Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 September 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale SEE US for Goens seed wheat Cheaper if you furnish bags.

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FOR John Deere parti nd rvlce cU 285 t Mace Tlr & Uerg; Service, SulUvan, ina. FOR SALE G-E heating pads, $5.20. Second ioor, SULLIVAN ROOT'S STORE. FOR SaIjE 6-room, semimodern house. 702 No. State. FOR SALE Electric irons, clocks, toasters, coffee makers,

1 Westinghouse electric roasters, H gas heaters, oil stoves, and congoleum rugs. Supply is limited. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugf ger, Ind.

i FOR SALE 77-acre farm 7 mostly sand, 10 acres blue grass I pasture, running water, good well H water, fair buildings, plenty of good timber, 20 acres Lespedeza, 1 6 acres rye, electricity. Located 2 miles west of Carlisle. Possession soon. R. Gibbs, R. R. 3, Carlisle.

I FOR SALE 1937 Ford V8, 60 fh.p. Good tires. Bert Charjabers, y mile south lof Berea Church. FOR SALE Jersey heiter and bull calves, one to six months old,

grade and registered. Also feed mill. Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mile north of Merom. FOR SALE Nubian Hot Blast heater, No. 6-36. Dugger phone , 38F11. Pearle Fisher, R. 5, Sullivan. FOR SALE Flooring, ceiling, used brick, windows, doors, screen doors and other used lumber. All good condition. 225 No. Main. FOR SALE A few dishes, men's clothing, 2 watches, lovely ' fur coat, size 14. Call at 122 No. Cross. FOR SALE Seed wheat grown .from certified seed. Also friers weighing 3 lbs. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE GOO bales good clover hay. C. D. Hunt. FOR SALE 2 heating stoves, kerosene stove, nice home-made quilt, pair shoes and ice skates, black fur neck piece. Mrs. Cline; 222 No. Section. FOR SALE King Clermont heating stove. A-l condition. 54S So. Court St. FOR ,SALE 15 Quff Rock pullets. Also farm wagon, or will trade for good horse disc. Bill Trotter, V mi. north Glendora Store. FOR SALE Coal range, kitchen cabinet, table and chairs, wool rug, 9x12; two-wheel trailer 700x16 tires; 1935 V8 truck, 750x 20 tires. 3 miles south of Hymcra. Floyd Steinhall. FOR SALE Three-year-old buck. A good one. Richard V. ,.Johnston, Graysville phone. FOR SALE Ladies blue gab. ardine suit, size 16; blue wool coat, size 14; electric Schick razor, a 4-qt. electric churn. Mrs. Leslie Osburn, Shelburn, Ind. c-o Mrs. Wm. Shelburne. Dead Animals Removed All 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 serfie. John Wachtel Co Ttrr tfaafs. IngSssi

FOR SALE 20 head of saddle horses, 6 western saddles, 8 English saddles. Marcus Bartley,

Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Arabian horse, 5 yrs. old; Palomino horse, 7 yrs. old; sorrel mare, 3 yrs. old, kid broke. Tom Springer, phone ;490-Y. FOR IMMEDIATE CASH SALE Modern 6-room dwelling, basement, garage. 343 E. Beech St. - - iUK bALX, wine weaning. pigs. 2 mi. north, 1 mile east Cass. Donald Robertson. . FOR SALE Twentieth Century furnace, 30" bowl, pipes and fixtures, suitable for church or large building. Harley Holt, west end Broad St., Shelburn. FOR SALE Two used 10:00x36 tractor tires. Ralph Morin, 5 miles west of Shelburn. FOR SALE Fairbanks Morso Hammermill. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE 5-room house, on paved street. Electricity. 17 acres land. electricity, close in. Possession soon. 2V2 acres land, good barn. Nice building place, good location, close in. 7-rdom house, semi-modern, gas m each room. Close in, a Deaumui oargain. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate and Ins. North OakW RMr PhnnA 54 ' FOR SALE-Kelvinator refrigerator, also Kelly green suit, size 4, like new. 229 snow N ;4 nc4alra .niitV. ant . FOR SALE Majestic gas ranco 4hti rnor o n rl ctrlo ntrcn

