Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 191, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 September 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale SEE US for Goens seed wheat Cheaper if you furnish bags, Farm Bureau Co-op. wd FOR John - Deere parts -.11 QfiK m Hfor Tlr A vriviLD till Miw .m " (latterj- Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE G-E heating pads, $5.20. Second Floor, SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE. FOR SALE Apples, Jonathan, Red and Golden Delicious and Grimes Golden. Rickard Orchard, 1 mi. west Legion Home. FOR SALE 6-room, semimodern house. 702 No. State. HAND MADE smocks, aprons, crocheted chair sets, embroidered pillow cases, hand woven rugs, baby blankets, etc. Russell Variety and Gift Shop. FOR SALE Baled clover hay in field, Monday and Tuesday. L2V2 mi. east of Farmersburg. L,. R. Railsback, Phone 767. FOR SALE 4-yr-old Palo. mino saddle horse. Vz mi. east of Little Flock cemetery. William J. Jf?anders. L . i FOR SALE Electric" irons, Mocks, toasters, coffee makers, Westinghouse electric roasters, Lgas heaters, oil stoves, and collie . r 1.. : 1: ;inA goieum rugs, ouppiy is uuuku, Woodward Hardware Co., Dugkger, Ind. FOR SALE 5-room semiftnodern house. Good repair, gar age, paved st. Phone 278. M FOR SAT.F. T.arsp size Flor. ence heater. 202 E. Beech. St. . FOR SALE. Baled soybean hay. 4 mi. north of Dugegr. Dale hCreager. mm FOR SALE Farm wagon on Rubber, Brakes & Stratton gasoline motor. At Sterling Service VfStation, Shelburn. FOR SALE Electric heaters, clocks and toasters. LAWRENCEkVILLE SALES COMPANY, .AWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. 'HONE 90. FOR SALE Power mower for Ford tractor, used very little. 'Also Jersey-Holstein heifer calf, 6 weeks old. Billy Joe McCamlon, Vk mi. southeast of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Auto horns, tool I boxes, mufflers and tail pipes for Vail cars. SOUTH SIDE AUTO I SUPPLY. FOR SALE 4-room cottage, 2 acres of land. Close in. Inquire P424 So. Court. FOR SALE No. Section St., knear hospital, 4-room strictly modern house, garage. Owner out Lof town. Box 64 c-o Times. FOR SALE Shower curtains, all colors and designs, also com : plete shower cabinets. LAW RENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY. LAWRENCEVILLE, IL LINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE New house, full basement, electricity, lot 125 by L245 in Freelandville on Road 58. borne fruit, shrubbery, well, cis-r-tern and city water. Immediate possession. Harry Hurst, Phone 92, Oaktown, Ind. Dead Animals Removed AO 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 service John Wachtel Co TffM PiH nf5Hsi
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FOR SALE Fine saddle mare. , 3 gaitcd. 5 vears old. eenf.lP.- Also two saddles and twq bridles. . Gordon Miller, Linton, Ind. ' 1 FOR SALE 77-acre farm mostly sand, 10 acres blue grass pasture, running water, good well water, fair buildings, plenty of leood timber. 20 an T.PsnpHpya '.6 acres rye, electricity. Located 1 2 miles west of Carlisle. Posses sion ennn R nihho T? R 5 Par. I Gibbs, R. R. 3, Car- ! FOR SALE 1937 Ford V8, 60 h.p. Good tires. Bert Chambers, Vi mile south of Berea Church. FOR SALE 1930-31 A-Ford radiator. Good as new. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main. FOR SALE Two-year-old riding horse; rain coat, size 16, like new. 721 No. Main. FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk, in good condition. 323 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Jersey heifer and bull calves, one to six months old. grade and registered. Also feed mill. Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mile north of Merom. FOR SALE Nubian Hot Blast heater, No. 6-36. Dugger phone 38F11. Pearle Fisher, R. 5, Sullivan. . - FOR SALE Flooring, ceiling, used brick, windows, doors, screen doors and other used lumber. All good condition. 225 No. Main. FOR SALE A few dishes, men's clothing, 2 watches, lovely fur coat, size 14. Call at 122 No. Cross. FOR SALE 2 heating stoves, kerosene stove, nice home-made quilt, pair shoes and ice skates, black fur neck piece. Mrs. Cline, 222 No. Section. FOR SALE King Clermont heating stove. A-l condition. 