Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 147, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1946 — Page 5

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I FOR SALE Walnut wardrobe. 1

Call Mrs. Floyd Lamb, 404 South State St.

I BATHROOM EQUIPMENT Toilets, lavatories, medicine cabinets and chrome towel bars, soap holders, tumbler and tooth brush holders and paper holders in both recess and wall type mountings. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL., PHONE 90.

Wanted

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. RADIATOR repair and clean

ing. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 jN. Main St. Telephone 334.

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For Sale

. TRUCK TIRES, fence,

wire and . nails. Farm Bureau Coop.

FOR SALE One large chifferobe and one day bed 318 E. Washba b ington. Phone 832.

FOR SALE Saddle bridle and saddle, cook

T , ZT A three cornered cupboard. Murse Batten; Service, Sullivan, Ind. jf Lebanon. : 1 ' FOR SALE 70 acres 6 mi. west

FOR SALE 25 lb. Dieacnea T-ll 1 CO I

uapmuco tamuy nuur. -"a-1 painted and wired barn and out-

jonnson reea oc ouyyiy. ' hiiilrfintfs. Farm Dartlv

WANTED: Cesspool, septic itank and toilet cleaning. Prompt

I service for those in trouble. mare, i Apply to Richard Large. P. O. stove, Box 123.

WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

PUBLIC GAMES St Mary's basement. Wed., July 24th at 8 o'clock. Door prize. Public invi-

!ted.

AVOID WASHER TROUBLE Have your washer checked before serious trouble develops. Checkup, adjustment and lubrication costs little but often saves much. We use genine Maytag parts. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

NOTICE We have a substitute

wrapper on our Potato Bread now

of Sullivan, a good house newly j WANTED Large feather, bed 'but will have the old wrapper-

A So. Court St.

gas

FOR SALE Conversion

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.

nrl ontimif&a "R W

limed, Route . Greencastle

Baldwin,

good fence and plenty of water.

On gravel road, mail and school WANTED TO BUY 1930 model route. H. H. Arnett, Graysville WANTED To buy 1930 clean mophone, j delA Ford, prefer coupe. Will pay

THE NEWLY laboratory developed odorless FINA FOAM cleans rugs and . furniture upholstery without irritating your skin. It leaves no soapy scum. NOTIONS DEPT., FIRST FLOOR, ROOT'S STORE.

FOR SALE Large walnut

wardrobe extension table, walnut safe ,love seat, antique chair, ' 311 No State.

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E. Drake, 520 So. 20th St Terre

Haute, Ind.

back in a few days

Bakery, Jasonville.

Tri-County

LOST

WANTED TO BUY Steamer trunk, second hand. Call 527-L.

coal.

FOR SALE! Folks, if you want WANTED To haul your

a good buy, run down to 628 So. Dave Dollahan. Phone 720. Court. Owner leaving town is - . - - reason for selling. Possession COAL HAULING Lewis Bricksoon. Please call after 5 p. m.y. Phone 487-B. 0"RSALE-165"a7re farm nine WANTED TO DO-Paintlng, pamiles northwest of Sullivan, 1 P hanging, decorating Call miles northeast of Graysville on French and Gourlay, Shelburn

two barns, 3

LOST Man's brown billfold containing $115, Army discharge photostat, driver's license, Legion card. Finder return to Robert Bedwell, 311 So. Section Reward. LOST 9.00 x 20 Goodyear Tire

mounted on rim. somewhere on

WARN VACATIONISTS I AGAINST SNAKE BITE While most snakes that inhabit the northern part of the United States are harmless, there are poisonous reptiles which should be avoided by all vacationists. Within the poison group are rattlesnakes, coral snakes, water moccasions and copper heads.

