Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 230, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 November 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale WF. HAVE 6.00x18 auto tires.

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BUREAU CO-OP. FOR John Deere parts and 7 oll 9R!i at Mare Tire & feCl V H-t .ax . T3t , cnnii,o Sullivan Tnd. fcjcivn-., -m.. , FOR SALE Aquella No. 1, the scientific mineral surface coating that waterproofs and darnpproofs interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 gallon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. WINTER wreaths and cemetery decorations. Bright and co.l-

UL orful. Wildin's (ireennouses,

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FRESH CUT FLOWERS y Large Mums and Pompoms, y Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snap- ( dragons, neatly arranged for any I J occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses,

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' FOR SALE Two cows. Vh miles northwest of Fleasantville. Ted Richards. i FOR SALE 1941 long wheel 'bate International truck. Or will I trade J'or 1941 or 1942 car. Robert Beck, 1 mile east of city limits in I Jasonviile.

Asfte Johnnv Williams ' at ' 118

J BLANKETS, stable and saddle, ! nice assortment. BOONE HAR- '. NESS. - FOR SALE Red cow with 4- . weeks-old calf. Also young AnIgus bull. 2 miles east on 54. Fred .Wheeler.. ' FOR SALTS O.I.C. gilts. Will , farrow soon. James LaFollette, 3 miles north on 41. FOR SALE Aluminum garage doors now available. See Modern Building Specialties, 101 N. MainTelephone 583. LATEST popular and classical I Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music , House. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Robert Wilson, lxk miles south of Wildin Greenhouse. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. , ( FOR SALE Day bed, in good I condition. 416 N. Court or call 932-A. FOR SALE 1938 F-"0 Farmall and one M-Moline Wheatland disc plow, eight 20-inch discs. Berlin ' Bogard, Mtiom. ' A FOR SALE One Westinghcuse washer, in good condition Edna Rosenberger, 212 V!. Giles , FOR SALE Suit, sport coat, 'top coat, sizes 34 to 36; shoes. f-fiK All crnorl rfnrlitlnn Aln mackinaw, 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.' Dead Animals7'. Removed j'lieco, fcilves'and hogs. CaB Monroe Feed Service, Snllivhu phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haiite. We pay all r one charges. 24 hoor ser. I John Wachtel Co wmlBt f&Sigm

FOR SALE-3 sows with pigs;

-.. vw.y, waix tucc, T HUICS west and 3 north of Sullivan. FOR SALE Small- ivory coal range in No. 1 condition. 634 South Main St. FOR SALE Electric coffee ; mill, McCaskey credit system, ' spice case and showcase at Stein Bakery. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES, 6.00 and 6.50 in stock. We mount them. South Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE Woman's 100 virgin wool suede black coat,,1 slenderizing styled, Skinners sat in lined, warm interlining Worn 2 months. Size 48. Price $25 Shelburn Phone 191-H. FOR SALE Nubian hot blast' heating stove, lawn mower garden tools, 50 ft. hose. 225 North Main. FOR SALE 6 ft. Case combine in A-l condition. See Cecil Johnson, Fairbanks, or Monroe's Implement Sales, I Sullivan. - FOR SALE 5-room modern home. 844 North Main or call 278. FOR SALE 2-year-old Jersey heifer, fresh; bull calf; Chester White boars, good ones. ' Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners,- supplies & service. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. FOR SALE Sweet potatoes. popcorn; extra thick sorghum. Earl Hobbs, 114 miles south of New Lebanon. VITALITY dog food $6.95, 25 lbs.,' $1.85;' 16 dairy, $3.35; 18 mash, prints, $4.25; horse feed, $3.95; hog grower, and fattener, $3.95; salt, bag, $1.25, block, 55c; oyster shells, 95c bag. Hay, alfalfa, mixed, straw. Abie's Feed Store. I HAVE a piano for sale. Mrs. Alfred Mason, Carlisle. FOR SALE Electric and fuel oil water heaters; electric water pump systems and pump jacks. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. ' ' FOR SALE Lady's brown Chesterfield coat, size 38; 4 goose leather pillows. Call 356 mornings or after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE 6-room modern. Large lot, immediate possession, splendid location 229 North Cross St. Priced to sell. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Merritt Ladson house in Paxton. five-room, LMj.-'saiuw ij-pc. auua uni gdiage. soon Well W. T. located, Mellott. possession FOR SALE 6- room house on paved street. Lights, gas, water, good location. Immediate possession. 7- room house with water and gas. ' On paved st., close in, 1-2 block off 41. Price $3100.00. Immediate possession. 5-room house,' on paved street. ood barn, electricity, plenty wa ter, 17'2 acres lard, good fence, some timber. Possession soon. ' 5-room house, strictly modern, good location; Possession soon.' We have several farms for sale, USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. -North Oakley Bldg. Phone . , FOR SALE-Heavy wool coat, black, trimmed in sealskin fur. ?:mnl an,? 311 ln, P.! n"" fion. Small size. $10.00." 310 Cross t:.i . t . r 1 fl Street. FOR SALE Man's black top coat, size 38; lady s rose color crepe dress, size 38, 209 S. Court St

