Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 September 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale KEE US for Goens seed wheat. eaper if you furnish bags. km Bureau Co-op. OR John Deere parti wad vice call 285 at Mace Tire tteri! Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE G-E heating lads, $5.20. Second iioor, VlLLlVAN ROOT'S STORE. frOR SALE 6-room, semikdern house." 702 No. State. .. FOR SALE Electric irons, cks, toasters, coffee makers, ;stinghouse electric roasters, s heaters, oil stoves, and conleum rugs. Supply is limited, bodward Hardware Co., DugInd. FOR SALE 77 -acre farm lastly sand, 10 acres blue grass asture, running water, s'jod well iter, fair buildings, plenty of ood timber, 20 acres Lespedeza, acres rye, electricity. Located Wiles west of Carlisle. Possesion soon. R. Gibbs, R. R. 3, Cariile. FOR SALE Flooring, lised brick, windows, ceiling, doors. creen doors and other used lum per. All good condition. 225 No. Main. LJOR SALE A few dishes, ns, clothing, 2 watches, lovely toat, size 14. Call at 122 No. oss. FOR SALE Seed wheat town from certified seed. Also iiers weighing 3 lbs. S. E. Coulispn, New Xjeoanon pnone. FOR SALE 600 bales good I clover hay. C. D. Hunt. FOR SALE Coney dyed muskIim iur coat, juiite new. ni less than half price. Can be seen at I L I' . T I A t 1 .. the P. and A: Store. -- LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums gfcd racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Bull calve3, 2 days to one month old. Perry Loudcrr$ilk, Graysville phone. R 2 Sul livan. FOR SALE Electricity. 17 acres land. Large farm, good buildings, electricity, close in. Possession soon. ,2 acres land, good barn. Nice building place, good location, glose in. 7-room house, semi-modern, fas in each room. Close in, a eautiful bargain. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate and Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. FOR SALE Kelvinator refrig erator, also Kelly green snow uit, size 4, like new. 229 No LState, upstairs south apt. FOR SALE Majestic ga? Tange, 4-burner and side oven. &15.00. Telephone 722 or 226 So. section. FOR SALE '39 Hudson coupe. ifiod condition. William Smedley, JR. 1 Sullivan. 1st house north of Porter Dix's. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snllivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre. Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serJohn Wachtel Co Tnr Sant;

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will be made for use of a box advertisements are confidential to them should be addressed one keyed "Box a, care Daily either mail or bring, their rethe person placing the adverwill the name of a person be FOR SALE New 4-room house. Bath and bnilt-i Just completed, never been lived in. . W. J. Coyner, Phone 11R2 Dugger. Also Wanted to Buy: Tea cart. . FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SMALLER TRUCK Internation al xiirvesier vou. a ion ctraignt irucic Motor just rebuilt, rest of truck in good shape. Suitable for dump bed. Can be seen at Martin Tool and Mfg. Corp.,' Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE So. SectioiTst., 4room bungalow, water, gas and electricity. A real bargain if sold i Hu.iquire so. oun. FOR SALE Real estate, 32 acres Unimproved, all level, ad joining the town . of Fairbanks, Ind. See banks. R. H. Harmon, FairFOR SALE 15 young Jersey cows, some eligible to register, ages two to seven years. Some fresh, others to freshen soon. All bred to 5 star bull. Oliver Ogle, R. 2 Sullivan. FOR SALE 6-ft. tandem di"?. Good condition. Price $59.00. Robert Solsman, 3 mi. northwest of Carlisle, Ind DUft bALfc Two wagons, two Cushman motor scooters, one pool table. Herbert Drake, Fairbanks. " 0" . ,, , bun SALE Red Delicious cooking apples, pick seconds, rlJJlZ' Call 646-L, will deliver. : FOR SALE Snecial neating stove, good, condition Also baby bed and mattress. 533 So. Court St. FOR SALE Six-room alliiiuuem nuiue. Large lova X 41 V2 living room with fireplace, three bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and bath. Double garage, full 1 oasement, practically new furnace, noi water neater, plenty ot 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 beauti fully landscaped with evergreens, has attractive light fixtures, inlaid linoleum in bath and kitphpn nnH io noiw oir.toH kitchen and is newly painted. TVia U. . : 1 . j. lie living lids UCC11 appictlscU by government appraisers and can be purchased through a GI loan. The house is vacant. Can move in tomorrow. This charming and comfortable home is located in Hymera, Ind., on the main street, three houses east of the Methodist church. It will be opened for inspection Sunday. September 29. i FOR SALE Copper Clad cirelating heating stove. Good condition. 804 E. Jackson St. Phone 732-B. FOR SALE Saddle bred colt, Duroc gilt males, seed wheat. C. Floyd Horton, Carlisle. FOR SALE DUROC BOAR SALE Thursday, xnursaay, 1 v- ij uuais, o gilts. Tops from 170 head. Sale on the Dougherty farm, 5 miles north of Washington on 57. Lunch served by Ladies Aid. Herschel E. Doades, Washington, Ind. FOR SALE Two horses, saddles and bridles. Phone 794. FOR SALE 1 6-room house, strictly modern; 1 6-room semimodern house. Also 1 five-room semi-modern house. Possession immediately of any house. E. C. Pope, 554 So. Court. FOR SALE 5-hoe McCormickDeering wheat drill, fertilizer attachments. Used one season, Burnett Carrithers, Carlisle. : FOR SALE One-piece, bright red fleece snow suit, size 1, attached hood. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Sullivan R. 5, Phone Dugger 70F14.

