Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 172, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 August 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale STOCK TANKS on hand present. Farm Bureau Co-op. at FOR John Deere parts nd tervice call 285 at Mace Tire & Pattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ATTENTION: Poultry raisers. ' rave TIME AND EXPENSE. ! 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. FOR SALE Mangoes, Pimentoes and Peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. FOR SALE Blue plums, free 6eed, fine for pies. Also Damson plums, $3.20 per bu. Bolten Orchards, 4 mi., east of Dugger. FOR SALE 1936 Graham car in good condition. Cheap. Phone 646-B. . FOR SALE 1 registered Guernsey bull with papers; 1 Jersey heifer; 2 Jersey cows, . each giving 4 gal. a day. Lowell Hale, near Cass. FOR SALE .'40 Chevrolet truck with '45 motor with tandem, 16-ft. bed with two-speed axle. 8.25x20 tires. See at 1310 No. State or call 612-L. FOR SALE Kerosene range with side oven. Taylor's Friendly Service. Shelburn. FOR SALE 1 winter coat, dark brown Chesterfield. Size 40. Never been worn. A bargain. Call 672. FOR SALE Yearling heifer. Mother registered Guernsey. Phone 8044. 3-4 mile west high school. R. A. Llewellyn. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, strictly modern. Here is a real home. Location,. No. Main. E-room bungalow, a nice house. Location, East Washington St. 5-room bungalow, strictly modernA real buy. Location, Indiana Avenue. We have other city property. Also farms, large and small acreage. If you want to buy, or sell your real estate, list with Usrey and Burdge, North Oakley Bldg., Room 4, Phone 548. - FOR SALE Sump pumps. In Stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90. FOR Fyrfyter extinguishers, Stark Bros, nursery stock and Hetrotex liquid roofing, see M. B. Mason, 610 E. Jackson. Phone 854, Sullivan. FOR SALE Chester White boars. Good ones. Come now, Don't wait. Emery Drake, Car lisle, Ind. FOR SALE Kitchen sink, $10.00; air pressure gas range, $10.00; large water pressure tank with pump, $25.00. Call or see Mrs. John L Barron, Shelburn. Dead Animals Removed AD kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serTiCt. John Wachtel Co Trn WrK fogs
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Oak heating stove. 804 E. Beech St. ; FOR SALE 5-room house, 6 acres land, south six miles, Vz mi. east of 41. Electricity. Imi mediate possession. i 8'A acres, 2 miles north and Vis mi. east of road 41. Lumber on ground for 4-room house. Will sell as is Building at Fontanet, 45x30, to be wrecked. Have a buyer for filling station and fou or five-room house between Terre Haute and Vincennes or Terre Haute and Indianapolis. Modern and semi - modern homes in city. Joe will buy or sell your property. Joe Souter. Phone or write. Office, 326 W. Beech, Phone 673. FOR SALE Gasoline stove, Ward make. Like new. Reasonable. Phone 266. FOR SALE Eureka blue steel top; ten-gal. reservoir, asbestos inner good baker. Price $35.00. Washington St. range, 1 copper lining, 1 911 E. FOR ' SALE 30 gal. Rangeboilers. Gas and Kerosene sidearm heaters. Furnace coils. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS J1HONE 90. We believe you too will be enthused about Fina Foam for cleaning rugs and upholstery, i Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan; Store. I FOR SALE Springers, 3 lb. average. Loy Dowty, Vz mi. north, 1 mi. west of Shelburn. Phone 55-E. ' and FOR SALE House, barn outbuildings, to be moved. See Hosea Boone, 'i mile west of Dugger High School. FOR SALE Milk-fed raised on wine. Dressed foot. Walter Routt, 212 N.Trench'! St. Phone 546. ' FOR SALE '37 Hiatt, Dugger, Ind. Ford. Earl LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly ship-J ments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE 80-acre farm, excellent buildings consisting new modern home, large barn, silo, brooder, chicken house. Consider Sullivan DroDertv in trade. Im - mediate possession. Mrs. Pluma Keller, 31 North West Street, Telephone 807. j 3-room1 FOR SALE 6 acres, house, good well and smoke house. 21& miles northeast of Sullivan. 600 So. 15th St., Terre Kaute. CAR of oil stoker and car of 6-inch Regent lump on track, for. Immediate delivery. The price of coal will advance 18c on the ton the 1st of September. Order now. Phone 14. Draper Coal Company. . - . . - n FOR SALE 40-acre farm south of Sullivan. 5-room bunga low, semi-modern, barn, 10 large maple trees in yard. Been one owner for 20 vears. Priced wav under its value. So. Court. Inquire at 424 FOR SALE 6-room strictly modern bungalow and garage. Priced to sell. Inquire 424 So. Court. HAVE two-wheel trailer, 16 - in. wheel; also 1931 Chevrolet, good tires; li-ton Diamohd T truck. Buy junk of all descriptions. 1101 No. State. North End Junk Shop. - vr, err, o 7 FOR SALE Sweet corn for canning Yellow hybrid. Herman 1 N. Scott. t FOR SALE Ladies wardrobe trunk, good condition. Audrey Aetn Graham, R. 1, Merom,
FOR SALE Eight-room frame dwelling located centrally in Farmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie H. Wisener, Medical Arts Building, Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Are picking Northern Spy apples. Will be picking other varieties later. Settles Fruit Farm. 4 miles northeast of Sullivan.
