Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 192, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 September 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale SEE US for Goens seed wheat. Cheaper if you furnish bags. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere partt nd ' lervice call 285 at Mace Tlr & lattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE G-E heating pads, $5.20. Second Floor, SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE. r 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. " FOR SALE Electric irons, clocks, toasters, coffee makers, Westinghouse electric roasters, gas heaters, oil stoves, and congoleum rugs. Supply is limited. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Power mower for Ford tractor, used very little. Also Jersey-Holstein heifer calf, 6 weeks old. Billy Joe McCammon, mi. southeast of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Auto horns, iool boxes, mufflers and tail pipes for all cars: SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. T" FOR SALEacrcs of land. 424 So. Court. -4-room cottage, 2 Close in. Inquire FOR SALE No. Section St., near hospital, 4-room strictly modern house, garage. Owner out of town. Box 64 c-o Times. FOR SALE New house, full basement, electricity, lot 125 by 243 in Freelandville on Road 58 Some fruit, shrubbery, well, cistern and , city water. Immediate possession. Harry Hurst, Phonp 92, Oak town, Ind. FOR SALE 77-acre farm mostly sand, 10 acres blue grass pasture, running water, good well water, fair buildings, plenty of good timber, 20 acres Lcspedeza 6 acres rye, electricity. Located 2 miles west of Carlisle. Possession soon. R. Gibbs, R. R. 3, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1937 Ford V8, 60 h.p.- Good tires. Bert Chambers Yi mile south of Berea Church. 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. - - V : . .. FOR SALE Jersey heifer and
p- bull calves, one to six montns oio, grade and registered. Also feed V mill. Clyde Street, Green Towers I 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,
psed brick, windows, doors. L. screen doors and other used lumP ber. All good condition. 225 No. Main.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haote. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar service. John Wachtel Co Teifa CisSa. VtTZxsi
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olUyC, iiite nume-maae 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. I r Uxt SALE 15 Buff Rock pulI lets. Also farm wagon, or will ! trade for good horse disc. Bill (Trotter, Hz mi. north Glendora store. 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 Three-year-old buck. A good one. Richard V. Johnston, Graysvillo phone. FOR SALE Ladies blue gab. ardine suit, size 16; blue wool coat, size 14; electric Schick razor, a 4-qt. electric churn. Mrs. Leslie Osburn, Shelburn, Ind. c-o Mrs. Wm. Shelburne. FOR SALE Western Electric stove, cheap. Also pad for ruJ, 9x9. See Mrs. T. A. Springer, 314 West Washington St. FOR SALE 20 head of saddle horses, 6 western saddles, 8 Eng lish' ''saddles-. Marcus Bartley, .7 : . ' i i. .. ' -: v:4' FOR SALE Arabian horse, 5 yrs. old; Palomino horse, 7 yrs. old; sorrel mare, 3 yrs. old, kid broke. Tom Springer, phone 490-Y. FOR IMMEDIATE CASH SALE Modern 6-room dwelling, baseTient, garage. 343 E. Beech St. FOR SALE - Nine weaning Mgs. 2 mi. north, 1 mile east Cass. Donald Robertson. . FOR SALE Twentieth Century uirnare, 30" bowl, pipes and fix-' Hires, suitable for church or large ' uilding. Harley Holt, west end 3road St., Shelburn. FOR SALE Two used 10:00x36 'ractor tires. Ralph Morln, 5 miles west of Shelburn. ;
LATEST popular and classical Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Victor, Columbia, ARA and Entrance North Court St Signature records. Weekly shipnents. Record players, Albums' WANTED Cesspool, septic nd racks. R. W. Cadwcll Music tank and vault cleaning. Modern II0Use pumping equipment. Box 20 care - -. .. 'Times.
FOR SALE 4-hole laundry stove, 2-burner oil stove, antique bed and springs, child's walker, i cradle, brown coat size 16, black coat size 40. Phone 279. 530 Sylvan Dell. FOR SALE Hoosier 9 hole wheat drill in good condition. 1 Can be seen at Monroe Feed and Service Store. FOR SALE Coney dyed muskrat fur coat. Like new. At less than half price. Can be seen at the P. and A.. Store. FOR SALE Fairbanks Morse Hammermill. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE 5-room house, on paved streetElectricity. 17 acres land. Large farm, good buildings, electricity, close in. Possession soon. 2,2 acres land, good barn. Nice building place, good location, close in. 7-room house, semi-modern, gas in each room. Close in, - a beautiful bargain. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate and Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. FOR SALE Coal stove. Good condition. Call Wick's, Shelburn. FOR SALE Kelvinator refrigerator, also Kelly green snow suit, size 4, like new. 229 No. State, upstairs south apt.
