Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 65, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 April 1947 — Page 5

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CAR Meat Scraps and Tankage due soon. Cheaper at car door. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . Call MACE. ' : OLD and dirty. Spark Plugs waste gasoline. Have them cleaned and tested at STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE. : "GENERAL TIKES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service. HOME GROWN cabbage plants. Frost proof and disease resistant. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. 4, Sullivan. WALL PAPER for Every Home. 10 cents to 10 dollars a roll. See our line before you buy. Sullivan Decorating Co. CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any purpose, GRAVEL. Materials contracted if desired. Free estimate. Phone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block Plant. FOR SALE 1940 Ford Coupe. Motor in good condition, good radio and heater and new paint. 1 George Ray Van Meter, Carlisle, j Indiana.

"ror-K-TTT? "Spaniel "Puooies fresh in May; sow and 6 pigs' COCKER 5.LLr.i"pP1",week old; set of chain harness, 2 for sale Registered Champaonj north Qf sired. 3 months old. H. O- J

iteiiKen, t'tv xai, uh, w, , . .... .j .1 n .r n' , .... wv I . inrnn Ind. Phone 362-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 22-36 International tractor at the Carlisle Elevator. BABY COCKERELS make fine friers quicker. AUSTRA WHITE cockerels, day old, 7c; WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, day old, 5c; CAN BE HAD ON MOST TUESDAYS. , On hand 700 AUSTRA WHITE cockerels, . 2 weeks old', 12c. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. FOR SALE 30x3 !,2 tires and tubes in stock. GAMBLE'S, "The .Friendly Store," Hartley Kartak, Owner, - FOR SALE Pony,- - saddle and idle. Cheap. John hwan, & . . . noiitinupKi of vueaerj K; i . , . i I!-AW: 'JOCKViW. 1 mnH,c. (ii)f

Iriors ivvher, AUSTPA WlUTBl; ccckenls. day old, 7c; WHITE 1 REBUILT MOTORS " for PlyI EGORN cockere's, day old, 5c. , mouth cars, guaranteed, $129.50 ("aV'bE HAD ON MOoT TUES- j excliangc. Motor scooters. $129.95. DAYS. On HaiKl-7(in AUSTRA I GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly WHITE cockerels. 2 works- ..Id. Store,'' . Authorised Dealer, Ifart1c. DH,1.IjS(GHAM HATC1IEKY, j ley Kartak, Owner,

15 North Main. . FOR. SALE Oliver HO tractor, co'.'d . ru! :(.-?, ci'ltivaloi'. '5 miles ?:outh Carlisle on 41 I'a niiico west. Elmer Day a)1d FOK SALE '38 Pontiac 6 busiiioss- coupe. Hank Clark, Vi mile t'oith of Liberty church on old 7th. St. road. FOR SALE 1040 Chevrolet truck, new motor, good tires. Clyde Soever, Oaktown R. 2. Oak town phone. FOR SALE Spanish onions and frost proof cabbage plants, cut flowers, dish garden plants, pot flowers, funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR. SALE 193!) Model A John Deere tractor and complete farming equipment. In good condition. Cecil A. Trucbtood, owner, Fairbanks.. FOR SALE Filling station. Fine h .ration.. Good business. Call S) or 857-1.. f FOR SALE Fries. James Hazetrigg, s' el'.H'rn, Indiana, 3'i miles northwest of Shelbum. FOR SALEiur; about 100 Paxton. -12 shoats, weighlbs. Fred FouU, FOR SALE Sewing- machine in good condition. Can be seen at 740 E. Chancy. FOR SALE 5-room house, two lots, vow roof. Located at 627 Olive St. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: Iiorsps, cows, nheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe I oed Service, biil.li v,in phone ??2 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Tone Haute. We pay ail phone charges. 24 hour Service t Terrp (lante, Indiana

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town" double kitchen sink. Also' Ilcrrick ice box. Excellent condi-; tion, 75 lb. icer. Carolyn Pursley, Hymera, Ind. i FOR SALE Westinghouse electric range, 1942 model, excellent condition. Phone 735-A,

FOR SALE '36 Chev. 4-door,! "NOTICE-Shipmentsof mon'umotor recently overhauled, good are arriving every week tires. $300. 1020 No. State. Phone Buv now for dGeoration .da v. Buv

