Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 18, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 January 1947 — Page 9

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1947. PAGE FIVE Times Want Ads A Few Words - Fast Results I DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 Minimum charge, 18 words or lees, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. ' Over 18 words, two cents per word additional.'' Double rate for i boldface tvne or caDitala. Stokers, complete with controls. In Stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. PHONE 90.

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For Sale 55 Lb. PAPER ROOFING in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service 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. "TaLiT INSURANCE is not alike. Ferd 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 EXTRA COST. Every single breeder individually selected for vigor, rapid development and good jagg production. Bloodtested and U. S. Approved. First Hatch Jan. 20, 1947. Play safe! Order now! JOHNSON FEED & SUPFLY CO., SULLIVAN, INDIANA. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery -Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service. FOR SALE Apples, Red and Golden Delicious. Stayman WineBap, Ben Davis. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west Legion Home. FOR SALE Nine head of good work horses and mules, milk nows and stocleattle. Will trade, cll nf hiiv nt all - times. Will. BusiX Shelburn. FOR SALE TT-:W!!dv heifers , Shorthorn and Guernsey. Freshen soon. Lee Irey, Shelburn. Armstrong's Quaker Rugs; Choice of floral and tile designs. Available for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Five-room strictly modern house with hardwood floors, well located in Sullivan. ... Price $6500.00, for quick sale. ' Quick possession. W. T. Mellott. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. LATEST popular, classical Victor, Decca and Columbia records 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 T,'l I 1 , fit run or wasrieu gravei ieasi onably priced. John A. Rogers, Phone 640. Hominy feed, $3.15; bran and shorts, $2.85; con and oats, $3.35; shorts, $3.15; 16 dairy, $3.35; 18 egg mash, prints, $4.15; ground oats, $2.75; 50 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 V miles northeast of Sullivan. 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. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, Hhecp, calves and hotfs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201-or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser vice. John Wachtel Co. Terrp Haute. Indiana

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. HOT WATER heaters for cars, $21.50; 58 inch rubber hose, 50 ft. lengths, $7.15. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store."

FOR SALE 1 red Belgian mare, 9 yrs. old; 1 gray Percheron mare, 14; 1 good Mitchell twohorse wagon, 1 set of work harness. 1 set of buggy harness, 1 buggy and some horse-drawn f&rni tools. Mary Fisk, on Glendora road, 3rd house east of 41, south side road. FOR SALE 1946 Chev. V&ton truck, 8,25 tires, radio and heater, 12-ft. body, $1950. Also 1941 Ford lV'2-ton truck, dual tandem, 16-ft. grain bed, $1850; 1935 Ford, $350. Call 259 or 11 North Main. Wence Garage. FOR SALE De Velbiss paint spray gun with 30 ft. hose; De Velbiss 4-way regulator, new A-C sparkplug cleaner. Don Hiatt, Paxton, Phone 9-11. ' WALLPAPER SALE starts ' January 26th. Entire stock. PRICiES SLASHED one-third to onehalf. First come, first served, j WILKINSON LUMBER CO. I - FOR SALE Fresh cow and 'calf by- side; electric, washer. John Morris, 510 W. Thomas. F.OR?ftfc 2-pejee tlue living room suite. 403 No. French. Phone 522-B. FOR SALE Black seal coat, in very good condition. Small size. Phone 638. ANTl" FREEZE, $1.19, Gal. Woodward Hardware Co., ) Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Small range (par'tially porcelain) with reservoir and warming closet; dressers and chests of drawers; kitchen cabinets; kerosene stoves, built-in evens; occasional tables; breakfast set with drop-leaf gate-leg table; Philco table modal radio; heating stoves; ice boxes; doors, i windows, window frames, casings and baseboards; miscellaneous articles. Parr's Exchange, Shel burn phone. FOR SALE 1941 Dodge Sedan Luxury Liner. A-l condition. Wade Howard, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth coach, good condition. Also a good modern home. Call 289 or 936-A. FOR SALE Gas grate, rocking chair, straight' chairs, 1 pair chandeliers, bed springs. 211 South Main. BIG CAN GOODS SALE now going on at Bose's Market, 610 North Main. Prices good from 18th to 31st. FOR SALE Inside window and door casings, porch posts and small building, can be used for brooder house, Phone 278. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet lVi-ton truck, priced to sell. 743 East Beech. FOR SALE 1 14-in. I. H. C. rubber tired tractor plow. Berlin Bogard, Merom. FOR SALE 1940 DeSoto-De-Luxe, v completely overhauled; 1940 Nash, good condition. Can be seen at Boyll and Son, 418 SSection. SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL Your Cowhides FOR HIGHEST PRICES Alvey Feed Company Second & Oh;o Streets Terre Haute, Ind.

