HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
TRUCK '38 20 Nash Ambassador, 19 So. Maxwell St.
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma
chine, 8 piece dining room suite,
utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet, china closet, occasional chair, dresser, chest of drawers. Sparling Used Furniture Store.
RECONDITION YOUR WASHER Guaranteed workmanship. We are headquarters for genuine Maytag parts. Prompt economical service. PHONE 332,. MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer.
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
SHELBURN
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Indianapolis, spent the weekend here with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks. Mrs. Grace Cummins of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Violet Cash. . Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of South Dakota, are visiting Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Sarah Coffee here. Mrs. Clate Gatlin, who has been in Tuscon, Arizona for the last six and one-half months, has returned home and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schafer and her grandmother Mrs. Mollie StuckMr. and Mrs. Garnet Plew and
children returned to their home after a brief visit here with Mr. and Mrs Bert Ladson. - ii mmm
Mary Mood, Anna Stevenson and one guest, Miss Mary Walters.
FOR SALE One registered ' pointer bird dog. 19 months old. See Jack Spencer, 360 W. Washington St. .
. JUST RECEIVED 9 X 12 rugs $64.95 to. $95.00. ' Also 9 X 15. SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE.
FOR SALE White Rock fries. PUBLIC OAMfcb 'lhursday
Ralph Dodds. 1 1-2 mi. south of night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan
Sullivan on U. S. 41. American Legion Home under tne
auspices of American Legion Aux-
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FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet dump truck. Good condition. Priced to sell. Louie Lundy, Cass,
Indiana. FOR SALE 25 lb. bleached Capmilco Family Flour. $1.63. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St.
f6r SALE Close in. 40 acre niary
farm, good buildings, trade for property or sell to G. I. loan. Box I MAKE A specialty
l.nnn. p.n Timps tires.
on odd
Have a lot of good 600 x 16
in stock at present at OPA prices
FOR SALE near Sullivan. 250 yet. A. M. Clark, Hymera, Ind. acre farm. Crops, 20 head cattle, State Street, 2 blocks north. tools. Owner will finance. Box T, : - - ?nn n.n Tim ' LOOK ice cream, quarts 35c,
BEECH GROVE Creighton Fatten of California is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Patton and Mrs. Cecile Mann and other relatives. Mr.and Mrs. Willard Dryden, Mr. and Mrs. John Enstrom, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. " John Badger Perry Lester, Russell Henry Nichols, Mrs. Grace Wernz and Miss Nancy Fromme called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick called on Creighton Patton at the home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Patton Thursday after
noon.
the tuberculosis because in such a hospital everything is arranged to enable him to rest most -comfortable. Occasionally for one reason
1 U or another, the doctor will not mIIEALTH FACTS jsist upon his entering a hospital.
FOR HOOSIER FOLK I This, however, coes not mean that 0 Q the patient does not have to rest. . Bed Rest of hte Tuberculous He mus follow the instructions of
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. , pints 20c at Flynn's Service, Shel-
FOR SALE 8 mi. out, 280 acre burn- Indiana. Open Sundays and farm. -; Growing crops. Will take Thursday afternoons..
trade as part payment
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What have
Box 300, c-o Times.
SELLING household goods of Alice M. Burns at 11 No. State St. Call from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Cherry bookcase and writing desk, quartered oak wardrobe, oak dresser, blanket chest, two oak dining room tables, rocking chair, straight chair, eight oak dining room chairs, electric hot plate, and numerous small articles, glassware. Nice books 10c each.
OTIS AND KATHRYN Luttrell, noted gospel singers, will be at
FOR SALE Jersey bull and the Pilgrim Holiness Church two Jersey Cows. Frank Osburn, Sunday, July 28th for ALL DAY near Benson Chapel. , SERVICES, beginning at 9:30 a. 1 : -- ; - i m.. 2:00 p. m and 8 pm. Come, MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES bring your baske- and spend the
Jjon i De Domerea witn tne roar- day ing of a bad muffler or a worn-1 J
out tail pipe. Get a replacement I ROAD SERVICE (tire repairat HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime.
Simply call 262, HUD'S STAND
ARD STATION.
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma
chine in good condition. Plain de- ,
sign, unfinished walnut day bed 1 NOTICE I stand good for no with mattress. Zoe Bays, 209 No. bills made by anyone other than State. Phone 223. I myself. Bill L. Crawford. FOR SALE-New shipment of! N0TICE-We "havTa substitute glass door and corner cupboards wra our Polato Bread now and Ez-Do wardrobes, all bargain fcut wiI1 have the old wrapper priced. P & A Store. (back in a few days. TriCounty
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FOR SALE Conversion gas burner for furnace 1 large gas heater with electric blower. Phone 760. FOR SALE Due to health of tenant, I will sell 100 acre farm located 6 miles southwest of Fairbanks. Has five room house. This is one of the better farms in the county. Contact Dean Nichols.
