Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 202, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 October 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale FOR SALE Bran and shorts; pressure cookers. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parti nd nrvice call 285 at Mace Tlr Satterj; Service, Sullivan, Ind. HEATING stoves for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally in Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie .H. Wisener, Medical Arts Bldg., Richmond, Ind, FOR . SALE Electric scale, electric coffee mill, McCaskey credit system, spice case and showcase at Ladson's Bakery. FOR SALE 1 Bb tenor saxophone; 1 C soprano saxophone; 1 Bb 'cornet; 1 Bb trumpet; 1 set xylophones; 1 set parsifal bells. Orville Hall, 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, Hymera, Indiana. Phone 70. FOR SALE vlleating" stove', large size. John A. Wilson, R. R. 3,' Sullivan near' Peerless mine..'' 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. FOR SALE New 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. FOR SALE By owner, bungalow, semi-modern, 5 rooms, bath, closed porch, first class condition, 5 blocks from square. Immediate possession. Address Box DB c-o Times. FOR SALE Philco cabinet radio. Mrs. James J. Durham, 586 So. Section. 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, mile south of Paxton on Albert Snyder. 41. . 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. FOR SALE Sylvan Dell St. Close up. Four-room cottage. Make me an offer. Owner moving to Terre Haute. Box 4 c-o Times. Dead Animals Removed ATI kinds: horses, cows, aheep, 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 ser. JohnWachtel Go
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1 3-room house, lights, water, full basement. Close in. Possession soon. 2. 5-room bungalow, newly decorated inside. Garage, large lot. Possession soon. 3. 7-room semi-modern house, i 1 VlWl, ill, gUUU lVJ-0. blKJLl., j 4. 8-room semi-modern house, j (close in. Close to school. Can be arranged 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. 7. 5-room hoie, electricity, newly finished inside and out. Orn paved street, eood location. I Immediate possession. ! 8. 5-room textile house. Good1 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, i Possession soon. . -W.-room house; 2 lots, double ga'fa'ie-Wn.iSMn: -'-:; ? j ern Close Tn mod" 16. 5-room house, good condition, water in yard, on paved street. Possession soon. 17. 6-room house, good condition. Nice location, Shelburn, Ind. 18. 5-rbom 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, Ms acre land. ll. 40 acres good land, close in. 23. 5-room house, modern ex cept 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 Downtown grocery, fully equipped. Trade for reasonable property. Box 8 c-o Times. . . FOR SALE 6-yr.-old Guern sey cow, large red male hog. Robert Pugh, Shelburn R. R. 2. FOR SALE Large size Hot Blast Florence heating stove. Good condition. Mrs. J. H. Allen, 710 E. Beech. FOR SALE 7-rqom house in gooa condition, weu located. See Oscar Ladson or call 40-S, Shelburn. FOR SALE 80-acre farm with 8-room house, with coal and all underlying minerals, located 5 miles southeast of Paxton, ' Ind. See or write Mrs. Aden Robbins, Sullivan R. 1. FOR SALE 2 bucks; 10 whitefaced cows and calves; Fultz seed, wheat, not cleaned. Thomas Dav idson Farm, Wm. Feltner, tenant. LATEST popular and classical! Victor, Columbia, ARA and '; Signature records. Weekly ship-' ments. Record players, Albums ! md racks. R. W. Cadwell Music ' House. ' FOR SALE Lady's new suit, size 14. Wanda's Gift Shop. FOR SALE 3-room house, front and back porch, siding, and
I barn. $500.00. Two miles south of " Scotchtown. Must be moved. Jane rori authorized Norge service, '-wan- . ' call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk appliances. . Satisfaction guaransnd girl's bicycle, Phone 8192. teed. .