FOR SALE 1. 5-room semi-modern house, good roof and paint, large garage, 2 large lots. Good location, West Johnson St. Immediate possession. 2. We have several good buys in city property and farms. 3. 2 Grocery stores, restaurant. Good locations. 4. Tourist Court on Highway 41. A money maker.

5. 5-room strictly modern house, good location in Terre Haute. Will trade for Sullivan property. USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 548. FOR SALE 1939 4-door Plymouth for sale $425. 118 S. Court. FOR SALE Jersey heifer and bull calves, from registered cows, one week to three Months old.) Clyde Street. Green Towers Farm, 1 mi. north of Merom. . FOR SALE 2 modern houses, ' northwest part. 2 semi-modern houses, State Street. North one around $3000.00, empty. South one below Lamb's Grocery, empty, $3700.00. Possession at once or within 30 days. 227 W. Harris, Phone 507-X. FOR SALE 6-rooms modern, Immediate possession. Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE Practicauy aown town lb-room, rented as four family apartments, Strictly modern. Exchange for good modern home. Box 93 care Times. FOR SALE Harder-Freeze for frozen vegetables and meats. Used 30 days. Sell at a bargain.' Box 46 care Times. BARGAIN - 40 acres fertile land, $22.50 per acre. 20 crop land; 20 timber. For this and other bargains see James W. LaFollette, United Farm Agency, v.mileLrth n 41, Sullivan phone 9075. FOR SALE-Cocker Spaniel puppies. Registered. .Sired by Registered. Champion Ambraw's Velvet Crusader. H. O. Renken, 440 N.E 1st St.. Linton, Ind. Telephone 362 W, FOR SALE Good ' threeroom house, immediate possession. 810 East Beech Street. Price $1700.00. $700.00 cash, balance like rent. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Five-room semimodern house, two nice lots, garage. Located on East Washington Street. Possession March 1st. Price $3000.00. $1000.00 cash, balance easy Mellott. payments. W. T. Boilers, radiation, circulating ! --mr,o i,;t i--t,, t i pumps & unit heaters. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO.. LAWRENCEVILLE,! TT T T",T TAaTT nn ILL. PHONE 90 Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W S JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. WHEEL balancing and wheel alignment. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178. . .. WE HAVE PLENTY cement, lime, hair and wood fibre plaster, Stonewall asbestos sheets, roll roofing, asphalt shingles, roof coatings, and house paint. WILKINSON LUMBER CO HOMEGUARD INSULATION blown in. Free estimate. GAMBLE'S "The Friendly Store," Hartley Kartak. Owner. SPECIAL ON NEW TIRES $19.54. Also a few 550-17 at Flynn's, Shelburn.. RUMMAGE SALE Wood's Sunday School Class, Friday and Saturday. Don Booker buildina. Doors open 10 a. m. WE HAVE 3 Youngstown Cress steel cabinet sink units, complete with hardware to the trap. Call or write Followell Bros., Hymera, Indiana, DUB-L-LIFE WATERPROOFING waterproofs masonry surfaces, leather shoes, boots, luggage, brief cases, gloves, leather jackets, saddles, harness, golf bags, etc. Also textiles such asj shower curtains, hunting . coats, I

