Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 October 1946 — Page 7
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For 5ale FOR SALE-Bran and shorts,
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l - 1 Pnwm IJliyI'llt Vi ,r- - . " .FOR John Deere parta nna jirvic? call 285 at Mace Tire & ttery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally 1 fc, -fSS"
. -.of pure Dupoht nylon. Top to toe. chmond, ina. J Full fashioned, Guaranteed perfor SALE Fairfield seed ' feet. Money back guarantee if
wheat, .grown from certified seed. S. E. Coulson, New Leba non phone.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. Vz mile south of Paxton on 41. .Albert Snyder.: . FOR SALE Five-room rnodem house, Venetian blinds, gar age, paved street, excellent con dition. Immediate possession. Phone 278. FOR SALE East Beech St., V6-room house, 4-car garage, $2200.00. Easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court. K FOR SALE Svlvan Dell St. , Close up. Four-room cottage. 1 Make me an offer. Owner moving to Terre Haute. Box 4 c-o Times. k FOR SALE Downtown grocI orxr fnllir rnninnpH Trarfp fnr . v- , " ' K Times. s FOR SALE 6-yr.-old Guernsey 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-room house in good condition, well located. See Oscar Ladson or call 40-E, Shel burn. FOR SALE 3-room house. front and back porch, siding, and barn. $500.00. Two miles south of Scbtchtown. Must be moved. Jane Swan. 1 FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk and girl's bicycle. Phone 9192. FOR- SALE Electric table model radio. Call at 840 East Washington St. FOR SALE Dressed fish. At l n i r ri 1 1 iiuuse i. mi. west oi vnaysviiie on 154. On Saturday and Sun.
I day. John Borders.
FOR SALE 4-room house, 2 outbuildings, recently new siding. Price $2200.00. Roy Dyer, Dugger.
J" FOR SALE 40-acrc farm, fair s buildings. About 6 mi. south of I Sullivan. Every foot of land good L rich soil. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Living room suite
child's desk, heating stoves, cook stove, chairs, tables and other articles ,at Breedlove's Trading Post in Shelburn. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogrs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. ! Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar serI TIC. I John Wachtel Co Jem 3mU, toSss
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will be made for use of a box advertisements are confidential to them should be addressed one keyed "Box X, care Daily FOR SALE Cook stove (Kalamazoo) up in good shape. 200 used building blocks. 317 No. . FOR SALE Automatic electrie and oil brooders, two sizes, . , , . n Stokers complete, 26" 9.11 hog wire, wire, 4 pt. heavy hog barbed supply limited. Smith's Hardware, Carlisle, Ind. , GENUINE . Dupont Nylons. "Crystal Sheer" brand hose, made not delighted. Three pairs, $5.95. Sent postpaid. Send your order and hose size to G. & L. Service, Sullivan, Ind. , crr catp moo -.u. it 1Q-3R nuri Standard Coupe, 1933 Chevrolet Master Coupe, General Electric battery charger, 58 h.p. Briggs and Stratton gasoline motor with electric starter. Can be seen aficr 6 p. m. Everett Brenton, 324 W. Glenn St.. Shelburn. FOR SALE 9 head of hcifirettes, red Shorthorn male. William Bush, Shelburn. . FOR SALE 12-ft. unsinkable, all metal.... Wave-King , ho;iL: Priced to 'feelt quick. Arch Ralph, 1 mi. north of Sullivan on U. S. 41. FOR SALE 1938 International pick-up truck with overload SpVm7er; R. 2 New Lebanon Phone. FOR SALE Majestic coal range, white table top with reservoir. Used one year. Like new. Don Wilson, Carlisle R. 2. Pleasantville phone. FOR SALE Play pen and pad, stroller. Mrs. Bonnie Truelock, 1201 No. Section. FOR SALE-Apples. We have a.wiae selection oi varieties aj. various prices.. Wilson Bros. Orchard. 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE--1937 -ton pickup truck, with side racks, '39 motor, 85 h.p., 6 ply tires, 2 rear new. Phone 11 J, Shelburn. FOR SALE Chilrirpn's flntn. mobile and medium size tricycle1 with solid rubber tires. Call 666. . FOR SALE Crib and mattress, $12.00. Phone 41-H Shelburn. ' Austin Ebler. j FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-ft. Oliver combine, in good condition, power take-off. Swap for small combine, too large for my trartor. Bert Arnett, 501 West Johnson. FOR SALE 1936 324.A after 5 p. m. Nash. Call FOR SALE 6-room semirncdern house, large lot. Good condition. Immediate possession. 702 No. Slate. FOR SALE One registered O.I.C. male hog. Mrs. Edna Clark, Shelburn R. R. 2. FOR SALE Casting rod and reel, excellent condition. Wayne Coyner, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE Fireplace and grate. 428 No. Main. mantel FOR SALE 3-in. pine floor ing.. Earl Myers, Shelburn. GIBSON HOME Immediate delivery. FREEZER. 12 Mos. to pay. So. Side Auto Supply, Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co, RADIATOR repair and clean-! ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re-' pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED TO BUY Kitchen safe. Call Times Office.
