Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 August 1946 — Page 7
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For Sale RESSiURE cookers and vacusweeners in stock. Farm bau Co-op. R John Deere parts nd ice call 285 at Mace Tire & ery Service, Sullivan, Ind. TTENTION: Poultry raisers. VE TIME AND EXPENSE, m your chickens with JOHNI; SPECIAL. WORMING JSH. Cost only 75c more than special egg mash. Johnson I and Supply Co., 115 So. rt St. PR SALE Mangoes, Pimenand Peppers. A. L. Robertson enhouse. OR SALE Blue plums, free! fine tor pies. Also Damson Ins, $3.20 per bu. Bolten Orrds, 4 ml. east of Dugger. , OR SALE Milk-fed friers ed on wire. Dressed or on Walter Routt, 212 N. French Phone 546. 'OR SALE 6 acres, 3-room use, good weu ana smoKese. 2 miles northeast of riivan. 600 So. 15th St., Terre ute. OR SALE 5-room house, 6 es land, south six miles, Vz east of 41. EI -"y. ;Imdiate possession' yfi acres, 2 mile east of road 41 ilnd for 4-room Lumber on house, j Will .1 as is. Building at Fontanet, 45x30, to wrecked. Have a buyer for filling stan and four or five-room house Itween Terre Haute and Vinnes or Terre Haute and Indiapolis. . . Modern and semi - modern mes in city. Joe will buy or 1 your property. Joe souter. Jone or write. Office, 326 W. ech, Phone 673. fOR SALE 40-acre farm ith of Sullivan. 5-room bungav, semi-modern, barn, 10 large hple trees in yard. Been one ner for. 20 years. Priced way der its value. Inquire vat 424 Court. ?OR SALE 6-room strictly bdern bungalow and garage. iced to. sell. Inquire 424 So. Jtirt. FOR SALE Ladies wardrobe ink, good condition. Audrey ton Graham, R. 1, Merom. FOR SALE Eight-room frame elling located centrally in rmersburg, Ind., Write Guthrie Wisener, Medical Arts Buildb, Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Extra quality warmelons and cantaloupes. Come t yours. Mark Acton, R. 1, erom. , . OR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor L good ' condition. Five good res. Burl Rinard, Merom. CALVES FOR SALE Heifer id bull Jersey calves for sale, 5th registered and grade. Four feeks to 11 months old. Clyde treet, one mile north of Merom i ' Highway 63. 'fOR SALE Large size Firede Heater, in A-l condition, hh new grates. 436 Stratton St. hone 662 after 5 p. m. Thelma pie. Dead Animals j' Removed All 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 phone charges. 24 hour serrice John Wachtel Go Tturn Pwlw, ly3s?i '
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FOR SALE Size 8 genuine Frigidaire. The Tot Shop, 225 So. Main. FOR SALE Some furniture, feather bed, other articles. After 10:00 a. m. Friday and Saturday. 444 Star Ave. . FOR SALE Used Stokers, Good condition. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES 'COMPANY,' LAWRENCEVILLE, . ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Hot Air furnaces, blowers, pipe and registers in . . .... StOCK. LiAWxtiliiNUllj V11jL. SAL1!,S COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Red Durham cow, a good milker. Eight small pigs. Donald RohPrtSon. s mit north Donald Robertson, 3 miles north Cass, 1 mile east. , , , i : FOR SALE 2 milking cows, Mrs. Blask'o, Shelb'urn," on . old Taylor place. FOR SALE Clover hay, baled without rain. Priced to sell. Elizabeth Pirtle on U. S. 41. Phone 8194. FOR SALE Springers, 3 lb. average. Loy Dowty, IV2 mi. north, 1 mi. west of Shelburn. Phone 55-E. ' FOR SALE House, barn and outbuadings, to be moved. See Hoseai' Boone, Vi mile west of , DuEcer HiKh School. 1 FOR SALE 80-acre farm, excellent buildings consisting new modern home, large barn, silo, brooder, chicken house. Consider Sullivan property in trade. Immediate possession. Mrs. Pluma Keller, 31 North West Street, Telephone 807. LATEST popular and classical Victor, " Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell MibIc House. HAVE two-wheel trailer, 16in. wheel; also 1931 Chevrolet, good tires; 1 Vfe -ton Diamond T truck. Buy junk of all descriptions. 11Q1 No. State. North End Junk Shop. FOR . SALE One 12 gauge Remington automatic shotgun, 28 in. mod. Ch.; alarm clocks. pocket watchtj, paper napkins, creamery butter 70c lb. Bose's Super Market, 610 No. Main. FOR SALE Good house, barn and acreage close to highway 41. Near Paxton, Ind. 5-room house, 2 lots in Dugger, Ind. 4-room house, "barn and poultry house. '53 acres ground. 3 mi. northeast, of Sullivan. USREY & BTJRDGE Real Estate and Ins. Phone 548 FOR SALE Vitality dog food, crumbs or cubes, $6.50, 25 lbs., . . ' 1 $1.75; Magic, $1.75; rabbit pellets, $4.65; . lb. 5c; cracked corn, $4.35; scratch, $4.35; horse feed, $4.25;' oyster shells, 95c. Hay, alfalfa, clover, mixed straw. Abie's Feed Store. ' . FOR SALE '38 Dodge Tudor, radio and heater. Call for Rarre at Huff's D-X Service Station. Phone 720. - ' FOR SALE 85-acre farm, 3 mi. east of Carlisle on Pleasantville road. Otis Bowen. rnn sat.ip ARr '. 6, ,u wr waning maerune, in goou condition. "Brownie" Huff, FOR SALE Several wool skirts siVp 2fi fir. 23! nr winter one polo coat, size 14; one green shorty coat, size 12, and one black fall coat size 12. All in good condition. 605 No. Main St. . FOR SALE Cement block making equipment, complete, Monroe Feed Store.
