Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 August 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale TRUCK TIRES, fence, barb wire and nails. Farm Bureau Co-op. v FOR John Deere parts and lervice call 285 at Mace Tire j Battery, Service, Sullivan, Ind. j . i FOR SALE 25 lb. bleached j Capmilco Family Flour. $1.63. j 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. LIMESTONE Opening August 12th. Get your order in now. At bin, dumped or spread. Kixmiller 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. FOR . SALE Angus bull (Blackcap Rosemere 846079) .14 mo.; Shropshire buck; five-gaited saddle mare. All registered. Papers furnished. Walter Wilson, Phone 9022. FOR SALE-i-Fryers, dressed or "on foot. Warlef: 'Routt, 212 N. French .Street. Phone 546. 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 farm including . 25 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 N heater, gas heater. 17 No. Broad. FOR SALE Silver King tractor with tools, 12-ft. rowboat, public address system, Cushman Scooter with Sidecar. 230 N. Section, Call 511. FOR SALE 1939 D-30 International truck, LWB, A-l shape, good tires. Closed Van type body. Call 729 before 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE Cucumbers for pickling; also small laundry stove. L. A. Donaldson, Graysville. 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. JUST . RECEIVED 10-in'. oscillating fans; pop-up toasters. McKinley's Electric Shop. FOR SALE 25 acres, 4-room house, barn and outbuildings. Good well. 4 miles east of Paxton on good road. LuEmma Walters. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth two-door with trunk. Good motor. 107 So. Broad. Chas. W. Wright. FOR SALE Beautiful, genuine j red fox fur piece. Mrs. Jennings, 120 No. Section. FOR SALE Corn and timothy hay. John Kelly, Graysville Phone. Fairbanks, Ind. Dead Animals Removed AD 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 f hone charges. 24 hoojr ser. John Wachtel Co Terra Bmfw. IaI3cai

S FOR SALE Purebred collie puppies. Suitable for stock dogs. 312 W. Thomas. FOR SALE 8 shoats. Cecil) Daves, 310 N. Foley St., Sullivan, j Indiana. ! j FOR SALE Business op1 portanity. 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 condition. Used 2 winters. Wayne Phillips, V4 mi. west of Paxton. I 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. 1 . We can save you money on automobile insurance. ,' : :,tISREY and ETJRDGE -'" 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 like new. One square table, ice chest, ' two straight chairs. 707 So. Main ,' s,-. i FOR SALE 4-room house, 2 acres. Electricity, cistern and well. At BucktoWh. See Lola E. Buck, 380 B St. N.W., Linton Ind. FOR SALE 7-room dwelling house, one lot, garage, ,outbuild-1 ings. Gas and Water inside. Good ' condtion. Price $3200. 179 S. E. 7th St., Linton, Ind. Phone 78W. FOR SALE Fresh home grown tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage. Carl 1 Shadis, Shelburn R. R. 2, Box 94. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Sow, 6 pigs; team horses, new harness; milk cow, I calf. Albert Drake, 2 mi. north-! west of Shelburn. FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon. Charles Gabbeart, Vz mi. north of Union High School, Dugger, Ind. , ,FOR SALE Air-way vacuum i cleaner with all attachments, j Phone Mrs. Self, 152 1 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. FOR SALE Latest popular Victor, Majestic, Sterling, Sonora, A,. R. A., Superior and Signature records. Record albums and racks. Receive weekly shipments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. . FOR SALE Electric scale. coffee mill, McCaskey., credit sys tem, spice case and show case, at Ladson's Bakery. FOR SALE 6-ft. electric refrigerator, like new; 16 gauge double barrel hammerless shotgun With case and 3 boxes of shells; table model GrunoW 5tube electric radio; ' bathinette. Phone 106-X, Farmersburg, Ind. FOR SALE Place one mile south of Gambill, 4-room house, barn and 2 acres. See Cleo V. Goodman, R. 1, Paxton. FOR SALE 8-piece dining room set, Simmons metal bed, heavy double coil springs, complete Cub Scout and Boy Scout suit Call 939-A.

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FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Sue Suttles, R,. R. 2, Sandborn, Ind. FOR SALE Roller skates for all ages, $1.59 to $5.59. SECOND f LOO R, SULLIVAN ROOT STORE.-

