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1: For Sale 4 TRUCK .TIRES, fence, barb ire and nails.;' Farm Bureau io-op. . OR John Deere parts and, -rvlce call 285 at Mace TJr & ajtery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ! f6B. SALE 25 lb. bleached apmilco Family Flour. . $1.63. j dhnson Feed & Supply. Co., 115 j 0. uourt at.. lilUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES -Don't be bothered with the roariof .a bad muffler or a wornut tail pipe. Get a replacement tHUDS STANDARD STATION. LIMESTONE Opening Augst 12th. Get your order in now. 1. rA bin, dumped or spread, lixmiller Bros., Freelandville. . v ' FOR SALE 7-room house, m oid condition, with large back oayh, cellar, nice size garden pijn, at 422 W. Johnson St. Possesion in 30 days. Phone 290. lv , OR SALE Baled clover hay. )hU. S. 41. Tel. 8194. Mrs. Elizeth Pirtle. IOR SALE Seven ewes, nine Imbs and'l good buck. W. A. nett,' Graysville Phone. )R SALE Angus bull ackcap Rosemere 846079) 14 U Shropshire buck; five-gaited i&Q mare. Ail registered, Pa ls, furnished. Walter Wilson, $ej)pg2. ; OR SALE Fryers, dressed or kfoot. Walter Routt, 212 N. knch Street. Phone 546. IOR SALE 100 acres near faysville. 75 acres tillable. 5m house, barn, outbuildings, ftricity ; available. Possession pmce. Box 29 c-o Times. OR VSALE Duroc sow. One south and five miles east of axton. Francis Padgett. P HYDRAULIC truck JACKS, lton, 5 ton and 12 ton sizes. Pl'5fc95 up. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY, . iblT BECK B ASTER ideal for roast. Separate fats or scums in one quick action. Genuine Pyrex, 79c. Kaysons'. iv L' , FOR SALE One bedroom suie, springs and mattress. Like new; At 119 No. Chase St. ikR SALE6 mi.' south and east of Sullivan, . 300-acre dairy fafcm including 25 dairy cows, bringing in between $400 to $500 )ek month; ten heifers and male, milker, all farm tools, corn and beiyv crop. Inquire at 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Dining room outfit, kitchen cabinet, sewing ma. ihW, Florence heater, gas tieater. 17 No. Broad. -k FOR SALE Silver King trac tor with tools, . 12-f t. . rowboat, public address system, Cushman Scooter with sidecar. 230 N. Sectifm. Call . 511. . , iFOR SALE 1939 D-30 International truck, LWB, A-l shape, good tires. Closed Van type body. sail 729 before 6:00 p. m. iFOR SALE Cucumbers for Sickling; also - small laundry stove. L. A. Donaldson, Graysville. '.XT Dead Animals t Removed All kinds: horses, tows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SnlliVan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or, Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serJohn WachtelCo Tim Etafa. IsEtesa

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FOR SALE Corn and timothy hay. John ; Kelly, ' Graysville Phone. Fairbanks, Ind. FOR SALE Purebred collie puppies. Suitable for stock dogs. 312 W. Thomas. FOR SALE 8 shoats. Cecil Daves, 310 N. Foley St., Sullivan, Indiana. ' . : . '. V, FOR SALE Business opportunity. Well established CASH business. All merchandise and complete fixtures, cash price $5000. This . offer will go so call at once if interested. Write Box MN, c-o Times. FOR SALE 1941 Hudson Super Six. Five new tires, completely overhauled. Box 73 c-o Times. . . . : FOR SALE-White enameled Modern Maid cook stove. Good I condition: Used 2 winters. Wayne . Phillips, Vi. mi. west of Paxton. , . FOR" SALE : 5-room house, new paper. Barn, poultry house, plenty water. 8 acres land. 2 mi. from Sullivan. A bargain price, $2100.00.- Possession.soon. City property and several good farms for sale. "'We can save you money on automobile insurance. USREY and BURDGE Real Estate and' all forms of Ins North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548 FOR SALE metal bed, springs, 2 mattresses to fit; 2 full-sized mattresses, all v like new. One square table, ice chest, two straight chairs. 707 So Main SL ' ' FOR SALE 4-room house, 2 acres. Electricity, cistern and well. At Bucktown. See Lola E. Buck, 380 B St. N.W., Linton, Ind. FOR SALE 7-room dwelling house, one lot, garage, outbuildings.. Gas dnd water inside. Good condtion. Price $3200. 179 S. E. 7th St., Linton, Ind. Phone 78W. - FOR SALE 1946 Superior flat ' trailer 24 ft. long, 3 ft. sides. Call 729 before 6 p. m. FOR SALE Fresh home grown tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage. Carl Shadis, Shelburn R. R. 2, Box 94. Shelburn phone; FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth with '41 Dodge motor, good tires. 225 No. Main. FOR SALE Sow, 6 pigs; team horses, new harness; milk eow, calf. Albert Drake, 2 mi. northwest of Shelburn. FOR SALE Table top Estate gas stove, good condition. Phone 189 or 672 FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon. Charles Gabbeart, Vz mi. north of Union High School, Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Air.way vacuum, cleaner with all attachments. Phone Mrs, Self, 152 . FOR SALE Utility Room Forced Air oil burning Unit, NEW. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, ' LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR . SALE 1 electric soft drink. box. A-l condition. G. E. Sims, New Lebanon. Phone A-20. Wanted ...WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead nnimals fre of charg. Phone No. 0 revew rharspii - Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 25 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED To haul your coal. Dave Dpllafcuj. Pboe 730.

