Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 7, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 January 1947 — Page 9
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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pOr 5cU2 ANOTHER CAR meat scraps due soon at Merom and Sullivan. Cheaper at car door. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and I : ii Moo Tirp & seivite uu w i ---- c,,;c C.llivnn Tnrf. ATLAS TIRES and ACCESSORIES. Quick, safe battery recharging, Lubrication a . Specialty. STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 262. . "ELECTRIC floor sander and polisher for rent. MARSHALL DRUGS, SHELBURN. Phone 00. ALL-INSURANCE is not alike. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. FOR SALE A few used batteries, several A Model Ford parts. New, . used and rebuilt auto parts. We buy junk. Auto repairing. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1942 Special DeLuxe Fleetline Chevrolet with new tires and new battery. Vard Boles, 550 South Main. 1947 CHICKS with a BACKGROUND! "Johnson ProductionBred Chicks" will pay you bigger dividends in 1947,. You get . the benefit of our 36 years of continued poultry progress at NO EXTRA COST. , Every single breeder individually selected for vigor, rapid development and good egg production. Bloodtested !and U. S. Approved. First Hatch Jan. 20, 1947. Play, safpj Order now! JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., SULLIVAN. INDIANA. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for 'Less. Liberty Service. FOR SALE 1930 Model A Ford, newly reconditioned motor. Paul H. Story, Dugger. FOR SALE Ben Davis apples, $2.50 bu. Also Red and Golden Delicious and Winesap. Rickard Orchard, 1 mi. west of Legion Home. FOR SALE Nice bungalow in Paxton. Now empty. Priced for sale. W. T. Mellott. i FOR SALE Girl's winter coat, like new, size 16; girl's ice skates and shoes. Phone 228. FOR SALE New table top model gas range. 229 North State. Ralph Sanders, Jr. FOR SALE 7-ft, G.M. Frigidaire. Nice as new. Apex electric radio combination. Can be seen at Powell Motor Sales. NEW BATTERIES For group 1 1, 2, and 3. Liberty Service, across from Hospital. FOR SALE 1942 Nash "600" coupe. A-l condition, radio, heater, five good tires. Thurs., Fri. and Sun. after 3 p. m. 206 N. Cross St. FOR SALE 30 head shoats. Weigh 65-70 pounds. Fred Foust, Paxton. FOR SALE 5-room house. House possession Feb. 15. 1120 North Main. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth sedan. 1939 motor. Good tires. See Ray Wade at East End Garage, East Washington. FOR SALE Two coats: black fur coat, size 38; black Chesterfield, sizev 40. 125 So. Main. Phone 111. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. I Torrp Haute. Indiana
i. FOR SALE One two-piece I living room suite, one kitchen i cabinet. V. Nichols, Merom, Ind.
FOR SALE 15 shoats, 1 sow to farrow in March, 2 two-year-old heifers. 3 miles northeast Cass. Dale Creager. a . i UK. SALE, Gas stove. Roy Wilkinson WllKUlSOn, Marathon Service, East Washington. FOR SALE Two-burner hot plate; pair of men's shoe ice skates, size 10, slightly used; electric iron, like new; English setter dog, good hunter. Inquire Burke's Grocery, Dugger. FOR SALE One set truck tire chains, 9.00-20; one bull calf, 3 days old. Cecil Phillips, 1 miles southeast of Merom. FOR SALE Two young Jersey cows. Ben Kable, R. 3, Sulli van. FOR SALE 1946 two-ton Chevrolet truck. Extras 16-foot grain bed, dual tandems, heater, ! radio. In good condition. Kyle Butler, 2 miles south of Dugger. FOR SALE Semi-modern house, 6 rooms, good condition. Vacant. Inquire 409 North State. Phone 665-X. ' TOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan. Good tires, A-l condition. George Fox, Wilford or R. 1, Shelburn. FOR SALE John Deere trailer with 4 by 8 ft. bed. Dorlyn Johnson, Fairbanks. FOR SALE North of Sullivan on U. S. 41, 20 acres, 8-room house, strictly .modern, suitable for tourist home, plenty of parking space. Large barn, could be use for skating rink, $1000.00 down, balance easy payments, 5 interest. Immediate Box 41 care Times. possession. ELECTRIC cook stove for sale. Can be seen at 20 E. Washington St. Sullivan Monument Co. FOR SALE '40 Ford Mercury 4-door. R. Si H. spotlight. Good rubber, good condition. , Priced right. 118 So. Court. C. Robison. FOR SALE Gas logs, electric record player. 312 E. Washington St. ,' - FOR SALE 1. 5-room house,, strictly modern. West Thomas St. . 2. 7-room house with basement and full bath. On paved st. Good location. 3. 5-room bungalow, eood con dition. Large lot. North State St. J 4. 5-room bungalow, strictly modern. North French St. 5. "5-room semi-modern house. New roof, new paint, new garage. Close in. North Court St. 6. 3-room house, front and rear porch. Electricity. On paved st. 7. 5-room semi-modernt bungalow. East Washington St. Immediate possession. 8. 4-room house with bath. Gas, built-in features, large srrecnediu front porch. On paved ' st. Close in.,Nouth State St. ; 9. 10-room apartment house, paying a good income. 10. 4-room house, modern except gas. Large front .and rear porch, 2-car garage. Located on North Section St. Close in. Immediate possession. 11. 7-room modern house, poultry houses, large barn, 122. acres land. Stock, grain, poultry .farm. One mile of public square. Reasonable down, payment, terms on balance. Possession in 30 days. 12. We have several good farms for sale, either sand or clay. 13. 4-room house, large . front porch, . large lot, 2-car garage. Located on Highway 41, Carlisle, Ind. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. 14. 4-room house, front and i ear porch, garage. 5 lots, good lence. North State St. 15. If you wish to sell, or buy real estate, see USREY .and BURDGE Real Estate & Insurance North Oakley Bldg:. Phone 548. FOR SALE 1939 Master DeiLuxe unev. coach in excellent I condition. 1125 No. Main. Phone 865-X.