I . FOR SALE Westinghouse i electric range, cheap. Also pad for rug, 9x9. See Mrs. T. A. 1 Springer, 314 W. Washington St. j FOR SALE 1928 Buick chassis and motor, 5 good tires, suitable to make a four-wheel trailer ,use motor for power plant, $75.00. 1 young man's all wool suit, 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 Terraolane. cheap. Call Iva Giles, 216, before 5 p. m. or 561 afterward FOR SALE Double barrel, hammerless shotgun, Cltizens Garage. like new. i FOR SALE Apples. We have a wide selection of varieties at various prices. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. i Fqr SALE Majestic coal range, white table-top with res ervoir. Used about one year, like ' new. Don Wilson. R. 2 Carlisle. Pleasantville phone. I FOR SALE Automatic Gas water heaters for bottled gas; faiaearm heaters for Natural gas; Sidearm kerosene heaters; Range boilers. In Stock. Present your HII Priority Rating. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY." LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Cocker puppies, 1 blonde male cocker. See Mae iayior at Merom. F03. SALE Properties located Farmersburg and Dugger. Immediate possession. Inquire 424 So. Court. FrtR a j v o riioriQ lq i lUH SALE 2-piece bedroom wile, good condition. Cheap. Can be seen at 202 So. Main. FOR SALE Folding 3.5 lens. Phone 587. camera, FOR SALE 400 bales alfalfa hay. never been wet; Deming shallow well water system; two ciHo a iirc irnk. nnn on u-.' miles southeast of . FOR SALE Building and two lots RnilHJnd 94v4; lnt, 5.4lon deep. Building could easily" "be made into dwellinfi. Phone 8045 or 270. FOR SALE Aster cut flnw'er;. yjrs ra Joe Schroeder, 236 ' FOR SALE Laree refrigerator; eleven-tube radio, bargain; small coal range; small parlor heater. S. M. Rector, R. 5 Sullivan, Dugger phone. FOR SALE Water Softeners in stock in various sizes to meet your requirements. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHniVTi!! on PHONE 90 FOR SALE Coal stove. Good condition. Carl Wicks, Shelburn. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of .charge Phone No. 0 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Go. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes for canning on Mondays and Thursdays. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. R. 4. Sullivan. Entrance North Court St WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Drawing board, vitn or witnout stand. Notify Times Office. Phone 12. RADIATOR repair and cleann&- Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED Large feather beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. WANTED Washings and ironinSs- Moved to new address, 443 Washington. Mrs. Thomas, after 12 noon. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and toilet cleaning, $.1.00 per barrel.' Prompt Service for those in trouble. Apply to Richard Large, P. O. Box 123." WELDING .We are now equipped to do welding and general machine shop repair work. Roy Pinkston, Mech. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sale.

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r wweh?e it is ) WANTED Man to work on a Dairy, experienced with cows, to go to work immediately. Good . mt-..i ' Pay- - ivicureery, leiepnone 423 or 76. FOR RENT FOR RENT Semi-modern 2room apartment, upstairs. Adults only. For Sale: Warm Morning stove, good condition. Ill So. State. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment ' troubles. Phone 285. W. S. ' JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 jjorth section Street. FOR Water Well Drilling, write White Well Drilling Co., Princeton. Indiana. ROAD SERVICE from HUD'S gives you prompt service for TIRE REPAIRING or more complicated ENGINE TROUBLE shooting can be had ANYTIME -ANY DAY by merely calling 262. Hud's Standard Service. "ALL INSURANCE is not alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Build- . ' mg. FOR authorized Norge service, call Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan. We also repair small electrical appliances. Satisfaction guaranteed . .' ; . MOST COMPLETE line, of stoves in Sullivan and Greene counties:- Immediate delivery , on our stock before you buy. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. Avoid colds, build up your resistance, get rid of body poisons. Try a series of our combination cabinet sweat baths and colon irrigation treatments. They profhinf. nrnnrintr rPTiilfT Mn'rf V'lii feel like a new person. Write or call for your appointment. The Arcade Trpstmpnt Parlor, llfi So. 6th (Main floor), Room 111, Terre Haute. Ind. i - - - I SKILLED mechanics available for painting, paperhanging and decorating. Phone Shelburn 81-H collect. French and Gourlay. ' , , DUROC boar and. gilt sale JVfteftdnesda ct0,ef 1,946 . at 1.00 p. m. Co.l. oU neaa ot 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. iy2 miles east of Lyons. j FERTILIZER Taking orders now for 2-12-6 or 0-20-0. Immediate . 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. j Here's , a tip car upholstery cleans peautituiiy with tne new -,- Foam.'- Notions .Dept., ROOT'S Sullivan Store. Children's Activities Magazine More popular than ever. Every Saturday morning until Dec. 14th over WLW at 9:30 hear a 15-minutc radio program with a short talk in each one by Angelo Patri, a great child psychologist. Representative,. Mrs. Willis Cox, 111 No. Cross St., Sullivan, Ind. ASK your doctor about a Spencer if you have hernia, low beck pain, fallen kidney or poor posture. Iva Giles, Phone 561 after 5 p. m. NEW WASHERS, They're still hard to find! But our expert Maytag Service can keep your washer any make running like new. So keep your washer in top shape by phoning 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New Authorized Maytag Dealer. -

