Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 October 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale See l T-" Tr T ?r.rtH o LiF.'X-J wncat anu vv us tor pressure coolers, mim Bureau Co-op, . , tr'.. rOR John Deere parti ud 2RS .t Mac Tin & Mtter Service. SuUivan, Ind. FOR SALE G-E heating pads, $5.20.. Second Floor, SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE. FOR SALE 6-room house, 2 acres, at 934 East Washington St. 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, ' R. 2 Sullivan. FOR SALE Two wagons, two Cusnman -motor scooters, one

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FOR SALE Apples. We have a wide selection of varieties at various prices. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE Coal stove. Good

4 condition. Carl Wicks, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Dining room table, buffet and four chairs, library table. Edgar R. Purcell, Carlisle, R. 3. FOR ' SALE Girl's riding

Wjiants, size 12; riding boots, size

6.1 Like new. Call at 3S1 too. .Court. FOR SALE 6-room house, full basement, bath. Immediate W possession. 4 blocks south of Baptist church in Shelburn. Mrs. t Torn Skinner, Shelburn. i , FOR SALE Close up, threejtroom coitage, electricity, gas, water in back yard. $1000.00. Verv easv terms. Inauire 424 So. & Court. ruu a a Lift f lorence neater, 1. ... ; A 1 ? r.- a t i. .. . FOR SALE '33 Chev. sedan 5 good tires. See after 5 p. m. all week. Bill Killian. Sullivan R. 3. FOR SALE Double unit pipelino .Tnfopnatiinal millrnr 10 v!llr nrwtrc rArrt Virtrco cairlTo and bridle. David Hopewell, one A. mile north of GraysviHe. FOR GALE Twentieth Century furnace, 30" bowl, pipes and fixtures. Suitable for church or large building. Harlcy Holt, west end Broad St., Shelburn. FOR SALE Studio couch; 3l room circulator heater; library table. Priced to sell, 311 Indiana . Ave. -or call 724-L. FOR SALE One Richmond piano, reasonable if taken at once. Also one lot ' for sale in Sullivan. Malcolm E. Pinkston, Merom or call 78. FOR SALE 18 inch " metal yard rakes. 89c complete. SEC-1 OND FLOOR, ROOT'S SUL-1 'LIVAN STORE. . ! FOR SALE One large chifferobe with 2 mirrors. $10.00. 628 No. Watson St. FOR SALE Four-burner gas stove with oven. 415 So. Court rSt. 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 servlc. John Wachtel Co

FOR SALE Two registered . bucks. Davidson Farms. William

Feltner, Tenant. j i FOR SALE Five-room house, electricity, outbuildings, on apProxately seven acres. Well located on eod road Wlth sch001 us stop 3 miles southeast of j FOR SALE Good model T, 'good tires,- $125.00; '35 Dodge, below ceiling; '40 Chevrolet pick-up bed, no bottom; Norway and Shell anti-freeze, $1.00; Peak, $2.65. Thirteen sheep $15.00 each New and used auto parts." We buy junk. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, Ind. for sAt.p""cw, i,i and cooking; gas, coal and oil; household furniture. Also ice box, Dayton computing scales. 409 N. State. FOR SALE Gasoline kitchen range, red fox scarf, and children's books. Josephine Brust, Telephone 15, Shelburn. FOR SALE Kitchen sinks, heating stoves, cook stoves, wash clothes, candy, bed, springs and mattress, melons, oil stoves, prcssure gas stoves, cabinets, dressers, dining room suites, dishes, appies, cottee table, baby bed witn waterproor mattress ana high chair and breaking chair, ice boxes, doors and windows, etc. Harvey Parr, Shelburn, Ind.

. uk, is all conversion gas burner? for changing your coal WANTED Late model , autofiLredfCTnace to . a Gas burning mobile. Write Box-TC, c-o Times.

furnace. In stock. Bring your HH Priority Rating. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCE VILLE, PHONE 90. ILLINOIS. FOR SALE Electric scale, coffee mill, McCaskey credit "ystem, spice case, and showcase at Ladson's Bakery. beagles, FOR SALE Pair of Hood ones; girl's Jr. .bicycle. Leo Phillips, Sullivan R. 4. Graysvilie phone. FOPrsALE-Lelib" heater, small heater, floor board and other articles. Phone 421. . FOR. SALE Cellophane Lined Pak-Saks, Cellophane paper, and Moisture Proof Paper. LAWMENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR 'SALE 3 milk cows; 1 yr. sorrel mule, white markings. Richard Robbins, 6 mi. southeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE Golden and Red Delicious apples, $1.50 basket while they last. Rush Schaffer, R. 1, Sullivan.

