Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 January 1947 — Page 5

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ANOTHER CAR meat ' scraps due soon at Merom and Sullivan. Cheaper at car door. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire St Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. For Atlas tires and tubes, expert lubrication, tire and battery service, drive' in at STAIIL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section St. Phone 262. . ; ELECTRIC floor sander and

polisher for rent. MARSHALL DRUGS, SHELBURN. Phone 90. ALL INSURANCE is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. FOR SALE or trade for pick

up truck: 1939 tor a ueiuxe coupe, perfect condition,' new ; tires, new paint job. Motor just ' overhauled. Can be seen at

: Milam Standard Service, southI east corner square. ! FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac (6) . Deluxe. New motor, tires; radio,

.'UllUtlaCdl. ncaiti. m.m..m vied. 809 South Main. FOR SALE Auto gas cap lock, auto tube, jack, fan belt and ,,-. (.Kainc oaloshps. 7'A:

rubbers, 6; Vitality shoes, 712 B; basketball shoes; electric mnm hpatpr. 830 North Court.

i FOR SALE 1 -row International corn picker, Good condition. Claude Robbins, U. 5.

FOR SALE Rainbow filling station and lunch room, living rooms, all equipment to operate station & lunch room. Inside toilet, electrical equipment, counters, stools, chairs & other equipment. Place now making money. Priced for quick sale. Located in Currysville. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE 800 bu. corn, $1.25 bu. Floyd Chambers, Vz mi. south of Shiloh Church. '

FOR SALE 2. purebred Guernsey bull calves, 6 mos. old. Mrs. Sheldon Meier, 1st house west Harmony mine on 54.

FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet 2-door. See Chas. Wright at Wright's Texaco Station.

Miscellaneous

PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. 8. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street

DIESEL HAS A FUTURE Instruction, ' Mare. Diesel is rapidly replacing steam and gas engines on railroads, ships, factories, farm and road equipment, power plants. Lighter units open huge new fields tractors, aircraft, autos. Opportunities for men trained in Diesel operation, and maintenance are here and growing. Prepare for Diesel ex

perience by practical spare time training. Details free. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 98 c-o Times.

r .il!IJIPa' MAMA WANTS W IF WOMEN WEPE IMXI'PE RIGHT W U YOU U. ( YES-I'LL 1 GT1 ( SUE SURPRISED ME 1 -7TN ' , , ( A NEW PUB COAT, SUPPOSED TO HAVE V-tDEAr BE U EVE Jj r. GET A J I DIDN'T THINK Sftil ' r ANDI'MTPVING ( RJt? COATSTHEY V -ir vTHATPjW) MM CLOTH COAT W ( THAT VSAS SUCH f 4. V ( "ID THINK OF SOME V WOULDVE BEEN ) - ' ' Jt A GOOD PFjSow ( THINKING ) (?EASON WHYSHE f BO?N WITH THEM J ' if V60005

WHEEL balancing and wheel

alignment. Springer Motor Sales,

Phone 178. ,

ROUND and Square Dance

every Saturday nignt a to o'clock. Graysville, Ind.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

CARLISLE

NOTICE TO MY INSURANCE

Miss Iva Jackson of St. Louis, Mo., spent Christmas vacation with her sister, Mrs. Frank Davr

12-idson and family.

Miss Glenn Wildman, nurse in a clinic at Indianapolis, spent rvirictmas with her narents. Mr.

PATRONS-I will be out of town ; Mr& chester wildman. . for awhile but have arranged , jame9 McCann of De? Moines, with Mr. Gaylord. W. Watson at 'a returned to that city Sun. the Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc., in.iday after vlsiting hjs mother, f 1 1 . A. 1 J 1 j Imam vr

Dumvan 10 iwnule iu icim,, Mf$ Emma McCann.

transiers, premium, coueciioiis "' i j.': u Mrs. Clyde Grass of

sence. Dean Chaney, Agt. :

RADIO TUBES, washing machine wringer rolls. Complete stock. McCammon Appliances.

FOR SALE Stokol bin feed stoker. Price $135.00. See Dr. J. H. Oldham.

LATEST popular, classical Vic tor, Decca and Columbia re

cords 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.

REDUCED TIRE SALE on good adjustment tires, 3 days only. 600x16 regular price $11,

sale $8.75; 650x16 regular price $12.50, sale $9.75. Have a limited number 17s, 18s, 19s & 21s at $10.85. All sizes on hand first day of sale January 9th, 10th & 11th. Asa M. Clark, Hymera, Ind.

Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton,

visited Mrs. Lee Grass, Tuesday.

Miss Janice Axsom of Bloom-

WE BUY Beef Hides. Gravs- ington. who has been visiting

ville Repair Shop, Graysville, her- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Indiana. ID. E. Prose and other relatives : -'returned home Sunday. NOTICE Cut prices on all ar-j MrS- h. A. Campbell of Flint, tides ' next two weeks. Cabinets, Michiean. came Friday due to

cook stoves, heaters, oil stoves, the illness of her . mother, Mrs. laundry stove, safe, clothes Elizabeth Lemen. closet, Atwater KJent ' radio in i good shape, used clothing, shoes Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snedden boots, chest of drawers and manv and sons, of Flint, Michigan,

MEROM

visit with Telatives in Ohio and West Virginia. f Georgia, Carol Frederick has been ill the past week.

