Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 December 1946 — Page 5

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KSULUVAN, INDIANA

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RUBBER TIRE wagons

r stock. Farm Bureau Co-op.

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Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00 Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

FOULTRYMEN! ! here is a rare bargain while they last 600 heavy breed AAA chicks at only $5.95 per 100. Phone us immediately. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court. Phone 606.

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FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. TOYLAND now open. Shop

t early. Make Christmas morning F - . -i I , o i "

in your home a vernauie cwnwland from ROOT'S TOY DEPARTMENT, second floor.

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tery .accmauuno. aji.&i.v -orful. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver.

FRESH CUT FLOWERS

Large Mums and jfompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snap

dragons, neatly arranged tor any

occasion, w nam's iareennuusea, Phone 9214. We deliver.

FILLING STATION for sale or

trade. On Highway 54 in Dugger. iSee or phone 129R5. Herbert Hoggatt, Dugger.

- FOR SALE Practically new electric sweeper and Baby Tenda.

k Estle Sheffler, Carlisle R. 2.

Phone 27F3.

FOR SALE 1940 Chrysler 4-door. Excellent condition. Would take trade-in. Easy terms. See Charles W. Wright at Wright's Texaco Station.

FOR SALE Colorful artificial flowers in pots and baskets. Also wreaths for cemetery decoration. Goldfish, food and moss. Cut flowers, pot flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse.

FOR SALE Roller skates, adjustable to any shoe. $3.95 pair. Limited supply. Woodward Hdw Co., Dugger, Indiana.

FOR SALE Canaries. Hens and singers. Dark, yellow or spotted. Mrs. Wm. L. Jones, Carlisle, Ind.

FOR SALE Moores heating stove, in good condition. Jewell Cotton Wilkes, Dugger, Ind.

NOTICE FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet 2-

1 door deluxe sedan, radio, heater.

A-l shape. Also 1937 Plymouth

4-door sedan. Both can be seen

at Bus Station in Shelburn. .

wool .coat,"

f FOR "SALE All

tiracticpJlv new. size 16; pone

Iwofel sport coatt l;pr. ho'esnew, size 6. 128" West Wall St. '

FOR SALE One Remington pump shotgun, good condition,

f almost like new. Can be seen at

Gus Hoesman's, R. 3, near Glen-dora.

FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, electricity, basement, seven acres, outbuildings, young fruit trees, located on good road and school bus route 3 miles southeast Farmersburg. Priced for quick sale. Contact or call Hazel Yates, Farmersburg.

AT FLYNN'S Service, Shelburn, Indiana, you will find lunch meats, oleomargarine, eggs, soap powders, gloves, ice cream and candy. WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED two cars of coal by the government, 1 egg and 1 stoker. Will be on tracks either Saturday or Monday. Only V4 to one ton

allowed each customer and customer must present written statement, signed by a witness

that he has less than one ton in his bin. Draper Coal Co., Sullivan.

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CARLISLE

Instruction, Male. DIESEL POWER offers genuine opportunities to wide-awake men, me-

chanically inclined. Prepare now Indianapolis, visited

III spell e lime vy piai.uv.ai kjzji. training. Write for free facts. Utilities Diesel Training, Box TG, c-o Times.

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jenkins of Mountain View, Missouri are visiting their cousin, John G. Collins.

Mr.- and Mrs. Keith Diess of

relatives

here and at Freelandville during

the Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs. Lucinda Dial went to Ind

ianapolis Wednesday where she

sandwiches, date pudding, fruit jello salad and coffee. Those present were Misses Mae and Oris Hendrickson, Mrs. Eva Myers, Bess Kielblock, Ida Hannah, Anna Barrowman, Belle Tisbn, Vera Graham, Abigail

Chowning, Maggie King, Yung and Eva Taylor.

