Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 September 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale SEE US for Goens seed wheat, heaper if you . furnish bags. arm Bureau Co-op. fOB John Deere parti nd Wee call 285 at Mace Tire ft tterji Service, Sullivan, tad y ' FOR SALE- G-E heating .pads, $5.20. Second , J)ioor, SULLIVAN KUUia a-iA. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, ood condition. Cheap. 628 So. fain. FOR SALE 5-yd. hydraulic fump bed. Earl Myers, Shelburn, hone 136-J. FOR SALE Purebred Shrophire bucks. J. Lynn Thomas. n-irotj sat.k Milk-fed friers X V-i-H wi" aised on wire. Dressed or on Ut. Walter Routt, 212 N. French t. fnone did. FOR SALE 1934 Master Chev rolet panel truck, 3-ton Weaver i-ane, factory built wreciter Dea knall air compressor ana gasoine engine. Paxton, Ind. Don liatt. V FOR SALE Work horse and cdss, cheap. 5 mi. west of Jamvhje on Lattas Creek road. tary Bishop. t FOR SALE A ladies coat, teal hlue, brown fur collar, size Excellent condition. 339 W. Beech fit Phone 609. FOR SALE 2 cast iron cylin der heads for a V-8-85 Ford mo tor Everett irvin, i mi. souui uj Mew Lebanon. FOR SALE Living room suite. hook stove, cabinet. Ernest Wheat, tjneiDurn n. i. i mi. west, 7i r . ,, n I 1 1 .'. north' of Hymera. FOR SALE Two cooler cases 10 cu. ft., capacity,' well insulatFOR SALE Flooring, ceiling, ased brick, windows, doors, creen doors and other used lum ber. All good condition. 225 No. Main. FOR SALE Congoleum rug, VAxminster rug, rocking chair. Ijupboard, kitchen cabinet, oc casional table, bedroom suite, ocktail table, 1 table, living frcom suite, springs and mattress, lounge chair, heating stove and textra bed. 510 W. Sylvan Dell 1H. E. Little. Phone 265-B. FOR. SALE Annies. Jonathan. IRed and Golden Delicious " and Grimes Golden. Rickard Orchard, p mi. west Legion Home. FOR SALE 18-in. pedestal fan, black fur neckpiece, brick siding, used bricks and doors. fflynn's Station, Shelburn. FOR SALE 6-room, semifjnodern house. 702 No. State. FOR SALE '37 Plymouth 4door sedan. Wayne Linn, Paxton. Ind. FOR SALE Distributorship of fcrden milk products and ice cream in Shelburn. Also 1937 (-V2-ton' Ford pick-up, 85 h.p. 'Reason for selling, 6ther interests. See Harvey Jones, ShelVburn Phone 11-J. . " Dead Animals Removed AH 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 seric. . John Wachtel Co

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with exception of those firms accounts "with the Daily Times. will be made for use of a box one keyed "Box X, care Daily either mail or bring their re FOR SALE Brick, v. t 72 lent each. mi. west Dugger High School. S. C. Frazier.' y FOR SALE Estate heatrola. 811 So. Main St. Phone 681-Y. FOR SALE Oriental poppies, tulip bulbs, peonies, delphinium, foxglove, columbine, goldfish, minnows, cut flowers and funeral designs. 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. FOR SALE Shepherd puppies. 50 ft. hay track and carrier and 1 ten-ft. sulky rake, like new. Norman Wilkey, 5 mi. northwest Sullivan. I FOR SALE Van Brunt, one i horse wLeat drill with fcrtil i- i er attachment and cor;i turner; one 'extra corn turner. Drill, like new, spray painted, first class condition. Ma.: 3 Tire & Battery. FOR SALE Copper Clad citchen range and wood heater. Sussell Patton, Fairbanks R.' R. jiraysville phone. FOR SALE Shorthorn bull, 19 no. old. Good one. W. J. Hux, 2 ni. west of Shelburn on Rd 48. FOR SALE Grimes Golden, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples. Bring " own conainers. Rush Schaffer, Sullivan I. 1. V mi. west of New Lebanon Elevator. LATEST popular and classical ictor, Columbia, ARA and ignature records. Weekly shipments.' ' Record players, Albums .nd racks. R. W. Cadwell Music Touse. t . HAND MADE smocks, aprons, i " crocheted chair sets, embroidered jillow cases, 'hand woven rugs, ,aby blankets, etc. Russell Variety and Gift Shop. 1 FOR SALE Baled clover hay in field, Monday and Tuesday. 2Vz mi. east of Farmersburg. C. R. Railsback, Phone 767. j FOR SALE 4-yr-old Palomino saddle horse. k mi. east of Little Flock cemetery. William J. Sanders.' FOR SALE Electric irons, clocks, toasters, coffee makers, Westinghouse electric roasts, ras heaters, oil stoves, and congoleum rugs. Supply is limited. .Woodward Hardware Co., Dugter, Ind. ' FOR SALE 5-room semimodern house. Good repair, gargc, paved st. Phone 278. FOR SALE King Claremont Seating stove. Large size, good condition. Louis Eaton, Sullivan Phone 8183. . . FOR SALE Large size Flor?nce heater. 202 E. Beech St. FOR SALE. Baled soybean hay. 4 mi. north of Dugegr, Dale Creager. FOR SALE Farm wagon on rubber, Brakes & Stratton gasoline motor. At Sterling Service Station, Shelburn. FOR SALE Hoosier 9 hole wheat drill in good " condition. Can be seen at Monroe Feed and Service Store. FOR SALE 4-hole laundry stove, 2-burner oil stove, antique bed and springs, child's walker, cradle, brown ,coat size 16, black coat size 40. Phone 279. 530 Sylvan Dell.

