Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 228, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 November 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale H KE HAVE 6.00x16 auto tires, FARMIPSEAU CO-OP. - no TnVin Ttpprp narts and vW call 285 at Mace Tire Si tery Service, buuivan, ma. (JOR SALE Aquella No. 1, scientific mineral surtace siting that waterproofs and iipproofs interior porous isonry surfaces, $3.59 galn. Secona rioor, n.wux & l!;LLIVAN STORE. VINTER wreaths and cemedecorations. Bright and coijl. Wildin s Ureennouses, line 9214. We deliver. OR SALE WISCONSIN ENRES. We are authorized agents havp two 2'i. h.n. engines in . More coming. See us for Ither information. Monroes , & Implement S'lles. TTTT.TVATVr nrnnertv for sale, iicdiate possession. Woodward M . t 3 frdware Co., uugger, inu. POR SALE Good used coal !nge. White porcelain. Harrison fg, Dugger, Phone 171. IFOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile condition. 1201 N. Section. m)ft. SALF;-i-M6dern bungalov5, iMns ' and ' bath hardwood ors?T3uilt-m cabinets-3-4Jbase-emt,' shower in basement, new rWe, garasc. 5 blocks of northwest. Improved rl:t. 316 W. Graysville. Lrek, long wheel base, good rubr.' lVi miles south of New Lebi(n. Oran Charley. FOR SALE 3 sows and pigs. -Ishoato. Hosea Snow, 436 S. Vairt St. Phone 498. JCUESH CUT FLOWERS tyge Mums and I'oinpoms, Ills, Roses, ' Carnations, Snap-,-jrgons, neatly arranged for any tjasiori. Wildin's Greenhouses, bene 9214. We deliver. 1'OR SALE 2 40-acre farms. ,6-room house with good barns nd buildings, electricity, water tem, good fencing. 2, 5-room otise, barn and outbuildings. rirfr1 rpasnnnhlp. Sep Ben FiS! Lit, iln nnrthwest of Bucktown at i 'ijynold Figgs' or call Pleasantijle Phone 11. FOR SALE 4-year-old milk nsv; Some heating stoves. Buy .li kinds of junk. Wm. Malone, '1101 N. State. -vYOU SALE 1940 IVi-ton tanrm truck, 1946 engine. Springer 'Mijtcr Sales. " ROLL ROOFING weights o.! 557' C5 and 90 lbs. Also 15 and 30 lb. felt. JOHN F. WHIPPS PLANING MILL, South Section Street, Sullivan. . VOR SALE Some inlaid linol eum and linoleum strips. DRAKE EflOS., East Depot Street, Sullivan. 't BLANKETS, stable and saddl?. nice assortment. BOONE HAR NESS. OR SALE OR TRADEBtaftle hound. 1-2 mile north of niiggcr Hih School. Fred .Martin, Dugger Phone. r Dead Animals V : Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. CaH i - t i i o : 3li7Bn nhnno 357 tr CravtrfnrA U8201 or Crawford 53109. '.Terre Hante. We nay all gfphone charses. 24 hour serr'John Wachtel Co Sssfe. 'SsESsss

