Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 19, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 January 1947 — Page 6
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Boilers, radiation, . circulating pumps & unit heaters. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCE VILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCE VILLE, ILL. PHONE 90. FOR SALE 1936 Studebaker, flat bed, good tires; .Kalamazoo coal range. Mac's Radiator Shop, East Washington.
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For Sale i .mTTr.T, first of Feb. Unload at Merom and Sullivan. Cheaper at car Soar. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. t ATLAS TIRES and ACCES-' SOKIES. Quick, safe battery re- - . . . c ,
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FercHall, North Oakley Bldg. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service. FOR SALE Nine head of good work horses and mules, milk cows and stock cattle. Will trade, sell or buy at all times. Wm. Bush, Shelburn. A rmctivinif's - Olinkpr Rll2s: Choice of floral and tile designs. Available for immediate deliviry. woodward naraware oo., lugger, Ind. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep I freezing units for immediate de livery. Martin Feed Store, ShclI'ourn. r V,ATEST popular, classical VicI , Decca and Columbia reand children's records. Re"cord ."players, needles, albums and rack-SvJWusic baxesr- guitars, tand 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. 1 Living Room Suites sturdily built for service. Available on easy terms. Woodward Hardware to.. Dugger, Ind. HOT WATER healers for cars, 4521.50; 58 inch rubber hose, CO ft. lengths, $7.15. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store." FOR SALE 1 red Belgian mare, 9 yrs. old; 1 gray Percher-
v.ln mare, 14; 1 good Mitchell two-
rse wagon, 1 set of work hars. 1 set of buggy harness, 1 gy and some horse-drawn Tin tools. Mary Fisk, on Glen'ora road, ird house east of 41, ,-iouth side road. FOR SALE 194G Chev. llfen truck, 8.25 tirfs, radio and heater, 12-tt. body, $1950. Also 1941 Ford l'2-ton truck, dual tandem, 16-ft. grain bed, $1850; ,W5 Ford, $350. Call 259 or 11 Iorth Main. Wence Garage. FOR SALE De v"elbiss paint lK7ray gun with 30 ft. hose; De velbiss 4-way regulator, new A-C sparkplu.3 cleaner. Don jrliatt, Paxton, Phone 9-11. FOR SALEFresh cow and electric washer. ohn Morris, 510 W. Thomas. FOR SALE 2-peice blue livVng room suite. 403 Phone 522-B. No. French. FOR SALE Small range (partially porcelain) with, reservoir pnd warming closet; dressers and chests of drawers: kitchen cabinets; kerosene stoves, built-in ovens; occasional tables; breakst set with drop-leaf gate-leg tible; Philco table model radio; heating stoves; fee boxes; doors, windows, window frames, casings and ' baseboards; miscellaneous particles. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn phone. , . ,, . ,; Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, c;ilves and hogs. OH Monroe Feed Service. Sullivan phone '332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Ilirute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour scrllJohnWachtel Co. TWrp Haute. Indiana
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will be made for use of a box either mail or bring their re the person placing the adver will the name of a person o . WALLPAPER SALE starts January 26th. Entire stock. PRICiES SLASHED one-third to onehalf. First come, first served. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Black seal coat, in very good condition. Small size. Phone 638. ANTI FREEZE, $1.19 Gal. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. 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 Inside window and door casings, porch posts and small building, can be used for brooder house. Phone 278. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet iy2-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 DeLuxe, completely overhauled; 1940 Nash, good condition. Can be seen at Boyll and Son 418 S. Section. FOR SALE Baled soy bean hay and 200 bu. of yellow corn. Robert) Pugh, 3 miles northwest Shelburn. FOR SALE Country home, 3 acres, outbuildings and nice home. Call at Kromer's Grocery, Paxton, Ind. , Stokers, complete with controls. In Stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL PHONE 90. FOR SALE 1, 5-room semi-modern house, good roof and paint, large garage, 2 large lots. Good location, West Johnson bt. Immediate posses sion. 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 & EUEDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone. 548. 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 6-rooms modern. W, Johnson St. Immediate possession. Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE OR TRADE Practically down town 16-room, rented "as four family apartments. SiricUy modern. Exchange for good modern home. Box 93 care Times. FOR SALE Harder-Freeze for frozen vegetables fand 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, 3 miles north on 41. Sullivan phone 9075. FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel puppies. Registered. Sired by Champion Ambraw's Velvet Crusader. H. O. Renken, 440 N.E 1st St.. Linton, Ind. Telephone 362 W. FOR SALE Case combine with motor;. 1 A-C tractor, cultivator, mower, plow, disc, corn planter with fertilizer attach ments, new 3-section harrow, rotary hoe, cow packer, 4-wheel trailer, new tires. Phone 8102. . FOR SALE 1935 Ford V8 truck. New rebuilt motor install ed last year.' Good tires and coal 2 , bed. Bargain $350.00 cash. O. D Grays- '. ville.
