Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 165, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 August 1946 — Page 3
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SUtLIVAH DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1946.
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I FOR SALE Ann Arbor baler C 16x18. Block type. Banta Bros.,
Merom.
- FOR SALE Corn. Also wanted, feeder pigs. John Kelley, Graysville Phone. .
FOR SALE 6-room house, 20 acres land northeast of Sullivan. Mrs. J. M. Wible.
; FOR SALE Western saddle mare Flax mane, tail. Lawrence : Woodard, Fairbanks.
j FOR SALE Household furniture to be sold Friday, Aug. 23 at 10 A. M. Also 1930 Chevrolet , coupe. R. R. 3, 1st house west of ) Long Chapel Church Esther and Robert Everett.
FOR SALE Clover hay, baled without rain. $18 per ton. Elizabeth Pirtle, U. S. 41, south.
For Sale
LATEST popular and classical sows to have pigs
Victor. Columbia, ARA and , Draper Coal Co., Phone 14.
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BALBO RYE and common rye signature recuros. ween-iy omjj- ( an hand at present. Farm Bureau ments. Record players, Albums j
: and racks. K. w. uaaweu music ; House.
FOR SALE Weaned pigs;
next month.
o-op. i s FOR John Deere parts indi arvlce call 285 at Mace Tire &j Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. j . i ATTENTION: Poultry raisers.! SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE, I
worm your chickens with JOHNSON SPECIAL WORMING MASH. Cost only 75c more than the special egg mash. Johnson Feed and Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't be bothered with the roaring of a bad muffler or a wornout tail pipe. Get a replacement at HUD'S STANDARD STATION.
Miscellaneous
' FOR SALE Mangoes, Pimentces and Peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse.
FOR SALEr-3-room house, 1
acre ground.- 3 miles east of Shelburn. R. R. 1. Box 200. In
quire Helen Rilenge, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Fancy new ivy,
FOR SALE Bicycle, football, football helmet, pair shoulder pads, first base mitt. AU in perfect condition. See now at P. and A. Store. Cheap.
PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery n& farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street.
FOR SALE 80-acre farm, ex
cellent buildings consisting new
modern home, large barn,
ROAD SERVICE (tire repairing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STAND
ARD STATION.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for
silo, resident of Sullivan County who
brooder, chicken house. Consider recognizes that now is the time
Sullivan property in trade, im- for him to be building a perma-
mediate possession. Mrs. Pluma nent business of his own. The Keller, 31 North West Street, iargest life insurance company in Telephone 807. the ordinary field has a salaried
" . opportunity to offer this man if FOR SALE 4-room house, an- he has business or sales experinlhrr small builrikie suitable for ence, good character, desire to
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WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 N. Main St. Telephone 334.
WANTED TO TRADE 1937 sedan for pickup truck, or will buy truck. Box 310 c-o Times.
WE WANT to buy bags. Farm Bureau Co-op.
WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning. $1.00 per barrel. Year around service. Apply to Richard Large, P. O. Box 123.
LOST
office or shop: 3 lots. Chas.
Dugan, Paxton, Indiana
F. achieve, and preferably a college
education. A thorough training in specialized subiects must be tak-
FOR SALE New 7-ft. elec- en both in and out of the field trie refrigerator. Lucille Smith, during first year. Privileges of 218 No. State. group insurance and retirement vnu RAT.irrnri.' fail nnH Plan Participation after one year.
cut. flowers , and funeral designs. winter coats, size 10. Dresses, s?ze n two years yu are in yur ow"
SSean'S Greenhouse. - id. Oxfords, size 5. 412 No. Main. DUS n yr own incum
! rpn nnnr npnT a ann win np
FOR SALE Two saddle hors- answered. Address Box OD, c-o
es and saddles. 403 No. French St. Times.
Phone 522-B.
"FOR "SALE Electric' shallow and deep well pumps, Stokers, Water softeners, Automatic electric water . heaters . for dairies, Large stock tanks, Log chains. Smith's Hardware, Carlisle.
FOR SALE 9 heifer cows and calves, 78 ewes, , 3 bucks, 47
lambs, baled clover hay. Thomas Davidson Farm. William Feltner, tenant. 2 mi. northwe'st of New
Lebanon.
