Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 28, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 February 1947 — Page 9

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Water softeners in stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. PHONE 90, rORSALE All ' fibre plaid seat covers to fit most any car. Custers' Marathon Service Station.

WANTED-Washing and ironings. Mrs. Henry Bedwell, Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE 400 bu. corn at crib. lYi miles west high school on 154. Nick Mayfield.

FOR RENT Two-room modern furnished apartment. 332 W. Beech.

, i i 1 I I ( ', ,1-h I. I .LiiUir MP DITHERS. WOULD VOU "

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Vacuum Cleaners and attachments. In stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY,

For Sale

FOR SALE Used hot water

MOTUITP nor

irst of Feb. Unload at Merom

tod Sullivan. Cheaper at car oor. Farm Bureau Co-op.

1 XTXtank, 30 gallon size, with side meat scraps due ; ' p nnp .

PROMPT ROAD service for

ire battery and farm equipment

Vaubles: Phone 285. In haste . . .

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ATT AO TTRTTQ and ACCES-

""fRIES. Quick, safe battery revftfFging. Lubrication a SpecialflV. STAHL'S STANDARD SER

VICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 26,2.

arm gas heater. Phone 592.

13y2-ft. counter with grain bin underneath for sale. $10. Dailey Groc. ' FOR SALE Ice shoe skates, size 9. Bob Vowell, 19 N, Court.

LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL.

90. Miscellaneous

unPMirijiT. ttres." Lubrica

tion, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Serv

ice.

FOR SALE Nine head of good

work horses and mules, milk dws and stock cattle! Will trade,

sell or buy at all times. Wm.

Bush, Shelburn.

JOHNSON PRODUCTION-

ppF.n r'HirfCS now on sale at

FOR SALE 1937 Chev. Sedan Delivery. Mechanically good, excellent paint. Heater, Sealbeam lights, 5 good tires. Priced to sell. Walter Wilson, Phone 9022. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners. Service and .supplies. Phone Kirk .McMillan, 250,

FOR SALE North Main St., 4-room . semi-modern cottage, $3200. Easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.

STEAM cleaning ancr painting,

any tmake farm equipment, JARED IMPLEMENT SALES

All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg.

News Every Day From NeigHboring Towns

sum

Phone ! WANTED TO HAUL Coal,

sand & gravel, crushed rocK, limestone dumped or spread. Dallas Dozier, 840 N. State St.,-City.

FOR RENT

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillion and sons cf Terre Haute, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Ores Houpt and daughter.

IVTainr Arthur H. SchmitZ Of

Mrs. Nancy Mayercyk of Los Angeles, California, who has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Law-

rpnee Taft and other relatives,

Mrs. Robert Arnold

Linton Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes of Dugger and Mr. and Mrs. William Dukes of Linton, were guests cf Dr, Joe and Dr. Betty Dukes and family in Indianapolis Sunday. 1 Perry Deckard was in Linton

Wednesday. William Mason, who is em

ployed in Urbana. Illinois, spent jthe week-end at his home here.

Mrs. Hazel Rector entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Guests present 1 were Mrs. D. C. Phillippi, Mlrs. Ray Tison, Mrs. Fd Jones and Mrs. Jake Yung. The hostess served refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, cake, whipped cream and coffee.

sleeping

FOR RENT Front room. 204 So. Crowder.

FOR RENT 3 large room fur-, nished apartment with bath.

Ground floor. Strictly private.

PUBLIC GAMES every Thurs- Adults only. Phone 460 or 985

day night at eight o'clock at the pQR RENT 5-room furnished American Legion Home under t house the auspices of the Sullivan Am- nouse 111 c,ltlHnv Mrs erican Legion Auxiliary. r, wee ex.cepPt Suhday- , Volney Snyder.

Mrs. Can Reid

LARGEST display of stoves in FOR RENT - Floor Sander, . r Sullivan and Greene Counties. Edger, Polisher. All new equip- Waneta

warm morning, iviajesuu, jjuu mem. oumvou , ul.-a , w ...., r . rii r m.. c..u:..nn rA weunt.aurt,y.