FOR SALE Large size Glow Boy circulating heatrola. In need of some repair. $10.00 628 So. Court St.
FOR SALE Jersey cow, onejBakery- Jasonville. horse and one horse wagon. John i . n-p Watson, R. 2, Shelburn. j lAJiJ 1
FOR SALE-3 room house on LQST QR STOLEN English bull So. Section. New roof new d White with brindle tg foundation, new ty decorated on Answers to name o Butch. Call
inside, gooa wen oi water, tau
554-x or at 583 So. Section.
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FOR SALE Baby Buggy. Good ',,, Amv HiPhr
Smgh TpoTmxer50n' photostat' drive;'s license Legion na.nign bu-rtione sm-x. ... . d Finder return tg Robert
Wanted
, AUTOMATIC Water heaters for gas and kerosene. Sidearm gas heaters and range boilers. In Stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90.
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of ' charge. Phone No. 0 reverse' charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. j 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
service for those in trouble. Apply to Richard Large. P. O. Box 123.
Thomas Leaman of Connersville, Indiana spent the weekend with his wife and son. Miss Helen Sweeney of Indianapolis is spending her vacation1 in Dugger the 'guest of her mother and brother, John Sweeney. ,
j James and Mrs. Rebe Hannum I had a farewell dinner recently
for Mr. and Mrs. Desson HoucK and daughter, Penny Kay, who left to make their home in Arizona. Mrs. Mary Ethel Burton of Toledo, , Ohio and . two sons, Eugene, of Toledo' and William of St. Louis, . Mo.t visited - Maude Silvers Saturday evening. Th;y arrived here ; to.- attend the golden wedding anniversary1 of Mrs. Burton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rector which was observed Sunday. The Dueeer Home Economics
Club met at the home of Mrs. Roxie Smith of near Gambill for their July meeting. Mrs. Edith Coffee assisted with the serving of a delicious chicken dinner with all the trimmings at the noon hour. After the dinner, the meeting was called to order by the prpsident, Mrs. Zettie Risinger. Roll call was answered with "How I would like to spend a vacation." Dues were paid for the next six months and the
penny drill taken. It was vded to donate' $10 to the ParentTeachers Organization to be used on the school cafateria project. The lesson on "Draperies" was given by Mrs. Bess Kielblock. Mesdames Naomi Davis, Margaret Rumple and Lorene Robson were appointed to take charge of the Dugger Home Ec-
LOST Man's brown billfold onomics booth at the 4-H Club
Fair at Sullivan in August. Mystery Pal gifts were distributed. Those present were Mesdames Zettie Risingr, Naomi BarClay, Ida Hammack, Marie Harrison, Bess KielblockJ Ada Loveall.j Zelma Edds, Cecil Dukes, Naomi Davis, Jennie Wilkes, Pearl Skinner, Gladys Coyner, Maude Watkins, Lorene Robson, Margaret Rumple, Clara Abrams, Grace Barcroft, Anna Braatz,
One reason that tuberculosis is tbe doctor and the members of his
so feared is that people dread the family must realize how essential long period of inactivity necssary it is for the patient to follow medto recover from tuberculosis. j jcai advice. It is true that tuberculosis is a Tuberculous patients frequently long-term disease a disease that begin to look quite well and healgains a hold on the body slowly thy shortly after treament is beand which, unless discovered in its gun- gut don't ever be deceived early stage requires a long period Dy i00ks where tuberculosis is for recovery. concerned. It is not the patient's T:: -o-ner treatment is begun, looks, but the condition of his the su. wiii the disease, bar- lungs that is important in tuberring unusual circumstances, be ar-. culosis. The doctor, through xrested. The tuberculosis patient ray pictures of the lungs and othwho accepts the inevitable and re- er tests, knows when it is safe for signs himself to being inactive the bed rest regimen to be modifor a period of months is the wise fied. The doctor's advice, and
Mrs ' Annie Patcon Creighton j patient and the one most apt to not the comments of well mean-
Patton Mr and Mrs. Orren Pat- : conquer ine uisea&e. uiiua, snuum ueieimiue me
The one essential element in pnciu auuctcuic iu ucu icm. the treatment of tuberculosis is j . "
rest complete bed rest. No drug has yet been found which will !
immunity to it. The only cure is rest.
Why is bed rest so important?
Radio is a wonoer-
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TOO MANt . PEOPLE. & ON .TH' WRONG END.