FOR SALE Two-wheel trail
er, with cattle rack. A-l condi
tion. Also half bed with springs and mattress. G09 So. State.
Phone 659. .
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Beagle hound. Liberal reward for recovery of same. B. F. McGhee, 12 So. Court. Phone 740, Sullivan.
LOST Brown and white col-
Reward. Fhone 523-A. 327 West rs- Bertha Evans"
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
CARLISLE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson of Williamsburg, Virginia, came Monday for a visit, with Mrs. Dobson's brother, Ed Curtner, and other relatves, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson and daughters left Sunday for Duluth, Minnesota, where Mrs. Anderson and daughters will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faris and daughters, Janet and Jean Ann, left Tuesday morning for Atlanta, Georgia for a week's visit with Mrs. Faris' sister and family. Harold Joslin left Tuesday for Flint, Michigan, where he expects to secure employment.
J. G. Hackney of Chicago, was here Monday visiting his sister,
Donaldson.
LOST Screw tail bulldog, female. Please return to 204 So. Crowder. Reward.
LOST Auto license plate, near Lippeatt mine. Finder please call Ira Puckett at Lippeatt mine.
DUGGER
.LOST Sunday, Aug. 18th mattress off car, between Vead Dodd's and Dodd's Bridge.' Gerj trade Wood, Shelburn R. 2.
MODERN instruction
sport cordion, Hawaiian and
on ac-
straight !
FOR SALE Two wool
coats and pants. Suits for young guitar, mandolin and violin. Make
men, pair green diagonal weave application at cadwells Music trousers and ladies' physical cul-, Store. ture oxfords. All nearly new and , -T(T ' : reasonably priced. P. & A. Store. , PT5 Custom weaving. I .have throw rugs for sale. 1 mi.
FOR SALE Extra good lawn east of Dodd Bridge Church. Jess or phone 460.
mower, ice coxes, gas siove, uu nuuu, stoves, all kinds beds and springs. ". r p Rr a ;tr,ro - NEW epidemic auto accidents.
FOR RENT FOR RENT Number 1 cabin at Shakamak, week of August 26 to Sept. 1. Party may have same by paying for ad and $5.00 de
posit. See Wayne Pierce at Bank
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire sows. Have had one litter of pigs. Also purebred Berkshire boar, 18 months old. Also good alfalfa hay. Dr. S. E. Lindley.
h FOR SALE Nice large strictly modern tourist home with extra good gasoline station included on same lot. Located 10 miles from Sullivan on coiner of a cross in- , tersection of two state highways. Inquire Box PH care Times.
FOR SALE Grocery and Meat Market.. Excellent location and doing good CASH business. Priced to sell. Inquire PH c-o Times.
' FOR SALE 6-room semi-modern house, good repair inside and out. Together with 5 lots. Possession in 30 days. Also good buys in small or large farms. E. C. Pope, 554 So. Court St.
FOR SALE 4-yr.-old registered Angus bull. Will be shipped next week if not sold locally. John P. Curry, R. R. 3, Sullivan. FOR SALE Rugs, maple bedroom suite, Zenith cabinet radio, "hair, bed, tables, dishes, many other items. Mrs. James J. Durham, 586 So. Section.
; Are you properly insured? In-
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1933 vestigate our full coverage plan Chev. 2-door with 16-inch at a saving in the largest auto wheels, good rubber. Also V h p. ins- company in the world. All inelectric motor. 11 North State, isurance is not alike. Ferd Hall,
: North Oakley Bldg. FOR SALE Electric water pump and tank; grapes. Also, PUBLIC . GAMES Thursday fresh eggs. Pat Padgett, 471 Bell night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan St. ' American Legion Home under the i auspices of American Legion AuxSEAL BEAM adapter kits, for Hiary. most all cars; small truck tires. , : . SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY. Instruction, Male. AUTO BODY
are and
Miss
Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, August 20 at 7:30 p. m. in the American Legion Home. A good attendance is desired to complete plans for the Labor Day celebration.
