Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 220, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale

TRACTOR manure spreaders in g stock. Farm Bureau Co-op.

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fatter Service, Sullivan, 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 Electrolux vacuurn cleaner. Service and supplies. Telephone Kirk McMillan, i 250.

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

" FOR SALE 5-room semimodem house, new bath, hot water, 3 rooms new paper, large corner lot. 449 S. Main St. FOR SALE 4-burner gasoline pressure stove; 4-hole . laundry end cook stove with oven; 24" boy's bicycle, 26" bicyde; man's 17-jewel dress wrist "watch. Call at 438 Star Ave. FOR SALE 250 upholstered vender theater chairs. Ideal for churches, lodges. Available Nov. 10th. Hooiic-r Theatre, Shelburn FOR SALE 4 heifers. Ed Padgett, Pax ton. FOR SALE Baled red top aw Korean; 1 1934 or '35 Master transmission; 1 1933 free wheel ing transmission for Master. NeaShiloh church. M. S. Spurlin. FOR SALE Holland tulips and hyacinth bulbs, cut flowers, cemetery wreaths, goldfish, minnow:

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Greenhouse. FOR SALE Used Woodstock standard typewriter. 366 V Graysville St. FOR SALE Eight-room house 'two lots. Built-in cabinets, wa tor in kitchen. Priced to sell CpII 165-E, Shelburn. LATEST popular and classical

) Victor, Columbia, ARA and i Signature records. Weekly ship-

j ments. Record players, Album? '. and racks. R. W. Cadwell Musi' House. J FOR SALE Team of horses, 5 - and 8 yrs. old. Herbert Pigg, 2 I rniU-s north o Seolchtown, V 4 irile west.

1 FOR SALE Genuine ponyskin " fur coat, tailor made, fit size 16 or 13. $100. Tot Shop, 1V2 blocks j south of square on Main. v FOR SALE or would trade foi 'corn, about 5 dozen Austra White hens. Charles Plummer, 3rd 1 house north Paxton Postoffice. i FOR SALE New Whizzer motors for bicycles. Bicycle repairing. Welding and soldering. Gas oline and- oil stove repairing. . Large heating stove. Osca Norris, 438 Star Ave.

FOR SALE Kelvinator refrig. erator. 421 So. Stratton. Dead Animals Removed AU kinds; horsca, 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 hoar serJohnWachtelCo Tmj mm Ssss

FOR SALE Window sash frames & casings, doors, frames & casings, redwood weather board, 8-in. base board, furniture, stoves, radios, beds, springs and mattresses, child's bed, pumps, dishes, ice boxes and a conglomeration of other things. 2 Phones. Parr's Exchange, Shel-burn.