The most widely distributed of the poisonous snakes is the rattlesnake. It is found in many

I parts of Indiana as well as in

vacation spots in tne rtocKy Mountain area and most of the Southwest. Danger from rattle

snake bits in the United States is

SHELBURN

Mr. and Mrs. Will Raines of near Shelburn and their daughter and family, Mr . and Mrs. Jim Bonebrake and daughter, Beverly Jo, of East Chicago, are vacationing at the lakes in Minnesota-for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and children of Toledo, Ohio, are here visiting relatives and friends ,'Mrs. Collins is the former Violetta McGranahan. M:s. " i ' "aylor spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Carrithers. Kiss Mary Kathryn Ellis returned to her home here Mon-

OUQGER

Dukes were

Ingram Chicago, of Mrs.

tne uuiieu awira io , . .. . r. ; j Af(n. i ufDolr c visit, in ini-

reported on the increase because " f V' mo're persons are going into the cago . wi h relative out-of-doors for their recreation Jf Dod8 Powell since the war. attended the Fair at Paris, IUiPersons going into territory nois Sunday.

snakes are Mrs. Florence Parnell viiivea

where poisonous

Highway 54 or Sullivan and known to live should wear high Mrs. Lizzie Carrithers

Thursday.

FOR SALE Fryers, dressed or

on foot, Walter Routt, 212 . N. French Street. Phone .546

' FOR SALE. OR MADE FOR TRUCK '38 20 Nagh Ambassador. 19 So. Maxwell St. , -

FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, 8 piece dining room suite

utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet,

china closet, occasional chair,

dresser, chest of drawers. Spar ling Used Furniture Store.

FOR' SALE One registered pointer bird dog. 19 months old. See Jack Spencer, 360 W. Wash

ington St.

FOR SALE White Rock fries.

Ralph Dodds. 1 1-2 mi. south of

Sullivan on U. S. 41.

FOR SALE Close in. 40 acre farm, good buildings, trade for property or sell to G. L loan. Box 1,000, c-o Times

room

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wciw, . W ANTF.Tl nno nr two rnnm

known as the Jennings and Sell- unfurnisned aDartment by woman ers farm. Make appointment ,hfl wnri 'n 71. rar.

with Joe Souter to see this farm. Times.

Ail minerals go witn larm. rnone . l. 673. WANTED Furnished:

Terre Haute on U. S. 41. Finder

notify M. J. Sheridan. 1620 So 2nd St, Louisville, Ky.

ment. Box 16," c-o Times.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear one, Pvt. Donald E. Laughrey, who was killed on Luzon, one year ago today July 24, 1945. The sun and moon are shining On a lone and silent grave

Apart- 'Beneath lies one we dearly

ICOUICI SllVbf V. z . To guard against snake bite is no j joke, for one-third of the per-1 sons who were bitten by snakes , in Tf-xas last year died from the effects. I

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PLENTY HOMINY, feed,

cracked corn, shell corn, egg POSITIQN wanted as bookkeepmash, growing mash, starting er by a young lady with a year's mash, .6 per cent dairy, horse College training and 6 years bookfeed, corn and oats, dog food, hay keeping and general office exstraw. Will buy ten tons of good perience with some permanent straw at thirteen dollars a ton. company or concern References ABLES FEED STORE. can be furnished. Write box 200.

Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach atiended the Leach reunion at Al-

111., Sunday.

daughter

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Mrs Clara Ault and

FOR SALE Eleven shoats, also FEMALE HELP WANTED one farm wagon. 1-4 mile west SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Adkins Truck Stop and 1-4 mile Easy orders from friends pay you north. John Tarwater. ' 50c on $1 sale. Gorgeous "Candle- , light" 21-card $1 Christmas asFOR SALE Latest popular fTtrrent sells on sight. Big line Victor, Majestic, Sterling, Sono- other fast sellers. Exclusive hit: ra, A. R. A., Superior and Sig- Name-inrorinted "Floral Notes".

.. 'But whom no one could save.

God hold your loving arms around him, Voon him in vnnr tender care.