; . WANTED Experienced body TRACTOR FOR SALE-Inter- builder and mill man. Drake national F-12 tractor in excel- Br0S-) East Depot Street. lent condition, on good rubber, - - with cultivators, plows and mow- WANTED TO BUY Hay suiter. See Clyde Street, " Green able for cattle. Also for' sale: hog Towers Farm, 1 mile : north of house, trailer and pump jack. W. Merom, Highway 63. ' " A. Wilkey, Phone 9203, Sullivan.

FOR" SALE Corn. Will sell any amount. Also Wi tons baled hay. 1-2 mile south Shiloh. Floyd Cbamfeen, -' '

FOR SALE Hereford brood cows. Extra large, line and gentle. Bred to registered H ereford bulls. Dr. s; E. Lindley, Sullivan.

FOR SALE-Restaurant and filling station with living quarters, 6 rooms and two baths. No reasonable offer refused. "Our House," six miles south of Sullivan. - i I CHROME towel bars, soap and ' tissue holders; Glass shelves; chrome towel bars to attach to cast iron lavatories. Shower curtain rods. SHOWER CURTAINS and shower and window curtain sets in various colors and de sign. LAWRENCJiVILL,!!; SAUSS co ' LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL! NOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Blue Heatrola Furnace Heater; livings - room suite; dining table; laundry fetove; other articles. Cheap if taken h Tuesday noon. 523 So. Ccurt- - FOR SALE Green, thick butt, : multi roofing shingles. Standard weight, Doublecote, $6.00 per sq Lowell's Market, So. Side Sq. FOR SALE OR stove for electric 379. ' ' TRADE Gas stove. : Phone FOR SALE Deep freeze unit, USed ? shrt L K0 immediate sale. Edith Lewellyn, Route 5, Sullivan. LIMITED quantity of RCA radios' automatic irons electric heaters, pop-up toasters, heating pads, ' hot plates, broilers, roasters, record changers, and gifts and toys. Crist Radio & Appli-1 ance Shop, Hymera, 106 ring 2. ' FOR SALE New ' tarpaulins, treated, heavy weight, 20x20; Zig Gill, Shelburn Phone. RADIOS. IMMMEDIATE DE-J LIVERY. $5 per mo. 'So. Side Auto Supply.' NEW ABC WASHER without motor. Good deal for party who has motor.1 Easy Payments. So. Side Auto Supply. : - FOR SALE Extra nice modern home, together with store building and stock of groceries.' Also one 7-room modern house, one of the best locations in city, possession soon. One 6-room house, semi-modern, well located, immediate possession. E. C. Pope, Exclusive Agent,' 554 South Court. FOR SALE North Court street, extra nice bungalow. One family home for a long time. Priced right. Inquire 424 South Court Street. MOISTURE PROOF paper, cellophane rolls: and moisture proof containers for storing frozen foods. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ! ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. ' FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-room Louse, 523 So". ' Ct iirt. Immediate1 possession. Not ' modern. "See me hefore Tuesday nigrht. Mrs. Herschel radgrett. . Wanted , WANTED Dead animals. We ' remove your dead animals free nf .,,. phnnf Nn fl reverse cliai.ges Stillivan 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 Salary $50.00 to $100.00 per week depending upon your ability to sell. Jewell Tea Company, Inc., j, 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 ex-

