Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1946 — Page 3
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v For Sale ALFALFA and rye seed. Bureau Co-op. Farm . FOR John Deere parts nd lervice caU 285 at Mace Tire & Ntterjr Service, Sullivan, Ind. . FOR SALE Dining room fur- j niture, radio and featherbed 318 j No. State. I FOR SALE Recleaned and treated wheat; one registered Oxford ram for sale or trade. Phone 767 or 9204. FOR SALE 1. 5-room house on paved street. Vacant, clean and ready 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 apartments. Close in. Possession in 30 days. . 4. 5-room house, electricity, 3 lots, 2 wells good water, good fense, coal and smokehouse. Immediate possession. USREY & BCRDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Room 4 Phone 548. v FOR SALE Electric.- stove. Also custom mowing. Fred C. Fisher, Phone 8102'.' . FOR SALE. I. H. C. cultivator, good 3-horse 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 Steam table. Heck's Place, south of Paxton on U. S. 41. FOR SALE 5-room house, conveniently located. City water. Small basement. Black & White Garage, Dugger, 1 FOR SALE Eight-foot meat display case and fourth ton Frigidaire cooling unit, excellent condition. One hundred dollars. Turner's General Store, ShelliiTm Tnr? FOR SALE '35 V-8 truck, l.w.b.r Maytag 'washer; heating stove, large size; coal range, kitchen cabinet, table, 3-piece bedroom suite, springs and mattress, Philco radio. Floyd Steinhall, 3 mi. south of Hymera. FOR SALE 6-room strictly modern; about 2 blocks from high school bldg. Might sell furniture. Inquire 424 So. Court, . FOR SALE Two gas stoves, one apartment model. If care to see them call at 302 So. Court St. FOR . SALE Milk-fed friers raised on wire. Dressed or on foot Walter Routt, 212 N. French St. Phone 546. FOR SALE Old and new corn. Wanted to buy, pigs or shoats. John Kelly, Graysville phone. FOR SALE Heating stove, 5burner kerosene range, built-in oven; metal bed, coil springs, Rnlli i no Vtw olnntrin iron TVTot ue seen Hi it,' i 4 y. m. Section St. at 621 No. FOR SALE 5-room house on brick street in Dugger. Phone Dugger 34. -: - - 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 ITante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar scrvies. John Wachtel Co Tti EfmSa, IrlSara
FOR SALE Strawberry plants
should be set now to root well1 before freeze. Minnesota 1166 everbearing, . $2.00 per hundred; Dunlaps, $1. Bring basket. NoJ Sunday. sales.. At patch one mile east Graysville, Vi mile north off 154. Clarence Patten. " " " " I LATEST popular and classical' Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipnients. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Milk-fed friers and roasters, fine for your locker. Clell Leach, Shelburn phone 161-F. FOR SALE Now picking Grimes Golden and Red Delic ious apples. Rush Schaffer, R. 1, Sullivan. FOR SALE Child's new automobile, baby bassinet, play pen, also electric cooker. 338 W. Don. aldson. 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 40 acres, good house with lights; 64 acres, with good six-room house, barn, granary, other outbuildings, 3 wells wter, water hot and cold in hotise, 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 4, Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. FOR SALE No. 2 galvanized wash tubs, $1.25. Also 8qt. galvanized buckets, 35c. Second floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. USED FURNITURE, t cook stoves, several heaters, laundry stoves, cabinets, dishes, books, etc, The Trading Post, Shelburn, Indiana. -: FOR SALE Bedroom suite, dinette sets, living room furniture, small trunk, wardrobe, kitchen cabinets, gas, oil and coal stoves, etc., at the P. & A. Store. . FOR SALE Fine fryers. Charles Ladd, R. R. 2. 5 mi. out on W. Washington St. road. FOR SALE Two counters suitable for groceries, 16 ft. long, 29 in. wide, 30 in. high; 1 rollaway bed with mattress, like new. Sims Grocery, New Lebanon. FOR SALE Newburn heater. Ivan Bedwell, 716 Railroad St. , FOR" SALE '34 Standard Chevrolet. Good tires, good mechanical condition. Wm. Luke Squiree, R. 3, Carlisle. . FOR SALE Registered 3-yr-old Shropshire buck sheep. Reasonable. Dorlynn Johnson, Fairbanks on 63. FOR SALE Good used 75-lb. ice box. 521 No. Olive St. FOR SALE At Lowell's Market, South Side Square: bedroom suite, new springs and mattress, 1 bed and springs, kitchen cab inet, table, chairs, ice box, rock
ing chairs, like new; congoleum ' Kalamazoo super steel furnace, rugs, small gas cook stove, apt. ." ranges and washing masize; kitchen sink and drain- chines" Hansel Noble, 862-B; board, radio, table. Orthophonic Kenneth Engle' 441'Bvictrola and records, blankets and ; SHAMPOO,' set," manicure and
nnen, some new; several other useful articles. FOR SALE 2 heating stoves, Florence 153 and Athens Heatro- ' la. Mrs. Harold Wheaton, 1420 N. Main. Phone 759-A. ' FOR RENT . . FOR RENT Furnished room. 204 So. Crowder.