Pleass make up all he had to its effect. suffer- ' I Local treatment consists of usa And everything that was unfair. lof a tourniquet or band tied He little thought when leaving gbout tb(1 bUe Som8 physicians us j recommend short deep cuts over

He would return no more, th fan2 markSi together with

i some device of suction which

Treatment of snake bite fallinto two classes. The first, which is local, is aimed at preventing cnroaH nf thp noison from the

bite to various vital organs, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs to remove much of the poison Everett Mize and son at Oaktown. before" iris'absorbed. The second K..p -Tiowen iS spending

' treatment is designed to netralize " k witn Mr and Mrs. Wal-

Dr, and Mrs. F. M

in Hymcra Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel and Yirsil Ingram of were week-end guests

Bertha Ingram. Miss Emma Lou Cocper of

! Plainville, Ird'arn. returned home Tuesday after spending a few clays with her grandparents,

Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper. C. L. Snider of Killsboro, Indiana, was in Dugger Monday. Miss Dorothy , Dugger and James Sullender returned Friday from Tulsa. Oklahoma. They

I were accompanied by Mies Vir1 ginia McGuire, who will visit 1 Mrs. O. E. Dugger and Mrs. II.

E. Dugger. ' Mr. and Mr?. Ernest Taylor have returned trom a visit in Texcs. They were the guests of Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Ar!a Ringo. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Hall and children. Malcolm: and Marilyn,

of Flint, Michigan, have, returned 1

to thsir home after vi.-itiv.rj Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. a'd Mr.-s. Jofn Alexander and other relatives here. They toured Canada. New York, .-Pennrylvsnia and Ohio en route to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Goodman and son,

Joe, accompanied -Ahetfv to

rHERE5 0O MANV

GOOD FOLKS INlHlS HERD

WORLD FLR A FtLLtR 0 ASSOCIATE WW

Play safe . . let the TAYLOR TIP.E SERVICE keep your tires i ?ood co'idition. Correct, conscifnlious inspection makes longer, better service from your tires.

Tcrnexee rpent the weekend

mother, ; Mrs."

iiars

,or counteract the absorbed j venom and to prevent or lesson

- FOR SALE near Sullivan. 250 acre farm. Crops, 20 head cattle, tools. Owner will finance. Box 500, c-o Times FOR SALE 8 ml. out, 280 acre farm. Growing crops. Will take trade as part payment What have you? Box 300, c-o Times. FOR SALE Jersey bull and two Jersey Cows. Frank Osburn, near Benson Chapel. MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't be bothered with the roaring of a bad muffler or a worn-r out tail pipe. Get a replacement at HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

FOR SALE Singer sewing machine in good condition. Plain design, unfinished walnut day bed with "mattress. Zoe Bays, 209 No, State. Phone 223.

FOR SALE Jersey cow, one horse and one horse wagon. John Watson, R; 2, Shelburn.

FOR SALFj 3 room house on So. Section. New roof Jiew 1 T a: i .

luunuauun, newiy aecoratea on

inside, good well of water. Call 554-x or at 583 So. Section.

nature records. Record albums and racks. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwcll Music House.

Get samples. GROGAN CO., 30 East Adams, Dept. 310, Chicago 3.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE White Rock fries. Joe Asbury, South Sinclair. Phone 8152.

SINKS WITH OR without cabinets Metal Wall Cabinets. Stationary Laundry tubs. LAW-

RENCEVTLLE SALES CO., LAW

PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S.

JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 Wc mtmrn him in silence,

Worth Ejection Street. . No eyes can see us weep

But many a suent tear is

That he in death so soon would

! sleep i And leave us here to mourn. We do not know what pain he bore. We did not see him die, We only know he passed away And could not say good-bye.

.Friends may think we have for- pol30ni

Rotten - When at times they see us smile, j Jf yc." pre bitten by a mke. Little do they know the heart-: don't rely upon home treatment, "acl13 ' (but consult a physician. Don't Thnt our smiles hide all the taks a chance that the snake bite

while

pulls out much of the poison. General treatment consists of usin.p sititoyios or Fubftances designed ct neutralizing, or making inactive, the venom. There are some good antitoxins available

to doctors for combating snake

ter Nash of Near Paxton.

Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Gibson of I Parnell, 111. are spending their va- j cation here with Mrs Myrtle ' Harrison and Anna. Mrs. Irene Raley left Monday to , spend the week in Indianapolis j with relatives " j Matthew Berry of Terre Haute

spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Rogers.

