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For Sale TRUCK TIRES, fence, barb vire and nails. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' FOR John Deere parts and mrvlce call 285 at Mace Tire & i Aattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 25 lb. bleached f Capmilco Family Flour. $1.63. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 . So. Court St. FOR SALE Fryers, dressed or on foot, Walter Routt, 212 N. 'French Street. Phone 546. FOR SALE OR MADE FOR TRUCK '38 20 Nash Ambassador. 19 So. Maxwell St. " FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, 8 piece dining room suite, utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet, thina closet, occasional chair, j dresser, chest of drawers. Sparling Used Furniture Store. FOR SALE One registered pointer bird dog. 19 months old. .See Jack Spencer, 360 W. Washington St. FOR SALE White Ro7kfries. l Kalph Dodds. 1 1-2 mi. Aratft-of' Sullivan on" U. S. 41. . FOR SALE Close in40 acre ferm, good buildings, trade for I property or sell to G. I. loan. Box 'g 1,000, c-o Times L FOR SALE near Sullivan. 250 inere farm. Crops, 20 head cattle, I tools. Owner will finance. Box 500, c-o Times . FOR SALE 8 mi. out, 280 acre farm. Growing crops. Will take tratie as part payment What have you? Box 300, c-o Times. T.r Tt C-ATT T 1 41 1 t tun ottjCi jersey duii ana x r r . . i wo jersey tows, f rame usourn, near Benson Chapel. MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES w Don't be botherpH with thu rnnr . - - - . ing of a bad muffler or a worn -out tail pipe. Get a replacement , at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE Singer sewing ma- ( chine in good condition. Plain design. unfinished walnut day bed - with mattress. Zoe Bays, 209 No. Instate. Phone 223. FOR SALE Jersey cow, one "horse and one horse wagon. John Watson, )It. 2, Shelburn. FOR SALE 3 raom house on So. Section. New roof ,new . foundation, newly decorated oh I inside, good well of water. Call 554-x or at 583 So. Section. f FOR SALE Bab7Bu7gy7Good condition. Mrs. Robert Anderson, 129 High St. Phone 934-x. SINKS WITH OR without cabEinets Metal Wall Cabinets. Sta tionary Laundry tubs. LAWARENCEV1LLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. PHONE 90. onL.ii usta nor-water boiler; 2 used stokers: new Wink. C A T 1? TT 1. TT L . . . , ler stokers and XX Century coal I or gas hot air furnaces. 20 year warranty, all kinds of controls for ? stokers. We do furnace cleaning and. repairing. Also repair' and service stokers. Fate Rice, phone ,t855, 8 North Main .' FOR 'SALE Chest of drawers, 9 x 12 rug, Session 8 day clock, old safe, miscellaneous items. 219 jWest Johnson St. Dead Animals Removed All 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 ser. vice. John Wachtel Co Tfryw JmfSxwa
FOR SALE lot on North Main Street. Call at 608 N. Court.
FOR SALE Good Buildings, electricity, plenty water, on gravel 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 ance, North Oakley Bldg.. Room 4, Phone 548. ' FOR SALE Chickens, white rock pullets, also 1936 40 series model Buick sedan. Roy Townsend. 3-4 miles south New Lebanon. FOR SALE Walnut wardrobe. Call Mrs. Floyd Lamb, 404 South State St. 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., LA WRENCEVILLE, ILL., PHONE 90, ' . ; FOR SALE Washing machine, CalJ Arthur Gray. 78-R Shelburn or contact my. home 1 mi. west of . Shelburn. FOR SALE 1939 1-2 ton Plymouth pick-up truck. Sailor Ferree. 1410 No. State St. Phone 784-B. FOR SALE 2 garage door. Complete frame, 2 garage windows, screen door, inside swinging door with fixtures. 400 W. Sylvan Dell St. Phone 336. FOR SALE 2 year old Wisconsin noistein neiiers, fresh; one registered Guernsey bull 2 yrs.
old; 3 Uolstein calves. 1 eligible 00 ammonia, soap or ether used to register; 1 four can milk cool- wnen you clean your rugs, furner. James Kennett, Graysville. iture or auto upholstery with ODORLESS FINA FOAM. Notions FOR SALE Areola heating Dept., first floor, Root's Store.
plant. Complete with 5 radiators, expansion tank and connections. Excellent condition. $185. Lyle Marshall, Shelburn phone. FOR SALE White with black trim coal range. Cheap if taken at once, 545 E. Washington St. FOR SALE Smail cast iron coal range. Semi-porcelained. Good condition, also .Maytag motor. Harvey Adams, Shelburn. ' FOR SALE 1940 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan. Call after 7:00 p. m., 223 North Cross St.
