Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 January 1947 — Page 10
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For Sale ANOTHER CAR meat scraps j r due soon at Meroni and Sullivan Cheaper at car door. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and Eervice caU 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. i For Atlas tires and tubes, expert lubrication, tire and battery ; service, drive in at STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. ' Section St. Phone 262. f ELECTRIC floor , sander and polisher for rent. MARSHALL DRUGS, SHELBURN. Phone 90. 1 ALL INSURANCE is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. 1 FOR SALE 1 trailer type lime spreader, $15.00. Afso like to buy tractor outfit. G. F. DeFore, 5 'miles south, V 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. , MEV home completely modern'
must be sold immediately. Locat- with battery and wire complete, ed on corner of Court & Silver , Frank McCarty. St., Sullivan. Kitchen complete ' with inlaid linoleum and all A CAFE FOR SALE Good loYoungstown cabinets. 5 rooms cation and good business. 19
down and two up, wiui giazea-in sun porch. Ready to occupy. See j or call Warren Gummere, Shel- 1 burn. j FOR SALE One good milk vow and four heifers. R. L Pigg. V5'i '"lie west of high school on! 154::.- .... .u... ) , ,J ;""--7" . "FOR SALE wu nymuun . Tudor sedan; 1040 cab-over lVz - ', ton Chevrolet trucK tractor; r ru liauf trailer with grain sides and! !ifnclc rark. "10:00x20 or B:2.r)x20 tues. James J. Phegley, R. 2, Carlisle. Ind. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth 2'dcor coach deluxe. Good shape. :Diiftger phone 82F11. Roland G. 'Harlow. ' 1 FOR SALE '37 Ford. Good condition, good tires. Cheap. 610 N. Broad Street. 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. - RADIO TUBES, washing machine wringer rolls. Complete i stock. McCammon Appliances, 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. FOR SALE A few used ' batteries, several A Model Ford parts. New, used and rebuilt puto parts. We buy junk. Auto repairing. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1. South Court St., 5-room modern bungalow. 2. Chaney St., 5-room strictly modern bungalow. 3. S. Main St., fl-roorn semi-modern cottage. 4; N. Maui St., 4-room cottage, semi. Will " give quick possession. Terms. C. Price, 24 S. Court St, Dead Animals Removed ah hinas: norscs. cows. ,' licti), calves and hora. Cnl i Monroe Feed Service, Sul!ivyn phone 6dz or Crawford P201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all pnone charges. 21 hour ser vice. I John Wachtel Co. I Terre Haute. Indiana
or lees, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. word additional. Double rate for
I FOR SALE 1942 Special DeLuxe Fleetline Chevrolet with -w tires and new battery. Vard Boles, 550 South Main. f947 CHICKS with a BACKGROUND! "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. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service. ONE rebuilt Plymouth engine, also new Plymouth and Packard engines. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178. rFOR SALE 1941 1'A-ton
Chevrolet truck with 14-ft. coal i FOR RENT One large sleepbed, also dual tandem. Floyd line room in modern home: Mrs.
