Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 150, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 July 1946 — Page 5
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TRUCK TIRES, fence, barb 4 'wire and nails. Farm Bureau jCo-op. i i 1 FOR John Deere parts and
lervlce call 285 at Mace Tlr & 4 oervice, ounivn, iuu. 5 ' : , FOR SALE 25 lb. bleached ! Flour. $1.63. Capmilco Family r . , , U T 1
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So. Court St. 4 MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't be bothered with the roaring of a bad muffler or a wornout tan pipe. Get a replacement at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOR SALE 1939 1-2 ton Plymouth Dick-uD truck. Sailor Fer--ree. 1410 No. State St. Phone 784-B. " FOR SALE 2 garage door. Complete frame, 2 garage windrows, screen door, inside swinging door with fixtures. 400 W. Sylvan Dell St. Phone 336.
FOR SALE Small cast iron : toal range. Semi-porcelained. Good condition, also Maytag mo-
jflor, Harvey Adams, .Shelburn. h'FOR'SLE 3 year old" milk Tcow. John gmith, 3, milqs southeast of Pleasantville.'" FOR SALE Three Guernsey bull calves from hiah nroducinEr r'dams. Carl Medsker. 1 mile west uf Graysville on Road 154. PLENTY OF OIL STOVES, two and three burner 51 inch f Sanitas in assorted colors and patterns. Just received another shipment of mop sticks. Wood ward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. TrtTS PAT p r ua ci.i.ij, oeven room modern house, hot water, heat. Turn JVlots in New Lebanon. Priced to I sell at $4,000.00 Have one 'acre adjoining with barn for $300.00. I W. T MeUiott. - FOR SALE "Latest "popular Victor, Majestic, Sterling, Sonora, A. R. A., Superior and Signature records. Record albums fand racks. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House.
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-Used stokers, good I.AWUEWrvvir t v SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS, PHONE 90. FOR SALE 5 foot tractor tandem disk 18 in. disks. Latest model. Cowles Stalnacker. Orchard, Farmerssurs. '4- FOR SALE Sows and shoats at 52-1 So. Main at, FOR SALE One extra good Jersey cow, 3 years old, will calve Aug. 3. 3 miles south of Wilden Green House.'- Lob Wilson. ' FOR SALE Fairbanks Morse .Hammer Mills. In Stock. LAWKENCEVILLE 3ALLS COMP ANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS, PHONE 90. t FOR SALE Two good Jersey heifers, will calve soon. Weldon - Meier, 2 mi. north of Exline CorJl ner. See before 3 p. in. ; : . . , ' V . FOR SALE-1936 Plymouth 2door sedan, A-l shape. Call lzJ before 6 p. m. FOR SALE 2 heating stoves in good condition. 228 So. State St. Dead Animals Removed AU kinds: horsea, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SnJlivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay aJJ phone charges. 24 hoar serJohn Wachtel Co
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ment of 10 inch oscillating fans i within the next few days. Place your .order now. McKinley's Elprtric Shon. i ! FOR SALE Black and white table-top kitchen range; 5-qt. j I pressure aluminum cooker. 1519 Nq Section Mike Golish - FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth j two-aoor witn trunk, uooa moWright. FOR SALE W. Giles addition. Five-room strictly modern bungalow and garage. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE White Rock fries, the rest of this iiciiyn on U. S. 41. Phone 9212. FOR SALEframe, $5.49; lawn chairs, -Lawn chairs, steel alert T fri frnwt $3.98. SECOND FLOOR SULLIVAN STORE. ROOT FOR SALE Kimball upriglit mahogany piano in good Condition; Brunswick portable victrola with records. Phone 607-Y. "FOR SALE 9-piece dining room outfit, modernistic,' years old good -shape, buffet, china cabinet, table and six chairs. $90. Mrs. Miles f rumpe, 231 So. Lawton, Jasonville, Ind. Phone" 366. FOR SALE Service station and equipment. 212 No. Section St. 4 WpJ rrf"; rr08 "T eS3: dayf.bfd; table, sideboard; other articles. 424 E. Hartley St. FOR SALE 1 table-top kerosene stove, 1 utility cabinet, 1 utility table, 1 girl's bicycle, 1 electric train, six-drawer desk, three 9x12 congoleumo! 702 East Beech. Phone 934-Y. FOR SALE Fresh. 5-yr.-old Jersey, cow, good one. Also 2-weeks-old male calf. mi. south Shiloh Church. Floyd Chambers. FOR SALE Beautiful, genuine red fox fur nipP Mrc Jonninuo' ..in n ' ' 120 No. Section. FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet. Can be seen at 311 W. Johnson. : FOR SALE 20-acre farm, electricity and telephone. 4!2 mi. northeast of Hymera. H. E Rchmc'l. , FOR SALE 1939 Oldsmobilc, 4-door. Good condition. 819 No. Main. Call after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Wealthy apples at pullets, $1.00 each. Cary Bogard, Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of R 2, Merom. Legion Home. -- r - . . IT PAYS TO INSULATE. Do it FOR SALE Folding play pen, yourself Now' be warmer in winenameled red. Like new. Also ter, cooler in summer. Use ArmHome Comfort coal range. 260 W. strong's insulating wool made of Beech St. fiberglass. Woodward Hardware FOR SALEieTand . 1 1' tubes size 10 in. x. 28. Also want ' RESTRICTIONS ON style" Spcnto rent 50 to 75 acres of wheat cer garments arc now lifted. Any ground. Bert and Charles Arnett, kind now available. Rationing 581 VA Johnson, Sullivan. 'still on Be early. Iva Giles call ' FOB S ALE 1 0-acrTarmT" 3 ! l mi. north of Sullivan On 41. 4- RECAPPING and VULCANIZroem house, outbuildings and ING any job large or small. Guarsome fruit. See Grover C. LaytOn, anteed workmanship. TAYLOR R. 4, Sullivan. Gravsville Phnnp TIRE SERVICE. 809 North Sec-
1138.FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 small rooms for storage. Call 324-X. Wanted WANTED - Dead animali. We remove your doad animalu free of charge. Phone No. 9 revere chnree. SulHvan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 i N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED To haul yonr coal. Dave Dollahan. Phone 720,
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. R. W. Baldwin, Route 4, Greencastle. WANTED Man with mower to cut weeds. &. E. son. New Lebanon Phone. power CoulMALE HELP WANTED Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in N. W. Sullivan County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto ana good references. Permanent. Write or wire jMcNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, Illinois. i WANTED Girl out of school to work in jewelry store. Write I cox isuu c-o Times. f WANTED Housekeeper elderly couple. Excellent wages. Phone or write Sam Fergeson, Dugger, Ind. WANTED Girl to work swm. du u-u ume, J WANTED 3 or 4-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Call 433. I WANTED T BUY Government toilet. Com, 'Oaktown R. 2. Ada Charley, WANTED TO RENT. C U. 1, i.x . Call 148. WANTED Stenographer for general office work and some! Box 350 c-o Times. WANTED Washings and ironings to do in my home. 333 N. g b . oa ' Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm eauiDment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. 19 North Section Street. "BOVINAL SPRAY for your cattle's comfort, contains DDT; DDT 25 Concentrate; Cream