and FENDER work, including
FOR SALE or Trade 1942 ' welding, spray painting and metPlj mouth sedan. BOYLL & FUL-' al work. Look into it!one of the FORD MOTOR CO., 418 South .most profitable branches of treSection, Sullivan. mendous Auto industry offering
chances for good job or your own ;
M. J. Aikin & Son
FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alkln's Service Costs Ne Mere,"
. Michael C. Marks of Indianapolis, is visiting his "grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edley Rogers. Rev. C. S Marsolf is spending
the week in 'Chicago after business interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curtner and granddaughter, Ann Curtner, of Texas,' arrived here Friday tor. a Visit with Mr. Cuitner's brother, Ed, and his sister" and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Akin. They were accompanied by Mrs. Curtner's brother, Roy
Shepherd and wife, who visiting with relatives friends at Oaktown. Research Club On Wednesday evening
Audrey Cox and Mrs. Ida Allen were hostesses to the Research ; club which enjoyed its 18th
anniversary supper, a snori business session was held during which the new officers, ' Mrs. Storckman, president; Mrs. Rapp,
vice-president; and Mrs. Johanningsmeier, secretary were presented and the program, for the coming year, "This Atomic Age-' was ably outlined by Mrs. Gilliland. Mrs. George Gore, the retiring president, spoke appreciatively of personal benefits derived from the programs of the past year after which the group was entertained by music by Messrs Dillingham and Snyder.
William DeNeve and daughter, Sue, and Mrs. George DeNeve visited Mrs. DeNeve's
mother and sisters in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Mason and children, Edwin and Ruth, of Manchester, Iowa, are visiting his parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Chas. Mason. Mrs. William' Hopkins and son, Bill, left Friday for Chicago wLvVt vU meet Mrs. Hopkins' sisters, Mrs. Ethel Coppins of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. Ira Batch of Chicago, who will accompany them home and will be the guests of Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Ed Shepherd. Ronald. Risinger left Friday for Detroit, Michigan, where he is employed. Mrs. Schuyler Hannah and Mrs. Madge Woolem and daughter of Jasonville, were guests of Mrs. Reeves Sunday. Ronald Risinger returned from Florida Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Lippeatt visited in Washington Tuesday and
looking I Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs . E. S. Harrison
a. : and Mrs. B N. Harrison of Chandler, Indiana, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Code Mossj Dr. Harrison has just been discharged from the Armed Forces.
Apple. Mrs. Charles Hoesel and sons
of Mission, Kansas, are the house guests of Mrs. Lou Hunley. Mrs. Hoesel is the former Rayanna Figg, who made her home here
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and Mrs. Hunley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston and Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children spent Thursday in Montezuma and Rockville where they attended the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Meyers of Terre Haute, were guests over
the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Whpler Rockville. Marjqrie Kay Smith spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Truelock and family at Sullivan. Larry Gene Rinard ' spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick and daughter of near Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coyner and family of Tennessee are spending their vacation here with relatives. Freida Pierson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott at Carthage, Indiana.
Quit paying rent and own yout home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
MEROM
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Larr of Pine Village, Indiana, spent Wednesday here calling on relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Anderson of Gary, Indiana, spent the latter part of the week here with the tetter's mother. Mrs. Mayme
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITHOUT EXERCISE
Take off weight each week. Eat
plenty. No drugs. No
laxq-
1 tlvai.
Don't wear youroell out with ncccista. Don't eive ud
I li the foods you like,
Eat plenty not too mucn.n tiinkQlUsis undn
lh dtnxlwn oj miitcal doctors mart than JOQ persons lust 14 lo la lbs. average in a few week' time with the AY DS Vitamin Candy Reducing flan. Try the AYDS Vitamin Candy way yourleU. 30 uay supply, $2.25. fhone or call St BENNETT'S PHARMACY Since 1914.
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"A STRONG BANK"
Where You Can Bank WHh Absolute Safety Where You Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Kates We Can Save You Money On Good Sound Loans A $6,500,000.00 Bank Is Here To Serre You. Sullivan State Bank Safe Since 1875 Serving Sullivan County 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FOR SALE 2 acres, 6-room
and
business. Train in
spare time.
;Wrftf for FRF.Jn fapfs Ai.tn.
f aTtlt ' Crafts Training, Box P c-o Times.
FOR SALE 1941 Indian 45. 3000 miles after overhauling. Harold Hayden, Fairbanks, R. 1. Graysville phone.