546 So. Court St. FOR SALE 15 Buff Rock pullets. Also farm wagon, or will trade for good horse disc. Bill Trotter, 'A mi. north Glendora Store. 1 FOR SALE Coal range, kitchen cabinet, table and chairs, wool rug, 9x12; two-wheel trailer, 700x16 tires; 1935 V8 truck, 750x 20 tires. 3 miles south of Hymera Floyd Steinhall. FOR SALE buck. A good Three-year-old one. Richard V. Johnston, Graysville phone. FOR SALE Ladies blue gabardine suit, size 16; blue wool coat, size 14; electric Schick razor, a 4-qt. electric churn: Mrs. Leslie Osburn, Shelburn, Ind. c-o Mrst Wm. Shelburne. FOR SALE Western Electric stove, cheap. Also pad for rug, 9x9. See Mrs. T. A. Springer, 314 West Washington St. FOR SALE 600 bales good clover hay. C. D. Hunt. FOR SALE 20 head of saddle horses, 6 western saddles, 8 Eng-; lish saddles. Marcus Bartley, i Dugger, Ind. I FOR SALE Arabian horse, 5 I yrs. old; Palomino horse, 7 yrs. old; sorrel mare, 3 yrs. old, kid broke. Tom Springer, phone 490-Y. ' - ' Trrm i r, a err r r, Modern 6-room dwelling, base' ment, garage. 343 E. Beech St. FOR SALE Nine weaning . pigs. 2 mi. north, 1 mile east Cass. ! Donald Robertson. !
FOR SALE One winter, one Try a series, of our combination spring and fall coat, size 36. 429 cabinet sweat baths ad colon irSo. Main St. rigation treatments. They pro- - i duce amazing results. Make you
FOR SALE Twentieth Century furnace, 30" bowl, pipes and fixtures, suitable for church or large building. Harley Holt, west end Broad St., Shelburn.
FOR SALE Two used 10:00x36 tractor tires. Ralph Morin, 5
miles west of Shelburn. FOR SALE 46 acres, 6-room house, electricity, barn, other ! buildings. Plenty of water, some timber, good road. Priced with or without crops. Merlie S. Winkles, I Phone 87, Carlisle. Wanted WANTED Dead anlmali. We remove your dead animals free of . charge. Phone No. 0 reverse! chareeg. Sullivan Fertilizer da. I WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning, $1.00 per barrel. Prompt Service for those in trouble. Apply to Richard Large, P. O. Box 123. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes .'for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. . Robertson wuBuu Greenhouse. R. R. 4. Sullivan. . Entrance North Court St I 1 WANTED Cesspool, septic I tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ,,r . ' ' - WANTED Drawing board, Notify with or without stand. Times Office. Phone 12. WANTED Office desk, 215 flat West Harris. WANTED TO RtIV Onilt ton' or finished quilt about 100 x 88 in. Preferably in pastel shades. Box 129 c-o Times ! WANTED Standard or able typewriter. Call 12. port. WANTED TO RENT Farm, 100 acres or more, with house; prefer some pasture land. Have own equipment. Leonard Roberts, R. 3, Carlisle. WANTED Jersey bull, 1 yr. old. Amanda Carrithers, Fairbanks phone, Shelburn, R. 2. WANTED TO BUY BBup. right base tuba. Contact Euleta Slover, Times Office. WANTED TO RENT 2 of 3room unfurnished apartment for woman with two children. See Mary Wise at the Arrow Cafe. WANTED TO DO Practical nursing. Call at Rexall Drug Store or 419 N. Harrison, Jasonville. Miscellaneous PROMPT PAAn eAwHta 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 STANDSullivan on 41 "ALL INSURANCE 'is not alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & ! Real Estate, North Oakley Buildine. FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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. MOST COMPLETE line of stoves in Sullivan and Greene counties. Immediate delivery on Florence, Duo Nubian, Warm Morning, and King o' Heat. See our stock before you buy. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOUND One hog. Owner may have same by paying for feed and this ad. Gene Wible, Shelburn R. 2. ' ' Yes, a 12-year-old boy can mam ucau upuuiotci jr cum tugo perfectly with the new Fina I Foam. Notions Dept.,. ROOT'S Sullivan Store. Avoid colds, build up your resistance, get rid of body poisons. feel like a new person. Write pr call for your appointment. The Arcade Treatment Parlor, 116 So. 6th (Main floor), Room 111, . Terre Haute, Ind.