, FOR SALE Antique bedroom suite, icebox, chest of drawers, dishes and misc. 219 W. Johnson St. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We ' remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. I RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. i . J WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modi ern pumping equipment. Box 20 !care Times. WANTED TO BUY Late model used car in A-l condition. Will pay cash. Rickie's Place or call City Taxi 239. j WANTED TO BUY Allis. , Chalmers combine, late model, i Will pay premium. Answer Box ,C, c-o Times. I WANTED TO BUY Junk 'cars and trucks, any model or make. M & T WRECKING COMPANY, Sullivan. Phone 452. ' WANTED TO RENT House or unfurnished apartment. See Ed Haverkamp at the A & P Store. WANTED TO RENT Room in! private home in quiet neighborhood for male student' Single, age 20. Address Box 18 c-0 Times. Wanted a lady to stay with elderly lady on 41 in Shelburn. See Mrs. Jake Brust, Phone 15. WANTED News, carrier Boyles News Stand. at WANTED TO BUY Pigs or shoats up to 100 or 110 lbs. Call Kelley Wells, Freelandville mill. Phone 123. . '; Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES; 19 North Section Street. , JUST RECEIVED 9 X 12 rugs $64.95 to $95.00. Also 9 X 15. SECOND FLOOR ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. ROAD SERVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION. WILL TRADE good 1934 Chevrolet coach, good tires, for tractor. Garland Street, Merom, Ind., R. 1. i . 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. PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday,August 3, at Dennis Graves farm, 3 miles west of Bloomfield, at 1 p. m. (DST). 54 head cattle, 45 head hogs. Dennis Graves, owner. , Col. John Richardson, auct. OPENING, SATURDAY, Aug, 3rd. Parr's Furniture Store across from lumber yard in Shelburn. Dishes, cabinets, dining outfits. dressers, library . tables, wash stands, stoves, coffee tablss, chest of drawers, porcelain top table, books, bed springs, rocker, baby buggy and beds, etc. . ' J WASHERS RECONDITIONED. Expert workmanship. We are headquarters for genuine Maytag parts. Prompt, economical service. PHONE 332. MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, hew authorized Maytag dealer. RESTRICTIONS ON style Spencer Garments are how lifted. Any kind now available. Rationing still on be early. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m. CHERRY ST. MARKET, cor-j ner of Cherry and Sylvan Dell St., will open Monday, Aug. 5th. Mrs. Blanche Alumbaugh, prop. 1 NEW, MODERN GARAGE will soon be opened at 418 South Section Street with a huge GRAND OPENING. .Watch tor opening announcements. BOYLL & FULFORD MOTOR CO., CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH SALES, Phone 79. WILL MAKE well tops and curbings, also drain gutterings. Write Rex Pogue, Shelburn R. Z.

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FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. Also 2-room unfurnished apartment. Also '41 Ford coupe. Marjorie Spinks, 305 N. Main. 1 Carlisle Legion Elects Officers (Carlisle News) e Carlisle Post No. 236, The American Legion, on Wednesday night, July 24, elected new officers for the year 1946-47, as follows: George M. Hale, Commander; Orval C. Finch, First Vice-Commander; Elymas Walker, Second Vice-Commander; Edgar Nash, Adjutant; Norman H. Crippen, Finance Officer; Charles Collins, Service Officer; George W. Gore, Chaplain; Samuel Phegley, Historian; and Leon P. Stoelting, Sergeant-at-arms. Byron V. Hoover, Edgar Nash and George M. Hale were elected delegates to the coming Department Convention, and Harold T. Shake, Samuel Phegley and William L. Lanham were elected alternates to the Department Convention. Stanley B. Jewell, William L. Lanham and Byron V. Hoover were elected members . of the Executive Committee. The .newly elected Commander appointed the following chairmen of standing committees: Americanism, Stanley B. Jewell; Athletic, Ira M. Cleveland; Boys State, Oro Pifer; Child Welfare, Carl B. Schulze; Employment, Charles, V. Sproatt; Membership, William L. Lanham; National Defense, Jess N. Walters; Oratorical Contest, Allen G. Parks; Personnel Adjutant, Chester VanMeter; Publicity, Byron V. Hoover; Sons of the' Legion, John Summers; Expansion and Stabilization, Lee S. Davidson, The new commander, vicecommanders, adjutant, finance officer and sergeant-at-arros are all veterans of World Yar II. Carlisle Post has a membership of 154 for the year 1946, 89 of whom are veterans of World War II. The installation of the new officers will be held on Wednesday night, August 28, if the new Seventh District Commander can be present at that time. ' ELLIS ' Mis3 Needa Kay Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith received a broken arm last week when she fell off a wagon, Mrs. Owen McElravy ' and daughter were in Indianapolis on business Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. . George Luxton and son, Willie, visited last week in Detroit, Michigan. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luxton. - Roy Kleusner, who is a student at Terre Haute, visited his oarsnts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kleusner, and Jo Ann over ths week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cullison and son, Charles, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoffeditz and daughter, Judy Kay. - Mr. and Mrs. William Rector had as thsir 'Sunday afternoon guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Lynn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lynn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn and son, Billy Joe, of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McElravy and daughter, Jo Ann, and Mr, and Mrs. George Cullison. FlEST WEDDING IN 75 YEAES MASSHFIELD, Me., (UP) Miss Barbara Hanscom of Marshfield became the bride of Laurence Seavey of Northeast Corner at the first wedding ever performed in the 75-year-old church here. - IN ME5IOEIAM In loving rne'.hory of John M. "Jack" Johnston, who passed awsy a year ago today, Aug. 2, 1945. Marjorie Johnston.

