Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 211, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 October 1946 — Page 5
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WANTED TO DO Auctiin- ; eering. Squire Bedwell, R. 1,
Carlisle.
I WANTED Man for general farm work. House furnished. Alfalfa hay for sale. R. R. 4, Sullivan. Graysville phone. Byron Foutz. ; ; WANTED Single bed with springs. Good condition. Phone
481. Mrs. A. G. McGuire.
i WANTED Good used car 1932 to 1935 model. 761 E. Harris St.
Phone 940-B. l . . , , WANTED Extra large feather
beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. ! WANTED Extra help. John-! son's Elevator. j
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For Sale
2-12-6 FERTILIZER in Farm Bureau Co-op.
stock.
HOG HOUSES, BROODER HOUSES, HOG FEEDERS Only a few left. They'll pay good divi
dends this winter. Priced right.
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! WANTED TO DO Housework. DUGGER HOME Box 91 care Times. j ECONOMICS CLUB I The Dugger Home Economics 1l:MAnn.... I club met at the home of Mrs.
IViiSCCllCUlCUUa i Martha McCullough Tuesday, Mrs. Mayme Apple left Satur1 I ' - - J A C
October 15th for their regular day morning en route io odii
monthlv meetine. A covered dish Jose. California, to spend the
PROMPT ROAD service for
First come, first served. WILK-. ire "r1? nd farm equipment dinner was gerved at the n00n winter with Mr and Robert
troubles. Phone 285. W. S,
- FOR John Deere parti nd INSON LUMBER CO. 1, noE -4 Tlr. A.
ZZZL Lm::: ii i F0R sa - Florence heater, 'North Section Street,
wn . good condition. 650 So. Main.
JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19
hour. Mrs. Ida Hannah served as Coyle and Faye Apple.
co-hostess.
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FOR SALL - B-room irame pQR SALE-History of World alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & dwelling, located centrally in Mmnrtai w -ri i?eD Aon.,, nM
parm(.r5hiir Ind. Write Guthrie . : T
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H. Wisener, Medical Arts JBldg.,
Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Fairfield seed wheat, grown from ' certified seed. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon 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 All varieties of apples; both picked and dropped grades. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home.
FOR SALE 5-room modern home, excellent condition. Immediate possession. Inquire 844 N. Main or Phone 278.
I Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Poling and
Roll call was answered with , son of Lafayette, were week-end "Why I attend my Home Econo-! guests of Mrs. Nelle McNabb and mics club meetings." The lesson family. on cleaning and making lamp I Mrs. John Thrasher and childshades was given by Mrs. Ida ren were dinner guests Saturday
Hannah. Several mystery pal of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rockwell.
200 ing.
i action pictures. Author, Francis
TrVAlvsiTl Miller Pmr.lo.s
$4.75. Send $1 deposit with took shepherd pup Sat, Oct. 19th gifts were
name and address to Box 13B c-o
Times. Offer good for 3 days. FOR SALE Dining room table and chairs and two-wheel trailer. Cheap. 560 West Johnson.
FOR SALE New and used auto parts. Nor-Way anti-freeze,
$1.00. Peak, $2.65. We buy junk.
received.
from nwmicM nf the .Tns Tfirhv The following omcers were
farm east of Shelburn. Person chosen to serve next year: Presireturn dog, no questions asked, dent, Naomi Davis; vice-presi-dent, Margaret Rumple; secreNOTICE Who is in the itary-treasurer, Gertrude Bedwell; wholesale beer business in Sulli- publicity, Gladys Coyner and van County? flower fund, Lorene Robson. "a'tttat oat a Those Present were Mesdames
Alice Pr.rker, who is employed
in Chicago, is spending this week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pinkston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkston and family near Fairbanks and helped care for Allen Pinkston who is seriously ill following a stroke of paralysis
household furniture at residence , - . RoH' r., . TjarPrn Mrs. Effi Commr was a -snnher
Mason Aut'o Exchange, Carlisle, in Dugger, Thurtday, Oct. 24th at Anna stevenson) Ada Loveall, guest Saturday evening of Mr. Ind. 1:00. Mary Ellen Thompson. E(Jith Coffey Margaret Rumple, j and Mrs. Cap Reid.
SFT.T. YOTTT? envhpan? anrf mm Marie Harrison, Pearl Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and
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fo Johnson's Elpvator Hiehest Jennie wiiKes, iNaomi . uavis, iamuy speni me .wetK-ena wuu
FOR SALE 38 white faced x 1 rrti ii j.
l-ows. xnree mnes wen oi - - EU gim Ema s inks Martha . Grover Vickrey. Hutsonville, Illinois. Phone, Hut- W P"ces Pfid. Bnng us Hannah. ! Mr. and Mrs.
sonville 109-10. Mark Putnam. UU1 u tor" "ow WIU.ie y"u "
. get a nanasome premium ior it. FOR SALE I extra large reg- JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to istered Oxford ram. $40. C. R. C. & E. I. Depot.
