Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 1, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 January 1947 — Page 5

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For Sale - I CAR of meat scraps due soon. See us for car door price. Unload at Sullivan and Merom. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts andi l.i,; null 9.R5 at Mace Tire & l;Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. For Atlas tires and tubes, expert lubrication, tire and battery

strvice, drive in at STAIIL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. I Section St. Phone 202.

ELECTRIC floor sander and polisher for rent. MARSHALL DRUGS, SHELBURN. Phone uu. '7aLL INSURANCE is not alike. , Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. FOR SALE 1941 Nash "600." Excellent rubber. Inquire Wade's Garage, E. Washington. ,FOR SALE 23 ft. 1946 model house trailer. Excellent condition. E. L. Hall, Farmersburg or see Ferd Hall, North Oakley ) Duilding, FOR SALE Heating stove, Kalamazoo Heater, in good condition. 306 N. State St. Phone 624-X. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile V6). New tires A-l, good motor, rieater. 1101 N. Main St. FOR SALE 3 registered Durf,'c gilts. Levi Burnett, l' miles fortheast of Graysville. LIMITED AMOUNT o deep I feezing units for immediate cteWcry. Martitf Feed-Storfe, Shel,burn. Chev. 206 N.

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FOR SALE 1937 Ford coupe, good mechanical condition; one Jersey & Hoistein cow, 3 yrs. old. calf by side; one Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, good family cow; t$o roan Durham heifers, 1 yr. old; Cite Angus & Hereford 'da If, 3 months old; heifer. Rodman Stanley, Merom R. 1. FOR SALE Good Empire coal & wood range. 6 caps, reservoir, oven thermometer. 629 E. , Jackson. I PERMANENT anti-freeze, Nort way, Zerone, and battery recharging while you wait at VFIynn's Service, U. S. 41, ShelJ)urn, Ind. , FOR SALE 1946 Ford halfton pick-up truck, 650 tires, 6 ply. Robert Yentes, Dugger. FOR SALE ?946 Ford truck. New motor, tractor built tandem, 16 ft. grain bed and tarpaulin, two speed axle, 8:25x20 tires. All A-l condition. Can be seen anytime. Ed Schantz, Lyons, Ind. FOR SALE 800 bu. corn, $1.25 bu. Also big roan cow, freshen in March, heavy milker. Floyd Chambers, J mile south of Shiloli Church. KELVINATOR HOME FREEZER fur immediate delivery. Convenient terms. So. Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle good condition. 926 N. Main. in FOR SALE Oak 1'" hardwood flooring and seasoned lumber: 2x8 in 14 & 16'; 2x610, 12 & 14'; 2x48, 10, 12. 40 gal. outSide white paint. Warren Gummere, Phr 20L, Shelburn. FOR SALE Grocery store and -room semi-modern house, 1 mile south of Dugger. Hudson Grocery. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows. yhcvp, calves and hogs. Call iuontoe Iced Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute, We pay all phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtel Co.l Terre Hayte. Indiana

FOR SALE--Fresh cow & calf. I Raleigh Gibbs, Carlisle, Ind., R.

R. 3. FOR SALE Mixed wired bale hay $15.00 ton at the farm. Cud Plew, Graysville phone. Seethe G-E ELECTRIC sink and', disposal. On our floor now. Skel-Gas and G-E Home Freezer. McCammon Appliances. ABC WASHER without motor. 12 months to pay. So. Side Auto Supply. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. - WANTED Woman to do some housework, cooking. No hard work. State salary. Box CC, care Times. HELP WANTED Permanent position open for young lady. Apply at Bennett's Pharmacy. WANTED A large 2-wheel trailer or a 4-wheel. Must be able to follow car without swaying. Would like to have for 1 week. C. Robison, 118 So. Court. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. ROUND and Square Dance every Saturday night 8 to 12 o'clock. Graysville, Ind. LATEST popular, classical Victor, Dccca and Columbia records and children's records. Record players, needles, albums and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas,, metal & plastic. R. W. Cadwell Music House. DUE to price rises of coal at mines, all prices on all coal will be advanced from fifteen to thir ty cents a ton on all grades of coal starting today. Draper Coal Company, Phone 14. $10.00 machineless (steamed in oil) through January, $8.25. Charm Beauty Shop, Phone 897. PUBLIC GAMES every Thurs-, day night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan Am erican Legion Auxiliary. LOST LOST Black and tan female hound. Reward. N. R. (Bud) Cox, Graysville phone. LOST Brown and white spotted bird dog, week before Christmas. Write Marion Anderson, Sullivan R. 4. Graysville phone. Found FOUND Black and white puppy, male. Must have assurance of good home. Phone 425-L. Mrs. Gus Hash, 219 Indiana Ave. FACTOGRAPHS A source of vanadium, vanadinite, is used in the steel Industry to rid steel of harmful Impurities, to Increase tensUe strength, and to Increase ability t- resist chock and abrasion. The principal U. S. sources of vanadinite are In Colorado and Utah. The climate of the British Isles is equable and somewhat warmer than that of the European continent opposite, because the Gulf Stream modifies the temperature, Eyes of some lizards, such as geckos, have only rods In the retina. Because rod vision is .best at night, such animals are nocturnal. The electric self-starter for automobiles was Introduced lis 191L