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Mrs. Ruth Timmons, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barcroft, returned to her home in Battle Creek, Michigan, Friday. James Broshears of Linton, was the guest Monday of Mrs. Rosemary Clark. Sue Ann Storms of Linton, is the guest of Mrs. Herman Duncan and family. Mrs Maude. Reynolds and daughter, Judy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Reynolds over the week-end. Mrs. Grace Daniels of ' Dugger, and son Walter, of Muricie, visited in Merom Saturday. Mrs, Aug Cornelius and fam.ily, who have been the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Yung, returned Saturday to their home in Detroit, Michigan. Miss Effie Pigg was hostess for the J. W. G. club last week. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and grapejuice were served to the following, Mesdames Ida Hannah, Lola Young, Eva Myers, Syl Yung, Abigail Chowning, Vera Craham, Maggie King, Eva Taylor and Misses Mae and Orri3 Hendrickson. NEW LEBANON ! Mrs. Lelia Daubs of Chicago was the guest Wednesday and Thursday of Mr. and Mrs? Louis Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohemier and baby of Freelandville, Mr. and Mrs. John Siner and baby of Shelburn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shephard vere in Terre Haute, Saturday. I Mrs. Arnett and children , of Franklin, Indiana were guests Sunday of her son, Wayne Arnett and family ' Mrs. Helen McClure shopped in 1 Sullivan Monday. I mmm m I 1 CARD OF THANKS , j It is with grateful hearts and j deep appreciation that we extend j j sincere thanks to , our friends, ' neighbors, and relatives for their .kindness,, sympathetic under-1 standing, and floral tributes at' the time of the death of our be- 1 loved mother, Matilda A. Plummer. We especially wish to thank Brother Arnold and the singers. . The Children Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. . W. T. MELLOTT Under New anagement 66 CAFE 9 Miles South of Sullivan, Near Carlisle Specializing in Family Style Dinners We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks 24 HOURS DAILY Chicken Dinner S1.25 Sizzlin.gr Steaks $1.00 Fried Chicken .75 Other Dinners ...... .60 HOME-MADE PIES Mr. and Mrs. Merl Haladay PROPS.

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Mrs. Bailey Arnold and son of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ryder and son, Don, of Keen, Texas, returned to their home Saturday after a brief visit here with their mother, Mrs. Laffoon, and sisters. Mrs. Hazel Butler of Indianapoj lis, visited relatives here over the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bardsley of Dayton. C i". "ffent the week end here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bardsley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson have with them for a visit the latter's brother, Cal Hixenbaugh of Mishawaka. Mrs. Chloe Stevenson spent Wednesday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unversaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harry IrWin had as their guests last week-end, Rev. and Mrs, 'Grady Alf ord and daughters, Evon and Trudy, of South Bend, Ind., and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Danley and daughter, Su"e, of LaPofte. Loyal Daughters Meet The Loyal Daughters crass of Christian chtrch were entertained fey Mrs. Gertie Gaskihs at their camp at RiVerview Friday, July 26 for an all day meeting. Ai delicious co-operative dinner was served at the noon hour. The following program was given: Song, "Tis SO Sweet to Trust in Jesus."; Prayer, Sylvia Taft; Song, "Living for Jesus"; Roll call was answered by a Bible M. j. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dogger "Aikln's Service Costs If

Specials For Friday & Sat, Round, Sirloin and T-Bone Steaks Pork Ribs, 5aus'age? Chops and Roasts, Lunch Meats, Bacon? Cheese and Lard Bacon, sliced, per lb. 49c 10 Lb. Bag Hardwheat Flour 75c 5 Lb. Bag Hardwheat Flour . 41c Home Aid Drink, Asst. Flavors, 3 bottles for 23c Pure Comb Honey, per lb. . . . . 38c Fresh Country Eggs, per doz 39c Jolly Pig Barbecue Orange, Grapefruit and Blend Jukes Red Cherries, No. 2 Cans 43c Apple Butter, large jar 37c Peach and Strawberry Jam. Dili, Sour and Sweet Pickles. 5 Lb. Bag Fresh Corn Meal.

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quotation. Lesson, Mary Ellen Raines; Contests, Viola Cash; Readings, Essa Nash, Ollie Crist and Edna LaFoiiette. Bible quiz, Mary Ellen Raines; Contest, Flora Wence. The following members were present: Cassie Thompson, Maggie Raines, Mayme Myres, Clara Pierce, Meda Greenwood, Flora Wence, Elva Robertson, Sylvia Taft, Bertha Underhill; Mary LaFoiiette, Viola Cash, Essa Nash and the hostess, Gertie Gaskins. The next meeting will be with Clara Pierce August 9th.

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