Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 206, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 October 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale ..u ..,- rnn Rran and SlJUi.U, r,roc.iirP rookers. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere part na
HTvlce call 285 at Mace Tire have to see these stoves to aplattery Service, Sullivan, Ind. predate them. John T. Bennett,
FOR SALE 8-room frame dwelling, located centrally ' in i ly, Write fJnthrie JT aXIHCi OUUl 6, i . . " H. Wisener, Medical Arts Bldg., Richmond, Ind. 1 FOR SALE Fairfield seed wheat, grown from certified seed. S. E. Coulson, Ntw Lebanon phone. FOR SALE Aquella No. 1, the scientific mineral surface coating that waterproofs and dampproofs interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 gallon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. " FOR SALE Apples. We have a wide selection of varieties at various prices. Wilson Bros. Or- ' chard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE 3-in. pine floor- - ihg. Earl Myers, Shelburn. 1 ' FOR SALE Dixie cast iron ) range. Mrs. It. W. Boles, esist on FOR SALE 5-room modern house, two bedrooms, basement, furnace heat, all conveniences. Large corner lot, excellent loca"tion. Box 58 c-o Times. I FOR SALE Boy's brown wool t6p coat, good condition, size 16 v5l0 .W. Johnson. r FOR SALE 5-room modern !home, garage, excellent repair. ! Immediate possession . for quick sale. Also 8-piece dining room j suite, good condition. 844 No. i Main St. or phone 278. FOR SALE To settle estate, 80-acre farm, barn 40x60, (fair house, for less than $100 per sacre. 2 miles north of Sullivan. Box 38 care Times. ! FOR SALE Warm Morning ' stove, complete. Good condition. $25.00. Roy Houpt, Phone 792. . FOR SALE Glo-Boy heating i stove. 621 No. Section. j . FOR SALE Two choice building lots. Located on North Main Street. $150.00 each. See M. F. Stephens, 101 North Main Street. Phone 583. t FOR SALE Monarch heater. jsFirebrick lined. Used 4 months. ; Perry Harris, Cai'lisle. J FOR SALE Dodge truck. ! Raleigh Ranard,. south of Dug- ! ger. i FOR SALE Boy's all wool coat, leggings and cap, size 8. ; Excellent condition. 221 East ! Washington St. Phone 247. ; FOR SALE Goens wheat for ! planting. Harold Dodd, Phone I 8071. I. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE! ; The temperature's dropping, j Drive in, have your radiator test ed and protected against sub- : zero weather with our perma rent anti-freeze. HUD'S STAND ARD SERVICE. 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 hoax servic. John Wachtel Co Tesm EFs&Sa. BsCiasa
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FOR SALE 1 Imperial circu.
lator heating stove, will heat 5 rooms, like new, $75.00. 1 FireSide eirPIllatm- will Vieot A rnnmc r ' . - v-v....u, $65.00. 1 Florence heating stove wn si u ,1 j wWf ntw uuwi aiiu lings, $45.00. 1 Quick Meal coal ranee. blue enamel, $45.00 You will shelburn, Ind. ; - , Used Furniuovu $950 huvs ennil (..n. anA ot0 -tv j t . u . , nil ObWC 111 J-llll IU11, Ind. This store will sell this week. See Claude Hensley, 80 W. ' Vincennes St.. Linton Indiana. jn-nn a tvt ('5.md "xATTENTION BUILDERS: We have approximately 35 used doors, sizes 6 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches, 6 feet 8 inches by 2 feet 8 inches and 7 feet by 3 feet. Prices range from $4.50 to $12.50. Followell Brothers, Hymera, Indiana. Phone 70. In FOR SALE Boy's bicycle. good condition. Call after 4:00 p. m. 239 West Donaldson St. FOR SALE Farm, 27 acres, located at edge of Merom. 6room modern home. Good b?rn. 20 x 50. New house. Good tool shed. For information see Mr. Raymond Thompson, Merom, Indiana or write Lewis Thompson, 1261 N. Lynhurst Drive, Indiauapolis 8, Indiana. . FOR SALE - 6-room house, lights, gas, water,' hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, full basement, 2-car garage, 2 lots, close in. Possession 30 days. 5-room house, spic & span, modern except city gas, poultry & brooder houses, garage, 11 acres land all tillable, 2 miles Sullivan. Possession soon. ' USREY & BURDGE Real Estate Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. FOR SALE Large size Florence heater in good So. State. shape. 443 T 8,Z. FOR SALE One rug 10 Vz x 13 feet. Rugs cleaned, ends, edges refinishea, and resized. Roy Cowles. ,( FOR SALE Girl's bicycle in good condition. Also a - record player and records nA k uooa oargain. Call 734-A. FOR SALE 1. N. Court St., 5-room modern. 2. S. Court St., 5-room semimodern. 3. S. Court St.. 2nd block. 3family apartment. Rented $65 per month. $4800. 4. Jackson St., 5-room bungalow, nice veranda, furnace and bath. 5. E. Jackson St., 4-room, electricity. $1500. 6. N. State St., 4-room, electricity, $1500. 7. Washington St., 4-room semi-modern. 8. Harris St., 9-room, electricity, $2500. 9. E. Harris St.. 7-room nice basement semi-modern. V, arre. 10. 60 lots and large house, poor condition, near American Legion, $4000. 11. Sylvan Dell cottage. St., 4-room 12. S. Section St., 2 reasonably nice cottages. 13. Wolfe St., Giles addition,1 6-room modern bungalow. 14. Dugger, Ind.. 6-room strict-, ly modern brick bungalow, $7000. 1 15. Farmersburg, 6-room, good 1 condition, pmial tr a suwnn rmr : erty in Sullivan, for $2500. :
