Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 152, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 July 1946 — Page 3
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I For Sale bTrb ; . TRUCK TIRES, fence, wire and nails. Farm Bureau Co-op. - FOR John Deere parts and nervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Batters; Service, Sullivan, Ind. uiK,q Dieacneu 1 FOR SALE 25 lb. Johnson Feed Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't be bothered with the roaring of a bad muffler or a wornout tail pipe. Get a replacement at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. PLENTY OF OIL STOVES, two and three burner 51 inch Sanitas in assorted colors and patterns. Just received another shipment of mop sticks. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, In. . FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth 2tloor sedan, A-l shape. Call 729 before 6 p, m. - FOR SALE 2 heating stoves in. good condition. 228 So." State St. FOR SALE-
Viable-top ' kitchen range; 5-qt.. pressure aluminum cockier. 1519 I'No. Section. Mike;, Gplisji
FOR SALE W. Giles addition. Five-room strictly modern bungalow and garage. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Kimball upright mahogany piano in good condition; Brunswick portable victrola with records. Phone 607-Y. FOR SALE Service station and equipment. 212 No. Section St. FOR SALE Fresh 5-yr.-old Jersey cow, good one. Also 2-weeks-old male calf. mi. south Shiloh Church. Floyd Chambers. FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet. Can be seen at 311 W. Johnson. FOR SALE 20-acre farm, electricity and telephone. 4Vz mi. northeast of Hymera. H. E. Rehmel.
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FOR SALE 1939 Oldsmobile, door. Good condition. 819 No. Main. Call after 6 p. m. :' FOR SALE Wealthy apples at Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home. , FOR SALE Folding ,play pen, enameled red. Like new. Also Home Comfort coal range. 260 W Beech St. FOR SALE 2 tractor tires and tubes size 10 in. x 28. Also want to rent 50 to 75 acres of. wheat ground. Bert and Charles Arnett, 581 W. Johnson, Sullivan. FOR SALE 10-acre farm, 3 mi. north of Sallivan on 41. 4 room house, outbuildings and some fruit. See Grover C. Layton, R. 4, Sullivan. Graysville . Phone 1138.
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A ust 12th. Get your order in now. I ) At bin, dumped or spread.
' Kixmffler Bros., Freelandville.
FOR SALE 7-room house, in good condition, with large back porch, cellar, nice size garden spot, at 422 W. Johnson St.. Possession in 30 days. Phone 290. Dead Animals Removed' AD kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Can Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Harjte. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tf R,"", !"
FOR SALE 5-room house at'Daves' 310 N FoIey st Sullivan, 327 Indiana Ave., modern. Call ; Indiana.
or Ph0ne 436"Y- . FOR SALE 80 gal. Automatic! gas water heater. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, L A WRE NCE VILLE , ILLINOIS. ! PHONE 90. FOR SALE Baled clover hay. . , ,.. un u. a. -i. lei. oia-. virs. jmjabeth Firtle FOR SALE Seven ewes, nine lambs and 1 good buck. W. A Burnett, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE ' Have received truck" load of eared corn.- Willi sell bu. or 100 bu. Also have! shelled,- xracked corn, .scratch feed; lot of other feeds. B. F.
Workman, 15 E. Jackson. Phone tank and vault cleaning. Mod385. ' ern pumping equipment. Box 20
- FOll SALE 25 acres, 4-room house, barn and outbuildings, Good well. 4 miles east of Paxton on good road. LuEmma Walters. ' FOR SALE Angus bull (Blackcap Rosemere 846079) 14 mo.; Shropshire buck; five-gaited saddle mare. All registered. Papers furnished. Walter Wilson, Phone 9022. ,i,FOR SALE Fryers, dressed or ' '" - - - -1 - " 1 - " French Street. Phone 546. FOR SALE 100 acres near room house, barn, outbuildings, electricity available. Possession at once. Box 20 c-o Times. j
FOR SALE-Duroc sow. One to " fr elderly Lady ln aU mile south and five miles east of I cn ho near Benson ChappaYtnn wmnni. Pwr - I el. No laundry, good wages. Call
HYDRAULIC truck JACKS, 3 ton, 5 ton and 12 ton sizes. $13.95 up. SOUTH SIDE AUTO ! SUPPLY ' 1 . i FOR SALE Pressure water systems for deep or shallow wells. Sump pumps. In stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. ART BECK BASTER-ideal for roast. Separate fats or scums in one quick action. Genuine Pyrex, 79c. Kaysons'. . FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth two-door with trunk. Good motor. 107 So. Broad. Chas. W. Wright.
