Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 16, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 January 1947 — Page 9

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Jt For Sale 55 Lb. PAPER ROOFING Ktyck. Farm Bureau Co-op. in FOR John Deere parts and rfvice call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. ATLAS TIRES and ACCESSORIES. Quick, safe battery recharging. Lubrication a Specialty STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 262. LALL INSURANCE is not alike. 5rd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. 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 .XTRA COST. Every single 'ioHrr individually selected for li . . K vigor, rapid development and good egg production. Bloodtested and U. S. Approved. First Hatch Jan. 20, 1947. Play safe! Order now! JUliNSUiN a aurPLY CO., SULLIVAN, INDIANA. GENERAL TIRES," Lubrica tion, Battery Charging. Quality roducts for Less. Liberty Serv ice. j fOU SALE Apples, Red and , Golden Delicious, Stayrtian Winei sap, Ben Davis. Rickard Orchard, ' Y m'le west Legion Home. . FOR SALE Monuments, mark-X-'jspf America's finest marbles nd V,ranites. Order now sprjng eUveryv James J, Durham, .ulFOR SALE Fresh Jersey cows. Thad Nash, Oaktown. I'OR SALE 5-room house, Possession soon, 1120 N. Main. lhone 784-Y. Rubber tired FARM WAGONS Jtared Implement Sales and Service, 19 North Section Street, Phone 285. USED TIRE SPREADER. Mace Tire & Battery Service, 19 North Section Street, Phone 285. FOK SALE Fannall tractor oi ; rubber, with tools. Tom. Iiaynes, Merom Route 2, j FOR SALE 1939 Ford ViJ coupe. Radio, heater, new tires. 331 N. Main St. John Baker. SALE Giles Addition, near Section street, 5-room - irictly modern bungalow and rage. A real bargain. Owner caving town. Box 31 care Times. FOR SALE Nine head of good work horses and mules, milk ows arid stock cattle. Will trade, sell or buy at all times. Wm. Bush, Shelburn. ' FOR SALE Five-gaited saddle horse, weighing 1000; three good ijinles, one 5-year-old black Jiorse,. Skidmoie and Waldorf, E. Washington St, FOR SALE Used 30 gal. hot water tank and gas burner. Morin Tire & Battery Service, 119 S. Court St. FOR SALE Country home, &4 acres, outbuildings and nice home. Call at Kromer's Grocery, Paxton, Ind. FOR SALE 1928 pick-up, good condition. 5 So. Main St. FOR SALE 1942 Studebaker phampion Tudor. See Charles w right at Wright's Texaco Station. i FOR SALE Three bred heifers, Shorthorn and Guernsey. Freshen soon. Lee Irey, Shelburn. H III! Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, S'jlr' van phone 332 or Crawford S201- or Crawford 5310'J, Terre Haute. We pay ail phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachtel Co. Tpvrp TTnutp. Tndi.nia (

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with exception of those firms accounts with the Daily Times. will be made for use oi a dox advertisements are confidential to them should be addressed Gas Space Heaters, 50,000 BTU, with circulating fan. In stock. T e r m s. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. Armstrong's Quaker Rugs; Choice of floral and tile designs. Available for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE KS 6-five sp. trans., two sp. axle, 4,000 actual miles. New 24 ft. truck off trailer. Will sell reasonably. Inquire 448 S. Section. FOR SALE Heating stove, overstuffed davenport, day bed, all wool 9x12 . rug, baritone, 2 chairs. Ed Nash, Paxton. FOR SALE All kinds of baby chicks for spring sold at the Usrey & Exline Store, Dugger, Place your orders now. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shel burn. LATEST popular, classical Victor, Decca and Columbia re-1 cords and children's records. Record players, needles, albums and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas, metal & plastic. R. W. Cadwell Music House. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Pit run or washed gravel reasonably priced.. John A. Rogers, Phone 640. '.Homiiy feed, $3.15; bran and shorts, ,'$2.85; corn and oats, $3.35; shorts, $3.15: 16 dairy, $3.35; 187o egg mash, prints, $4.15; ground oats, $2.75; 507o meat scraps, $4.25. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth coupe, in good condition; Majestic coal range; team of big young horses. Tony Gill, Shelburn Phone, R. R. 2. FOR SALE Small farm, fiveroom house, wash house, chicken house and barn. Also one young Jersey cow and 1937 model G.M.C. panel truck. Noah Meeks, R. 3. 3 miles northeast of Sullivan. : t FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, safe, oil stoves, dressers, chairs. ' breakfast sets, range (Indianapo lis porcelain clad), ice boxes, blacksmith forge blower, oak din ing room suite and other articles too numerous to mention. Fair prices. Parr's Exchange, Shel burn phone. FOR SALE 1937 Deluxe Plymouth coupe, A-l condition, good tires. Can be seen at Chas. Willis', Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 3, or phone Sullivan 9132. FOR SALE 25 bales of wood shingles. Toody Bogard, 2 miles east of Graysville on 154. Living Room Suites sturdily built for service. Available on easy terms. Woodward Hardware Co.. Dugger, Ind.FOR SALE Good four-room house, two lots, in Hymera. Quick possession. Price $1500.00. Will sell on payments. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Five-room strictly modem house with hardwood floors, well located in Sullivan. Price $6500.00, for quick sale. Quick possession. W. T. Mellott. Oil burning Hot air units complete with blower & controls. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90.Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD servlcs for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S TARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. WHEEL balancing and wheel alignment. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178. ANNOUNCING opening of Beauty Shop across from school house. Pleasantville, Indiana. Wolfe & McCammon. Any type beauty wprk, 9 on 36,