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SPECIAL SERVICES all this week, Sullivan Pilgrim Holiness - . i nn T-v 1 -nurcn preparawiy iu , Sunday September 29. ' asjc vmir doctor about a snPncer if vou have hernia, low Dack pain, fallen kidney or poor posture. Iva Giles, Phone 561 after 5 p. m. j , SKILLED mechanics available for painting, paperhanging and decorating. Phone Shelburn 81-H 1 collect. French and Gourlay. j JNUriUjB. nave movea my NOTICE Have moved my welding and repair shop to Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. Welcoming old and new .customers. Roy Pinkston. 1 JOB OPEN for young man in- ' terested in steady employment in feed store work. Chance for regular advancement according to ability. Apply JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. DUROC boar and gilt sale Wednesday, October 2, 1946 at 1:00 p. m. C.S.T. 50 head of spring pigs will be offered. They are medium type with plenty of 1 thickness and quality. Sale under cover. Lunch served at noon, Brown Bros., Lyons, Ind. Located on State Rd. 57, 3 miles north of Newberry; 4 miles south of Rd. 54. 4J4 miles east of Lyons. FERTILIZER Taking orders now for 2-12-6 or 0-20-0. Immediate or future delivery. Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. . TINNING & Roofing. Gutter repair. Free estimates. Phone 932-B. ' LOST LOST Bv widow, blue cloth coin purse. In or near north side Oakley store. Part of bills were wrapped in rubber band. Reward. Bertha Ryland, Sullivan R. 2. LOST One rhinestone bracelet. Lost on square Saturday night, and identification bracelet. Return to Betty Brown at. Bennett's. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alkln'i Servioe Costi N Hare." Controls Should Livestock Ancl
"Representative Gerald W. Landis of Indiana sent the following wire to Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C: "Economic chaos stares the nation in the face due to the collapse of the meat industry under OPA control. Packing plants, restaurants, and distributive outlets are closing all over the country. Thousands are unemployed and morewill lose their jobs. Purchasing power is being seriously reduced and yar savings are being dissipated. The remedy lies in the immediate and total termination cf price controls on livestock and meat products-" GERALD W. LANDIS, M. C. Indiana
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D d Mrs F- M Dukes returned Thursday from a visit 'with relatives in Chicago. mc Furka and .Tames Han11vr, anit Miss Esther Mvers attended the Jones reunion near Gosport Sunday. Miss Marcella Dukes of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dukes. , Mrs. Dustin Stewart of Green, castle, Indiana, spent the weeken(j wjth ner parents, Mr. and nrr ttt 1- TT1rt.. wuiie a nuniDer oi fans ac companied the football team to Jeffersonville Friday to see the football game. ,
PUGGER HOME EC. (Saturday morning in Sullivan. , CLUB MEETS ! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Osborne The Dugger Home Economics ' and son, Donnie, , of Indianaclub met at the home of Mrs. polis were the week-end guests Emma Spinks for their Septem- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irwin, ber meeting. Mrs. Gladys Coyner Mrs. Golda Foster and Mary acted as co-hostess. Twenty Ruth Hirshfeld of Sullivan spent
members did justice to a delicious chicken dinner at the noon hour. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. George Rjsinger and the regular proceedure followed. The song of the month. "I Want a Girl" was' sung in unison. The lesson! on color schemes in the home
was given by Mrs. Otis Rumple.' for an au aay meeting. Mrs. Thelma Hickman was wefl-'noon hour a covered dish lunchcorned into the club as a new eon will be served, member. Mrs. Naomi Davis act- Mrs. Maude Meeker returned ed as secretary during the ab- home Thursday from a visit with
