Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 October 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale FOR SALE Bran and shorts; pressure cookers. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere part. id Krvlce call 285 at Mace Tir & atterjr Service, Sullivan, Ind. Wax, anti-slip, does not water spot. Complete line of Electrolux vacuum cleaner protective sup plies. Kirk McMillan, Phone 250. HEATING stoves for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.. LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W, Cadwell Music House. . 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 ' mod. ern house, Venetian blinds, garage, paved street, excellent condition. Immediate possession. Phone 278. . . , FOR'SALE 8-room .frame dwielllngV-i ldcate centrally;; ;'jn, Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisener, Medical Ai-ts Bldg., Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Hoisting engine snd 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. Keg. $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 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. FOR SALE Large house, located Vz mi. north and mi. west of Cass. Walter McCanimon. 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 Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, .eows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snllivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haote. We pay all phoue charges. 24 hour serJohn Wachtel Co ii&lm

FOR SALE .. 1. 3-room house, lights, water, full basement. Close in. Possession soon. ; .,- . 2. '" 5-room bungalow, newly decorated inside. Garage, large

xot. possession soon, , , 3. 7-room semi-modern house. Close in, good location.. : 4. 8-room semi.modern house, cjose ln ri0se tn1 srhnnl. nan hearranged for apartments. Possession 30 days. " . 5. 3-room house. Garage, large lot. Close in. Possession soon. 6. 5-room house, 3 lots, 2 wells water, good fense. Possession soon. f . 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, pa ed street. 12. 5-room house, lights & water. Close to school. . 13. 4-room house, lights & water, large lot, garage. Close to school. Possession soon. 14. 4-room house, 2 lots, double garage. Possession soon. ' , X 15. 6-room house, strictly modertbw Close, in." 1 16. 5-room house, good condi- ' tion, water in yard, on paved street. Possession soon. 17. 6-room house, good condition. Nice location Shelburn. Ind lo. 5-room house, large lot. Near park, Dugger, Ind rf.f'ri7t, n ' Si T lull van HtJ aCre Td' Sullivan city. Immediate posses - sion. . 20. 4-room house, lights, gar- I age, 1 acre land. Close in. 1 21. 4-room house, lights, acre land. .. , .; ' . 22. 40 acres good land, close in. 23. 5-room house, modern ex- '

cept gas. House in excellent con- i ianK ana vauu "ing Moddition. Good location, 2 miles ern PumPinS equipment. Box 20 Sullivan. . care Timcs- ' I

24. We have for sale, several idrms, Dotn large and small, sand or clay, good, buildings, good locations & productive soil. TISREY &. RTTRnfitf I Real Estate & Ins. ' NOrth Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. , FOR SALE 65-acre farm. 10 acres Sand, about 55 acres bottorn ground; 4.room bungalow, on good gravel road with mail iuuie, eienricuy advantages, 1 good barn and outbuildings. 4&! miles southwest of Carlisle, Willis Waldron, Switz City, Tnfl. 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-roc.m modern house, also one Jenny Lind bed. 310 W. Thomas. FOR SALE 80-acre farm with

8-room house, with coal and all OPPORTUNITY of lifetime alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & underlying minerals, , located 5 supplying DDT and other profit- Reai Estate, North Oakley Buildmiles southeast of Paxton. Ind. abie products to. farmers in Sul- ins. ,

See or write Mrs. Aden Robbins, Sullivan R. 1. : FOR SALE Electric scale, clectric coffee mill, McCaskey credit system, spice case and showcase at Ladson's Bakerv. (uk &al,jl 1 ud tenor saxophone; 1 C soprano saxophone; 1 Bb cornet; 1 Bb trumpet; 1 set xylophones; 1 set parsifal bells. Orville Hall, Shelburn. FOR SALE 2 bucks; 10 whitefaced cows and calves; Fultz seed wheat, not cleaned. Thomas Davidson Farm, Wm. Feltner, tenant. FOR SALE. 1940 School Bus, Ford, clean, good rubber, in good mechanical condition; 1 1939 Ford.. Pick-up;.. 1 1939 Ford Dump Truck. Followell Brothers, Hymera, Indiana. Phone 70.

FOR SALE Heating stove, large size. John A. Wilson, R. R. 3, Sullivan, near Peerless mine. i FOR SALE Fairfield seed wheat-, grown from ' certified seed. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon phone.