table ' East FOR SALE Dressed fish. At house 2 mi. west of Graysville ' on 154. On Saturday and Sun. day. John Borders. I tvti bALt-4-room house, 2 outbuildings, recently new sid- ! ing. Price $2200.00. Roy Dyer, j Dugger. FOR SALE 40-acre farm, fair ! buildings. About 6 mi. south of ! Sullivan. Every foot of land good I rich soil. Inquire 424 So. Court I FOR SALE Living room suite, j cnud s desk, heating stoves, cook stove, chairs, tables and other! articles at Breedlove's Post in Shelburn. Trading , FOR SALE Cook stove (Kalamazoo) up in good shape. 200 lBroad st j E Blume . - . FOR SALE Automatic elec-1 trie , Stokers complete, 26" 9.11 hog iWire, 4 pt. heavy hog barbed wire, supply limited. Smith's i ilHl A VV Hit, VR1 llOH.. J.UU. GENUINE Dupont Nylons. "Crystal Sheer" brand hose, made of pure Dupont nylon. Top to toe. Full fashioned, Guaranteed perfect. Money back guarantee if not delighted. Three pairs, $5.95. Sent postpaid. Send your order and hose size to G. & L. Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment and sleeping rooms, Apply 104 No. State. FOR RENT -rooms, prefer no No. Main St. Wanted V ANTED Dead animals. We ' remove your dead animals tree 1 of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. . i. 7? i u Wcldm-' Gasoline tank rePair- Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 ,No. Main St. Phone 334. T A TiT A rno : 1 -.1 ! WANTED Cesspool, tank and vault pleanine. sentic Mod - 1 . ern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Tinps ' WANTED Farmers to hear Cliff Townsend Monday, October 14th at 8 o'clock at Auditorium of Court House. GIRL- wants house or restaurant work. 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 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 i Wayne 1, Indiana. ! . . s WANTED Young lady (high school graduate) for office work in Sullivan. Good wages. Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY 2 Guernsey heifers to be fresh soon. Call 278, Sullivan. WANTEDWaitress, over 21. Excellent working Eox 10 c-o Times, ! conditions. WANTED Daily riders to Terre Haute from Shelburn or Farmersburg. Telephone Sullivan 735-X or write Lester Wright, i R. R. 2, Shelburn. WANTED Buildings to wreck. I buy and sell furniture, used lumber and brick. Harvey Parr, Shelburn Phone. N. I GENERAL HAULING, coal, Fsnd and gravel. Lavere Knotts, Phone 8151. jTTi iVilSCeiianeOllS PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. 1 JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street.
FOR SALE Electric model radio. Call at 840 Washington St.
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INSTRUCTION FEMALE Instruction. Learn practical nursing easily at home, spare time. Big demand, good earn ings. High school not necessary. School of Practical Nursing,! Box 3, c-o Sullivan Daily Times, j ALL INSURANCE is not i alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Build-' ing. i ATTENTION FARMERS: Do .'not miss hearing Cliff Townsend, Monday night, October 14th .the auditorium of the Court House at 8 p. m. j Sullivan Home Economics Club will sponsor a RUMMAGE SALE in Don Booker's, 23 South Main street, Friday, October 11th and Saturday. October 12th. Those havins rummage, brine to building Thursday evening or call Mrs. 'Bob Wright, Mrs. Gilbert Sim'mers, Mrs. Tressa Houston or Mrs. Fred Worthington, they will , pick it up, JUST " RECEIVED New pre-
Unfurnished war tubes, motorcycle oil, Autochildren. 819 lite batteries, Zerone, Norway and Peak anti-freeze. Flynns,
Shelburn. We're selling the new foam cleaner, Fina Foam, like nobody's business. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. WASHERS ,NEED CARE to j avoid breakdowns. Have your washer checked before trouble develops. Our experts service all makes. Check-up adjustment and lubrication costs little often saves much. We use genuine ,MaytaS parts. PHONE 332, ; lT7-iTkTTrM7"0 f 17 IT1 T A XTTk THTT5T IT 1,1 1,1 x " i MENT. SALES. New authorized i Maytag dealer. LOST LOST Upper plate of false teeth on East Washington St. Reward. Joe Hornbeck, Phone ,441-A, LOST Brown wool belt to coat. Tuesday afternoon on south side square at Sullivan. Finder return to Times Office. Reward. PepeUCola Compwit Franchised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING
