Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 181, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 September 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale RUBBER TIRE wagons, corn levators. Farm Bureau Co-op. TOR John Deere parti na fcnrice call 285 at Mace Tire & atteri; service, oumvan, ma. FOR SALE-Eight-room frame welling located centrally in armersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie Wisener, Medical Arts Build-; ng, Richmond, ina. FOR SALE Dining, room furiture, radio and ieaiherbed. 18 Jo. State. FOR SALE B John Deere, sw rubber, new paint, comletely reconditioned. Can be :en at Monroe's Feed and Imlement Sales. FOR SALE Nubian Hot Blast Vcater. cabinet model, used 3 onths, in excellent condition id priced reasonable. Estal udley, 209 No. Chase St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6om strictly moaern nome, ose in, owner occupied. Box 23 -o limes. FOR SALE Thirty-five breed ing ewes, also Jersey cows to eshen soon. Raymond Ferree, raysville phone, R. 2 Sullivan. FOR SALE One Letz mill; Vie 1-horse grain drill with fer tilizer attachments, A-l condi6 bn. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT ALES & SERVICE. 19 North lection Street. Telephone 285. CfR" 5AEE"OR TRADE-9 f-aavof horses, 'r-iiMolteji-Jllusl ove same at once. T. A. Spring1, Phone 424-L. . NFOR SALE 4 horses, 3 brood fws, male hog, 13 tons clover by and misc. farm equipment. Jrs. Blanche Canary, Graysville hone. FOR SALE White Rock fries. ee Irey, lVz mi. northeast Sheluni. bnelburn phone. FOR SALE Recleaned and eated wheat; , one registered xford ram for sale or trade. tione 767 or 9204. FOR SALE 1. 5-room house on paved reet. Vacant, clean and ready move into! 7 2. 7-room- house, semi-mod-n, close in. Can be rented as artments. House is vacant. . 8-room house, semi-modern. irdwood floor, gas in each nm. Can be rented as apartnts. Close in. Possession in days. 1. 5-rcom house, electricity. 3 s, 2 wells good , water, good ise, coal and smokehouse. Imdiate possession. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548. FOR SALE Electric stove. so custom mowing. Fred C. slier, Phone 8102. FOR SALE I. H. C. cultivatgood 3-horse disc, corn plantOliver sulky plow, disc cultitor. Wanted: corn planter with eckrow and fertilizer attachnt. Third house east of Lip. att mine. Merle Keller. FOR SALE Steam table. ck's Place, south of Paxton on S. 41. Dead Animals Removed AO kinds: horses, cows. ncep, calves and hogs. Can lonroc Feed Service. Sulli van phone 332 or Crawford 3201 or Crawford 53109. Tcrre Haute. We pay all fione charees. 24 hour ser'John Wachtel Co Turn J?s3hl Isr?5ji

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one keyed "Box X, care Daily FOR SALE 5-room house, conveniently located. City water. I Small basement. Black & White Garage, Dugger. .V""r: r. ' FOR SALE Eight-foot meat cuspiay case ana iourtn ton ngike cooling unit, excellent imniuu, uuuuicu .turners uenerai store, aneiburn, Ind. - - . r! VK wu-' v- trucK, FOR SALE '35 l.w.b.; Maytag washer; .stove, large size; coai range, Kitcnen caoinet, taoie, d-piece bedroom suite. SDrines and mat tress, Philco radio. Floyd Steinhall, 3 mi. south of Hymera. ; FOR SALE 6-room strictly modern, about 2 blocks from high school bldg: Might sell furniture. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE OR TRADE Main St., just a few blocks from square, 2-story duplex, . hot water heat and bath. Exchange for home east of railroad track, near school or grocery store, or. farm. Box 175 c-o Times. FOR SALE Two gas stoves, one apartment model. If care to see them call at 302 So. Court St. FOR SALE Three-piece bed room suite, dark maple. Good condition. Call 416. FOR SALE Drum, also guitar with good case. 646 So. Main. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 204 So. Crowder. TORr- REfrrSteTOiTrg roomsr men only. 318 North State. FOR RENT Large nicely furnished sleeping room in private home. Will rent as single or double room. Also smaller room with one twin bed. Stoker heat. Write Box TK c.o Times. Wanted WANTED Dead anlmali. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 0 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank.'re-

pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925Phone Kenneth Engle, .441-B, or

M. Main Si Telephone 334. , WANTED Experienced night waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi. south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. WANTED-Experienccd waitress. Apply in person at the Kitchenette. 118 So. Court St. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ' I , WANTED Waitress, 21 yrs. of .ige or over. jExcellent working conditions. Good wages. Box 10 c-o Times. WANTED TO RENT Hospital 1 bed; all size rags for sick room. ' Urgent. Mrs. James Pennington, I 316 So. Holsen St. ! wanted ' woman to do housework for small family, Hours, 8:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Sundays offf. Excellent position for woman wanting part time work. Write Post Office Box 408. WANTED Stenographer. Must have shorthand and typing experience. Write letter of qualifications. Address Box 150 c-o Times. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Family washings, no ironing. Call 212 Depot Street: No phone. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays arid Thursdays. A.. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St

WANTED TO BUYsmall farm. Will pay $150 to $200 per acre, c-o Times.