Miss Mary Brines, a nurse at the Bloomington hospital, was a Aunt Lottie Amett remains guest Tuesday of Ens. Lois Qte ill.

Andrews and family. Mr nn(1 Mrs. H. W. Harris re-

Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul Chilcote turned Friday afternoon from a and son of Palestine, were guests holiday visit in Pennsylvania

Friday of Mr. and Mrs, Leach.

Breck wjtn relatives.

Mrs. Robert Harrison and son

Mrs. John Elmore and daugh- Sullivarii were guests Thurs-

day night and . Friday of Mrs. Myrtle Harrison and family.

ter of Indianapolis, were guests the latter nart of the week of

Charlie Vickrey and family.

other articles. The Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind.

Wanted

FOR SALE Clover and timothy mixed hay. Harold CarmichT ael, 6 miles west of Carlisle. ' FOR SALE A few used batteries, several A Model Ford parts. New, used and rebuilt auto Mparts. We buy junk. Auto repairing. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle.

LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn.

FOR SALE 1 trailer type lime spreader, $15.00. Also like to huy tractor outfit. G. F. DeFore, 5 miles south, V-b miles west 41. FOR SALE 1941 Ford coach in A-l condition; 1930 Model A Ford coupe; one new RCA radiovictrola combination; one new Majestic combination. P. & H. Sales & Service, Shelburn.

NEW home completely modern must be sold immediately. Located on corner of Court & Silver St., Sullivan. Kitchen complete with inlaid linoleum and all Youngstown cabinets. 5 rooms down and two up, with glazed-in sun porch. Ready to occupy. See or call Warren Gummere, Shelburn.

FOR SALE One good milk cow and four heifers. R. L. Pigg, mile west of high school on 154.

FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth Tudor sedan; 1940 cab-over V-k-ton Chevrolet truck tractor; Fruhauf trailer with grain sides and stock rack, 10:00x20 or 8:25x20 tires. James J. Phegley,' R. 2, Carlisle, Ind.

FORJSALE 1937 Plymouth 2door coach deluxe. Good shape.

Dugger phone 82F11. Roland G. XT 1 I

have returned home after spend

ing the holidays with Mrs. Snedden's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Lanham. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Copper

WANTED Dead animals. We and son, Brad, of Fairfield, Ohio, remove your dead animals free have returned home after a visit of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse here with their parents, Mr. and charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. Mrs. Minird Cooper, and Mr. and ' " , . : ; ' Mrs. W. L. McCammon of Paxton. RADIATOR repair and cleantj ,, , ,

Cor Radiator" Shop, 935 No. Main St. Phone 334.

. Norma Daugherty returned to Muncie Friday after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahan, Gloria Nichols, Mary Renaker, Gerald Sparks, Sid McNabb and Bob Johnson have returned , to their studies at Indiana University after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Evelyn Hagan has returned home from spending the holidays in Indianapolis.

Ens. Lois Andrews is spend

ing a few days visiting witn

friends in Indianapolis . ana

Bloomington.

Lt. F. N. Dillman and Mrs. Anna Nichols left Friday for

ELLIS Mr. and Mrs. Asher Page and

WANTED Wish to : rent or daughter, Lena, entertained the

lease 4 to 6-room houses in Sullivan. 118 So. Court St. Ci Robison.

FOR SALE 1. South Court St., 5-room modern bungalow. 2. Chaney St., 5-room strictly modern bungalow. 3. S. Main St 5-room semi-modern cottage. 4. N. Main St., 4-room cottage, semi. Will give quick possession, Terms. C. Price, 424 S. Court St. 1947 CHICKS with a BACK

GROUND! "Johnson ProductionBred Chicks" will pay you bigger dividends in 1947. You get the benefit of our 36 years of continued poultry progress at NO EXTRA COST. Every single breeder individually selected for vigor, rapid development and good egg production. Bloodtested and U. S. Approved. First Hatch Jan. 20, 1947. Play safe! Order now! JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., SULLIVAN, INDIANA,

WANTED TO RENT 75 to 150-acre farm. Electricity, house and barn. Write Froman Squires, R. 3, Carlisle. Experienced farmer, war veteran. FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. New dustless equipment. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Stanley Frazier, Dugger. Phone 88F15.

"GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service.

MALE HELP WANTED j Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers ia Sullivan County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, Hi.

WANTED Coal and general hauling. Dick Ashmore, Phone 196-E, Shelburn.

FOR RENT

FOR SALE 80-acre farm with 8-room dwelling and some timber, with. mineral rights. Located 5 miles southeast of Paxton, Ind. Inquire Mrs. Aden Robbins, Sullivan, Ind., R. 5.

