Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1946 — Page 7
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1 Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 For Sale vFOR SALE Bran and shorts; ressure cookers. Farm Bureau -op. FOR John Deere parti nd prvic call 285 at Mace Tire ft !tterf Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE-'6-room house, 2 rps. at 934 East Washington St. FOR SALE Apples. We have . wide selection of varieties at fcJlUJ-i Lirious prices. Wilson Bros. Or-j pard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. fFOR SALE Dining room uble. buffet and four chairs, li Irary table. Edgar R. Purcell, Sarlisle, R. 3. FOR SALE One large chif:Vobe with 2 mirrors. $10.00. 28 No. Watson St. OR SALE Four-burner gas tove with oven. 415 So. Court FOR SALE Two registered cks. Davidson Farms. William 'eltner, Tenant. FOR SALE Good model T, ood tire3, $125.00; '35 Dodge, btlow ceiling; 40 Chevrolet jick-up bed, no bottom; Norway ind Shell anti-freeze, $1.00; Peak, ;&65. Thirteen sheep $15.00 each. Mew and used auto parts. We buy :k. Mason ...Auto Exchange, ratlisle, Ind '2. FOR SALE S,toves, heating nd cooking; gas, coal and oil; iousehold furniture. Also ice box, trVyton computing scales. 409 N. Ktate. FOR SALE Gasoline kitchen range, red fox scarf, and chudeVs books. Josephine Brust, Telephone 15, Shelburn. JFOR SALE Kitchen sinks beating stoves, cook stoves, wash lftthes, candy, bed, springs and riattress, melons, oil stoves, pressure gas stoves, cabinets, dressers, dining room suites, dishes, Apples, coffee table, baby bed th waterproof mattress and iigli chair and breaking chair, ice boxes, doors and windows, '. Harvey Parr, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Electric scale hoffee mill, McCaskey credit fcystenv spice case, and showcase rLadson's Bakery. WOR SALE Pair of beagles, fcood ones; girl's Jr. bicycle. Leo Phillips, Sullivan R. 4. Graysville hone. .(FOR SALE Large size Nubian heater, small heater, floor board h(id other articles. Phone 421. "Wnv nnH-clin rlnaa nnf wsfor jot. Complete line of Electrolux vacuum cleaner protective supiiiies. Kirk McMillan, Phone 250. t-FOR SALE 5-room modern jhouse, also one Jenny Lind bed, E10 W. Thomas. FOR SALE--Big black mare rAule. Sound, work in , all har ness. East Washington bt. L. ' w. S(kidmore. "6 FOR SALE Good clean soy -.an hullings, Thursday and Fri$10.00- per ton, baled in John Kelly, Fairbanks. HEATING stoves for immedi ate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger; Ind. r i a i ueaa nnimais Removed p. SMH kinds: horses, cows, pheep, calves and hogs. Call -Jrtonrne Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford $201 or Crawford 53109. f Terre Haute. We pay all hphone charsres. 24 hour ser. fJohnWachtei Co Tmi wmm. mm?m
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FOR SALE 1. 3-room house, lights, water, full basement. Close in. Possesij.vn ouvn. 2. 5-room bungalow, newly 8 decorated inside. Garage, large i lot. Possession soon. 3. 7-room semi-modern house. Close in, good location.. 4. 8-room semi-modern house, flnsp in. Close in srhool. Can be arranged for apartments, pos. session. 30 days - 5. 3-room house. Garage, large lot' Close in. Possession soon. 6. S-room house. 3 lois. 2 wells soori 7. 5-room house, electricity, newly finished inside and out. On. paved street, good location. Immediate possession. 8. 5-room textile house. Good location.. 9. 4-room house, lights, water. Garage, large lot. Possession soon. 10. 7-room house,' strictly modern, . 2-car garage, large lot. paved street, good location. 11. 8-room house, strictly modern. Close in, paved street. 12. 5-room house, lights & water. Close to school. 13. 4-room house, lights & wa ter, large lot, garage. Close to school. Possession soon. 14. 4.room house, 2 lots, double garage. Possession soon. 15. 6-rdom house, strictly modern.,,Close .Jn. -- -.s -- ;- lb. 5-room house, good condi tion, water in yard, on paved street. Possession soon. 17. 6-room house, good condition. Nice location, Shelburn, Ind. 18.. 5-room house, large lot. Near park, Dugger, Ind. . ,19. 5-room house, garage, barn, electricity, 10 acres land. Near Sullivan city. Immediate possession, 20. 4-room house, lights, garage, 1 acre land. Close in. 21. 4-room house, lights, Vz acre land. 22. 40 acres good land, close in. 23. 5-room house, modern except gas. House in excellent condition.-Good location, 2 miles Sullivan.: 24. We have for sale, several farms, both large and small, sand or clay, good buildings, good locations & productive soil. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. FOR SALE Apples, Golden, Jonathan, Red and Golden Delicious, King David, $1.50 and up. Richard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home. FOR SALE 128 3 and 4-year-old native ewes. 3 miles northeast of Graysville on road 63. Eno Bros. FOR SALE Warm Morning heater; girl's coats, dresses and skirts, size 14 & 15. Good condiTr.. n:u mi -i i wu. ivB. oul iiiumpson, aneiburn. FOR SALE Electric portable phonograph, record cabinet and radio. 423 East Jackson St. after six p. m. FOR SALE 1933 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, suitaDie ior ieeaing. reari van Meter, R. 3, Carlisle. , FOR SALE-1937 Plymouth 2d.oor sedan, good tires and heater. Shell Service Station. 31, So. Section. FOR SALE Spotted 2-year-old Shetland pony. Gentle. Phone 618. ' FOR SALE Filling station, downtown, $1500.00. Owner called out of town. Will take auto as part payment. Inquire 424 Court. So.