YOU DO NOT NEED AN APPOINTMENT to have pictures made at the Boothe Studio in the afternoon. Have yom; Christmas Pictures made NOW. We take pictures evenings and Sunday by appointment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Quillen of odon, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Hope accompanied them home. Miss June Ann Miller, wiio is T " with her parenis, ivir. ana iv-us. Orville Miller. ... . . . n w , -nir.. Mrs. Ray Tison, who has been auite ill. is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickett of Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Praton, Mrs. Janie Bedwcll and Mrs. Lucy Pinegar of South Rend. sc-ent Saturday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepherd left Saturday for a visit in Gary, Indiana and Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Frank Parsons was in Linton Tuesday. Mrs. Homer Harris and Mrs. Elmer Anderson were in Linton Monday. O.E.S.' met Monday evening. Visitors from Sullivan, ' Linton, and .Tasonville were present. One candiJate was initiated. RefreshmeuLs were served after lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond and daughter, Norma Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens and Miss Ola Richmond spent Sunday at McCormick State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bardsley returned to their home at Dayton, ' ; Ohio Sunday after a two weeks I visit here with relatives. I J, Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and daughter, Pauline, spent Saturday in Terre Haute. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson of Indianapolis, spent' the week-end at their home here. Mrs. Ollie Crict left for Indianapolis Sunday where she will Jill Lmg Ukni CUy, N. Y.' CO. OF VINCENNES reasonable and always have j JACK BOOTHE
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Mrs. Mamie Pierson entertained at dinner Thursday evening Mrs. Janet Anderson, Mrs. Agnes Wardrop of Gary, Indiana, Mrs. Maude German and Mrs. Pierson's daughter, Louise, of Washington, D. C. Handicapped May Be Employed For Business Benefit It is good business for employers to utilize the abilities, skills and experience of handicapped persons and the entire community benefits when it is done, H, U, Hinshaw, Manager of the local United States Employment Service said today in calling attention to the objectives of National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. "For many; years we . have henrrl nhmit. the emDlovment ..,, o the -naridicaDDed i person, and too many people have grown accustomed to believing that, these constitute a i c '".unity 'problem that cannot be sr. '-v:l. During the war years we learned f ; that ; handicapped workers make f efficient workers when they are placed in jobs for which they are qualified." "Now is the time to recognize the qualifications of handicapped ! veterans, and other persons who are able and willing to take their place in industry of ' commerce," M. J. Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME Dngjrer "Alkln'i Service Cost N Mtre." 24 HOUR m Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE The " Skimmyihg " car is a dangerous car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomjort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. We correct, " Shimmy " properly. 8E 118 So. Main Phone 98 One-Minuute Test 1. Who sak!, "This nation, un der God, shall have a new birth of freedom"? 2. Who wrote, 'These are the times that try men's souls" ? 3. Who was author, of the lines. "If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep though poppies grow in Flanders field"? Hints on Etiquette . You'll never "make friends" and, have a chance to "Influence people" If you take a lofty attitude tn your relations with those you .know, and are congtantlyjftored"
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he stated. "When they are placed in the right jobs, handicapped persons are able to do as good or better work than able-bodied persons." The local USES office this month is stressing the need for
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Gri 17 E. Jackson St. GRAB BAG at their entertainments. Learn appreciation of others and express that feeling. Words of Wisdom The smallest number, with God and truth on their side, are weightier than . thousands. C. Simmons. . . Today's HoroscopeV If this is the anniversary of your birth, you have a clear and logical mind, good Judgment and confidence in your ability. You love children, like fun sfcnd amusement, provided It does not interfere with your business. You are Plstrtbutedfey King feature? Syndicate,
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employers to hire a greater number of handicapped workers, Mr. Hinshaw said. "While many employers have done a splendid job of hiring handicapped persons," Hinshaw explained, "We still need more employment opportunities for disabled veterans who have returned from service."
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Sullivan, Ind. just and loving in your home, id you will find- real happier. .n your "married, life. Do not k&"e too much faith in sudden inspirations tqday, A. relative may announce some project that will further your own ideas of advance-' ment. The moon enters Aries at 11.01 a. m. Discussion of the family budget will not be likely to be helpful. Tasks lighten later in the. day, and you can relax foe the rest of the evening. i . One-AOnute- Test Angwer 1. Abraham Lincoln. J 2. Tom Paine. 3. Capt. John McCrae.T , lea.
