Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1946 — Page 7
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for Sale
FOR SALE Strawberry plants at patch. Dunlaps, per hundred,
; one dollar; Minnesota 1166 Ever-
OLL ROOFING, . asphalt bearing, two dollars. No Sunday
fugles and drag harrow. Farm saies, Clarence Patten, 1 mile east
feau Co-op, Sullivan and Mer- Graysville.
Station. i ; :
Miscellaneous
ews Every Day From NeighboringTowns
vanced to provide food, j Game farm superintendents attempted to duplica:e field con
ditions as nearly as possible :or
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'es, oil stoves. The Trading Post,
George Kay VanMeter, who js thp hirri. held nv?r thr
POULTRYMEN: a natient in a Snrinefield. Miss- mnthe in on offnvf
t-omoina- ouri hospital, is spending a 30-
dav furlough with hir family
,.T.n T7TTT1 MTfllT TT, J ! XfV JTOgram , . . TBSUH 01
OR John Deere ; parti in4' "TT, L,:v ir i years of poultry progress. A fav-
Mce call 285 at Mace Tire & . u' i orite combination with hundreds
W Service, Sullivan, Ind. , rr I of poultry raisers during 1945.
! Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115
South Court St.
kABBAGE PLANTS, frost Shelburn.
of. A. L. ROBERTSON PLANT i
RSERY.
FOR SALE Two 10x38 tractor
eAT.if-Roi alfalfa hav ! toes; one three-bottom 14" Inter-
t cutting. John Stultz, R. 3 Car- P1. Albert Snyder, 1-4
ATTENTION
Here's a Winning
tionr "Johnson Production-Bred
Chicks'" fed on Johnson Special an(j otner relatives here
Chick starter. A Profitable Poul-1 Robert . Montgomery, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Montgomery arrived home Sunday from California where he received his discharge from the Navy. Mrs. Rilla Kline of Evansville,
in an
them in preparation release. ,
winter Aunt ivate taion reiuuicu u
harden uer nome nere taiuiuay ujici for the spending the winter months with ;W. E. Burnett and Julia at ! Providence.
SHELBURN
I Oscar Fislds who is employed in Evansville, spent the week lend with his family.
'TOR SALE Fanning or cleanng mill with several different cjeens. Hymera phone. Lewis Veils, R. 1 Shelburn. TOR SALi: Three-piece living oom suite. 907 East Harris. "OR SALE East Washington, fe-room bungalow, semi-mod-F Cheap for quick sale. Posses-
nes.
SPRING IS HERE! So is our spring stock of wallpaper. Come early and make your selection. Also spring housecleaning supplies. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lucinda Dial. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Griffith and family of Dugger, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griffith and family-
1 Mrs. Bessie Straight of Horlh Dakota, arrived here Saturday afternoon for an extended visit with Mrs. Flora Wence and other relatives and friends.
FOR . SALE 1937 Plymouth ,
coach, in A-l condition. 5 good j tires. Call 432-Y. 437 Stratton St. i
FOR A COOLER home this summer insulate now. No down payment, 3 yrs. to pay. Sullivan
FOR SALE One set of good ' Insulation Co., Phone 228 or 258.
work harness and horse-drawn;
cultivator; Opel Gilmore, 1-4 mi. east of Shiloh Church.
! NEWLY REPAIRED house for
I sole. Some furniture and two exitra lots included. 571 So. Section
FOR SALE--34 Ford radiator; ' ? f sh-.WritAe MrsLGe'34 Chev. Master 2-door, 2 new Love' 5222 S- Mlch' Ave Cmca" tires; '35 Plymouth 4-door. At , g0"
State To Release 12,000 Pheasants In All Counties
COR SALE Grocery stock and
tures. One of the best busiises in town. Owner leaving, x 93 care Times. FOR SALE Seed sweet pota-
es and popcorn; also two 2-
ar-old heifers, freshen soon.
bbert Pugh, Shelburn Route 2.
FOR
B & L Garage, 1-2 block south Hoosier Theater, Shelburn.
"SALE 1 good new boat.
Built for ali-aiourid Wm'Also b(ilt for outboard motor. See Bose at Bose's Market.
X3NLY three Brooder . Houses leTt. Get yours NOW. Also some HOG HOUSES and HOG FEEDERS. Hog Feeders $25.00. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.
OR SALE Lincoln soy beans.
Nara Crow, 5 miles northwest of .GjfaysvilJe. V'OR SALE Five-room house and two lots on paved street. Good lojcation. Price $1,000. Phone 745.