1 perience in either of 'the follow548. ing "jobs: grocery stores, service

stations or milk routes. Write Jewell Xea company, Inc.; 449 North 9th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, giving age, dependents ind past f ive yeaft work history WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning.' Modern equipment. You know the price before w; gtari Box 10g b.0 Times. WANTED TO DO WORK, Chores, basement - work," other odd jobs. Write William Price, Sullivan. " '' - ::

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. WANTED Of fice work. Bookkeeping, typing, filing and shorthand. Experienced. Betty McKain, R. 2, Merom, c-o Hezzie McKain. ' WE BUY beef hides, ville Repair Shop. " GraysI 1MUST GET A MAN at once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car and be over 28 years of age. The work is in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on .- farm. Write Bob MB c-o this paper. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm' equipment troubles. Phone 285. ' W.' S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. ' KEEP YOUR WASHER in top shape. You may need it for a long time. Our expert Maytag service can keep it running perFEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. REPAINT old dolls. Reasonable price. Avanell Adams, 312 Bell Street. SEE LOOK MAGAZINE, this week's (Nov. 28 issue, now on hews cdunter, ' for "our ' STATE FARM INSURANCE AD. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley . Bldg. t ; PARENTS Give your kiddies a treat for lunch.' Pronto Pups are new and different "weiner done in a bun" packed with vitamins and. full of ' nutrition. ' 15c' at Boyle's News Stand, across from the Gym. " ' ' ' ' IF YOU want to sell your home or farm equity, call 390. C. Price. ' - ANYONE wishing to buy Avon products see Mrs.' Virgil Wolfe, 533 S. Court or call 483-Y. - LOST LOST Gold pin with blue set, lost sometime last, week. Ruth M. Unger, Merom, Ind. " LOST Key case with keys. Return' to Arthur H. Ratcliffe, 930 South Fifth ' Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, or to Times office. ' . Mrs.- Hazel Sparks will entertain with a Wedding shower In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sparks Jr. "on' Wednesday' afternoon, November 20th at 2 o'clock at the home "of Charles Vickrey. Jimmie Bogard and Bobby Ray Arnett returned home ' Friday from a two weeks visit with Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Scott and "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander at Carthage,Indiana. ' - Robert Harrison, Robert Daniels and Edd Bogard" transacted business in': Indianapolis Thursday." ' 1 - ' Mrs. Cleo Gray had the misfortune to fall Wednesday while at work and suffered a: broken ankle. The injured " ankle ' was placed in a cast at the Mary Sherman Hospital and she was returned home to ' recuperate. Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach spent Thursday with Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and 'son of near' Palestine,- Illinois"- -"

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The Merom Handicraft Club held a Very enjoyable"' meeting last Tuesday evening at "Sycamore' Shadows" with Grace White and Louise "Ballard as hostesses. Election of officers was held with Myrtle McKinney as president, Olive" Daugherty as vice-president and Maude Smith, secretarytreasurer. A weiner roast was enjoyed by all following the meeting. . - The Altruists Class of the Christian church held an all-day covered dish meeting at the home of ,Mrs. Bessie Harris on Wednesday. - - '.'' Eunice Frazier of Terre Haute, spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. ;Annd "Eslinger and Pauline Richards. ' '"' ' '' 9 Mrs. Anna McCammon left last week for a visit with relatives In Qfelaboroa. -'ry ' : -.; '

