Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 227, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 November 1946 — Page 7

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Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 For 3aie WE HAVE 6.00x16 auto tires. . a- ArT.T Eye us tor irucK ures. rivm (FOR John Deere parts ana vice call 285 at Mace Tire & attery Service, Sullivan, Ind. i FOR SALE Fairfield seed Hieat, grown from . certified ted. S. E. Coulson, New Lebaan phone. FOR SALE Anuella No. 1, hhe scientific mineral surface touting that waterproofs and Sdampproofs interior porous Itnasonry surfaces, $3.59 galllon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. (WINTER wreaths and cemeVry decorations. Bright and colYtul. . Wildin'3 Greenhouses, hone 9214. We deliver: "tl'OR SALE Apples. All varieies. $1.50 and up. Please bring witainers. Rickard Orchard, 1 nl west of Legion Home. tfO.R SALE WISCONSIN EN"ITOTTs Wp sr authorized aeents havn two 2W h.n. engines in Hick.-More coming. See us for lurtlier : information. 'Monroe's Lj'fcd & .Implement Sales. i bULLlVAN properly for sale. immediate possession. Wood wan Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. -FOR SALE Good used coal f'ange. White porcelain. Harrison ffjrig, Dugger, Phone 171. 1 FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile lrA-1 condition. 1201 N. Section. FOR SALE Sweet potatoes. 2 finfles east, Vi mile north PaxIton. Fred Shepler, Jr. I .IFOR SALE Natural gas heath. Woodward Hardware Co gger. Ind. FOR GALE Modern bungalow, ; 'room's and bath, hardwood 'Urs, built-in cabinets, 3-4 basement, shower in basement, new 'i&nace, garage. 5 blocks of qusre, northwest. Improved treet. Box 55 care Times. m r - - rFOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, good rub;eT. l'4 mfles south of New Lebjknon. Oran Charley. I OR SALE 3 sows and pigs, 10 shoats. Hosca Snow, 436 S. Ciutrt St. t'honc TJ6. FOR SALE Small farm, good r.tkise end barn, in Jefferson Ivvp. 3 miles northwest ol Pkasantville. Write Hazel Enochs Stafford. Crane, Ind. RESH CUT FLOWERS Large Mums and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snap dragons, nestly arranged for any occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses, Pitone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE 2 40-acre farms. 1,'o-room house with good barns and buildings, electricity, water immss, barn and outbuildings Ficed reasonable. See Ben Figg. ii mne nortnwesi or tsucKtown at iKeynold Figgs' or call Pleasantville Phone 11. VOR SALE 4-ycar-old milk ry,v.- Some heating sieves. Buy kinds of, junk, Wm. Malone, 101 N. State. ij lvctiu i nil lain Removed AD " kinds: horses, cows, fcheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Solliflan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. UVrre ITaate. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour eerHct. flohnWachteICo

