Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 170, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 August 1946 — Page 3
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NOTICE Custom weaving. If
have throw fugs 'for sale. 1' mi", east of Dodd Bridge Church. Jess Wood.. : J-i.i
PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxi iliary, .
ACT NOW To secure the county's most profitable small business. One man can operate. Write Mr. F.- V. Jamison, 223 E. Douglas Street, Bloomington, Illinois.
WASHERS LIVE LONGER and cost less when skillfully serviced. Our expert Maytag service can keep your washer running like new. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag
dealer. .
For Sale
STOCK TANKS on hand present. Farm Bureau Co-op.
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FOR John Deere parts nd service call 285 at Mace Tlr &
Matterx Service, Sullivan, Ind,
FOR SALE 1 registered Guernsey bull with papers; I Jersey heifer; .2 Jersey cowS, each giving 4 gal. a day. Lowell Hale, near Cass. ' ' '
NOTICE Farmers market will open Friday, located 119 So. Main. Pogue Bros.
ATTENTION: Poultry raisers, j SAVE." TIME AND EXPENSE, :
worm your chickens with JOHN-
U SON SPECIAL WORMING r-.-. . . .i
ftlA&ii. cost oniy ioc more man thf snprinl pee 1 mash. Johnson
K. Feed and Supply Co., 115 So.
Court St.
k 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.
FOR SALE Good
j stove, 9x12 kitchen rug.
kitchen curtains:
Graysville phone,
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FOR SALE Mangoes, Pimentoes and Peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse.
. FOR SALE Strawberry plants should be set now to root well
before freeze: Minnesota 1166 everbearing, ; $2.00 per hundred; Dunlaps, $1. Bring basket. No Sunday sales. At patch one mile east Graysville, Va mile north off
154. Clarence Patten.
heating I MONEY TALKS to you "on 2 prs.(the banks of the ; Wabash" Rivi
Reuben Clark, 1 erton Ferry : Business:' including:
i l.New "Ferry ."Boat 14 x 50 ft.,'1
! New Push Boat 4 x 16 ft. with ' New Jeep Motor;' Steel' Cable in I position for operation; gentle j slope landings, gravelled. OwnI er's illness places this moneys; I making business . for sale' or 4c-' ceptable? trade; .' through ;;Th , Walker Agency, 600' W.' Frankfin St., Palestine, Illinois. ''
FOR SALE '40 Chevrolet ,
truck with '45 motor with tan-1 dem, 16-ft. bed with two-speed
axle. 8.25x20 tires. See at 1310
No. State or call 612-L.
RUMMAGE SALE By ladies of St. Mary's Church, Monday and Tuesday, August 26 and 27 at Tee-Y-Tee Bakery Annex, Ladson Bldg.
FOR SALE Blue plums, free
seed, fine for pies. Also Damson
ulums. $3.20 per bu.' Bolten Or
chards, 4 mi. .east of Dagger. FOR SALE 80-acrefarm, ex
cellent buildings- consisting . new
modern home,-large barn, silo,
brooder, chicken house. Consider ,
V Sullivan property in -trade.' Im-
(v mediate possession." Mrs.' 'Pluma W Keller, 31 . North West Street, Telephone 807 ' V' - ' LATEST popular and "classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and
Signature records. 'Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House.
FOR SALE House, barn and outbuildings, to be moved. See Hosea Boone, V, mile west of Dugger High School. "I
WILL TRADE 3.5-300 shutter speed Voightlander camera, Usee 1-20 film, value $100.00, for automatic shotgun. Phone 587.
FOR SALE Apartment size gas range, -practically new. 7 N. Broad. ' ! '
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1933 Chevrolet, 16-inch wheels, with 6 good tires. Seasonable if taken at once. 11 No. State. .
FOR SALE OR TRA'DE House and ; 16 acres". 2nd house east of Berea Church on 54.:
FOR SALE 3 sows, 6 mo. old.
29 Rogers Ave., Sullivan. "
FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth 4-
door sedan. Can be seen at 548 W. Sylvan Dell after 4 p. m.
FOR SALE Sanitary
toilet. $25.00. At 341 W,
St. - . 1
outdoor Thomas
FOR SALE 6 weaned pigs.