$6.50. 25 VITALITY dog food, lbs $1.75; 10 dairy $3.35; egg mash, prints, $4.25; Omco mash, $3.95; hog feed, $3.05; rabbit pellets, $4.65. Hay, alfalfa, mixed straw. Abie's Feed Store. . MAJESTIC cabinet heaters for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. 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. FOR SALE '35 twodoolChevrolet. Good tires. Floyd Hollingsworth, R. 1 Carlisle, 2Vi' miles west of Pleasantville. FOR SALE Good used electric iron. Phone 324-A. FOR SALE Fur coat with matching hat. Cleaned and glazed. Cheap. Phone 538-B. 602 E. JackFOR SALE '28 1-ton Chevrolet truck. New bed, extra good rear tires, good motor. Inquire 720 E. Chancy. FOR SALE 20-gause .shotgun, Remington 3 shot sportsman with nyder sight; 8 boxes of shells. $100.00. Call 811, Sullivan. FOR SALE Laree roil hpatpr -sprl finr- wnsnn .?.?. Sr. rn..rf . FOR SALE 1933 Ford coupe. 3 Broad St. . . J . FOR SALE 8-room modern home on 41; 30-ace farm o'n 48, and ether town aid farm pro-; perty. Ferd Hall, Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg. CARLOAD of oil stoker. Order row! Draper Coal Co., Phone 14. FOR . SALE Limited number red tile. Wish to buy writing -lesk. 433 East Jackson. Tel. 412. i FOR SALE Two Angus calves. C. Lvndell .Drake. Fairbanks, Ind. FOR SALE 100 Austra-White hens. George Knotts, Carlisle,' Tnd. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet truck, lor.g wheel base. Used washing machine. Roy Alumbaugh, Cays. FOR PALE Feeding bogs. C. F. Cox, Vh. miles south of Sullivan on 41. Phone 9.194. FOR SALE More lbs. beef in Polled Shcrthorn cows and bpif. ts, registered. Corn planter, mowing machine, wagon, manure spreader and some doors. S. E.. Walters, R. 5 Sullivan. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth, good condition, good tires. 2 miles north of Cass, lVj miles east. Donald Robertson. FOR SALE 4-room house in -cod repair, with three lots, in Bicknell. Inquire at 115 West Eight St., Bicknell. FOR SALE Table top kerosene range, utility cabinet, table & chairs, chest of drawers, radio, girl's coat. 12 yr. 24 East Snow, corner of State and Snow. FOR SALE aire. Call 8072. -Electric FrigidWanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals 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 -r- Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 2C care Times. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Woman for housework. No cooking, washing or ironing. 4 hrs. daily, 8:00 to 12:00. Phone 8115. KRAFT Foods Co., division Quality control man desperately needs 2-3 bedroom house. Call Miron Roberts, phone No. 56. WANTED Lady to work in grocery store. Steady employ- , mcnt. Write A, care of Times. , OPPORTUNITY of lifetime supplying DDT and other profit, able products to farmers in Sullivan County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, Illi nois. wAwTirn WoitmM ,o. 01 wo " ' J" Box 12 Ti U " TimeS" . .WANTFD TO RENT 100 to 150-acre farm with some pasture. Have own equipment. Box 134 care Times. j FOR RENT FOR RENT Large downstairs sleeping room, ished. 233 So. Court. front Furn. FOR RENT 5-room furnished modern country home, 6 miles southwest of Sullivan. $50 per month. White Box GB c-o Times. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 "oft" -section street. . Labor by supporting the Case Bill? Ask your congressman. w,w voiea nimseii a uouu year prnsion and forgot the old people'.' Ask your congressman. i BRING IN your car or truck j for complete fall change-ovsr. iSTAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, formerly Hud's Standard Service, 29 North Section Street, jPhore 262. r 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 FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES. , New authorized Maytag dealer. I FOR LOCAL and long distance moving, call 30. Wm. Theal Truck Service. VEAR individually designed , . -"u f"""l troubles as well as Style. Ask your doctor. Call Iva Giles after c p " . Tn Wl,nm Tt lTo Pnnrn T , .u , wm uui ue lespuiisiuic iui any debts incurred by persons other than myself. Kyle Vaught. MEROM FERRY will close from G P. M. until 6 A. M. effective Nov. 11. Will cross by apf ointment. Phone Ttirt-ert Curty, Merom Ferry, for appointment. LOST LOST Tribune carrier's book with name of Nathan Raines, 403 Ncrth Olive. Call 861. X. Reward. LOST Black-white bob-tail fox terrier dog, named Tony. Seen Sun. evening around Old Hickory church. Reward. Call 70F-13, Dugger or 534.M, Linton. LOST Saturday evening on East Washington St., registered leUer and check. Return to Bill Jack Crawford, 614 East Davis, Sullivan. Receive reward. CARD OF THANKS I To our friends and neighbors j who were so kind and thought-! ful to us at the sudden passing of our dear husband and father, G. Dewey Baritber. The expression of kindness and sympathy which was shown by the many floral offerings will never be forgotten. We especially thank Rev. Hull, Mr. Railsback, the singers and the number of people who carried on for us till we arrived. Mrs. Cleo Banther Dewey Banther, Jr. Mr, and Mrs, Juel Springier.

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1 Mrs. Blanche Oakes entertained her Sunday School class Tuesdav nicht, October 29th with a Hallowe'en party at her home. A joyful time was had by all. Prizes were given for the different costumes. Ke resnmenis were served to tne toiiowmg. uottene Epler, Blossom Able, Jo Ann Reeves, Loren Gibson, Geneva Gibson, Sue Lafoone, Jane Kimmell, Barbara Potts, Phyllis Potts, Dwi'n., rv,Kh Mrv .Tn Ppvrnnet. i Violet Sanders. Mrs. Harry Irwin and Mrs. Mary Chubb -rMrs. Charles Mason and Mrs Frank Parsons were in Linton Friday. Thp WS.H.S. of Bethel church with Mrs wubup Hal(J Fri. day afternoon. Mrs. Eureka Hannum returned Sunday from a visit in Washington. Indiana and Gosport. Pythian Sisters gave a very successful party Hallowe'en nightMrs. Kenneth Goldman and Mrs. Austin Ballard were in Terre Haute Friday. ' " I Hov you thought of telling your form? Of taking well-earned rest? Ot moving closer to your children? OI seeking onotner t,lma,e7 w "T n anoTT T ' 1 .,1 i Maybe you think you should delay o little ' knfl"- cn v afford ,0 t,y d8,av? A wise seller sells when the market is good. He knows It eon change over-nlght. Now u Hi time tO Selll yjjITED FARM AGENCY, long established, highly dependable, brings buyers to midwest farms from the remotest parts of the country. No one else con serve you as well. Let us ell your farm. No charge unless we do. See our bonded representative NOWI JAMES W. LAFOLLETTE Tel. 9075 3 miles N. of Sullivan on 41 iOTJBKHOSaEf