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FOR RENT FOR RENT Downtown busi ness room with apartment upstairs, hot water heating' system, Write Box 123, c-o Times. - RFiNXMoclern . . , . ort sleeping Suitable for couple. Phone 933-L. 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. Nu-1 Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main i St. Phone. 334. i : 1 WANTED , TO RENT 5-room house, close in or at tne edge or town. Write Box 34 c-o Times. WANTED Middle age lady for washing or ironing. Phone 8245 or 335 N. French GIRL wants waitress or general store work. Experienced. Box 42 care Times. -"" ' T WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. State experience- ae and reference. Box 8, c' TlmesHELP WANTED Young lady want Pnrmanpnt noritlnn An. wanted. Permanent position. Ap r- - w w . . rat Bennett's Pharmacy. WANTED Woman for practical nursing at County Home Steady employment. Must- live at County Home. See Orion Self, County Home. . , r; , Z: r. "ST'". hauling. Dick Ashmore, 196-E, Shelburn. i 1IUUC LOST LOST Sat., Jan. 12 in Sulli van or between Sullivan and Re I ent mine, 1 gas tank to Rhilgas stove, very oaaiy neeciea. uease notify Hai-ley-Stull, Phone 8181.. 'wiinwn tir-i. 1 -i t . Tavern, over 21. Experience not ' neceSi,ar WANTED TO BUY Hay for . . cattle. W. A. Wiikey, phone 9203

Sullivan. ' tation, one VA spokesman said, -r i adding that it will also enable MALE HELP. WANTED him to compete with able-bodied SALESMAN WANTED by well individuals in' the farming busiknown oil company. Man over ness . thirty preferred. Experience not According to the VA, a toolnecessary. Immediate , steady in- bar lister, planting equipment, a come for man with car. Write S. row cultivator and a two-way H. Collins, 571 Standard Bldg., mounted plow are among the Cleveland 13, Ohiq,. ' farm equipment which may be

NORTH BUCKTOWN Mrs. Lawrence Brewer of New Castle, and Mrs. Raymond Hale ani Harrel visited Mrs. Bessie Rose, in Sullivan Thursday, Mr- and Mrs. Jack Lisman of Linton route, were dinner guests Sunday o Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayfield and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anders and child ren were afternoon visitors. Mrs. James Abrams and son, Jerry, visited Mr. and Mrs. RobertSweeney and baby of Duggsr, Saturday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Donald Pahmier I spent Sunday afternoon in Farmf srg iting Mr. -and Mlrs. Loren Pullman and children. Mrs. Irvin Jackson of Linton, 'spent Saturday with Mr. and , Mrs. Arthur Karns and grandi son. Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jerrels returned to Anderson Monday after spending the week-end with i Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Jerrels. I Miss Marion Durser and Bill , Strawn of Indianapolis, were supptr guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. George Fordice and Gloria Jean. Mrs. Lawrence Brewer of New Castle, returned home Sunday after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Raymond Hale. U. 8. Provides Buildings used for athletics and the others jor iaDora iges.

