Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 218, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 October 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale 12-12-6 FERTILIZER in stock irm Bureau Co-op. Vf!H John Deerr paiU tid rvice cU 288 at Jace TIr & Uttery Service, Sullivan, lad. FOR SALE ieai, crown from certified f, S. E. Coulson, Ntw Leba- ... FOR SALE Aqtiella No. 1, he scientific mineral surface bating that waterproofs and lampproofs interior puiuua fnasonry surfaces, $3.59 galon. Second Floor, ROOT'S MULLIVAN STORE. FCR SALE 1938- Ford V-8; -ss'tinghouse' refrigerator; living om suite; Warm Morning heat- . Mlso small home. Denver Siristy, Dugger. i.- , FOR SALE Potato onions by c". pound or bushel. Dr. Shake, jutsonville, 111 FOR SALE Corn. 1 miles nth o Berea church on R. It. 5, illivan. Carl Bedwell. FOR SALE Good work mare. ound and gentle. Priced to sell. J. Hawkins,, one mac southi$t GlendorA.;;.''-!-'-' , . 1 FOR SALE Three-rign house l moved. Immediate- possestbn. $350.00. Jane Swan, IVj ila south of Scottstown. FOR SALE Electrolux vacu15 n cleaner. Service and sup es. Telephone Kirk McMillan 50. FOR SALE Shorthorn heife ,d: red Durham steer, the goo ind for butchering. Mauricf fhompson, 1 mile west on Wash 'ton St. FOR SALE 2 ladies' winl? oats. Gamble's Store, Phone 431 FOR SALE 1935 Ford coach flames Crick, 612 E. Chancy. A - FOR SALE 1000 5" tile; white )ine door, well seasoned; solid 5ifass light fixture, shower stylo, 'hone 10. jOR SALE 5-room moden 'ome. Immediate possession. 84' N.Jtlain St. FOR SALE Hoi.i?e and twe orner lots. Call Shelburn 96-X. &; FOR SALE 14-room house, elctvic'ty :.iarn, poultry imi'se, i,j acrr ;coil soil, 65 acres tillable, " ncres real timber. Good location P&ssession 30 days. 2 4-rocm hf;'"e, Rmo'rchous" burr;, 40 eCres land. 5 miles west Sjllivan, nice location. Priced fo immediate sale. 3 We have several farms, an cijty' property for sale. 4 See - USREY & BURDGE N'irth Oakley Bldg. Phone 548 . FOR SALE 10-f t. Massey Hrift disc; Burdsall wagon wit" coin bed. 5 miles northeast o Sullivan near Peerless. Clel' Lcttch. .. . , FOR SALE 2 V, -ton GM Wttk in good condition, good tires. Contact Frank Asdell, cal' d 537 East Washington Street fler 5:30 p. m. i r la l ueaa Ammais Kemoved All kinds: horsca, coirs, iheep, calves and hogs. Cal! Monroe reed Service. Sulunn phone 3,12 or Crawford ft201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar ser. iJnhn.WachtdCo

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: FOR SALE 4-burner gasoline pressure stove; 4hole laundry and cook stove with oven; 24"