FOR SALE Young bird dog, unbroken. William Unger, 3 miles southwest of Paxton.
' FOR SALE Black 6-yr.-old miles east of Sullivan. Lewis Walters. FOR SALE Five-room mod. ern house, Venetian blinds, garage, paved street, excellent condition. Immediate possession. Phone 278. FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisener, Medical Arts Bldg., ; Richmond, Ind. - , . I FOR SALE Hoisting engine! and steam pump for small mine. Mrs. Ted White, Shelburn R. 2.
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Coulson, New Lebanon phone. xun. oni-iHi ou-aure iaii:i wim , FOR SALE 80-acre farm With - room house, with coal and all underlying minerals, located 5 ill i i miles southeast of Paxton. Ind. - See or write Mrs. Aden Robbins. Sullivan R. 1. R.C.A. and 7 Motorola radios Westinghouse Appliances, Whitmg automatic stokers, recora cnangers, inor wasners - ana i . mi . . , Gladirons. Reg. $9.35 Hi-Temp electric neaters, $8.95. Electric roasters, broilers' hotolates. irons. Buy your radio from a radio service man. Crist s Radio and Appliance Shop, Hymera, Ind. Phone 106-R2. FOR SALE 1942 GMC truck, long wheel base. Huff's Service Station. FOR SALE 150 feet picket fence. Inquire Smith Bakery. T.,rin r,T, , H.R BALL OR TRADE 1938 pick-up truck. Earl South, Carlisle. , FOR SALE Immediately. Slctr'n Hoover sweeper, china closet, piano, 5-pc. bedroom set, -!hf r household furnishings and anflqira. 343 E. Beech St. rhiMv ,i';; FOR SALE illiU U WAA Vl. coat, sire 7, wine corduroy and grey wool reversible with two prirs lr?4"ings ad h't.- Same as two coats Grey wool jumper and blouse, size 8, other skirts and sweaters. 2 pairs ladies dress shoct, size 6. 433 So. Main. FOR RENT FOR RENT 227 So. Court St., gja(.e g(. ROOM FOR RENTState St. Cheap. 809 North Wanted - Dead animals. We dead animals free WANTED remove your of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges, Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson I Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. I Entrance North Court St . - HAUiAiuK repair ana cieanGrimes ing. Welding. Gasoline tank renair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop. 925 No. Main St. Phone 334 WANTED Late model automobile. Write Box TC, c-o Times. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh business in city of Sullivan, and north Clay county. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Rawleigh's, Dept. INJ.428-0, reepori, in. WANTED TO RTIYPink-nn truck, also V h.p. electric motor. Pat Lane, 728 East Chaney. . WANTED TO BUY Pair of binoculars or field glasses. See, write or phone Jim Bogard, Merom Station, Ind. WANTED Cesspool, septic Modtank and vault cleaning. ern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTEDDish washer. Good hors and good wages Sullivan u0tei ' WANTED DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE to handle top, quality line of mineral feeds. Experienced man preferred. Ample territory. Excellent proposition for-right man. Write in detail to Midwest Mineral Company, Gresnwood, Indiana. . WANTED TO BUY Cut glass Roble.'s. Call Mrs. Rich, Davis Hitel. WANTED Radiator, for b"t water system, 36" high, 3 section. Phone 719.
