Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 161, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 August 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale FOR SALE Water tanks, truck tires and fence. Farm Bureau Co-op. TOR John Deere parts nd service call 285 at Mace Tlr & Jtetterjt Service, Sullivan, Ind. ATTENTION: Poultry raisers. SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE, worm your chickens with JOHNSON SPECIAL WORMING MASH.- Cost only 75c npre than tne special egg masn. oonnsun Feed and Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. ' MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't be bothered with the roaring of a bad muffler or a worn out tail pipe. Get a replacement at HUD'S STANDARD STATION. FOE SALE Estate gas range. 312 West Donaldson, Phone 153. FOR SALE Fat, tender fries, battery raised. Dillingham Hatchery. . FOR SALE Bantom trailer with new 600xl6 tires. Also 8:25x20, 10 ply rayon. Springer Motor Sales, 550 South Main. FOR SALE 1. 5-room strictly modern house, Indiana avenue. j( 2.-00 modern house.1 West !' Washington St V ! 3. 7-room hour,celerrieity,-2 . large porches, olhsr good buildings, 125 acres l?nd, 100 tillable, stock and dairy farm, plenty water. Location east of Sullivan on road 54. Jf there is ,a bargain to be found here it is. USREY AN BUKDGE Real Estate.. All forms of Ins. . .North Oakley Bldg. Room 4.. Phone 548 FOR SALE Baby buggy, rocking horse, tester babe. Call 364. FOR SALE Pat, tender irks, battery raised. Dillmghjtm Hatchet y. FOR SALE Three . complete rooms of furniture. Paul Oakes, Phone 39 J, Shelburn. ' FOR SALE 220 balesofRed Ton and Korean clover hay. Extra clean. Floyd Chambers, Vs mi. south of Shilo.h Church. FOR SALE Sudan grass hay, at field, $12.00 per ton. Cecil Fhilhps, one mi. southeast of Merom. FOR SALE Tennessee Cedar fence posts. Orval Arnett, 535 Sylvan Dell St. FOR SALE 1935 Ford. Everett Shake, Vz mi. east of Paxton Post Office. FOR SALE 6-ft. electric Kelvinator refrigerator. $60.00. Call 49. . FOR SALE 25 head weaned pigs. Call 114, Draper Coal Co. FOR SALE 4-ror,in house, another small building suitable for office or shop; 3 Ms. Chas. F. Dugan, Paxton, Indiana. FOR SALE House with 6 acres of pasture at Paxton. Immediate possession. See Elmer j FOR SALE Three ive-acre and electricity. T. A. Springer, 403 East Johnson. Dead Animals Removed AO kinds: horsea, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. CaU Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haote. We pay ail vhnm charges. 24 hour serJohn Wachtel Co
FOR SALE 4 cows and five small calves. D. E. Salter, 2 miles south of Lewis.
FOR SALE Davenport, 3 rocking chairs, Simmons bed with springs and mattress, i kitchen cabinet, oil stove with oven, ice box, desk, baby buggy like new, baby basket with lining, pad and stand, large rug. 426 W. Thompson St. FOR SALE Rugs, maple bedroom suite, Zenith cabinet radio, chair, bed, tables, dishes, many other items. Mrs. James J. Durhajn, 586 So. Section. FOR SALE Coming 4-yr.-old spotted stallion, 59 in. tall; 3-yr.-old spotted mare, 59 in.; 2 pony colts. Price right for quick . sale. Marion Hale, 1 mi. west of Gambill. FOR SALE Good 3-yr.-old Jersey-Guernsey cow, now giving milk. Damon Pugh, lVz mi. east of Farmersburg. j FOR SALE Thayer baby carriage in good condition. Mrs. Frank Chaney, 247 So. Court. Phone 892. FOR SALE Baby bathinette and car seat. In good condition, reasonably priced. Phone 811. Mrs. Oscar Thayer. fFOR SALE 1 Lot Carpenter Tools and TodT -Chest;-'-Simmons Sun Lounge, adjustable back; sausage grinder; large milk strainer, filter disc type; shotgun; 2 rubber air cushions, for invalid; combination desk and bookcase. Call at 4G2 South Troll Street, south' door, between 5:00 and 8:00 P. M. 1 ' : Wanted WA.NTED Dead animals, We r-uv yowr dead auimal free of "hsrge. Phone No. 9 reverse charge. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. I RADIATOR repair ,P,nrl ( lean- ! Irig. Velding. Offline tank repair. Nu-Cor Raalator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Mod-1 ern pumping equipment. Box 20 i care Times. WANTED Night waitress. Saturday nights off. Kat-A-Korner, 1 'mile south Sullivan. Phone 9205. WANTED Custom baling. See Wade Martindale, 3 mi. north of j Sullivan. known as Albert Wright farm. . WASHER OWNERS "Careful 1 clieck-up saves big expense. Have j your washer checked before ser- j ious trouble develops. Check-up, j adjustment and lubrication costs j little often saves much, We usei genuine Maytag parts. PHONE ! 