HOME GUARD INSULATION blown in. ) Free estimate. GAMBLE'S "The Friendly Store," Hartley Kartak, Owner.

NOTICE, FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth four-door sedan with '42 Dodge motor just overhauled. Will accept trade-in. Can be seen at Bus Station, Shelburn, Ph. 111. BIG CAN GOODS SALE now going on at Bose's Market, 610 North Main. Prices good from 18th to 31st.. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the. American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. 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, transfers, premium collections or other business during my absence. Dean Chaney, Agt. SPECIAL ON NEW TIRES

600-16 4 ply, $15.95; 650-16 4 ply, and Mrs. Loren Fischer and son $19.54. Also a few 550-17 at of Indianapolis." . . Flynn's, Shelburn. j Roy Stout of Vincennes spent "MAGESALE - Wood's SaMJrrsdaFlohyde'Miller left SaturSunday School Class, Friday and d evnin for chicag0 where Saturday, Don Booker building. she wil, d tw0 weeks with Doors open 10 a. m. relatives.

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WANTED Dead animals. We Alma Curry of Sullivan visited remove your dead animals free Mrs. Martha Raffle Saturday, of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse. Mrs. Pearl Downs was in Sulcharges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ' livan Saturday.

RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-( Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Maini St. Phone 334. j WANTED Middle aged lady ,. . . u i j light housekeeping rooms, ground floor. ReffencesPhone 499-Y. j WANT TO TRADE 8 ft. May? Frigidaire, Philgas stove, tag washer for part payment of

good farm tractor. Box 6 co and Ann of Greencastie, Mr. ana . Mr and Mrs Bin Johnson and Times. M's. Paul Headley and daughter daughters were guests Sunday .o of Terre Haute, were Sunday of Mrs stelja Johnson and BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank fatnily Reliable person to own and Headley. - Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reid of service route of nut and candy Mis9 Maxine Myers was a Indianapolis, spent the weekmachines. Will not interfere with Lint0n visitor Saturday. end with Mr and Mrs, Bill Reid

present employment. o expenence requireu. vrooa income, uivestment required. Give phone, , address. Box 113, care Times. WANTED TO BUY Farm, large or small. Will pay Box 23 care Times. cash. WANTED TO BUY Modern 5 or 6-room house in Sullivan. James E. Sluum, Phone 9204. WANTED TO BUY House to be moved. State where house is located. Write Box 32, c-o Times. j0 WANTED TO RENT 100 150 acres of ground for corn. Good equipment. Can give references. Box 5, c-o Times. WANTED Expectant mother wants to hire middle aged lady for housework during confinement soon. No washing. Call 931-A. ' W ANTED TO RENT 5-room I house, close in or at the edge of town. Write Box 34 c-o Times. I WANTED Middle age lady for housework, elderly couple. No washing or ironing. Phone 8245 or 335 N. French. GIRL wants waitress or general store work. Experienced. Box 42 care Times. LOST LOST Sat., Jan. 12 in Sullivan or between Sullivan and Regent mine, 1 gas tank to Philgas stove. Very badly needed. Please notify Harley Stall, Phone 8181. Mt. TABOR Mr. and Mb. Easton Shippe and sons were guests Sunday of Mr. Shippe's grandmother and his father at Merom Station. Mrs. Rush Davis and Mrs. Bertha Ryland were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Toody . Bogard and Nancy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bogard. , Revival meetings began Tuesday night at Mt. Tabor. Mrs. Freda Gilbreath was in j Sullivan Mhnday afternoon; , Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz had as their dinner guests sunaay Mary and Fylura Foutz, Herschel Huff and Mrs. Bertha Ryland. A recent publication "Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers", Circular No. 318 published by Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station is a 75 page booklet available free from the university or the office of th? county agent. Contents listed of major' interest include meaning of fertilizer analysis, evaluation I cf commercial fertilizers,, many t tables showing interesting sum- j ' maries, and other topics, ' ,

