Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 222, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 November 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale 12 HP. electric motors and tractor manure spreaders. Farm Bureau Co-op. ?OR John Deere part nd rvlc cull 2B5 Hi Mar Tlr A letter Service, Sullivan, IndFOR SALE Fairfield seed wheat, grown from certified seed. S. E. Coulson, Ntw 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.

MAJESTIC cabinet heaters for immediate delivery. Woodward A' Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. j FOR SALE '35 two-door ; Chevrolet. Good tires. Floyd j Hollingsworth, R. 1 Carlisle, 2!2 J miles west of Pleasantvllle. FOR SALE Fur coat with n matching hat. Cleaned and glazed. , Cheap. Fhone 538-B. 602 E. Jack- . . son.

FOR SALE '28 1-ton Chevrolet truck. New bed, extra good I oar tires, good motor. Inquire J20 E. Chaney. , . FOR SALE Large coal heater, used one season. 233 So. Court. FOR SALE 1936 Ford coupe. 8 Broad St. T . FOR SALE 8-room modern home on 41; 30-acre farm on 4R. and other town and farm pro- ' periy. Ferd Hall, Real Estate North Oakley B!dg. j CARLOAD of oil stoker. Order now! Draper Coal Co., Phone 14 ' FOR SALE Limited number .. 'red tile. Wish to buy writin" ; desk. 433 East Jackson. Tel. 412 FOR SALE Two Angus bull j- calves. C. Lyndell Drake, Faira bonks, Ind. FOR SALE 100 Austra-White hen3. George Knotts, Carlisle Ind. 'rUH avLli 1934 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base. Used washine machine. Rov Alumbpugh, Cass. FOR SALE b well marked Hampshire boars eligible to regMft. Carl Wampler, Graysvillc g phone.

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4) Polled Shorthorn cows and heifi registered. Corn planter, i mowing machine, wagon, manure spreader and some doors. S. E ; Walters. . 5 Sullivan. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth. ' good condition, good tires. 2 miles north of Cass, l',2 miles east. Donald Robertson.

FOR SALE 4-ronm house in : good repair, with three lots, in Bicknell. Inquire at 115 'West Eight St., Bicknell. , . FOR SALE Tabletop kerosene range, utility cabinet, table 4 ?- chairs, chest of drawers, radio girl's coat. 12 yr. 24 East Snow, T corner of State and Snow. FOR SALE 5-room house. 21C McCammon St. Jess H. Wilson.

Dead Animals Removed ah kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snllivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre ITaate. We pay all phone charges. 21 hoar ser. John Waehtel Co ttm ch fe&sa . -. VV'l '. .1." HPT li' itti iiiiiiifupiiiiiii ii mnwwmi -MmWJ t ('

FOR SALE One Guernsey male coming two years old; two gilts; 20 bu. popcorn. 6 miles east of Sullivan. R. 3. Thomas A. Sevier.

FOR SALE One 24"x28" and one 24"x36" glass storm sash. 128 K Cross. FOR SALE Eleclrolux vacuum cleaners, supplies & service. Telephone Kirk McMillan,' 250. i . . ' I FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet. '.See Mrs. May Brooks at Shel- , burn. Permanent Anti-frceze available NOW, $2.G5 gallon. Norway and Zerone $1.00 gallon. Flynn's Service, Phone 39W, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1936 Ford sedan. New tires, rebuilt motor, radio, good paint. 1101 N. Main St. USED FURNITURE, piano, oil stoves, heating stoves, cook stoves, rocking chairs, dining chairs, kitchen cabinets, dresses, skirts, blouses, sweaters, coats and shoes at Breedlove's Trading Post, Shelburn. . FOR SALE Three-room cottage. Remodeled, newly painted and papered, new roof. On pavement. City water, sewer, good well, other extras. Inquire or write for appointment, BECK, 54C South Court St. FOR SALE Nice fat'"capoB3for Thanksgiving. Rev. C. E. Hombcrger, Dugger, Ind., Phono 143. FOR SALE Florence heater, size 73; new ironing board. 127 3o. State. Call between 6:007:00. Phone 789. FOR SALE Wagon, bed and ccop board. Lloyd South, R. 4, Sullivan. FOR SALE Hollywood single bed complete with aluminum double coil springs, cotton felt mattress, white dotted swiss ruffled bedrpread, slightly used; young man's all wool blue tweed suit, small si?e. Phon 724-A or :all at C. M. Creamcv's, 235 N. Cross FOR SALE Just received aluminum and star steel bits, nice assortment; also western spurs, aluminum & star steel. Boone Harness. N VITALITY dog food, $3.50, 25 lbs., $1.75; 167o dairy, $3.35; egg mash, prints, $4.25; Omco mash, $3.95; hog feed, $3.95: rabbit pellets, $4.65. Hay, alfalfa, mixed :traw. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE Window "rash frames & casings, dooi-3, 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, Shelburn. LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipTients. Record players, Albums nd racks. R. W. Cadwell Music Rouse. , . , FOR SALE 4-burner gasoline oressure stove; 4.hole laundry nd cook stove with oven; 24" boy's bicycle, 26" bicycle; man's 17-jewel dress wrist watch. Call it 438 Star Ave. FOR SALE New Whizzer motors for bicycles. Bicycle repairing. Welding and soldering. Gasoline and oil stove repairing. Large- heating stove. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. FOR SALE 250 upholstered reneer theater chairs. Ideal for churches, lodges. Available Nov. 10th. Hoosier Theatre, Shelburn. FOR SALE Feeding hogs. C F. Cox, 2J4 miles south oi Sullivan on 41. Phone 9194,

FOR SALE Female pointer. 420 In. Court.