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will be made for use of a box advertisements are confidential to them should be addressed one keyed "Box X, care Daily either mail or bring their re the person placing the adverwill the name of a person oe FOR SALE 1931 Plvmouth Tudor. Fair condition. First $100 . "- V1-"' by Thursday evening. Porter's Phillips 66, Section & Washing ton bt. FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull, one Hclstein cow, one 1944 Ford tractor outfit. Vi mile west and Vi mi. south New Harmony. William Monroe. , FOR SALE One storm sash; size 12 dresses; size 12 coat. Sarah Hayes, Shelburn. 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 Slover, Shelburn. FOR SALE Hcatrola, dining table and glass-doored safe. Telephone 37. FOR SALE Man's new Hydo Fark suit, size 33, tan. Also bedroom lounge chair, like new. 809 South Main St. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth Deluxe coach, new motor, 5 good tires, seat covers and gasoline heater. A-l condition all over. Call 25, Dugger, or may be seen at Rollie Eslinger's, Dugger. FOR SALE Two cows. Vk miles northwest of Pleasantville. Ted Richards. FOR jSALE House and 2 lots in- Merom."n,Qfld...location. "Inquire at Barber Shop in Merom. KOR SALE 1940 li2-tou Chev. truck. Long wheel base. 120 N. Main. FOR SALE Large cabinet model heater, used one season. Guarantee perfect condition. 233 M). Court. FOR SALE Used Woodstock tandard typewriter. 366 W. .Taysville St. FOR SALE Hearing stove, rabineW dresser, bed and spring:, 3nd other things. Garland Spoonmore on Wesley Eaton farm. FOR SALE 1946 table model radio and phonograph, automatic .-hanger; 10 12-in. records. $100. Pete Knotts, 707 So. Main. FOR SALE Apples. Special ele No. 1 Grimes Golden, $2.00. Other grades $1.00 up. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle, FOR SALE Tame rabbits. Not iressed. 423 North Main. FOR SALE Model A pick-up truck in good condition, good tires; extra nice 16-ft. Schultz house trailer. Arthur Fulford, Shelburn. FOR SALE Black winter ccat, size 16, excellent condition. 15.00. -SIS Wcjt Beech St: 'hone 939-Y. FOR SALE 12-ft. soda fountain and supplies; 6-ft. electric pop cooler; 6 amusement ma.hines; tables and counters. PlaVicr Bowling Alleys, South Main 3t., Linton, Indiana. FOR SALE 1941. long wheel base International truck. Or will trade for 1941 or 1912 car. Robert Beck, 1 mile east of city limits in Jasonvillq. FOR SALE 1909 Buick coach. See Johnny Williams at 118 West Washington. " FOR SALE 1 18-in, jigsaw; 1 7-in. circular saw; complete flexible shaft outfit. Can be seen at "Our House," 6 mi. south of Sullivan. FOP SAT.tf Rorl mm with 4I weeks-old calf. Also young An1 gus bull. 2 miles east on 54. Fred Wheeler. ' FOR SALE O.I.C. gilts. Will farrow soon. James LaFollette, 3 miles north on 41.

Fairbanks, Morse Hammermill. In stock. LAV RENCE VILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCE! ViLLtl, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. SEAT COVERS Most later mcdei cars, some oltier models. Mace Tire & pattery. FOR GALE Day bed, in good condition. 418 N. Court or call 9J2-A.

FOii SALE 1938 F-30 Farmall end one M-Moline Wheatland disc plow, eight 26-inch discs. Esrlin Bogard, Mei'om. ' FOR SALE Medium size coal burning water heater, also used electric iron. Tel. 865-Y. FOR SALK One Westinghouse washer, in good condition. Edna Rcsenberger, 212 W. Giles. FOR SALE '36 Plymouth coupe deluxe, good tires and heater. Also new compact hot water furnace. Has never been used and tho' small will heat a 5 or 6-room house. Can be seen at 122 N. French St., Friday or Saturday. Phone 277-A. FOR SALE Table top gas stove. 412 N. Main St. FOR SALE Suit, sport vcoat, top coat, sizes 54 to 36; shoes. &M. All good condition. Also maekinnw, sweaters, shirts, etc. 434 So. Main. . FOR SALE Lady's green winter coat, size 16, excellent condition, $15.00; child's coat, size 7, $5.00; gabardine dress, blue, size 16, $5.00. 309 So. Court St. FOR SALE Ping pong table. Sullivan Hotel. FOR SALE 3 sows with pigs; Jersey cow. Carl Ferree, 4 miles west and 3 north of Sullivan. " FOR SALE Electric washer. Junior Foutz, 11 miles west on Highway 154. FOR SALE Small ivory coal range in No. 1 condition. 634 South Main St. Bathtubs, lavatories, and toilets, available on HH Priority. We will assist you with your application. LAWRENCE VILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. Wanted V.ta:,'TED 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 FERMANENT JOB. Starting salary $40.00 per week while in training. After six weeks training' salary $50.00 to $100.00 per wer-k 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 Jewell Tea Company, Inc., 419 North 9th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, giving age, dependents and past five years work history. V ANTED Cesspool and toilet' cleaning. Modern equipment. You i know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Cesnpool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 2C care Times. WANTED Ironings. 1410 North State. Phone 725-B. WANTED To buy or rent a wallpaper steamer. Fhone 731. . : WANTED- TO BUY A loTTn Sullivan to build a house on. Box 224, care Times. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JAKED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. LOOK 600-16 new tires, new and used batteries, Norway, Zerone and permanent anti-freeze at Flynn's, ' Shelburn, Ind. PRESBYTERIAN RUMMAGE SALE at Eion Booker room Friday, Nov. 15. Let STAIIL'S STANDARD SERVICE get your car or truck ready for winter. Standard AntiFreeze "type S" $1.00 a gal. Personalized Lubrication. Tire and, Battery Service. 29 N. Section St. Phone 262.