INUDiau, U1UW jjuj Uliu iivicuyc guuivau, t.ny. t

Dakota TZ Monday for ; Atlan Grgia lu:.. .' i, h.t a Mr T.invri for a brief visit en route to her

lias wcun. ui ivi.. ', enn ! home in California.

- Tickets are now on sale for w H wise was m Terre Haute the annual firh fry sponsored by 'jrrjday.

the local brothcrnood to De neio. at Holt Hall Tuesday night, i Rev. Moorehead left WednesFebruary 11. iday for Elderado, Illinois where Orviile R&id of Wabash, Ind- ' he will attend the National Youth inna is snending a few days ' Convention of the Church of

here with his parents. Mr. and God for two days.

FOR SALE 4-room house, corner lot, 501 E: Davis St. Call at 431 S. State for information.

vrm SAT.E 1942 Ambassador

JOHNSON'S FEED & SUPPLY j Nash with radio and heater. A-l

CO., 115 South Court aireei, condition. (Jan be seen ai uircpei

Hiatt's. 1 mile soutn ot uugger,

Saturday the 8th and Sunday the 9th.

Heaters. Majestic and Copper

Clad Ranges, for immediate delivery. Easy Terms. Woodward

Hardware Co., Dugger,- Ind.

LOST

Mr., and Mrs. Tom Collier and

Cna "Faye Houpt spent Wednesday afternoon in Terre Haute. Several members of the local

;.n PTitren;t Church attended the

' .- LOST-Jan;. 29. -gm8 smaii ; " rQU0 meeting at Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert

aivi duwivuw square dam laeea . wnsi w. - - and daughter. Sherril,

now. Book early and be assured ith black iA band. Keepsake. e. uiV o..i- n,oii Par- 1 , ov.: oin! The Rev. Ralph

of yours. Squire Bedwell,

lisle R. 1.

Reward. Margaret Robinson, 910

N. State Street.

Miiss Doris Chubb and Vera Land visited Mrs. Jack Chubb on Sullivan route over the weekend. , Mrs. Mona Trowbridge was in Sullivan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wise were in Coalmont Tuesday evening.

Walker visited week

end daughter, Sherril,

Richard , relatives here over the

Phone 606.

?0U SALE 7-room modern home. Hardwood floors, new roof e.d paint. Beautiful large lawn. Phone 250 for appointment. .FOR SALE 2 practically new sJits of clothes: 1 fingertip blue

-eversible; 1 light tan sport coat.

line condition, boy in service.

,45 East Walsh-

y size 36 and in eaAm for selling,

lanlbe'Ven at S

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FOR SALE Trombone, good condition. See Richard Davis at Jr. High School in 5th grade or call 9083.

FOR SALE Matched pair of mares 9 and 10 years old, weight

j 2400, with harness complete. 1-2 I ml. north Mt. Tabor church on

. , , ... I A the old Henry McClure place, . 1 . , VaiWr 1 A L. .

. Ut IK H IT, u iJ 111 1 J Ul

scott, 402 South Main.

.

Kbnn SALE 23 bales Grade A

War shingles. Toody Bogard, 6

Iniiles west on 154. Oraysviue

plSionc 1343.

'J meat scraps, $5.15; horn--11 i r on.

I iny, $3.10; bran ana snorts, $;.o", shorts, $3.00; 16 dairy, $3.25; horse feed. $3.55; 18 egg mash,

$110, prints. Abie's Feed Store.

"Von SALE Property located north part, of Du?.cr, 4-room

lmgslow, corner lot, iuu oase-

n!ent, with furnace, water, 113ms. Ir- cood condition. Can be fin-

iicod by G.I. Price $13o0.

f.rownie" Olson, Sullivan R. 5.

FOR SALE

1. 1-fQom house, complete bath,

.in o rooms, very ciosc m. nonabi" price. South Main St.

