Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 November 1946 — Page 5

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VITALITY dog food, $6.50, 25 lbs., $1.75; 16 dairy, $3.35; egg mash, prints, $4.25; Omco mash, $3.95; hog feed, $3.95; rabbit pellets, $4.65. Hay, alfalfa, mixed straw. Abie's Feed Store. ' . ' i MAJESTIC cabinet heaters for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Sweaters and i skirts. Some dresses sizes 12 and 14. Phone 461. j

FOR SALE '36 DeSoto. Good condition. Tom Burns, New Lebanon, Indiana.

FOR SALE Royal Hot Blast: heater, 81; 60 Ford transmission ) & clutch. See Earl Hiatt, Dugger. i

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For Sale

FOR SALE 4 Padgett, Paxton.

heifers. Ed i

CARD OF THANKS Newkirk's Funeral Service

; Pirtle: j To our friends and neighbors J who were so kind to us at the j sudden passing of our dear fath

er, unver u. t'irtie, me expres-

2-12-6 FERTILIZER in Farm Bureau Co-op.

stock.

, , , . sions OI your umanesa aiiu sjur move your dead animals free : ' , , i.j

FOR SALE OR TRADE-3 or 4 of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse 1 good heavy horses. A few sweet charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. , tlsh tT thank Brother

fww icit, fiuuii unger, near

FOS John Deere part nd rvlc call 285 at Mace Tlr Pattern Service, Sullivan, Ind.

Rose Chapel.

RADIATOR repair and clean-iWa". the singers, and those who in WpiHinff r.asniin tank re-! sent floral offerings or helped in

FOR SALE Large service sta- pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 any W3ytion doing good business. Located No. Main St. Phone 334.

in the center of Sullivan. Excel-

The Children

FOR SALE Fairfield seed lent hook-up with many leading WANTED Cesspool, septic ;

wheat, grown from certified companies. Call 109. aim vaun uieamug. rauaseed S. E. Coulson, New Leba- ern pumping equipment. Box 20

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 Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Service and supplies. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. FOR SALE 1000 5" tile; white pine door, well seasoned; solid brass light fixture, shower style. Phone 10.

FOR SALE ( i 4-room house, electricity, barn, poultry house, 75 acres igood soil, 65 acres tillable, 4 !?: i : u - rj lnnnfinn

a , acres rcai ujuuei. uuuu iw-awit. I l; Possession 30 days. Lj 2 4-room house, smokehouse, i-''arn, 40 acres land. 5 mils west

bumvan, nice location, f ncea lor immediate sale. 3 We have several farms, and city properly for sale. 4 See USRKY & BURDGE

North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548.

FOR SALE Baled red top and care Times.

Korean; 1 1934 or . '35 Master transmission; 1 1933 free wheel-

WANTED Cesspool and toilet

IN MEMORIAiyi In loving memory of Veva Lewellyn, who passed away four years ago today. - No one knows the solemn

nuiijiinojiuii. x ijou XI CC WI1CC1 i i i i . ing transmission for Master. Near cleaning. Modem equipment. You ' artache only those who love

hiloh church. M. S. Spurlin. know tne Price before we start. , " s" -a- m. i in cilortno frit Iha rna im ImmH

FOR SALE Holland tulips and

hyacinth bulbs, cut flowers, ceme

tery wreaths, and funeral Greenhouse.

Box 105 c-o Times.

in silence for the one we loved

so well. Oh, darling, how we miss you, tears of silence often flow

FOR SALE Used standard typewriter Graysville St.

WANTED Washing to do at

goldfish, minnows own nme- aiso wanted, general j and your memory keeps you near designs. Bean's housework or care of children. us though it's been four years Phone '754. ; ago.

Sadly missed by Mother, Fath-

Woodstock 366 W.

WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Call at 1207 N. Main.

er and daughters.

FOR SALE Eight-room house, two lots. Built-in cabinets, wa. tcr in kitchen. Priced to sell. Call 165-E, Shelburn.

WANTED Woman for housework. No cooking, washing or ironing. 4 hrs.' daily, 8:00 to 12:00. Phone 8115.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

DUGGER

Mr. - and Mrs. Jack Raines visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melton of Clay City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and son, Hud, were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr- and Mrs. C. Risher of Linton, were Dugger visitors Mon

day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frakes

Hallowe'en party. Games and i NEW SUITS ohnst storips were enioved in a Pat Patterson Jr. vs. Betty

setting of Jack-o-lanterns, corn June Patterson

stalks, spooks and witch decora, divorce.

Complaint for

tions. Refreshments of cocoa, sandwiches, cookies and crackerjack were served to forty guests-

Canning records are being turned into the office of W. B. Ward, Purdue University horti-

and culturist, in . competition for the

children of Florida, are guests of state canning championship cup

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. to be given this year for tne Miss Helen Sweeney of Ind- ! fir:t t'.rr.r T. donor of the cup

Essie Williams vs. John R.