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isceiianeous PROMPT ROAD service for North Section Street. ROAD SERVICE from HUD'S for . ..... plicated ENGINE TROUBLE X Uw iixjJ. lixvixi - i: u uj amvttmip. SllUUlillg l Cll 1 UC 11QU iwi a. m t-,av u U T. Urt I UV lllCtCLT VJ.i.la 262. Hud's Standard Service.' FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We alsn renair small electrical applianceSi Satisfaction guaran- " iee(j GENUINE MAYTAG SERVICE costs ntue, can save a wi, auu ing years to the life of your 1 A ! J trnin 4nnUla IMPLEMENT SALES. New Authorized . Maytag Dealer.
VAULT, cesspool and septic Pilgrim Fellowship, the organuntank cleaning. Write Earl Mc- tion. of youth of the denomina-
Cullough, R. R. 2, West Terre Haute, Box 719. . - , LOOK Anti-freeze. $1.00 and $2.65 per gallon; Auto-lite bat- . . teries, new hubcaps for late cars. Fiynn's, Shelburn, Ind. PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? . Thousands of couples weak, worn-out, exhausted solely because body lacks' iron, get ... .11-1 il" f new vim, vitality taking Ostrex
ionic xaoietb. uev DeWv Annakin, of Indiana Siste size .today. ..only 79c! At all. drug -Tcaehm colkfie, Terre Haute, stores everywhere-in Sullivan, bg oked tQ come flnd celebrate Smith DrUgJ Store-.j ' IHoly Communion on this World Communion Sunc'ay. Mr. AnnaRUMMAGE SALE sponsored jn has kindly consented to do by Psi Iota Xi at Don Booker's, so arKi all mtmbars and friends
23 So. Main, Tuesday, Oct. 8 and Wednesday, Oct. 9. : 'ATTENTION Farmers. Why not order your hybrid seed corn for 1947 now before the price goes higher. Bill Mickey. You'll enjoy foam cleaning up- . holstery and n'.gs with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., ROoi'S Sullivan Store. , . . . PUBLIC GAMES American T .; TT Tl I ,1 -, iregion nonif, muisu mgut ai 8:00 p. m. Door prize. Everyone welcome. LOS' LOST Lady's wrist watch, Grant, somewhere in Sullivan. Reward. Call 672 or 189. LOST Blue alligator coin purse Wednesday night around Blue Goose, Shelburn. Reward. Alice Vigus, Merom. Call 78. u ii . III HUH VrCIVeiy III CORDEll HULL, former secretary of state, is seriously ill at the Washington Naval hospital after lufferintfoke, (lutlinitionil).
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The Congregational Christian Church of Merom held its quarterly business meeting last . Suna,r9t .MnH Well nftpr hflnnv dav at Holt Hall after a happy fellowship meal together. Sev- ... .. eral neoDle eave their renorts of i - thp work of the church among T whom was Mrs. Hams, reportins on the local Community Council and the recent, Association Meeting at Brazil. The mem hora rt tVio rhurr-h 1-ipnrrt how fre Congregational Christian denomination is rapidly going churches of the U.S.A.; how the American Missionary Association, V Ul Ji. All v w. (jj i j aj viJu year celebrating its one hundredth anniversary, and how the tioit, voted to raise $200,000 for missions during the coming two years, whicn is an increase oi act 1fnC. fvf UV)af tViPV ViaVP axM.njtzM j. iv " "v. v j .
been doing. The church voted that as tho lVTrs. George Holder left SatKeithaLn family plan to return urday for New Castle to be with to India scon after Easter in hr daughter who is seriously ill.