FOR SALE-Seven room mod-1 raake- M & T WRECKING COMern house, hot water, heat, twoPANY Sullivan. Phone 452. lots in New Lebanon. Priced to WANTED TO RENT House or sell at $4,000.00 Have one acre unf umished apartment. See Ed adjoining with barn for $300.00. Haverkamp at the A & P Store. W. T Melliott. s i
,. FOR SALE Latest popular I Victor, Majestic, Sterling, Sono-l ra, A. R. A., Superior and Sig-.1 nature records. Record albums and racks. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. 1 FOR SALE One bedroom suite, springs and mattress. Like new. At 119 No. Chase St. FOR SALE 6 mi. south and east of Sullivan, 300-acre dairy xarm mciuaing zs dairy cows, bringing in between $400 to $500 per month; ten heifers and male, milker, all farm tools, corn and bean crop. Inquire at 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Dining room outfit, kitchen cabinet, . sewing machine, Florence heater, gas heater. 17 No. Broad. FOR SALE Alarm clocks, ?1.7U. SECOND FLOOR, SULLI VAN ROOT STORE. FOR SALE Business opportunity,Well established CASH business. AH merchandise and complete fixtures, cash price $5000. This offer will go so call at once if interested. Write Bos BIN, c-o Times, v
FOR SALE Farmall tractor F-20, cultivator, two 14 in. bottom plows and one tandem disk. W. J. Hux, 2 mi. west of Shelburn, State Road 48..
FOR SALE Corn and timothy hay. John Kelly, Graysville Phone. Fairbanks, Ind. FOR SALE Purebred collie i puppies. Suitable for stock dogs. 1 312 W. Thomas. FOR SALE Silver King tractor with tools, 12-ft.. rowboat, public address system, Cushman ' Scooter with sidecar. 230 N. Section. Call 511. I FOR SALE 1939 D-30 International truck, LWB, A-l shape, good tires. Closed Van type body. Call 729 before 6:00 p. m. I FOR SALE 8 shoats. Cecil 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 reipair. JNu-uor itacuator tnop, wo 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 care Times. , : i WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. Excellent wages, Phone or write Sam Fergesou, 'Dugger, Ind. WANTED Girl to work in store. Box 25 c-o Times. -VWANTED 3 or 4-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Call 433. ' tit A ATmn-Ti mN T" tl"T'"P A K ZZZJZ' Call 148. WANTED A night dish washSaturday night off. Kat-A-Korner Restaurant, 1 ml. .south aumvf- r"ue WANTED AT" ONCE Woman or write Mrs. Emerson Stark, Sullivan R. R. 4, Shelburn Phone. TTr ' T 7 WANTED - Stenographer for igeiidrti vajljuc wuir aiiu. Bumc DooKKeeping. Hixpenencea. cox 350 c-o Times. WANTED To haul your coal. Dave Dollahan. Phone 720. WANTED TO BUY Late model used car -in A-l condition. Will c,sh ckie's Place or cal1 uity laxi z.5. WANTED TO BUY Allis. Chalmers combine, late model. j J?"1 Pa;..Preraium' Answer Dox j ' c" Tlmes- ' WANTED TO BUY Junk cars and trucks, any model or Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. . . BOVINAL fyy 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. ROAD SERVICE (tire repair-' ing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION. : IT PAYS TO INSULATE. Do it yourself Now be warmer in win'ter, cooler in summer. Use Arm-
strong's insulating wool made of -mg a divorce from her husband fiberglass. Woodward Hardware because he wears ear plugs, evCo., Dugger, Ind. jery her mother visits them.
PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary,
i EFFECTIVE July 29tb New his wife was such a poor houseIce Cream prices: quarts 40c and keeper she didn't miss the stove pints 22c. Open seven , days per for two weeks, week; Flynn's, Shelburn. ' Vista (Calif) Press
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BABY YOUR WASHER and it will live longer, cost less. For good care, by experts trained in servicing May tags, call on us. Have your washer reconditioned BEFORE serious trouble develops. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer. WATCH for the Grand Opening of the new, modern garage in the near future. Boyjl & Fulford Motor Co., Chrysler & Plymouth Sales, 418 So. Section. Phone 79. NOTICE No appointment needed to have pictures taken at the BOOTHE STUDIO between 2 & 4 p. m. Closed Thursday p. m. RECEIVED SHIPMENT bristle outside and inside all brushes, varnish and sash brushes. Complete line of Chrometrim cabinet moldings. John Whipps Planing Mill, phone 168. Over a century of laboratory experience backs every drop of odorless FINA FOAM that cleans rugs, furniture and auto upholstery in a jiffy without leaving a soapy scum. Notions Dept., first floor, Root's Store. WILL TRADE good 1934 Chevrolet coach, good tires, for tractor. Garland Street, Merom, Ind., R. 1. JUST RECEIVED 10-in. oscillating fans; pop-up ' toasters. McKinley's Electric Shop. i PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, August '3, at Dennis Graves jfarm, 3 miles west of Bloomfield, at 1 p. m. (JJST). 51 head cattle, 45 head hogs. Dennis Graves, owner. Col. John Richardson, auct. LOST LOST Platform rocker, on Road 54 between Dugger and Sullivan. The party - is known who picked up the chair. Return to Ruddell Upholstering Shop, 203 E. Johnson St. LOST Scissor jack at back of Will Dickerson place. Reward. Frank Landers, 915 No. Main. TOUGH ON RATS ST. . LOUIS, (UP (Rats beware.! St. Louis is going to lock you out! A new "rat control" ordinance makes it law that all homes and business buildings be rat-proofed. ' Slow-moving landlords and home owners face fines of $5 to $500 for each day's delay. TODAYS MARKETS , INDIANAPOLIS, July 31 (UP) I Hogs 5,000; active; barrows andj; gilts S1.25 higher; sows opened ! $1.00 higher: good and choice gilts 100 to 400 lbs. $23.75; early ' sale; sows largely . $21.00-$22.00. i '.' ; j CattIe 1-800' calves 500' strict" god and cholcs cattle steady; good beef cows 25c lower; comI mon to low good cows $1.00-$1.50 choice steers 'and .yearlings $18:25-$22.50; vealers steady, good to low choice $18.00-$18.-50. ., , Sheep 1,500; choice lambs 50 to uneven higher, early top $22.CQ; slaughter ewes steady at $7.50 down. STRAINING THE BONDS In Los Angeles, a woman divorced her husband, .whose custom it was to leave her at a cheap movie while he went on to a more expensive one. A West Coast woman is seek A woman ucd her husband for divorce, charging he sold the kitchen stove to get money with, which to buy drinks. The man admitted the charge, but asked, for leniency on the ground tijat
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, Clara Boone of New York, and Walline Boone of Cincinnati, Ohio, are spending this week here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Creager and sons of Linton, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and son of Palestine, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach. . Robert and Ronald Nichols, Bruce and Stanley Copeland, Richard Reed. Larry White, Carl Bofiard and Billy Allen Burke spent Sunday afternoon in Faltsstine. Barbara Raley returned home Saturday from Indianapolis, where she has been spending the past two months. Mrs. Webb Milam has returned home from a month's vacation with Major and Mrs. Fred Milam and son in "Californio. The W. S. C. S. met at the home of Cleo Gray on Wednesday, July 17th. The following program was enjoy ea oy au. song, "Somebody uia a uoiaen Deed;" devotions, Louise DaughJ erty, with response by all; prayerLo jise Jennings; special short readings by all. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, cakes and iced tea were served to ! T.nnise Jennines. ' Mae Wesner. I Alma neila nugaru, muiti ihv-m , ols," Myrtle Wisener -and , Louise, ' Daugherty. SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr are in Cleveland, Ohio attending a fire chief convention. Mrs. Hannah Archer has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Marie Owens. Mrs. Dove Clark, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Clayton of Tennessee, has returned home. Mrs, Marie Owens visited her sister Mrs. Mary Brackall of West Terre Haute, who is very ill. . Quincy Stewart has returned home from Jackson, Ohio, where he was called by the serious ill- j ness oi nis Drotner. Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Hauger and sons, Gene and Bernie, were of his brother. in xerre nauie oaiuiuciy. Mrs. Russell Black of Shelburn ' called on her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hauger Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brooks called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger Sunday evening. Bead Jewell was in Shelburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black, Jane Davidson, Gene and Bernie Hauger were at Shakamak Sunday. Miss Beulah Eldridge of Terre Haute is visiting her mother, ' Mrs. William Eldridge. i Several people of this community attended the Church of God State Convention last week. ; MrSf Lavada Frakes called on ' Mrs. Lawrence Hauger Sunday evening. HE WAS SAFE IN BED -BOSTON (UP) East Boston police searched two hours over land and sea for Martin Kolocz, whose boat capsized . in Boston Harbor. They found him at home safe in bed. wr. resti up with 'Seven Up' Bottling Co. 501 Hartley Sullivan, Ind.; Telephone 501 ,