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PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan Am- ( erican Legion Auxiliary. j NEW SHIPMENT" STUDIO , END TABLES, magazine racks, I sewing cabinets, congoleum rugs, throw rugs. Russell Variety and Gift Shop. THE HUNTER STUDIO, Sher-j man Bldg. See us abput your gift ' portraits. No appointment needed. Come in now. KEEP YOUR WASHER in top shape. You may need it for a j long time. Our expert Maytag service can keep it running per-! fectly. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT j SALES. New authorized Maytag; dealer. REPAINT old dolls. Reasonable price. Avanell Adams, 312 Bell Street. LOST Small white eyelet embroidered apron. Lost between square and 502 West Johnson St. Mary Parks, Phone 564. OIL FIELD Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dix were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Seewer are spending their vacation with relatives near Indianapolis- - Mr. and Mrs. ; Clem Wisner , spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Conroe Wyman were dinner guests Sunday of Mr:' and . Mrs. William Wyman. Mrs. Beulah Stevens arid son and Mrs. Helen Chowning spent lnrt Thursday afternoon with Mis. Kathryn Hardy near Dodd Bridge. EVERYWHERE Quarterly meeting will be held at the Faxton Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, November 17th at 2:00 o'clock. A good attendance is desired. Jpt-b Cox. who has been ill for several day V remains ''bout th same. ; ' Mrand Mrs. Billy Rogers were the week-end guests of the former's parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and family. Mrs. Cress Dailey was a dinner guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Johnson of Sullivan. Friends and neighbors bringing their refreshments gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans of Paxton route one last Friday evening fox a farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. Evans have purchased the Claude Martindale farm ' near Dugger and moved there Saturday. Mrs. Daisy Monroe spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Maggie Dilley. Miss Rose Pluromer was taken suddenly ill Friday afternoon and was rushed to the Sullivan hapilal. She was givon a blood traiipfUfirin Saturday. Her condition is slightly improved. ; Ri.-m Snyder Sr. has returnad to hi", home in Hutsonville, Illinois after a visit of several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon had as Sunday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lsnd, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Land of near Freelanctvilla and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wilbur and son, Jimmie, of near Carlisle. .- C. E. Cox of Linton, cpent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Cox and the Charles Plummcr family. . Mr. find Mrs. Jack Bonham of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bonham of Anderson, visited relatives here Armistice Day. Mrs. John Kendall is confined to her home by illness. Dairy cows when fed liberal supplies of legume roughages supplemented with a single home grown grain such as corn, produce approximately 95 percent as much milk as if the grain mixture includes several grains and contains more protein, say Purdue University dairymen.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hannum of Terre Haute, visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hannum's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass and Roscoe Carrithers. Mr. and Mrs.' Lynn Riggs of Attica, spent the week-end and Armistice Day here with Mrs. Riggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phegley. ' Mrs: Joe Bond of Washington and Mrs. Millie Alexander 01 Oaktown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gran Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Lemmen is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayfield. The Golden . Kiue ciass wm i ;n meet rridoy ax me uume Myrtle ivicivinney iui a-j covered dish meeting. Mrs. Clara Bates an4 daughter and Mrs. Med Bates spent Wednesday in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkes. Joe Brown, who recently un..mr . :;(Mv at the aerwciu o" o-" , " Mary Sherman Hospital was removed: to 'the home of his paients Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Wednesday to recuperate. Mrs. Nett Rockenfield left Saturday for a visit with her children' in Detroit, Michigan. The KmJor- Pals class met Thursday evening. November 7th