CAR OF steel posts due. Let us know if interested. Farm Bureau Co-op. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS now on sale at JOHNSON'S FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606.
FOR SALE Becker piano and bench. Price $35.00. Wm. Crawford, 614 E. Davis St. FOR SALE Baby bed, chest of drawers, Kenmere washer with electric motor, oil stoves, heaters, laundry stove, two over stuffed suites, box of tools, child-1 ren's shoes, dresses, coats, man's suit size 36, gasoline stove, gasp. plate, and many other articles. Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind FOR SALE Small coal fired, hot water heat plant with auto- j matic controls. Two radiators. Priced reasonable. Teal Whitaker Call 105. FOR SALE Oiiernsev row. 5! years old. Fresh in 6 weeks. 719 J So. State St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE 8 head horses and
mules; 3 black, weigh 1400 each,! " 4-year-olds; 5-gaited . saddle : RADIATOR repair and cleanhorse, 6 years old. Skidmore and. tag- Gasoline tank repair. NuWaldorf, E.. Washington St.-.. Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Mam St. Phone 334. - FOR SALE Seven Duroc gilts, : : bred to Duroc male. Will farrow! WANTED TO RENT 5-room from February 10th to 20th. At house, close in or at the edge of home after 12:30 p.m. First house town. Write Box 34 c-o Times.
east of Dodds Bridge Church. Charles and Floyd Hardy, Grays-' ville Phone. - I FOR . SALE Used Westing house electric range. Boyd Elec trie Shop, Phone 872. FOR SALE Redtop hay and also timothv hav. 8 miles southeast Sullivan. Phone 38F22, Dug' ger, Ind. Earl Mason. . FOR SALE Some cows, fresh, others fresh soon. Frank Cox, 2Vz miles south on 41 9194. Phone FOR - SALE - 8-piece : dining room suite, good condition. Phone 8173. 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. W1L KINSON LUMBER CO. HOMEGUARD i INSULATION blown in. Free estimate. GAMBLE'S "The Friendly Store," Hartley Kartak, Owner. 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 as shower curtains, hunting coats', overalls, tarpaulins, awnings, hats, rope, linoleum, etc. To try it out is to be satisfied. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR Sulphur Vapor Baths, Colonic Irrigations, Scientific Body Massage. 116 So, 6th St., Em. Ill, Tele. C-6827. Terre Haute. Ind. NOTICE TO MY INSURANCE PATRONS I will be put 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 ab-; sence. Dean Chaney, Agt. I AFTER Feb, 15th. I'll be . back in Sullivan and available for Spencer Supports. Phone 561. Iva Giles. 1 i P and A STORE Upholstering Shop has just received a nice selection of new upholstery patterns ranging in price from $250 to $9.00 per yard. Be sure to visit our new workrooms at 11 E.i Jackson St. ! BOGARD'S Garage and new Shell Filling Station now open. Eatteries quick . charged. Good- : year tires. Bogard's Garage, Mer-
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
GAMES Pythian Sisters, Thursday, January 30th at Woodman Hall. Public invited. YOUR FUTURE , foretold on Love. . . Marriage and Business. 'Call between 9:00 a .m. and 3:00 m. 209 E. Wall, Sullivan. PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening, January 28, 8:00 p. m., at St. Mary's church basement. Door prize, WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free oi charge, fnone xvo. reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. State experience, age and reference. Box 8, c-o Times. HELP WANTED Young lady wanted. Permanent position. Apply at Bennett's Pharmacy. 