Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 205, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 October 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale r FOR SALE Bran and shorts; ressure- cookers. Farm Bureau y:o-op. I FOR John Deere tfarta nd ''rvlce call 285 at Mace Tlr ft uncif, Dervurc, ouiuiw, FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally - m "armersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisener, Medical Arts Bldg., lichmond, Ind. FOR SALE Fairfield seed vheat, grown from certified teed. S. E. Coulson, New Leba non phone. FOR SALE Aquella No. 1, jyhe scientific mineral surface coating that waterproofs and dampproofs interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 gallon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet Standard " Coupe, 1933 Chevrolet Master Coupe, General Electric ("battery charger, 58 h.p. Briggs

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p. m. EVerett Brentonf 324 Wf l ' o ' 0 1 11 FOR SALE Automatic elecric and oil brooders, two sizes, rSlokers complete, 26" 9-11 hog (wire, 4 pt. heavy hog barbed wire, supply 1 limited. Smith's Iardware, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE 9 head of heiferwttes, red Shorthorn male. Wil liam Bu.-.h, Shelburn. FOR SALE One registered O.I.C. male hog.. Mrs. Edna Clark, Shelburn R. R. 2. FOR SALE 12-ft. ansinkable, all metal Wave-King boat. LPriced to sell quick. Arch Ralph, f 1 mi. north of Sullivan on U. S. 41. FOR SALE 1938 International pick-up truck with overload springs, good rubber. John B. F Springer, R. 2. New Lebanon Phone. FOR SALE Majestic coal Vrange, white, table top with res ervoir. Used one year. Like new. Don Wilson, Carlisle R. 2. Pleasantville phone. ' FOR SALE Apples. We have 'a wide selection of varieties at fvarious prices. Wilson Bros. Or. .chard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-ft. Oliver combine, in good condition, power take-off. Swap for Ismail combine, too large for my tractor. Bert Arnett, 581 West Johnson. FOR SALE 6-room semir modern house, large lot. Good condition. Immediate possession. 702 No. State. L FOR SALE Casting rod and reel, excellent condition. Wayne Coyner, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE Fireplace mantel nd grate. 428 No. Main. FOR SALE 3-in. pine floor ing. Earl Myers, Shelburn. L FOR SALE Dixie cast iron range. Mrs. L. W. Boles, east on Washington St., R. R. 5, Sullivan. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, heep. calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar serrtct. Monn wacnieJU) Tjt WmU. Ek&wm '.-

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advertisements are confidential one keyed "Box X, care Daily FOR SALE 2 bucks; 10 whitefaced cows and calves; Fultz seed wheat, not cleaned. Thomas Davidson Farm, Wm. Feltner, tenant. FOR SALE Big Duroc sow with 9 pigs, 4 weeks old. . Thomas Bowen, 4 mi. west, A mi. south Graysville. Phone 11-37. FOR SALE 5-room modern ! house-, two bedrooms, basement,' furnace heat, all conveniences. T.aro ,oi., tion. Box 58 c-o Times. FOR SALE Boy's brown wool top coat, good condition, size 16. 510 W. Johnson. FOR SALE 5-room modern ' home, garage, excellent repair. Immediate possession for quick sale. Also 8-piece dining room suite, good condition. 844 No. Main St. or phone 278. FOR SALE To settle estate, 80-acre farm, barn 40x60, fair house, for less than $100 per acre. 2 miles north of Sullivan. Box 38 care Times. CARLOAD of King Station F6R , SALE Warm .Morning stove, complete. Good condition. $25.00. Roy Houpt, Phone 792. FOR SALE Glo-Boy heating r-tove. 621 No. Section. FOR SALE . Good concrete stave silo. Fred Alsop, Phone 8213, R. 1 Sullivan. FOR SALE Having rented fny farm will sell 1 large tearn of matched sorrel horses, 5 years old; 1 black mare, good work horse. W. D. Shuck, 3 mi. south of Sullivan. FOR SALE Two' choice L building lots. Located on North Main Street. $150.00 each. See M. F. Stephens. 101 North Main Street. Phone 583. FOR SALE Monarch heater. Firebrick lined. Used 4 months. Perry Harris, Carlisle. FOR SALE Dodge truck. Raleigh Ranard, south of Dug&er. FOR SALE Boy's all wool coat, leggings and cap, size 8. Excellent condition. 221 East Washington St. Phonp 247. ' FOR SALE One good farm ' wagon. H. W. Ephlin, R.2 Sullivan. 3 miles west of high school on Roar) 1.ri4. I FOR SALE Goens wheat for planting. Harold Dodd, Phone 8071. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE! The temperature's dropping. Drive in, have your radiator tested and protected against subzero weather with our permanent anti-freeze. HUD'S STANDARD SERVICE. FOR SALE Genuine potato -Miion sets, cheap. Cox Grocery, Jackson Hill No. 1 4. 2 miles east of Shelburn. . . FOR SALE 1 Imperial circulator heating stove, will heat 5 rooms, like new, $75.00. 1 Fireside circulator, will heat 4 rooms, $65.00. No. 53 1 Florence heatine stove new bowl and rings,' $45.00. 1 Quick Meal coal range, blue enamel, $45.00. You will have to see. these stoves to appreciate them. John T. Bennett, Shelburn, Ind. 1$950 buys good Used Furniture and stove store in . Linton, Ind. This store will sell this week. See Claude Hensley, 80 W. I Vincennes St., Linton, Indiana, between 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

FOR SALE Old-fashioned tags, call on us. PHONE 332, costumes' for Hallowe'en. Aiso MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLERegal lilies and tulip' bulbs. 311 MENT SALES New authorized N. State. Phone 654. Maytag dealer.