at the home of Qvaline Arneit .iwrs-.vwia arftn and Mrs. with Clan Vickrey, diss pre-f- John Anderson of Sullivan, visitdent, in charge of the following ed Mrs. Eva TnyW la-t wok. program: Songs, "In the Garden" Miss Pansy Malone left Monand "Beulah Land" in unison, day for Whiting, Indiana to visit Prayer by Nellie McKee. Devo- friends. tions by Helena Wesner follow- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Miss pd bv class discussion. The rsc- Virginia Rumple qnd Leonard

ret'rys report was read and approved. Business meeting and committees appointed. Song, "I Know in Whom I have Believed." Lo' d's Prfiver in - unison! Games wr-ro in char &e of Phnlis rnd Ovaline Arnett. Frizes were awarded to Anna NichclT and Olan Vickrey. The December meeting will be at the home of Helena'. Wesner. Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Nellie McKee, Helena Wesner, Phyllis Sparks, Nacmi Dulaney, Estie Mason, Anna Nichols, Mildred Harrison. Alice Smiley, Alice Vigus-, Madge Smith, Anna Harrison, Mary' Copeland, Elmer Gray, Junior i Sparks, Grace White and Olan Vickrey. The Betsy Ross Council Daughters of America will have n chili supper, hamburgers, pie and coffee at the Junior Hall Saturday evening, November 23rd. A FOR SAIE USED ARMY 2 buckle COMBAT BOOTS & J ARMY SHOES first class! condhion The Army Maker. The Best We Dye Shoes andj Laclies Purses Any color to ! ruatch your dress Shoe Repairing, any kind. "' BENNY BE FRANK SHOE REPAIRING . 'Established 23 Years 1st Door South inilix. ': ALWAYS Tasty Foods Pastries at the Golden Arrow Cafe Mea! Tickets Can Be Bcajlvt Here.

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musical program will be given. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs'. Fonzo Webb of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with tle former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Caleb Webb. ' i Mr an(i Mrs. Paul Zackman and son Lawrence of Hillsdale, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. William Kaines and Mies Ellen Raines spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora wence. rIr and jyjrs Garwood Tucker and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiggins cf Terre Haute, Miss Marv Raines spent Mon av Wiggins. nnd Mrs. ' Sam jr anci Mrs. Jack Bolinger of Detroit, Michigan, are spending a few days here with relatives. Mrs- 0rvilIe MilIer ?nd Tne Ann were in Linton Saturday. . sieve Freeman of Purdue spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman, Mrs. O. L. Riley spent the week-end in Mattoon, Illinois, Morris Hale of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with his twents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur - r Mr. tr.il Mrs. Frank Abrarn who are employed in Bloomington spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. James MM nUonb, Mrs. Steye Gall ?nd ! Mrs. ficbert lVnCuUough visited friends in Pleas - antville Sunday. mil ot tnaianapolis, spent bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rumple. Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter of Dearborn, Michigan and Crville ' One-Mlnuute Test 1. What famed baseball player holds the record for the largest number of consecutive scoreless innings pitched in world series games ? For what other record is he noted? 2. What teams played the world series games last year and which 'team won? 3. In collegiate sports, what colleges are known as the "Big Three"? Words of Wisdom Employment Is nature's physician, and is essential to human happiness. Galen. Theyll Do It Every THEdAKASE maps MO SUMMER PROFIT ON VERMIN. EVERY NIGHT HE PARKEP HIS CAR ON THE,STREET