Railsback, Phone 767.
Made Rapid Rise
FOR" SALE Baby Jersey "bull calves. Raymond Ferree Graysville Phone..;, 1 1. j,4 t : j .; FOR SALE Wire baled red clover hay, without rain. $18.00 per ton. Floyd Hess, Fairbanks, Ind.
FOR SALE Home Enterprize
coal range, in good condition, green & cream, porcelain clad. Can be seen after 5:00 p. m. at
Henry Bennett resident. Vi mile
west of Sullivan High School.
FOR SALE Two 6.50x16 tires
with tubes; child's red threepiece snow suit size 1. 460 S. Court.
FOR SALE 40 acres north and west of Sullivan; also 42 acres 3 miles north and east of Sullivan. 523 N. Main.
. ASX your doctor about a
FOR SALE 6-room semi- Spenctr support for post operamodern house. Garage, out- tive wear. Individual designing buildings, 1 acre plot. On paved insures comfort and long wear, st. Some shade & fruit trees. 5 Call Iva Giles after 5 P. M.
blocks from square, soorr-i'hone 313.
Possession
AVOID WASHER TROUBLE Have your washer checked be-
CAB1NETS! ! 1 bathroom cab- fore serious trouble develops, inet, 2 telephone cabinets, 1 fold- Check-up, adjustment and lubriing bathroom seat (ideal for a cation costs little but often small bathroom), bathroom mi r-. saves much. We use genuine ror medicine cabinets, and a few j Maytag parts. PHONE 332, MONkitchen cabinet units. First come, ROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT first served. WILKINSON LUM- SALES. New authorized Maytag BER CO. dealer.
FOR SALE 42 head native ewes, 3 and 4 years old. Eno Brothers, 3 mi. northeast Graysville, Road 63.
FOR SALE 1938 V2-ton Dodge pick-up; one mare, pony and two yearling mules. Norman Koenig, Carlisle R. 2. FOR SALE--Maple twin beds, springs and ma Stresses. Will sell separate. Phone 4-B Shelburn. FOR SALE Galv. screen wire, all widths; lunch boxes, thermos bottles, shotgun shells, rifle shells, and oil stoves. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.
' 50-lb. LARD CANS, 49c ea. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.
FOR SALE Copper-Clad circulating heater; Philco, table model radio, good condition. 804 E. Jackson St. Phone 732-B.
TWO CARS of oil stoker on track. King Station and No. 4. Place your orders now. No more shipments until Nov. 20th. Draper Coal Co. Phone 14.
FOR SALE A good black mal
leable topped coal , Majestic range. Ada Charley, Oaktown, Indiana, R. 2.
TO SELL Woman's white ' THE Hud Crowder Relief Corps lambskin coat trimmed with will have a rummage sale at the Kelly green; woman's white Dn Booker Building Friday and boots, warmly lined. Size 6. Mrs. , Saturday, Oct. 25 & 26. Mary Jeanne Lowry Markey. 1 AT T ..r , n
"j-nj vKjjiiiv, rummage saie ai FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn 841 N. Court St. Including a cows. 2 comine 4-vr-old roan I man's overcoat, size 42, black; a
cows registered and classified lady'3 winter coat, size 38, black;
GOOD, both to freshen by Jan. 1; 1 9-mo.-old heifer, a real prospect; an 8-mo.-old bull calf whose dam classified VERY GOOD. Russell D. Pope, 3 miles north of Linton, Ind.
a pressure gas stove, a gate-leg table and other things too numerous to mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Milam
and son of Newport, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huff and
si daughters spent Sunday in $i Brown County.
Mrs. Pauline Gray of Indianapolis, and Freida Rose Gray of Sullivan, were guests over the
.week-end of Mr. anrt Mrs.i Will-
'k- lain-uray ana iamny. -
.IV r. mri Mrs. Robert Harrison of Sullivan, were guests over the week-end of Myrtle and Anna Harrison.
George Mitchell of Indiana-
nolis. has returned to his home
after a few days visit here withj his sister, Mrs. Sallie Mitchell. j
-Harold Stevenson transacted business in Terre Haute Satur- I
day. .
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BLONDE June Haver, 20, .has received the approval of a Los Angeles court of a film contract which calls for $2,250 weekly. That's quite a jump over the salary she received
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FOR SALE-Large size walnut' ' " 6" " " if tZZ'TJZZ'
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SERVICE on all makes of radios. 303 E. Depot st. D. F. Smith.
rolling casters and waternroof "dVi! 5.
mattress verv reasonably nriced nmeL AU men wlt" ovGrseas SoSotniy jiiS. j v-f:w-.now-
FOUND Stray bay mare. En
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Mr. ard "Irs. Arthur McMillan -- Sa'iurc'ay afternoon in Sullivan. Mrs. Jim Sheppard of Terre Haute visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sebring, recently. Mrs. Zein Nicoson of Terre Hauie, spent thr; past week with Mrs. Flora Wpnce. Mrs. Lillie Miller spent Saturday in Sullivan with relatives. ifir. and Mrs. Med Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Shields in Terra Haute. Rev. Shields is a former pastor of the Methodist church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Rumple of Ind!.. '- . visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Uwniipie recently. Mrs. Bertha Ingram is visiting in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. George DeNeve returned Friday from Indianapolis where she was the guest of her mother and sisters, Misses Ethel and Algie Phillips.