FOR SALE 3 year old milk pullets, $1.00 each. Cary Bogard, cow. John Smith, 3 miles south- R 2 Merom. east of Pleasantville. T . rr .. - ' IT PAYS TO INSULATE. Do it FOR SALE-1935 1 1-2 ton yourself Now be warmer in winChevrolet " truck, serviceable. ter cooler in summer. Use ArmPrice $240.00. Phone 862B, 743 strong's insulating wool made of East Beech. ' fiberglass. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Good window
blinds, also nice fat fryers, each week-end. Floyd Evans, Paxton, Phone 6-19. . FOR SALE Three Guernsey bull calves from high producing dams. Carl Medsker, 1 mile west oi Graysville on Road 154. FLENTY OF OIL STOVE3,--two end three burner SI inch Sanltas in assorted colors and patterns. Just received another impment of mop sticks. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind, Wanted WANTED Df 81 anJinal. W lemove yoor dead animals frea of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse harges. 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, service for those in trouble. Apply to Richard Large, P. O Box 123, . ,
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and .vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Large feather bed and antiques. E. W. Baldwin, Route 4, Greencastle.
( WANTED TO DO Painting, paper hanging, decorating. Call French and Gourlay, Shelburn 81-H. WANTED One or two room unfurnished apartment by woman who works. Box 71, care of Times. . WANTED Man with power mower" to cut weeds. S. E. Coulson. New Lebanon Phone. WANTED Washings and ironings to do in my home: 333 N. Broad. Miscellaneous PROMI'T ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. 1 BOVINAL fry SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT; DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream Separator oil; Aerosol bug bombs. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. ' JUST RECEIVED 9 X 12 rugs $64.95 to $95.00. Also 9 X 15. SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. LOOK ice cream, quarts 35c, pints 20c at Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Indiana. Open .Sundays and Thursday afternoons. x OTIS AND KATHRYN Luttrell. noted gospel singers, will be at the Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday, July 28th for ALL DAY SERVICES, beginning at 9:30 a. m.. 2:00 p. m and 8 pm. Come, bring your basket and spend the day. ROAdTeRVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'SSTANDARD STATION. : , , ' r NOTICE I stand good for. no bills made by anyone other than myself. Bill L. Crawford. 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. BELIEVE IT OR NOT There is MIDDLE AGED woman wants! cusr keeping or practical nursing in home of elderly lady. Phcne 805. THE CELLULOSE soap sponge bank saves your soap scraps cleans bath' tubs, sinks, upholstery, rugs, walls. 49c Kaysons. RADIO KEFAIR Quick guaranteed service. McCammon Appliance Shop. WRINGER ROLLS far a!! wasers McCammon Appliance Shop. FOR SALE March White-Ronk-LOST ",; --' - LOST 9.00 x 20 Goodyear Tire mounted pn rim, somiwhere on Highway 54 or Sullivan and Terre Haute on U. S. 41. Finder notify M. J. Sheridan. 1620 So. na bt, Jjouisville, Ky. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neiehborc a,,H Wends, fire department and street uePan)ent. I Ml- and Mrs. John Tarwater and family. Fried Chicken Straits . French Fries The Kitchenette 1 18' S. Court Tele. 462 . 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
Mrs. Jake Young and granddaughter spent Tuesday with Mr. ana Mrs. n. a. omun ai Bloomf ield. j Mrs. Nellie Holder spent TuesI day with Miss Stalcup at Bloom- ' field. Zane Pigs and Nelson Boone are in week. Danville, Illinois this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keene and daughter. Sandra, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Arnett. Ralph Keene. I Bonnie MjEm speat the weekj Margaret Marshall of Duggcr, end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph jand Clarence Wulford of India- Corder and family at -Martlnsnapolis, were Sunday guests of villa, Indiana. Mr and Mrs. E. Wulford of Mrg Lestpr Milgm gnd ,Llnton- ' ' : ' ' Ruth Pleasant, Frances Fhck, j O. F. Miller and son of Spen- Mr- and Mrs., Edd Bogard and cer, Indiana, were Sunday guests family and Mrs. Estclia Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holly. . and Wayne wore guests Sunday j Agnes Burk, Joan Schofield, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Charlotte Keene , and Rosalyn' family. Padgett visited in Linton Sun- ! Mic3 Harrolyn Dilley of GarVi ay" is cprnding her vacation here I Miss Margaret Wright of Lin- with Lzv mother, Mrs. Vervain ton, was the week-end guest of Dilley and ber grandparents, Mr. Betty Keene. an Mrs. Clem Arnett. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper of; Mrs. Anna Bailey was a din- , Memphis. Tennessee, spent the ner gUest Monday of Mrs. Stella 'week-end with his 'mother, Mrs.-1 Johnson. '
