Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 September 1946 — Page 7
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For Sale k SEE US for Goens seed wheat. - Cheaper if you furnish bags. nfarm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parti id HE rvice call 285 at Mace Tira & ttterj? Service, Sullivan. Ind. FOR SALE G-E heating pads,. $5.20. Second Floor, SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE. FOR SALE 2-room house on So. Orndorff St. Jess Huff, 24 FOR SALE 5-room strictly modern home in Shelburn, builtfin cabinets, . semi-finished attic suitable for additional sleeping kfooms, two-car garage with stor age space, 2 lots, large fruit ana shade trees. Possession in 30 days. See Walker McHugh, Shelburn or write post office box 33. F. FOR SALE Farm wagon. Bill Trotter, Vz mi. north Glendora UStore. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. Good condition. Cheap. 628 So. FOR SALE Gps ranee. 215 E. Washington St.' Phone 719.FOR SALE In Shelburn, Ind., r5-room house and room for bath, well and city water, screened front porch, fireplace and builtin features, storm windows and storm doors, insulated, 2-car garliage, 3 outbuildings, plenty oi trees and shrubbery. Goldie D. Foster. 17 So. Section. Sullivan. FOR SALE 5-yd. hydraulic .dump bed. Earl Myers, Shelburn, h Phone 136-J.-FOR SALE Two boys' coats, sizes 8 & 10. Good condition. 323 No. Cross St. FOR SALE 7 purebred Shropshire bucks. Johnson and Pleasant Lat Pleasant Farm; mi. north of Merom, Rd. 63. FOR SALE Good used car, new tires, good motor and new paint job. Floyd Evans, Paxton R 1. Phone Paxton 6-19. X FOR SALE Girl's coat and leggings, size 8 to 10. AH wool grey. Thomas Walters, Shelburn f-Phone 73-E. FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, 750x825 tires, 12-ft. bed, spare tire. This L truck is- ready to go out and do the work. See David F. Dollahan, Shelburn. Call after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Bearded seed wheat and fertilizer, Blizzard silo filler, registered 2-yr-old buck sheen. Ivan Robbins. R. 2
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FOR SALE RCA Victor port able radio. Phone 697. FOR SALE 5 Hereford cows 1 with 4 calves. Good quality. Eugene Willis, 1 mi. west of Shel burn. FOR SALE 5 ladies winter
JHats, sizes 12 to 16. 501 So. Court.
Phone 483-B. FOR SALE 200 ft. used weather boarding, 1 "porch swing 520 W. Beech St. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire bucks. J. Lynn Thomas. j Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Tare Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour seri John Wachtel Co Taw Wtow&t. JffEkw
FOR SALE Milk-fed friers raised on wire. Dressed or on foot. Walter Routt, 212 N. French 61. Phone 546.
..FOR SALE 1934 Master Chevrolet panel truck, 3-ton Weaver crane, factory built wrecker bed, small air compressor and gasoline engine. Paxton, Ind. Don Hiatt. FOR SALE Work horse and harness, cheap. 5 mi. west of Jasonville on Lattas Creek road. Cary Bishop. FOR SALE 3 winter coats, sizes 16 & 18. Good condition. Call at 531 E. Washington St. FOR SALE A ladies coat, teal blue, brown fur collar, size 12. Excellent condition. 339 W. Beech St. Phone 609.