332, MONROE'S FEED & IM;'Uvl';.':.:, ALES. iuw .authorized Maytag dealer. . j WANTFD Housekeeper, small I family. Go home nights. Good J hours, good pay. Box 95 care j Times. : . WANTED S-ropm unfurnished, or furnished apartment. Groundfloor, preferred. Call Robert Harrison at 720. WANTED TO RENT Three large rooms or four or five-room apartment or modern house within the next thirty days. Permanent-renter. Two people. Call 92 or 331. Chas. L. Davis, Jr. ' ' SALE5MEN WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh business in city of Sullivan. Real opportunity. We help you get I started. Rawleigh's, Deot. INH- ! 428-0, Freeport, 111: I WANTED ' TO BUY Corn picker. W. E. Kincaide, Palestine, HiWANTED To rent a houe. rooms, or apartment. Inquire at 310 No. Foley.
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aged woman to care for 2 child ren. May stay nights if wished. Phone 685. I WANTED Contractor to build four-rcom tile house in town of Merom. Box 44 c-o Times. WANTED A house trailer. Mrs. Beck Banther, Paxton Phone 209. Miscellaneous ' PROMPT "ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. I ROAD SERVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION. YOU CAN now buy a Winkler Stoker or a XX Century furnace or both. No down payment. 3 years to pay. No payment due until Oct. 1st. See Fate Rice, 8 No. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 855. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday :.ui n . n A L ir c-. . n ; American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary, i OPENED, Fruit and Vegetable Market at Campbell corner, north of Sullivan on 41. Specialize in peaches, melons and cucumbers. Malone and Riggs, Prop's. NOTICE Custom weaving. I have throw rugs for sale. 1 mi. east of Dodd Bridge Church. Jess Wood. Jailed, No Charge CPU ALVIN BOCKBRODER, above, of Toledo, O., is one of 53 U. S. Army and civilian personnel beingheld In an Army jail at Frankfurt, Germany, without formal charge, according to a smuggled appeal for help. Army officials admitted the men had been held without foz-mal charges, but that with only one exception they are all "hard cases." (International) Lady in Distress 11 -a i A jt 7 p ABOUT to etart on a. tour of her crib, Patty Lou meets up with tragedy, and she isn't too happy about that guy . behind the lens who "just happened" along at ths right moment The , 1-year-old suffers with other orphans, at this Pittsburgh foundling home from a (Jiaper dearth.' , , (ihtemiio'uafl
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Ruth Anna Gray of Bedford and Pauline Gouckenour of Sul livan were guests Thursday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and family. Gebrge Faujkner returned to Indianapolis Thursday after spending the past two months here with Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Danieis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roseberry and daughter . and Mrs. Cora Dugan spent the latter part of the week with - relatives in Terre Haute. V Mrs, Will Burke spent the past week with relatives in Terre Haute. Mrs. Alta Colvin returned home ' Sunday evening from Terre Haute where she attended the American Legion Auxiliary State , Convention as a delegate of the local unit. Frank McNabb, student of Indiana University, spent the week-end with Mr. and . Mrs. Cliff Gray. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Edgington and sons of Indianapolis, were guests Wednesday and Thursday of relatives here. They were en route home from a vacation trip through the Smoky Mountains which included a tour of Mammoth Cave. ' On Saturday . afternoon, Aug. 18th, Mrs,. Helen Copeland enteftained with a party in 'honor of the sixth birthdlay of her daughter, Sue Ann. The afternoon was spent in playing games out on the lawn, after which the honored guest opened her many beautiful gifts. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and - lemonade were served at a long decorated table on the lawn to Karen Coyner, Joyce H.uff, Nancy Kelscy.' Joan and Ruby Reid, Sue .EUeu nnd Judy Johnson, Janet Tiv. Li'v-'a H?n'r3r.T Prrjy Daniels, Barbara Wills, Suzanne 3rd Nanoy Fa'ker. Sandra' and Bohby Bsnta, Marilyn and Bruce Cocclai.d. Uorothy . Alice and Mary LTandford,' Naur Daile-y, Trrry aid Gene Benson, John Ward, Richard and Freida Pierron. .Margie K. Smith, Dennis Plnkston, Bobby Joe Bogard. A gift was received from Janice