. bc.ys bicycle, 26" bicycle; man's '"i"ei drefS writ watch- Cal1

at 438 Star Ave. USED FURNITURE, heating stoves, living room suite,, studio

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ton and silk dresses, special in . sizes 10-lC, aho- blouses, sweat ' ers & skirts, warm winter coal's. jIso rabbits & hutches-' Breedlove's Trading Poet, Shelburn. FOR SALE 7-ft. electric refrigerator. Inquire at Liberty Cafe. FOR SALE Automatic electric , water heater, 87 gallon capacity, vooawara naraware uo., uugger, Ind. Black Warm Morning Heaters, for immediate delivery. , Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger. FOR SALE Baby bed with inrerspring mattress; dining table; kitchen cabinet, Sellers, like new; library table; cabinet radio. Phone 461. . FOR SALE Table top clr-!( range, or wilt trade for tablf ton Ras range. JMza wells, bhel'nirn Phone. , . FOR SALE Registered Hererd 'hpr. Hereford cows and "fives baled hay.. Thomas 'Dav'dsovi Farm. Wi. Feltner, tenant. r-r-,o c a t -" , I OR SALE-80 acres good level farm land southwest of '.'llivan. , Write Box TC, c-o Times. , FOR SALE-250 upholstered -eneer theater chairs. Ideal for churches, lodges. Available Nov. 10th. Hoorier Theatre, Shelburn. FOR SALE Pair of beagle 'lotinds, 2 yrs. old, well trained. Ross Ransford, Graysville. FOR SALE 5-room semimodern house, new bath, hot water,, 3 rooms new paper,' large "orner lot. 44$ S. Main St. j , FOR SALE 4 Padgett, Paxton. heifers Ed I 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 or 4 lood heavy horses. A few sweet ootatoes left. Frank Unger, near Rose Chapel, , : I rr," oat t?' FOR SALE Large service station doing good business: Locate n tne cer.ter of Sullivan. Exoellent hook-up with many leading companies. Call .109. FOR SALE Baled red ton and 'Corean; 1 1934 or '35 Master i-ansmission; 1 1933 free wheel'rft transmission for Master. Near 'hiloh church. M. S. Spurlin, FOR SALE New Whizzer moors for bicycles. Bicycle repairing. Wefding and soldering. Gasline and oil stove repairing. Lsrge heating stove. Oscar Torris", 433 Star Ave. W o t r. " UhIIam'J ? . Hi " " vacmth bulbs, cut flowers, cemetery wceaths, goldfish, minnows i'.u juiieicii ueiuyus. riudiia greenhouse. FOR SALE Used Woodstock ardard 'typewriter.. 363 W. Graysville St. FOR SALE Eight-room house two lots. Built-in cabinets, wa. ter in kitchen. Priced to sell. Call 165-E, Shelburn. FOR SALE Breakfast table and 4 chairs. 1007 North Main Phone 865-Y. LOST LOST Small male black and white dog. Speckled nose and feet. Answers to name of Patches. Bill Kellams. ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on new engines for Dodge or Plymouth ,1935 through 1946. Cox and Williams Garage, 207 N. Section St., Sullivan, Ind,

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free cf 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 Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ,

WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh business in city of Sullivan a north Clav county. Sell to 15 and 1500 families. Write today. Rawleigh's, INJ-428-SA, Freeport, 111. WANTED At ' Mary Sherman Hospital, day and night man for . . ,j.,, ,. Ttj CO years of age. VANTED Washing to do at own heme. Also wanted, general housework or care of children. Phone 754. :e!ianeous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone - 285. W. Si TARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19i North Section Street. . "ALL INSURANCE is not alike." Ferd E. Hall. Insurance & Ren! Estate, North Oakley BuildNOTICE Who voted against Labor by supporting the Case Bill? Ask your congressman. WHO voted himself a $1700.00 year pension and forgot the old people? Ask .your congressman. . : . fCTTCE Who is in the wholesale b-er business in. Sullivan county? Ask your congressman. '' - WH11 .K you wait your battery is rechcrged by our "Hartmsn m .. origInators of rapjd h F1 , ghel. burn 5 ' . PUBLIC GAMES every Thursl day mght at eight o clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. . WASHERS RECONDITIONED. Expert workmanship. We are headquarters for : genuine Maytag, parts. Prompt economical service. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, New authorized Maytag dealer. BRING IN your car or truck for complete falL change-over. STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE. formerly Hud's Standard Service) 29 , North Section Street, pnoae 262. l ' ' NOW is the time to select your winter coat from our : supply. And at a real saving. P and A gtore FOR RENT . : ... '.., FOR RENT 4, 5 or 6 rooms, Furnished. Box N. S., c-o Times, -' . . ' . T IN MEMORIAL In memory of our Dad, Frank Smith, who passed away four years ao Oct.-'31. Four long and lonesome years have gone by, Heaven was made for a father like you, The many things you did for uYou were so patient, kind and, ' true We n;,sg you Dad, morning and1 niht, We lost 'a wonrful father. ) Sin.ce the Lord took him we ' understand, 1 Heaven was made for a father like you. Sadly mis?ed by' his wife, Pearl Smith, and children, Mrs. Hazel Williams, Mrs. Bessie Osburn, Ralph, Gene and 'Wallace Smith. CLINTON WATCHES Nationally Advertised Each Watch Guaranteed JL El GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Stare- -

