Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 216, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 October 1946 — Page 7

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For Sale 2-12-6 FERTILIZER in irrri Bureau Co-op. stock. OR John Deere' part nd rvlce cll 285 t Mace Tlr & ttterjs Service, Sullivan, Ind. IfOR SALE Fairfield seed heat, grown from certified pd. S. E. Coulson, New Leban phone. FOR SALE Aquella No. 1, he scientific mineral surface ::oaling that waterproofs and jdampproofs interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 galon. Second iloor, kuuis iULLIVAN STORE. FOR SALE New and used ltd parts. Nor-Way anti-freeze, ..00. Peak $2.65. We buy junk. tason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, p.d. ' HAVE buyers for small farm nines or 5 or 6-room modern ioraes in or near Sullivan. Call write Good Home Realty Co., m. North 5th, Terre Haute, irawford 4836 or Harrison 2015. TOR SALE Model A Ford jfck-np truck; 2 welding outfits, .etylene-and arc; garage equip-1 ient; motor bike. Call 06-X or l-X, Shelburn, after 6:00 p. m. pi- - FOR SALE 5-room house. See . L. Drake, 2 blocks across railed east on Main St., turn south block, house on corner to lght, in armersourg. FOR SALE 1 Jack and Jill ran miilt inn- 1 larpe sizs Flornte heating stove in good shape 142 So. State. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION'cre farm with 5-room house, :lectricity, basement, other improvements. Located on good road Ifi-ee miles south of Farmersburg. 3ick Yates, Phone R-ll-P, Farrjjarsburg. FOR SALE Model A Ford iok-up trugk. Can be seen at 'ayne Shrum's. Don Freezer. T FOR SALE 1 Restaurant and fixtures lo$tyd in Sullivan. Owner is doinp u large volume of business. Can seen by appointment. 2 Grocery stock, fixtures and gilding located in Sullivan. A ;obd location. Owner is doing a arge business. 5 Large business building in :ass priced to sell. 1-3 payment al. like rent. Immediate possesten. 4 City property and farms for ale. See us. X USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Insurance forth Oakley Bldg. Phone 543 FOR SALE 50 gal. good so;hum. $3.00 a gal. No Sunday aies. Richard V. Johnston, Sulivan, Ind., R. R. -2. Graysvilk ihone. . TOR SALE 1935 - Ford V-S tbtinghouse refrigerator: livin' suite; Warm Morning hea' k.Also small home. Denve isty, Duggcr. iOK SALE l heaters, one arge and one medium size; lady"' ;lack Chesterfield winter coat ie 18. Mrs. Myra Ring, Hymera Dead Animals Removed AD kinds: horses, cows, felieep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Snlli?an phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all Vhcne charges. 24 hoar eer John Wachtel Co

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m FOE SALE Hereford fall calves, coming; yearlings. E.vtra Quality, well marked. $100.00 each. r. S. E. Liivliey. FOR SALE Four-room house on North Court street. Water in house. $950.00. Call at 735 North Main. Phone 836. FOR SALE Bathtub on legs; kitchen sink with drain board and back; power driven International No. 30 corn shelter with fan and elevator; International 7-i't. tractor disc. All in good condition. Phone Elmer R. Riggs, ' TPuirl-tanlrK FCI sal: Larqc 2-wheel trailer. Tom Dailey. mile west Ad';ins Corner. FOR TRADE 6-roorn house on !arge corner lot, close in, for a small farm. Inquire 200 E. Beech St. or call 850-B. FOR SALE 10 shoals v.'.-i In? 100 lbs. each. Chan. Wliito, ls mile north of Exline C'M'n'cr. FOR .SALE Remaining cm-. ture of, Mrs. Dr. V. N Thon5"-;'H at residence, 200; W. WashinJli St., Thursday morning,' Oct. 31. 3 o'clock. FOR SALE Potato onions by he pound or bushel. Dr. Shake, Hutsonville, 111 FOR SALE Voss washer, in vocd condition. 225 North Broad. Phone 528. FOR SALE 'S3 model truck silh .'41 motor, good grain' bed, .'o. 1 condition. Elmo Ranard, Ougger. FOR SALE Choice of two ludio couchea; chair and table, -nsenible. THE TOT SHOP, Hi jlucks south of square on Mam. FOR SALE Corn. 1 miles south of Berea church on R. H. ii, Sullivan. Carl Bcdwcll. FOR SALE Good work mere. Sound and gentle. Priced to sell. W. J. Hawkins, one mile southeast of Glendora. FOR SALE Three-room hoaw. to be moved. Immediate possession. $350.00. Jane Swan, iy2 miles south of Scottstovvn. FOR SALE 250 upho),-;ter.d veneer theater chairs. Ideal for churches, lodges. Available Nov. 10th. Hoosier Theatre, Shelburn. FOR SALE Electro ux vacuum cleaner. Service and sup plies. 250. Telephone Kirk McMillan, FOR SALE Shorthorn heifer and red Durham steer, t'"e gojd kind for butchering. Mauri ;e Thompson, 1 mile west on Washington St. FOR SALE 2 ladies' winter -oats. Gamble's Store, Phane il2. ' FOR SALE 1935 Ford C5a:h. Tames Crick, 612 E. Chaney. FOR S.LE 1000 5" tile; white pine doer, well seasoned; solid brass light fixture, shower stall, hone 10. FOR SALE 5-room modern borne. Immediate possession. 844 NT. Main St. FOR SALE House and two corner lots. Call Shelburn 00-X. NEW 1946 engines for Dodge and Plymouth cars! If your present Dodge or Plymouth doesn't sound off right, bring it in. We'll give you a new car with the installation of one of these new motors. FOR RENT . ' sleeping close in. Section, FOR RENT Modern room, outside entrance, Adults only. 219 So; Phone 183.L.