FOR SALE 28 head ewes. 3 ROAD SERVICE from HUD'S mi. east on 54, 1 mi. south of gives you prompt service for Shelton's Filling Station. Jesse TIRE REPAIRING or more cornGoodman ' plicated ENGINE TROUBLE shooting can be had ANYTIME FOR SALE Aster cut flow- ANY DAY by merely calling ers. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 262. Hud's Standard Service. Cross. ,i

T ATtrcp . 1-4. j 1 : 1 Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums ind racks. R. W. Cadwell Music louse. Wax, anti-slip, doc? not water spot. Complete line of Electrolux vacuum cleaner protective supplies. Kirk McMillan, Phone 250. - . . FOR SALE Apples, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Red and Golden Delicious, King David, $1.50 and up. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home. . . . : FOR SALE 128 3 and 4-year-old native ewes. 3 miles northeast of Graysvilie on Eno Bros. road 63.

- , , . thorized Maytag Dealer. ' FOR SALE Warm Mornjng . j heater; girl's coats, dresses and VAULT, cesspool . and septic skirts, size 14 & 15. Good condi- tank cleaning. Write Earl Motion. Mrs. Bill Thompson, Shel- Cullough, R. R. 2, West Terre burn, . Haute, Box 719,

FOR SALE Electric portable phonograph, record cabinet and , radio. 423 East Jackson St. after six p. m. ' FOR SALE 1P33 " B Model Ford pick-up, good motor, good tires. Inquire Earl Arnett, 720 E. Chaney, Phone 646-X.

FOR SALE Kelvinator re. frigerator; also new corn, suitable for feeding. Pearl Van Meter, R. 3, Carlisle. " FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth 2door sedan, good tires and heater. Shell Service Station, 31 So. Section. FOR SALE Good clean soy bean hullings, Thursday and Fri day. $10.00 pec ton, baled field. John Kelly, Fairbanks in HEATING stoves for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. : FOR RENT FOR RENT Semi-modern 2 room apartment, upstairs. Adults only. For Sale, Warm Morning stove, good condition. Ill So State. Wanted WANTED Dead anlmali. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 8 reverse barges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go, WANTED TOBUY-Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and L. Robertson Thursdays. A. Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. RADIATOR repair and cleanin?.-. Welding. Gasoline tank repair.' Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 no. Main St. Phone 334. " HATCHERY FLOCKS WANTF.tl- lihrral ppo nrpmiiim. immediate- egg delivery. Call or w He nirev & Exline Ducaer. ind.. at various intervals. WArrTED TO BUY A house in Sullivan. Will pay $500 down and good monthly payment. Box 33 care Times. i WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3room apartment. Call Johnson's Feed & Supply Co. Bob Terhune. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED1' for Rawleigh business in city of Sullivan, and north Clay county. Real opportunity. We helb you get started. j Rawleigh's, Dept. INJ-428-0, j ' Freeport, 111. WANTED Pasture for cattle. W. A. Wilkey, Sullivan phone, j ' 7LW fdwinR S Ind ' ! eencajiUe, ma. WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Call Main. ' ' . at 1207 No. WANTED TO BUY Pick-up truck, also Vz h.p. electric motor. Pat Lane, 728 East Chaney. Misceltaneous j "..r, t- t tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 235. W. ; S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES; 19 North Section Street. FOR authorized Norge service, .. . T-. . . r.i r"..n: . We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guarah-1 teed. i ! It's something special the way this new Fina Foam cleans rugs Ena upholstery. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. k- - YOUR RUGS thoroughly cleaned, deep embedded dust removed allr evenly cleaned. Free from spots. Repairing! resizing. Roy Cowles. . GENUINE MAYTAG SERVICE costs little, can save a lot, adding years to the life of your washer. Avoid 'serious trouble. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES. .New Au-

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LOOK Anti-freeze, $1.00 and $2.65 per gallon; Auto-lite bat. tcries, new hubcaps for late cars. Fiynn's, Shelburn, Ind. WEAR a Spencer as support for maternity, hernia, sublaxed back and abdominal muscles and spinal injuries. Men, women and children. Iva Giles, call 561 after 5 p. m. WANT PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! F,P.' Thousands ot couples

weak, worn-out, exhausted sole-'w , , ly because body lacks iron, get' Pro- ?rge i.Kcrd has renew vim, vitality taking Ostrex ; urnef oinevfm .af vaCatl0n , t,ui i nn trip to ISiCW York State.

size today, enly 79c! At all drugj stores everywhere in Sullivan,! Smith Drug Store. GRAYSVILLE SOFTBALL TAKES FARMERSBURG MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 11-4 Graysville's F.F.A. softball team slugged out an 11-4 victory over Farmersburg September 30. Burr Harris, Graysvilie hurler, John Ransford, catcher, and Joe Burton, 1st baseman led the F F A team in the hming de partment with two each out of four trips Eathami Watson, , Benson and Walters of Farmersbur2 reached the F.F.A, pitcher for thelr only fUr "its of the gamc; wmle Graysvilie garnered lu mts 0iI &utter flnd May. Graysvilie meets Hutsonville Wednesday and' will play their f 31 6ame 01 u season Merom there October 3.. ; with FACTO GRAPHS St. Petersburg and Pinella county, Florida, don't want oil wells because they might jeopar- , dize the communities' status as a national playground and they don't need the mtrjr. The U. S. Navy offers a free college education to high school ' graduates which will assure financial independence after 20 years of service. The size of stockings is based on the distance in inches between a point on the toe and a point on the heel measured up fn a straight line. ... There are at least 10 species of salmon.