FOR RENT One large sleeping room in modern home. Mrs.

jlna Bostick, 401 N. State. Phone

773-L.

ONE rebuilt Plymouth engine, also new Plymouth and Packard engines. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178.

FOR SALE One good 4-yr-old Jersey cow with 2-weeksrold calf; 30 head ewes; 2 fat hogs ready to butcher; also shepherd pups, natural heelers, ,Adep Robbins, Sullivan, Ind., R. 5. FOR . SALE" 1941 " iy3-t6h Chevrolet truck with 14-ft. coal bed, also dual tandem. Floyd McCammon, Dugger.

FOR RENT Lower front sleeping room. Private entrance. Suitable for two. Phone 326-L. 233 S. Court.

SHELBURN

Beware Coughs from cczifRsn eclds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it Quickly allays the cough or you axe to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Cou2n$,Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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FOR SALE '37 Ford. Good condition, good tires. Cheap. 610 N. Broad Street.

Dead Animals ! Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, t'heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachtelCo. Terre Haute. Indiana

FOR SALE Boy's Deluxe BU cycles, in very good condition.

Will sell at original price.

522.50. See Bob Kaiser, 425 So. Main St.

1 True-Tone Battery Cabinet!

Radio, 1 Zenith Wind Charger with battery and wire complete. Frank McCarty.

A CAFE FOR SALE Good locction and good business. 19 North Second, Vincennes,' Ind. Priced to sell at once.

Mrs. Maggie Taylor had as her dinner guests Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Branson and children, Patricia arid Bob, and Bob Stout of Terre Haute. : , Mrs, J. T. Gaskinsi and son. had as their gqests recently he daughter and son, Mrs. Eva Cochran of Indianapolis and

Clarence each of Detroit, Mich.

Miss Leola Lane of Terre Haute, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkston spent Sunday with the latter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Anderson, of Indiana. '

Mrs. Otis Wright and children visited, relatives in . Indianapolis, the past week. John D. Hill of Muncie, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hill.

Sign of the Times?

following with an oyster soup supper Christmas Eve: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Powell of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kleusner, Mr. and Mrs. William Rector, Mr. and Mrs. George Culison and Re Kluesner of Terre Haute.. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rector were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and sons, Mrs. Maude Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McElravy and dauehter, Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. George Cullison and Mrs. Pearl Pope of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. George Luxton and son had the following guests

over the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders and daughter of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luxton of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs; Gerald Luxton of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luxton of Linton. , Mrs. Waneta Driver and son, Larry Keith, . are visiting , rela-! tives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Powell' spent Wednesday' riight in Crane visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and son. Asher Page, who has been ill for the past four weeks, remains about the same. . , Mrs. Lex Cullison spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs, William Moore, of Dugger, who has

been seriously ill. She is able to be up a part of the time now. Mr. and Mrs. William Rector entertained the following . guests with a' Christmas dinner; Mr,

and Mrs. Hallie Lynn and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Richardson and family, Mrs. Waneta Driver and sen,. Mr. and . Mrs. George Cullison and John Richardson. Bob Bedwell, who is employed in Terre Haute, spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bedwell and daughter. I Mr anH Mrs. Sam Hnffeditz of

Sandborn' Linton, visited Mr. and Mrs.

George Cullison Tuesday night. -

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LOST Brown and white spotted bird dog, week before Christ-, mas. Write Marion Anderson, Sullivan R. 4. Graysville phone.

OMAHA, Neb. (UP) A sign over the headquarters of the Nebraska Power Company reads: "Electric Service Is Cheap." Recently something went wrong with the sign and the, first U letters were dark, leaving the last 11 letters brilliantly lighted.

McHUGH FUNERAL HOMES

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We Serve."

Shelburn & Hymera PHONE 31 PHONE 111

GRAB BAG

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John F.Whipps Planing Mill

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SULLIVAN AMERICAN ;

LEGION POST No. 139

will hold its regular bi-monthly

Meeting Tuesday Evening 8:00 P.M. In The Legion Home North Of The City

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One-Minnute Test 1. What do we call the largest areas of land on earth? 2. What is the outside of the heart called? 3. What is the general geometric form of snowflakes ? .

nuts a Etiquette The correct handshake doea not paralyze the fingers in Its grip, nor does it hold the hand slack without life or warmth. The hands clasped together firmly and warmly for a moment only,

then unclasped.

Words of Wisdom Men possessing min!3 which are morose, solemn, and inflexible, enjoy, in general, a greater share of dignity than happiness.

Today Horoscope You are an Impulsive person, and your actions are sometimes misunderstood and your motives misinterpreted. You think and act quickly and not always with

good judgment Cultivat poise

and self-restraint, or your passions may lead you into serious difficulties even though your intentions are of the best. Today the conditions are adverse concerning new ventures, employment, health, political and military Interests. The influences also incline toward poor judgment and carelessness. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Continents. 2. The pericardium. 3. Hexagon or six-sided..

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