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
' 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. MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED ' Men: Attendants, Finish Carpenter, Auto Driver, Dairy Farmer. Women: Attendants, Practical Nurses, Cooks, Asst. Cooks.
Open to single persons and mar- in MEMORIAM ried couples. No children. Good jn loving memory of our dear salary. Paid vacation. Board, rjad Lester C. Sturgeon, who room, laundry, general medical passed away two years ago Oct. care furnished. Institution for 9 feebleminded. Fort Wayne State The days have passed into anSchool, 801 E. State Blvd., Fort other year,
Wayne 1, Indiana. WANTED Young lady (high school graduate) for office work in Sullivan. Good wages. Write Box ZZ, c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY 2 Guernscy heifers to be fresh soon. Call 278, Sullivan. - ' rAAT 01 Excellent working conditions. Kin.."" ..m.wxwu, Box 10 c-o Times. WANTED Daily riders to Terre Haute from Shelburn or armersDurg. leiepnone ounivan 735 - x or write Lester Wright, R- R- 2 Shelburn. w ANTED TO BUY Black Percheron mare, 5 years did. fercneron mare, o years oiu. Weighing 1800 pounds. J. Howard nn -"0' "'w". r.ENERAL HAULING roal -,?nd and gravel. Lavere Knotts, Phone 8151. V:NTED12 or 15 Buff Rock pullets. Mrs. Tom White, Shelburn Fhone 45-H., ; i Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service tire oatrery ana tarm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. FOR authorized Norge service, caU Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan We also repair small electrical j uiiUMi uuj.-u.vaii. appliances. Satisfaction guaran teed. i "ALL INSURANCE , is not alike." Fcrd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Build- ' ling. ATTENTION FARMERS: Do not miss hearing Cliff Townsend, Monday night, October 14th at adito6rium of the Court House at 8 p. rri. JUST RECEIVED New prewar tubes, motorcycle oil, Autolite batteries, Zerone, and Peak anti-freeze. Norway Flynn's, Shelburn. We're selling the new foam , cleaner- Flna Foam, like nobody s business. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. " , WASHERS NEED CARE to ' 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 Maytag parts. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. NOTICE Round dancing. Eagles Lodge Saturday . night. Members only. 5-piece baud. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. LOST LOST Upper plate 'of false teeth on East Washington St. Re- ' ward. Joe Hornbeck, Phone 441 "Ai LOST Brown wool belt to coat. Tuesday afternoon on soulh ; side square at Sullivan. Finder I return to Times Office.. Reward. fes! Help the Scouts WASTE PAPER! mw-rnm
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With another year our dreams of you Have gone on as before, Dear. When you, were here the whole year tnrougn, You still have that place in our hearts That no one else can fill; Though each fall another year .stars We find contentment in just j our luye linjjeia un at win. knowing You're happiest where you are And though the time seems to keep going, . We know you can't be very far. Longed for always bv his ! children: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc - Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ! "DIrtrt D.'nrJi TVTi nnrt TVTt-c 'ss JJ """ Hansel Noble, Judy and Kay. 'IN MEJIORIAM In memory of mother, who passed away one year ago today, October 10, 1945 Gone to the light that shines so fair,. Gone from the earth bf sorrow and care, Resting those hands j that did I their best, ' Gone? dear mother, gone to rest. may be, -;. But in our memory you will al wavs be. ' Your cheery smile and kindly ways Are' pleasant to. recall, , , j i ' Y 0U Daa. 3 Klna WOTQ Ior every one And died beloved by all. Sadly : missed ' by daughter, Pauline Kerchher Brown.
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SAMUEl CARDINAL STRITCH, left. Of Chicago has an eamrrt c;d with AFL chief, William Green, at the 65th annual convention of t!-,s labor organization in the Windy City. I 'Inter nationu)
News Every Day From Neighboring fowns
1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardrop of near Dugger spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Germa Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers visited over the week-end with relatives in Washington County. Tom and Bob Dickerson, Laverl Hackler and Tom Brock sPent Friday in Terre Haute. Mr- ana ivlrs- vvenacu owc and daughter, Linda, visited tne latter's parents in Washington, Indiana, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Underbill, Mrs. Essa Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Don McFarland spent Sunday in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. i ti rr TIT I .11 C...AAt Guy Underhill Mrs. Neva Bowman returned to her home in Jasonville Monday evening after a few days', visit here with her daughter ardjamily, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stout. Mrs. Mildred . Whitiger of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Mallie Stuck Monday, afternoon. .' ' -- .. uo' -
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' ..i. Ti.tJ. Mr.; and Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt. MrsV Hughes is the former DeLois Lippeatt. ivirs. Gertie DeNeve spent AND AFL'S GREEN
of Anderson were the guests 0ftg. Owens and May Mrs.. Newt,. Wilkes Sunday. m"' UiarUs Braoley of Vhiting, is Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker of visiting Mr. and Mrs. Toney New Lebanon, called on Mr. and Borders. Mrs. Frank Daniels and family Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hughes of Sunday evening. Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell of