SPENCER SUPPORTS indi. will spend the Winter with her vidually designed for men, worn- so J: J11 nd W1J; en and children. Call Iva Giles Mr- a"d Mrs Morris Fans and t. , daughters spent Thanksgiving in alter o p. m. ! Connersville with Mr. Faris' parREFRIGERATION ' ents, Rev. and Mrs. U. V. Faris. Instruction. Male. Shortage of Thomas Jenkins and Miss

Sill

men for installation and repair Florence Latt of Jackson, Michiwork. The need for trained men gan, spent last week-end here to overhaul and install refriger- with Mr. Jenkins' brother, Heration and air Conditioning equip- schel and family, ment is ureent. If vou are me-1 Mr. and MrS. Bill Davis . and

chanically inclined and nave a.s"". ici, ux muimai, hme o Mrg Sarah Jordan fair education, look into this" big spent the week-end here with Thursday evening to celebrate

pay trade. Learn how you can uawib, parents, mr. uiu m". ,her birthday. There were sixteen

members and two guests, Mrs.

l " FOR SALE Young white male Hi hog, about 200 lbs. Wm. Alsman, Ihz miles south of Dugger. Call i mornings or evenings. Dugger ? Phone.

f REGISTERED Cocker Pups for Xmas delivery. Richey, 2 miles south of Terre Haute, State Road 63. : . . j FOR SALE Lady's black coat, Size 13, real good. 841 N. Court .St.

." FOR SALE Heatrola stove, f davenport, baby bathinette, good condition. Priced reasonable. Call H 165-42 Dugger. FOR SALE Middle sized

fj: 1UI t live nvrtibtri wjin in.-w i.jijo. grate, perfect bowl, in A-l condition. $40. Call Ann & Jess's Lunch Room, Shelburn.

FOR SALE '30 model Ford

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s))oz. Herman weisn.

LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and

Signature records. Weekly ship

ments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House.

I LIMITED AMOUNT of deep

I freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Good team of mares, weighing about 1450 lbs.; fresh Jersey cow, good one. Herb Ladson, Shelburn Route 1. - WINKLER Stokers; XX Century; Furnaces; small Gas Furnaces; fully automatic, set in floor, no basement required. ' AH kinds of automatic heat controls. Stoker service by experts. Heat

Service, 8 N. Main, Phone 855.

oof thic irainincr in ennro Hm fir Willard Davis and other rela-1

evenings. No interference with tives. present job. G.I. approved. For Lf. (jg) Josephine Hume refull information write at once, turned to her post of duty With giving name, address, etc. Utili- the U. S. Navy at Key West", ties Inst., Box TK, c-o Times. Florida Wednesday after, a visit

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MISSION Church Rummage irvin Hume.

Sale in Powell Garage Friday and Saturday, Dec. 13 and 14th.

Wanted

Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Weir and daughter of Whiting, returned home Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with

, Mr. Weir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WANTED Dead animals. We Clyde Weir, remove your dead animals free Mr. and Mrs. James Sproatt of of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse .Chicago, and .Don Sproatt of

charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.

BRIGHTEN your home for Christmas with O'Brien guaranteed paints from the P and A Store. FOR SALE Dozen April hatch White Wyandotte" pullets. $18. Also turkeys for Christmas. Mrs. Clara Rapp, Carlisle, Ind.

FOR SALE '30 Model Ford coupe, auto water heater. 1 mi. south, 5 mi. east of Paxton. Francis Padgett. '

FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Excellent condition. Also kitchen sink, size 18x30. 300 North Broad. Phone 640.

FOR SALE Baled clover hay. T. S. McDonald, Farmersburg, Ind.

FOR SALE Pony, bridle and saddle; 1931 Chevrolet 2-door. Ben Bennett, Sullivan Route 2, Phone 8045. ,

FOR SALE Good Magic Chef bottle, gas stove, all fittings available; good kerosene Frigidaire, heating stoves and all kinds of furniture. Your visit will be appreciated. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn, Ind.

FOR SALE Delivery bicycle. Sold to person here with first $15.00. Fritz Stein Bakery.

RADIATOR repair, and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main

St. Phone 334. s

WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

MAN WITH LIVESTOCK EXPERIENCE WANTED ; Well

Niles, Michigan, spent the weekend 'here with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. D..V, Sproatt. Mrs'. Sproatt accompanied them to Chicago for a short visit with relatives.