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LELAND "WIMPY" FERGU: Republican Candidate For Assessor Hamilton Township

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Your Vote and Support Appreciated HAROLD BOONE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TRUSTEE Hamilton Township

Election November 5, 1946 .

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Mrshome M. E. Bowen returned Friday from Anderson where she had been visiting Donaid Bowen and family Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Yocum anH Mrs.' W. R. Johnson and . the - . - ' ...

WCCK-ena in nruwu -uumjr. --- Mrs. Fred Dyer and son of several prizes awarded the masBloomington, spent last week- ! queraders. Refreshments of sandpnri visitine t.hP former's Darents. wiches, donuts and orange drink

Mr. Lr.cl Mrs. D. E. ProseMrs. Edna Kresge returned nome rnursaay irom rox i-iant, Illinois where she has been .visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russell Purcell and family. . Rudolph Hartsburg of Indiana polis, Mrs. George Knotts, Doris and Phyllis Knotts visited from Thursday until Sunday with John R. Hartsburg and family of Kinaford Heiehts. Indiana and charles Suggs and family of Lafayette, Indiana. Mrs. Georae Knotts and Nina Rose Carey, assisted by Phyllis Knotts, entertained their Sunday School classes with a masquerade frolic at the church basement Tuesday, October 29th. Everyone came masked and there vas much -fun guessing their identity- Joan and Eilly Jenkins were judged the best masked, representing two babies dressed in white with

their bibs, teething rings etc. and daughters. Refreshments of sandwiches, apples, popcorn and cider were . served to Mary Jo Brown, Mari

lyn and Melba Solsman, Patricia Rcbbins, Jimmie Wilbur, Jackie Douthitt, Joyce Mason, Jimmie Sheffler, Jeanie Mseks, Patty Robbhis, Shipley Robbing. Anna Me Abrams, Becky Watson, Nancy Snyder, Patty and Billy I ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkes moved Thursday to Terra Haute to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gettinger moved Friday to their farm home east of town. . The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night, Pa d Tol. Adv.j (Paid Political Adv.)

November 6th at 7:00 o'clock at Sycamore Shadows- All member? are urged to attend and bring a prize. Thelma Ault is now employed

, as a clerK in KenaKer s store. A Hallowe'en party was held 1 Wednesday night at the home of Carolyn Daniels and Marilyn Copeland for a group oi Copeland for a group 0f their . fri.n r.am wore nlaved and were served to forty-four guests. "-. and Mrs. Bill Johnson spei. ,.c week-end in Lafayette attending Homecoming ceremonies at Purdue University. Mrs! Ora Sparks, who is employed in Terre Haute, spent the 1 past week here with relatives and friends. ! Pvt. Thornton A. FinKston ot Ft- McClellan, Alabama, arrived home Friday afternoon to spend a seven-day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.' Ed Pinkston. Mrs. Hettte Crowe,, Lola Ren-' aker, Rachel Cooper and Bonnie Rosebcrry attended a Legion Auxiliary meeting at Farmersburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilkey of Sullivan, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roseberry One-Minute Test 1. What are the three oldest Universities in the U. S.? 2. Where is Anttoch college and who was its founder? 3. Where is Rutgers university? Words of Wisdom Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, and its power of endurance the cheerful man will do more in the same time, will do it better, will persevere in it longer, than the sad or sullen. Carlyle., Hints on Etlqiietta In arranging for a wedding re Thcyll Do It Every ybU TK3WTERTH4N A BRUM. 7UU TOO; LOOK WWEN IMVfaURC PURSE VOUR EVEN REMEMBER SWING you that key Ltl - WHEN-El CPU IMS,

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