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WANTED Dead animals. We . remove your dead animals free of charge. 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. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Extra large feather beds and antiques. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. WANTED Ride to and from Terre Haute. Must be there before 8:00 a. m. 5 days per week. Phone 759.Y. WANTED Woman to do housework 2 days per week. 234 So. Crowder St. HELP WANTED Woman to do general housework for family of three. No washing or ironing. Room and board. Write Box B6, c-o Times. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED for Uawleigh busircss in City of Sullivan and north Clay county. Sell to 1500 families. Write today. Rawleigh's INJ-420-SA, Fi'ceport, 111. WANTED At Mary Sherman Hospital, clay and night man for janitor and orderly work. Und?r 60 years of age. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for lire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JAREp IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 i North Section Street. i "ALL INSURANCE is not alike." Ferd E. Hall, Insurance & Real Estate, North Oakley Building. . . . : NOTICE Who voted against If-'bov by supporting the Case Bill? A-;k your congressman. ' BABY YOUR WASHER and it will live longer, cost less. For gord cere, by experts trained in servicing Maytags, call on us. Have your washer reconditioned BEFORE serious trouble develops. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. . FOUND Stray bay mare at Ben Jewell's, first house south of Hickory church. Dugger phone 70F4. PUBLIC GAMES. St. Mary's Church basement, Tucadp.y night, 8:00 p. m. Public invited. Door prine. WHO voted himself a $1700.00 year pension and forgot the old . people? Ask your congressman-. TRI KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE Nov. 7f 8 & 9, first door south of Smith Bakery. NOTICE Who is in the wholesale beer" business in Sullivan county? Ask ycur congressman. WHILE you wait ycur battery is recharged by our "Hartman Super 30," originators of rapid battery charging. Flynn's, Shelburn. PUBLIC SALE, Thursday, Oct. 31; commencing 12:30 p. ra.. at the late "Mont" Getty residence, North Cross: household goods. Terms, cash. Col. Dilliir? v Auct. LOST LOST ----- Thursday, around Davis i'iotel, a Keys key rircf. Reward. on plactic Return to Times Office. , LOST Oct. 11th, maroon moire taffeta housecoat in , cleaners bag, west of town. Box F, .care Times. Reward. ' LOST Package containing pair child's red coveralls and blue shirt, somewhere around the square about a week ago. Return or contact Arrow Cafe, Sullivan. SMOKER WITHOUT SMOKE SAN JOSE, Cal. (UP) The 500 members and alumni of a San Jose State College fraternity, gathered here for a "smoker", were disappointed when there was no smoke. 'The Santa Clara County sheriff sent his greetings and two deputies to stop the show.

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MASTER SGT. EMMIT M. "TEX" STEPHENS measures b leet, e incnea . in height and has a sleeve length in proportion, but despite this, he's In a dilemma. His problem is one of fitting his shoulder insignia, chevrons, eight "Hershey bars" for four years overseas service and 14 stripes for 43 years active duty all onto the sleeve of his newlyissued "Ike" jacket. (International) '

LIBRARY NOTES Sullivan PublicLibrary Sullivan Public Library (Hours 12.00 noon to 8:00 p. m.) New Books "Miracle cf the Bells" Janney. "Return to Jalma" Dela Roche. "Green Grass of Wyoming" O'Hara. "Color Blind" Halsey. "Dinner at the White House" Adamic. "As He Saw It" Roosevelt. "Antioch Astress" Perkins. "All the Kign's Trier." Warren. "The American" Fast. Magazines (circulated for one week) " American, ' American Home, Asia, Atlantic, Better Homes and Gardens, Christian , Century, Christian Herald, Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Etude, Fortune, Good Housekeeping, Harrier's Hobbiss, House and Garden, House Beautiful, Hygeia, Ladies' Home Journal. Liberty, : Life, MeCall's, Mademoiselle, Missions, National Geographic, Nature, Newsweek, Parents', Popular Mechanics, Popular Science', Reader's Digest, Redbook, Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review of Literature, Scholastic, School and Society, Scientific American, Survey, Sur-

Ycur Vote and Support Appreciated - LOREN C. HARRIS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer .Sullivan County Election, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1916. 1 ' - .

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