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Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Bledsoe of Brownstown. Miss Elaine Dudley of Sullivan, was a Sunday evening guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkes and Miss Wilma Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raines and daughters, Linda and Karen, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raines and Mrs. Eva Taylor. Rev. C. E. Homberger, Mrs. Hombergrr and daughter. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason attended Layman's meeting at the Carl' ' '.rS'ft Church Mon
day night. ! The Women's Study Club met Mr- and Mrs- Elmer Arnett Tuesdav evening at the shelter children and Mr. and Mrs. house. 'After the business session ' Wayne Morin visited Mr. and the club was entertained by Mrs. MS- Bil1 Stevens Sunday eveJ. R. Riggs with a book review. nmSThe book was "Gather Ye the Mr. and Mrs. Max Sluder and Rosebuds." Senior girls were son, Max Lee, of Chicago and guests of the club. Refreshments Miss Judy Jefferson of Terre
of pumpkin pie, whipped cream, nuts and coffee were served. Tlc Q0iden piUi0 cia3S wni
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meet Friday night at Sycamore ''--clows for a Halloween party. fl.Evi.-'V. come masked. Ho3-
tcacna will v-xt; ticij, uvuid. Mulberry, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Lou Hunley accompanied them home .for a visit. Mrs. Ef fie Cooper and Mrs. " Anna Nichols left Sunday afternoon for Indianapolis where t-iey wilt attend tha Eebekah Assembly as delegates, from the local chapter. i I IVrs. R?.chcl Cooper is spend- ; inff the Aveek with relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Reah Hoilman returned .home Sunday night from a One-Minute Test 1. What ' snake is - the most poisonous? . 2. What is the only domesticated animal that has shown no fear of the dark? 3, Why does a bee hum because he is happy? Words of Wisdom The pursuit, even of the best; things, ought to be calm and tranquil. Cicero. Hints on Etiquette It is good manners and very good psychology to be interested They'll Do It Every I WL 1 ik 1 W M I V .1 , 1 1 1 . It ,VA.V I . - , . ....
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week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, James Landes at Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mrs. Edith Plunkett and dau-
ghter of Palestine, were guests
over tne weeK-ena or Mr. ana We wmt to thank Rev. piclTe Mrs. Rex Daugherty and family. and Rev Sutch and Hal McFarDr. L. G. Zerfas and children ,and for their wordS of console
Ult bunday on a vacation trip to Alabama. Prof, and Mrs. James H. Beach of Norwood, Pennsylvania, were RUCFts Sunday of Prof, and Mrs. George Tilford. ' OIL FIELD Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sluder Friday night and Saturday. Miss Norma Morin of Terre Haute, was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Conroe Wyman visited his parents one night last week. Don Granby, who has been in a hospital in Illinois, is able to be home. . Mrs. Virginia Pound of Terre Haute, was a guest of her sister, Maxine, one day last week.
Annual Sale i Indiana Hereford As'n. OCTOBER 14, 1946 j TIPPECANOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Lafayette, Indiana 16 BULLS 54 FEMALES,
These are strictly top cattle. Cattle will be judged at 9:00 A. M. Sale begins at 1:00 P. M. Catalogs upon request HENRY MAYO, Secretary West Lafayette, Indiana
GRAB BAG in the children and general affairs of your friends when they talk about them. Do not expect your acquaintances to be interested in your affairs and not reciprocate. Today's Horoscope You are a bright, cheerful person, witty and a general favorite. Your carefree ways belie xour strong character, good judgment, and capability in handling any situatipn. You have many real friends, love your home and are affectionate and demonstrative in your love. Reveries and dreams Distributed by Ktng Feature Syndicate,
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CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors and especially thank Mrs. Laura Boone, who helped us with their many acts of thoughtful kindness and sym-. pathy, during the illness and
passing of our beloved wife and ! motherj Mrs. May Carrithcrs. tlol, And Mrs Lvnri Sproatt. Mrs. Helen Keonig and Mrs. Lois Burroughs for their beautiful song service. Also the Mary Sherman Hospi al and staff. And all of those who sent flowers. We are grateful to all of you who helped us at this time. Words alone cannot express our appreciation. Roscoe Carrithers, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Carrithers, Mrs. Leliah Hamilton, Mrs. Myrtle Grass, Mrs. Dorothy Schneider, Mrs. Virginia Hollingsworth. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alain' 8rrvic Cost N Mare." 24 HOUR ' Taxi Service CaL42H BUS DEPOT CAFE i may be impressive, but are not ' necessarily significant on this' date. Sociability will be a rare treat. Innovations proposed now,however, will receive help. Your" intuition is keen and dependable, so use it to further your wishes" hopes and dreams. Speak and express yourself freely this eve--' ning, for what you want may be nearer to fruition than you think.. One-Minute Test Answers 1. The king cobra. 2. The cat. 3. No, the hum is due to a rapid vibration of the wings. By Jimmy Hado . . - ?J 1 m I . rMPL 1 tt I 1 I -, 1.1 5aA i . mu wyiwu WEST HES BEEN IS THAT PERFUME STORE ON FIFTH AVE-NOO-OF THE OLPWE3TPILUTEP EVROSEVATER ANP HAIR OIL . THAMXTD EPPIE PtJNN,N5WSt)QKjy