Mr and Mrs Perry Harris and

key Run and camped day and Thursday.

with her

Shepherd. : ( Mrs Delia Jenkins is spending

Tur- tc week in Terrs Ha'ite visit'ng

Wedr.23-

CARLISLE

Bill Terre M'-g.

Gray IJauie Fred

and daughter.!

railed on Storkman

of

M'". 'find Sunday

afternoon. V'x. ad IiTr. Rc-rschel Jenkins and children spsnt Ourdsy ct

children of Carlisle spent Sunday Turkey Ru. with Mr and Mrs. Walter Nash Frances Shepherd, who is of near Paxton. tending sehocl at Ns -sk

at - ill-,

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher. Marce'.la Kaiser, Mary 'Ann Pendy, Estty Ann Wolfe, Zelphia Rrhbins mtl Morroa McKinley

spent Sunrty ptternoon j.t Kjuabow gcach at Vincermes.

iVL J. Askin &'Son9

Fl IN KRAI. HOr.TF, "AlklnV Srrclrp Cosu f-J More."

GRAB 15AG

BOVINAL fjy SPRAY for your

DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream J

shed

RENCEVILLE, ILL. PHONE 90. cattle's comfort, contains DDT; iM bv

The wife, children, dad and si?ters.

mother,

tuu ijALt Kerosene range, Separator -oil; Aerosol bug bombs, five burner, built in oven 746 HUD'S STANDARD STATION. East Washington St. ; - - - - ' JUST RECEIVED 9 X 12 rugs FOR SALE Used Hot-Water $64.95 to $95-0o. Also 9 X 15. boiler; 2 used stokers; new Wink- SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLler stokers and XX Century coal jyAN STORE or gas hot air furnaces. 20 year

warranty, all kinds of controls for PUBLIC GAMES Thursday Roy Ulrich Friday, stokers. We do furnace cleanino niohf -nn r m of- i Sullinun Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus

O .'..V, VIVV AAA, Hb I.AAI. UUUATail , j j and repairing. Also reDair and American T.epinn Hnmo .mHor the Terre Haute were the week-ena

service stokers. Fate Rice, phone auspices of American Leeion Aux- uests of Mrs- William w hlte'

is harmless for- it may not be. But the best advice of all is to avoid snake bites by keeping away from the poisonous snakes. EXLINE CORNER

One-Minnie Test 1. Tn what one of the states is .the Garden of the Gods? 2. In what national park are the most famous geysers ? 3. In what U. S. national park aw the most notable and best preservnd prehistoric cliff dwellings?

PAXTON Miss Pamelia LeDune of Sullivan was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

White of

855. 8 North Main

iliary.

FOR SALE Platform rockers, $24.95 to $44.95. SECOND FLOOR. SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE.

Mrs Roxie McCammon is spend

ing this week with Miss Maude

FOR SALE Green beans. Mrs. J. C. Black, 320 North French Street Phone 388.

I MAKE A specialty on odd Daugherty and attending church tires. Have a lot of eood GOO x 16. Miss Evelvn Sexton of India-

in stock at present at OPA prices napolis spent the week-end here navy recently.

yet. A. M. Clark. Hymera. Ind. with her daughter. Phyllis, who two years

State Street, 2 blocks north. is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J J McCammon

LOOK ice crearru quarts 35c, SDent Monday with Mrs Cecil

Dunder Dunder of the U. S. Army spent a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunder recently. j Mrs. Russell Arnold and son of Rosedale, Indiana spent a few days .visiting Mr .and Mrs. Russell Arnold. j Felix Faidherbe of Dugger vis- i ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faidherbe Saturday. j William Patton, son of Hardlie Patton, was discharged from the

He had served

Words of Wisdom Few persons have sufficient wisdom to prefer censure, which is useful, to praise, which deceives them. Rochefaucauld.

