Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 225, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 November 1946 — Page 3

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For Sale and ' HP. electric motors tractor manure spreaders. Farm Bureau Co-op. in T..i A.vti mnn . Va cu tervlca call 285 at Tl Jh lattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. . FOR SALE Fairfield, seedi 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.

XI. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners, supplies & service. A Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250.

FOR SALE Just received aluminum and star steel bits, nice assortment; also western spurs, aluminum & star steel, lioonq Harness.. .... . j

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Victor, Columbia "AHA' arid ( Signature records. Weekly shipA'ments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music

House FOR SALE Apples. All varieties. $1.50 and up. Please bring containers. Rickard Orchard, 1 mi. west of Legion Home. FOR SALE 1935 Ford. Rebuilt motor. Good running condition. See James Crick, 612 E. Chaney. : FOR SALE Apples. Special sale No. 1 Grimes Golden, $2.00. Other grades $1.00 up. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE Cooti stock 250-lb. Spotted, Poland-China sow with ,7 pigs; good two-horse wagon with sideboards, .spring seat and patent endtfate, scoop-board; wagon hay-rack, well ironed and painted. Claude C. Phillips, Sullivan R. 2. Graysville phone. FOR SALE 15 steers: 10 Herefords. 5 Angus, wt. 500-600. Vk miles west New Lebanon eleva. tor. Ernest Hunt, . FOR SALE Pony saddle and bridle. Very reasonable. Sullivan phone 8072. ' FOR SALE Walnut enamel steel panel bed, coil springs and mattress, rocking chair, large size trunk," Round Oak heating stove, laundry cook stove, 4 caps. L. A. Donaldson, Graysville. FOR SALE 1941 Hudson, new motor, new tires. Inquire 902 N. Court.

i FOR SALE WISCONSIN ENGINES. We are authorized agents . and have two 2V2 h.p. engines in stock. More coming. See us for further information. Monroe's f Feed 8c Implement Sales.

FOR SALE Coal range (Kala mazoo), good condition. 822 North State St. FOR SALE General. Electric battery charger, $35.00; automatic brake bleeder, $15.00; air compressor, $45.00; and floor crane hoist, $35.00. Everett Brenton, Shelburn. See after 6:00 p. m. or call 34-X, Shelburn. 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, 21 hour serflea. - . John WachtelCo

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will be made for use of a box advertisements are confidential SULLIVAN property for sale, immediate possession. Woodward i Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. I ! 1 FOR SALE 5 dozen Austra-; : wmte and Leghorn hens: ' - IJurOC male hop- rnwi anH 1noif o. Route 1. FOR SALE 100 acres, nlentv of timber. East of Paxton. Chas. I E. Willis. rriTJ c at r n 01 .1 i oj-ujii t, juan otionnorn spring bull calves, Subject to register. Dorlynn Johnson, ml.' youth Fairbanks. rrro cattt d-a j: room suite, 9x12 rug. 319 Indiana Ave. or phone 436-L. LIMITED AMOUNT of rippn freezing units for immediate de livery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. FOR SALE 6-room modern house at 219 North Court Street. Immediate possession. W. T. Mellott. - PLENTY good reject . 600x16 tires, "$11,00; some 650x16, $12.75. Specialiic; to dealers. "Asa M: Clark, Hymera, Ind. of FOR SALE Three rooms pre-war household furniture, cheap. Good condition. 1033 West Lincoln St., Phone 96-X, Shelburn. FOR SALE 4-room house, corner lot, outbuildings. Good repair.. Immediate ' possession. $1,000.00. 1033 West Lincoln St., Shelburn. Phone 96-X, Shelburn. FOR SALE Semi-modern 6room house, large lot, vacant. Call at 409 N, State or phone 6G5-X. FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull, one Holstein calf, one 1944 Ford tractor. V mile west and mi. south New Harmony. William Monroe. FOR SALE Pressure gas kitchen range, in good condition. 1055 East Washington. FOR SALE New Remington pumpgun, automatic shotgun, .22 rifle and shells. Also have large size Hershey bars, preserves and jelly, candy bars and gum. Bose's Market, 610 North Main. FOR SALE 1 and IVi inch pipe. Stanley Frazier, Vi mile west of Dugger High School on corner of . Cass road. FOR SALE Good used coal range. White porcelam. Harrison King, Dugger, Phone 171. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Robert Wilson, 2 miles south of Wildin Greenhouse. FOR SALE We still have aL Jew geese left, for Thanksgiving. ! Also 1 weaned nis. Oiiinnv Walls. FOR SALE Small farm, good house and barn, in Jefferson Twp. 3 miles northwest, of Pleasantville. Write Hazel Enochs Stafford,, Crane, Ind. FOR SALE Fresh cow; five I young cows giving milk; some 6-weeks-old roan calvesi Rov Willis, R. 1, Sullivan.' FOR SALE Sweet potatoes. 2 miles east, 'A mile north Paxton. Fred Shepler, Jr. FOR SALE Natural gas heat- j ers. Woodward Hardware Co Dugger, Ind. 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 re pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925; No. Main St. Phone 334. . j