McCammon, Dugger. 1 True-Tone Battery Cabinet Radio. 1 .Pllith WinH rhornn KDrth second, Vincennes, Priced to sell at once. Ind. I FOR SALE 1930 Mods A lord, nc.viy reconditioned motor. Paul H. Story, Dugger. FOR SALE Ben Davis annleT $2.50(b.u. Al.io.Red arid. Golden! Delicious and Wincsap. Rickard ! Orchard, 1 mi. west of Lesion ,jjomg FOR SALE Two coats: black fur ccat, size 38; black Chesterfield, size 40. 125 So. Main. Phone 111. FOR SALE Belknap Homemaker coal range in good condition. Reasonable. Ill No. Chase St. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 4 rooms down, 2 up, semi-modern. Close in. Immediate possession. If you work at hospital, semimodern home for sale. Possession when desired. If looking for a fine home for a clinic, write Box 94 care Times. FOR SALE Nice bungalow in Paxton. Now empty. Priced for sale. W. T. Mellott. v nry Cat r- v "" . FOR SALE Girl s winter coat, J1Ke ncw- suc lo' ZlLl s 1Le bK"ut:3 ana snoes- r'none no. ' FOR SALE - New table top nc 99Q wrth statRalph Sanders, Jr. FOR SALE 7-ft. G.M. Frigidaire. Nice as new. Apex electric radio combination. Can be seen at Powell Motor Sales. , Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S TARED IMPLEMENT SALES. 19 North Section Street. DIESEL HAS A FUTURE Instruction. Male. Diesel is rapidly replacing steam and gas I engines on railroads, ships, factories, farm and road equipment, power plants. Lighter units open huge new field;; tractors, aircraft, autos. Opportunities tor men trained in Diesel operation and maintenance are here and growing. Prepare for Diesel experience by practical spare tine training. Details free.. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 98 c-r Times. NOTICEr-Cut prices on all articles next two weeks. Cabinets, cook , stoves, heaters, oil stoves, laundry stove, safe, clothes closet, Atwater Kent radio in good shape, used clothing, shoes, boots, chest of drawers and many other articles. The Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind. WHEEL balancing and wheel alignment. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178.
ROUND and Square Dance every Saturday night 8 to 12 o'clqck. Graysville, Ind.
Hud Crowder Relief Corps rummage sale, Powell Garage, Friday, January 10. STRAYED From 342 West Beech street, female fox terrier with white body and black head. Answers to name of Bonnie. Children's pet. Rex M. Russell, phone 874. 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 TO RENT 75 to 150-acre farm. Electricity, house and barn. Write Froman Squires, R. 3, Carlisle. Experienced farm-; er, war veteran. I FLOOR SANDING and refiniu; tvt... j, : t iSZS ' Stanley Frazier, Dugger.' Phone 88F1S. WANTED Riders to Terre Haute. Working hours from 8 to 5. Phone 118 after 5:30. WAiwpn Mo,-, uriv, Mrtut combine. Have 20 acres of beans tc be thrashed. Will pay $4.50 per acre. Located one mile from Sullivan. Box 27 in care of Times. EXPERIENCED restaurant cook wants work. Can give reference: State salary and hours. Box 42 care Times. ' FORREISTT 1 Ina Bostick, 401 N. State. Phone 773-L. . 4 FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. Inquire at Coffee Shop after 1:00 p. m. Goes Under Knife RUTH, baseball's swat king, ,lnrfpPP,ntT1- oua neck od.eration" at French hospital In New Tork City "for the reUef of tatractab le PThe 52-year-old ex-Yankee has been a frequent CHARIES E. WATERBURY is shown aboard a plane as he flies to join his wife and 4-month-old son at Shannon, Eire, where they have 1 been hospitalized for injuries received in the crash of a transAtlantic Diane at Shannon. The French war bride and her . son I were on their way to Newark, N. J. (Intetnttional)
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SHELBURN Miss Mary Jane Downs of Ind iahapolis, spent the week-end , here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downs. Ted Stout of Vincennes, spent the week-end here with Bill and dick sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sweet of , Indianapolis, visited his parents j and attended the basketball I game here Friday nignt. - Mrs pansy Broadie and child-1 ren of Indianapolis, attended the basketball game here Friday night. Mr- and Mrs-' T-' B- Jefferson, Mrs. Chloe Stevenson, Mrs. Violet Cash, Mrs. Lettie Sweet 'and - son, Bill, attended a New Year s Eve party at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Branson. Mrs. Sallie Atkinson is ill ' at her home here. Abduction. Suspect POLICE in Cleveland, Q., have arrested ex-convict Robert H. Hemming (above). 42, after Mary Kim berly, 20-year-old Ohio State University student, accused him of forcing her to accompany him on a two-day motor trip. The pretty coed said that Hemming, the father of i; ui uer gui irienas, naa aruggea , uct. v-i.ernanoTiai aounapnoto;