In a very impressive ceremony Tuesday evening, January 21, Mrs. Effie Cooper, District Deputy President and her installing staff, installed the new officers of the Merom and Graysville Rebekah lodges. Preceding the i ceremony a delicious chicken ' dinner was served to all present. I The Merom officers installed were Clara Bates, N. G.; Myrtle Arnett, R. S. to N. G.; Helen Copeland, L. S. to N. G.; Helena Hopper, V. G.; Naomi Bogard, R. S. to V) C-.; Alma Edwards, L. S. to V. G.; Joy Owens, Chaplain; Alice Smiley, Sec; Ethel Ton-pen, Financial Secretary; Belva Houpt, Treasurer; Dorothy Burke, Warden; Reva Bates, Conductor; Hettie Crowe, Outside Guardian; Anna Eslinger, Inside Guardian; Edna Leach, Musician and Faye Johnson, Past Noble Grand. Wanita McCammon of Carlisle- ; was a gues, oiy m, u over the week-end Mrs. Nettie Rockenfield re- I turned Wednesday to her home here from Detroit, Michigan. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash of near Carlisle; visited Mrs. Kate Bowen Thursday. Disabled Vets IVfsiir RllV Tfnpfn IViaV DUV 1 raClOFb Disabled veterans may buy farm equipment instead of automobiles if they are entitled to the benefits of Public Law 663, Merrill D. Cummins, Regionnl Manager of the Veterans Admin listration, announced today, i Public Law 663, passed 'by Congress to assist veteran amp- ... , , ,. ,, I4 uieea, lias .uecn imviauy uit,ipreted in the Administrator's Decision No. 734 to include "other conveyances" or "equipment" as well as automobiles, Mr. Cummins said. The VA ruled that for dis awed veterans who are farmers a tractor is necessary to perform iabors which he normally migot i do with animals or hand-operat-ed eql-ipment. r. "Tne purchase cf a tractor will permit the disabled veteran to offset the decrease in speed and ... ability resulting from his ampuincluded in the purchase price of ! a tractor, providing the total cost , does not exceed the ceiling of $1600. Further information may be obtained from the Veterans Administration Office. There is an Itinerant Contact Representative of the Veterans j Administration on duty every ' otner Thursday in the Red Cross Office. Sullivan. Meanest Thieves at Work PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) A Christmas shrine, dedicated by a I Portland father to his son last on Bougainville,' was stripped by vandals of $350 in colored lights. SHIMMY? CAUSES ACCIDENTS The tar thai " weaves " r "wanders' 'will cause bad accidents. Have us remove the ' shimmy" from your tar"' and drive tafely. Specialist service. EE H8 So. Mciill Phone 98 , mmm.mMiinm imwimw i

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 24 (UP) Hogs, 6,000; good and choice barrows and gilts, 160-225 lbs., $24.00 $24.25; 100-160 lbs., $21.50 $22.50; good and choice sows, $18.00 $19.50. Cattle, 800; calves, 400; good steers and heifers, $20.00 $21.50; good beef cows largely $13.00 $14.00; good and choice vealers, $25.50 $27.00, ' Sheep, 1,000; good and choice native lambs, $22.50 down; choice lightweight slaughter ewes, $7.50; medium to good, $6.00 $7.00. MfU'H

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of Fort Belvoir, Virginia, spent a few days furlough with his parents, nc. and Mrs. Oral Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr of .Terre Haute, ,was in Shelburn Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Atkinson of Frankfort, Indiana were called here on account of the death (of his step mother, Mrs. Sally ' Atkinson. Mrs Helen Willey visited her ! brother in Terre Haute Sunday who is in the hospital, Mrs. Anna Hill, Mrs. Lillian Fidler and Mrs. Dorothy Bennett Vn'nm tt'tmu iE.&s?

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. D:css Up Ycvr Cor . V KITE 3EETiTAIL,J. TIME KINGS Durable Easily Installed Here's an casv way to ndd rew smartness to your car. E;eel f Tr-aj with baked enaar.el finish, j Will not scuir on curbs. Fit all I popular cars. 1 I 1 t 'fr If Outstanding Performance rr tts ?9.95 Five-tuba 'Mniitela'. A C - DC. Permanent magnet speaker. Plastic ccbinet.

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Monday A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Sally Atkinson Tuesday afternoon. Bill Flick, who has been confined at his home here for the past three weeks with the flu is able to be back at his place of business, " ' CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable : i ' J Eicvcle Headlight 1.10 Torpedo design. JNo wires to connect. Rubber pad prevents rattles. . BIKE BASKET 1,75 Budgit Trrns ix j Li;h Easy to install. to prevent rusting. Ik m v. :FJ: Hi pip; New Improved 90 Plus Tax Hold air many times lonrrer than prewar natural rubber tubes. Tire milfnpe 5 Phone 726 INBODY H3 VJ

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