1. If you. are. looking for immediate possession, I have . a semi-modem home on W. Johnson. Extra lot. , , . 2. You should see this modern home, on Sylvan Dell. Priced right for quick sale, . 3. Have semi-modern home on So. McCammon. ... 4. Have semi-modern home on E. Washington St. 5. Four-room house on Foley St. 6. Large and small farms always for sale. SOUTER REAL ESTATE i 326 W. Beech Phone ,673 If the Gables isn't sold .by the time you read this, see Joe.
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 1-acre poultry farm, choice! location, 5-room modern home, fireplace, basement, piped furnace, garage, brooder house and stove, poultry house. A dandy town edge farm at only $6250. t Ti,ti tt..' ,
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V V 1'"1V,J till UJ, tuwu . ; - r. , i WE HAVE for immediate delivery,. 12 cu. ft. home freezers. Reasonably priced.. Carlisle Mill &.. Elevator, Carlisle,. Ind. , -1 1 Miscellaneous " ' ' .PROMPT ROAD, service for tire, battery and farm equipment .. tS0, . 1 JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street . ' ; . ; WHEEL balancing and wheel alignment. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178 - . . 1 i ROUND and Square Dance every Saturday night 8 to o'clock. Graysville, Ind. 12 i Crowder Relief Corps Hud rummage sale, Powell Garage, Friday, January 10. STUAvmjr ti TOBeech street, female fox terrier with white body and black head. Answers to name of Bonnie. Childrenls pet. Rex M. Russell , phone 874. .NOTICE TO MY INSURANCE PATRONS I will be out of town for awhile but have arranged with Mr. Gaylord W. Watson at the Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc., in
Sullivan to handle loss reports, her Sunday School class Tuestransfers, premium collections or ; day night. After the business sesother business during my ab-!sion. in which officers were
sence. Dean Chaney, Agt. NEW CROCHETED PIECES, dainty aprons, hand embroidered pillow cases, etc. Receiving blankets, wash cloths, bias bind' ing etc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop. YOUR future predicted. Write for a date to see your future. 209 Wall St. RADIO SERVICE. Expert attention done quickly. Also G-E, Delco and Majestic radios for sale. McCammon Appliances. TTTo Bl,nrnn,n - , ' JUST RECEIVED A few new "vt U.1CU gUOIdlllCCU Uctllv!! ICS, ' Permanent anti-freeze and extra good used tires. Flynn's, Shelburn. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals , free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co, RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. 'New dustless equipment. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Stanley Frazier, Dugger. Phone 88F15: EXPERIENCED restaurant cook wants work. Can give reference. State salary and hours. Box 42 care Times. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices. of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. WANTEDwork. 619 N. -Girl wants Section. houseWANTED 5 or 6-room modern home at once. Also interested in "a ."good neighborhood store. Would consider 150 to 200-acre farm. Write Box 97 c-o Times. MOVIE MEN To Show Talkies Theatre-less Towns. Pleasant Work. Roshon, 609 Enquirer Bldg., Cincinnati. FOR RENT ..FOR RENT 2-rpom furnished apartment. Inquire "at Coffee Chop after, 1:00. p.. in. , .t Here's a Short Cut to Cash For You. $5 to $300. SECURITY LOAN CO. Upstairs No. Side Oakley Bids.