Dead Animals Removed All kind!: horses, eow& sheep, calvea and hogs. CaH Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute, We pay aU phone charges. 24 hour serYlce, John Wachtel Co Twya fagSoni
house, smokehouse, hen
brooder house, 2-car
plenty water, fine shade, a real
home. 3-4 mile from New Leba-! BOTTLED GAS - REGULAT- ' non. Inquire at Sims Store in ORS with standard connections. New Lebanon. , Large capacity. Fully guaranteed. FOR SALE : C0D $950, Viails $L5- Plus A good 5-room house, smoke-1 expres5; APp"ane Service Cornhouse, coal house, chicken house, ' pany' Sox Z13 V'rgmta, Mmn. , a good fruit house, three lots, REALLY, it's amazing, the way good woven wire fence around this new Fina Foam cleans upeach; two good wells, one with holstery and rugs. Notions Dept., new pump in it. Possession at ROOT'S Sullivan Store. i once. Now empty. I ; : Three good small places from YOUR WASHER in top iy2 mi. of town to 3 miles. One shape You may need it for a long of 8 acres, 5 rooms. 113 acres, time. Our expert Maytag service 4-room house, of corn goes can keep it running perfectly.
with thiS place. One 3 acres, PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED five-room house, barn, chicken & IMPLEMENT SALES, new 2JU-:
PUBLIC SALE 10:00 "A. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th Vz mile north of Shelburn, third house west of Highway 41 on Highway 48. 3-piece Living Room Suite, like new.; large size Florence Circulating Heater, nearly new, extra good;
bedroCm suite; 12 x 15 Linoleum, practically new; 1 lot
uarsaa Tools; power Lawn Mower, like new. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH FRED BARBER, Owner Max W. Wright, Auct.
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house and smokehouse
165 acres, modern home, stoker, all good buildings, fencing good and good land. The crops will bring about $5,000.00. Would trade for good city property. 1 good 131 acres, new textlie not finished but liveable. About 40 acres the best of black land,
running water the year around. !
thorized Maytag dealer.
Wanted
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WANTED Dead animal. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverie charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
WANTED Experienced day
good crops, the balance good sand waitress- Kat:A-Korner'' 1 mi
land. Three good
farm. A real buy,
springs on
south of Sullivan. Phone 9205.
WAMTTTT1 rvnBviannAj iirAl
We have 8 good modern homes ', c - v.
all well located on good streets G G Cleaners, ShelSeveral good homes, three to 7 h,.r ,
rooms, in all sections of town. 1 Come and see us. USREY & BURDGE
WANTED Girl out of school to work in store. Write Box 307 c-o Times.
FOR SALE Superior 9 disc
wheat drill, fertilizer attachment. WANTED Someone to do Thos. Bowen, .4V2 miles west of quilting. Sylvia Templeton, end Sullivan. Graysville phone. of Indiana Ave.
READY MIXED CONCRETE Delivered in Sullivan 4 Bag Mix Per Yd. $8.50 5- Bag Mix Per Yd. $9.00 412 Bag Mix Per Yd. 8.75 5 Bag Mix Per Yd. $9.50 . 6. Bag Mix Per Yd. $10.00 CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face 18c Each Above price is for 8x8 xl6" block. Rock Face Blocks, Bullnose Corners, Partition Blocks 4 x 8 x 16" and Line Blocks 8 x 4 x 16" also available. CALL OR WRITE CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 . ' Hutsonville, Illinois
M
ore Money For Your Eggs
COLONIAL CHICK AND FEED STORE, BEDFORD, INDIANA, HAS MARKET FOR UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF HATCHING EGGS. WE OPERATE UNDER THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN AS U. S. APPROVED PULLORUM CONTROLLED WE PAY HIGH CASH PREMIUMS FOR YOUR EGGS WE WILL MAINTAIN AN EGG STATION IN SULLIVAN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FILL OUT THE BLANK AND RETURN TO US AT ONCE WE WILL SEND YOU FULL PARTICULARS AT ONCE LATER WE WILL HAVE OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL ON YQU DON'T DELAYFILL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO: V
Colonial Chick And Feed Store BOB JOHNSON, MGR. v . BEDFORD, INDIANA. '
Name Address
Telephone
Direction from .town
Your Breed of Chickens
DON'T FORGET MAIL AT ONCE.
Number Hens
number Miles
No. Males
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