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WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 i N. Main St. Telephone 334. j WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning, $1.00 per j barrel. Prompt Service for those j in trouble. Apply " to Richard Large, P. O. Box 123. ! WELDING t- . We are now equipped to do welding and general machine shop repair work. Roy Pinkston, Mech. Monroe's Feed '& Implement Sales. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning 'on ' Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. ' Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. . Entrance North Court St WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. " ". . WANTED - Man or middlec " ciuexiy iiidii. nunc luu-n, So. Section. . WANTED Girl for general office work. Typing required. Phone 729 or call at Lee Truck Service. WANTED A young police dog. Box 9 c-o Times. WANTED Coal hauling, e'tc See Claude Eennett, 724 Railroad St: or Phone 527-B. . WANTED Washings to do. 5S0 Sylvan Dell.' Phone 279. Miscellaneous rr-OMPT ROAD service for tire hatlery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. ..a,'k implement sales, 19 North Section Street. FOR Water Well Drilling, write White Well Drilling Co., Princeton. Indiana - - '.. ', . BAD .WEATHER'S ; coming. Don't lei'' a' run-dowrf "'batterycause ' you' unnecessary auto troubles. Drive in today to have it cii'ecked 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 v Hardware Co., Dugger,' Ind. ' " "ALL . INSURANCE is not -PA V TJ..11 Tniiironio Xr V?Z;Jnr xiudi ci&ictie, nuiui vtuiicy juuiiuing. When in Terre Haute, visit the Arcade. Massage, colonic irrigation and cabinet bath. No appointment necessary, open eveings, 116 So. 6th St. Main Floor. Room 111. 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. ' FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction : guaranteed. ASK your doctor about a Spencer if you have hernia, low back pain, fallen kidney or poor posture. Iya Giles, Phone 561 after 5 p. m. FOUND One hog. Owner may have same by paying for feed and this ad. Gene Wible, Shelburn R. 2. MOST COMPLETE line of stoves in Sullivan and Greene counties. Immediate delivery on Florence, Duo Nubian, Warm " Morning, and King o' Heat. See nllr .tr,rh hefnrp vnn hnv. Woodwarc Hardware Co.', Dugger, Ind. Yes, a 12-year-old boy can foam clean upholstery and rugs perfectly with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., - ROOT'S I Sullivan Store. ? FOR RENT - FOR RENT 2 modern unfurnished' rooms. Adults only. ! 225 No. Main. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room in modern home.- Call 933-L. : LOST '. LOST 1 set keys to GMC truck. Finder return to Times Office. ' I

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SHELBUR Mrs. Linnie Ganison of For.tanet, Indiana rpent the past ion days here with her niece, Mrs. Bert Ladson. Winiom Prt'dhrmms cf Eterline Idaho, grandson of William. h-Z in , the past three years, csmc here hor a few days visit with fiis urnrd'vrents, Mr, and M-s. Vill"Jam Gray " Kr. ard M-s. 7-ieslie A'terr rre visiting relatives and friends in Toledo, Ohio for a few days. Mrs. K. B. Ahijrook spent the past Week in Kymera with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha . Worthey.