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ton and John were dinner guests Wedesday of Mr. and Jvlrs. Russell Patton and daughter, Anna
v j Lois, in honor of Anna Lois I birthday. . . i Mary Elizabeth Foutz, nurse
at the Mary Sherman Hospital, Sullivan, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foutz and daughters. Mrs. . Grace Wernz, Nancy Fromme and Mrs. . Nora Crow called on Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Bosstick Monday. .,v
Mrs. Annie Patton, Mrs. Cecile Mann, Creighton Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton and Anna Lois enjoyed a fish fry Saturday nigbt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orren Patton and John. Several from this community attended the ice cream social and program at the Rungsly Memorial Church Monday night. Dwight Burton and Bert Robbins called on Gene Easter Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Harris called on Mrs. Bonnie Adams and children recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orren Patton
land John, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Patten and Anna Lois, and
Creiehton Patton were dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs. T-,.i j njr.... i
Gene Easter was a dinner guest j Saturday of his grandparents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Easter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz. Mrs.
Dorothy Bogard and Nancy Rose and Bertha Ryland vere dinner guests Sunday of Mary and Fylura Foutz.
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Mrs. Grace Daniels of Dugger and Walter Daniels of Muncie,
Because the only way to permit 1 spent Saturday morning here the diseased lung to heal is to calling on relatives, keep it as inactive as possible. I Sometimes this complete rest ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vickrey of muo. b? done by means of ther- Sullivan, were guests Saturday
apeutic pneumothorax, . which ; of C. F. Vickrey and family.
means collapsing the lung with air to keep it inactive. However, many doctors prefer to give nature a chance, with preliminary
bed rest, to heal the lung before artificial aids are tried. When doctors say that the lung must rest, they mean literally what they say. They mean such complete rest that, if it is to be obtained the patient must stay in bed. Any exertion, even walking around, makes the lung work harder and causes delay in the healing process. The tuberculous patient should place himself under medical care as soon. as he is aware he has tuberculosis. And he should do exactly what the doctor says. Ordinarily the doctor will reccom-
Annie mend that he enter a hospital for
Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Junion Thompson and son, Terry, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson and family.
You're on the "right end" when you come to the TAYLOR TTRK SERVICE with your tire prob-, lems. We have the "equipment and the training to RECAP your tires . . . You'll like our one day; service . . and our prices.
Jean Hoilman of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. ;,; Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and daughter , of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Gray. Mrs.. Anna Eslinger spent the !
week-end with relatives in Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs.. Admiral Hoesman of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thede Hunt. .
Pvt. Bernard Gresley, who recently completed his basic training with the U. S. Army at Ft. McClellan, Alabama is enjoying a furlough at his home here. , , , Gene Vigus Jr. arrived home Saturday from Banana Rivxer, Florida where he received his honorable discharge from the Navy. ' . ,...-
Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale.. . ; . W. T. MELLOTT
GRAB BAG
POSTMAN STErS LIVELY
807. Reward.
Bedwell, 311 So. Section Reward.
HYMERA
Dead Animals , Removed An kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Can Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawforil 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Hante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser. rice. John Wachtel Co
.WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Large feather bed and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, Route 4, Greencastle.
WANTED TO, BUY 1930 model WANTED To buy 1930 clean modelA Ford, prefer coupe. Will pay E. Drake, 520 So. 20th St Terre Haute, Ind.
WANTED TO BUY Steamer trunk, second hand. Cll 527-L.
Miss Beulah Pipher is spending the week in Terre Haute, the guest of Miss Ruth Pipher and Mrs. Stella McCrocklin.
Mrs. Warren Gordon and i i i i . Tir:n; c
ciuiaren ana w juis mcvuary oi Hammond, Indiana, spent the
week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Kaylor and Elsie Kaylor of Farmersburg and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Bonnie enjoyed a show in Sullivan Sunday afternoon. Dale McKee is spending a few days leave from the Navy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKee.
Miss Ruth Bennett of Ander
son, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Florence Bennett. Mrs. Tilford "Bundy" Mahan was taken to the hospital in Bra-
j zil Saturday night for observa
tion $nd possible surgery.
TORRINGTON, Wyo. (UP) Postmen in Torrington not only have to watcn their step in connection with dogs, but also with rattlesnakes as well. y i, : l i.
une man earner repuris nt: had to step "high and lively" to
avoid treading on the head of ' an 18-inch rattler in the north part of town. j THAT WAS THEN !
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They'll Do It Every .Time
By Jimmy Hatlo .
QUINCY, 111. (UP) Records here show that in 1835-36 Capt. j Nathaniel Pease purchased 3,500 j hogs at en average cost of $3.75 a head. It was Pease's first year : as a Quincy meat packer. ' I
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PUBLIC SALE : i M Having sold my farm, I will offer the following for sale at my place on the west edge of Lyons, Ind. THURSDAY, JULY 25 AT 10:00 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) 9 head of saddle horses and ponies ' 4 good Western saddles 2 rubber tired carts 150 head sheep 50 head hogs . 75 head cattle, including 52 head whiteface steers, weight about 600 lbs. Farming tools and equipment TERMS, CASH ' REE R0LLI30N, Owner
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