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YOUR RUGS thoroughly i a j i i J a j a. ueep innuwun uum iemnvpH and evpnlv rleanen. Free V"' ;- "',:" .:," resizing. Roy Cowles. P. and A. Store always has un- , 1 , i f a ,

usual or nara to una mercnan- i yS William dise. Now on sale, storm-door,1 fa-,er ancjsaws, scythe, mail boxes, churns, jjau(e Tuesday.

crocks, cream separator, bench wringer. Also better than new, rebuilt reupholstered living room furniture. Use our lay-away plan. PUBLIC GAMES at the Woodman Hall Mon. night at 7:30 sponsored by Pocahontas Lodge. LOST LOST Zoy's loafer coat, twotone tan, lost somewhere near park. Return Times. to Box 19 care LOST Cylinders for air brakes, mounted on cross-member, between New Lebanon and Merom, noon Friday. Wayne Arnett, New Lebanon, Ind. Phone collect, SHELBURN M- snd Mrs. Vorn of River;! i?, California were called here due to the serious illness f ,. ,, ,,r;ll5m his mother, Mrs. William Marts. . Mrs. Lottie Hill and daughter, Elizabeth Hart, of Carlisle, called on friends and relatives here Wednesday afternoon, 1 Mrs. Mamie Pierson will have with her this week-end her daughter, Miss Louise Pierson, of Washington, D. C. . M, Mrs. James Tru3bloo1 celebrated their second wedding anniversary Sunday, September at their home here. Those attending ware Mr. and Mrs. John Barron and sons, Jack-, Jim and Vearl, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Trueblood and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle '"rueblood fltiH :rn? .Top nnH M'pn TVTrc ' Max Trueblood and daughter, Criss, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Set'tips nnrl ddiitrht.r Knn.-lra R. freshments of cake, ice cream and fruit punch were served ! The Birthday club met with Mrs. Betty Kimmell. Refresh - ments of sandwiches, salad, cake ice cream and coffee were scrved to Dorothy Buvkinzbam. Mary Gray, Lulu WangJin. Lillie Miller, Anna Jordan, Bettv Kim A!Jr,p parmtf wi w;i Ruth Bradbu Artha L Emma Tu Pauline Curr Anna Bro Sara Jorda Amelia Cochnm and e Admits Killing mm 111 s "V ' mmm It "I WAS A MAD DOG with the urge1 to kill someone especially a woman," James Robert Engle, 21-year-old Navy veteran, told Bry-v an, O., police as he signed a con- j fession to the murder of Emily Abernathy, Bryan librarian. Engle is shown in his cell bunk as authoriUes filed first degree murder chargea. (International)!'-

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Spinks sister in visited Terrc South Miss Dorothy Hays of 'Bend, Indiana, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hud woodward, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and ftirs. Max Pirtle of Sullivan, were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. William Spinks. ; Mrr iret Lippeatt and Mrs. ' CL- .'.y: Tyasr were in Linton Tuesday. Quite a number of the members of the Eaptist church attended the Association Meetin'g at Olive Branch Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. Hammack attended the D.A.R. meeting in Sullivan Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams of Virginia, are the parents of a daughter born their recently. The Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, live in Hymsra William's lpft Mondav foi William's left Monday for Vi;- ' fo be with her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Miller, the pastor's wife, is asking to have 100 present at Sunday School the first Sunday in October. Parker , Norris and son, John, are both 'ill at this writing. Mrs. Nell Gordon entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at her home Tuesday night. September 24th. After the business session three contests were enjoyed by all. Refreshments of chicken salad. celery, olives and coffee were j -end to the following members: Venela StrahVr:, Lelia . Sliip'ey. R.osmary Pl--w, Marel Miller, Louise Mattison, Eva Hixon, Fonda McDaniels, Freida Pptri son, Margaret Wells, Helen Mc Coskey, Janet Callahan, Lois I 1 McCarvev, Mrs. Miller, teacher, and the hostess, Nell Gordon. ! ' M qnd Mrs. Manford Shiploy i ani Mr- and Gene Fbwel! I returned Monday after a trip to the Smoky Mountains out Mountain. and LookFLYNN'S . Burial Vaults Makers of Concrete Vaults - Steel Vaults i In Stock They'll Do It Every Pig pome a great one fcr RSSiNG OUT TITLES AROUNP H-iESHOp-&UT JUST LET THEM TR'TO PUT THEIR NEW TITLES INTO EFFECT-VEAH -JUST LET 'EM - TWANXTO EVERETT MARKMAN; CHICAGO, ILL. Ufa.

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