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Separator oil: Aerosol bug bombs. Robert and Ronald Nichols, HUD'S STANDARD STATION. Bruce Copeland, Lois .Jennings. 'jDot Unger, Tommy Jennings, j JUST RECEIVED 8 X 12 rugs Carol Carty, Kathryn Sparks and
$64.95 to $95.00. Also 9 X 15. SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. ROAD SERVICE (tire repair. mg, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. juiVi, van t """" uiju.uSTATION. ' BELIEVE IT OR NOT There is no ammonia, soap or ether used when you clean your rugs, furnitul'6 or auto upholstery with O-' DORLESS FINA FOAM. Notions' riont firo flvn Tt Ct, . Dept., first floor, Root's Store. ' THE CELLULOSE soap sponge ! .bank saves your soap scrapr,cleans bath tubs, sinks, upholstery, russ. walls. 49c Kavsons. RADIO REPAIR Quick guaranteed service. McCammon Appliance Shop. WRINGER ROLLS for all wasers .McCammon Appliance Shop. FOR SALE March White-Rock i tion Street. i ! PUBLIC GAMES 'Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary, 1 BABY YOUR WASHER and it will live longer, cost less. For Eod pare- b exPerts trained in servicing Maytags. call on -us. nave your wasner reconditioned BEFORE serious trouble develops. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer. WILL TRADE good 1934 Chevrolet coach, good tinn, for tractor. Garland Street, Merom, .Ind., R. 1,
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guests of Mr. and . Mrs. W. H. fof Bremer'hayen, Germany, to' Skip, o.-C3ilcago are here visitRav. Mrs. Dav and Mrs. Calhoun.be assigned as Base Intelligence ing 'Mr. and Mrs.. James, unaer-
are sisters. , ... ... ,. Mr. ana mis. aiuiui Palestine, were guests Wednes - ! . j.. . r nn AnJ M.o - flay aiternoon vi ivir. anu mm. Vernie Nichols. Among those from here who enjoyed the day Wednesday ,at Shakamak Park sponsored by the Sunday School classes taught by Mae Wesner and Anna Nich - os were, Alice Bogard, Frances Wills Jennv Bates. Freda - Pier-J Mary Gray Dee Dee Daughr t ws.n di,k Joan and Sarah Reid Doris Turt ni ct,0r rhr)ctin 'and 0vaiine Arnett, Mae Wes-t !er. Anna Nichols, Phillip ! Sparks, David Gray, Bruce Hub - lirjl I, Ml J XJllH -J f& ' til V VUl U Pie- Vene Y, ' Frank Daniels. At the noon hour, sandwiches, salad and iced tea were served, after which the group spent the day swimming, i . i ii. "i ti i . rr Doaung, Dainmg ana iisnmg. ire . triD was made m Frank Daniels' sciumi una. M m , ren of Carlisle, spit the past . week here with relatives. ' Stanley and Bruce Copeland spent Friday in Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Rusk of Sullivan, were supper guests Wednesday nigh', of Howard
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R2P. HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS of California, alternate on the American delegation to the United Nations assembly, discusses atomic energy legislation with Pfc Burton H. Muller of New York ' City, left, a physicist,, and Pfc. Ross A. Smith, Jr., of Los Angeles, a research chemist, In her capitol office. Mrs. Douglas actively fought ' military representation on tn coaunission. -. - (Internitioaal),
I Mrs. Myrtle Harrison is spending her vacation with Mr. and!
