Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 180, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 September 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale RUBBER TIRE wagons, corn Jelevators. Farm Bureau Co-op.
(FOR John Deere parts nd; FOR SALE 4 horses, 3 brood service call 285 at Mace Tire St ' sows, male hog, 13 tons clover Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. jhay and misc. farm equipment. JiciSAI-EW-rcan7e'Slanche Canar Graysville
tdwelling IFarmersburg, Ind. Write Guthrie EH," Wisener, Medical Arts Build ing, Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Dining room fur niture, radio and featherbed. 318 I No. State. FOR SALE 8x10 brooder nouse. like new. Kalph Monroe, fiVz mi. north on 41. FOR SALE Davenport and flreacy piano, good tone. Also tin can sealer. Mrs. Cecile Mann, .Fairbanks, Ind., R. 1. Phone Graysville 5-45. FOR SALE Purebred Shepiherd pups. Parents natural heellers, extra good watch dogs. Chas. "Cochran, Shelburn. Shelburn phone 22F. FOR SALE 12-2 Romex wire,
Iui, Jft-i. xJJ i iiavv a yjis stock, come and fill your needs. Gamble's, The Friendly Store. ! TOR SALE 2 3-vr-old Jer
sey; cows, calves by aide; I pr'. mules 27 mo. old. Secondhouse south city limits on 41 Clarence Keys. FOR SALE Oriental poppies, new ivy, cut flowers, and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE 2 good milk cows; 1936 Dodge coupe. Ira I. Drake, 3 mi. east of Fairbanks. FOR SALE Jet pumps, stock tanks, automatic electric and oil brooders, V2X16 log chains, automatic record changers, electric room heaters. Smith's Hardware, vaiusie, ma. I FOR SALE Large . size GloiBoy heating stove, good as new. Robert Lane, Shelburn, Shelburn phone. FOR. SALE B John Deere, lew rubber, new paint, com pletely reconditioned. Can be 'seen at Monroe's Feed and Im plement Sales. . FOR SALE Milk-fed friers and roasters, fine for. your locker. Clell Leach, Shelburn phone 161-F. FOR SALE Nubian Hot Blast Jheater, cabinet model, used 3 months, In excellent condition and priced . reasonable. Estal Dudley, 209. No. Chase St. FOR SALe"R.RADE. room strictly modern home, jclose in, owner occupied. Box 23 c-o Times. FOR SALE Thirty-five breeding ewes, also Jersey cows to freshen soon. Raymond Ferree, Graysville phone, R. 2 Sullivan. FOR SALE Old and new corn. Wanted to buy, pigs or shoats. John Kelly, Graysville phone. FOR SALE One Letz mill; ,one 1-horse grain drill with ferilizer attachments, A-l condi tion. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES & SERVICE, 19 North Section Street. Telephone 285. Dead Animals Removed AD kinds: horses, cows.
vivvu Hugo, VCXU I Monroe Feed Service, SulUran phone 332 or Crawford r 8201 or Crawford 53109. I Terre Haute. We pay all X phone charges. 24 hour ser-
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FOR SALE OR TRADE 9 head of horses, broken. Must move same at once. T. A. Springer, Phone 424-L.
FOR SALE White Rock fries. Lee Irey, 1 mi. northeast Shelburn. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Maroon and grey baby carriage in good condition. ', Phone 388. 320 No. French St. - i : I FOR SALE Recleaned and treated wheat; one registered Oxford ram for sale or trade. Phone 767 or 9204. FOR SALE Heating stove, 5burner kerosene range, built-in oven; metal bed, coil springs, Kn iu i i i nit cu-iu. itc uua, eieutnu iron, may i be seen after 2 p. m. at 621 No. j Section St. FOR SALE Tomatoes, grapes, green, and yellow beans, and cut ; flowers. Emory Thomson, west of . high school. Phone 9041. , ' , : LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly ship mentsi. Record players, Albums and iacks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE 1 ice box; 60-year-old alarm clock; 2 rocking chairs, 1 oak and 1 red maple; 2 kitchen chairs; 1 love seat done in red leather; 1 bicycle; red maple drop-leaf table, can be used as coffee table. 312 West Donaldson. Phone 158. FOR SALE Electric stove. Also custom . mowing. Fred C. Fisher, Phone 8102. . FOR. SALE I. H. C. cultivator, good 3-horf;e disc, corn planter, Oliver sulky plow, disc cultivator. Wanted: corn planter 'with checkrow and fertilizer attachment. Third house east of Lippeatt mine. Merle Keller. . FOR SALE 5-room house, conveniently located. City water. Small basement. Black & White Garage, Dugger. FOR SALE 40 acres, good house with lights; 64 acres, with good six-room house, barn, gran ary, other outbuildings, 3 wells water, water hot and, cold in house, electricity, location near Farmersburg; , 15 acres ground located on Road 41, good building place; two lots located in north part of Sullivan. Ferd Hall, Real Estate and Insurance, Room Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. 4 t UK bALk tight-foot meat display case and fourth ton Frig. idaire cooling unit, excellent condition. One . hundred dollars Turner's General Store, Shelburn, Ind. , FOR SALE Cut flowers, large dahlias suitable for baskets. Pompoms for table decorations. Lillie West, State Rd. 54. Dugger Phone 159-F-21. FOR SALE 1. 5-room house on paved street. Vacant, clean and ready ,1 to move into. 2. 7-room house, semi-modern, close in. Can be rented as apartments. House is vacant. .3. 8-room house, semi-modern. Hardwood floor, gas in each room, can be rented as apart- i rrients. Close, in. Possession in 1 30 days. 4. 5-room house, electricity, 3 lots, 2 wells good water, good lense, coal and smokehouse. Immediate possession, i. . . USREY & BURDGE . Real Estate & Ins. 1 North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548. - - - -', . j - FOR SALE Now picking Grimes Golden and Red Deliclous apples. Rush Schaffer, R. 1, Sullivan.
