Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 October 1946 — Page 7
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For Sale FOR SALE Bran and shorts; pressure cookers. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere part nd un OCR m Mooa Ttr M UTTI itu UJU Bl wivv tatterj; Service, Sullivan, Ind. V FOR SALE 6-room house, 2 Wes, at 934 East Washington St. FOR SALE Apples. We have wide selection of varieties at arious prices. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE Dining room Vable, buffet and four chairs, li brary table. Edgar R. Purcell, Carlisle, R. 3. FOR SALE Good model T, tood tires, $125.00; '35 Dodge, jelow ceiling; '40 Chevrolet l)ick-up bed, no bottom; Norway land Shell anti-freeze, $1.00; Peak, K2.65. Thirteen sheep $15.00 each. New and used auto parts. We buy tunk. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, Ind. Wax, anti-slip, does not water spot. Complete line of Electrolux vacuum cleaner protective sup plies. Kirk McMillan; Phone 250. FOR SALE Big black mare mule. Sound, work in all har ness East Washington St. L.. W. idjnore. 4 ; .. , FOR SALE Good clean soy ean hullings, Thursday and Fri day. $10.00 per ton, baled in ield. John Kelly, Fairbanks. HEATING stoves for immediate delivery. Woodward Hard ware Co., Dugger, Ind. I j LATEST popular and classical JyictOT, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipf merits. Record players, Album ma racKs. k. w. uaaweii Musir LHouse. FOR SALE Golden and Red Delicious aDDles. $1.50 basket while they last. Rush Schaffer, yR. 1, Sullivan. i FOR SALE 3 milk cows; 1 yr. sorrel mule, white markings. Richard Robbins, 6 mi. southeast jof Sullivan. : FOR SALE Apples, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Red and 11.50 and up. Rickard Orchard, 1 Imile west of Legion Home. FOR SALE 128 3 and 4-year-old native ewes. 3 miles northeast of Graysville on road 63. Kno Bros. FOR SALE Warm Morninc 'heater; girl's coats, dresses and skirts, size 14 & 15. Good condi tion.- Mrs. Bill Thompson, Shel burn, I FOR SALE Electric portable phonograph, record caoinet and 'f radio. 423 East Jackson St. after six p. m. FOR SALE 1933 B Model Ford pick-UD. Good motor, good
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able , for feeding. Pearl Van Peter, R. 3, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth 2Jdoor sedan, good tires and hcater. Shell Service Station, 31 So. Section. Dead Animals Removed AO kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli. ran phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Ilante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serln. john Wachtel Co Ttrm ITssffhL i yjm.miw,),mn khii nWwwaMesa 1
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FOR SALE Spotted 2-year-old Shetland pony. Gentle. Phone 618. FOR SALE Black 6-yr.-old mare, black 4-yr.-old horse. 5 miles east of Sullivan. Lewis Walters. FOR SALE Five-room modern house, Venetian blinds, garage, paved street, excellent condition. Immediate possession. Phone 278. FOR SALE , 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally in Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisener, Medical Arts Bldg., Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Hoisting engine and steam pump for small mine. Mrs. Ted White, Shelburn R. 2. FOR SALE Seed wheat, grown from certified seed. Also fryers weighing 3 lbs. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon phone. R.C.A. and Motorola radios, Westinghouse Appliances, Whiting automatic stokers, record changers, Thor washers and Gladirons. Reg. $9.35 Hi-Temp electric heaters, $8.95. Electric roasters, broilers, hotplates, 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. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 GMC pick-up truck. Earl South, Carlisle. FOR SALE Immediately. Electric Hoover sweeper, china closet, piano, 5-pc. bedroom set, other household furnishings and antiques. 343 E. Beech St. FOR SALE Child's winter coat, size 7, wine corduroy and grey wool reversible with two pairs leggings and hat. Same as two coats. Grey wool jumper and blouse, size 8, other skirts and sweaters. 2 pairs ladies dress shoes, size 6. 433 So. Main. FOR SALE Heatrola, large size, like new. Harold Wheaton, 1420 No. Main. VITALITY dog food, $6.50, 25 lbs., $1.75; 16 dairy, $3.25; cracked corn, $4.35; 18 egg mash, $4.35; oyster shells, 95c; hay, alfalfa, mixed straw. Abie's Feed Store.. FOR SALE 5-room strictly modern home at 548 West Sylvan Dell. Newly painted, redecorated, new roof, large lot. See Loren Harris, Harris' Economy Market. FOR SALE 65-acre farm, 10 acres sand, about 55 acres bottom ground; 4-room bungalow, on good gravel road with mail route, electricity advantages, good barn and outbuildings. 4Vz miles southwest of Carlisle. Willis Waldron, Switz City, Infl. FOR SALE Electric scale, electric coffee mill, McCaskey credit system, spice case and showcase at Ladson's Bakery. j FOR SALE Large house, located Vi mi.; north and Vz mi. west of Cass. Walter McCam'mon. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St I RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding, Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334.