FOR SALE Two buck sheep. Mrs. Clarence Wilson, 3 miles west of Sullivan High School on State Road 154. FOR SALE Duo-therm kerosene heater. R. L. Figg, R. 2 Sullivan. 3-4 mile west of high school. FOR SALE Strictly modern 0room house, hardwood floors and Venetian blinds throughout. Hot air furnace with stoker, large dry basement. Newly papered and painted, good roof, fenced yard. 439 Alton street in Bicknell. Phone 534-Y, Sullivan. Wanted 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 Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. KRAFT Foods Co., division quality control nan desperately needs 2-3 bedroom house. Call Miron Roberts, phone No. 56. WANTED Waitress, over 21. Excellent working conditions. Box 12 c-o Times. . WANTED TO RENT 100 to 150-acre farm with some pasture. Have own equipment. Box' 134 care Times. WANTED Furnished bedroom apartment in downtown area for two retired ladies. Write Box 144 c-o Times. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room furnished modern country home, 6 miles southwest of Sullivan. $50 per month. White Box GB c-o Times. Miscellaneous PROMPT R AD., service, for tire battery and farm' equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. BRING IN your car or truck for complete fall change-over. STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, formerly Hud's Standard Service, 29 North Section Street. Phone 262. FOR LOCAL and long distance moving, call 30. Wm. Theal Truck Service. To Whom It May Concern I will not be responsible for a::y debts incurred by persons other than myself.. Kyi 0 Vaug'nt., MEROM FERRY will close from 6 P. M. until 6 A. M. effective Nov. 11. Will cross by appointment. Phone Rupert Carty, Merom Ferry, for appointment. PUBLIC SALE November etn, 1 mues east 01 Carlisle on Indian Prairie church road. Farm machinery, household goods, livestock. Sale starts 10 a. m. Joe Waletich, Carlisle, Ind. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary.

WASHER OWNERS Careful Verna McClure spent Wednesday check-up saves big expense. lin Bloomington. Have your washer checked be- Mrs- Bailey of Rocky . Fort, fore serious trouble develops, called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Check-up, adjustment and lubri- Bailey last week. . cation costs little often saves1 Mrs' Hallie Wesner and - Mrs. much. We use genuine Mavtaa Julia KlSSs visited Marion Riggs

parts. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES, New authorized Maytag dealer. LOST LOST Tribune carrier's book with name of Nathan Raines, 403 North Olive. Call 861-X. Reward. LOST Black-white bobtaii 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 Ictler and check. Return to Bill Jack Crawford, 614 East Davis, Sullivan, Receive- reward They Don't Care How Old CLEVELAND (UP) An auto sales company advertised a 1917 Winton sedan for sale at $250. Five prospective buyers answered.

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' M's. Leola Lane had as her guest over the we:k-end her cousin. Mrs. Alma Jefferson, of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Underbill and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane had as their guest their aunt, Mrs. Lillie Combs, oi Bloomington, Indiana. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Jr. of Danville, Illinois, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Grover the week-end. , The Neighborhood Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Lillie Miller to help her celebrate her birthday. Refreshments 1 rt cnnl.trlliAC. ealnrl niimnlfin iin i;ith wViinnpH nrpam find j... ....... .. ...r-i . 'coffee were served to sixteen 'members. Mrs. Miller received ; many nice gifts. j Mrs. George Wilson spent .Thursday in Terre Haute. I Jackie Banther of Summitville, ) Indiana, Visited his grandparents, jMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taft, for la few days last week. DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 a- m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and son, Ronnie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martin and daughter Sunday. Afternoon guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ross Ransford, Zylma Woodard and Mary Hayden. Mrs. Bernice Alton, John and Martha Martin and girl friend of Terre Haute, spent the week-end at their home here. Relatives gathered at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Will Foutz November 1st to celebrate Mrs. Foutz's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and Fern were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Willies and daughter, Mrs. Lois Thompson called on Max Woodard and family last week. Mrs- Mae Jennings and Mrs. Candus Sellers of Sullivan, visited Mrs. Hattie Strain last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward of Hymera and Morris Ward visited relatives in Illinois Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph McClure pnd baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure Saturday. Mrs. Hattie Strain spent Sunday with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim WonerMrs. Fpuline Sanders and 'son, Jimrnie, Mrs. Gertha Parr and Ross Parr called on Mrs. Ann Burnett Friday evening, Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs, at the Clinton hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs, Lotton Monk were guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McFadden have moved from this community to the Herbert Drake I farm. ... ' . , :, Gasoline Bargain PRAGUE (UP) The official nrice' for a. liter of gasoline has been lowered from 12.50 to, 12 crowns$1.20 per gallon. The black market price is $1.50 to $2 per gallon. Cotton Canoe Devised i . MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A i full-size canoe made of laminat- ! ed cotton and plastic sections is now on the market. The National Cotton Council says the canoe is light but strong,, and can be packed in two pieces of luggage weigning only do pounas-