FOR SALE 2 cast iron cylin- "ALL INSURANCE is not der heads for a V-8-85 Ford mo- alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & tor, Everett Irvin, 1 mi. south of Real Estate, North Oakley BuildNew Lebanon. ing,
FOR SALE Living room suite, cook stove, cabinet. Ernest Wheat. Shelburn R. 1. 1 mi. west, 1V4 north of Hymera. FOR SALE Two cooler cases 10 cu. ft., capacity, well insulated.Boyd Electric Shop. FOR SVtfiE1 Flooring, ceiling, used brick, windows, doors, screen doors and other used lumber. All good condition. 225 No. Main. FOR SALE Congoleum rug, Axminster rug, rocking chair, cupboard, kitchen cabinet, occasional table, ' bedroom suite, cocktail table, 1 table, living room suite, springs and mattress, lounge chair, heating stove and extra bed. 510 W. Sylvan Dell. H. E. Little. Phone 205-B. P'OR SALE Appier,, Jonathan, Red and Golden Delicious and Grimes Golden. Rickard Orchard, 1 mi. west Legion Home. , FOR SALE 18-in. pedestal fan, black fur neckpiece, brick siding, used bricks and doors. Tlynn's Station, Shelburn. FOR SALE Concrete blocks, 317 No. Broad. t FOR SALE 6-room, semi--noderr house. 702 No. Main. , FOR SALE '37 Plymouth 4door sedan. Wayne Linn, Paxton, Ind. ' FOR SALE Distributorship of 3orden milk products and ice :ream in Shelburn. Also 1937 -ton Ford pick-up, ' 85 h.p. Reason for selling, other interests. See Harvey Jones, Shelburn Phone 11-J. FOR SALE One Copper Clad coal range. 746 E. Washington St. FOR SALE Brick, ' cent each. Vi mi. west Dugger High School. S. C. Frazier. , FOR SALE Estate heatrolg. 311 So. Main St. Phone 681-Y: FOR SALE Oriental poppies, tulip bulbs, peonies, delphinium, foxglove, columbine, goldfish, minnows, cut flowers and funeral iesigns. Bean's Breenhouse. FOR SALE Seed wheat grown from certified seed. Also friers weighing 3 lbs. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE 4-room house with half acre of ground. See Mrs. James Hodges, Shelburn, Ind., Shelburn phone. Wanted WANTED Dead anlmali. We remove your dead animal free of charge. Phone No. 0 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co , RADIATOR repair and clean- j ing. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 025 N, Main St Telephone 334, j
WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. '4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St ' WE WANT to buy sacks. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Man or middleaged couple to share home with elderly man. Phone 183-A, 247 So. Section. WANTED Girl for general office work. Typing required. Phone 729 or call at Lee Truck Service.' ! : .- Miscellaneous j PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. FOR Water Well Drilling, write White Well Drilling Co., Princeton, Indiana. 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 if necessary. Charging while you shop no long wait. HUD'S STANDARD STATION, north of Hotel Sullivan on 41. . FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Warm Morning, Florence, Duo Nubian, and King O' Heat heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. ' . When in Terre Haute, visit the Aroirle. Massage, colonic irrigation 'and cabinet bath. No appointment necessary, open eveitig..;, 116 So. 6th St. Main Floor. Room 111. 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. ' 1 WllEN you want wall receptaci"i end switches put in or ceiling fixtures hung, see Edward Smith, 420 W. Donaldson. 'Phone 540. "Never, used anything like it," say users of the new Fina Foam for cleaning upholstery and rugs. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. j FOR gravel, sand and white ' rock call Phone 732-Y. Pete Johnson. Wanted: a ride for an 8:00 o'clock class at I. S. T. C. Phone 732-Y. NOTICE Have moved my welding ' and repair shop to Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. Welcoming old and new customers. Roy Pinkston. FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sulljvan. We also repair small electrical appliances? Satisfaction guaranteed. ' SEE US for bale ties. Farm Bureau Co-op. NOTICE Consult Mrs. Tom Moore, Shelburn, for 50 gal. kettle and tools in Sylvester Tharp Sale. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 modern unfurnished room3. Adults only. 225 No. Main. ! KEEP ITC0H1NS! American aonsewlres tared approximately 170,614,000 pounds 9t used cooking fat In 1944. '' That to almoet double the amount saved In 1943. And It 4oesn't count the 62,000,000 pounds saved by" Army and Nary. , ;' ' -:- This year the Army and Navy .rant around in such numbers; the men are oversea, using the materials that used cooking Ul helps to make. They need pleotjr ot Itr-need It fast That Is why the government U asking housewives to ' redouble efforts crape, skim and scoop" every drop of used cooking tat to replace (he Industrial fat and oils formerly Imported trora islands' of Ue PadflA..
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was held at the home of Alma- , daughters of Mishawa,ca, has had as their guests over the rena Boeard with Cleo Hender- Indiana, were Sunday guests of week.cnd Misses Martha Kerlin son, Sarah Reid and Louise Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and and Martha Breithaupt of IndDaugherty as co-hostesses Fri- Bonnie. jianapolis. day night, September 13th. The ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slack re- Merdames Hallie Fuchcy, Glen meeting opened by the president, turned to their home in Michi- Downs Edna Boyll, Hallie Bush, Mrs Reah Hoilman, in charge of gan Monday after spending a few jThomas Walters, Jessie Bardsthe ' following program: Song, days visiting relatives in ty- j iey, Ollie ' Crist, Kcziah Phillips, cla"s- vocal solo, Mayme Apple: mera and Lmton. iMayme Myers and Mrs. Taylor devotions, Drue' Pinkston; vocal Kermu R:n has been attended the Baptist Association solo Clso Brown; reading, Mae dangerously ill at her home :,or at Hymera Tuesday. Hui- duet Cleo Brown and the . past few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Froment Reah Hoilman; roll call; song, Mr. and Mrs. John HcJlman and r--- - --.ghter and Mrs, class- business meeting; reading, and children and Mrs. Mary Rittenbeig ti lerre Haute, visitMyrtle Wisener. Games were en- Hellrr.an and children of Tcrre ed Mn and Mrs. Charles Froment joyed by all. Refreshments were Haute spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tressie Mir.ger Sunday served to Louise Daniels, Hettie and Mrs. Abe House and :'amily. afternoon. Crowe, Reah Hoilman, Cleo Mrs. Martha Ring of Marion, . Mr and Mrs. Obra Plew called Brown, Drue Pinkston, . Myrtle Indiana, spent the week-end at on Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ladson Arnett', Cleo Gray, Jessie Ri- her home here. ( Sunday. nard, Myrtle Wisener, Bemice . a large crowd attended he Fred , Dutton has gone to Daniels, Hazel Sparks, Linda e les meetm in the Graysville where he will make Henderson, Mae Huff and Louise y B h First Bantist church his home with his daughter and Jennings. Mondav evenins. Aft8r services . son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Able.