10-room npailment house.

li-moderu. Close in. Reason

able down payment.- Bal. like

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

reni. I 3. 1-r J-ini'dijy.r

LATEST popular, classical Victor, Dccca and Columbia records and children's records. Re

cord players, needles, albums and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas, metal & plastic. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE R0-Ecre improved farm 5 miles west of Sullivan. G. W. Gnmbill, 613 Merchants Nati. Bank Bldg., Terre Haute, Indiana. MURPHY'S Vig-O-Ray Start

ing Mash, the mash that carries sll the essential vitamins, proteins and minerals. The feed with no filler always fresh. In new print bags. Martin's Feed Store, Shelburn. FOR .SALE Hedge fense posts.

34 mile south of Riverview. W.

K. Dickerson, Fairbanks phone.

RUMMAGE SALE Friday and

Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8, old Trus

tee's office, 11 East Jackson !at., Basketball Mothers Club,. Doors open 9:00 a. m. y : 5 ;. YOUR FUTURE .' foretold on Love, Marriage and Business. Call between 9:00 a .m. and 3:00 p. m. 209 E. Wall, Sullivan. FOR Sulphur Vapor Baths, Colonic Irrigations, Scientific Body

Massage. 116 So. 6th St., Rm. ill, Tele. C-6827, Terre Haute, Ind.

DR. JOHN STEELE'S office is '

closed through Thursday, Feb. 14, attending American Dental Association meeting in Chicago.

Found

Mrs. William Wise business in Sullivan

. Modern Circuit Riders program

FOUND Bird dog. Owner may i on Tuesday and will speak at have by identifying . and , paying ! Decatur, Illinois at the Ministers for ad. Herman Welch, Phone , Evangelistic Rally on Wednes-

Keithahn wilt be in the Merom end. pulpit Sunday morning and will Mr. and speak at Center, Indiana in the j transacted

evening.. He will be on tne , Monday.

-Mrs. Imogene Swigart of Day

ton, Ohio, is visiting her parents,

1

Mrs. America Your Presteline Electric

In

is Now

9082.

m m churches

Viardw-od .floors, good roof

i:aint. rae barns, good

i ion. Electricity, plenty

1150 acre? land, 30 acres

i- 101 acres tillable. Located

00m house, complete balh,

and

condi-

water,

timber,

on

slateroad, 6 miles cf Sullivan. 4. 7-room modern house, large tiarn & poultry houses, good roof & paint. Electric pump, plenty vwater. GO acrej land. Very close ' in. Reasonable's down payment, bal. easy terms by owner. 5. 4-room house, good condition. 2-car garage. Excellent lo

ll cation. Priced for quick sale. ) vCar!i-le, Ind. X I Usiey's Real Estate & insurance V Agency, S1 Seuth Troll yv Phone 522-Y. , ' ,, ) FOR SALE One 1942 V-8 i Dick-uo: or.e 1941 Dodse 4-door

deluxe sedan .with 1946 motor,

Ji-adio. heater. Also 60 gallons

Itpccd oil. Can be seen at 3

miles east of Sullivan, near Lippeatt Mine. "Brownie" Olson. FOR SALE 27 catalpa fence

pests, 7 ft. 202 East Jackson St.

FOR SALE or trade for cheap

er rar '41 Ford Tudor Deluxe

radio and heater. Orval Metheny,

Shelburn, Ind. Call after 4 p. m FOR SALE Good timothy hay

wire baled: 1 International M

pick-up hay baler; ! power mow

er for AC tractor. Clifford Curry,

3 miles southeast Farmersburg

FOR SALE 21 head of feeder

hoes. Homer Benefiel, b miles

east of Carlisle.'

KLUB 41, formerly Lone Star,

1 mile north on 41, now open.

Short orders, steaks, chops, tend

erloin, French Fries, etc. Sandwiches, Soups. Good coffea. Soft drinks. Open all night.

NOTICE The terms of our

lease expiring Feb. 1, we, Usrey & Burdce. will work Renl Es

tate & Insurance from our homes. 1

Mr. Usrey's being on S. Troll St.,

N'o. 451. Phone Mr.

Burdee's address is 325 E. Jack

son St., Phone 195-B, We have '

'.he same listings of properties

until sold or taken off market:

and as each cf us may secure new j

listings you will see our ad3 at different times. We vteh to thank public for support during business together and each of us will appreciate when you wish to sell or buy call on either Usrey or Burdge. Thanks. C. A. Usrey, Phone 542-Y. J. P. Burdge, Phone 195-B.