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

I WANTED A night dishwasher. Saturday night off : . . Kat-A-Korner Restaurant, 1 mi. south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. WANTED AT ONCE Woman to care for elderly lady in small country home near Benson Chapel. No laundry, good wages. Call or write Mrs. Emerson Stark, Sullivan R. R. 4, Shelburn Phone. , WANTED Stenographer for general office work , and ; some bookkeeping. Experienced. Box 350 c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY Late model used car in A-l condition. Will pay cash. Rickie's Place or call City Taxi 239. : WANTED TO BUY Allis. Chalmers combine, late model. Will pay premium. Answer Box C, c-o Times. . j WANTED TO BUY Junk cars and trucks, any model or make. M & T WRECKING COMPANY, Sullivan. Phone 452. y WANTED TO RENT House or unfurnished apartment. See Ed Haverkamp at the A & P Store. 1 . WANTED TO RENT Room in private home in quiet neighborhood for male student. Single, age 20. Address Box 18 c-o Times. WANTED A lady to stay with elderly lady on 41 in Shelburn. See Mrs. Jake Brust, Phone 15. WANTED News carrier Boylcs News Stand. at WANTED Man to operate electric welder, experienced. Drake Bros., 240 East Depot. Miscellaneous . PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 i North Section Street. , . . . , I - f J . . n "' -".'so a io, SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. - . ., 1 ROAD SERVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION. IT PAYS TO INSULATE, Do it yourself Now be warmer in winter, cooler in. summer. Use Armstrong's insulating wool made of fiberglass. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. EFFECTIVE July ' 29th New Ice Cream prices: .quarts 40c' and. pints 22c. Open seven days per week. Flynn's, Shelburn. WATCH for the Grand Open inS of he new, modern garage in the near future. Boyll & 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 pure bristle outside and inside wall 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. j ; -1 PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, August 3, at Dennis Graves farm, 3 miles west of Bloomfield, at l p. m. (DST). 54 head cattle, 45 head hogs. Dennis Graves, owner. Col. John Richardson, auct. OPENING, SATURDAY, Au?. 3rd. Parr's Furniture Store across from, lumber yard in Shelburn. Dishes, cabinets, dining outfits, i dressers, library tables, wash I stands, stoves, coffee tables, chest I of drawers, porcelain top table, i books, bed springs, rocker, baby buggy and beds, etc. WASHERS RECONDITIONED. Expert Workmanship. We are headquarters for genuine Maytag parts. Prompt, economical service. PHONE .332. MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag . dealer. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills other than rny own. BUI Milam.

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THAT MAD DASH VOUf? RUS fvf v. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnett, who went away four years ago today. The stars are softly gleaming Upon this precious grave The one we loved so dearly And tried so hard to save. Davis Arnett and children. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of' Richard Bambrick, who passed away August 1st one year ago today, 1945. Sadly missed by wife and family. A list of premium sesd wheat growers of the Southwestern Indiana Wheat Improvement Association is now available from the office of the county agent or Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. The list includes names of growers and . varieties which they carv supply, varieties being the Fairfield, Fultz, Goens, Rudy, and Thorne. Chicken lice are permanent tenants with the chickens. They are not carried or spread by sparrows or pigeons. These birds have a different kind of lice. . Lice are killed by application of 40 percent nicotine sulphate to the roosts the fumes doing the job. Every chicken should be on a itreated perch when the cleaniup job is on. . Recalls' Bad Shell V s W ONE DEFECTIVE mortar snell in the New Guinea campaign was responsible for sis killed and 24 injured in one mortar battery, according to one-time Pfc. Weston Hodges, above, of Portland, Ore., who suffered 13 shrapnel scars, a missing thumb and 'forefinger, impaired eyesight and a . wound still draining since that ur.lucl;y May 13, 1944. . (International) ON BEHALF OF 0 , .Aa PC i - iiiiiii