OF INTEREST TO FARMERS BANGS DISEASE PROBLEMS TO BE AIRED AT PURDUE LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 9

Leola Clearing of some of the misun

derstanding relative to the control of Brucellosis or Bang's disease in dairy cattle will be one of the chief aims in the 57th annual meeting of the -Indiana State Dairy Association to be held in Eliza Fowler Hall at Purdue University . December 30, it has been announced by E. A. Gannon, Purdue extension dairyman and secretary of the association. This meeting will be of interest ' to Hoosier - dairymen, farmers, breeders and veterinarians. In commenting upon this disease, Mr. Gannon says: "Most of the confusion is not in the science because, as a result of research arid practical experience, many fundamental facts concerning Bang's disease are known." The afternoon session will be given over to a study and discussion of Bang's disease. Following the showing of a film, "Battling Brucellosis", Dr. R. R. Birch of Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., will present information from the research field in his talk on "Vaccination As An

On Tuesday evening, December Aid in the Control of Bang's

5th, the members of the Meroni Disease." Rebekah Lodge No. 572 having. Dr. Walter Wisnicky of Fond birthdays in the past three du Lac, Wis., former Wisconsin months entertained with a delici- , state velerinarian and now a ous chicken dinner served at practicing veterinarian, will dis-

point" and Dr. C. R. Donham, entation of meritorious sire and chief of veterinary science at herd awards will be made by Purdue, will head a panel on G. A. Williams and F. E. Dela-

control of the disease. Partici

Mrs. George Wilson Sr. was the guest of her son, Donald Wilson and. family, in Olney, Illinois Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillen were in Terre Haute Friday. Mrs. Violet Cash entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Parrott and Mrs. June Jordan spent Saturday in Terre Haute.

The Birthday club met at the

Reed Jordan and Mrs. Sam Woolley', present. Refreshments of sandwiches, salad, cake, jello and ' coffee were served. Mrs. Jordan received many nice gifts.

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pating in the panel will be Dr. Birch, Dr. Wisnicky, and Randolph M. Core of Franklin, chairman of the Indiana Livestock Sanitary Board and well known cattle breeder. At the morning session, pres-

Croix, extension dairymen at Purdue. The 1947 dairy outlook will be given by Dr. G. B. Wood of the agricultural economics department and a talk on "Acetonemic" will be presented by Dr. J. F. Bullard, Purdue Veterinarian.

To be a

wizard Santa go Gift gathering at GALLAGHER'S JEWELRY & Gift Store Diamonds Watches

DUGGER

6:30 at a long beautifully-dec-, cus

orated table centered with -a , from

lighted Christmas tree. Following lodge there was an exchange of gifts and a clever program by the hostesses, Effie Cooper, Hettie Crowe, Louise Daniels, Bonnie Roseberry, Dorothy Burke, Myrtle Arnett, Nora . Pierson, Dorothy Daniels, Lola Renaker

and Alma Rena Bogard. Officers

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole. Mr.

and Mrs. Alec Cole and daughter, 'elected for the coming year were

and Mrs. Donald Cole of South .Clara Bates, N. G.; Helena HopBend, visited Mr, and Itfrs. Ker- per, V.G.; Alice Smiley, Sec; mit Smith last week. ' , t Ethel Turpen,- Fin. Sic; and Mr. and 'Mrs. Gus Kielblock Belva Houpt, Treas. Visitors presart Mrs Pivl Vlintf vitfitrl Mrc 'An urfro TJTr onrl Mrs "Rrnct ortrl

with car. Complete training giv- lannia MnM .'!wkw rz hw rv;co 'w.o ' c,.iis

cii. uuinc uigms. dux ita uare Times; j Mrs. Lucille Stevenson,

Mrs.

"Bang's Disease Control

the Practitioner's Stand.

M.J. Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME Dogger "Alkln'a gervloe Cotti N Mr."

known feed company has good paying job for man with livestock feeding experience. Full time permanent job, requiring no investment. Prefer man 25-40

Mrs. Isbell

WANTED Small furnish Bess Kielblock and

apartment, modern. Man and Wilson were 'm Sullivan Wednes.

wife. Orin Snyder, Davis Hotel.

day

Mrs. Friend Pirtle, Mrs. Elsie Carter and son, Mrs. Flora Carter and Hattie McKinley of Merom, visited Mrs. R. F. Pirtle Wednesday. r , Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Smith and son, Eddie, and Mrs. Donald

LOST Dark brown and silver ;Cole o South Ben visited M'-

WANTED Lady to care for small child from 2 p. m. till 6 p. m. Call Fritz Stein Bakery.