734-A. FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac. quire at Don's Place. InI ; I WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS : for deep and Shallow wells. In stock. Also, sump pumps. LAW RENCE VILLE SALES COM PANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. I FOR SALE Kitchen sink with I cabinet. 302 West Washington St. FOR SALE 1930 Model A Ford Coupe with 16-inch wheels, in good condition, and Silver King tractor with cultivator and plow. William Alumbaugh, R. 2, Merom. FOR SALE--Two sows and 16 pigs. Also grass cattle, 6-year-old black horse. W. M. Boles, Hymera phone. 1 mile west, mile south (Hymera. UNIVERSAL tank type vacuum cleaner with attachments. Excellent condition. $35.00. Telephone 250. FOR SALE 5-yr-old milk cow, FOR SALE Three geese and one gander. Good ones. Wm. linger, R. R. 1, Sullivan. FOR SALE 5-room semi-mod-it rn nouse. gooa repair, reasonably priced for quick sale Phone 278. '.;: FOR SALE Feeding hogs, sheep and lambs, 40 bags cement. C. R. Bragdon, Graysville phone 4-36. FOR SALE Man's brown suit size 40, also gray spring suit size 36. Both like new. Call 620-B. I WILL sell property 1 mi. northwest 'of Dugger. Four-room bouse one 20100 acres. Mrs. Delia Goodman, Phone 161R3. , -r rn cat p -Piano, cheap. Al1 il o piauoi iii sewtia. zju ioi'in ection. ' SOIL TIPR AND FITTINGS: Root. 'and rorrrsion pvoof Orangeburg pipe for Septic tank instat iations. In Stock. Septic tanks in stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO.. LAWEENC'EVILLE. ILLIi NOIS. PHONE 90. WANTED WANTED Dead animals. Wt remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reversf charges. Sullivati Fertilizer Co RADIATOR repair and clean Tig. Gasoline tarik repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Mair H. Thone 334. V ANTED JOB on farm, with board: Edward Krause, Paxton, Indiana. WANTED Someone to plow 40 ficres level land. Box 100 c-o Times. WANTED NEWSBOY. Apply ft Boyle's News Stand immedi ately. . WANTED Farm ' hand. Mar ried man preferred. House furn ished. Box 122 care Times. TWO FEED - ROUTE MEN WANTED Long established feed :ompany, AA-A1 rating, has openings lor two route men in .'.his county. Livestock feeding and selling experience helpful. No investment or bond required. Prefer men 25 to 50 with car. Home nights. Telephone Mrs. Hayden, Sullivan Hotel. Thursday & Friday, April 3 and 4th, 11 a. m. 2 p. m., and 6 p. m. to .9 p. m. to URGENTLY WANTED Modern house or apartment by maner Kraft Foods Co Call 56 or 461. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING roi Expert Body Building Custom Work Phone S35