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Smiley, who was unable to attend. There will be a public . canning of fruit and vegetables at ' the school cafeteria on Wednesday, August 14th.' Anyone haviing any extra fruit or vegetables to donate please bring to cafeteria or contact Trustee Walters 'or Mrs. Mae Wesner, cafeteria manager. Also anyone who can help with the canning will be t appreciated. The Women's Society of ChrisI tian Service wili meet Thursday j afternoon at the home of Anna Nichols. Mr. arri Mrs. Lowell Turpen end family and Alice Bogard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glessie Levellyn and family at Sullivan. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cary Bogard at Merom Station. Jean Hoilman of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with r. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. Mrs. Anna Eslinger spent the wfeek-end with relatives in . Sullivan.
B ' The members of the Paula Ann Home Economics Club are requested to meet at the Drug Store Wednesday morning promptly at nine o'clock for a trip to -Vincenn.es. i 'Mrs. Reba Murray and j-sons, Jimmie and David, of Stubenville, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Miller. Mrs. Leota Anderson who has spent the past three months in Grand Junction, California with her niece, Mrs. Linnie Anderson, will return to her home here today. Mr. and Mrs. Claude German have with them for a few days .visit, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie StanMr. and Ms. Fred Newton will return to their home here fill and children of Indianapolis, the first of this week after a wek'j vacation with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. aad Mrs. Manners in Cleveland, Ohio. William Brown, Bob Lane and Clyde Shelbi-rn .spent the past week in Wisconsin. 1
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Mrs. Mayme Myers and Mrs. Anna Barrowman of Dugger, spent Friday in Terre Haute with their mother, Mrs. Rhua Myers. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of East Glenn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude German Sunday. A large crowd attended the funeral of C liver C. Thompson Sunday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Osborn of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborn. ' ! Trr. . -! Vrs. Fred Ackehnire and si.:., of Indianapolis, and Mrr-. Miles Frump of Jasonville, visited -relative?' and friends here Saturday evening.
Mrs. Bonnie Gummere returned to her home here Thursday after a four months visit with her. daughter in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCullough returned to Shelburn Saturday after spending the last few days with their daughter, Mrs. H. R. Holman at Lexington, Ky. T-mrr.a Spinks, Mrs. Cecil :"r3. Jen Wilkes, Mrs. DukL Bees Kielblock, and Naomi Davis attenaea tne nome economics display at Sullivan last week, i Dr. and Mrs. F: M. 'Dukes sptnt Wednesday and Thursday in Ceorgetown, Illinois. i . ' Joe Mooney of Font.'ac, Michigan, is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sehaad. James Hannum, Mrs. Eureka Hamium and Mjss Esther Myers a,t-n,w h wnm ro.,i t
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turned Friday from a trip in Tennessee. ; Mr. and Mrs. Max Pirtle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinks. Mr and ;MrsLiRex .Wyatt attended the race's at Dade Park Thursday. James Sullendcr, Miss Dorothy Dugger and Miss Virginia , McGuirc are visiting in Jeffer- j sonville. ' j . . , ' Mrs. Ed Jones fintfertained her! GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette It is the little things that count in pleasant living for instance, a graciously acknowledged introduction. You may not do more than repeat the name of the person to whom you have been introduced, but you can do it in a warm, friendly manner. "'''"'s Horoscorm A bi.fiiriay today means that you have an alert and keen mind and good executive ability. You enjoy cultured and refined people. You are happy and optimistic and have a pleasant disposition. You do not care for the light Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time DRIVER WAS AH TAKE li I 1 I I I 1 i I lll
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