Hints on Etiquette Don't invite a girl for a date three or four months in advance and then say no more about it,

leaving her in ignorance v.'htl'.or the date holds or not. Two or three weeks in advance is time enough to give an invitation for a big date, and then mention it occasionally before the occasion is due.

Today's Horoscope You have a happy and even disposition and you should marry young, preferably one with an emotional complement to your temperament. You are versatile and resourceful, and have a keen, penetrating mind. You are friendly appreciate the good in others, and are fair, gracious and generous in every way. It will be difficult to reach agreements in this

cycle, aiMiongh friendship, love' and creative efforts should find i glittering expressions at this time.! Respond with courtesy if you are; asked n favor, and your gracious--ncKS will bo rewarded. Evening rays augur little good con come from conversation, so see a movia or read. . -''

One-Wnite Test Answers v 1. In Colorado, near , Colorado Springs. 2. Yellowstone Park, in Wyom-T ing, southwestern Montana and' northeastern Idaho. It has more geysers than there are in all the 1 rest of the world together. S.Mesa' Verde, southwest? Colorado.

Distributed bv Kine Features Syndicate, Ir.c,

pints 20c at Flynn's Seryice, Shel- Davidson and her house guests.

FOR SALE Baby, Buggy. Good condition. Mrs. Robert Anderson, 129 High St. Phone 934-x.

FOR SALE Chest of drawers, 9 x 12 rug, Session 8 day, clock, old safe, miscellaneous items. 219 West Johnson St.

burn, Indiana. Open Sundays and

Thursday afternoons.

Dead Animals Removed AQ kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar sertic. John Wachtel Co

FOR SALE lot on North Main

Street. Call at 608 N. Court.

OTIS AND KATHRYN Luttrell,

noted gospel singers, will be at La Porte spent

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edds and

son visited Mrs. John Houston Sunday. Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hatfield were Ralph Hat- ' field of Evansville, Mrs Hatfield's brother, Earl Carpenter of Clinton, Kenneth Woodard of Cass, Mrs. Russell Bledsoe and children, Betty Jo and Paul, and Mrs. Elmer Harris. ,

LOCALS !

Mrs. Anna Ersinger of Manharset, Long Island, . New York, is here visiting relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauldwell

' ' left today for a buying trip in BINGHAM, Me. (UP) On the Cincinnati, Ohio, edge of Maine's forests, still one Mrs. Clell Mason has resumed of the greatest lumbering regions her work at the Springer Gouckin the nation a veneer mill here enour store after eniovins a

vnj) oatv i u-a 1 import logs from Africa vacation with her grandchildren, FOR SALE-Chickens white RECAPPING and VULCANIZ- The African woods, including Jimmy and Janie Mason of Terre rock -pullets, also 1936 40 series ING any job large or small. Guar- mahogany, orfram. -and obeehee. Haute.

rown- anteed workmanshiD. TAYLOR

-4 miles south New Leb- TIRE SERVICE, 809, North Sec- of veneers used mostly for decora- Petersburg, Florida formerly of . Uon street. tive purposes. this city, is visiting' here.

the Pilgrim Holiness Church

Sunday, July Z3th for ALL DAY SERVICES, beginning at 9:30 a.

FOR SALE Gnod Ruining i m- P- m ana o p m. come.

electricity, plenty water, on grav- JbrinS your basket and spend the el road west of Carlisle, 77 acres "

good soil Will sell with stock, crops, equipment or without. Possession in 30 days. We have several farms and city property for sale. Usrey &

BURDGE, Real Estate & Insur- NOTICE-I stand good for no ance, North Oakley Bldg.. Room bills made by anyone other than 4, Phone 548. myself: Bill L. Crawford.

ROAD SERVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION.

Mrs. Bessie White called on Terre Haute friends Sunday af

ternoon.

Mr: and Mrs. Louis Voegler of

the week-end

here with Mrs Evelyn Morrison

and family. i Mrs. Maggie Cox and Mr. andj Mrs Chafles Cox and family visited Cecil Cox at the Govern

ment hospital in, Indianapolis Sunday- ,

COALS TO NEWCASTLE

They'll Do It Every Time

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