HICKORY METHODIST Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., S. W. Willis, Supt.

Youth Meeting, 6:00 p. m. Worship Service, 7:00 p. m. W.S.C.S. meeting . Tuesday, 10:00 a. m. Prayer Service Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.

day. He will return

Thursday.

to Merom

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ARKETS

SCOTT CITY PILGRIM HOLINESS CHl'PCH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:00. . You are inviled to worship with us.

Wanted

NYLON HOSIERY: First quality, full fashion with seams,' Dupont 100. nylon. Packed 3 pairs, one size, to a box. Guaranteed against flaws and defects and will be replaced if not worn. 51 gauge., 3 pairs $5.95; 54 gauge, 3 pairs $6.75. Specify size and shade. G & L Service, Sullivan.

Ind.

FOR SALE A small house and 11 acres of ground. Price $1300700. Mrs. Mary I. Fisk, 3rd house east of 41 on Glendora road on south side of road. )

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. .

FACTOGRAPHS rhe French purchased their portion ot Somaliland from Turkey in 1S55. British Somaliland was occupied by Britain '.n 1827, after an attack by Inhabitants on a British ship. - . Snails as a remedy for sore8 were used by the Hebrews tn' early times. The fly was used for a wasp sting; the serpent for the mange; the lizard for the bile of a scorpion, .- "The Gleaners" was the first woman's club organized in the U. S. It was formed in Boston in 1818. and the membership was limited to unmarried women.

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7, (UP) Hogs, 6,000; good and choice barrows and gilts, 160-225 lbs., $26.00; 225-240 lbs., $25.75; 100160 lbs, $22.50323.50; early

sales sows, $19.50 $21.50. Cattle, 1,300; calves, 400; medium weight steers, $21.50; common and medium cows, $11.25 $13.50; few good, $15.00; good and choice, vealers. $29.00 $31.00; common and medium, $23.50 $28.00; mostly $25.00 down Khoin. 1.500: eood and choice

fed Texas lambs. ' $23.00; good and choice natives, $21.00 $22.50; slaughter ewe3 steady $7.10 down. j IN MEMORIAM . ! I In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Albert Masscy, who departed this life six ' TTI .... Of), 10A1 I

years su r tun ""' The one for whom we cared so much, i With such abiding love, Has found the wondrous shining path

1 Up to the home above. The home where joy forever dwells, Where loved ones but await For us to share their happiness Beyond the Heavenly Gate.

, Sadly missed by wife and . children, Gertrude, Gladys, Marvin, Gerald and Eunice. I

M,'r. and Mrs. Ed Meyer. Her mother is very ill. J

Mr. and Mrs. John Naegele Jr.

and Bob McCune of Laporte, Amos Gilham of Dugger, Mr. and M'rs. Art Settles and Sandra of .

Shelburn and Mrs. Walter Mor- '

gan and Clara Lee were Sunday',

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Set,

ties and daughter, Kathryn.

DUGGER

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Mrs. Robert Carlisle, Mrs. Dink Dover and Mrs. Herman Duncan were in Sullivan Friday; i Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rumple wero in Linton Saturday. Miss Jane Applegats of Martinsville, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Livingston over the week-end.

COME IN AND SEE THE NEW PRESTELINE ACCLAIMED BY WOMEN EVERYWHERE IN AMERICA AS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER ELECTRIC RANGES.

SEE The Modern

LAUNDER ALL w

The completely automatic home laundry built for those who want the best in an automatic washing machine.