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Mrs. Robert Hackes and son, Graham, were Linton visitors of , j Indianapolis, spent tne week-end in Dugger. Mr, and Mrs... David' Sweeney of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. pJae.TSweeney. r ,. ".Tamps SnllpnHpr has "returned fi- t T,-o, ow I cnonriino tip hniirlavs lipre. 0..U...B ..- - Miss Rachel. Griffith, who has 4i, ,.t e v, n,.tc Mr., and Mrs. Reece Griffith, has returned to Plymouth where she 'is employed in the schools. , Miss Eisie Edwards, who has 'hn tlle,'gu! of her father and ""'.""?' r "r I returnea. to Ann narnor, micjhgan where she is a teacher. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abram are visiting in Flint, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. Harrison and daughter, . Sallie, of , Anderh hnii'ava with Mrs Eva Taylor. Paul Reeves, who has been the , guest, ot rus parents, ivir. ana Mr. rs- Ben. Reeves, has returned to Detroit, Michigan. ........ - Mrs- Run Curtis and S011- JetJl of -Michigan City,, have returned t0 -"1 borne, atter visiting witn Mrs. Ada Loveall. ! . Mrs. John McLyn Has returned to her home, in Dugger after spending several weeks with her i children in Detroit, Michigan.. Mrs Eva Lislier entertained elected for the new year, contests , were played. The hostess served delicious refreshments of jello, cake and coffee to the Wih wtM brand, Mary Blakeman, Emma Spinks, Mamie Young, Gladys Coyner, Frankie McGee and Isabell Wilson. Mrs. Marshall Rector became suddenly ill Saturday, December 28th and was rushed to the Mary Sherman Hospital, Her son, Harold Rector, of Alliance,. Ohio i and daughter, Mrs. Mary Burton, j of Toledo, Ohio, were called and i are now with their mother. Her ditioR is improved. On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, entertained with a family dinner having as their guests jlr. nd Mrs. Meverick Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Eldorous Hancock, Mrs. Hazel Crawford and Douglas Pace, all of Sullivan. William B. Hagan of Indianapolis, spent the week-end at home. - Pvt. Thomas E. Henderson has returned to Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, after spending tne holidays at home with his parents. . .Billy Bates, and Max Pinkston left last week for Barnesville, iGeorgia where they will be em ployed. Mrs. Harry Dilley of Gary, came Monday, to help care for her mother, Mrs. Lottie Arnett, who is. seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields and family spent Sunday with rcl"atives in Jasonville, . Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Rockwell are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Dan Myers in Terre Haute this week. ' CARD OF THANKS h We sincerely wish to thank our friends for the floral offerings, the singers, and Rev, Jennings during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Paul Copeland Mrs. Thomas Handford Mrs. Frank Heidenreich. Mrs. Gene Benson Mrs,. NeJle McN.abb. . CARD 0F THANKS ' We wish to thaiik the minister, Rev. Hull, the singers, the pallbearers and Mr. Bilhnan, friends and neighbors for their floral offerings and all others who helped in pur time for sorrow for brother and sisters, i . .Brother, !Emille. Saude; Sisters, Mrs. Josephine Pearson, Mrs. Sadie Brantley, Mrs. Arnold Roberts; Nieces and Nephews.
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The Paula Ann Home Economics club which was to meet at the home of Mrs. Delores Turner with Mrs. Eva Bean as assistant hostess has been postponed until Friday, January 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan had, as their week-end guest Miss Martha Kerlin of 'IndianaDolis. Mrs. OUie Crist had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs ,.,! J HT"llm"c ul ",u iv": and Mrs. Harvey Wheeler of payt"-. Ohio. Mrs, Estel Engle of Hammond, has been visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powell, for a few days . Dan Wise arrived home last week after receiving his discharge from the army at Camp Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crist of Perrysville and Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Straughn of Gessie, Indiana, visited Mrs. .Ollie Crist Saturday en route to their home Polar Flier Missing p ONE OF SEVEN crew members aboard a PBM Manner seaplane missing after a flight over the south polar wastes is Chief Photographer's Mate Owen McCarty, Sonoma, Cal,The plane, attached to the Adm. Byrd Expedition, was on a survey flight (International) Quit paylnr rent nd own you home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. B1ELLOTT THE NEW VIVIAN THEATRE CARLISLE Let's get acquainted. It's all new and awaits your inspection. Fri. - Sat. JAN. 10-11 The Hoosier llotshots And. Ken Curtis in "LONE STAR MOONLIGHT" Plus Bob Steele in - "AMBUSH TRAIL" Coming Sun. - Mon. JAN. 12-13 Evelyn Keyes - Willard Parker Larry Parks "Renegades" In Technicolor ; SKOWTEME. Sat. - Sun. Open At 6 P.M. Mon. To Fri., Open At 7 P.M, 'ili-B
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after ' spending the past two weeks in Florida. Mrs., Mayme Myers was in Sullivan Tuesday. The Philathea class of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Fern Banfield for their Christmas party with Mrs. Hazel Scott as assisting hostess. A Christmas program was given. Several contests were enjoyed and an exchange of 'gifts. Mys
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We invite you in examine this group closely from ? QUALITY poait of view. Note the mellow hand nibbed finish on the SOLID maple, that will make it withstand scratches and 'lock woil for years and years. Note the SIZE of e ch n'ete . , . its good design . . . generous feet and bedposts . V. plats piass minor . . . oak interior fn drawer space. This group is for you if you want a mnple bedroom thnt has a "decorator quality" Ictik that is much different from ordinary maple bedrooms.
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KEEPS HIS DATE . WALTHAM, Mass. ("UP) When Graziano C. Algeri left for Italy in September to see his aged mother for the first time in 36 years, he told his wife and six daughters to expect him home for Christinas. Dec. 25, 1946, almost came and went, but at 6 p. m., just about when Mrs. Algeri had given up hope, her husband arrived in Boston from Rome,
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