, Bill Trotter, V2 mi. north of old Glendora Mine. '
FOR SALE All metal .shower
cabinets with trim. LAWRENCE-
VILLE' SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVTLLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Sinks & cabinets, both wooden and metal cabinets complete with trim. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90.
FOR SALE Milk route truck. 602 East Jackson.
and
FOR SALE '37 Iliatt, Dugger, Ind.
Ford. Earl
FOR SALE 4-room tile house with 20 acres, electricity, 200 Golden Delicious apple trees 14 years old. Marshall Phillips, 2 mi. north of Graysville.
FOR SALE Kerosene range with side oven. Taylor's Friendly Service. Shelburn. FOR SALE Five-room modern house, '214 West St. Immediate possession. Price $4250. W. T. Mellott, Real Estate and Insurance.
COME to 21 No. State St. and see the nice clothing. I have men's suits, shoes and dresses and a few dishes. Also women's winter coats. Mrs. Viola Goodman. TIRED? Back bother you? A Spencer support designed especially for you will give relief by
improving posture. For men :and
women. Iva Giles, Fhone 561.
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LOST Gold chain with English charm. Joann Pinkerton, Phone 329-A.
LOST Black and tan hound, white spot on chest. Collar without name plate. ' Reward. Malcolm Hart, New Lebanon.
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RECEPTION AND SHOWER FOR "METHODIST MINISTER 7: AND FAMILY: TUESDAY The congregation of the Shelburn ? First ' 'Methodist Church will hold a reception and food shower Tuesday evening, August 27th, at. 1 7:30 'in the church- to honor the new pastor, Rev. L. W: Abel; and his "fam"ily;!.e'- ; , V; , Rev. and Mrs! Abel moved flieir residence to Shelburn from Franklin, Indiana Wednesday of last week and are looking forward to meet.-ng old and new acquaintances. The public, is cordially-' invited to participate in this fellowship get-together. The affair will be held in the church with an' appropriate program having been prepared and will be presented in the auditorium. Refreshments will ; be served.
were en route to their home in California from Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson and daughter, Mrs. Wes Williams and son . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mote in Centerpoint Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crowder and daughter, Stella Marie, and Rebecca McCrocklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cox in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Cox accompanied them home for a visit. ; ' Mrs. Joe Haig and son, Michael, of Terre Haute, Miss Anna TTint-r vf TJour Vnrlr anH Mrs
'Rose Cobb of New Jersey visited Mrs. R. L. Tennis Thursday.
Gerald Mathers and family are guests of relatives in English, Indiana. ' VPaul Patton, who is spending the summer at his? home west of Hyni.era has'returned from a trip throught the West. ' Mrs. A. L. Tennis and Mis Anna Black of Santa Ana, Cali4
fornia, left Friday for a visit 1 with relatives in Dayton, Ohio, 1 Indianapolis and Greencastle. ! , Mr. and Mrs. Noel Davis and baby of Peru, returned to their jhome Saturday after a two weeks visit with George Tennis and -family, j' Misses Daisy and Hally McAnally of Washington, D. C, ,are visiting relatives and friends I here. '
"I LOST 32 LBS.! WEAK SIZl'l4 AGAIN" boce 166 lba.. Miss Reynolds lost weight weekly with AYDS Vitasun Candy Reducing Plan. Now the has a model's figure. Your experience may or may not be the tame but try this easier reducing Wan. Vtry First Box Must Show Ktsults or money back.
In clinical teste eondnoted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost H to 15 pounds average In afew weeks with the AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan.
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Meals, uniy eo ior ou sus BENNETT'S PHARMACY
Since 1914.
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TURM YOUR M05 INTO A GOOD JOB NEW HIGHER PAY SCALES NOW IN EFFECT
I DOES your furniture need reupholstering, restyling, qj- repairing? Come in and talk it over with us. P & A Furniture Store.
FOR SALE 5-room house, 6 acres land, south six miles, mi. east of 41. Electricity. Im
mediate possession.
HVz acres, 2 miles north and 2 mi. east of road 41. Lumber on 3 P A - 1 T I T J 1 1
sell as is I WANTED Dead animals. We Building at Fontanel, 45x30. tolove your dead ahimali re of
be wrecked. ' '
Wanted
Have a buyer for filling station and four or five-room house between Terre Haute and Vincennes or Terre Haute and Indianapolis. , Modern and semi - .modern homes in city. Joe will buy or sell your property. 1 Joe Souter. Phone or write. Office, 326 W. Beech, Phone 673.-
i charge Phone No. B reverse
Sullivan Fertilizer .
charges.