Williams. Complaint for divorce and custody. Florence Marie Grimes vs. Roy Otis Grimes. Complaint for divorce and custody. Richard Robbins vs. Eugenia Mae Robbins- Comglaint for divorce.

FOR SALE 10-ft. Massey Harris disc; Burdsall wagon witv corn bed. 5 miles northeast of Sullivan near Peerless. Clell Leach.

FOR SALE 2k -ton GMC truck in good condition, good tires. Contact Frank Asdell, call at 537 East Washington Streel after 5:30 p. m.

USED FURNITURE, heatine stoves, living room suite, studio couch, mothproof O'cedar clothes Closet; used clothing, wool, cotton "and silk dresses, special in sizes 10-16, also blouses, sweaters & skirts, warm winter coat3

Also rabbits & hutches. Breed.

love's Trading Post, Shelburn.

FOR SALE 7-ft. frigerator. Inquire Cafe.

electric reat Liberty

FOR SALE Six rooms and bath, hardwood floors, new built-in cabinets, automatic gas hot water heater, shower in basement. Full basement, coal house and fruit room, gas & electricity. Built 7 yrs. ago. Double garage, hen house and 2 lots. We are leaving for the South. Come look this home over and make us an offer. Will sell furniture with house if desired. 416 E. Jackson St., Sullivan, Indiana.

KRAFT Foods Co., division quality control man desperately needs 2-3 bedroom house. Call Miron Roberts, phone No. 56.

I WANTED Lady to work in grocery store. Steady employment. Write A, care of Times.

I WANTED Experienced welders. E. Stoner, Paxton, Ind.

1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: girl for clerk's position. Apply in person at BOYLL'S NEWS

STAND.

FOK. SALE

1. St. highway. 1 mile out, nice I Tottage, electricity, 2 acres, small barn, chicken house.

2. East of Sullivan, 1 mile out,

Miscellaneous

PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S.

4-room house, electricity, 2 acres. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19

Immediate possession. i Worth Section Street. n n - . ! t i x t .

o. ants une nine easi, plain

ed in fruit and berries. Tade or sell. What have you? i 4. North State St., 5-room bun;alow, electricity and water. Will sell on installment.

NOTICE Who voted against Labor by supporting the Case Bill? Ask your congressman.

WHO voted himself a $1700.00 year nension and foreot the old

If interested inquire 424 South people? Ask your congressman.

uourt bt. u. fnce, Keal instate Broker.

BRING IN your car or truck for comDlete fall change-over.

FOR SALE Two 2-yr-old STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, steers; 3 heifers. Also one Cold formerly Hud's Standard Serv

ice, 29 North Section Street.

Spot refrigerator, 6 ft. size. Aden Robbins, R. 1, Sullivan, on the Julian Powell farm.

FOR vSALE Automatic eleciriwater heater, 87 gallon capacit;" Woodward Hardware Co., Dug ger, Ind. Black Warm Morning Ileaten for immediate delivery. Wood ward Hardware Co., Dugger.

FOR SALE Table top electrir range, or will trade for table to" gas range. Elza Wells, SholbuiT Phone. FOR SALE Registered Hereford bulls: Hereford cows and calves: baled hay. Thomas Davidson Farm. Wm. Feltner, tenant

FOR SALE Pair of beagle hounds, 2 yrs. old. well trained Ross Ransford, Graysville.

FOR SALE modern house.

5-room semi new bath, ho

j water, 3 rooms new paper, large corner lot. 449 S. Main St.

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, etms, sheep, 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 serrle, John Wachtel Co

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Phone 262.

LATEST popular and classical iclor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipnents. Record players, Albums ind racks. R. W. Cadwell Music

-louse. J FOR SALE Team of horses, 5 I and 8 yrs. old. Herbert Pigg, 2' miles north of Scotehtown, Vt ! mile west. I FOR SALE Genuine ponyskin' .'ur coat, tailor made, fit size 16' ,u 18. $100. Tot Shop, IV2 blocks' south of square on Main. i . FOR SALE or would trade for corn, about 5 dozen Austra White hens. Charles Flummer, 3rd hcuse north Paxton Postoffice. j FOR SALE Kelvinator refrig-

3iator. 421 So. Stratton.

TRI KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE Nov. 7, 8 & 9, first door south of Smith Bakery.

The Blue Hole at Castalia, O,. pours millions of gallons of pure water daily trom Its bottomless depths, and feeds two famous trout streams. The temperature of the spring water is the same summer and winter. Fall migration of woodcock, oegins in September and reaches its peak in October. . Woodcocks migrate at pight arid fly low. , The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. O, has more than 18,000,000 specimens in Itjcollection. '. A steel ship Is actually lighter than a wooden ship of the same dimensions. In Anglo-Saxon times In Eng. land any freeman who had ac- ' quired five hides of land and a special appointment in the king's hair became- a thane.

ianapolis, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Sweeney and brother, John. ,Mrs. Dustin Stewart of Greencastle, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley. Mr- and Mrs. Warren Price and son of Terre Haute and Miss Rachel Griffith of Plymouth, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Reece Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bedwell and, daughter of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Bedwell.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Ray Sparks Jr., Merom, Ind

Garden iana, meatpacker and Phyllis 17.00; slaughter ewes 5.50 6.50; Vickrey, Merom, Indiana- top 7.00.