WANTED Ride to Terre Haute for 9 a. m. class at I. S. T. C. Phone 825-L. WANTED TO RENT House or "apartment. See Ed Havercamp, A & P Food Store. WANTED Ride to Vigo Ordnance, Gate 2, starting Thursday morning, Monday through Friday. Phone Gene Colvin, 490-L.. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. ' JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 i .North Section Street. ' BAD WEATHER'S coming, j Don't let a run-down battery' cause you unnecessary auto troubles. Drive in today to have uaua Bn ,. pssal.v. nhareins while vou shoo 1 n0 lon wait HUD'S STANDARD STATION, north of Hotel ciiivan on 41 wuiivanjmjji. FOR Water Well Drilling, write whUe Well Drilling COii Prince. , ALFALFA SEED Just received our shipment. First come, first served. Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan . American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. VACUUM clean your heating system. A clean furnace saves fuel. Eliminate dust in your home. Preserves your heating equipment. John W. Mood, 419 No. Broad St. Phone 830. FLASH Available now. Kalamazoo bottle gas stoves complete with bottles and regulator. Also Kalamazoo super steel furnace, gas ranges and washing machines. Hansel Noble, 862-B; Kenneth Engle, 441-B. ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaners, sales and service. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. ARTIFICIAL Insemination. Get calves from a better Jersey bull. Sire now being used is from a family of high producers. Call Carl Jackson,Pleasantvme. , RUGS, upholstering cleaned like new. Soapless cleaning. Rug ends, edges refhushed. Resized. Taking orders Venetian blinds. Roy Cowles. SHAMPOO, set, manicure and cocktail facial, all for $2.00. Phone 807 for appointment. Charm Beauty Shop. ATTENTION Get your order in now for Storm King storm windows. Delivery soon. Also save fuel by insulating. We guarantee results at ' lowest prices. Wool installed by men who know the business. Roofing and siding installed. 3 yr3. to pay. Phone Hansel Noble, 862-B. FOAM clean your rugs and upholstery. The new Fina Foam requires no rinsing. Notions Dept., R0OT'S Sullivan Store. ! . ! biit Edward bmitn lor your wall reception switches and light fixtures, installations. 420 West Donaldson. Phone 540. I NOTICE Have moved my welding and repair shop to Monroe's Feed and Implement I Sales. Welcoming old and new ' customers. Roy Pinkston. LOST LUST 2 cattle with ring in 1 ear, out of pasture adjoining city. park. T. A. Springer, Phone 424-L. ' i LOST Light brown hound pup, 3 mos. old. Has white feet. Reward. Phone 862-B. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of John H. Lund, who left us five years ago Sunday, Sept. 7, 1941. The call was sudden The shock was severe, -We little tho't such grief was near. , Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. And while he rests In peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. By his wife and family.

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Bm Ashcraft of Indianapolis, t the weekend here with his J-rents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aatt Ashcraft. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brown oi Indianapolis, were Sunday dinner guests ot Mrs. jessie Ddiua:ipv ley. and irrc n, RaPdiev snent Friday t'" aiirp ivir. una mis. i"wuiao Mr. and Mrs. son of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at their home here. Mrs. Jessie Bardsley spent Saturday afternoon in Sullivan with her sister. Mrs. Mary Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hill and granddaughter, Vicki Jane Hart, 0I Carlisle, visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shepherd returned Saturday from Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs. E. A. Hammack was a Sullivan visitor Friday. I Max Goldman left Friday for Boston, where he will enter a school' for ministers. I Mrs. Ed Shepherd had the following people as guests Friday, Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sullivan, Mrs. S. Coppins of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Ira Batch of Highland, Indiana, and Mrs. Monna ' HODkins of Dugger, They are all sisters Mr .'and Mrs. Jerry Wamsley and Son Jerry Lee and Mr. Duncan of Buchanon, West Virginia who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Eslinger, have returned to' their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock t visited Mr. Kielblock's nephew, Ed Klutey and family in Bicknell, Sunday. The W. S. C. S. : will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Drue Pinkston. The Seniors Pals Sunday School class will meet Thursday night at Sycamore Shadows. All members please bring a covered dish for refreshments. . BABIES TO V. A. H I

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MRS. JOYCE CAWIEY, after dropping her two children In the lap of the Veterans Administration at Philadelphia because she was unable to feed them on the $11.50 monthly pension allotted her ailing husband, tells her bedridden veteran husband that the Veterans Administration officials answered lier third query for additional funds with "it's being investigated." (I nter nations! SouatohotQl

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke of Brazil, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Will Burke.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daugherty returned home Saturday from a week's visit in Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Jennings and family were dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. guests Frank Daniels and family. Dean Reid and Charles Owens left Sunday for Muncie, Indiana, I where they entered Ball State Teachers College. Merom Chapter No. 279 Order of the Eastern Star will meet in regular session Thursday evening, September 12 at 7:30 p. m. The initiation degrees will be conferred for two candidates. Members of the Merom chapter please bring a covered dish. . Speaking of Heat Waves An atomic bomb generates a temperature of 100,000,000 degrees F., according to electroscientists. Daytime Dazzles A SENSATION In fashion circles has been created by Valentina, New York designer, who appeared in New York City as she did a short time ago in Paris with a diamond necklace to accent, her strictly tailored linen blouse, with which she wore a woolen skirt (International). PENSION PROTEST

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and sons left Saturday night for a visit with relatives at Tampa, ; Florida. j , , Mr. and ; Mrs, Bill Orr relatives pent near Sunday with Oblong, Illinois. j Mrs. Nelle Mickle, her sister, Mary, and their mother, Mrs. ' Lou Fr"ie. left last week for 1 Tulsa. - .... Relatives have received word that Aunt Lou stood the trip fine.

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