Mr. and Mrs. Leo House and sons of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abe House. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and children of Graycville, spent Sunday with Fern Case and sons. Mrs. Fern Case entertained the Busy Bee club at her home November 1st- Tha day was spent in making Christmas stockings. Those present were Mesdaroes Katie House, Nina Gordon, Nell Gordon, Goldie Shepherd and son, Victoria Tipton, Effie Shepherd and the hostess, Fern Case. R Mrs- Freida Pierson of Merom and Mrs. Laura Scott of Carthage, Indiana, were over night guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner. They had just returned from a hunting trip in South Dakota. Mrs, Clyde.. Phillips of near Sullivan was a Dugger visitor . Tuesday. ! Mrs. Ruth Abram is visiting Mrs. Vera Eager at Linton. Miss Emma Lu Cooper arrived Monday from Plainville to be the guest of her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper for a few days. O-E.S. met Monday evening In regular, session. One candidate, Mrs. Sophia Ann McGruden was initiated. After chapter refreshments were served to guests from Linton, Sullivan and Tuscon, Arizona. tooaysMrkets INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6. (UP) Hogs, 6,000; good and choice barrows and gilts, 300 lbs. up, $23X0; sovs about steady at $21.50 $22.00. Cattle, 800; calves, 400; good and choice steers, $23.09; medium and good, $16.00521.00; good f:tn choice hifen. WO.OO; nvlium and good beef cows, $15.00; vealers moderately active, good and choice, $21.50--$23.50. Sheep, 1,509; fat lambs, gool and choice, $20.50 $2.00; medium and good, $16.50 $20.00; slaughter ewes steady at $7.00 down Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dogger "Alkla't Service Corfj N ....... Mora," tw' Asm ' SHIMMYCAUSES ACCIDENTS 1 Tht ear that " weaves " or "wanders" will cause bad accidents. Have us remove the t shimmy" from your car anddrivt tafely. Specialist service. i Hg g0 Mahl PllOIlC B8

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Mrs. Viola Hunt, who suffered a I broken knee car) last week was removed Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston to recuperate. Mike Chilcote of Palestine, Illinois, spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Plunkctt SunoVv afternoon at Palestine, Hliii;.i.:. : ;": s. Vlunkett was a former Merom resident and had been in ill health for quite sometime. Death was due to a heart attack Friday night. Mrs. Laura Scott of Carthage, spent the week-end here with relatives. The Women's Society of Christian Service served the meals to the election board. The meals were cooked at the home of Mrs. Estie MasonMrs. ,Mary Hunt, Nora Ridgeway and Myrtle Church were guests Friday of Mrs. Edna Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farley v;-'cd relatives and friends here Monuy cn route to Brownsville, Texas to spend the winter with their daughter. They formerly resided at Kokomo. Mrs. Farley will be remembered as the for mer Nelle Copeland. " Mr. and Mrs. Rista Pinkston of Sullivan, Mr- and Mrs. Harold Edwards and sons of Montezuma, Mr, and Mrs. Perry Harris and family of Carlisle and Jesse Pinkston were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston and son. I - ... ! NEURITIS PAINS LIKE j , AN ELECTRIC SHOCK ! TO LOCAL WOMAN ! Just recently a middle-aged woman of this vicinity told us that she had suffered 3 years of torture with neuritic- pains. She said she felt like a sharp knift was being gouged into her muscles, and sometimes these pains would strike her lik'.; an electric shock. She said one could hardly stand it. Today this lady is again t enjoying life, and she says the change is due to taking RHUAID. Her pains are gone now. No more feeling like a knife gouged into her muscles. She is entirely free of her misery, thanks to this remarkable new compound. RHU-AHJ is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic acd neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv. Telophcnc service clay and night Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time Ph. Bus HO Sratinn Wiring 'luppliEs li-2, 12-2 & 12-3 Wire 8-2 & 6-3 Entranca Cable . Weather Pre of Wire 70 Amp. Range Switch Boxes Ground Rod ' BOYD ELECTRIC SIP 201 N. Section Sullivan "North Of The Square On 41" fii

TOWN BARS WIGGLING IN PUBLIC DANCING COMPTON, Cal. (Uru Panning cheek to cheek or jitterbugging is strictly against the law here. An ordinance passed in 1923 and still on the books forbids such goings-on. "Any dance involving the jerking or shaking of the body" is specifically barredDr.nrcvs were iurthrr bound by the following rigid operating procedure: "The male's rifiht hand is placed between the shoulder line and waist line of his partner's back; his left hand is extended, holding his partner's right hr.nd. The lady's left hand is placed on the right arm or shoulder of her partner," Police records showed Ilia Jaw either had been strictly obeyed or at least nobody's been arrested for breaking it.

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