FOR SALE Two 8 ft x 30 in. solid oak French doors, like new. din be seen at 421 Sylvan Dell.
. FOR SALE Two large, white, li&en tablecloths 108x72, 12 large napkins with each Mrs. C. C. Cowles, Farmersburg, Indiana. Sjjelburn Phone 93-R
FOR SALE 25 head of shoats. 4s A. Canary, 5 miles west of Suliivan. Graysville phone.
j. FOR SALE Gas range: in excellent condition. 248 South Section Street. XfOR SALE Oakland coal heater, perfect condition,- plenty of Pipe and mat. $35.00. ; 515 W. Sylvan Dell.
FOR SALE 1941 Studebaker
fchampion, custom deluxe, 4-door
sedan Also a Mossberg .22 rifle.
ee Mr. Petroshus, Sullivan In-
kistries, Shelburn, Indiana.
NtOR SALE 10-month-old reg-
ktered Angus bull. John P. Curry.
p. 3 Sullivan.
I FOR SALE 300 amp. Shield Arc Lincoln Diesel electric weldtr, in A-l condition, priced be3W ceiling. Drake. Bros., Phone 335. .
FOR SALE An extra good
pump and a good outside toilet
building at 540 E. Washington St. VISIT our wall paper
nr e a v -n . rtA 1 J i
r wrv o. iUU liens, ux choose f rcm Woodward
or on toot. Also wanted io Duy good used truck. 443 E. Washington. I
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind
(Gpccial) The Indiana Department of Conservation will re-
SPECIAL PRICES on greases lease 12-000 pheasants and oils bought in quantities. We throughout the state-, beginning will deliver promptly. HUD'S APnl Harley H,k' ?sme sup" STANDARD STATION. ;ervisor, announced today.
: Hook said the release of 10,000 depart-! hpns and 2.000 tock birds :'rara
'ment, one hundred patterns to the Jasper-Pulaski and Wells
Hard- , Pniinl v state eame farms "is the
ware Co., Dugger, Ind. iarg2st release of full-grown
birds 'ever made In Indiana." The release stems from a de-
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkey of Sullivan, visited friends hsre Sunday afternoon. George Browning left "or Toledo, Ohio Thursday, where he will visit his children. Lex Lovelace went to Camp Atterbury Monday where he reenlisted for three years. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen had
:as their dinner guerts Sunday Mar 28,Mr' and Mrs- Lex Lovslace' Mr-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke and family spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Rex Daugherty and family. Mr. r.nd Mrs. H. V. Harris left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Daniels and daughter spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wible of near Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houpt and daughter of Sullivan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oraca Houpt and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Borders and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Doolirr of Indianapolis, were puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Llopd Brown and family. Dorothy Unger of New Lebanon was a guest of Mr. nd Mr.-, James Eates over the week-end.
DAILY TIMES : OPEN FORUM
Quit paying rent tnd own yocur borne. Special bargains on croperty on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
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and Mrs. Gorse Lovelace,
Be'r-ie Straight, Mrs. -Wer.'T and Miss Mary Harris.
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fHy is it? The doctor.
PRESCRIBES A FEW PiLLSMAyBE NINE ORTEM IN ALL-
March 28. ; I SKS'
FOR '''SALE -r Good 4-room house, 5 acres, including barn, chicken house, coal and wood i . . ,1 ,1 1
"7e- w- 1 ware Co., Dugger, Ind
1st turn east. ,
JUST RECEIVED shipment of pai-init ViMitiro fnol nil riontorc
Majestic and Copper Clad cook ' dsion' of thxe T Cm
! stoves. Buy now before the in- i lmsL 'w" lu "Uiu !" j crease in price. Woodward Hard-jber of en birds through the
Winter ior eai ly spring rendac.
A FLINTKOTE ROOF means low-cost protection for many
years. Beautiful colors, fire reisistant. Easy payments. You can
' ? FOR SALE - - CITY PROPERTY & FARMS 1 Tir i n a e o . i rr
. i. yye nave o-t-o-o dim .-room , buy g roof with confidence from ' sunn. It is hoped that by :-el modern and semi-modern houses. I WTr t,mcoM T TTMr-.-T, rri ,n , VMa
2. We have several good farms, j both large and. small acreage, - OUR Service Department i
with good buildings, good loca-. equipped and ready to serve you.
tions. ,
Department ' studies have rbown.that a laige percentage of birds released in the fall fail to survive the winter months even if they escape the hunters'
sash
ing full grown birds in the spring they will rear young under natural conditions.