, FOR SALE Green beans. Any amount. $2.25 a bushel. . Phone Mrs. Lewis Rogers at Merom. I FOR SALE Newv Remington typewriter, noiseless. 547 -W. , Johnson. Call after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Blonde cocker spaniel dog with pup. Write or see Mae Taylor at Merom. ; . FOR SALE 1939 Packard 6 four-door sedan. Warren Gummere, Shelburn, Phone 20.L. i FOR SALE Philco cabinet radio. Mrs. James J. Durham, 586 So. Section. FOR SALE Victrola, console type; electric plate, toaster, iron, Bissel sweeper, i springs, mattress, library table, ukelele, fruit tern dinner pail, picture frames, dishes and othe; artide Norri 316 w Graysville st . - .-- vnn sat.rRv nwn'pr hnualow, semi-modern, 5 rooms, bath, closed porch, first class condition, 5 blocks from square. Immediate possession. Address Box DB c-o Times, : FOR SALE Aquella No. 1, the scientific mineral surface coating that waterproofs and dampproofs interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 gallon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. FOR RENT . 'vfR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. Phone 527-A. FOB SENT-2-room furnished aparrmcnt and sleeping rooms. Vppiy 104 No. State. FOR .RENT Unfurnished rooms, prefer no children. 819 No. Main St. Wanted i V ANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free oI c,ri;,rne. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. , WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes Thdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St RADIATOR repair and clean mg. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 ,No. Main St. Phone 334. V ANTED Cesspool, septic WANTEf) Dish washer r.nnrl hours and good wages. Sullivan Hotel. , ' WANTED DTSTRTHT RUP. RESENTATIVE to handle top quality line of mineral feeds. Experienced man preferred. Ample iu, vn I & t" mn. Wi-i in detail to Midwest Mineral Company. Greenwood, Indiana. for hot - VANTED Radiator, w-ater system, 36" high, 3 section. Phone 719. WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Call at 1207 No. Main. , - ... WANTED Large feather beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. . wain iiLuuooa usea car. uan Leslie Holmes, Fairbanks, Ind. - ' MALE HELP WANTED Iivan County. .No .experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, Illinois. WANTED Farmers' to hear Cliff Townsend Monday October 14th at 8 o'clock of Court House. at Auditorium - to Clean up WANTED Man yard, 1 day's work. Kat-A Korner, 1 mi. south of town Phone 9205. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service , for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. . Phone. -285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SAlLES, 19 North Section Street.

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FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guaranteed. . septic McVAULT, cesspool and tank cleaning. Write Earl Cullough, R. R. 2, West Terre Haute, Box 719. RUMMAGE SALE sponsored,

by Psi Iota Xi at Don Booker's; devotions by Naomi Du23 So. Main, Tuesday, Oct, 8 and . foilowed by class discus-

Wednesday, Oct. 9. i ATTENTION Farmers. Why not order your hybrid seed corn for 1947 now before the goes higher. Bill Mickey. price

You'll enjoy foam cleaning up- conducted by Alice Smiley and holstery and rugs with the new Ovaline Arnett with Olan VickFina Foam. Notions Dept., rey and Anna Nichols ;winning ROOT'S Sullivan Store. ; . the prizes. The . November meeti rJving -will be held at the ome ,of

EXUiiAJMUi!; rentals, nome, m Terre Haute for one 'in Sullivan. Phone, Harrison 9742. "I iWASHER INSURANCE check-up now is low cost insurance for added years of good t. r t s ti ti ...mr. mr AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New . . . ... . . Authorized Maytag Dealer. WEAR a Spencer as support for maternity, hernia, sublaxed back and -abdominal muscles and spinal injuries. Men, women and children. Iva Giles, call 561 aft er 5 p. m. LOST LOST Lady's wrist watch, Grant, somewhere in , , Sullivan, , Reward. Call 672 or 189. 1 - --' ' LOST Blue alligator coin ' Purse Wednesday night around Blue Goose, Shelburn. Reward. Alice Vigus, Merom. Call 78. ! M W" Dead Tra"Sferred I m,A ':C'Tms I 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. INSTRUCTION FEMALE .Instruction. Learn practical nursing easily at home, spare time. Big demand, good earnings. High school not necessary. Write, for FREE' facts. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box 3, c-o Sullivan Daily Times. "ALL INSURANCE is not Walters left my shovel at the bridge, was digging ' for water. Please bring it. back, I'll pay. you for your trouble. Susan Robbins, R. R. 1. ATTENTION FARMERS: Do not miss hearing Cliff Townsend, Monday . night, October 14th at the auditorium of the Court Umisc at R n. m. ' ' Sullivan Home Economies Club will sponsor a RUMMAGE SALE in Don Booker's, 23 South Main Street, Friday, October 11th and Saturday, October 12th. Those I having rummage, bring to buildiiig Thursday evening or call Mrs. Bob Wright, Mrs. Gilbert Simmors, Mrs. Trcssa Houston or Mrs. Fred Worthirigton,' they will pick it up. ; '