$15.00'. Telephone 722 or 226 So! siK3, and mo,tor' 5,good . suitSection make a four-wheel trail- ' .. . . ! er ,use motor for power plant, FOR SALE New 4-room ' $75.00. 1 young man's all wool

house. Bath and built-in features. Just completed, never been lived in. W. J. Coyner, Phone 11R2 Dugger. Also Wanted to Buy: Tea -art. FOR SALE '39 Hudson coupe. Good condition. William Smedley, R. 1 Sullivan. 1st house north of Porter Dix's. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR MALLER TRUCK Internationd Harvester D50. 3 Ton Straight Truck Motor just rebuilt, rest of i.iuek in good shape. Suitable for lump bed. Can be seen at Martin Tool and Mfg. Corp., Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE So. Section St., 4"om bungalow, water, gas and Mectricity. A real bargain if sold it once. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Real estate, 32 teres unimproved, all level, adoining the town of Fairbanks, banks. FOR SALE 15 young Jersey "ows, some eligible to register, ges two to seven years. Some resh, others to freshen soon. All M-ed to 5 star bull. Oliver Ogle, Tl. 2 Sullivan. , FOR SALE 6-ft. tandem disc. Ocod condition. Price $50.00. Robert Solsman, 3 mi. northwest of Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Two wagons, two Cushman ' motor scooters, one pool table. Herbert Drake, Fair, banks. FOR SALE cooking apples, $2.00 per bushel; Red Delicious pick seconds, roasting ears, 30c doz. Mrs. Russell Sappenfield.

Call B46-L, will deliver. Mary Wise at the Arrow Cafe. FOR SALE Special heating RADIATOR repair and cleanstove, good condition. Also baby ing. Welding.- Gasoline tank rebed and mattress. 533 So. Court pair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 St. . No. Main St. Phone 334.

FOR SALE 54, 60, and 72" , cabinets with single and double tub sinks. Bring us your HH Priority Rating. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90.

FOR SALE Six-room allmodern home. Large 15'2 x 21 V2 living room with fireplace, three bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and bath. Double garage, full basement, practically new furnace, hot wator heater, plenty of water with a dug well, large cistern, and a drilled . well. This lovely home has hardwood floors and is finished in solid oak and maple woodwork. It is beautifully landscaped with evergreens, has attractive light fix tures, inlaid linoleum in bath and kitchen and is newly painted. The home has been appraised by government appraisers and 'can L purchased through a GI loan. The house is vacant. Can move in tomorrow. . ; This nharmino anri cnmfnrtaHo .. r": ,: r":::? r t", Home is locaiea in nymera, ma., uu me main aiieei, iiuee iiuusl'S east of the Methodist church. It will be opened for inspection Sunday, September 29. FOR SALE Copper Clad cir culating heating stove. Good con dition. 804 E. Jackson St. 732-B. Phone FOR SALE Saddle bred colt, Duroc gilt males, seed wheat. C- Floyd Horton, Carlisle, . FOR SALE 28 head ewes. 3 mi. east on 54, 1 mi. south of shelton's Filling Station. Jesse Goodman. FOR SALE: DUROC BOAR AND GILT SALE Thursday, Oct. 3, 1 p. m. C.S.T. 25 boars, 50 Eilts. Tops from 170 head. Sale on the Dougherty farm, 5 V: miles north of Washington on 57. Lunch cerve-1 by Ladies Aid. Herschel E. Doades, Washington, Ind. FOR SALE Two horses, sad dies and bridles. Phone 794. t, eV u FOR SALE 1 6-room house, strictly modern; 1 6-room semirnodern house. Also 1 five-room semi-modern house. Possession Pope, 554 So. Court. FOE, SALE 5-hoe McCormickDeering wheat drill, fertilizer attachments. Used one season. Burnett Carrithers, Carlisle. ptir cat .TPj-r-nio hr-it - j fed. fleee jnow sulTt- sle ' a I lached hood" Mrs- Lloyd Smlthsumvan n- mone UUgger , 70F14. " T- 7,7 r w esiingnouse electric range, cheap. Also pad lul lue oee ivlIS" -1 I Springer, 314 W. Washington St. FOR SALE 1928 Buick chassuit, size 36, $10.00. 1 young man's sport coat, size 36, $5.00. S. E. Tatlock, Phone 9273. R. 5. FOR SALE Desk, bookcase, day bed, breakfast set, other household articles at 343 E. Beech St. FOR SALE or trade for light car, '36 Chrysler Airflow, 4-door, radio and heater. Chas. Hurst, Scotchtown. FOR SALE '35 . Terraplane, cheap. Call Iva Giles. 216, before 5 p. m. or 561 afterward. Wanted WANTED Dead animal. We lemove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse '.narge. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning - Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4, Sullivan. Entrance North Court St WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern rjl?mnintJ pnninment T"?n v 90 paro Ti... XlmeSW ANTED Drawing board, with or without stand. Notify Times Office. Phone 12. ' WANTED Jersey bull, 1 yr. old. Amanda Carrithers, Fairbonks phone, Shelburn, R. 2. WANTED TO BUY BB upright base tuba. Contact Euleta Slover, Times Office. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3room unfurnished apartment for woman with two children. See