, FOR SALE 6-room semi-modern house, double garage, con1 crete drive. 415 So. Court St. Tel. 483-L. Possession soon.
Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free ui charge. Phone No. 9 reverse marges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. . , - . WANTED -l Cesspool, tank and vault cleaning, septic Mod ern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. 1 RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St Telephone 334. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. $1.00 per barrel. Year around service. Apply to Richard Large, FJ:J WANTED A farm job. Well experienced. Box 87 c-o Times. WANTED TO RENT Three lar roofs or fur five-room "out, Wl1"" m he nfxt davs- leiZ nefit renter. Two people. Call 92 or 331. Chas. L. Davis, Jr. 7" tr ' WANTED Large feather beds, ; and antltlue lamPS. dishes, furni-' ture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle R. 4. - . 1 t WANTED Cesspool septic I tank and toilpt rlpanin Sinn nor i barrel. Prompt Service for those' in trouble. Apply to Richard' " , Z, " "' 7 7, f Large, P. O. Box 123. WANTED Experienced night waitress. Kat-A-Korner; 1 ' mi. south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. , Waw : WANTED-EXperienced;wait-ress. Appy-in person at the - WE don't have to take your order for heaters. We have these
for immediate delivery: Duo Nil- Mrs. Jessie Mae O'Haver unbian, Glow Boy, Warm Morning, derwent a major operation TuesFlorence, King-O-Heat. Wood- day, August 27th at the Freeward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. man-Greene county hospital at Linton.
W AJN l tiD Operator for D-X 1 Station. Station leased or may be worked on salary and commission basis. Boyll Motor Co., So. Sec tion St. : LWANTED TO RENT A garage in or near the 700 block on No. Section. Beatrice Eedwell No. Section. Phone 344. 704 WANTED Carrier BOYLL'S NEWS STAND. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms upstairs. One sleeping room down. Adults. Call at 104 No. State. FOR RENT Large front, light housekeeping room. Adults. 20 E. Harris. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment trniilileo Phnnn 9ft!5 W R TAPTrn tittt PTnrrvTfr oatt?c iq North section Street. RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by Baptist and Sept. Youth, August 31st at Tee-Y-Tee Bak ery. School clothes our specialty. TJRED? Back bother you? A Spencer support designed especially for you will give relief by improving posture. For men and women. Iva Giles, Phone 561. BAD WEATHER'S coming. Don't let a run-down battery cause you unnecessary auto troubles. Drive in today to have it checked and recharged it necessary. Charging while you shop -no long wait. HUD'S STANDtt ARD STATION, north of Hotel Sullivan on 41. CUSTOM Canning on tomatoes only every Tuesday and Friday. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. KirAlrv YUUK UWN MAY1AU 1 ou mav wam 10 rePalr yur own Mayta8 wih genuine Part? which we wlU he glad to sell you over the counter, at prewar, prices. We also will be glad to give you free advice or, if you wish, do the repair work in our JL hoZE JBlL KUJVS nay & ijmjjvdejmt ALES) new authorized dealer, . writeg a satisfied customer after foam cleaning upholstery with Fi Foam. Notion's Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Rev. Jake Smith, my friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness to me and my family during the sickness of my wife. ' ' ' Harvey Barre
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Eddie Miller and Joe Loveall of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting Joes Drptner, jacK ana gidimmother .Mr Ada LovealL .. -,. ,.. .Mrs; Helen Huffine and daughter, Ramona; Mrs. Ada Lovealr 8and 'gr9ndson jf made a buess? trip to Sullivan Tues4 ,
. , , . ... ,milk bottle contest. Bill Reel was m Sullivan, Those Dre,ent were Mesdames
Tuesday. . Mrs. Lizzie Holder is visiting
her sons, Francis and Dr. C. 0."""'"'E "v' Holder. Francis lives in Logans- . J0ArUs Nfl.