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STEAM cleaning aner painting, any make farm equipment. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. where voif can see vour stone hefore it is lettered. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson & Son. j INSULATION , , : home with black rock wool. Phone 253 for free estimate. BABY COCKERELS' make fine friers auicker. AUSTRA WHITE rorkerpls. dav old. 7c: WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, day old, 5c; CAN BE HAD ON MOST TUESDAYS. On hand 700 AUSTRA WHTTE rnckprpls 2 wppks nld 1 12c. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. KEYS MADE While you wait. 15e each! GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Hartley Kartak, Owner. FOR POULTRY" and LIVE-STOCK-special condensed buttont inn ik ir v,;i, and pig buttermilk emulsion, 100 lb. kegs, $6.25. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. ELECTROLUX The complete home cleaner, SALES, SERVICE, supplies, kirk McMillan, BONDED REP. Telephone 250. BABY COCKERELS make fine friers quicker. AUSTRA WHITE cockerels, day old, 7c; WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, day old, 5c; CAN BE HAD ON MOST TUESDAYS. On hand 700 AUSTRA WHITE cockerels, 2 weeks old, 12c. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main. would INSTRUCTION, Male. I like to talk to reliable men who would like to train in spare time to learn welding, metal work, spray painting as related to Auto Body and - Fender repairing; should be mechanically inclined; will not interfere with your job; G.I. Approved. For information I about this training write at once, giving name, address, age and working hours. Auto - Crafts Training, Box 66 c-o Times. . JUST RECEIVED another ship ment tires. Adjustments: 4.7txl9, $8.35; 5.25x18, .$3.50-, 5.50x17;. $8.50; .6.00x16, $8.95; 6.50x16, $9.85. New Seconds: 4.75x21, $10.55; 4.50x18,. $11.95; 5.50x17, SI 1.95; 6.00x10, $12.95; 6.50x16, 515.00. All sizes on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Asa, Clark, Hymera, Ind. Instruction, Male. DIESEL POWER offers genuine Opportunities to witle.-mvnlte men, mechanically inclined. Prepare' now? in spare time by ' practical UEI training. Write for free facts. Utilities Diesel Training, Box 112, c-o Times. BABY . YOUR WASHER and it will live longer, cost less. For 5ood care, by experts trained In servicing Maytags, . call on us. Have your washer reconditioned BEFORE serious trouble develops. (PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES.) Hew aothorized Maytag dealer. REMEMBER Bean's . Greenhouse for Easter pot flowers, cut flowers, corsages, hospital bouquets, tulips, cyclamen, lilies and hydrangeas. ; FOR RENT " FOR RENT Floor Sander, iCdger, Polisher. All new equipno.nt. Sullivnn Decorating Co., "nll'ivun. Ind. - LOST LOST Chrysler hub cap and plastic rim. Lost Saturday. Return and receive reward. Dr. John H. Oldham. LOST Toy Shepherd dog, black and white spots with black head. Last seen at Old Gym school building. A valued pet. fiOO N. State St. Call 764 or 523-B. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the minister, singers, the neighbors for their flowers, also nurses at hospital and everyone who assisted in any way during the illness and death of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shake and family, Raleieh Was 'Way Late SANTA FE, N. M. (UP) Archaeologists found some tobacco in the ruins of Indian cliff dwellings in Frijoles Canyon. It is believed to be the oldest specimen of tobacco found in this country.

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Delno Vickrey left Friday for Indianapolis to spend a few days, Alice Parker, who is employed w ,he Redpath Chautauqua Bu reau Of Chicago, spent the weekend at home. - , . ... ,. Mr. and Mrs. James Carty of near Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Carty and daughter. Charley and Olan Vickrey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks Jr. at Princeton. In the afternoon they visited with Miss Minerva Spurlock and Mis. Sylvia Fisher, former Merom residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts ! and, family spent Sunday with' relatives and friends at Paxton. Ruth Pleasant, a teacher in the ( city schools at Ft. Wayne, is snendins her spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant. . Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and family of Indianapolis,' are guests this week of Grover Vickrey. - uu Mr. and Mlrs. Earl Gilmore Linton, were Sunday guests Mr .and Mrs.; Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey Mrs. James Hickman, Mrs, Tom ; Wilson. Lucilte Stevenson. Buck Reeves and Andy Delph were Ttrre Haute visitors Saturday, i

Mrs. Elsie Hill and Miss Doro- Haute, Virgil, Ralph and Ruth thy Dugger were in Terre Haute Burns, Mrs. Harold Burns, RichSaturday. ' a"d. Buddy, Carolyn, and Burris The Good Cheer club met with Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns, Mrs. Berniece Turpen Wednesday and the honored guest, Harold night. The' hostess served delici- Burns.

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STUDYING SPANISH has its lighter side and that's the informal luncheon at which Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) plays hostess In her Ft Myer, Va., home. Two of her guests and fellow students are Mrs. Tom Connally (center), wifs of the Texas senator, and Mrs. Robert Taft, wife of the senator from Ohio. (International) TWO DAYS OLD, BUT PAYS THE RENT

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THOUGH SHE'S BUT two days old, tiny Barbara Jensen has paid two weeks' rent on the Pueblo, Colo., apartment in which she and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Jensen, will live. Landlord, with a preference for children, B. V. RupgeJ, made offer of. two weeks', free rect to tenBRti vitij cbiliires. ' ' "" (XsivxutiA

, oui refreshments of coney islands, j jello salad, coffee and iced tea to the following guests: Mrs.