1ff.. r.lnnn fill .cnn a ParnP I Til tp:-. t nnuwo T? Tot,!. P m sailPH TPSHav. Julv 23rd ; Officer. His wife, Mrs. Mae Taylor, is residing in Merom with . hnr'mnthpr Ksthr -Arnott ;her ' mother, Esther Vi-rnett, until - on . T, Tavlni. 4 ' nor. I s ' J many. ' CLASS MEETING pQSTPONiED - - .- - The meeting of the Altrusa Class of the Shelburn First Methodist Church has been postnoned until Wednesday evenint. . . August 7th, instead of July Slst as was orieinally planned, 1 ne ciass U1 meet at ai heme of Inez Case en Sullivan Rural Route Thrcs. Trnsportation will be provided. Call Mrs. Edna LaFollette. All members are urged. to attend and visitors are welcome ! Paul Ellis .has gone to Chicago, where he will be employed. Mrs Laverne Everlv of Terre Hat. . ,npnt Fridav hPrP with iUr n;irnn(. Mr anrl Mrs V V. Ward ' Mrs. Jack Nash, of Creik, Mich., is here Battle visiting her parents, having been called here by the illness of her father Lester Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Freeland of Detroit, Mich., are the guests
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nave ut'cn . i and MrS. JJiVereil XVUUCi vo, . Mrs. Blanche LUlig and son, hill and family v. ... .. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Coleman of Burns City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Aimee Douthitt. l t? Cromwell of Evansville, Visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, w li-, burGrass ana Mrs. merue uwcu of Sullivan, spent Wednesday in TnHianannlis with Mr. and Mrs. j. T. Akin, who celebrated their ROnrt weddine anniversary. Vaaau u - John Nash returned nome &aik'wT vHt-j yv.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiggs have gone to Wisconsin on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson of .Brazili visited .friends ,and ana aaugura, ivn. uiwm." relatives here last week. Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Edwards have returned home after a trip to the Smoky Mountains and other Pints of interest. Pvt. Martin E. Organ has returned to Tampa, Florida, after SDendine a furlouch with his wife at Oaktown and with his One-Minute Test 1. Why do writers no longer tefer to Peking ? 2. What was the present country of Eire known in past years? 3. What was the former name of Oslo, capital of Norway? Words of Wisdom , It's easy finding" reasons why other folks should be patient. George Eliot. Hints on Etiquette If you are a, guest at a dinner They'll Do It Every
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motiier, Mrs. Stella Organ, i Mr. and Mrs, John Doswell of Ft.- Wayne, have returned home after a short visit here with Mrs. Doswell's parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Clayton. Saddle Club Elects Officers. The Carlisle Saddle Club was
organized at the city park Tues day night and the following of fif cers were elected: resident, Chas. :H. .Storms,- Jr.; .SecretaryTreasurer, Floyd (Shorty) Hamilton; ' Publicity Director, B. F. McKee; Directors, Edgar Meng, John Meng, Elmer Prose, Chas. Nowling and J. C Squires. The pluh has already stard wor 0f improving the ground east and south o the branctl running through the park, and plan to stage a show early this fall. , . . Former Resident Dies. I Harry Eldon pifer a native of o, late John Henry and Mary Had. j p;fQr t h? t hie WU A i-. V-1 UiVU W 411 A 11 All home in Los Aneeles. The deCCaSed iS SUrViVCd by thC WifG' 3 sou auU uiree giauuuiuiureu, anu by a brother, Elmer Pifer, of near Oaktown. A brother, Broe Pifer of Haddon township, died Aprii 25th of this year. Harry attended Carlisle High School. Enff3?ame.Tit Announced. Rev. and Mrs. T.3. Avery of Washington, Ind., former residents of Oaktown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Joyce Avery, to T3 Bill Ray Lambert, formerly of Terre Haute but at present with the GRAB BAGIn restaurant or hotel you do not tip the waiters. Your host or hostess takes care of that, unless you need some' special personal service for which you think a tip Is demanded. - ', . Today's Horoscope You are a capable person, and dependable, although on the domineering side. You are fond of good literature, are a fluent and intelligent talker and an amusing entertainer. You prefer the com pany' of the opposite sex, and Distributed by King Feature Syndicate, Time fetMmd II. 1. Mm OKU
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Object of Sscsrch AFTlR disappearing while on a pirnicatEchoLake,N.H.,Mrs,fid bara Walker, 23, wife of a war veteran and the mothar of a 2-year-old son, is the object -of a wide search by state and local police. Parts of her clothing and a handful of hair were found near a car to which . she had gone for her purse. (International Soundphoto) U. S. Army in Ycsu, Korea. He is expected . home next month and the wedding "will take place rometime this fall. T3 Lambert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hona Lambert, Tone Haute, R. 6. : should marry young1 and your home life will be congenial and happy. Good news from a friend should make the mail most welcome today. Respond cheerfully. Some gossip may start today's conversation. Do not let it concern you. The evening vibrations offer a good opportunity for friendly amusement. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Because now it is called Picping. 2. Ireland. 3. Christiania. lac. By Jimmy Hatlo ; ' MINE
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