"North on Court Past The Elks, , 'Til You See Our Sign."

interior House

MRS. VM. THEAL - MRS. FLOYD WILL IS 420 North Court Phone 137

-GRAB BAG

. One-Mlnuute Test 1. "Make us choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong," is part of what prayer? 2. Why did early Christians use the fish as a symbol for Christ's name? 3. How long: did it take Moses to reach the Promised Land? Words of Wisdom -While we converse with what la above us, we do not grow old, but grow young. Emerson. Hints on Etiquette Don't plan to play practical lokes on the bride and croom

that would prove embarrassing to

them, or nainful. A well mannered

person never goes too far in fun,

but has a consideration tor ms victim. Today's Horoscope If you have a birthday today, be self-confident and trusting; it will make you enjoy your home and friends more. Vou have good Judgment and a fine sense of character, but should not let It predominate your friendships by constantly analyzing them. For the next twelve months your life will proceed on an even keel. You will experience unexpected gains and some financial loss or heavy expense. Eschew law and proper

ty. This day Is good for matters

Distributed by King Features Syndicate, foe.

that ' renuira " skill, seerecv " or

finesse. Gain or opportunity will

come to you trora a strange source. Progress can be made on this date. Born today a child will develop scientific ability and be keen on chemistry and out of the ordinary subjects, wherein success will be achieved. He may suffer loss through law or excessive ex pendlture, It is depicted. One-Minute Test Answers 1. The Cadet's prayer (West Point). 2. Because the first letters of the phase. "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour," formed the. Greek word for fish. 3. Forty years.

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

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Dead Animals Removed

All kinds: hordes, cows.

Fhcep, calves and hogs. Call SMnnrno I'Vorl Srrvirp. Sulli

van phone SS2 or Crawlord

Ol. nr Crawlord Mim. Torre Haute. Wo pay all

phone charges. 24 hour ser-

E vice.

JohnWachtelCa

Terre Haute. Indiana

Colonel Questioned In Jewel Inquiry

FOR SALE Case combine with motor; 1 A-C tractor, cultivator, mower, plow, disc, corn planter with fertilizer attachment; new 3-scction harrow, rotary hoc, eultipacker,. 4-whcj:l trailer, new tires. Phone 8102. FOR SALE 5-ft. showcase,

good condition, upper display

i tray; 2-piece living room suite

practically new. McMillan's Mar

ket, Shelburn. I VOR' SALE Two heifers to freshen first of March; sow and eight pigs. Harold Carmichael, 6 miles west of Carlisle,

WANTED TO RENT 100 tc 200-acre farm. Good equipment and good reference. . Box 110,

Oaktown R. 2. j MALE nELP WANTED Shoe man to cover E.'Ill. - W. Ind. to audit consigned shoe

stocks and establish new. accounts j on consignment basis. Permanent! work. Car necessary. Salary $125 1

per month plus comm. and expenses. If really interested, write

giving age and experience, alsoi

enclose photo. Interview will be arranged. Wolfe Wear-u-Well

Corporation, Columbus, Ohio.

WANTED TO RENTr-Unfurn-h;hed' small houuc or apartment,

desperately, by woman with 3;

children. Box 10 care of Times. WANTED , TO BUY Gentle

IS V ' v If i r t,r 1 ilsz" - if. ' J, i. 1 ' ' ty"1- , , ? . I - I

Judging from THE MEALS SHE'S BEEN PUTTING OUT LATELY, EFFIE ISREDUCINGTHE WAISTLINE .

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YE-THAT ALL. AND

I SHOULD THINK. SOU

COULD BE MORE HELP-

Fl II WHFM 1M TCVIMfi

TO REDUCE. IM NOT

YOUKWOW.ICANT F3EC0OKIN6 15 OR

20 DIFFERENT

MEALS A DAY

pony. Billy Joe McCammon, 2 1 Hdd at Fort Mason on orders stole those gems." Heaped on the miles south of New Lebanon. R. ni, Mar Arthur is ' fahlP ars shown some of the

R. 1. Sullivan.

'l of Gen. Dougla

! Colonel. Edward

MacArthur is ; table are shown some of the

j. Murray of i jewels, most of which are . unset,

WANTED Cossnool and toilet Palo Alto, Calif .-. During an in-1 which vary in size from one-fifth

i cleaning. Modern equipment. You 'terview . he admitted bringing of a carat to ten carats, know the price before we start. $250,000 of diamonds from Ja-j (International Soundphoto.) ' Box 105 c-o Times. pan, and declared "I don't feel 1 1

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