Margaret Shublia, Bonnie Duncan, Hazel Goodman, Imo Carlisle, Ella Sims, Isbella Wilson, Mary Ellen Everly and Mrs. Anna Stevenson. The table . was decorated in Easter decorations and Easter .favors were given. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gifford German, is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs: Estel McMillan and sons of Terre Haute, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ; Allison spent the week-end in Cayuga, Indiana with her parents. Harry Stanley of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere over the week-end. Gate Gatlin arrived here Friday afternoon after several months in the South where he was employed. The Paula Ann Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Edna Dudley in Sullivan April 9th. The bus will leave Marshall's . Drug Store at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns had as tneir dinner guests inursaay evening, in honor of their son's birthday, the following guests: Mrs. Forrest Burris of Terre CLASS HOSTESS

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INDIANAPOLIS, April 1 (UP) Hogs 8,000; opening rather slow on 160 lbs. 2nd up, with sows a dollar lower than Monday's general trade; 100. -160 lbs. 75c lower; 160-350 lbs. . $24.25 $25.50; 100-160 lbs. to $22.50; ' early sales good and choice sows to $22.00. I CattIe 2000;- calves 60; steers and heifers strong to 25c higher; j one load and several part loads -Partly good and choice , medium i lightweights $25.00; several loads , held above $25.00: bulk earlv sales mostly medium grade ' yearlings to $22.50; scattered good loads around $23.00; common and medium mixed yearlings to j $19.50; few good heifers to $23.00; bulk medium and good to $22.50; ' cows fully steady; good meat cows to $26.50; common and med'nm to $15.25; vealers active;, mostly steady with bulk sales at f high. Monday's extreme top 50c lower; good and choice to $28.50; j common and medium to $26.00. j , Sheep, 800; fat lambs barely j steady; undertone weak to lower; I slaughter ewes steady; one and a half loads good and choice 93 ! lbs. fat Texas lambs with dirty ' pelt $22.75: medium and good j native eligibles to $21.00; slaugh- I ter ewes largely $9.00 down, I When a member' of the U. 5. j Congress is . interrupted In a .speech by the time limit, he may ask unan.mous consent' to exi tend' his remarks in . the Congressional Record, a privilege thatis usually granted M,f '.. up By the trms of the'Japanese surrender in World War n, Manchukuo was returned to China, and the Manchukuo state dissolved.. " ' ' Regularly scheduled coast to coast sleeping car service was first established In the United Stated March 31. 1946., " The gavotte Is a livery dance of French, peasant origin., One-Minute Test 1. If a suit Is brought against the United States government, who defends It? 2. Do representatives In the TJnUed States Congress have their own seats? 3. By what authority can the President of the United States call a special session of Congress? Words of Wisdom Every great scientific truth goes through three' stages: First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next they say it had been discovered before. Lastly they say they always believed it. Agassiz. Hints on Etiquette Good office' manners require They'll Do It Every

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PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction V4 mile south of Graysville on Road 63 on WEDNESDAY, APR. 2, 1947 Sale ta begin at 10:30. Farm Implements 1 Massey-Harris tractor 101, twin power 1939; 1 wagon with bed; 1 John Deere 3-hosc plow; 1 John Deere 1-row cultivator; 1 Oliver seven-foot disc; 1 International corn planter, power lift for II or M tractor; 1 sulky hay rake; 1 set dehorners; 1 wagon with flat; 1 Avery horse-drawn corn planter, check row and fertilizer attachments; 1 lot of windows and shutters; 1 set grain sides for truck bed; some baled straw; 1 set harness; 1 team of work horses. ' Household Goods-l leather davenport, can be made into a bed; 1 day bed; 1 dining table, six chairs and buffet; 1 dresser; 1 antique dresser; 2 rocking chairs; 1 oak bookcase; 4 oak dining chairs; 1 library table, oak; 1 book rack; 2 wardrobes; 1 iron bed; 2 sets bed springs; 1 chest of drawers; 2 feather mattresses; 3 11-3 x 12 rugs; 1 9 x 12 rug; 19X6 rug; 1 Hall rug; throw rugs; 1 2-piece living room suite; 1 piano and bench; 1 sewing machine; 1 electric sweeper; 1 wardrobe trunk; 1 Copper Clad heating stove; 1 Round Oak heating .stove; 1 small coal stove; 1 Majestic kitchen range; 1 kitchen table and s'x chairs;

2 wood cabinets; 1 steel cabinet; 1 round table; linoleum; J

1 set of double tubs; 1 Economy Queen electric 1 unit milker; canned fruit and vegetables. TERMS OF SALE CASH Lunch will be served. , Owner,. COMMODORE MONK ' Auctioneers, Harrison Drake Not responsible in ease of accidents.

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