6- ii"acre farm' g00d build-'tire battery and farm equipment' mgs, $65 per acre. Close in. ! troubles. Phone 285. W. .8.1 Any of these properties can be j JARED ' IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 bought with a reasonable down;North Seclion street. payment and no expense charge j other than the down payment. "ALL INSURANCE is not C. Price, 424 South Court St. ' alike." Ferd E. Hall. Insurance &
. : , ii Real Estate. North Oakley BuildFOR SALE '38 Buick motor, Jing ' I new piston rods and rings, used j J . 60 days, $75:00. A 600-egg Queen! It's a cinch to foam clean up-' incubator, cheap if taken at holstery and rugs with the hew once. Frank Patton, Sullivan R. Fina Foam. Notions Dept., 4. Graysville Phone. ROOT'S Sullivan Store.
I FOR SALE Three inside doors 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in.; one 6-gallon jar; one kerosene heater; stove board. 485 So. Star Ave.
i FOR SALE One new studio couch. 312 Donaldson Street. Phone 158. j " FOR SALE . 4-room house, large lot, beautiful location, close in. Possession soon. '. 3-room house, built-in porch, water & sink in kitchen, 2 rooms hardwood floors, electricity, 2 acres ground. Location one mile from court house. Immediate possession. : I USREY & BURDGE j I Reai Estate, Ins. ; North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548.; FOR SALE Tulip bulbs, peo nies, goldfish, minnows, cut flow ers, pot flowers, funeral de signs. Beans Greenhouse, cor North Watson Street. FOR SALE 1 5-burner keroranDu tirV. built-in oven, , , 6V " , gooa snape. i , good shape. 1 24" bicycle like new. 1 26' bicycle like new. 1 man s 17"jewel wrist watch, good shape. 438 Star Ave., or phone y. , F0R SALE Holland automatic furnace damper controls, good JIA A 1 TT yi f 1 COnaitlon. Also xiome omiori tUcU Id"se- "DU w- OWKa 1 rtnr ur t- i POD OATT 1 x... Full iir L . i'. OlrftriV Tsrrid I I'lmi.. '. "tc"'u " size, can 570. lue n. wolfen berger. FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth radio. Call 834 E. Washington. . FOR SALE Acel light plant, Contact Mrs. Porter Campbell at R. R. 2, Jasonville. FOR SALE 1931 Model cc'upe. 1201 N. Section. " FIRST COME, first served on 600-16, 650-16, and 550-18 new tires in 4 and 6 ply. Flynn's Service Station, Vi mile west of Ehelburn on 41. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Heated garage. 28 North State, Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of cLaige. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. : RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED Cesspool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Mod'ern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. I nmnoi-noiucM, uvci . Excellent working conditions. Box 10 c-o Times. WANTED Girl or middleaged lady to care for child afternoons. Live in. Transportation nain. For further information w p mm ".-, ... - " 1 - Burnet Ave., Apt. 3, Cincinnati 29 Ohio. . WANTED TO BUY Good used saddle. Phone 8211. ti, A t1 m-v rr.TA rvo n it 1 . w ft in i iu lriAua iviecnamcally perfect 1936 Ford service truck with 1946 motor (good tires) for good passenger car. HUD'S STANDARD SERVICE. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start, Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED A waitress. Davis Hotel Dining Room. Phone 707. J WANTED Man with ladders to pick pears. George Bennett, 219 South Court Street. WANTED Corn picking and bean thrashing. Bert Arnett, 581 w- Johnson. Phone 599-A. WANTED General hauling with truck t)0nald Fleener, 2 E. Giles St., City. I STUDENT of I. S. T. C. wants ride to and from Terre Haute five days a week. (Has an eight o'clock class.) Call 734-A. Miscellaneous ! prompt ROAD service for
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SAVE YOUR CLOTHES, and save your washer. Good care costs little, but adds years to its ncefnlnpsc Pnr PonH carp, bv experts trained in servicing May-1 n D-uriTvn? 515 MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEmf.nt SALES. New authorized Mavtae dealer. . INSTRUCTION, Male. Mechanically minded men look into iieingera nun aiiu nu tuuuitioning as a profitable future career. Write Utilities Inst., Box 73 c0 Times. : I ' FEATURING "Kolestual Treatments." Adds lift to sun.!' .... . . nntrr4 knH nv.W rlfT cnr.ivo . - - -' ermanents our specialty. Amer ican Beauty Salon, Phone 7. Donnalee Moore, Lucy Thrasher, Gail Moore, Ruth Gregg. PUBLIC GAMES tonight at St. Mary's church basement, Tuesday night, Oct. 15, at 8 p. m. Public invited. Door prize. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to the neighbors and friends who were so kind at the time of the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Laura Smiley. We especially wish to thank Rev. Jack Anderson, the singers and those who sent the beautiful floral offerings. , . Dan Smiley, Mrs. Elsie Zellars, Mrs. Margaret Metcalf, Kenneth Davis and Dan Davis." Mrs. Howard Aikin of New York is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Aikin. Mrs. Wayne Camden was a Sullivan visitor Monday. Mrs. Hubert Myers is visiting in Flint, Michigan. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and daughter, Nancy Sue Mr. and Mrs. Muryl Headlev. iVjr. ana ivirs. &an uavis, ivir. and ' Mrs. Newt Wilkes and daughter lenioverl a nirnir at Snrinff Mill enjoyed a Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock v.;,,,j h ;, ,. vine ounaay. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Coyner, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hope, Mr. and Mrs. George DeNeve, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and guests i f 1 Om Detroit, Michigan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Quiilen of Owensboro. The occasion was Mrs. Coyner's birthday. A delicious dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. Mrs. Coyner received many beautiful presents. i They'll Do It Every you SUR HAP TOUGH LUCK. MR. BIGPOME w SORRy WE COULPNT C3ET TOGETHER ONl THAT INSURANCE PBAt BUT WE'RE SURE GLAP SMEPLEy BROUGHT you OVER- MEH.HEH,0 : COPg. K;S0 FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc..
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Helen McKinley left last week for Blocmington to enroll for her freshman year at Indiana University. Jane was a graduate of tne local mSn school this spring and winner of the Merit Scholarship. She is the daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKiniey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaDuke and children were guests over the. wpPkpnrf nf Mr. and Mrs. rMarh(i McKpp j -d:i m a iVll. allU IVilS. JOdSll ividaun C1UU Mrs Lizzie Mason spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Mize of Whiting, Indiana, speru the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family. Rowena Unger of Sullivan and Dorothy Unger of New Lebanon, spent the week-end with Mr. and TMrs. James Bates. Mr', and Mrs. John Elmore and daughter of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Charlie Vickrey and family. Wayne Johnson, Bob Jones and Betty Lisman, students at Purdue, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Burton and son of Graysville spent Sun day afternoon here visiting relatives. ' Matt Berry of Terre Haute, 'was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry. v ! Mr.'-and -Mrs.' Max -McKee" and ( Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKee of j Benton Harbor, Michigan, were six o'clock dinner guests Friday ' eveninc of Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid. Warren Gordon of Hammond, Indiana, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Gordon and children, who have been here for the past six weeks, returned home with v: , Mrs. Nina Gordon celebrated her 74th birthday at her home north of town Sunday, October 1 13. During the day she entertained about 35 visitors. Miss Mary Badders of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with relatives here. A large crowd attended the Republican meeting at George Shepherd's Friday night with several candidates present. Mrs. Nell Gordon and daughter. Bonnie, were Sundav dinner gl,ests of Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and Elsie of Farmersburg. Mrs. Etta Case is ill at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fern Case. Misses Beulah Pipher and Time SMEPLEys BOSS CAME OVERTO CLOSE A BIG PEALBUT HE'S LUCKY ONLY IF HE GETS OUT ALL WITHOUT HOCKING
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Gladys Zink of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilman of California, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Gilman before her marriage was Joy Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd are the proud parents of a son born Saturday night. He has not been named. - Lon Kiser, Berniece Payne, Eva Hixon and Nell Gordon attended a meeting Saturday afternoon at the Republican Head
quarter: Pvllivan. Ike Puffs A-Round ON THE GREEN at St. Andrews In Scotland, General Dwight D. Eisenhower shows plenty of form as he follows through after a putt on the famous course. The General, accompanied by his wife and son, Capt. John Eisenhower, were guests of the King and Queen at Balmoral Castle. (International) Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT By Jimmy Hatlo
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Paul Buckley of Terre Haute, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Buckley Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Tarcheski of Indianapolis, spent a few days at her home here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner have had with them for a visit their son, Harold, of Detroit, Michigan. Jack Gilbert arrived homa from California after receiving his discharge from the Navy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fisher of Indianapolis, are announcing the birth. of a son born October 6th We Now Have For Sale A ' Few Models of
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