PRESIDENT TRUMAN awards presidential unit citations to eight U. S. Navy aircraft carriers, presenting the honors to Adm. Marc A. Mi tscher, commander of the Eighth fleet and famed as the commander of the historic Task Force 58 in the Pacific. Ships honored are Belleau Wood, Bunker Hill, Cabot, Essex, Hornet, Lexington, San JaciJito aaj TPristgwn, (International Saundpboto)

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E The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon at 2 P. M..' at the Legion Home. The Sullivan auxiliary will be present to install the new officers. All iriembers are urged to attend. Ruth Roseberry is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Sparks and family in Terre Haute. Lloyd Vickrey of Rockville and Mr. and Mrs. Rots Vickrey of Sullivan were guests Sunday of Charlie Vickrey and family. Mr.-and Mrs. Edgar Smiley of Carlisle were guests over theweek end of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smiley and daughter. Barbara Ann Wills ' has been confined to her home this1 week with illness. , . Mr and Mrs. E. . Walters, Clara, and Walline Boone and Mrs. Eleanor Hoilman and son, David were supper guests Tues day of Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. ) A dinner was held on the bluff ' Sunday in honor of Bill Nash of Dex'rr, Mo. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray, Harry Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moore of Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baber and Mary Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. loyd Adams and children, Em Adams and Mayne Hornbeck of Hutsonville, 111.,1 Cvaline Arnett, Don and Christine, Bruce Hubble, Jo Ellen and. Gene Stewart and Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Arnett. Mr.lNashif the 'brother of Mrs. Arnett. w i i CARLISLE ' Cub Master Claude Griffith took seventeen cubs and their families to Phillip Hill Woods on Tuesday for a picnic supper and ice cream with forty-six in attendance. George Ray van Meter is SDending a furlough with his family and other relatives I .Tommie Jenkins returned Fridayfrom Arizona and California where hs has spent the pist few weeks. RATTLER NO WEED ; WORLAND, Wyo.,(UP) J. H. ' Elgin, farmer near here, took a doner look at what he thought, was a weed waving on the sickle bar of a mower he was using in a hay field. It turned out to be ' the tail of a rattler with seven buttons. '47 TRACK AND FIELD STAR ' STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (UP) ! I Chnrlev Krug, of Philadelphia, j and Bill Shuman, of Bethlehem, I Pa., have been named co-captains I of the 1947 Penn State track and ' field team. '. EIGHT CARRIERS 4 ?v - , mm V-rtC.j. ...V

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V)i( Kmc W'lhirc Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer of Terre Haute were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr:. Charles Woodsmall Sunday. c Mrs. OUie Crist spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrt. Ruth Bradbury and daugh ter, Katie, spent Sunday in Sullivan. Mrs. Leola Engle visited Mrs. Pauline Curry Monday. Junior Linton of Indianapolis visit: i-.M'ts over the week end. Mrs. Essa Nash spent a few days in Terre Haute with relatives lust week. Mr .and Mrs. Cpyrian Peyronet are announceing ihe birth of a daughter, born July 30. She has been named Rose Ann. HVMERA Dinner guests Sunday cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Land were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Walker of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark of Jasonville, R. R. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Land of Sullivan, .... H. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, JL- and Mrs. Fountain Clark, Mr and Mrs. Bill Muench, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flesher, Miss Barbara Land, James and Ralph Land. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Land's birthday. Four great granddaughters were also present; . Miss Norma Clark," Miss Donna Clark, Miss Dinah Muench and Miss Cammie Flecher. 4-H CLUB NEWS The Fair Winners and Willing Workers of Fairbanks took a trip to Indianapolis on July 29th where they visited the ttockyards and were given a free lunch. They also visited Kingans Meat Packing plant and Hiv- , erside Fark. Members who ' enjoyed the trip were Fansy Chambers, John Oliver Johnson, Martha halen, , Wayne Drake, Rose- , Onc-Minuute Test 1. Who was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence? 2. Who was elected president of the U. S. In the first election in which womeiv vpted ? 3. What Montana town came into bslng as a silver camp, but through the production of copper became "the richest hiij on car til?" Hints on Eti'jwpf.o Tr-cre -re no jjiJts rjiv; u ot the (Pnri;r for tho bride, n-.wi i.ie li.tu-J oi i.onu' usual1 y V, ; They 11 Dolt Every VlVi DiV3 A.cO, A LCA.WER.HE

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