Clara Cooper Mrs IHiHrpri Kmilev nH Ha'ighter of Detroit" Michigan, are thP enpsts of hpr mnthrr. Mrs. Grace McLin and sister, Mrs. I Mary Blakman. Mrs. Hunley is the former Mildred McLin. Mr. and Mrs. William Burk land son visited in Linton Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. R. A. Shuts and son, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Urbana, Illinois, ,were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mason. Little Nancy Sue Goldman met with an unfortunate accijdent Monday when sha stepped j on a nail injuring her foot. - One-Minute Test v f l7What city in the U. S. had the first street cars? 2. Whai state ranks first in the domestic production of salt? 3. Tte U. S. Navy has king used the 24-hour clock system. When did ,theArmyiadopt .this system? .. . ,. . "'mm;, ? Worts ct'wisdom" . Chance is always powerful." Let vour hook be alwavs cast: in the pool where you least expectit,mere wm De a nsn. uvia.. , Rk - - ' Hints on EHauett j If you invite a girl.to go. to a They'll Do It Every
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Mrs. Elizabeth Cols and granddaughter, Carolyn Fields of ;1. m,ce ,net ,fr of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields and family. j Sue Ellen Johnson spent a I part of last week with Mrs. Nsll ' Johnson - and daughter, Carolyn, ; at Carlisle. I Mr. and Mr:. Elmer Thomas of I Columbus, Ohio, were guests Monday cf Mrs. Vervain Diltey Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handford Sullivan, Harriet Hall and '-aixact oti.tr oi muianapuija, ji r . . t i; t 1 Mrs- Nelle McNabb, Mr. and Mrs- Frank Heidenreich and famll-V and Mrs. Dot Benson and sons were gests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Copeland and iamiy.Mr and Mrs Harold Raley fiI)A Mrs steUa Raley were Sun. day guef.ts of ;Uld Mrs Wal. ter steele and famiIy of Provi. dence. Mvs. Virgiria Parker and Alios and Suranne Ferker were in Terre Haute Monday. -GRAB BAG"dance,T you 3 must T furnish' the transportation, whether you have your own jaloppy or share the ride with friends. When you get to the dance, arrange where to meet your partner after she ha3 checked her wraps, so you will not get separated in the crowd.'' ,Today's Horoscope' ' k. If this is the date of your birth, you are energetic, vivacious and rather talkative. You are very fond of gaiety and social life, and like to have an active part in anything you undertake. You are not demonstrative in your love and require affection ana unaer Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc Time
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( DID THEV V GO? Inc. Wo'lJ "8te r""d- ' Henry Danner and Mrs. Mattie 'sytle of Shrevcport, La., were :the week-end guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Bn Gummere. i Mrs. Lettie Sweet is spending the week in Indianapolis with I her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters tpent the week-end in Hammond. Those who at I ended the Past Nob'-? Crr.M's club covered dish jdini.ir - Mvan city park Tue.-rlay evening were Edith I Wood3rniall, Elva Robertson, Oilie i Crist, Trilley Gummere, Rushia McCracken, Mayme Myers and Ruth Bradbury. 1 Mrs. Wendell Sweet and daughter, Linda, who have sp?nt the last, four weeks here with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sweel, return ad ,to Washington where the will vi:,it her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere, !and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman and family visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Buster Shipman of Coalmont Sunday evening. ' The Friendly Circle "Sunday School class of the Methochst church enjoyed their annual picjnic at Shsksmak park, July 23. iThe supptr wus served at seven o'clock. Those present were Mcsdamcs; Fonda McDaniel and children, Phillip - and Nancy, Margaret Vells, Lelia Shipley, Ethel Weber, Nell Gordon, Veneta Strahle, Lois McGarvey, lLotiiso Mattjson, Hclsn MciCo;;key, and Miss Freida Peterson. I The next meeting will be in August with Mrs. Lclia Shipley as hostess. Mrs. Pose Ann House of Knn'kakee, JIlinoK ij visiting her? this week. She is a former resident of Ilymsra. i rtr. Mrs. M'ke Crovder l "standing- fronf your mate: Speed and courage are at . your service today, so if you need them, summon them. Little planetary help ia given your wishes, however. The sun enters Leo at 6:37 a. m. A discussion may lead to gain.Finish your evening jobs and seek some fun. The moon enters Gem ini at 8:18 p. m. Make new friends and be gracious and charming.' r1 '' - One-Minute Test"Answers, . 1. New York - City, in 1832" They were horse cars. y " ' " 2. Michigan. By Jimmy Hatlo
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and daughter, Estella and Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Gardner and children," Pat, Tom and Mark, are spending this week .at Shakamak. Gilbert Greggs and Leslie Beckett are camping at Shakamak this week. . Wife: (Reading from an insurance phamphlet): "A large percentage of accidents occur in the kitchen." Husband: "Yes, and what's worse, we men have to eat them and pretend we like them." Rutih Perkin's ORIGINALS EXCLUSIVE at the - tot snor Original Designs Handmade, Tubabie Tre-VV-jr Materials. Sizes 6 mes. to 6x. Reg. $1.95 to $5.95. NOW $1.56 to $1.72 the JO LuArica Crowtiover
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