Mr. Hook said at least 100
INDIANAPOLIS,
(UP) Livestock: Hogs, 5,500; active, steady; good choice butchers 160 lbs. up, some choice lighter weights, $14.85; 100-160 lbs., $13.25 $14.50; good and choice sows and stags, $14.10. Cattle, 350; calves, 400; all classes, steady; medium and good, $14.50 $15.75; common yearlings down to 512.00; good beef cows, $13.25 S14..30', common and medium, $950 $13.00; ' vealers active; good and choice ' steady, $17.50 $18.05; Common and medium, $11.50 $17.00. Sheep, 1,500; fat lambs active, steady; natives, $1600; choice Texas, lambs, $15.85; medium to good,
3. Come in and talk real estate. 4. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 - 1 Phone 548
(Trained mechanics, Chrysler fac- bi,.dg' wjU be raleared in overy $14.25; slaughter ewes to $8.00;
Wanted
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. A Phone No... 9 Teverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
tory-engiheered parts.
County Motor Sales, DeSoto & Plymouth.
Sullivan
Shelburn. i attempt pIantingg ja the nouth- . jern tier of counties where pheas-
JUST RECEIVED a carload of , ants do not ; normally survive MASTER MIX FEEDS, direct was made at the request of from the factory. GRIGGS j numerous ..Conservation clubs in
HATCHERY, 17 East Jackson, 1 that area wno i?.ei tnat plantings
shorn offerings $6.00 down
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Phone 888.
WANTED Cesspool, septic. COULD handle a few more tank and vault cleaning. Modern washings and ironing starting pumping equipment. Box 20 care Monday, at Mrs. Thomas, 223
Times.
WANTED Waitresses at BUS DEPOT CAFE. Apply in person.
WANTED -V Tomato acreage. 1946 prices: $30.00 per ton for No. l's, $20.00 for No. 2's. Star Packing Co., R. 2 Jasoiiville, or A. Ray Wyman at New Lebanon Elevator.
in those counties have nsve
- been made m sufficient size vj SPECIAL PRICES on insect properly tsr-t the ara'? -sa'-itv. spray, Bovinoil and separator oil. . plantings in established pheasHUD'S STANDARD STATION: ant territories will vary in ac
cordance with the amount of habitat available. Distribution, of the 12.CC0 birdwill continue throughout the month. Hook said many of vhe
hens are already beginning
lay eggs and pointed out that vegetation bv th? miie April will be sufficiently ad-
North Broad.
i NOTICE Salvage containing brick may be had free for hauling. Phone 99 or write P. O. Box 122, Shelburn.
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WANTED Waitresses for Saturday nights. Sullivan Hotel. ;WANTEI-To touy a small tricycle. Maurice Thompson, Phone 101. ..
jOR GRAVEL PHONE 640. Washed gravel or unwashed pit run. Prompt delivery. JOHN A. EOGERS,' SULLIVAN.
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Dead Animals Removed
Ail Kinds: horses, cows,
sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sulli-
ivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all
phone charges. 24 hour ser. vice. -.-. ' v . JohnWachtelCo
VAULT and -cesspool cleaning
with modern equipment." Box 19 j care Times.
WANTED TO HAUL--Gravel, j grain and coal. Delivery any time, any place. Call Howard Hayhurst, j . Fairbanks phgne. .. j
WANTED TO RENT OR BUY'
5 or 6-room modern house. Will be permanently located with Public Service Co. Box 17 care Times. WANTED Man to ' wash windows and porches. Phone 227. WANTED Girl for . part-time general office work. Box C care Times. '
VETERAN and wife (no children) wanting to rent 4 or 5-room modern or semi-modern house or an apt. (unfurnished). Box 38 c-o Times. ' '
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superbly long wtarin...?oveiy a-: fine leather
... a plastic like leather in its suppleness and fine grain, but with NEW qualities, all its own . . . durability, scuff-resistance and cleaning-ease. Used in handsome,
up-to-the-minute bags in gn?rou3 -s:ee3 .
style with a big plastic pull on the sipper . handled, zippeved bag, intriguinly shirred
deliglitfully soft-lfwking styles, set off with big clear plastic rings. All finished with care, lined with soil-resistant plastic and fitted with coin-purse, pocket and mirror. A gift with a useful, handsome future.
a smart underarm
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Other Sizes 2.79 Plus Tax
$5.00 1 Flus Tax
RESEARCH by John F. Stauffer, .eft, and Myron P. Backus, University of Wisconsin faculty members, may result in the doubling of the nation's penicillin production, The two are shown in their labWtery at Madison. .....r- f tattrnuiml Souadvhoto)
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