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1 (DP) Hogs 13,000; all good and

' choice barrows and gilts 160 lbs. up 22.75; several loads choice mostly 170-240 lbs. 23.00; sows 50c lower at 21.0021.50. Cattle 300: calves 300; medium i to good yearling steers and heifers to 19.00; good beef cows to 14.00; good to choice calves and yearling steers 17.00 18.00; good and choice vealers 22.00 23.00. ! Sheep 500; choice lambs 21-00 1 22.50; medium to good 14.50

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One-Minute Test 1. Who was the mother of the Greek hero, Achilles? 2. Who was Cupid's mother, 3. Who was the goddess of the

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CARLISLE

Words of Wisdom An effort made for the happiness f others lifts us above, ourselves I M. Child.

Mr. and Mrs.

and -Mrs. Stella Stultz spent Saturday in Sullivan with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Houpt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carver and Mr., and Mrs. Fred Griffith

of -.Terre Haute, were Sunday

dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs.

Scott Willis. Mrs. James Bensinger, Mrs. Bill Thewlis and daughters transacted business in Sullivan Thursday. . Mary Ann and Martha Jane Snvder. daughters of Mr. and

Mrs. R. J. Snyder entertained their friends Friday night with a

Hints on Etiquette When a woman guest prepares leave a company, the men present r-i'ild rise and remain stand-

Harold Waddell . ing unul the woman leaves.

Today's Horoscope A birthday on this the first of a new month means you are a great reader, an interesting conversationalist, and always appear at ease. You are adaptable to envlronment and circumstances, quick-witted, capable and trustworthy to the minutest detail. You are both loving and lovable, very fond of your home, and enjoy entertaining. The moon enters Aquarius at 5:33 a. tn. today. Adhere strictly to local regulations and laws. Your mail may contain disturbing news from a friend.

Offer your help to someone' you know needs it today. Your mind will be alert, so use it to help yourself. Continue concentrating on. problem solving. Don't try to change someone's mir-lss it would be futile. You may be surprised at the month's bills, but straight en out the bills, statements ami accounts, and retire before yoa' become overtired. ' One-Minute Test Answers 1. The sea goddess Thetis. - 2. Venus'. 3. Aurora.

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FOR SALE Window sash frames & casings, doors, frames & , casings, redwood weather board, 8-in. base board, furni-

ture,;stoves, radios, beds springs FEED & IMpLEMENT gALES

1 NO WASHER VACATION. When tired, you take a vacation. But you can't give your washer a week off. Maybe it's time for an expert check-up, adjustment and lubrication. Avoid serious

trouble. PHONE 332, MONROE'S

and mattresses, child's bed,

pumps, dishes, ice boxes and a conglomeration of other things. 2 Phones. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn.

New authorized Maytag dealer.

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FOR SALE 3-piece wood utility cabinet outfit, Allen Parlor Furnace, small Heatrola, and New Perfection kerosene stove.

All in good condition.

LOST Small male black and white dog. Speckled nose and feet. Answers to name of Patches. Bill Kellams.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on

Moving new engines for Dodge or Ply-

Saturday afternoon. Must be sold mouth ,1935 through ' 1946. Cox by then. 1st house north of Porter and Williams Garage, 207 N. SecDix. William Smedley. tion St., Sullivan, Ind.

of the PAXTON General Store "Everything for home and farm. Housewives' Paradise." SCARCE ITEM SURPRISES MOST ANY DAY FULL LINE FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Specials

FARMERS PRIDE FLOUR, 25 lb. Bag $1.69 MAGIC EGG MASH, 100 lb . . . . ! $4.39

MAGIC DAIRY FEED, 100 lb. (with molasses) . . . $3.49

MAGIC HOG FEED, 100 lb - $3.90 1 SHORTS, 100 lb. $3.79 1

SALT BLOCKS, 50 lb. 59

APRICOTS PEACHES PINEAPPLE CHERRIES .. RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES PEAS CORN TOMATOES & OTHER CANNED GOODS FRESH & CURED MEATS Owned & Operated I. & IS. f' W. K R 0 M E R

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HAS JUST PURCHASED AND TAKEN OVER THE OPERATION OF THE OLDEST STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATION IN SULLIVAN, 29 NORTH SECTION STREET, FORMERLY KNOWN AS Hud's Standard Service & IN THE FUTURE Will Be Operated As

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Lawrence has just purchased and moved In the Jake Fhtle property, 539 East Washington Street, from his home in Worth- ; ington, Indiana, wherp he helped operate a Standard Service Station for the past six years except two years spent in Uncle Sam's Army. Lawrence will give you complete Standard Service at this station from . 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. WITH THE HELP OF Joe Exline and Bob Hines HE IS WAITING TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH ALL OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. BRING IN YOUR CAR OR PHONE 262 FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE!

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