ATTENTION BUILDERS: We have approximately 35 used doors, sizes 6 feet 6 inches by 2 i feet 6 inches, 6 feet 8 inches by j2 feet 8 inches and 7 feet by 3 feet. Prices range from $4.50 to $12.50. Followell Brothers, HyImera, Indiana. Phone 70. I FOR SALE Boy's bicycle. In good condition. Call after 4:00 I p. m. 239 West Donaldson St. " FOR SALE Farm, 27 acres, located at edge of Merom. 6I room modern home. Good barn, 20 x 50. New house. Good tool shed. For information see Mr. Raymond Thompson, Merom, In

diana or write Lewis Thompson, 1261 N. Lynhurst Drive, Indianapolis 8, Indiana. FOR RENT i FOR RENT Farm; house to live in. Box Times. ! FOR RENT 3 furnished , rooms. Utilities furnished. Private entrance. 424 East Hartley St. Wanted rTTrrr : , r WANTED - Dead animals. We remove yur dead ammals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED TO BUY Kitchen safe. Call Times Office. LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments, Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music FTo'Uio, VwsNTED Cesspool, septic tank nd vault cleaning. Modern p'rmping equipment. Box 20 caie Times. WANTED Farmers to hear Cliff Townsend Monday, October 14th at 8 o'clock at Auditorium of Court House. - i WANTED Waitress, over 21.' Excellent working conditions, j Box 10 c-o Times. WANTED Girl or middleaged hr'r to care for child afternoons. ' Liv; in. Transportation paid. For further information write, Mrs. W. P. Greer, 3336 Burnet Ave., Apt. 3, Cincinnati 29. Ohio. WANTED TO BUY Black Percheron mare, 5 ' years old. Weighing 1800 pounds. J. Howard1 Lynn, Phone 328-J3, Linton, Ind. . : WANTED 12 or 15 Buff Rock pullets. Mrs. Tom White, Shel-1 burn Phone 45.H. WANTED Buildings to wreck. I buy and sell furniture, used lumber and brick. Harvey N. Parr, Shelburn Phone. WANTED used saddle. 1 TO BUY Phone 8211. Good WANT TO TRADE Mechanically perfect 1936 Ford service truck with 1946 motor (good' tires) for good passenger car. HUD'S STANDARD SERVICE. wusxniU uesspooi ana toner, cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start, Box 105 c-o Times, . , I WANTED A waitress. Davis Hotel Dining Room. Phone 707. WANTED Man with ladders tc fix stairs. George Bennett, 219 South Court Street. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment I troubles. Phone 285. W. S. 1 .TARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. , .... . T . ALiLi IJMbUKAWUE IS not alike!" Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Building. ATTENTION FARMERS:' Do not miss hearing Cliff Townsend. Monday night, October 14th at the auditorium of the Court House at 8 p. m. It's a cinch to foam clean upholstery and rugs with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store SAVE YOUR CLOTHES, and' save your washer. Good care costs little, but adds years to its usefulness. For good care, by experts trained in servicing Mav-

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IF YOUR hair is not becoming to you, you should be coming to us. CHARM BEAUTY SHOP, operators Helen Neal and Alta Utterback, Phone 897, East Side Square. INSTRUCTION, Male. Mechanically minded men look into - Refrigeration and Air Condi tioning as a profitable future career. Write Utilities Inst., Box 73 c-o Times. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband and father who passed away two years ago October 14, 1944 Ben F. Lance. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent Is the voice we loved to . hear, . Too far away for sight, or speech

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reach Levin na Lance and children. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my dear father, B. F. Lance, who passed away October 14, 1944 Two long arid lonesome years have gone by, Since the Lord took you1, and' we understand. You w6re so Pati6nt loving and true " ' , ,A. ' . Heaven wSs marfe f6r a father ' llke you- . . i remember, deaf Pdpa, from long ago, The numerous things you did for me Those memories will ever lir.gsr As long as my place here on earth shall be. I miss you every morning, noon and night, I've lost a wonderful father A father so patient, loving and true, Heaven, I know, was made for a dear father like you. . Mrs. Doris I. Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Hil'derbraric! t-pent tlie week-end in New Castle. Mrs. Beulah shorn was in Linton Wednesday. Mrs. E. ' Coyner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Stine, Mrs. Katherine Harting and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Harting and Mrs. Bell Harting visited Brown County State Park Sunday. Word has been received here of the erious .illness of Mrs. Ketura Tabin "of Flint, Michigan, and of the illness of Mrs. Wesley Silvers of Plymouth, Indiana. Both are well known :orrr?cr re-ident3 of Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Dukes, Mrs. Fannie Bennett and William Dukes of Georgetown, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F.'M. Dukes. Mrs. F M. Dukes "pterin ire' tho T.nva1 fitm Phtprs nf iho T r. k e,i ct i Tttacriutr pveninc. The evening was spent in conversation. The hostess served delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake, sandwiches and coffee. M J. Aikin&Sdn FUNERAL HOME Passer "Aftfn'i Service Cbift N Mew."