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Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes visited in Linton, Sunday. Mrs. Jeanette Cushing of Colorado, is the guest of her brother, R R. Davies. B;ll Thompson of Chicago, is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Anna Schofield. Miss Esther Myers and James Hannum were in Vincennes, Monday. Mrs. Violet Arnold visited in Li::::.:, '?y. Mr. and Mrs. B. .Howell were in Sullivan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hummell, former residents here, are spending their vacation in Michigan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergen at their cottage on the lake. , Will n LEWIS f Mr. and 'Mrs. White of Linton spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burris. Mr', and Mrs. W. B. Criss and
ivir. ana mrs. Jtierman wiss ia Jasonville have returned from a vacation trip at the lakes, - v. Scott Crable spent Wednesuay with her brother id Knight who is sick. , . p . j r " " " .. lighter of Prairie Creek were Tuesday guests of Lewis relatives. Mrs. Martha Boston, Ben and Lloyd Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Razor left Friday for a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Alum--baugh of Dugger transacted business here Saturday. .. ! Mr. and .Mrs. George Barrick of Sullivan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. Hastel Foreman and son, Charles and Mr. and Mrs Leonard Richey and daughter were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight Sunday. HIS OPINION A district attorney was having i trouble with one of the witnesjses, a rather pugnacious old man. Are acquainted with any . of j en? asked the dis trict attorney. "More than half," grunted the witness. "Are you willing to swear you know more than half . of them?" The old man flicked a glance over' the jury box. "If it comes to that," he drawled, "I'm willing to swear I know more than all of them put together." KEEP YOUR HOME, COOL WILKINSON LUMBER CO. Sullivan Phone 36 One-Minuute Test ' 1. What is the capital of Haiti? 2. What city- is the capital of Palestine? 3. What is. the capital of Panama,? Words of Wisdom To be innocent is to be not guilty; but to be virtuous is to overcome our evil inclinations. Penn, ' Hints on Etiquette " At a welcome home party, the guests shsuld.make a point of
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Mrs. Ollie Jefferson and grandson, George Truitt, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday afternoon here. Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer visited Mrs. Ruth Vicars at Ferguson Hill, Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Yilliams and Sandra Badger visited friends in Terre Haute, recently. Mrs. Lettie Sweet, who was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne of Indianapolis, the past week, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowden and son, Billy, of Terre Haute, were guests Sunday of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer. Mrs. Earl Bowles of Miami, Florida, visited relatives and friends here Monday. Mrs. Bowles was formerly Frankie Welch and resided here for many years. MT, CALVARY . Mrs, D. H, Rosier will preach at Mt. Calvary next Sunday morning. Those who spent Sunday at Twin Lakes, Paris, 111., were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Russell and riauehtsrs. Theresa and Marv El- ! Ipn nnfl snn fiprnld Wavnp nf New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skinner and daughter Wilma Jean and Max Leon Skinner of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner and daughter Barbara Aim of St. Bernice. Mrs. Julia Yates, Paul and Katheryn Myers of Sullivan, Miss Mildred Yates of Indianapolis went to Chattaroy, West Virginia last week to visit relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown and daughter of Lafayette were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rawls Thursday. Mrs. Brown is a daughter of Mr. Rawls. Those who attended church at Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday evening from this community were Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cowden and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner. ' , Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains oil property on installment plan. Also farms' for sale. W. T. MELLOTT l-liii Public
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AMERICAN 8:00 W ! Vri?XXit"yix'VSl. -GRAB BAGoffering good wishes to the guest of honor, hut they need not bring gifts. Today's Horoscope You have a keen sense of humor if this is the date of your birth, a quick wit, like excitement and gaiety, and are generally well liked. You are energetic, idealistic, imaginative, fond of art and music. You are altruistic and generous to a fault. You are affectionate and domestic. Count your money today; you should be able to make a little go far un Pistributed by King Feature 8ynAict,
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CARLISLE WILL PRACTICE
The Carlisle Merchants will hold practice sessions Wednesday and Friday evenings and all players are urged to be present, five p. m. to seven p. m. The Merchants will play the Rassell Tavern team of Terre Haute at Carlisle next Sunday, Bensinger or Torrence will pitch with Bonham catchings. . VMM MMtlWWI HliMK SEE HERE 1 MOTORiST THERE'S NO"if5"0 "BUTS" ABOUT IT-GOOP SERVICE PREVENTS MANY BREAK- DOWNS Why monkey with things you know little about . . especially so costly an. article as an automobile. jDrive in at Badger & Mason Shell Service for consultation and service. . LUBRICATION, GREASING WASHING SIMONIZING BRING YOUR AUTO TROUBLES to Badger & Mason SHELL - -SERVICE Corner of Giles & Section P. M. J .;! - ,'1.: .i :'. ' ,' der the present aspect. If you make plana to change and improve the household today : it' should meet with everyone's approval. New plans and projects receive further planetary encouragement and stimulation late in the day, so don't allow "a 'fly in the ointment" to upset you. This is a splendid aspect for wish fulfillment. '. - OnecMinutie Test 5 Answers 1. Port-au-Frince. - '' 2. Jerusalem. ' '.' ' .'; -, 3. Panama. : lac.
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