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, ( DON'T TELL MEI DON'T WANT , ' -1 . . . . . IU KNOW.' Dowry of Oakland City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Anderson. Mrs. Mollie Green and Miss Cci?. Burdfe of Spencer, are the euests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepherd left Saturday for Gary, Indiana where they are visiting Mr. rnd Mrs. Harvey Hummell. They will then go to Flint, Michigan to vrif thc-i- .ern and. family. Mr. ar.r! M'-f. C. E. Walters Sr. 5iV" 'cp!vp ' v-'"'d 1'irt. ihc'r so;-!, rapt. C. E. Walters Jr., who rcenhstPd ha' keen i-nvjierrert frrm n ,T-.-'-fn. Soiith C?roUna to Ft. T.v?,. Noit:, Carolina Pylhian Sisters Trmnle mot Monday evening with about six ty-five members and guests from Sullivan and Jasonville present, The Temple was inspected by the D.D G.C. Eva Mae Chesterfield was initiated. After Temple rereEhments of mock chicken sandwiches, jello salad, cake and coffee were served, PAXTON Mrs. Rhoda Rogers visited nves in buiiivan Wednesday. y nuio. and Airs. Jacob Cox and Mrs. M t Scaraihorn Wednesday afternoon ' Tj Ly Mrs. Nell WilWn spent Wed- ' nesday in Sulllvan visiting her slster Mrs Robinson and famiIy . Mrt. , r. r)Q anri Mar spent Wednesday in Sullivan. Mrs. Charley Nash was in fV'1 iv-in V.rr.-(nod.iy. Mrs. Phyllis Springer, Diane ana Miss Evcjlyn Stixlon of Indianapolis, wee here Wednesday on account of the illness of Jreir g"pndC-thcr, Jacob Cox. George Erlinc of Pale-tine, Illinois, was a visitor here Tuss day and Wednesday, j Gordon Harrison o Nr Lebanon, called on friends here ; Tuesday, GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette An hotel lobby is a public place, so a man need not remove his hat when he enters and walks through it. If he were talking to a woman in the lobby, naturally he would remove his hat. Today's Horoscope If this is the anniversary of your birth, you are a shrewd person, determined, argumentative, and you take a strong stand against opposition when you think you are in the right. You do not like to be driven, tut for love you will do a great deal. You have many friends and are generally Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time 4

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TIME i;C.v H-14 h;: Mrs. Noll Wilton was in Terre Ti-c'-'ilny. esdames Lena Booker and Kate Alsman were in Suilivan Friday. i j0bn Lerlic returned home' from the Sullivan 'ho-.-.U-al TrU y anj js recuperating Mrs. Mag Raley and so a of Sullivan, spent a few days last -week with Mr. and Mrs. Georga Rpy ancj family. Misses Mary MsrDnrriir! p:k1 LaVaughn Hiatt of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Clevo Davis o ' H'-t' "".( '.r'.-AV v i'l erro --T-. and Mrs. Jr.cob Ccx and Mrs. Margaret Scamihorn. . -; vcDgi-Iel, Jvmo find Martin E. Co" nr.d Ce:il Garrett of Champai;:;; Iilr.oU were here Sur.c'.ay v:Vif;:ig relatives. Mf'Tlli: '.. -i - is h- tl Navy and is locr.ted in Califomb. He came home by plane to visit his grandfather, Jacob Cox, who is ill. f-.-s a-'-. j.rv VHjirsday with Mrs. Clara Ver-ter. John Mason Rider i-ti home Tuesday after rpvrral months overseas duty with ' an honorable discharge. Mrs. Roxh McCamnmn sprnt a few days last week with Miss Maude DauehertvMiss Janet Figg is staying with . Mrs. raster vomers who is ill. m,. ani i.r..n Tirv d Hau 'ursdav aute mursday. Rcscoe Brannon was in Sulli- " laSt ThursdayMendnmes Maggie Cox and Laura Ann Wilson were in Sullivan FHday. Mr. and Mrs. George Roy Van Meter and children were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Jr?-:;- MrCammnn. Mr. mkI Mrs. Elbert McCammon were supper guests. Mrs. Robert Monroe and von called on Mr. and Mrs. Pets Johnson and family Friday. KB I IS happy and entertaining. A benevolent urge may cause you to do a good deed today. Help a fellow worker or a relative. Chores may bog you down for a time, but be cheerful about it. Don't go on an extravagant spree on this, your birthday. Ono-Minute Test Answers 1. Babe Ruth. For the greatest number of home runs in a single season. 2. The Detroit Tigers and the Chicago Cubs. Detroit. 3. Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo

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