CIO SEAMEN STRIKE AS TALKS FAIL

WEST COAST SKIP OPERATORS' representatives, Marion Plant, left, and Wallace Brown leave the government's maritime peace parley in Washington as east coast CIO' seamen put their strike into effect. Meeting with Adm. W. W. Smith. Maritime Commission chairman, and Secretary of Labor Scbwellenbach, the Pacific representatives ere continuing their efforts to reach agreement on the" si-age lncrer.se demar.i - . (httroatiooal Souisishoto)

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

MEROM The Senior Fals class meeting win be held Thursday night at Leven 0'Ci0ck at the home of I Anna Nichols. . Billy Bates and Max Pinkston of Columbus, Indiana, were guests oi meir parents over me Wayne Johnson, Betty Lisman and Bob Jones, students at Purdue, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mrs. Anna Esliner and Mrs. Pauline Richards are spending the week with relatives in Lawrencevillo, Illinois. Mrs. Anna Bailey left Sunday for a visit. with Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey at Wheeling, Illinois. I Frank Daniels was returned ' home Sunday from the Mary i Sherman Hospital ( where he re

cently underwent an appended:- ; Mrs. Ruth Bradbury has as h,-r omy. He is reported improving guest this week her granddaughslowly. i ter,. Vicki Lin Bradbury, of IndMary Nelda Gray is confined ianapolis. to her l-'ome by illness. I

' Rev. and Mrs, James Calhoun and family left Thursday for Broughton, Illinois to make their future home where Rev. Calhoun will be pastor of the Pentecost church. They Have made their home the past three months with Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Day.' CARLISLE Mr. End M"",. Willard Mciinley of. near Carlisle visited Mr: ' and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday, i Miss Faye Lisman has resigni ed

her position as c ork m theday wjth Mr Mrs wjI,igm

Star Store and will, leave soon for Washington where she will make her future home. Her nlace : lias uscn iuicu vy ixxuz waoi Collins. ' Mrs uiday . Stell.i Stultz visited Satand Sunday in Sullivan iwih b?r daughter, Mrs. Levi Houpt and husband. j I Mrr. Den Charlton and daughte'r, Jaunita, and Miss Clive 1 j Helderman were in Vincennes , and Lawrcnceville, Illinois Monday.

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Mrs. Charles Rabb, formerly of Sullivan, now .living in Ham? mond, is the guest of er aunt, , Mrs. Lepla Bohnger. Carrol Wnght and Wa er. Hubble have returned home after having spent a yeek traveling on motorcycles through the southwest states on a trip to Juarez, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Osburn, Mr nnrl TlTvc A W IVvitfM nf She''r.- nnrl Mrs. D HrnTI(well, LI., r r "n. Herschel Farr of Terre Haute and Ernest Nel- , son of Evansfon, Illinois, have returned home from a week's . vacation fishing in Wisconsin, j Mrs. Belle Hopewell of Farmersburg, visited Mrs. Ann Stout I and Mrs'. Mallie Stuck Monday, j Miss Katherine Bradbury spent i the week-end in Summerset, Kentucky. She was the guest of i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noes. ivirs. ouie Crist had as her ' "'ts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick . Ci.v' "A son, Billie, of Perrys- 1 ville, lingua and Dr. A. R. Cri -t ' of Anderson, Indiana. They spent the day at Friendly Grove church at a reunion. i Mrs- Ruth Bradbury spent Monday in Terre Haute. Misses Maxine, Mary Ann, Margaret Jane and Essie Quillen Coyner. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Coyner Sunday." Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper j One-Minute Test 1. Brother and sister twins are what kind of twins? 2. Where are the days and nights almost equal throughout the year? 3. If we had no moon would there still be a tide? Words of Wisdom You traverse the world In search of happiness, which . is within the reach of every man; a contented mind confers it all. Horace. Hints on Etiquette t If you are not invited out as much aa you think you should be, They'll Do It Every mmm 1rvimgtodolx-ethe stumblers around the village post' office -after. the mail is in '

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in Pluinvillc, I Mr. and Mr?. Kenneth Gold'man and family spent Monday evening in Shelburn the guests of Mrs. Goldman's brother, Mis Anna stsvenson w,10 bas m .g reportcd to be ' The Dew Drop Inn has been purchased by Gale Smith and'! Glen Daniels. 1 The Rcbckahs are having an -auction sale at the K. of P. I 1 W ncui.nuujf ""6 Mr. and Mrs. were in Terre evening. Hubert Myers Haute Monday NO. 1 DODGER f V

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FOLLOWING HIS TEAM to St. Louis, Pets Reiser, Brooklyn Dodger outfielder, will stick strictly to cheering for his broken lej will keep him in the dugout. But Shortstop Peewee Ree.e, right, will have little time to cheer as he and his buddies take on the St. Louis Cardinals to break the National league pennant ties, ' (Inter nation :li

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