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accounts with the Daily Times. cents word, minimum, $1.50. FOR SALE 1940 lM-ton tandem truck, 1946 engine. Springer Motor Sales. ROLL ROOFING weights of 55, 65 and 90 lbs. Also 15 and 30 lb. felt. JOHN F. WHIPPS PLANING MILL, South Section Street, Sullivan. , . FOR SALE Some inlaid linoleum and linoleum strips. DRAKE EROS., East Depot Street, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1931 Plymouth Tudor. Fair condition. First $100 fcy Thursday evening. Porfer's Phillips 66, Section & Washington St. FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull, one Holstein cow, one 1941 Ford tractor outfit. Vi mile west and V mi. south New Harmony. William Monroe. FOR SALE 6-room modern house at 219 North Court 5!re?t. Immediate possession. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Robert Wilson, 2xk miles south of Wildin Greenhouse. FOR SALE Fresh cow; five young cows giving milk; some 6-weeks-old roan calves. Roy Willis, R. 1, Sullivan. LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums ind racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. LIMITED AMOUNT Of dc-p freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. FOR SALE Aluminum .garage doors now available., See Modern Building Specialties, 101 N. Main. Telephone 583. FOR SALE One storm sash; ;ize 12 dresses; ske 12 coat, larah Hayes, Shelburn. j FOR SALE OR TRADE Beagle hound. 1-2 mile north of Dugger High School. Fred Martin, Dugger Phone. j FOR SALE 5-room strictly modern house in Shelburn, with 2-car garage, built-in cabinets, 2 lots and all in excellent condition. Priced for immediate sale. Owner leaving community. Edward Siovcr, Shelburn. FOR SALE Heatrola, dining able and glass-doored safe. Telephone 857-L. FOR SALE Man's new Hyde ark suit, size 38, tan. Also bed room lounge chair, like new. 809 iouth Main St. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth Jounce couch, new motor, 5 goad irej, seat covers and gasoline icatcr. A-l condition all over. Call 25, Dugger, or may be seen it Rollm Eslinger's, Duijger. . FOR SALE Two cows. Vk ;nile3 northwest of Pleasantville. led Richards. FOR SALE House and 2 lots in Merom. Good location. Inquire at Barber Shop in Merom. FOR SALE 1940 , 1-tori Chev. truck. Long wheel base. 1120 N. Main. , . FOR SALE Large cabinet model heater, used one season. Guarantee perfect condition. 233 So. Court. "FOR SALE Used Woodstock standard typewriter. 366 W. Graysville St. FOR SALE Heating stove, cabinet, dresser, bed and springs, and other things. Garland Spoonmore on Wesley Eaton farm. FOR SALE 1946 table model radio and phonograph, automatic changer; 10 12-in. records. $100. Pete Knotts, 707 So. Main,

FOR SALE Hand-made antique poster bed known to 'or. Ill years old. Fart's Exchange, Jh:lburn. FOP SALE Tame rabbits. Not dressed. 423 North Main. I OK GALE Model A p'sk-up truck in good condition, good tires; extra nice lfi-ft. Schultz house trailer. Arthur Fulford, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Black wintsr coat, size 16, excellent condition. $15.00. 516 West Beech St. Phone 939-Y. FOR SALE 12-ft. soda fountain and supplies; 6-ft. electric , pop coder; 6 amusement machines; tables and counters. PlaMor Bowling Alleys, South Main St., Linton, Indiana. FOR SALE All wool red suit,' blue and brown plaid suit, three all wool Gena sweaters, two dresses, all junior sizes; 3 pair shoes. 503 Sylvan Dell. Phone 629. 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. MALE HELP WANTED A PERMANENT JOB. Starting salary $40.00 per. week while in training. After six weeks training SElary $50.00 to $100.00 per week depending upon your ability to sell. Jewell Tea Company, Inc., will employ three married men between 26 and 40 years of age to operate established routes. Car furnished with all expenses paid. Men preferred who have had experience in either of the following jobs: grocery stores, service stations or milk routes. Write JeweJl Tea Company, Inc., 449 North 9th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, giving age, dependents and past five years work history. WANTED Cesspool and toilet defining. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. i WANTED Washings and ironing. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 443 E. Washington. WANTED Ironings." 1410 North State. Phone 784-B. WANTED To buy or rent wallpaper steamer. Phor.e 781. WANTED TO BUY A lot in Sullivan to build a house on. ' Box 224, care Times. I Miscellaneous I PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. DIESEL HAS A FUTURE ! Instruction, Male. Diesel is rapidly replacing steam and gas engines on railroads, ships, factories, farm and road equipment, power 'plants. Lighter units open iiuge new fields tractors, aircraft, . autos. Opportunities for men trained in Diesel operation end maintenance are here and growing. Prepare for Diesel experience by practical spare time training. Details free. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 40, c-o Times. STRAYED OR STOLEN A ye'.iow dog, half hound, bobtailed, two skinned places on left front leg. Liberal reward. Erwin Vein, Linton R. 1. Telephone 4-8-4. WASHERS COST LESS to use when skillfully serviced. Let our expert Maytag service keep your washer like new. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. LOOK 600-16 new tires, new and used batteries, Norway, Zerone and permanent anti-freeze at Flynn's, Shelburn, ind. presbyterian rummage SALE at Don Booker room Friday,. Nov. 15. Let STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE get your car or truck ready for winter. Standard AntiFreeze "type S" $1.00 a gal. Perwmalized Lubrication. Tire and Battery Service. 29 ' N.. St. Phone 262. Section