FOR SALE Radio, table model, $5.00. D. V. Scott, 1 mi. east of square on Washington. Sullivan R. 5.
. FOR SALE ABC washer, good condition. $40.00. 23 No. French. FOR SALE Child's new auto mobile, baby bassinet, play pen, also electric cooker. 338 W. Donaldson. . j FOR SALE One good coal ' iange cook stove, has warming compartment and sets on base; : color, black and white. Cheap, if i taken at once. 814 East Jackson: Wanted WANTED Dead wlmalt. We remove your dead animals free of i charge. Phone No. , 9 . reverse cnarges. suwvan eruuzer uo. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair." Nu-Cor Radiator Shop. 925 !N. Main St. Telephone 334. I
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WANTED Experienced night ARTIFICIAL Insemination. Get waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi.'caives from a better Jersey bull, south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. j gire now being used is from a W ANTED Experlencedwait plSSS. ress. Apply in person at the. Kitchenette. 118 So. Court St. j . ! ATTENTION While it lasts WANTED Cesspool, septic we have 12-2 Romex wire; lighttank and vault cleaning. Modern ing fixtures, incandescent and
pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times W ANTFTl Waitress 21 vrs of I age or over, txceuent worKing conditions. Good wages. Box 10 c-o Times. GIRL WANTED Experienced seamstress at Wanda's Shop, Sullivan, South Side Square, Phone 485. WANTED TO RENT Hospital bed; all. size rags for sick room.! Urgent. Mrs. James Pennington, 'aifi Sn. Holspn St WANTED Housekeeper in motherless home. Small . family. Moderate wages, good permanent home. Want temoerate. deDendable ladv nast 40. Write BX c-o Times. WANTED Large feather-beds, and antique lamps, dishes, furniture. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle R. 4. WAWITFTl foconnnl aentip foni, ,nH tiw ,i3nin i on r barrel. Prompt Service' for those Rif ;::; Kicnara in trouble. Apply to Large, P. O. Box 123. WANTED Woman to do housework for small family. Hours, 8:00 a. nu to 1:00 p. m. Sundays off. Excellent position for woman wanting part time work. Write Post Office Box 408. WANTED stenographer.. Must have shorthand and typing experience.. Write letter of qualifications. Address Box 150 c-o Times. . . WANTED Cesspool, septictank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. iscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service . for Ulre battery and farm equipment ! troubles. Phone 285. W. S.I JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. 19 North Section Street. BAD- . WEATHER'S coming. Don t let a run-down battery 'cause you unnecessary autotroubles.. Drive in today to have . i : , it checked and rechareed if nec I essary. Charging while you shop ; no Ions wait. HUD'S STAND ARD station, north of Hotel Sullivan on 41. FOR Water Well Drilling, write White Well Drilling Co., Princeton, Indiana. NEW SUPPLY throw rugs, diapers, hand embroidered pillow cases, sheets, crocheted chair sets, etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop ALFALFA SEED-Just received our . shipment. First come, first served. Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. TIME for winter clothing and time to see the good selection of i quality used raincoats, jackets, coats, dresses, shoes, etc., at the J P & A Store just two doors off the square on So. Main. J PUBLIC GAMES t- Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the I 5 auspices of American Legion Aux- j i iliarv I VACUUM clean your heating j system. A clean furnace saves Xfuel. Eliminate dust in your .home. Preserves your heating equipment. John W. Mood, 419 No. Broad St. Phone 630.