port, Indiana and Dr C. O. noiaer lives in ivaiamaiuu, Michigan.. ,. . ,. ; Miss Thelma James of Flint, Michigan and Mrs. John Morgan .of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are
ati,'her.Wter0,W.fniioineiif Mrs. Emma Spinks,
ctiiu cuiei ucijiics ctiiu mis. iviui1 gan is the former Hannah James. jThey are both former residents jof Dugger. Mrs. William faptnKs . was a guest Tuesday of V;er sister, Mrs. rponrv nf Tpv Waijfp; Mrs. John Story was in Ldnton Tuesday. Mpo Dcom Hriffifh lTi;sns Rachel Griffith and' Thrtma James visited 1.1 ; end Mrs. Tv'arrcn Price in Terrs Haute Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of Jnc'l inapolis, were week-end guests of Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Spinks. Mr, and Mrs. Laurel Ingram and Virgil Ingram of Chicago, were week-er.d guests of Mrs. Bertha Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Bloomfield, visited Mrs. Mamie Young last week. " Mr. and Mrs. John Story entertained - at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Inez Scholl's birth day. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Story and family, Mr; and Mrs. William Willis, Dr. and Mrs; Scholl and son, Walter, of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brazzell of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and family of Terre Haute, were eei--C1'0 w iui. d VniinO Mr. and Mrs. John McLin and d? lighter of Indianapolis, were wtek-end gussts of Mrs. John McLin. Hairs Ec. Clnb Meet3 The Dusser Ecma Economics ciyb met, in th3 shelter house , it ths Dugger' park for their Au or tr,eir august- meeting, with the Triple T Home Economics club as their eueEts. At noon twenty-eight women did justice to a delicious covered dish dinner. Thanks was returned by Mrs Zettie Ki.inger, president of the Dug- - cluu .'Haimv Birthday" was i'ung. for Mrs. Hallah Robbins, president of the Triple T club, who was ce ebra -ng her birth day. Following the dinner the Pledge to the Flag was given and chib creed repeated. The National Anthem and song of the month, "Old Folks at Home" rTi ung n union. Mrs. Robbins responded graciously and thank? d the Durj,.- dub. .'or ihe invitation to meet with them end for the dinner.' Roll call : was answered with "My favorite
frozen dessert." The penny drill was,, taken, and the club prayer repeated . in unison. Mrs. Lela Yunrand Mrs. Lorene Sweeney
were both' remembered by their mystery pals. During the social hour several contests were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. le !ng " , S w contest, Mrs. Hallah Robbms m the word .contest. Mrs Sylv.a Goodman, Mrs .Geneva Spencer T rrn Robgnn. Edith Coffev. Mollie "food, Gertrude Bedwell, Naomi Davis, Anna Stevenson, Cladys Coyne;, Glenn Robertson, Vivian Stull, Geneva SpenTiT v-iVi r Hnnrlman T ntiico Robbins. ' Vera Reeves, Pearl omi BarclaYi Luia Phillips, Hazel Sptncer, Hallah R'obbins, Sylvw Goodmaiv Elizabeth Eaton. Bess Kielblock, Roxie Smith, Jennie Winces ana Margaret numpie. The next meeting of the Dugwill hp hold flt the with Mrs. Gladys Coyner as cohostess, on September 17th. W.S.C.S. Jlcet Mrs. Elmer Wyatt entertained ths Women's Society of Chris-; tain Service Thursday with an all-day meeting. At the noon hour a delicious pot-luck dinner was served-. Ths. fo.lk'w5n Pro" gram was given in the afternoon: Song. "Prabe Him, Praise Him' in unison; prayer, Mrs. Ritinger; devotions, Mrs. Wyatt; prayer, Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Wyatt; stewardship, Mrs. Huffine; song, "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" and "In the Garden", Sue Wis3m:m; Chapter in the text book, "These Moving Times" was eivm by Mrs. Parsons; song, "Send the Li?ht"; prayer, Mr. Risinger. Those preient were Mesdames Marion A:kin, Frank Parsons, Leonard V'".en:an, Mary Mood, Kirk, Otis Rumple, Mary Horn, Dave Patten, William Risinger, Ramona Huffine, Sue Wiseman and the hostess, Mrs. Wyatt. SHELBURN Mr. nr.d Mrs Frank Bush and (lau6llter Dorothy, cf St. Louis, nm1 Mr, Alien Holland of E3st st Loui3i Illinois, are . ... .... . e visiting relatives here for a few days. i Mr?. Hare! Harmon is visiting her son, Wezley, in North Carolina. Mrs. Essa Nash has with her Je"u crane and' Mrs."' Carrie t, rwr. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley J. Ke!bo;;ki spent a few dsys ia-t week in . uuis, 2iSiOuri with rclatives. (-3VrV ct of f.hNew Frcstod Water Glasses distinctively hand decorated in gaily colored flower designs. v J. E. GALLAGHER JEWELRY & GIFTS
his Mr. and their homes here after a week's visit in Chicago wnn relatives ana friends. Past Noble Grand Club Grand club Pellow3 Hall wilh sevFral menibtis present. Tlio uieetini? ( was opened by singing, "Blest be the Tie that Binds." The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Roll call was answered ' - a Bible quotation. After the ren"r- '-u-iness meeting, refreshments of ice cream and HYMERA Mrs. Lelia - Ghipley eut?rtained "the friendly Circle Sunday f hr homo AUBust 27th Aftcr the budness meeting contests were enjoyed with Marv Rluhaush and Louise Madison as winners. Refreshmsnts of angel iood cake, ice cream and coffee were served to' , the following members: Margaret .Wells, Veneta :,trahle, Freida " Wells Peterson, Beulah Pipher, Mary) Blubaugh, .Lois McGarvey, Janet Callahan,' Nell Cordon, Ethel yeber, Louisa Madison, Sister "Lclia Milk-r and the hoste.:, Shipley. One-Minute Test 1. Where in Africa do gales sometimes blow for nine days ? 2. What is the original meaning of the word pastor" ? 3. What group of islands is designated by the initials "B. W. I." ? Words of Wisdom He that is down needs fear no fall. Bunyan. Hints on Etiquette It is good manners to be reasonable in conforming to the customs of the times, but not to lose They'll Do It Every yAH-yteAH-yoj SOI2T CF EXPECT THE 6ALS TO GIVE OOT. With THc 60SSIP
spent Monday- here with sister ana brother-in-la-V ana Mrs. Ben Guminere. ' Misses Ann Andrmyk Mary Hill returned to
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i The Hymera band went to Sullivan Wednesday afternoon and gave a concert for the teachers meeting. They then went to the Lyons Fair where they gave a conceit in the afternoon and at 7:30 that evtning. Tiie Bend Association ;.; rptnsormg a trip to Indianapolis Labor Day for each band mem ber to attend ilie State Fair m appreciation for thei uinr , wo, at CI"f,rcn plcr'-s , sna gngs. The bus will leave f 50 Monday mornmg from the high school building. work at SHOES DYED Any Color i Repairs For AH Shoes WE SELL ARMY SHOES Benny DeFrank SHOE REPAIR One Door South Index
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In loving memory of ' John Thcmas Laughlin, who departed this life Sept. 1, W45. We often think of you, dear Dad, .- And cflen speak your name, But there's nothing left to answer But your picture in the frame. We hope to meet you on the other shore, Where sad parting will be. no more, . ' But to think you could not say goodbye , Before you closed your dear, sweet eyes. 1 A loved one from our home has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. . Sadly missed by wife and children.
the L.bnr Day Comtr.itt?e ?.rH happy In marriage. Do not begin new work or plans until this weekend is over, unless they are obligatory. Arrangements made now for social affairs or creative work are likely to be postponed. The Sun enters Virgo at' 1:27 p. m. Money schemes are liable to sound good this evening, but they will not work out. Think all things through clearly. . One-Minnte Test Answers 1. In the Sahara desert. 2. Shepherd. ' 3. British West Indies. , lac. By Jimmy Hatlo VOU EVEZL DID I EVER TELL VCWSE HClv H5 GOT HIS J0&? i. 82.8 FClEDy, CMlCAQq ILL.
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