WANTED TO BUY Pick-up truck, also V2 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 tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Dish washer. Good hours apd good wages. Sullivan Hotel. 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 ' Greenwood, Indiana. Company, 77Z7Z . , W ANTED TO BUY Cut glass goblets. Call Mrs. Rich, Davis otel ' . ' . i ir a Mrrrr tjja i a VAiNX.u rvttuiaior ior nni water svstem. 36" hish. 3 section. ' TU.. Bin r"' v . WANTED rnrnpntpr wnrlr and painting. Call at 1207 No. 1 . Main WANTED-Large feather beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. WANTED Pasture for cattle. W. A. Wilkey, Sullivan phone. 1 WANTED Good used car. Call Leslie Holmes, Fairbanks, Ind. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guaranteed. VAULT, cesspool and septic tank cleaning. Write Earl McCullough, R. R. 2, West Terre Haute, Box 719. . LOOK Anti-freeze, . $1.00' and $2.6.V per gallon; Auto-lite batteries, new hubcaps for late cars. Flynn's, Shelburn, Ind. PERSONAL , HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? Thousands of couples . weak, worn-out, exhausted solei ly because body lacks iron, get new vim, vitality taking Ostrex ! Tonic Tablets. Get regular $1.00 size today, only 79c! At all drug stores everywhere in Sullivan, Smith Drug Store. I RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by Psi Iota Xi at Don Booker's, 1 23 So. Main, Tuesday, Oct. 8 and j 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 upholstery and rugs with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., j ROOT'S Sullivan Store. j ASK your doctor about a (Spencer if you have hernia, low I back pain, fallen kidney or poor l posture. Iva Giles, Phone 561 after 5 p. m, I YOUR RUGS thoroughly clean- j ed, deep embedded dust removed 1 and evenly cleaned. Free from i spots. Repairing, resizing. Roy ' Cowles. EXCHANGE rentals, home, in Terre Haute for one in Sullivan. Fhone, Harrison 9742. WASHER INSURANCE A check-up now is low cost insurance for added years of good service from your washer. PHONE 332; MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New Authorized Maytag Dealer. ; LOST LQST Lady's wrist watch, Grant, somewhere in Sullivan. Reward. Call 672 or 189. i LOST Blue alligator coin purse Wednesday night around Blue .Goose, Shelburn. Reward. Alice Vigus, Merom. Call 78. AlaskaHi War Dead Transferred 1 SITKA, Alaska (UP) Army officials in southeastern Alaska are transferring the bodies of 122 American servicemen from outlying points to the National Cemetery here. Later they may be sent home. , J
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IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Samuel Williams, who passed away two years ago today, October 4, 1946. Good was his heart, his fnendghio true ' ' . , , r, Loved and respected by all he knew, rvn nniiim li-fa nomo a cnHHpn xu an " end, tt 1 1- -1: 1 ne. aie? as ne liveu- veijru..c t:1"1"- , , . . s ri mictipfi nv wire r.Lrs. Jesgie Williams and children, Miss Eva Williams, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mr., 6ammie wmiams, ana . granudaughter, Jessie Mae. l'rJ Help the Scouts fl WASTE PAPER! m Sees First Time lV & ' f I I K BETTY GOUDY, 14, of Artesian, S. D., can see today for the first uw since uuu!. lur ufu has transplanted a cornea from time since Dinn, ior as opera isoii a still-born child to her right eye ball Betty looks out on the world from her Chicago hospital room, and comments "everything seems magnified from the way I ImagIned the world." (International) FIGHTING KS i !