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mi Sr.- ,'ASl A -T Miscellaneous . - PROMPT ROAD service for re battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 "n eecuon ouwu FQR Water Well Drming, write -r: wmte wen urmmg x-im-on Jndiana. ROAD SERVICE from HUD'S gives you prompt service for TIRE REPAIRING or more com TROUBLE Dlicated ENGINE shooting can be had ANYTIME ANY DAY by merely calling 262. Hud's Standard Service. "ALL INSURANCE is not QiiirD" Vnrr R Hall. Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Building. - FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guaran teed. MOST COMPLETE line of stoves in Sullivan on r.roenp counties. Immediate delivery on Florence, Duo Nubian, Warm Morning, and King o" Heat. See our stock before you buy. Wood ward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. Avoid colds, build up your resistance, get rid of body poisons. Try . geries of our combination cabinet sweat baths and colon ir-r-ian (impn)c Thov nmdueff amazins results. Make vou . . m. . call tor your appointment, ine Arradp Treatment Parlor. 116 So. 6th (Main floor), Room 111, Terre Haute, Ind. SKILLED mechanics available for painting, paperhanging and decorating. Phone Shelburn 81-H collect French and Gourlav - . l! . JOB OPEN for young man interested in steady employment in feed store work. Chance for regular advancement according to ability. Apply JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. DUROC boar and gilt sale Wednesday, October 2, 1946 at 1:00 p. in. C.S.T. 50 head of spring pigs will be offered. They are medium type with plenty of thickness and quality. Sale under cover. Lunch served at noon. Brown Bros., Lyons, Ind. Located on State Rd. 57, 3 miles north of Newberry; 4 miles south of Rd. 54. 4'2 miles east of Lyons. FERTILIZER Taking orders now for 2-12-6 or 0-20-0. Im.mediate or future delivery. Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales. NOTICE' Bonnie's Beauty Shop in Fairbanks will be open for business Monday, Sept. 30, 1946. Drop in or phone. Bonnie Goble, Operator. Here's a tip car upholstery cleans beautifully with the new Fina Foam. Notions Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. NOTICE Have moved my welding and repair shop to Monroe's Feed and Implement Sales.' Welcoming old and new customers. Roy Pinkston. LOST LOST Boy's loafer coat, tone tan, lost somewhere park. Return to Box 19 Times. twonear care THE PROSPERITY CYCLE PAY 119 MOkHHAl CEIUNG PRICES!

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Mr. and Mrs. Rrymor.d Corbin and Mrs- F1ydu. Cha t tpnrlpd the Corbin reunion at ------ . Bedford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corbin were Terre Haute visitors Tuesday. Dr N A. Wbrlcy, who has ?en ' is ablG t0 bC at 1118 uuitc. Mr. find Mrs. Willi cm. Dukes of Linton, visited Dr. and Mrs. F . M. Dukes Ti!3lr.y evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edds, Miss Virginia and Jack attended me football game between Indiana state ana imnuis nu.mai urdav. Their son. Carl Jr., was in the State line-up. While there, tliev met Mr and Mrs. Haskel Qsborn. Mr. 0-born was a former coach at Union High School. Their son, Bob, entered State "! J1.1- . . ra Temple met JTjrunc... Monday evening. Arrangements were made to serve refreshments the next meeting night, as there are candidates. They also plan a parfv for the near future to raise n.cney for the orphan funds. Mr. ana Mrs, raui n x Indianapolis, spent the weekend witn mrs. iaub wc, Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Herodon.. Mrs. Barney Ross and children , ...t.U Un naranC Ml Trd eua mui 'i , Mrs. Walter, Beaweu Miss Doris Loveall is at ine home of her mother, Mrs. Ada Loveall. convalescing after a maior operation. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. King visited relatives in Sullivan Sunday. Mrs. Tom McCubbins and children have returned to their heme in Indianapolis after a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Huffine. Those from Dugger who attended the Methodist District Cohfcrcr.ca at Sullivan were Rev. . and Mrs. C. Hombevrer, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Wilkes, Mrs. Martha FuUord. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wyalt, Mr.-. Mnx Huffine. ar(i Mrs. Ada Loveall. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart PameleDaughfer -Killed MRS. ANNA HANNAIV of Hackensack, N. J., mother of Mrs. May Brock who was stabbed to death by her Army vetvan ljusband, after viewing her daughter's body, is helped from the Philadelphia morgue by her husband, George Hannam, left, and a moague attendant, . ttntejnatjgnill

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