TODAYS MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 22. (UP) Hogs, 10,000; good and
t.oice barrows ana gins ouc hito....- ?.t $23.50; few loads strictly choice around 200-225 lbs., $24.00; choice light weight sows around $23.00. : Cattle, 2,000; calves, 600; good and choice steers and yearlings, $2100 $25.00; small lots good earlings and heifers, $19.00 $23.00; medium to good, $14.00 $18.00; bood beef cows 50c lower, $16.00 $17.00; good and choice 950-lb. vealers, $21.00 $22.00; common and medium, $14.50 $20.00. Sheep, 2,000; good and chbice fat lambs, $18.50 $19.00; medium and good, $15.00 $18.00;' good and choice slaughter ewes, $7.00 $7.50.
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We submit Ihe following wh'ch was an unsolicited letter written by one of our customers. SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Sullivan, Indiana A FRIEND INDEED. When I need money For the bills I owe, . There's one phce sure I can always go. They treat me fine,. They're- courteous, top. ' It doesn't take days, They rush me through; And when I leave With cash in hand, There's a song in my heart Which you can all understand. I tell them my story, I den't have to plead. Security Loan is the place for me.
Onc-Mtauuto Test 1. Who wrote "Rip Van Winkle"? 2. Who was the author of "House With the Seven Gables"? 3. Who wrote "Tarn O'Shan-ter"?
money saving home needs to be found at the P and A Store.
DENIES HE LEADS U. S. REDS
FOR SALE Model A homemade pick-up, 600x16 tires, $150.00. Also gentle mare pony, saddle & bridle, $50.00. John Wolfe, Vfc. mile north New Harmony mine.
NORWAY, Znrore and Pesk anti-freeze, battery recharging
while you wait and tire repair.
Jewell, 1st house south Hickory SfT"""' church, R. 5. Dugger phone 70F4.
LOST LOST Male Irish setter missing about 2 weeks. Call Dugger 119F-3 collect or City Taxi, 231
LOST Truck end-gate. Three
ing at Flynn's Service,- Shelburn. " f"' "" ' of Lumber yard, Shelburn. Call
FOR SALE 6 cu. ft. gas re-i Turner's Store, frigerator. See or call Dr. John ; ". r '
II. Oldham. GOOD STOCK of asphalt roof paints, metal roof paints, tinners red and aluminum paint. See us before you buy. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Hante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serJohn Wachtel Co : Tm S&rSss, idftn
inPANWIUJtHUIi
Wanted
CARD OF THANKS '. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and help during our recent bereavement ! in the loss of our dear wife and j mother, also for the beautiful I floral offerings. They were all j sincerely appreciated.
I nusuaiiu ana r amines oi ivirs
WANTED Dead animals. We ; Jennie (Morris) Reinbold.
remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
RADIATOR repair and clean
' ' CARD OF THANKS ' We appreciate all the many I acts of kindness shown us during
in i ! our recent bereavement, and wish ing. Welding. Gasoline tank re- !t .. ,u,. .. . .
pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334.
. i WANTED Cesspool, septic j tank and vault cleaning. Mod-'
em pumping equipment. Box 20 I - TV...
taie J. lilies. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You
know the price before we start.' Box 105 c-o Times. '
1 to say "Thank You" to each
you.
The Hoskins Family
Quit paying rent and own your liome. Special ' bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
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Words of Wisdom Indeed, I have very grave doubts whether a great commercial country, folding communication with a1) parts of the world, can better Christianize the benighted portions of it than by the bestowal of its wealth and energy on the making of good Christians at home, and on the utter removal" of neglected and untaught childhood from its streets, before it
-GRAB BAGwanders elsewhere. For, if it steadily persist in this work, working downward to the lowest, the travelers of all grades whom it sends abroad will be good, exemplary, practical missionaries, instead of undoers of what the best professional missionaries can do. Charles Dickens.
Hints on Etiquette The young man who takes a girl out, should escort her to her home. It is not good manners to leave her on the street, at a bus or subway station.
your socia' life and are responsible for mary of the pleasant affairs your circle enjoys. You are charming,, gracious and always appear to the best advantage, have many real friends and are loyal to them. If you want to shear or prune today, all cuttingis favored. Have a stimulating conversation at meals today, but do not go on a shopping spree; it is not wise. Show how kind, not how critical you can be today.
Today's Horoscope A birthday on this date means that you are a natural leader in
One-Minute Test Answers 1. Washington Irving, in 1820. 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 3. Robert Burns..
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