Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 201, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 October 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale FOR SALE Bran and shorts; pressure cookers. Farm Bureau Co-op. Oh John Deere part nd rvie ell 285 at Mac Tire & 1 istterjr Service. Sullivsn, Ind Wax, anti-slip, does not water spot. Complete line of Electrolux vacuum cleaner protective supplies. Kirk McMillan, Phone 250.' HEATING stoves for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally in Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisencr, Medical Arts Bldg., Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Heatrola, large size, like new. Harold Wheaton, 1420 No. Main. FOR SALE Large house, located Vz mi. north and Vi mi. west of Cass. Walter McCammon. 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 53 acres bottom ground; 4room bungalow, on good gravel road with mail route, electricity advantages, good barn and outbuildings. 4 miles southwest of Carlisle. Willis Waklron, Swltz City, Ind. VITALITY dog food, $6.50, 25 lbs., $1.75; 16 dairy, $3.25: cracked com, $4 35; 18 egg mash, $4.35; oyster shells, 05c; hay, alfalfa, mixed straw. Abie's ' Feed Store. ' ' FOR . SALE Electric scale, electric, coffee mill, McCaskey credit system, spice case and showcase at Ladson'3 Bakery. . FOR SALE 1 Bb tenor saxophone; 1 C soprano saxophone; 1 Bb comet; 1 Bb trumpet; 1 sot xylophones: 1 set Darsifal bells. Orvills Hal!, Shelburn. 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, Kyrncra. Indiana. Phone 70. FOR SALE Heating stove, large sirrv John A. Wilson, R. R. 3, Sullivan, near Peerless mine. FOR. SALE Fairfield seed wheat, 'fjrowa 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. . FOR SALE New Rcmingtor typewriter, noiseless. 547 W Johnson. Call after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Blonde cocker spaniel do; with pup. Write or see Mae Taylor at Merorn. FOR SALE 1939 Packard" 6 four-door sedan. Warren Gum- . mere, Shelburn, Phone 20-L. FOR SALE Bv owner, bunsalow, semi-modern, 5 rooms, bath, closed porch, first class condition, 5 blocks from square. Immediate possession. Address Box DB c-o Times. Dead Animals Removed ; AH kinds: horses, cow a, heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivhii phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay alJ phone charges. 24 hour serJohn Wachtel Co - Tfn t'wSk xsm
FOR SALE Philco cabinet radio. Mrs. James J. Durham,
586 So. Section. FOR SALE Victrola, console type; electric plate, toaster, iron, Bissel sweeper, springs, mattress, library table, ukelele, fruit jars, stone jars, thermos jug, lantern, dinner pail, picture frames, dishes and other articles. Jessie Norris, 316 W. Graysville St. 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 SALE 2 fresh milk cows, 7 purebred Shropshire ewes. Va mile south of Paxton on 41. Albert Snyder. FOR SALE Five-room modern house, Venetian blinds, garage, paved street, excellent condition. Immediate possession. Phone 278. FOR SALE East Beech St., 6-room . house, 4-car garage, $2200.00. Easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court. "ifOR SALE 1940 Chev. truck, long wHeel base, dual tandem, 5 new tires, rest good, 16-foot bed, extra side boards. Phone 160-R4 or write Walter Bedwell, Dugger, Box 120. FOR SALE Sylvan Dell St. Close -up. Four-room cottage. Make me an offer. Owner moving to Terre Haute, Box 4 c-o Times. ' FOR SALE Downtown grocery, fully equipped. Trade for 'casonable property. Box 3 c-o Times. . FOR SALE 6..yr.-old Guerny cow. large red male bog. Robert Pugh, Shelburn R. R. 2." FOR SALE Large Size Hot Dhist Florence, heatit'tg stove, ood wr.diiion. Mr3. J. H. Allen. 710 E. 3eech. FOR SALE 7-room house in s.ccd condition, well located. See !scar Ladson or call 40-E, Shelburn. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment and sleeping rooms. Apply 104 No. State. FOR RENT Unfunded ms, prefer no children. 819 Vo. Main St. FOR RENT Three furnished corns. Phone 527-A. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. Wotmove your dead animals free f charge. Phone No. "9 reverse barges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes w canning on Mondays and "hursdays.' A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. R. R. 4. Sullivan, ntrance North Court St RADIATOR repair and cleanng. Welding. Gasoline tank reair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 To. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 are Times, WANTED Dish washer. Good hours and good wages. Sullivan Hotel. WANTED Good used car. Call Leslie Holmes, Fairbanks, Ind. WANTED Farmers to hear I Cliff Townsend Monday, October 14th at 8 o clock at Auditorium oi Court House. GIRL wants house or restaurant workj Viola Morrison, 215 So. Section, Phone 857-X.