FOR SALE enameled Home range, like new. 260 W. Beech St. Gray pepper Comfort coal Priced right. FOR SALE 6 dining chairs, kitchen table, dinihg table, cook stove, 3 rockers, 2 folding beds, ' stand table, dresser, other ar- ! tides. Can be seen at 709 No. Main St., Sullivan, Friday from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE Extra quality, watermelons and cantaloupes. Come j get yours. Mark Acton, R. 1, Merom. I FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor in good condition. Five good tires. Burl Rinard, Merom. FOR SALE Clover hay, baled without rain. Priced to sell. Elizabeth Pirtle on U. S. 41. Phone 8194. FOR SALE Girl's fall coat, coat, size 16. New 12-gauge double-barrel Stevens shotgun, 2 boxes shells, $30.00. 24 East Snow. FOR SALE 2 milking cows. Mrs. Blasko, Shelburn, on old Taylor place. FOR SALE A beautiful lot in the five hundred block on East Washington Street. Has sand, gravel and 1100 blocks for building home. Information, Abstract and Tax Receipts at 948 East Washington St. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Large front, light housekeeping room. Adults. 20 E. Harris. FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms up stairs. One sleeping room down. J Adults. Call after 4:30 p. m. 104' No. State.. Wanted WANW.D Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 , reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. WANTED Cesspool, septic l tank and vault cleaning. ModL pvn numninff smiinmAnt Rnv 90 r-L----j- .-j.. ........ care Times. j RADIATOR repair and clean ing, weiamg. uasonne tans re-
friers pair, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 or on'.N Main St Telenhone 334.
WANTED Experienced night waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi. 1 ' south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. I WANTED House in or around I Shelburn. Will pay premium . price for right home with 30-day possession. Box 23 care Times. . WANTED Experienced wait ress. Apply in person at the Kitchenette. 118 bo. court fat. I WANTED Cesspool, septic i tank and toilet cleaning. $1.00 'Per barrel Year .arund servlJue - i" xviunara jarge, P. O. Box 123. ! WANTED A farm job. Well experienced. Box 87 c-o Times. ' " WANTED TO RENT Three large rooms or four or five-room apartment or modern house within the next thirty days. Permanent renter. Two people. Call 92 or 331. Chas. L. Davis, Jr. WANTED Large feather beds, and antique lamps, dishes, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle R. 4. wt dont nave to take your. order for heaters. We have these tor lmmeate delivery: Duo Nu-. bian. Glow Boy, Warm Morning, ' I Florence, King-O-Heat. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. HAKU - jj imjpJ!.mjshx SAJLfca, i j North Section Street. ! "' ' i ROAD SERVICE (tire repair. ing, engine trouble, etc.) anytime. Simply call 262, HUD'S STAND- ! ARD STATION. : . PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Lesion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary,
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' WILL TRADE 3.5-300 shutter speed Voightlander camera, usee 1-20 film, value $100.00, for automatic shotgun. Phone 587, COME to 21 No. State St. and see the nice clothing. I have men's suits, shoes and dresses and a few dishes. Also women's winter coats. Mrs. Viola Goodman. WASHER SERVICE Have your washer checked before serious trouble develops. We specialize in Maytags. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES, new authorized Maytag dealer. DOES your furniture need reupholstering, restyling, or repairing? Come in and talk it over with us. P & A Furniture Store. RUMMAGE SALE held by Friendship Class on Thurs. and Fri., Aug. 29 and N30th in Ladson Bakery. Members" having rum mage call Mrs. Kirkham, Wise, or Lora Rose for collection. RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by Baptist Youth, August 31st and Sept. 3 at Tee-Y-Tee Bakery. School clothes our specialty. LOST LOST Black and tan hound, white spot on chest. Collar without name plate. Reward. Malcolm Hart, New Lebanon. . Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson of t(ie Nine Mile community, and Mrs. Emma Chambers of Florida, spent Sunday afternoon in Newark, Indiana, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. T ; T., i rt Ta.l.linA st ill Q Union Hospital at Terre Haute, te enAnrlinff ViAr vapfltinn with h&r prints Mr .ni MrS. oiii T , , , hune. Mrs. James Willoughby and daughter of Detroit, Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Gray. j Mrs. John Ciscell is confined to her home by illness Her con-' dition is serious. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Headley and children of Greencastle, Indiana, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley. ; Mrs. Lisa Ciscell, was a dinner guest Thursday of Mrs. James Reeves. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and family visited in Sult livan and Shelburn, Sunday, Jhe Pythian Sister Temple met onday evening with thirty-two Monday evening with thirty-two members present. Three new members are to be initiated at , me next meeting, nans were j completed for a picnic at ShakaI 'mak park Thursday, Maude Silvers had as her guests last week her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ottie Thomas and sons, James, Bob and Richard, of Chicago. 1 Betty-Silvers shopped in Sul livan Friday. The ''Shimmying " car is a I dangerous car. The unusucl strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining your tires We correct " Shimmy " properly. Q8 go. Mailt Phdie 98 T"T j t7 'Affiffll -"i ,Li"r"V H" " ""1 1 II " IT
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Mrs. Fannie McCammon, daughter Verbena, granddaughter, Freida Moore, ana Victor Wolfe have returned to their home after a visit . here with Miss Stella Willis.' Miss Stella Willis has returned from a week's visit with her niece, Mrs. L. S. Lindsay and family of Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe McCormick of Angola, spent the week-end with Billy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConnick. Reg Grass of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Price of Los Angeles, California, arrived here Friday for a visit with Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Mary Kerkhoff, and relatives at Indianapolis. Murray Griffith and family of Dugger, Mary Woodward and Ruby Griffith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griffith and family. Norma McKinley, who is employed at Viucennes spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKinley. Mr. Li'd Mrs. Lee Grass were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. I rir. ana Mrs. uiarence weir or Douglas, Georgia, were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Stella Raley. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright and son of Paris, Illinois, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and daughters. Harry Dilley of Gary, Indiana, , c!,. L the week-end here with
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is the guest this week of her j Mrs Maggie Raines and dauparr . w- and Mrs. Roscoe ghtel, Mary Ellen spent the Daugiifci .y, . iamily. week-end in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pirtle reiatives and family of ' New Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs- Victor oummere were guests Sunday of Mrs. jof Xerre IIaute called on rela. Estella Johnson and Wayne. ;tives llere Monday evening. Oscar Everhart of Momence, , Illinois, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family. Basket Dinner At Gary Corder returned Sunday Palmer's Prairie to his home near Martinsville, The annual basket dinner and Indiana after spending the past meeting at Palmer's Prairie
week with Milam. his aunt, Bonnie Ectty Lkman spent Monday in Lafayette, Indiana. SHELBURN Celebrate Birthday Mrs. Ruby Colvin entertained with a weiner roast recently at her home here in honor of her daughter, Many Ann's seventh bfrth anniversary. Those enjoying the evening were Franklin and Larry Shipman; Nellie and Billie Ward; Ann, Bobby and Alfred French; June Gourley, Jackie Lee Barron, Sandra Lucille Settles; Blossom, Jean and Jimmie Abel, the co-hostess,
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Ward and the hosMr. and Mrs. Gless Robbins of Linton, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Flora Wence visited Mrs. Lucille Wiggins in Terre Haute Saturday. Ronnie Fox of Jasonville, is 'visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ferguson, for a few days. Dutch Mr. and Mrs. James BonebruKe and daughter, Beverly Jo, of East Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Bonebrake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Raines of near ' Shelburn. church will be Sunday, September 1. Erother Horace Hinds will have charge of the services. Everyone is invited. BABY U. S. APPROVED
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We expect to have BABY CHICKS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER i However, if you desire any certain kind, or at any certain time, leave your order so we can have them for you. Also, we will have the same HIGH QUALITY "Master Mix" Feed IN POULTRY, DAIRY, HOG, DOG & RABBIT FEEDS "It Pays To Buy The Best!" Griggs Hatchery 17 E. Jackson St. Sullivan, Ind.
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