, FOR RENT 2-room apt. Adults only. For Sale: Roll-away ; bed, Warm Morning stove, $30.00. j
111 So. State. ! ( FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 1 men only. 318 North State. FOR RENT Large nicely fur nished sleeping room in private home. Will rent as single or double room. Also smaller room with one twin bed. Stoker heat. Write Box TK c.o .Times. Wanted 1 WANTED Dead animalf. We remove your dead animals free of! cnarge. rnone No. s reverse charges. Sullivan -Fertilizer Go, ! KAUiAiutt repair ana cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank re- i pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 1 N. Main St. Telephone 334. j WANTED Experienced night waitress. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mi. j south of Sullivan. Phone 9205.
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Kitchenette. 118 So. Court St. j it rrnnr ri t j ' Poi sepuc tank and Vault cleaninS- Modern PumPinS equipment. Box 20 care WANTED Waitress', 21 yrs. of age or over. Excellent working j conditions. Good wages. Box 10 ! c-o Times. j WANTED housework for Woman small to do ' family. ' Hours, 8:00 a. m. 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 ex. perience. Write letter of qualifications. Address Box 150 c-0 Times. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St j WANTED TO BUY Large or small farm. Will pay $100 to $150 to $200 per acre. Box 200 c-o Times. WANTED Ride to Terre Haute for 9 a. m. class at I. S. T. C. Phone 825.L. WANTED TO RENT House or apartment. See Ed Havercamp, A & P Food Store. V ANTED Ride to Vigo Ordnance, Gate 2, starting Thursday morning, Monday through Friday. Phone Gene Colvin, 490-L. WANTED Waitress, c-o Times. Box 160 Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. - W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. BAD WEATHER'S coming. Don't let a run-down battery cause you unnecessary . auto troubles. Drive in today to have it checked and recharged if necessary. Charging while you shop no long wait. HUD'S STAND ARD STATION, north Sullivan on 41. FOR 'Water Well Drilling, write White Well Drilling Co., Prince - ton, Indiana. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. at the Sullivan American Legion Home under the auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. VACUUM clean your heating system. A cleaji furnace saves fuel. Eliminate dust in your home. Preserves your heating equipment. John W Mood, 419 No. Broad St. Phone 830. FLASH Available now. Kalamazoo bottle gas stoves complete with bottles and regulator. Also . r0f-ktail facial, all for S2.00. ! Phone 897 for appointment. i Charm Beauty Shop. I " 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 installed by men who j know the business. Roofing and j ' siding installed. 3 yrs. to pay. Phone Kenneth Engle, 441-B, or I Phone Hansel Noble, 862-B.
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FOAM clean your rugs and upJ holstery. The new Fina Foam re j quires' no rinsing. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. ' SEE Edward Smith for wall reception switches your and 1 light fixtures, installations. 420 rw,oi,Wr, - '. ' WELDING We are now equipped to do welding and genmachme shop repair work, Roy Pinkston, Mech. Monroe's Feed & implement Sales, LEAVING for Los Angeles Sept 16th or 17th Can take four passengers. write Paul Reynolds, lJugger, Ind., or phone '' Dugger LOST LOST Light brown hound pup, 3 mos. old. Has white feet. Reward. Phone 862-B. LOST Sailor's overnight bag left in car while hitch-hiking from Shelburn' to Sullivan last Saturday night, bearing the name of Jas. ; W. Richmond. Finder please notify 339 Indiana Ave. or phone 584-B. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oaks left Tuesday for Macon, Georgia where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillen visited Mrs. Eiva Deeter and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woolms in Terre H.ute Sunday. Bernard Davidson spent the ! wtek-end here with Mr. and I Mrs. Ed Hunter. . ' Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Buzard visited their son, Allen, who is in the hospital at Washington, Indiana, Sunday. Ray Meneely of Terre Haute, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Gifford German. 1 i INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. (Uf) Hogs, 700; good choice barrows and gilts, and good stags, $16.25. Cattle,. 200; calves, 250; ii. an( gilts meand dium and good yearlings heifers, $15.00517.50; good young cows around $15.50; vealers 50c lower; good and choice, $17.50 $18.50. I Sheep, 800; good and choice fat lambs, $18.00 $19.00; medium to good, $14.00 $17.50; slaughter ewes, $8.00 down. KIMMELL REUNION The Kimmell reunion was held
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of Hotel at Shakamak State Park September 1. Those who attended were : I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimmpll. Jr.. of
Terre Haute, Mrs. Nellie Kimmell ; Reid of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimmell, Sr., of Jasonville, Mr.-and Mrs. David Moses' and son, Dan and daughter of j Chicago, Mr, and Mrs. Johni Bradbury of Sullivan, Mr., and j Mrs. Ted Ashcraft of Chicago, : Mr. and Mrs. John. Kimmell and. daughter, Jane, Mr .and Mrs. Or-' ville Tribble of Jasonville, and Miss Wanda Kimmell of Terre Haute. ' V ' - I
We Please The H A R D - T 0 - P L E A S E . . with best service in town . and the friendliest attitude found anywhere. Drive In! . Washing - Lubrication Greasing 7 Polishing VTRlNlOLE' , Sinclair Service "Look to Sinclair for Better Products & Better Service."