senpp nf the rpmi ar spprptarv Mrs. Cecil Dukes. . Those enjoying the day Were Mesdames Gertie Bedwell, Anna Stevenson, Jennie Wilkes, Anna Braatz, Lorene Robson, Margaret Rumple, Maude Watkins, Lela King, Marie Harrison, Zettie Risinger, Lela Young, Thelma Hickman, Roxie Smith, Mary Mood, Ida Hannah, Naomi Davis, Edith Coffey, Bess Kielblock, Gladys Coyner and Emma Spinks. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Martha McCul - lough October 15th. GIFT Wrapping Paper Ribbon & Seals For Every Occasion! K.8. JEWELER Be Removed On Meat Products Pd. Adv.l
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THE MARY F. STARK PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB The Mary F. Stark Past Noble Grand Club will meet at the I.O.O.F. Hall Tuesday evening, September 24th at seven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott have had with them over the week-end their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Danell Houston of Indianapolis. IVU-. Squire Banfield were in Sullivan Saturday evenine. Bert Eadson was in Terre Haute Saturday. Mesdames Violet Cash, Sylvia iTaft and Clara Pierce spent Thursday at their home here. Past Matrons club will meet 'i..Li:"day, beptemoer so . tne nome 01 ms.. w usiw ' er udUKinei 111 vji. .vu, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of Grover Vickrey. ' Ruth Robertson, a teacher in the Indianapolis schools, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson. Mrs. Laura Shafer of Palestine, Illinois, was a guest Friday of Myrtle and Anna Harrison. I Rev. and Mrs. Lee Lashbrook and family and Sharon Burke ' were ?uests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Burke. One-Minuute Test 1. Can you name the rulers of England since Queen Victoria? 2. Over what country did Maximilian and Carlotta rule? I 3. Who was the last president j of Germany? Words of Wisdoms. -J ,, Before we passionately desire anything" which another enjoys, we should examine as to the hap piness of its possessor. Rochefoucauld. I " v 4 . , Hints on Etiquette j The wedding procession makes its first move toward the altar as They'll Do It Every WELL MAKE THEM EL TAKE US TO PORTER SHOW HOUSE PALACE TO . E ATTHEy (SOT THE BEST MEAL IN TOWNBENllsiy Bp3LE. IS 15 PLAVlMdAT LA'JlVEOR WE CAN (20 THERE AFTERWARPS I . KING FE ATI'S F 55 YNi.'
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SPECIAL For This Week Tomatoes 6 lbs. 25c Missouri Wonder canning beans, basket $2.00 Johnson Apples, basket $3.00 Grimes Golden . . 3 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes lb. 10c Irish Potatoes 15 lbs. 45c Wanted to buy: Sugar Pears. Farmers Market 119 So. Main 11 mi,yi;iriun 1
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The following household articles will be sold at public auction at the residence of the late Minnie Benson, !4 mile north of Benson Chapel Church. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1946 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. (CST) 3-Piece Living Room Suite; 2 Rugs (9x12 and 11x12); 1 Congcleum Rug (11x12); Dining Table; Writing Desk; Straight Chairs; Rocked; Lawn Chairs; Battery Radio, good one; 3-Burner Kerosene Stove; 2 Porcelain-Top Tables; Florence Heater, good condition; Day bed; Bed, Springs & Mattress; Feather Bed;. Folding Cot; Small Bed; Dresser; Ice Box; Lawn Mower; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Carpet Sweeper; Fruit Jars; Scythe; Garden Plow. Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention. TERMS, CASH. Not responsible for accidents. EMMET HARRISON, Auct.
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