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W I'LLTRY TO H " illlWIi IT WAS JUST A I I " -. DID YOU "N AgETOVEI?-.! ; ' (DUCK FLYING SOUTH m''11! f BELIEVE THAT, J iI'M GETTING UPJf BUT S-H-H-- J FOR THE WINTER 7 ' , 1 7r DEAR ? j ALLEGEOJIEXCX)NT A jgK A INQUIRING ABOUT . (pg

WEAR individually designed Spencer for back and abdominal troubles as well as style. Ask your doctor. Call Iva Giles after 5 P. M. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American . Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. NEW SHIPMENT STUDIO END TABLES, magazine racks, . sewing cabinets, congoleum rug3, tnrow rugs, rcussen variety ajfa. Gift Shop. GIFTS at The P & A Store Mirrors, Dinner Sets, Footstools, Glass Door Cupboards, Corner Cupboards, Sewing Cabinets, Magazine Racks, etc. Small deposit will lay away any article until Christmas. THE HUNTER STUDIO, Sherman Bldg. See us about your gift portraits. No appointment needed. Come in now. HUNTERS & TRAPPERS The fur season opens Nov. 15th in Indiana and Illinois. The OPA ceiling has been lifted on raw furs. Do not be in any hurry to sell your furs at the start, as the new market is not regulated so far. I will keep you posted each week through this paper as to the 'market. And when you are ready to sell just remember that I always pay the top. And I also refund .your bridge toll. Shorty Lowe, The Fur Buyer, Hutsonville, 111. At home every day after 1 P. M. Found FOUND Money. Owner identify and pay for ad. Russell Inbody. FOUND Man's leather billfold. Inquire at Times Offico. FOUND Lady's billfold on streets of Sullivan about a month ago on Sunday- morning. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. a Paul J. Pierson, 216 E. Harris. Mrs. Ruth Bradbury and 'Mrs. i Nettie Wilson visited the latter's brother, James Mclnnes and family in Evansville Friday. Miss Norma Jean Richmond attended the Cosmetologists nnd iaw Dressers 'Cci-.vention at the Lincoln Hotel in (Indianapolis Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Ruth Bradbury was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Effie Cooper,, district deputy president o; the Rebekah Lodge and Mrs. Rachel Cooper of Merom attended Sarah F.llsn Rebekah Lodge here Monday night. Mrs. Eph Downs of University, Mississippi, is spending two weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mrs. Eph Downs spent Sunday in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirchner. Mrs. Cora. Bittle - 2hd Mrs. Harry Bobh of Indianapolis, spent Saturday Miss Ola Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manner of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton. Mrs. Robert Brooks cf Indianapolis, is spending a few days at her home here. Mrs. Ralph Hughes of Petersburg, Indiana, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shelburn. . . Mrs.. Lola Bolinser has with , for r "ew days visit her sister, Mrs. Tressa Eaton and fetiugbtcrs of Hammond. Indiana. PT" anH Mrs. Hosea Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and daughter, Vicki Jane, of Carlisle, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce. Brother. That's Injustice! DU QUOIN, III. (UP) Willie Foster told the judge he shoved his former girl friend and her new husband into a creek because his rival "stole my girl friend, my fishing pole and my