WANTED Cesspool and toilet i

cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start, i Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Cesspool, septic Mod- j I laiin. anu vault cleaning. .care Times. I WANTED Washings and iron ings to do in my home. 419 N. Main. WANTED TO RENT 150 to I 200 acres, grain and stock farm. ' Have own equipment. Box 162 1 care Times. WANTED Washings and ironing. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 443 E. Washington. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD 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 tnr rnmn pro 1 : 1 1 1 phanpp-nwr. . " . 'T' ' ' STAHI.'S XT A Mil A RFI RKHVTrK I formerly .Hud's Standard ServI ice, 29 North j Phone 262. 29 North Section Street; DIESEL HAS A FUTURE Instruction, Male. Diesel is .Dnirlli7 vonlnpincr ctpam nnH cfac -(" a "v.-... . ,-i ui ; t,.ino farm an rnaH ninmpnt owJ Binta TeMlPr linita on-n' huge new fields tractors, aircraft, autos Opportunities for i men trained in Diesel operation j and maintenance are here and wripnro hv nriipi cn,ra training. Details free. Write I Utilities Diesel Training, Box 40,1 ' c-o Times. STRAYED OR STOLEN A yeuvw uog, nan nouna, dodtailed, two skinned places on left ..n j 1.-1 , i . , ' front leg. Liberal reward. Erwin,' VeLrs, Linton. R. 1. Telephone 4-8-4. J WASHERS COST LESS to use when skillfully serviced. Let our. , expert, Maytag service keep your wasner HKe new.. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. LOST LOST Automatic pencil was loaned to unknown party election night. Would you please return it. Harvey Asbury, Shelburn R. 1. LOST Brown coin purse on north side of square, containing cash only. Reward. Phone 9192. Found FOUND Money. Owner identify and pay for ad. Russell Inbody, Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEIv Band Parents Club, Tuesday, November 12th, 7:30 P. m. at High School Buildinff. American Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, November 13th, 7:30 p. m., Legion Home. Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps No. 275, Wednesday, November 13th. Corps inspection!, state and district officers present, covered dish dinner at noon. (Nte Send your club notices 10 ,ulfc, Imes Saturday, before wccn- tluu "leeis., Women's Club, Tuesday afterInoon, 2:15 o'clock, Public Library Mrs. Kennedy hostess. it loffn at this time fast, friendly ' much you

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Dr. and Mrs. Byron Nellans of Cincinnati. Ohio, were here I Thursday evening and Friday visiting friends. Dr. Nellans is 1 snnerintendent of the Hamilton Pnnntv Home ana nospiiai in """-J r - ... . au. " - ea, to UUDim, inaiaua. tiiuaj j morning due to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Knowles. Mrs. Sylvia Taft was in Terre Haute Thursday, Jonathan Brooks is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of East Glenn visited relatives here , inursaay. George Reeves was in Sullivan Friday morning. w A ri ill x 1 ' ivirs. Anna wnue IS IUai ilCi here. Misses Lylia and Gene Skinner Oi. OUClliUlcUl, lviituigau, ivuic ccent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed , Owens. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson and young son of . Lafayette, Indiana are here the guests of-Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aud Price, of Sullivan R. R. " Mrs. Bell Julian of Palestine, Illinois, visited friends and transacted business in Sullivan. last Thursday. ' Mrs. Claude Ford left this week-end for a two weeks visit in Buffalo, New York with her daughter, Mrs. Courtland Henderson and family. Mrs. Effie Hawhee has returned from a visit with relatives in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. George St. Clair of South Bend, Indiana, were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . H. E. St. Clair. Miss Eleanor Milam of South Bend, visited relatives and friends here Saturday and. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Keene are spending the holiday week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Parker, of Glen Island, Illinois. Mrs. Wayne Pierce attended Indiana State' Teachers College homecoming at Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Springer and children of Champaign, Illinois, were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. O. L. Springer 'and', other relatives, ' . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Car penter are holiday guests of the. latter's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Seitz. M. -D. Asdell of Glendale, Arizona, and Charles Asdell of Owensboro, Ky., who were called here by the death of their sister, Mrs. Ella Hunt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wickline, Friday. ' Miss. Minnie Mattix spent Sunday in Rockville with her sister, Miss Irene Mattix. it ic is fc