LOST

Ronson cigarette lighter. $6.00 reward. Call Times Office.

and Mrs. Arnold Creager of

Pleasantville, Tuesday. Mrs. Bess Kielblock, Mrs. Thelma Hickman and Mrs. Lucille

Mrs. Roxie Kelsey and Mrs. Ruth Banta spent Friday with relatives in Sullivan and Odon. Dr. C. D. Woofiworth and Breck Leach . attended revival services Friday night at the Oak Grove church. Mrs. Rose Vigus, who recently

underwent a major operation at the Mary Sherman Hospital was ( removed to the home of her dau

ghter, Mrs. Malcolm, Pinkston to recuperate. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and son, Dick, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels and Bruce Copeland spent Saturday in Terre Haute.

Delno Vickrey spent Thursday

LOST Young fox dbg, 23 in,

tall. Left side face tan, tan spot Stevenson visited Mrs. June Sin-

in forehead, white on right side, gleton at Cass Friday afternoon. in Terre Haute the guest of Floyd

Cletus Bramble, Jasonville, Ind. I1 Mrs. Guy Yung entertained the Boyer. J.W.G. Club Tuesday evening.! Mrs. Med Bates, Mrs. Wesley LOST Black Navy scarf. Re- , The evening was spent in sewing j Bates and Mrs. Edwin Bates spent ward. Jinnie McGuire.- Phone

431.

FOR RENT

iUK SALE 1931 Model a. Has

-t 16 wheels and tires. Clyde t Harrison, Dugger Phone 87. ' FOR SALE 30-gallon fuel 'oil water heaters. Limited quantity. "Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, - Ind. '

- FOR SALE 3-piece bedroom suite,' desk and chair, piano, rug, good, 9x12. Stanley Waggoner, Farmersburg.

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cow?, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snllivm phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser nea. John Wachte! Co

FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. Gentleman preferred. 221 French St., Phone 481. Mrs. A. G. McGuire. ' FOR RENT Sleeping room. Close in. Suitable for two men or couple. Kitchen privilege. 215

S. Section St.

FOR RENT Modern sleeping room, single or double. Close in, Call 665-Y.

Miscellaneous

PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 N6rth Section Street.

PRIVATE PARTY will finance homes for veterans. Box 1, c-o Times. MAKE IT a point to Christmas shop here in a store full of practical gifts of home furnishings, novelties and children's toys. P & A Store,

CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to thank all those who assisted in any way during the Ulness and death of J. Calvin Campbell.

Signed, Mrs. J. Calvin Campbell I

and sons.

served delicious refreshments of guests of Mrs. Fred Wilkes.

The Shimmying " ear- it a danger (rut car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides raining your tires. We correct " Shimmy " properly.

CITIZENS GARAGE

BATTERIES See us before it is too late if you will be needing a battery this winter. Also 16 -17 and 21 in. Tires Gibbs Service Station HAROLD E. GIBBS Across from High School Bldg. on 41 Ph. MAIN 202 . CARLISLE, INDIANA

A TRIP TO THE SECURITY ' ' MAY CHANGE A MONEY PUZZLE TO A WELL ORDERED PLAN Anyway, come in put 'it to us. We may be able show you how a loan up $300 will help there is obligation if you decide won't. $5 to $300

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(UP) Hogs, 7,500. Good and choice 160-300 lbs., $24.00; 100-

160 lbs., $23.25 $23.75; early sows, $19.50 $20.00. Cattle, 2,600; calves, 500. Choice mixed steers and heifers, $30.00; low choice about $26.00; good and choice yearlings, $25.00; medium and good light medium steers, $21.50 $22.50; medium to mostly good . heifers, $19.00 $22.00; good beef cows, $14.00 $16.00; good and choice vealers, $27.50 $30.00. Sheep, 2,000. Good and choice fat lambs, $21.50 $23.00; medium and good largely $16.00

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Telephone 501