' Mrs. Sally Atkinson of Farm- family,' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkseffburg, soent Wednesday .here ton,'. Mrs. Ida Hubble, Mrs. Freida

with friends. : Mr?. Edv.p Dudley of Sullivan, and Mrs. ; Jess Dudley, Jr. and iittle daughter of Alexandria, Indiana, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jo McCracken.

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. SAM CLIFTON, lert, wltn a Bible under hl3 arm and handcuffed to Edward Cunningham, leaves Randolph county jail at Chester, 111., for the southern branch of the Illinois State penitentiary at Menard where he will serve 99 years for murdering his wife, Bertha, at Cen tralia, 111. Cunningham is serving sentence for rape. (International) THE LARGE AND SMALL OF IT

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LITTLE RUTH ANN ACHILLES of Pittsburgh poses happily with the big and little part of a Schenley Park dog show. The St Bernard complete with cask weighs 250 pounds, while the chihuahua ' tops the scales at 13 ounces. (Inter national SountlphotoJ .:-,..,.'..; -

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Fnsrik C. Bcir.els, local, school bus driver and clerk in the Vickrey Store, underwent an appendectomy Tuesday night at t"ie Mary Sherman Hospital. He is getting along nicely at thi3 writing.

'? IrtKVy dfn- cr wa3 held niced at the Sullivan Park Tu3sSun:'"r rr V- e Rsy .Hrdfer !awa day evening in honor of the

i hcrtor cf TTrr. At tb .nofn . E. B. Walters. ir a delicious ' ' ' " -"crvd at a 'og table 'T')?- t' e s1 ado t"e?s. Those present vere Mr. and Mrs. Thurlev Vorford 'and daughter, Ilena and Mrs. Harry Hubble ' of Sullivan, Betty Fox of Farmersburg. $Tir. Bur&:--y of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahnn and Hubble and son Bruce, Don Arbara Gray, Ray Redifer, and the honored guest, Mrs. E. B. Walters..' '!'; Mrs. Mayme Apple is spend

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nto theJ Boy Scouts this month Ice cream-and cake was served to""twenly-five guests. ER ; Mrs. Winnie Decfcard of Sulliivan rural route was a Dugger visitor Thursday.Mrs. Roxie : Smith and Mr3. Maude Watkins were in ' Linton Tuesday.' . ' '" ' 1 rank Sweeney is visiting relatives in . Plainville, Illinois. Mrs. Cordia Shake and Mrs. Ono-Mlnuto Test 1. What are the last or surnames of the following well-known firsons: Ludwig van, Hans Christian. Helen Hunt? 2. Who, in modern fiction, is Miss Lulu Bett ? 3. Who was the hero of "Lorna Doone" ? Words of Wisdom A great deal of talent is lost in the world for the want of a little courage. Sydney Smith. I Hints on Etiauette In seating one's self at the dinThey'll Do It Every C DEEPER IS I AM hjJAVS yLLI,M(3

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SECRETARY OF COMMERCE Henry Wallace, who stirred up a bee's. - nest with his foreign policy speech and subsequently was called to ' the White House to have a lid clamped on his oratory until the foreign ministers conference in Paris is ended, was not the only dip- 4 lomat to darken the chief executive's door. Just preceding Wallace, Bernard Baruch, right, administration adviser on atomic policy, and lis deputy, John M. Hancock, conferred with Mr. Truman, presumibly discussing Wallace's attack on the atomic energy program - Irawn up by Baruch as chairman of the United Nations, atomic" energy commission, ' - f Interna tiona),''

Vera Walters of Paxton were-in Dugger Friday. , ... . - Marion Mood of Sullivan was the guest of his brother, Willard and mother, Sunday. ivl-sf Virginia Edds arrived home Tuesday frcm Terre Haute. Ribcknh Ledge m?,t Wednesday evening w'tli ? good attendane. Flint; vrro mado' ;or rin auction sale at the r.e t meeting. ti Sto;vo",vay CJt Earns Air Tvip NEW LONDON. I-. H. 'UP -When Air Cadet Pat Bule left for his Florida base after a vacation at ' the home of Miss GRAB BAG ing table, it makes no difference whether you approach the chair from the left or the right. Today' Horoscope You are sometimes impetuous, diffident, or headstrong, but usually kind,, tender and understanding. You are a good planner, and use what you have to best advantage. You are genial and form friendships easily. You might fall in love at first sight and be very happy. While -new ideas surge through your mind today, analyze. Advice proffered is likely to be poor; so do not take it. Incisive

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