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A FORMER KAMIKAZE PILOT, Robert Nishiyama (inset), of Tokyo, who once wanted "to kill as many Americans as possible," will be the first recipient of a scholarship to Lafayette College established by Mr. and Mrs. .Robert S. Johnstone (above) of Downington, Pa. Financed by the $10,000 GI insurance carried by their late son, Robert, Jr., the scholarship was suggested by him before he was killed in 1945. At the time he told his parents he believed that wars could only be prevented by a better understanding and good wilj between peoples. . . (International)
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The Womens Society of Christian Service will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Louise Daugherty. A good attendance 'is desired. Kamona Reid has returned to jher work in Bluffton, Ohio after spending the past week at her nome nerewayne oonnson, bod dunes ana Betty Lisman have returned to their schoC)1 studies at Purdue ! after sPending the holidays at lio"leDean Reid and Charles Owens ii have returned to Ball State at Muncie after spending the holidays at home. " : Carolyn Danicfa, Bruce and lamyn. i-opuuma span oaimay afternoon 'with 'Mrs.' Hettie Crowe. , . . ; j Mrs. Alta Colvin was a dinner ' gutst Friday' of Mr. and Mrs. I Shirley Greene and family. The Golden Rule class meeting ' will be held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Reah Hoilman. Gives Royal Views SHOWN at an Interview In her New York hotel suite. Princess Irene of Greece tells reporters that what her country oeeds most to settle its present difficulties is "less political interference and more Dreaa. ins Princess is the wife of Prince Peter and first cnUsin by marriage to the Gree!i king. (International;
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Dr. Joe and Dr. Betty Dukes and family, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes, returned to their home in Indianapolis, Saturday. Joe Riley and Billie Evans were Terre Haute visitors Friday. Miss Emma Cooper, who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper, has returned to her home in Plainville. Mrs. Ruth Abram. who has been the guest of her daughter in Linton, has returned home. Mrs. R. R. Davies and daughters, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Irons, have returned home. Mrs. Nick Schaad, who has been quite ill, is again able to be out. Mrs. Thomas Sparks of Merom, I who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt, has returned home. THIS S A 5r ' fx w THAT USED FAT IS Vf-fiy WASH IT DOWJ TAB. rvMiir.VcU Be SAe UStb FAT One-Mlnuute Test 1. Where will the memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt in London, funds for which were over-subscribed, be placed? 2. What is the name of Mexico's recently elected president? 3. What is the. significance of the city of Yenan, China? Words of Wisdom The miser is as much in want of that which he has, as of that which he has not. Publius Syrus. Hints on Etiquette If a man offers his seat to a They'll Do It Every NO! HOLD UP THE SHIPMENT UNTIL I GET f BACK 1 WOULDN'T GIVE
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WHILE battling a six-hour drugstore blaze in Atlanta, Ga., SO firemen were overcome by noxious chemical fumes. One of the victim ia carried to hospital, top, as other firemen prepare to enter tl
burning basement, bottom. EXLINK CORN Mr;. Eru-id Brown and daughter visited in Dugger recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyer visited friends in Stringtown Thursday. Carl Brown of Connersville, GRAB BAG woman in a street car .or bus .(a rare occurrence in these days of rush and bustle) she need' not take it if she is getting off at the next stop, but she should explain why she will not. If she i3 riding some distance, however, she should accept the seat with warm thanks, or else she will embarrass the man offering it. Today's Horoscope If today is your birthday anniversary, restrain your inclination to be exacting and domineering, and learn to control your Distributed by King Featured Syndicate, Time 1 THAT FAT - l LOUDMOUTH? EVERY THE rSEEH!M,HE5 K0HE TAlKIMo
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visited his parents here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Iring King ot Ta-re Haute, visited Mrs. Kind's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown, Sunday. 'Mrs. Roy Dyer and Mrs. Alex Brown were in Sullivan Friday. temper. You think a great deal of the opinion of others and aW ways strive to make a good impression. It would be well for you to marry young and to choose a mate with sufficient character to stimulate your desire to be always at your best. Today is good for dealing with professional and also with influential people. One-Mimite Test Answers 1. In. Grosvenor Square. 2. Miguel Aleman. 3. It is the capital of Communist China. Inc. By Jimmy Hatlo
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