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FLASH Available now. Kala- ! mazoo bottle gas stoves complete Iwith bottles and regulator. Also Kalamazoo super steel furnace, 'gas ranges and washing machines. Hansel Noble, eb-ii; Kenneth Engle, 441-B. : ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaners, sales and service. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. fluorescent. McKinley Electric. i WELDING We are now ; J tn An nulinn onrl ran. erai machine shop repair work, . R0y Pinkston, Mech. Monroe's 'Feed & Implement Sales. i , RUGS, upholstering cleaned jug new. Soapless cleaning. Rug erujSi ef3ges refinished. Resized. .Taking orders Venetian blinds. r pna,iPB My 0WlesSHAMPOO, set, manicure and cocktail facial, all for $2.00. Phone 897 for appointment. Charm Beauty Shop. ATTENTION Get your order in now for Storm King storm windows. Delivery soon. Also save fuel by insulating. We guarantee results at lowest prices. Wool 1 installed by men who know the business. Roofing and siding installed. 3 yrs. to pay. Phone Kenneth Engle, 441-B, or Phone Hansel Noble. 862-B. i FOAM clean your rugs and up. I hoktery- The new "f. Foam rf
quires no rinsing. Notions Dept.,Udy "t1 ,c. "Z ... ex.... iwere Mrs. Hazel Coocan, Mis.
. LOST ' " ' ' LOST 1 brown Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, white face, with a, web halter. Call Gerald Alumbaugh, Police Headquarters. LOST 2 cattle with ring in ear, out of pasture adjoining city j park. T. A. Springer, Phone 424-L. LOST Light brown hound ! pup, 3 mos. old. Has white teet. Reward. Phone 862-B. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 204 So. Crowder. : FOR ' RENT Sleeping rooms, men only. 318 North State. Newlyweds i 1 1 4- .' MARIA FEMZA PABIOS, 29, .heir ess to a-Mexican fortune, is shown with Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 48, millionaire author and sports man, u Rsno, .where their mar riase took place.' (latetatiotizt)
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E I Mrs. Walter Sparks and child1 of Terre m spent the ;week.end here with relatives and attended the Dungan reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Greene and sons left Saturday for a months vacation with relatives and friends in the East. Mrs. Hattie Tweedy left Saturday to spend a months vacation with relatives in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields and family spent Saturday in Bedford, Indiana. Mrs. Mary Needham, Mrs. Betty Jef fers and son and Mrs. Marjorie Hankins and children of ' Darlington, Indiana, were guests Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and family. Mrs. Ernest Burougns is visiting rslatives in Indianapolis. Ray Sparks Jr. of Columbus, Ohio, visited his parents the week-end. Mr.'; Josephine Morris is visitI ing in week. Lafayette, Indiana this Mrs. Ruth Swayne of Bloomington, - Indiana, is spending a few clays wnn ner sister, oyivw Annis and iamuy. Those from Hymera attending the district meeting at Sullivan Thursday afternoon and Thurs.Celia Enstrom, Mrs. Grace WeaI - n ver, Mrs. Alma jeuers, mis. Grace Kelly, Mrs. Josephine Spinks and Mrs. Martin Badders. The G.A.R. of the Hymera High School elected their offi cers for the coming term as follows: President, Norma Pullum; vice-president, Margie Beasley; secretary, Betty Smith; treasurer, Bonnie Gordon, chief point captain, Dorothy Goble. The Senior class elected their officers for the coming school term as follows. President, BUI Case; vice-president, Jerry Crist; recretary, Margie Beasley; treasurer, Lee Wills and class sponsor, Mrs. Stella Hamilton. The Hymera Study club will entertain the County Council of Federated Clubs, at the beach house at Shakamak Park Wednesday afternoon, September 11th. On September 27th the Study club will give a play at the high school gymnasium. Miss Evelyn Gray of Dugger, visited Miss Margaret McGrew Saturday afternoon. Frank Samuels arrived Saturday from El Monte, California, for an extended visit with his family here. ' Mrs. Bob Mceks . and infant son,. Robert Stephen, were brought to the home of her parent's,. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Higsen from the Linton hospital. ' Mrs. R. L, Tennis and Miss Anna Black returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Dayton, Ohio, Indianapolis and Creeneastle. Miss Black will leave Thursday for Chicago, en route to her home, iii California. Mrs. Luna Thrall.; was a Sullivan visitor Thursday. Mrs. Delbert Cummins is visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles McMorrow in West Frankfort, Illi nois. Mr?. Kenneth Callahan and daughter were in Terre Haute Saturday. . , , Contrary to popular belief, it is the red or summer stage of stem rust on grains that does the damage. The black stage . appearing about the time the grain ripens is merely a resting stage to carry the fungus over the I winter and does no harm to the grain, according to the Purdue ' University department of entomology and plant quarantine. . I
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Miss Jessie Spinks and niece, Nancy Jane Setty, returned to their" home in Chicago, Illinois after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks. Mr. and Mrs. Berl O. Buckley of Muncie, Indiana, were guests of relatives here the past week. Mrs. Laura Russell entertained the H. H. club Thursday in honor of Mrs. Mary Colemnn of A1U:... ' ' Members present were Mrs. Clyde Davis of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkey of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cochran and son, Edward, Mrs. Sally Atkinson, Mrs. Stella Payne, Mrs. Lillie Miller and the hostess, Mrs. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willcy of Brazil, Indiana, visited relatives and friends here Thursday:
The Altruist . class of the I Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Trilby Gummere with Mrs. Elva Robertson as co-
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