WANTED Man to clean up yard, 1 day's work. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi. south of town. Phone 9205. MALE . FEMALE HELP I WANTED ! Men: Attendants, Finish Carpenter, Auto Driver, Dairy Farmer. Women: Attendants, Practical Nurses, Cooks, Asst. Cooks. Open to single persons and married couples. No children. Good salary. Paid vacation. Board, room( laundry, general medical care furnished. Institution for feebleminded. Fort Wayne State School, 801 E.. State Blvd., Fort Wayne 1, Indiana. WANTED TO BUY Black Ferchcron mare, 5 years old. Weighing 1800 pounds. J. Howard Lynn, Phone 328-J3, Linton, Ind.
WANTED Young lady (high school graduate) for office work in Sullivan. Good wages. Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. 1 WANTED TO BUY 2 Guern sey heifers to be fresh soon. Call 278, Sulhvan. 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. i VAULT, cesspool and septic tank cleaning. Write Earl McCullough, R. R. 2, West Terre Haute, Box 719. 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 scvice- from your washer. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New Authorized Maytag Deater. W5TRUCTION FEMALE Instruction. Learn practical' nursing easily at home, spare time. Bi demand, good earnings-. Hijh school not necessary. Write for FREE facts. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box ?,, c-o Sullivan Daily Times. "ALL INSURANCE is ' not alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Building. ATTENTION FARMERS: Do t:ot miss hearing Cliff Townsend, Monday night, October 14th at the auditorium of the Court House at 8 p. m. Sullivan Home Economics Club witl sponsor a RUMMAGE SALE in Don Booker's, 23 South Main Street, Friday, October 11th and Saturday, October 12th. Those having rummage, bring to building Thursday evening or call Mrs. Bob Wright, Mrs. Gilbert Simmers, Mrs. Tressa Houston or Mrs. Fred Worthington, they will pick it up. JUST RECEIVED New prewar tubes, motorcycle oil, AuluJitc batteries, Zeroue, Norway and Peak anti-freeze. Flynn's, Shelburn. - We're selling the new foam cleaner. Fii:a Foam, like nobody s business. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. LOST LOST Upper plate of false teeth on East Washington St. Reward. Joe Hornbeck, Phone 441-A. KEEP KTG0M3H&! AmrlGaa fconsevivea tawii proximately 170,614.000 pounds tt used cooking fat In 1944. That la .almost double the amount saved in 1943. And It doesn't count the 62,000,000 pounds uve4 by' Army. and Nary. ThlB yer the Army and Navy aren't Around In such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking tat helps to make. They need plenty of it need it fast That is why the government la asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, aklm and ecoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the Industrial fats and olta formerly Imported troa islands f tk PcUU.
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
Ml i SHELBURN The Women's Society of Chris- Mrs. Mabel Mcnn of Evanstian Service will meet Thursday ville, spent a iew days here with afternoon at the home of Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Helen Willey,
Estie Mason Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston and Grover Vickrey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Volney 'Ward and family in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer of Champaign, Illinois, were guests Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs.; Breck Leach. I Ruby Saunders left Thursday for her home in San Diego, Col'- I fornia after spending a month's vacation here with friends. ' ' j 'I 1VX1 . tEUU JV1LO. XJill jJC'ULicry JX ana mrs. m uenuey oi Patoka, Indiana, were guests over the week-end of Charles Vickrey and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abersold and daughter of Terre Haute, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family. Wayne Mahan and Gene Vigus Jr., students at Indiana State, spent the week-end at home. Dean Reid and Charles Owens stnrfAnts at Ran stat ennnt th ' r week-end at their homes here. Gets Raise, Too JOHN I. IEWIS, "king" of the miners, has been voted a raise over his $25,000 annual salary by his United Mine Workers, who also voted to set aside a day yearly to be observed as a holiday from the mines and to be called "John L. Lewis Day." (International) . FOOD COSTS HIT ;.l,-.. ,W , t.. U-.S 173.6 1 171.4 1 142.1 1 97.4 v0.7 Jgj