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G. S. Buzard was in Farmersburg Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkston had as their week-end guests their daughter and family, Mr. i Mrs. Maggie Taylor spent Wednesday in Terra Haute. ' : Mrs. Mary Carter and Mrs. " Mrs. Jake Yung was a recent visitor in Indianapolis. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 6 - - - and Mrg Kenneth Goldman and daughter, Nancy sue, were Linton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Headley Morris Hale of Indianapolis, was a week-end Visitor Of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hale. Mrs.' Janie Pickett, Viola Penriegar' of South Bend., and " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickett of Worth-, ington, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coyner, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Coyner and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott were Sullivan visitors Monday. O.E.S. met Monday evening in j regular session. After the closing of the order the entertaining hostesses, Mrs. Lucille Goldman,' Emma Spinks, Emma Usrey and cisie Jjugger servea reiresnmems of jello salad, sandwiches and coffee. Contests were played and won by. Mrs. E. A.ammack and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. I Maine Gets Sun First 1 MIILINOCKET, Me. (UP) ' When the sun rises each morning, I the first American soil bathed by s rays is the summit of Mount Katahdin (altitude 5,267 feet),

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Mrs. Ellen Greene and sons kirk, Thursday evening, and Mrs. Hattie Tweedy were Rev. Homberger filled his regguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ular appointment here Sunday Ed Pinkston. morning. Mr. "and Mrs. Guy Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nebraska, and daughter, Juanita, Mahan were guests Sunday of . of Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahan and I Mrs. Roy Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. j Jersey Ransford and other rela-

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Reynolds of i Sullivan, were guests Sunday of 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. : Mr. and Mrs. Marion O'Neal of Rar.toul, Illinois, and Wayne Johnson of Purdue University spent the week-end with Mrs. Stella Johnson and Bonnie Milam. Mrs. Cora Daugherty spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Viola Hunt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston. Mrs. Evelyn Hogan spent the week-end in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett and daughter of Sullivan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Owens. . Mr. and Mrs. Debs Denny and Mrs. George Armstrong of Lint0T1i called on Mrs Viola Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston Sunday afternoon. and Mr. and Mrs- John Smitb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith transacted : business in Sullivan Saturday. s ; Wh -and Mrs. Fred Wilkes of. Terre Haute, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Med Bates. lOOm MARKETS . INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 22. (UP) Hogs, 7,500; 'good and choice barrows and gilts, 160-225 lbs., $24.25; 100-160 lbs., $21.75 $22.75; good and . choice sows, $18.00 $19.50. Cattle, 2,000; calves, 400; good and choice steers, $24.00; good I beef cows, $14.50315.00; good and choice vealers, $26.M $28.00. Sheen, 2,000; choice northwestern fed Texas lambs, $23.00; good and choice, $20,50 $23.00; medium to good slaughter ewes, And Monday! in Irving Berlins romannc musical with Jew Qulfidd

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WALKlNtJ J SITTR TODAY mCKORY Mr. and Mrs. Cornie Willis called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newtives here. j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Elena Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Lex' Bedwell and family were all-day guests Sunday of Mr. and - Mrs. Cecil Bedwell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Robertson of Sullivan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lovel Larson.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis phenoL commonly referred to as and family left for California, ..penta b the cold coak metho(L Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-j j L. Van Camp, Purdue Unilis accompanied them to Arizona, vpr,itv pxtfnsinn fnrtfr bV5

where they Will visit relatives. . En route home they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Audie Keene and family in Shreveport, Louisiana, j Paul Pekelnisky of Dayton. I Ohio, was the guest Sunday of j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Pekelnisky. i Mrs. Beulah Ashburn of Dugger, was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dode Figg. Supper guesls Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Chastain were Mr. and Mrs. Lovel Larson, Mrs.

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Stella Figg and Mrs. Beulah Ashburn. Mrs. Roy Stanley shopped in Sullivan, Monday. Mr., and Mrs. Walter Sheffler, Jr., were in Dugger Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Bill Emery and Mrs. Enie I Kirk were all-day guests of Mrs.' Roy Stanley, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nyless Brown of Plymouth, Indiana, called on Mrs. Dean Moore and family, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Norris and family were all-day guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willis.

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