Mrs. E. K. LeDune and daughter of Sullivan, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Bill Johnson and daughters. Mrs. Ethelyn Wood, who has been quite ill the past week, has t a J . I 1 T ...... Hawkins for further care. . . .,. . . ' , , " Alice and Suzanne Parker are
wHKtetrVe; tr ends' ' was enjyed- A report was giyen Miss Ada' Brewer of Butlerwith .relatives and. friends of the district meeting. Delegates vlll is visiting friends here. ' 'Mrs. Laura Lemmon and Mrs. ancf their -alternates were elected ; - - ' Gail Wilson of near Sullivan, to g0 t0 Grand Lodge at Ind- 1 Miss . Robert Alumbaugh of spent Sunday ' afternoon here ianapolis October 7. Delegates Sullivan, who has been the guest calling on friends. ' " ' ;" jwere Josephine Walters and I of her mother, Mrs. Hill, has re1 Mr. and to-.. Walter Nash of Lizzie Curry Alternates were turned to her home in Sullivan. Paxton, were guests of Mrs. Kate v Zl rl Mrs. Tenneson Rector and c a..-Ai.Z- ' Stwalley. Mildred Cole was re- , . . Bowen Sunday. , instated and one new petition dauer' Mrs- Soph Ann Mcnr TT-i. ni.f;u j . .Grewler were Sullivan visitors
u a. iNcii xvuuiiciii.icj.u. is visiting relatives at Illinois this week. Martinsville, - . Mr. and Mrs. Grace Houpt and daughter are spending their vacation with relatives around Farmer City, Illinois and at Terre Haute. . . , , , . Bill Bates and Max Pinkston, who are employed in Columbus, Indiana, spent the week with their parents. ,
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THE CONSERVATIVE weekly publication Recorder in London describes the "Squatter" movement as a country-wide campaign by Communists timed to coincide with Russia's new foreign policy and aimed at unseating the government."' Meanwhile the veterans' families, euch as the Vickerys, top, and Bishops, lower, get adjusted in the ,aeven-story Duchess of Bedford house, as the right of the Squatters to "invade" the empty "buildixw Is taKen into court. (Inteinitioaii)
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,u " nr. Ti n .- I nnn mctori & tjanqllet was served in the tjasement. . i Mrs. Lydia Redenbacker of Terre Haute, was in Hymera Siir.?y. France Rebekah Lodge met m , regular session Tuesday night, September 17. A good meeting j,cau ' , ' I Large crowds are attending 1 the p 11-day and night services in the big tent by the First Baptist church. The day sessions are more on the order of business of the association. Each night an evangelist has charge of the services. . Ralph Gordon 'and Everett Badders were in Terre Haute 1 Tuesday afternoon. igl .?Mt-5ZZt-: :lt&. '.W.A V.iC: Mv.'-.-jsZS
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. nip 'n Mr. and Mrs. i"aui memnien Mrs. Troy Stout went to Terre Haute Tuesday where she will 1 visit her aunt, Mrs. Allie Boyll, who is quite ill at the Union Hospital, 1 . , I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keene of near Dugger, were in Dugger Tuesday. Dr. F. M. Dukes left Tuesday for Chicago for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. i'ntik A brain ..re living in Bloomington where they are employed. The Linton Rebekahs are holding a district meeting inursaay aiternoon and evening. Dugger Rebekahs have received an invitation to attend. Mrs. Charles Walters was a Linton visitor Tuesday. Help the J.oofs WASTE PAPER! They'll Do It Every
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tITTLE PETER LINK, 2, sole survivor of the Nevada plane crasn in wluchi"' his parents and 18 others were killed, is greeted with kisses by his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Briscoe, and his paternal grand- " father, Adam Link, as he arrived in New York. Peter's right arm, which I was fractured in the crackup, is strapped to his chest. (International)
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