I FOR SALE Majestic gas range, 4-bunier and side oven. $15.00. Telephone 722 or 226 So. Section.
! FOR SALE One winter, spring and fall coat. Both trim. Size 36. 429 So. Main. one fur FOR SALE New 4-room house. Bath and built-in features. Just completed, never been lived in. W. J. Coyner, Phone 11R2 Dugger. Also Wanted to Buy: Tea cart. FOR SALE Bull calves, 2 days to one month old. Perry Loudermilk, Graysville phone. R 2 Sullivan. FOR SALE '39 Hudson coupe. Good condition, William Smedley, R. 1 Sullivan. 1st house north of Porter Dix's. F0R SALE 0R TRADE FOR SMALLER TRUCK-Internation-ol vt?,,actr. nun 3 , 1 , . rp-. T nr a. x , ,,, . truck in good shape. Suitable for dump bed. Can be seen at Martin Tool and Mfg. Corp., Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE So. Section St., 4room bungalow, water, gas and ruom oungaiow, water, gas ana eiecmcuy. a real Dargain it sold at nce. inquire iz bo. Court. FOR SALE Dugger; 6-room semi-moaern nouse, close up. $1600.00. Inquire 424 So. Court St. FOR SALE Real estate, 32 acres unimproved, all level, adjoining the town of Fairbanks, Ind. See R. H. Harmon, Fairbanks. FOR SALE 15 young Jersey cows, some eligible to register, ages two to seven years. Some fresh,, others to freshen soon. All bred to 5 star bull. Oliver Ogle, 11. 2 Sullivan. I C'l SALE 6-ft. tandem disc. Gcod condition. Price $50.00. Robert Solsman, 3 mi. northwest of Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Two wagons, two Cushmsn motor scooters, one pool table. Herbert Drake, Fairbanks. . miD ' . pea .ueuaous coo).;rif? apples, pick seconds. $2.01 per bushel; roasting ears, 30c doz. Mrs. Russell Sappenficld. Call 616-L, will deliver. ' . . FCR SALE 54, 60, and 72" I cabinets with single and double tub sinks. Bring us your HH Prf ority Rating. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. Wanted WANTED Dead anlmalt. We wnove your dead aoimms In charge Phone No. ft reverp charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson WANTED Drawing board, with or without stand. Notify ! Times Office. Phone 12. WANTED Office desk, top. Noble H. Sevier, 215 Harris. flat rest WANTED TO BUY Quilt top 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; Pref" 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 BB up. right base tuba. Contact Eulela Slover, Times Office. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3room unfurnished apartment for woman with two children.- See Mary Wise at the Arrow Cafe. WANTED Washings to do. 530 Sylvan Dell. Phone 279. WELDING We are now equipped to do welding and general machine shop repair Work. Roy Pinkston, Mech. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sales. WANTED Washings and ironings. Moved to new address, 443 E. Washington.. Mrs. Thomas, after 12 noon.
WANTED Large feather beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind.
Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for Hr hatterv and farm eauimnent V it.lpa Phnn 285. W. S. 1 w -" North Secti0n Street. FOR Water Well Drilling, write! White Well Drilling Co., Prince' ton, Indiana. BAD WEATHER'S coming. Dont 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 nn Inn wait TTTTTTS STAND
ARD STATION, north of Hotel 1 of friends and neighbors gatherSullivan on 41. ed at ner nome with covered i dishes. A delicious chicken din"ALL INSURANCE is not ner with all the trimmings was alike." Ferd E; Hall, Insurance & served to Nora Pierson, Dorothy Real Estate, North Oakley Build-, Daniels, Louise Daugherty, Myring. 'tie Arnett, Ora Brown, Alma
FOR authorized Norgc 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 deliverv on Vri,onn0 Tlnn Wuhian . Warm Morning.' and Kine o' Heat. See our stock before vou buv. Wood-i ward Hardvvare Co., Dugger, Ind. , T 7j ;. ... Avoid colds, build up your resistance, get rid of body poisons. .Try a series of our combination cabinet sweat baths and colon ir rigation treatments. They produce amazing results. Make you feel like a new person. Write or call for your appointment. The Arcade Treatment Parlor, 116 So. 6th (Main floor), Room 111, Terre Haute, Ind. P. and A. Store always has unusual or hard to find merchandise. Now on sale, storm-door, snvs, scythe, mail boxes, churn?, crocks, cream separator, bench wringer. Also better than new, rebuilt reupholstered living room furniture. Use our lay-away plan. YOUR RUGS thoroughly cleaned, deep embedded dust removed and evenly cleaned. Free from spots. Repairing, resizing. Roy Cowles. . . SPECIAL SERVICES all this week, Sullivan Pilgrim Holiness Church preparatory to Rally Day Sunday, September 29. SKILLED mechanics available for painting, paperhanging and decorating. Phone Shelburn 81-H collect. French and Gourlay. JOB OPEN for yourg man interested 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 sprmg pigs will be offered. They are medium type With plenty of 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. 4 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. i TINNING & repair. Free 932-B. Roofing, estimates. Gutter Phone NOTICE Bonnie's Beauty Shop in Fairbanks will be open for business Monday, Sept.. 30, 1946. Drop in or phone. Bonnie Goble, Operator. Here's a tip car upholstery cleans beautifully with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., ROOT'S SuUivan Store.
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lost , LOST By widow, blue cloth hUl4?-t All VI AlVfUi. 11V1 bll Ji ro lrlM c- 'Dn.tf rt-P Voile. it;ftvo v.cjr pivi v.. j. ui t ui vilio w ci wrapped in rubber band. Re ward. Bertha Ryland, Sullivan R. 2. i Mrs. Ethel Turpen was very pleasantly reminded on Friday, September 20th, that she had reached another milestone in life when at the noon hour a group n. nA.a D Rnprta nnn . . T nd the honor. ed guest James Marian of Cincinnati, Ohirt cranf flip wpplr-pnrt with M ' , M H-n,d Mahan and . ; , Mrs. IZunley and Mrs. Effie Cooper were guests Saturday evening of Hettie Crowe. .Mr. and Mrs. James Burton and son, Gerald, and Blanche Paddbck cf Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merkle and Jso'n, 'Frank, and Earl Hunt of ,Indianapolis, Mr. arid Mv MaVDavis' and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis Hunt were guests "iinday of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Wills and family. . Mrs. Vervain Dilley and Mrs. Lott's Arnett were guests Sun day of Mrs. Stella Johnson. Rowena Unger of Sullivan ind , Dorothy Unjcr of New Lebanon, were week-end quests cf Mr. airt Mrs. James Bates. , Miss Rarnona Reid of Bluffton, Ohio, is-the guest this week of Mr. rnd Mrs. Cap Raid. Dean Rcid and Charles Owens nf Boll Etnte, spent the weekend it hrnc. Mr. Anna McCammon will entertain with a wedding shower at her home Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend.'. , IN MEMORIAM I I In loving memory of John Bunch, who passed from this life two years ago today. Sadly missed by his wife and children. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in the home Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled The precious life He had given, And though his body slumbers here His soul is safe in Heaven. IMS MARKETS - INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 25. (UP) Hogs, 800; good and choice including sovs and good stags, $16.25. Cattle, 300; calves. 300; choice yearlings, $20.25; medium to good light weights, $16.00 $18.00; choice heifers to $20.00; good young beef cows, $14.50 $15.50; medium to good, $13.25 $14.00; good and choice vcalers, $17.50 $18.50. Sheep, 1,500; good and choice fat lan',;, $18.00 $19.00; medium and good, $14.50 $17.50; good and choice slaughter ewes, $8.00 $9.00; common : and medium, $6.50 $8.00. . 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE
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JELLY BREAD CHAIR WHEN OUT TO GET Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hickman, Miss Jean Curl of Springfield, Ohio and Fred Patton of Toledo, Ohio were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hickman. Mrs. Charles Mason left Sunday for Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chesterfield and family spent the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. Pipher of Sullivan route three. Mrs. Ella Sims and Mrs. Rosella Reynrl: v-:-:ted Mrs. John Wilson in i...... , ..iday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds spent last week in -Lafay. ette. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper and son of Taft, Tennessee, are ihe guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mrs. Thelma Hickman Mrs. hoUa Wilo . . . . tnd th . Tf,mnlo . pf. ian Sisters in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lowell Hendricks, Mrs. Don McGee and Mrs. Marge Squires were Sullivan visitors i Tuesday. , MT. CALVARY Ct? 'v School each Sunday, morning ai ten o'clock. Prayer I meeting each Wednesday oven-! ing at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome to attend these services Several from here attended the'revival meetine now in m-n-gress at the Paxton Methodist church. Charley visited in Thursday. Willis of Sullivan thi3 community last Rev. D. H. Rosier preached at Mt. Calvary Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn had as their guests last Sunday their son and dauehter.in-law from Terre Haute. One-Minuute Test 1. Which of the following men were contemporaries Eugene Field, John Jame3 Audubon, David Crockett? 2. Which of these adjectives means large: Lilliputian, minuscule, gargantuan, diminutive? 3. What makes the wind blow? Words of Wisdom The innocent seldom find an uneasy pillow. Cowper. Today's Horoscope You are impulsive, emotional, impatient and like to get results quickly. You have originality, are quite versatile, quick to grasp a point, and have good judgment. You have a keen sense of humor, are winsome and vivacious, loving and demonstrative in your famThey'll Do It Every THEy AN "THAT UP,
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ON THAT WE WENT OUR MILK j I owns v M lu 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shep herd made a business trip to Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Maizie Anderson spent the week-end- in Indianapolis with her brother, Fonzo Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Boo Bardsley of Dayton, Ohio, are spending a two weeks vacation here with relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Eph Downs of Canada, are visiting the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs, en route to Mississippi. I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter of Hammond and Mrs. Mary Carter of Sullivan, visited Mrs. Jessie Bardsley Sunday afternoon Mrs. Russell Thompson of Lewis, spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bigger. Mr. and Mrs. .'-vert Jones 'nen'. Sunday in Bra7.il with Mrs. Jones' faster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Curt Lauglilin. BIRTHDAY f LIB The neighborhood Birthday Club met with Mrs. Artha Long Friday night. Refreshments of. sandwiches, salad, jello, cake and coffee were served to the following: Marguerite Miller, Amelia Cochran, Sara Jordan, Ruth Bradbury, Nettie Wilson, AS-nes Panrott, Bettie Kimmell, Lillie Miller Lu,u Wanglin, M;"'y Gray, and Dorothy B,uckingham. Mrs. many nice gifts. Long received DGDD F.EinCE , Sur.day School at 9:30 a. m , Prayer meetin? Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trueblood of Terre Haute were dinner S.ue:ts Sunday . of Mr- and Mrs Herbert Sinclair. Mr. arid Mit. Walter Johnson and daughter celled on Mr. and -GRAB BAGily. Yonr life will be a happy one. You can work with speed today, but don't make "speed'' "haste." Work with a will to get your real wish granted; ask for help from the right source. Late hours do not augur well for parties or romance. Defer such items until another time. Hints on Etiquette If you move to a new town or a new district, and the neighbors call on you, you must, according to the rule of good manners, return the calls, if possible, within two weeks. However, if you have no special interest in some of the callers, you need not cultivate a friendship. Horoscope for Sunday You are courageous and venDlstributed by Kine Features Svndicate. Time
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Mrs. Pad Pair and son, Ross, Sunday , Ruth talker and son, Ronnie, and Mrs. May Martin and daughter were in Sullivan Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spellman hae moved oa the Hatti-.' Strain property near voca a: icigo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kraur-e calleu u;! evennia. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martin. ! Slain in Library ONLY CLUE to the brutal murder of Emily Abernathy, 30-year-old li brarian of Bryan, Ohio, was a man's footprints in blood, according to police. The girl's body was found in - the basement of the library, badly beaten and punctured by 24 stab wounds. She originally came from Pulaski, Term. (International) turesome, energetic and very self-willed. Through your strong; personality you are a leader among your friends. You like entertainments and your friends are as gay and vivacious as you. You are lovable and have a deep affection for your family. Proposals of any nature made now are likely to be erratic, so don't take them seriously. Pursue only conventional activities today. The moon enters Sagittarius at 8:33 p. m. Pne-Minute Test Answers 1 1. Audubon and Crockett. 2. Gargantuan. 3. The difference in the temperatures of air, in different sections, starts air in motion. Inf.. By Jimmy Hatlo NOTHlN' FOR ME? I'M EXPECTING A LETTER FROM HOLLy-WOOP-1 SENT EM A MILLION-POLLAR I PEA-MAYBE I i ivli OA MfniT i-r
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