Aug. I Aug. I May I Jan. Aug. H Aug. Aug. May Jan. Aug. 13 U 18 14 15 I 13 14 18 14 15 1946 1 1945 I 19431 1941 1939 j 1946 j 1945 1 1943 1 1 1941 1939 if-.wif j zaps py t "wt J 171.2 140.9 143.0 ) 978 93.5 p 1 135.6 131.8 138.3 101.1 95.7 J
Basic figuts cj ICO dnivvd from p:noa I3j.)-ifja jgj SPANNING A SSVeN-VEAR periort, .be inning Just before the European war in August, lK.'JO. ami en-linj? ,Ag X 1648. the above chart shows how foodstuffs have soere.d in ilw U. S. In 1941 the "Little Steel" wage formula becams effective :ir a 'cost of living basis." On April IS. 1943, the 'president's i lic-iir."" on,ier was issued, and the peak, of that period .was rem h.W in May Sept. 2, 1945, was V-J Day and the price rise was rauMr.R nuuli concern. The final 1946 figures, most recent to co-.ne finni the U 3 Labor Department, show how far costs have risen. (Inter national)
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frseland and granddaughter, Sue Bosticiv, of Terre Haute, spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Ollie Crist had as her guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kester of Pontiac, Michigan and Mrs. j&oia Sirahley of Lewis, Indiana. Mr. ar.f. Mrs. Claude German
have had as their guests Mrs. Janet Anderson and Mrs. Agnes Wardrop of Gary, Indiana, for several days visit. "Mr a-nA TVTrc Ospar T?nHhin3 . . . tii,': ,0 ' t ,10 , Thursday on account 'death of Mr. Robbins' brother, Frank Robbins. CARLISLE Mrs. Guy Snow of Terre Haute Miss SteDa Willis Friday I mlssc-; Ulue "f,, 7 . wmis' Mrs- Ra-V Pgley and granddaughter, Marilyn Riggs, - . ... t, it t,-. . 1, : . . ivir. ana ivirs. xiaymoiiu uicsa ; spent Saturday in Bloomfield. . Clyde Grass of Linton and ; daughter, Mrs. Robert Qoleb and son of 1 Indianapolis, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Lee Grass Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Watson were in Vinr-ennes Saturday. Mr. pnd Mrs. Stanley Jewell visited relatives it Bloomir.gton Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Ed Robbins f Montgomery, Illinois, came last week for a visit with Otis Bowen and other relatives. j Miss Rose Wilson visited Mr. j a iid Mrs. O. II. Gnest near Blocmfield Sunday. , n . hi -i r : i of Detroit. ?Tre v--ek-pnd gustl of Mr. and Mrr. F. 3. J5M?lk Mr. nrd T-Trs. Charles Pro-e of Phofiijx, Ar;-"na crmo Is Mf ndsy i-v a vKt. ,"':h Prose's paints, Mr, and Mrs. D. E.' Prose, and other relatives. Mr?. GeiT.ude Coc of Indj.onapolis, spent the we k-e d with her courin, Mrs. Carl B, Schulzc and family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and everyone for their kindness and remembering me with so many nice cards and letters during my ' illness. Erma Men? 7-YEAR HIGH V1.'!:.,- J- 4. -,t. r.J 1 .V. ! 173.3 1 1C3.3J 150.Sj 93.3 92.4
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Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kummell of Gary, were week-end guests of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Tcmmie Collins of Indianapolis, were veck-eid s;i;e.-ts of the O. E. Myers amily. Mrs. Collins is the former Deris Azbell. Mrs. Kcberta Alumbaugh, "ormr,., r:- Rob.-rta Hill, is recover. i. " " iui operation it the heme cf her parents here. Rev. and Mrs. Ras:4e Cooper cpent Friday in Plainville. Mrs. Charles Mason returned Friday evening from Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock visited Mrs. Mary Weaver at Bucktown Sunday. Mrs. Sabra Alice Gras of Anderson, is the guest of hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Young. . , -" dav 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFK , 5 ; " j j j .! One-Mtauute Test 1. Is the, state of Florida east cr wst of the Panama canal ? 2. Can the mercury in a thermometer freeze? 3. Is it true that ory U. S. flags that have been carried into battle are allowed to be decorated with fringe around the edges? Today's Horoscope Your chief characteristics are sincerity, frankness and assurai.:e. You are thorough in your wvrk and usually successful. You are quiet and reserved, except in your own circle. With you They'll Do It Every WEAR
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