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' Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Miller of Chicago, were the guests of the letter's mother, Mrs. Ollie Crist over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond were in Sullivan Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Velma Hayes spent the week-end in Sullivan with Mrs. Alma McDaniels. Mr.1 and Mrs Daniel Fount'Vin of Terre H.ute, yisi.fed Mrs. Oil'" Sunday afternoon. 11: is, - ,r '' 7i"?gle is quite ill at her home berev, Mwdp'tries' Rushia : McCrackcri, EdnauBoyiij and ' Fern Banf ield attenrjed , the r 'Achievement ,Dav program "sf -this Methodist church, in Sullivan, Tuesday, Harold Stevenson and ; Mrs. Violet Cash spent Tuesday ' afternoon' in Terre Haute. ';- : ' Mr. and Mf. Tommy Stevenson and family of Battle Creek, Michigan, visited Mrs. Violet Cash last week -end. ' Miss Mary Jane Downs of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs. MEROM ' . ' ' '''' Mrs. iCate Bowen ' returned home Monday after spending the past week with ' Mr.: and Mrs. Walter NasH near Carlisle. ' Ruth" Pleasant , of Ft. Wayne, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant; M' and Mrs. Stewart Olbrich of Amherst, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Milam this week. , Mrs. Edith Henderson of Shelburn, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Scatty Henderson and daughter. Anna Bailey returned to her' . ne-Mlnte Test " .1. In any fcook, are the evennumbered pages on the right cr on the left? ' . The instrument panel .'of a modern 1 automobile con tains ' ' a minimum ff five controls gauges, can you ftJme them?, 3. In, crossing a two-way street' or road, in which direction should the pedestrian look, first, right or left? ,, . "V". . . Words of Wisdom 4 ..",' And thus ever, by day and night, under the sun, and under . the stars, climbing the dusty hills and toiling along the weary plains, journeying by sea. coming .and going so strangely, move all .

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home Tuesday after spending' the

past month. with ",Mr. and, Mrs. James Bailey, at Wheeling, Ill-Bonnie-Milam 'Spent the holidays in Indianapolis attending Institute' and visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder and family at .Martinsville, Indiana. Mr, and Mrs.? Rex Daughsitty; and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Max' Daugherty at Delphi, Indiana. . . '. Mary Ann Rena1cer,: student 'at Indiana . .University,' '.spent the( week-end at h-r p-A ' - k 4 i ' J. ' ' Mr. ynd . Mr$. E.' O.' O.howrfirigand Mrs. Vera Gralbam ' visited. Mrv and Mrs? Eruce Ghowhing t:rd family- at SellarsbuJ-g, Indiana, over the week-end.' ,: Uvi and Mrs. -Marshall CoGb and daughter, Dottie, of Anderson, spent Friday, in DugScrW": Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillip'pe of Indianapolis, spent the week-end in Dujger. Mrs. Clyde Leaman and daughter, Sarah 1 Lou, returned to Detroit, Mich.. Sunday. . . Mr:"?iirt Mrs. Herbert Ebcton of IndianaroilK. r-pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Mrs. Pauline Pirtle of Sullivan, visited in . Dugger Tuesday,' Mrs. Eva Taylor and son-. Tcmmie, spent the week-end in Anderson. ' " Miks Elaine Dudley of Sullivan, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Wilkes and her. sister, Miss Wilma Dudley. 1 ' Mrs. Mary Blakeman returned Sunday from Holland, Michigan. Miss June Ann Miller of Sullivan, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller. GRAB BAG we restless through the pilgrimage of life. Charges Dickens. Hints an Etiquette A man wears a dress suit (longtailed coat) for evening weddings, the opera, formal dinners or balls, and all othsx highly formal occasions. With this suit ie wears a white single Or double-breasted waistcoat, plain, stiff-bosomed shirt, wing collar and white bow tie. Today's Horoscope You are generous, light-hearted and optimistic fond of entertainment and amfcsement. You are artistic and musical and take a prominent part in the social life Distributed by King Features Syndicate,

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BANDITRY BY BICYCLE I ' CHICAGO (UP) A bandid; pointed a pistol at David M., Lev', took $125 and his badge as a state department of .-nnsprva-tion employee, and fled oh a bicycls. - . . . ,-

Ciuft Ja.vln r?nl attrt tvn your home. Special, bargains on property pa instaKmeni pia Also arms for sale. .-'- W. T. MELLOTT Outdoor view. Both sash-inserts shown partially open to illustrate that each sash - insert may be raised or lowered like regular window, feature. An exclusive VACOL FREE ESTIMATES 36 MONTHS TO PAY Sullivan Insulating Company 205 N. State We Serve 0it-of-Town Home Owners of your circle. You are not' confiding yourself, but others confide in you. You are dependable, trustworthy and sweet-tempered, and you will have a happy and quiet life. An inspiring message today may giv. v ou the cle to furthering your ambition. Spend ' tha evening with the family or friends and do not go looking for excitement. ! One-Minute Test Answers .. 1. The. left. . .. . i 2. Gas gauge, oil pressure, speedometer; ammeter, tempera ture gauge. ' 3. To the left. A car approach ing from that side would be closest. " -' ' Inc

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