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DUGGER Mrs. Inez Scholl of visited Maude Silvers Linton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of TiuJIhiiiaHc - vi flin rtlioaa flf u. .-. " I H.Tro W!T)i!m WntVjno , . ,, iviis. diuwii 10 uiu tiuiiiAtiuiiiiitii of William Wall Miqs .tare i- i'u. e, a iuuss di, the Union Hospital in Terre name, visnca aer parents, mi. . and. Mrs. Ollie Terhune recently. Mrs. Mr.ry Clark of Jasonville, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Stevenson. Mrs. Doris Wyatt and Mrs. Katherine Lippsatt were in Terre j Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davies are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Deloris, to J. C. Smith of Linton. The wedding will be on October 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Ella Sims entertained the Good - Cheer club Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in playing games. Mrs. Isabc'e Wilson won high, Mrs. Lucille Stevenson low, Mrs. Schubla travel, and Hazel Goodmans fillun. Refreshments of ,.,U:., J rA r,rftn were served to the following members, Bonnie Duncan, Lucille Stevenson, Mrs. Schubla, Rose Reynolds, Ilattic Stiner, Isabflle Wilson, Hazel Goodman, Imr Carlisle, Anna Stevenson, and two guests , Mrs. Gene Cooper of Taft, Tennes-ee , and 1 Mdry C!arlc of Jasonville. HYMERA The Senior Class held a party at the high school Monday night. Refreshments of sandwiches, cokes, cookies and potato chips were served. The class sponsor, Mrs. Hamilton, was present. A stork shower was given at Iho home of Mrs. E;:rl Weill Tuesday night. Mrs. Weils received many lovely gifts. Re freshments cf potato chips and J apples were served to fifty guests. Fr?ncs R:brkah Lnd2e mr.t I TU0Ed"v nicht in r-fftjlar session. ... , RhAlhnpn WB. Mrs. Ollie Crist of Shelburn was a visitor. j,.-, Ah-brnok of Shelburn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Willey and family for a few days. STUDIO STRIKE
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Graysville's F.F.A. Softball club won over Hutsenvillc, Oct. . ... ciupfest 1(5.12 in a w a : !t Graysville rang up 12 hits off Kennedy, Huuonville hurler, Jeuiieuy. With Joe F.F.A. team with three hits with First baseman Boy), slamming , . n nmo ,m nno nlm.hits for four )S to the plate , g prrors vre chalked agau:.. team and four airst HuliL,nville. j .x, In e Money CHILD ACTRESS Peggy Ann Garner, 14, is shown at the bench of Superior Judge Alfred E. Paoness In Los Angeles, when he approved an increase in her salary from a mere thousand dollars per week to $1,250. (International) One-Minute Test 1. What famous poem begins, "This is the forest primeval"? I wha I0thef 1 ?Yf' , 2. What is the line following:, "And departing leave behind us" ? 3. Who said, "Poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree"? Hints on Etiquette Do you always insist upon talking about your own affairs, and showing no interest in those of other people? If you do you are being ill mannered and will not be popular very long. They'll Do It Every DUT TWcR5 ARE MO . ' mm Juries arounp HOME-. A' III
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GEN. MARIO CARLONI, center, former Italian division commander and on trial for the shooting to death of an American Army officer near Camporgiano, Italy, in February, 1945, talks through an interperter, left, to his defense counsel, Maj. George W. Bancgan of Buffalo, N. Y. Trial is beir.g held in Florence, Italy. (International)
GRAB BAG Words of Wisdom Doubt is an incentive to search for truth, and patient inquiry leads the way to it. Today's Horoscope , A birthday today means that you have a keen mind, shrewd judgment and ability. You are a great reader and a fluent talker. You have many true friendships, although you are not demonstrative or confiding. Your love is sincere and fervent. You are trustworthy, and faithful and always
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