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JYIERA Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Ethel Brunker Harper, a niece of Mrs. Gsm-Bia Schonell. She fell, sustaining a fractured pelvis while convalescing at the hospital after a Itfajor operation. Prof, and Mrs. Clarence Stew- ! art of Elletsville, Indiana, attended the game here Friday evening and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Flynn and son, Max, were dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Flynn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Layman will move to Montezuma soon. Miss Connie Sue Jennings of Evansville, has been the guest of relatives here. The lecture and tea sponsored by the Study Club at the Baptist church Thursday afternoon was well attended. Dr. Hazel Tesh Pfennig of the I.S.T.C. Mr. and Mrs. William Knight are the parents of a son, Billy Joe. Kenneth Gaskins of Indianapolis. soent the week-end here. Mrs. Esther Howard of Wilfred spent Friday here with her mother, Mrs. Clarence Nicholson. Rexford Hinkle of Detroit, Michigan, has returned home after 4visiting his mother, Mrs. Delia Hinkle. Costello Zink's Sunday School class was hostess to the class taught by Mrs. Guy Miller with a masked party. The contests and stunts were very clever. Refreshment"., were served. Members "f Mrs. Miller's class attending were Lois McGarvey, Eva Hixon, Venetta Strahle, Elaine Smith, Mildred Austin, Janet Calahan, Fonda McDaniel, Nell Gordon, Masel - Miller, Mary Blubaugh, Edith Norris, Blanche Bridwell, Louise Mattiron. Mrs. Guy Miller and Vivian Siull and Jessie KHey Sullivan. Mr. pnrl Mrs. Harry Kaylor and Elis, K?ylor of Farmcrsbu-g, Lou Henry of Belleville, Illinois, and Lopan Umstead . of Mishavnka,, Indiana, were week-end guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Bonnie. Mrs.. Vivian Sweeney and children spent the week-end and holiday . visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Misres Gladys Zink and Bsulah Piher of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gordon are the proud parents of a baby boy born at the Mary Sherman Hospital Saturday morning. He has be in npmed Carl Leroy. Wayne Walters of the U. S. Navy spent the week-end with his mother, Cletus Weaver. The Hymera band participated in the big parade at Terre Haute Saturday the occasion being i,,,0minT w Tnic TTnivpr. sity. Several of the patents were presort, and enjoyed the football game in the tpternoon. ; Mrs.. Rex VanArsdall returned to her work ir. Terre Haute Tuesday after spending the holiday with home folks. DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Linton were John Aikin of visitorSaturday. . Glen Moody of Purdue spent the wesk-end with his parents, Mr. atid Mrs. Steve Freeman. Mr. .end Mrs. Basil Bcdwell of Indianapolis, wore week-md Guerts of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bedwell. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Price and son were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Deputy of South Bend, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. t. M. Deputy. Dr. E. M. Deputy is confined to his home by illness. Mr.i and Mrs. .William Dukes were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs, F. M. Dukes.

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George Evans to Flint, Michigan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lcaman rAtnrAtr? Simrlav. Mr. nnd Mrs.

I Evans will remain for a longer visit, f Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Olstcr of Georgetown, Indiana, visited Air. 'and Mrs. D. C. Philipi Sunday, Mrs. Eureka Kannun and sou. James, were Armistice Day guests nt n v. Mvprs and 'Emilv. Mr. and Mrs. James Ringer j and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony' Burris of Evansville Saturday. Mr. Burris is a former shop, teacher - at the Dugger high sclx-1. ! EROM Mrs. - Etta Eoesnian mid Mrs.Donald Wesdcn of Lansing, Michigan, are guests of relatives here this week.' Mr. and ' Mrs. Arthur Pleasant of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and son of Pale:;j tine, Illinois, were gnosis Sundny afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Brcck Leach. -, . , i , n-.. NOW IS 'm THE TIME Hov wu thought of Min9 v trim? Of taking wallmorned resl? O' io-".J elosor K your children? Of seeki'.g ono't.r climate? Of trying anoiher ti;. ol tatirn.g" Maybe you think you thcold deln o tenger. Con you afford to risl- 'oy' 1 wise seller telli wh?n th mar kit voa He knows it con change over-mghi r4... i the time to lelll UNITED FARM AGENCY, long n'afn-i highly dependable, brings buyo 'o farms from the remotest parts ol iru ccu""y No one else can serve you os "c-i! .e" "t sell your farm. No charge unlnss our bonded representone NOWt : JAMES W. LAFOLLETTE Tel. 9075 3 miles N. of Sullivaii on 41 One-Minute Test 1. Who wrote the nursery rhyme, "Mary's Lamb"? 2. Who was the author of the poem beginning, "A garden is a loVesome thing, God wot!"? 3. '"Who wrote "Little Orphant Annie" ? Words of Wisdom Work: don't rnake fine playing speeches about bread, but earn it. Charles Dickens. , - They'll Do It Every BiSpome Just has id press A BUTTDN-ANP ' EMPIRES TREMBLE i V fffWt 1U MSG IfcATL'ftt-S SIMHCAlE, iK OK III

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