WANTED Cesspool, - septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. : ..
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 825 N. Main St Telephone 334:
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FOR SALE 1 winter coat. WANTED Experienced - night
black-brown Chesterfield. Size waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi. 40. Never been worn. A bargain. 'south of Sullivan. Phone 9205." Call 672. I - .j WANTED Dealer for nationFOR SALE Yearling heifer, ally advertised stoker. Real opMother registered Guernsey, portunity for live wire dealer. Phone 8044. 3-4 mile west high Box R c-o Times. '
school. R. A. Llewellyn.
FORREST
j EXPERIENCED farm hand j wants job on farm. Write Warren ; Gaines, R. 7, Terre Haute,' Ind:
FOR RENT Large, pleasant sleeping room. Stoker heat. Close in. Box 73 c-o Times.
FOR RENT Large front, light housekeeping room. Adults. 20 E. Harris. '
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. '
Miscellaneous,
PROMPT ROAD service for; tire battery and farm equipment i
troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street: '.
WANTED Reliable man over 30 years. Must be able to drive ! car. Box 7 c-o Times.
MALE HELP Opportunity of
WANTED lifetime ' sup-
r FOR SALE Springers, 3 lb. average. Loy Dowty, 1 mi. north, 1 mi. west of Shelburn. Phone 55-E. FOR SALE 1936 Graham car in good condition. Cheap. Phone 646-B.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows sheep, calves and hogs.1 Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serTicca- t- v -CV'-M John Wachtel Co Tsr?a grata. EiSfpw
ROAD SERVICE (tire repair, ing,' engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
JUST RECEIVED-ld Spice shaving lotion, talcum, ' cologne and shaving mugs. Ruby's Dress Shop, r . '
plying DDT and other profitable
products to farmers in Sullivan County.- No experience or capital required. Must have ' auto ' and good references. Permanent. Write or "wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept.. T, Freeport, Illinois; ' - a.; WANTED House in or around Shelburn. 'Will -pay premium price for right home with 30-day possession. Box 23 care Times.
DOGGER
Mrs. Jessica Gard and son,! Mrs., Olon Reynolds and iviia. John, were in Terre Haute Wed- Russell Blubaiigh were in Terre nesday.' -' " i Haute Thursday. mJs. Beulah : Woodard of . De- j Mrs. Frank ' Samuels was in troiC Michigan, is the - guest of Terre Haute Friday.
her mother, Mrs. "Ann Stout and other relatives.1 Ji ' Mrs. Ezra Trowbridge is visiting relatives In Carlisle. ' Miss Ola Lane spent Sunday in Vincennes -with Dr. and Mrs. Will Bailey. ' ' i.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howard have with them their ' son and daughter-in-law, Mr:". and'. Mrs; Ed HoWard-'.f ' Indianapolis, - lor a few days' visit".'.' .'"f"--Mrs. Keziah Phillips and Mrs. Clara Pierce attended - the 50th annual session of the State Coun
cil of D. of A., August 21, 22 and 23 at the - Hdtel 'Lincoln, ' Indianapolis. .-. i. . ..i
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Woods of Oklahoma, visited old'- friends her this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . Samuels and daughter visited Mrs. Frank
Samuels here Wednesday. They
Mr. and lyfr's. Harry Deputy of Shreveport, La., who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Deputy returned to their home Tuesday. :" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds and children- are visiting
in Lafayette; -'Indiana.': - : " ! Dr.' and " Mrs. "Richard Dukes and family of Urbatsa. Illinois, wer e over night ' guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes Tuesday
evening. . Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mrs. Cecil Stevenson were in Brazil Wednesday; ' s The Dugger Rebekah lodgeinstalled three candidates Wednesday evening. They were Mrs. Max Stringer,.. Mrs. Stella Ashcraft and Mrs. Fannie Howell. The work was given by the Sullivan degree staff. After initiation, refreshments of sandwHies ar A tea were served to Sullivan and Hymera guests.