1947, that Mr. Keithahn be in vited to cont'nue to serve ihe church until next Eantcr. As the ppstor will be away for Missions Council work next Sunday, the ci-ir ch sus.i.-sted that Prof. ars invited to be present at this , important time of the celebration of the Sacrament cf Holy Communicn. Mr. and Mrs. . Rea Hoilman spent Sunday with relatives in I'll ui.gutiju. iiuuvis. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson . -p . .-.u dilU IllUV U J. vict n,y tj vi i recently purchased farm north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelsey and rHuM"r moved to the : ormcr Tom Hudgeon property Tuesday. Charles and Phil Vickrey returned home Tuesday from a vaCtion trip to Davenport, Iowa. Alice Parker left Tuesday night for Chicago where she will be employed. L On Tue:d:y afternoon, September 24th Gaynelle Emit'i. assisted by Darlene Sptoatt,. entertained the members of the Try Company class of the Methodist church and guests in honor of Faye Lisman, who is leaving soon for Seattle, Washington to make her future heme. . ' The pqu" was bescti-uHy decorated with , flowers. The guett? cn arriving were given rx baggage check. When all had arrived each claimed her luggage, which was' t!:e favor for the qccD'ir.n. Cn opminc the favors' each fcund a package ' of . candy and a ticket to different dtic '. j 'ii''.r 'he trip- were completed ! all joined .in a nvusicd quiz and "ir.cvinp -d-y:' v.-Mch vva s enjoy- . ed by all. ' i The guests t!"rn adjourned t 1 the dining room w""e- e a bautiful lace covered Ubl.?, ceiter..! with r. bowl of garden r'iowers ad crytl csnilc?t'ck b-aring rfrk mr-iig t: pcir, held tlie "r::.' rT-t' -an 'r'c' c. cpV;, r.r.' - 'l ;, a. ri.Tlc-c -Epirait crved -.ea. . After (h fpfenprcert1! n 'ake-me-alog" 'ii rJ-'SP fjl'cd c-. . "ga vs; p-c.-n-'l he Fpirc fin"E W3s s"irt 'orTt'or. 'N'n ATI 4"ne1 ing "Auld Lsr)". S-nc.; in nr. -Those present were the horjorrvl nwst, aye Li-man. Mable Minich, Pearl Wilson, Lydia Wilson', Ber-
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,tha Evans, Madge Miller, Amy Solsman, Orpha Ready, Faye j Boone, Myrtle Finch, Darlene Sproatt. Ethel Hoover, Victoria
Smith. Corda Cox, Mrs. W. L. Alexander of Orleans, Indiana, Eunice Lowdermilk of Sullivan J 11, cm-'k anA ftAvnH Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Socman, " Mr nnri Mrs 'Runnrt Thpwlis of ..... 1 Sullivan visits Tnpr.Hav evpnjng with Mrs. Bill Thewlis and aauchters. Connie. Judy and " ' ' Nancy PMpnrn Mr. and Mrs. Newt Wilkes and daughter, Joan, Mr Earl Davis spent 1 and Mr". Sunday in r'C2 Mr. and Mrs. Warren are announcing the birth of a son. Mrs. Price is the former Reba Griffith. 1 Mrs. Bryan Harrison "nd daughter, Sallie. returned to their home in Anderson after a visit Uava TVTwo Vtrfi Tmrinf iicic Willi 1110. uva j. iui 1.1::. rWe Davis is the guest oi nex u...-al'..r i i Terre H?ute. Mr. and Mrs.' Tennison Sector are vacationing in the Black Hills. ; , "' Mr an,d Mrs. Jemes Roy Phillippi of ' Indianapolis, rpent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Phillippi. Mrs. John McLyn If ft Saturday for Cnlrimhns. C",hir wi.pi's ;lii wlU be the guest of her son. Miss Rachel Griffith, a teacher at Plymouth, Indiana, spent vh" week-end with her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. rteece Griffith. -hir; tr... VJ IrftSth h5 ST week-end. with her mother Pekin, Illinois. One-Minute Test 1. What is mycology? 2. What is haptephobia? 3. What is the " mathematical symbol for infinity? Words of Wisdom A man in any station can do his duty, and in doing it can earn hi3 own self-respect, even if his case should be so very rare that he can earn no other man's. Charles Dickens. Hints on Etiquette If someone is introduced to you and you recognize him as a perThey'll Do It Ever)' HELLO, MAC - YOU'RE GETTING "ID LOOK MORE LIKE eiGDOMg EVEROOPS IT ISm
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children of Terre Haute, spent V Tuesday with Mrs. Ilazd Scott,.;.! Mrs. Troy Stout was in Terrs ; ! Haute Monday. ;
Carl Ahlfield of West Slem,', Illinois, is visitir j with Mr. and g indefinit'ly Mrs. Harvey Adams. i Mr?. Horvcy Adt.ms was Sullivan Monday. FOUTZ D-X Service 418 So. Section Phone 818 Guaranteed Lubrication Cars Washed and Polished Auto Accessories Rex Foutz Carl Foutz "Pick Up & Delivery Service" today. Enjoy a feeling of release from restrictions and burdens. New friends may be met at a gathering. Take advantage of learning new things by listening-. Reflect also on the accomplishments of the past month and make plans for the new cycle be-, ginning tomorrow. One-Minute Test Answers 1. The branch of . botany which deals with fungi. ' 2. The fear of being touched. 3. An 8 written horizontally instead of vertically two circles touching. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo &IGPOMES IN SUCH A 5WEETM0CP HELL FIRE HERMAN AMP MAC .TOOOUGHTA TDOBAPALWA3 HERMAN PIPNY HAUL OFF AN' TAKE A GOOD POKE AT HIM WHIL HE W3 AT IT-TIT TCHINGTfJ.D PLAYFUL BACK- . SLAPPER COME A CROPPeR-'. Thanxto- "victim j 7 io-i 1
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