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Mrs. Stella Stultz returned home Thursday from Sullivan, where she visited relatives. Miss Glenn Nash, who is employed in Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Nash. Mrs. Ruby Scott- of Denver, Colorado, has returned home after a. visit here with - her, father, I James Bensinger. . j Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton, I visited Mrs. Lee Grass, Wednes Miss Helen Wortman, who teaches school in Evansville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wortman. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Deafened People May Now Hear Clearly Science has now made it possible for the deafened to hear faint iounds. It is a hearing device so imall that it fits in the hand and 1 enables thousands to enjoy serm-1 ons, music, and friendly comjpanionship.. Accepted by the Council ( on Physical Medicine of the tAmerican Medical Association. This device does not require separate battery, pack, battery , wire, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. The tone, is clear and powerful. So made that you can adjust it yourself to suit your hearing as your hearing changes. The makers of Beltone, Dept. 1017, 1450 W. 19th SU Chicago' 8, 111., are so proud of their achievement that, they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable, hearing device in your own home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today. Adv. "MOST 32 LBS.! MAR SIZI 14 AGAIN" Bnce 150 lbs.. Miss Reynoldeloet freight weekly with AYD8 Vita- Jf nin Candy Reducing PIn. Now f 4 the has a model a figure. Your experience may or may not be the tame but try this easier reducing blan. Vrry ffrf Box Musi SAow Results or money back. Ia clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 pounds average In a few weeks with the AI DS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. No exercise. No laxatives. No drugs. Eat plenty. You don't cut out meals, potatoes, etc., you just not them down. Simple when you enjoy delicious AYDB Vitamin Candy before seals. Only $2.25 for 80 days' supply. Phone SAVE ON DRUGS EVERYDAY ThankiGod ForlMuscle-Rub! Writes Mr.; Robert Jordan j Colon, Mica. Advi$e$verysufferer jfrom Rheumatic Arthritic Sciatic Neuriticf Pains to try Muscle-Rub. Here's the true' story of a man who took treatments, used all kinds of remedies for his sciatic, neuritic pains without being helped in the slightest degree. Mr. Robert Jordan of Colon, Mich., suffered agony from pains in his hip : knee calf of legs. The pain at times : was so bad that he couldn't sit down. He tried several different treatments. : many different medicines all of which did him no good. He couldn't work. Lif ' was misery for him. I ' Then one day he saw an advertisement ; of Muscle-Rub the doctor's prescrip. ' tion and in desperation bought a bottle. He used it as directed and in 8 daya : the pains were relieved and Mr. Jordan : i was back on the job. -ir ' 1 No wonder he advises every rheumatic sufferer to try .Muscle-Rub, for fast pain VroUef..Ge't a buttle todays at .r All pood dme store's Remember, Muscie-nuo is sma on tn's money back guarantee. If only half a .bottle doesn't bring relief your druggist teatlisrUe4.toret- your moneys

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Linton, were here Thursday visiting Mr. Beck's mother and other relatives while en route to Bradenton, Florida, where .they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ready entertained a group of friends of Doris Knotts and. Patty Ready with a Hallowe'en party at their home Tuesday, October 29. Games in keeping with the season were played. Refreshments of sandwiches, cocoa, popcorn and pumpkin pie with ice cream were

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To The Voters of Sullivan County I wish to express thanks to the voters and workers who helped me to be elected as Recorder of Sullivan County.

Paul B. "Sam" Owens

TO THE VOTERS ' I wish, to express my' heartfelt thanks to the voters who gaye me, their support in re-electing me to the office of. Sheriff of Sullivan County. You may be sure that I will not fail the trust placed in me. Harold Reynolds

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