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Mrs. Ruth Arnett recently e'ntertained witn a shower at her h'ome in Merom Station in honor of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ra d Bq d The afternoon was spent in conversation, after which the many nice gifts were opened. Refreshments were served to the following: Pauline Monroe, Betty Arnett and son, Mildrd Wesner, May Bogard, Sarah Ctreet, Dorothy Bogard and daughter, Nancy, Hannah Jackson, Hattie . Land, Dorothy Maple. Dorothy Burke and son, Eileen Bogard and daughter, Betty Ltuiibeth and daughters, Arnett, Josie Brown and Alma Land. Those sending gifts were: Mrs. Emory Wright and Faith, Eloise Creed, Grace Bogard. Gladys Roseberry, Josie Burmei:'.tT. I.Tnzel Sparks, OJive D;-!f"hoity, Modrre Smith, Irene Kcirliile;-. ftl-cl Krx, Mrs. WiH Fou'tz, Clan AuJt, Mr. ?nd Mis. Paul Scolt, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Alexander, Myrtle and Anna Harrison, Helena Wesner, Naomi Dulaney, Lola Renaker, Roxie Kelssy. Frances Dooley, Gertie Brown, Mary Reed, Dorothy Bogard, Alma Renearson, Cleo Gray, and Audrey Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Max McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKee of Benton Hsrbor. Michigan, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Rdd Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Cap Eeid. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Brown are announcing the arrival of a baby son born Thursday, October 3rd at the Mary Sherman Hospital. He has been named Jerry Dean. Sgt. Brown, who is stationed at Camp Lee Virginia is now home oh ."urlough. ! Mr. arid Mrs. Shirley Greene and sons returned home Saturday from a month's vacation in the East with relatives. Mrs. Nelle McKinley recently returned to her home south of town from the Daviess County Hospital where .she underwent a major operation. On Thursday, October 3rd the Merom Birthday club met at the hosni! of. Mrs. Esther MoClure with Mrs. Louise Daugherty as ' co-hostess.' At noon a delicious I covered dish dinner wns served I to Mrs. Chrissie Hale, Mrs. Cora Dugan, Mrr.. Hazel Sparks. Mrs. Bonnie F.o.-cberry arid Mary'erma, Mrs. Nora Fierson, ?!rs. Cko Gr?y and Freida, Jimmy and Bobby, Mrs. Grace Whits and Vicki 'Ann, Mrs. Jessie Rinard, Mrs. Estie Mason and Terry, Mrs. Anna McCammon, Mrs. Helena Hopper, Mrs. Myrtle Arriett, Mrs. MUHe Mahan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smile and Janice, Mr, and Mrs. Burel Rinard .ind Larry and Potrida'. Ms. Carol Fredericks and GovM. "Vrs. Naimtfj Bogard and Jimmy,. Mrs. Nobis Elders, Robert Mahah, Gerald Sparks, Charles McClure, Mr. Noll and the hostesses. The next meeting will be on Tuesday October 22nd, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Arnett with Mrs. Anna McCammon as co-hostess. Election of officers, drawing of names; arid other important business will be taken care of Bt this meeting.

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Mrs. Alta Jeffers, Tillie Stwally and Nell Gordon returned Wednesday night after spending three days in Indianapolis attending the Grand Lodge of the Rebekah Assembly. Wednesday uas snpnt visiting the Odd Feljlows Home in Greenburg. Ind. ! . Mrs. Nell ',. Gordon ' was the supper guest Tuesday night of ; Misses Beulah Pipher and Gladys jZink at Indianapolis. H. Ray Worth of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V,v of near Hymera after a flight la Detroit, where he has been visiting relatives. Mesdames Fern Case, Mildred Smith : and Katie House were in " Jasinville Thursday ' afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thompson left for Arizona Thursday morning driving through. They expect to make their home there. CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dial visited last week with Mr. Dial's mother,' One-Minuute Test 1. What was the nationality of John Calvin ? 2. Give the date of the landing at Jamestown? 3. "La Brabanconne" is the national song of what country? Words of Wisdom What's gone and past help, should be past grief. Shapespeare. Today's Horoscope You love, work and play with enthusiasm and energy. You are proud and reserved, discreet in your associations, and strive to attain high ideals. Choose a mate born under your own sign and you will be happy. Depression or the "blues" may assail you today if you have not had proper rest. ! It is best to take things slowly

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