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yung and Ed Griffith visited in Champaign, Illinois, Sunday. George Silvers of Clinton, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Maud Silvers and daughters. James Hannum and Miss Esther Myers were in Terre Haute, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calligan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are the guests of Mrs. Ida Pigg and Miss Effie Pigs. Mrs. Jennie Young and daughter, Betty, of Detroit, Michigan, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley, left Friday for Tuscbn, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley have returned from a visit ln Grcencastle and Terre Haute. I .Dr. Ivan Booker of Arlington, West Virginia., and Mr. and Mrs. William Howard and son, Ivan, were guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Dovie Bedwell Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ingram ' and daughter of Chicago, were i the week-end guests of ' Mrs. ! Bertha Ingram. Rev. Clark and family of Kentucky, were the guests of friends here over the weekend. Rev. Clark is a former minister of the Church of Christ. He had charge of the services there Sunday. ' Mrs. Tom Wilson, Anna Pirtle and Mary Ellen Everleigh A'ere in Terre Haute, Monday. Mrs. Bess Kielblock entertained the Past Chiefs club Tuesday evening. The hostess served delicious refreshments of apple pie, whipped cream and tea to the following guests, Mesdames Ona Laxton, Thelma Hickman, Bess Mason, Cynthia Carlisle, Isabelle Wilson, Lucy Bailey, Lucille Stevenson, Marie Harrison and Mrs. Stevenson. The Pythian Sister Temple met Monday evening with , thirtythree members present. The following candidates were initiated, Pansy Mason, Mae Stringer and Margaret Moody. Refreshments of ice cream were served. Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Loveall and sons, Joe and Jack, and Eddy Miller have returned to Detroit, Michigan, after spending a few diys with Harry's mother, Mrs. Ada Loveall. .'Mrs. Thomas McCubbins and children of Indianapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Huffine and family. Mrs. Ruth Loveall Curtis and son, Jed, have returned to Michigan City after spending a week 24 HOUR ; Taxi Service Call 470 BITS DEPOT CAFE M. J. Aikin & Son! FUNERAL HOME "Alkin'a Service Costa N Mom."
with her mother, Mrs. Ada Loveall. Mrs. Cotton Nesbit of Bloomfield, visited Mrs. Ruth Curtis and son, Jed. and Mrs. Ada Loveall, this week. Mrs. Martha Fulford is visiting her son, Ray and family of Edwardsport, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keith of California, have been visiting Mr. pnd Mrs. Clyde Carpenter for ":n days. Mrs. Keith is a sister io Mrs. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hale of Worthington, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stan if er of Hymera, Mr. and Mrs. John Hale of Shelburn. Mary Tipton of Brazil, . Laura Anderson of Shelburn and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keith of California spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter and son, Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT resrj & with : mm 'Seven Up' Bottling Co. 501 Hartley Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 501 One-Minute Test 1. " Who is the Princess Royal of Great Britain ? ; 2. The names of the children of a famous English dramatist and poet were Susanna, Judith and Hammet. Who was their father? 3.. Under whose presidential administration was the War of 1812 fought? ". . jj&S Hints on Etiquette '' - When you receive an invitation on a calling card, you may answer the invitation either by your own .calling card or by telephone. ' ' They'll Do It Every 3 MASTER OF WUV THE HOUSE, POP CAST THE Pccip.'MS vote FOR POOCH IE I'M
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guests in the evening with movies, most of them taken in California. Carol C. Goodwin is confined to a hospital at Kansas City, Missouri, where he underwent an operation. . Mr. and Mrs. John G. Strain children, Mary Ellen and Walter, of Barnbridge, Georgia, are visiting Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin and daughters, Kathleen, Donna and Lillian Sue. ... THE MASTER
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FLYNN'S Burial Vaults Makers of Concrete Vaults - Steel Vaults In Stock Special Notice We have opened the Victory Cafe at Shelburn. Good food, home-made pie. f Also watch repairing-, by registered watchmaker. JBua MIX way maks sure your laying ' BY Sullivan, Ind. propositions and continue a "hands-off " argument policy. Many chores may delay you in your work today, but take advantage of this spurt of planetary speed. An unusual favor may be requested of you; use judgment. An obligation to a friend is likely to come up. One Minute Test Answers 1. H. R. H. Princess Mary; Countess of Harwood, sister of King George. 2. William Shakespeare 3. President Madison's. Inc. . By Jimmy Hatlo
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