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The Senior Pals class met Thursday evening at the home of mj. Anna Nichols with the pro,.avn rhairman. Mrs. Ovsline Arnett in charge of the program. Songs "Where He Leads- I Will Follow" and "He Keeps Me :i-,oivr" Pravpr hv Ovaline 'Arrion. Business meeting in charge of-clii.-:? president, Olan Vickrey. Secretary report read a nd ap proved. Meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Interesting contests were Ovalme Arnett. Delicious refre3bments were served to Grace Smiley, Rachel Cooper,' Mary Copelar.d. Naomi Dulancy, Ova- . ... . . TT ! 1 line Arneu, vgnes ivinaiu, j-iiyi-lis Vickrey, Junior Sparks, Elmer Gray, Ohn and Phillip Vickrey and Lloyd ruchols. Mr' d fS- ""'I J son of Palestine, and Ruby gaunders of gan DiegQ Cali fornia, were supper guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach Wednesday. Rex Apple of Indianapolis, Mrs. Jennie Duke and Mrs. Sarah Crr of. Terre Haute, were .guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Mayme Apple. Mrs. Orr remained for a longer visit. . , . . 1,. The Merom Handicraft Club with Lenora French as hostess will meet Tuesday afternoon, October Eth at Holt Hall at. 2 p. m. All members and visitors are urged to attend. Carl Burnett oi Palestine, Illi nois, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family Friday evening. - - . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Bloomfield, were the guests of Mrs. Mamie Young Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thelma Kickman was in Linton Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Kickman of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Cm Paxton Tuesday evening. . Mrs. William Coyner was in Sullivan Wednesday. - , Mrs. Ida Hannah, Nellie Robinscn and Thelma Hickman was in Linton Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Wilson of Dugse:-, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coorer of Taft, Tennessee, were dinner .guests of M.r. and Mrs Eailey Fnday evening. Mrs. Ona Laxton entertained the P. C. Club Friday evening. After the business , session . the svtning was spent in conversation and. sewing. , Ths . hostess sarved . refreshments of pumpkin whipped cream, tea and roffeo to- thp guests. The next menUng will be with Mrs. Bessie Mason. , Dcbermaun lias 11 Pups SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. (UP) Belle, a Dobermann pinscher tbat would have considered six pups a large litter, is nursing 11. A. T. Merrificld, Belle's owner, said she wasn't perturbed by the crowd and took her duties calmly, even at mealtime,

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I Mr. and Mrs. Jack White left for Colorado Springs, where they will spend three weeks with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .While. j Mrs. Maggie Raines is spending a few days witn ner sister in Jasonville. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Settles of Wstseka, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks of Kankakee, spent, the week-end here with J,T-, and Mrs.- Joe Jones. Vv. and Mrs. Albert , Oaks vL'.l " Vir son and daughter-in-law, l.ir. and Mrs. Georjp Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent of Flint, Michigan for a few days last week. .' Mrs. Grace Wrork and Mrs. Robert Haak of Bloomington nave returned from St. Pet-rs-burg and Miami, Florida where they spent the. past month. MOSQUITOES, 5c EACH DES PLAINES, 111. (UP) J. I. Clarke,, sanitary engineer of the Des Plaines Valley mosquito abatement district, grows htousands of mosquitos for experimental purposes. To an. exhibitor of an insect repellent, he recently sold 1,000 of them for a nickel each. Qne-Minuut Test 1. Are Flhodes scholarships c r.awarded to women? i. When a storm is coming, does- the barometer go up " or dtvn? 3. Do pineapples have seeds? Words of Wisdom Mental pleasures never clog unlike those of the body, they are increased by repetition, approved of by reflection, and strengthened by enjoyment Coltcn. . Hints on Etiquette A .private secretary should m.!.r put on airs with the other They'll Do It Every 'HEN BENNY WAS OUST BENNy TrlE OFFICE BOy-THlNGS WERE LlKETVilSn

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