"BLESSING ON THE DAY ! I FOUND KHU-AID" HER j RHEUMATIC PAINS END! One lady .recently took RHU'AID three days and said afterward that she never would have
j believed such a "wonderful mediI cine" existed. She says she t
i couldn't raise her left arm more i tnan a few inches. Rheumatic
rains afflicted the muscles of her
sli-t-.c- and arm. She could hardly move the fingers on her left hand. Now this lady's rheu-., matic pains are all gone since she ' got RHU-AID and she says she can ifse her left arm as well as her 'right, in fact, she says she simply blesses the day she got this medicine and she feels like an altogether different woman. RHU-AID is the new - liquid
formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. . Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering!- Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug' Store. ' " Adv.
If you held one of certain Army Military Occupational Specialties you may now en. list in the new Regular Army at a grade commensurate with your skill and experience, provided you enlist for 3 years and v.'ithin a prescribed time after your last satisfactory military service.
Opportunity for advancement, good, steady work. Get all the facts at your nearest U.S.Army Recruiting Station.
315 P. O. Building Terre Haute, Ind.
"A STRONG BANK"
Where You Can Bank With Absolute Safety 1 Where You Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Rates - T-r-We Can Save You Money On Good Sound Loans A $6,500,000.00 Bank Is Here To Serve You. ' Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Losa ' ' To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Customers say the new Fina Foam i3 terrific for foam cleaning upholstery and rugs. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. .
j WANTEDress. Apply ; Kitchenette.
-Experienced waitin person at the 118 So. Court St.
RATIONING as supports" for' the Giles.
I WANTED A farm job.. -Well
off - Spencer experienced. Box 67 c-o Times'
present. Iva ;
LOST
NEW epidemic auto accidents. Are you' properly insured? Investigate our. full coverage plan at a" saving in the ' largest auto ins. company in the world, All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bid?.
LOST Between Burke residence and -in Meromv. Station, a lady's Benrus "pink gold wrist avatch with magnifying, crystal. Reward. Mrs. Max Burke, Mer-om.
PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will 'sell at 'my 'residence, first road south of Sullivan, 1 mile east and mile north on west side of road ' J SEPT. 4, 1946 11 o'clock HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 bedroom suite; 1 davenport & 2 chairs; 1 dining' table; 1 writing desk; 1 G.E. refrigerator, 6'; 1 electric sweeper; 1 cook stove; 1 Special heater; wash tubs and boilers; 1 wringer; lawn cltnirs POULTRY 100 friers; 30 laying hens. HOGS 1 sow and 10 pigs. CATTLE 2-yr .-old Guernsey milk cow, 3 gal.; 3-yr-old Guernsey milch cow, '4 gal.; 3yr.-old Shorthorn, freshen Sept.; 3-yr.-old White Pace, freshen -March; 2 Polled Angus heifers, freshen March; 2 Shorthorn heifers, freshen March; 1 Holstein heifer, freshen March.' HORSES 1 4-yr.-old saddle horse. HAY 20 bales straw; 100 bales Iespedeza; 50 bales clover. . 4$mWt FARM TOOLS F-12 tractor,; new, rubber; plows, cultivators; new disc; new corn planter with fertilizer attachment; mowing machine.' 20-rod rollsT48-in. Woven wire fence; 130 cedar posts; 50 oak posts; windows, doors, all fcindsladders; 3 milk cans feed barrels. CORN--18 acres standing corn. Other articles too numerous to mention. ': ' v TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. V. VAN HOUGK, Owner Col. F. Swalls, Auct. ! 1 W. M. SwaUs' Clerk ; -Lunch Served.
oney For Your Eggs
COLONIAL CHICK AND FEED STORE, BEDFORD, INDIANA, HAS MARKET FOR UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF HATCHING EGGS. WE "" ' ' " : operate under the national toultry improvement flan as u. s. approved pullorum controlled we pay high cash premiums for your eggs we will maintain an eg station in sullivan for your convenience fill out the blank and return to us at once we will send you full particulars at once later we will have our representative call on you don't delay fill out Coupon and mail to: Colonial Chick And Feed Store BOB JOHNSON, MGR. BEDFORD, INDIANA.
Name Address ......... Telephone Direction from town number Miles . . . Your Breed of Chickens Number Hens No. Males . DON'T FORGET MAIL AT ONCE. . . . ' I ! 1
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