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Pfc. James E. Farris left this morning for Hamilton Field, California after spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Rudy Dudley, and his sister Mrs. Roselyn Milam and family. Jim has been at Chanute Field, Illinois for the past year and while there completed a Machin ist course in the Army Air Forces Technical School. Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Pocahontas Club, Mrs. Truelock, Thursday ' night, 6:30. Bring own table service. The Zelma Harbangh Missionary Society of the . First Christian church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eve1 ning, January 2 at the home -of Mrs. Pauline Mahan, 237 West Wolfe street. G.II. Club. Mrs. Newsome, Thursday noon," 2 p. m. Anna afterSullivan Rebekah Lodge, regular meeting, Thursday, January 2. Officers will be installed by D.D. President, Effie Cooper and staff from Merom. Covered dish dinner served at 6:30. All members please attend. Visiting Rebekahs welcome. The Red Cross sewing room will be open Thursday, January 2 and every Thursday thereafter. Aweogon Garden Club, Thursday, (January 2, Mrs. Dale Billman, 2:30 p. m. Regular meeting ; Royal NeighborsT "Woodman Hall, Friday, January 3, 7:30 p. m. Important meeting. A good attendance is desired. (Note Send your club notices to the Times Saturday before week club meets.) NORTH BUCKTOWN Harrcl Hale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jordon of Princeton. They were overseas buddies while in service. Pvt. Dilliard Stanton, who is stationed at Keesler Field, Miss., is spending a 13-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Ada Stanton and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier called on Mr. and Mrs. 'Max Usrey and son recently. Pvt. Dilliard Stanton and Garland were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Owren King spent Christmas in- Anderson with the former's mother and other relatives. Miss Mildred Hazelrod, who is a student at Asbury College, Is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hazelrod. Miss LaVerne Bedwell visited friends -here Tuesday ifternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Thede Justus and sons of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foster spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Raymond Hale and son. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfjeld and daughters spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. WillianT Moore. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foster and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robson jof Dugger Saturday evening. Harrel Hale spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Mrs. Theodore Justus and son, Jack, accompanied him home after a few days visit with Mrs. Raymond Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Browning spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace and children. Mrs. Ada Stanton and Georgia and Mrs. Richard Goodman and baby spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller and family. The Mt. Moriah W.S.C.S. will meet on Wednesday each week at the home of Mrs. Owren King and on Thursday each week at the home of Mrs. Homer Montgomery. Anyone interested is invited to attend.

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Nora Lamb of Sullivan, visited Miss Stella Willis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Jr. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Montgomery Sunday at Bucktown. . Billy Cox who has spent several weeks in a hospital near Chicago, returned to his home here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelden Montgomery and daughter, Patty, spent the week-end with Mr. Montgomery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Montgomery at Bucktown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and daughter, Dee, and Mrs. Esta Stark left Thursday for New j Mexico where they will make their home. Miles Frump of Jasonville, was here Monday morning'. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Fuller of I Chicago, spent the Christmas holidays here with Mrs. Fuller's I mother, Mrs. Ollie Crist. . Miss Florence Burns of Terre I Haute, spent a few days here I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Burns. ! Mrs. Ollie Crist was the guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffith, in Greencaslle recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson entertained twenty-seven guests with a turkey dinner at their home Christmas Day. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson and son of Olney, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Jr. of Danville, Illinois, , Aluminum j Clothes Linq j 79: Smooth metal clothea UnerA weatherproof. non-stretch3 in if, easy to wipe dean with a." damp cloth. 50 feetiyVjW-! The Friendly Store

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Crawfordsville, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolley and family of Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mclnnes of Sullivan and Miss Jean White of Shelburn. Mrs. Ella Starkey of Colburn Place, Detroit, Michigan, formerly of Shelburn, arrived in Terre Haute to join her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pruett and son, Billie, of Sycamore Street, and a niece, Margy Godfrey, a senior at Farmersburg High School" for an, extensive trip through the south and Florida during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolinger had as their guests Christmas their daughter, Reba, and husband of Nashville, North Carolina, Rex Bolinger, Miss Cartey Garland and Miss Anderson of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolinger Jr. This is the first time the family had all been together in three years. Melba and Imogene Adams of Detroit, Michigan, spent Christmas with their parents here. Miss Emma Lou Cooper of Planifield,- is the guest of her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason left Monday for Kenoslha, Wis consin where they will be the guests . Of their daughter and M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alkla'g Bervio Cottt If HrV d tVVrflfr - '''"'I The "Shimmying car is a , dangerous car. The vnusu clttrains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents bttides ruining four tins. We correct " Shimmy " properly. 118 So. Main Phone 98 , v m w & Hymera PHONE 111

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, bee. Mrs. Jake Yung was a Sullivan visitor Monday. Mrs. Opal Goodwin was a Terre Haute visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey and family of South Bend, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman. Mrs. George Edwards is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Davies. Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. Anna Stevenson . were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooper and son, Jim, of Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe and Norma Stevenson of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Ray Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. William Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds and children, Jeretta and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey, Mrs. Lloyd Pirtle and Betty Sue and Mrs. Bess Gladville of pugger. Quit ptylnr rent and own your home. Special bargains on property; on installment plan. Also farms for lale. W. T. MELLOTT ' Happy

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale of Sullivan and granddaughter, Joanna, of New Lebanon, spent Christmas with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dale, of Lansing, Illinois. William J. Pugh of Sullivan, who has been visiting his brother, TSgt. Willard Pugh, for the past month at Shaw Field, North Carolina has arrived home. F. Morgan is ill. Carl Pugh and Hosea Pugh of Gary, Indiana, spent Christmas here with their mother, Mrs. Eva Pugh. Mrs. Nellie Pugh and children and Mrs. Eva Pugh spent Simday in Terre Haute visiting Mrs.

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