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Os Calvert of Bloomfield, formerly of Shelburn, was here Friday calling on old friends. Pfc. Robert T. Anderson of Detroit, Michigan,, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson. ',Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs; John White spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. ' Maude German was in Sullivan " Wednesday afternoon. '"Mr. and Mrs. James H. Underbill and Mr. and Mrs. Don Moberland were in Hutsonville, Illinois JMonday. ' " Mrs. Mayme Myers spent Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trueblood spent the week-end ' in' ' Dayton, Ohio, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Trueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swigart. The Willing Workers of the Church of God . met Thursday, November 14th at the home of Mary Barron. The morning was spent in cutting and sewing. At noon a covered dish dinner was served. Those present were Reba Levin, Delia Rehmel, Julia Shbwden, Blanche Oakes, Betty Heppard and ' daughter, Maizie Anderson and son, Daisy Johnson; Ada Brown, Elsie Southwood,' Norma Hall, Betty Trueblood, Rev. and Mrs. JMoorehead and the' hostess, Mary Barron. The next meeting will be at the

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home of Delia Rehmel Thursday, November 21. Anyone willing to help sew are welcome.

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Mrs. Aura Fultbrill and son, John, of Coalfield, Tennessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hickman Sunday! ' Mrs. Tom Barrowman spent Sunday and Monday in Terre Haute; ' Miss Virginia Edds, who has been visiting in Hibbling, Minn., returned home ' Sunday. While there she attended the PurdueMinnesota game in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickey and Ora Lankins of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Hale. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and family of Terre Haute, visit One-Minute Test . 1. Who" was the originator of the curfew bell? , 2. In what states is the land acquired by the Gadsden Purchase? 3. Who followed Zachary Taylor as president of the U. S.? Words of Wisdom O, judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason. Shakespeare. Hints on Etiquette Doft't rant and rave on controversial subjects just because you

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ed his mother, Mrs. Mamie Young, Thursday. Mrs. Dale Eichler, Mrs. Lawrence Eslinger and Mrs. Rollie Eslinger were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Dukes entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening. Refreshments of chicken sandwiches, jello salad, candy and coffee were served to the following guests: Mrs. Jake Yung, Mrs. George Holder, Mrs. Tenneson Rector, Mrs. D. C. Phillippi, Mrs. Earl Davis and Mrs. Mairel Lovelace of Orlando, Florida.

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Miss Deloris Barnes of Terre Haute, spent Thursday night with Mrs. Ann Trump. Mrs. Lou Coke of Evansville, is spending a few days with her -GRAB BAGfeel strongly about them. Nothing quite shows up a person's good breeding like his attitude when taking part in an argument. Today's Horoscope A birthday on this date means you have positive opinions, but are argumentative. You keep your own counsel and never violate a confidence. You are trustworthy and reliable, and have much latent ability. Your friends are only those who have interests similar to yours. You should marry early In life. A plan for making a change in your home

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sisters, Lone Marlowe and Maude Littlejohn. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Sargent spent the week-end in Pontiac, Michigan visiting their son, Tom, who is employed there. Mrs. Fern Case spent a part of last week visiting relatives in Graysville.

CARD OF THANKS We take this means to express our sincere appreciation to our many relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. We are also grateful to Rev. Harry Karns, Rev. John Jerrels, the singers, pallbearers and flower carriers and those who expressed their sympathy with flowers, the Newkirk Funeral Home. These remembrances will always be cherished- in our hearts. ' ' The Raymond Hale Family. may occur to you today. Be ori the alert for an opportunity to your advantage. Speed is of the essence in any activity at this time. Mercury enters Scorpio at? 3:06 p. m. Early evening is a fine -, time to prepare or deliver a pub- ! lie address or to write constructively. The moon enters Scorpio at 10:59 p. m. One Minute Test Answers 1. William the Conqueror of England. 2. Arizona and New Mexico.' 3. Millard Fillmore. ' ' Phone 258

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