1 WANTED Coal and general hauling. Dick Ashmore, Phone 196-E, Shelburn. WANTED Waitress at Denver Tavern over 21- Experience not necessary. WANTED. TO RENT 4, 5. or 6-room house in Sullivan. Tony Carter, Phone 348. V ANTED Sewing machine. Phone 773-L or call at 401 N. State. .WANTED TO RENT Farming ground for corn, oats and soy beans. If you have any land you wish to rent for either one or all three write Floyd Chambers, Paxton, Indiana. . ' . WANTED Housekeeper . for family of 3. No children. Call A. L. Robertson. Greenhouse. FOR RENT FOR RENT Downtown business room with apartment upstairs, hot water heating system. Write Box 123, c-o Times. . FOR RENT Two-room, furnished apt. upstairs. Suitable 1 or 2 adults. 218 So. Section. Phone 507B. s Fire Losses Set Record ,. BOSTON (UP) Fire losses in the United States during 1946 hit an all-time tngh of $562 000,000, according to a survey by the Na- t tional Fire Protection Associa tion. CITY TAXI PHONE 239 . ON THE JOB DAY . . , and . . . NIGHT . Dependable Courteous o Reliable id m fc tt Im i M M U 3 24 te
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"WE 10 SELL 'THAT FARM?" We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the United Farm Agency NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL.
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uur auvei using cuveis me tuiiie uniLtu oiaics iduiu, catalog, and special direct mailing. Call or see our bonded representative Jas. W- LaFollette Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9075 3 Miles North On 41.
Staten Islanders Talk Secession From N.Y. City By David C. Whitney United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, (UP) The 174,441 . citizens of Staten Island, or at least a good share of them, are tired of being "the back alley of Manhattan." , . "We'll secede!" they shouted as they rallied around to support State Assemblyman Edmund P. Radigan. . ' Radigan has proposed to introduce a bill in the legislature that will let the island in New York harbor secede from the nation's largest city and become a separate city, as it was before it was annexed in 1898 . and made one of the five burroughs. "Letters are pouring in by the thousand," Radigan said. "The response is much greater than I expected it to be." . The greatest issue dividing Staten Islanders and their fellow
New Yorkers is the nupst.inn of whether garbage will continue to j be dumped on Staten Island's shore, "There will beyond any doubt be no garbage or other dumps -.placed on Manhattan Island. All those things. are to be placed in the back yards of the black sheep. The stepsons are to be treated as such," one irate citizen wrote to Radigan. If Staten Island does secede, it will eliminate the city's sale tax and attract new industries, to the island, Radigan said, painting a rosy picture of an independent city in the shadow, of the Statue of Liberty. . Among other faults with the present affiliation of Staten Island with the other four burroughs that make up New York City are that the island does not have equal representation on the city council, Radigan said. In the best manner of a Patrick Henry, Radigan said, "1 feel we should be prepared to declare our independence and vote for separation from the city." . However, he did not say, "Give me liberty or give me death." " EVERYWHERE , Henry Lambeth is very ill at his home near Paxton. Mrs. Laverne Shrink called on Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Wheaton I last Sunday.. Mrs. Jim Lowdermilk was a Sullivan caller one day last week. Piish Alsman is helDine his brother shuck corn, f wheatQn ca,ed on his grandmother Thursday morning. Jimmie Land has a new corn picker. . Tommy Carrithers butchered hogs Thursday. ' Tom Morin will soon be using electric lights, having had his house wired recently. ' . Miss Maude Daugherty, who is in the hospital, is reported doing fine. Betty Goodman called on Mrs. Jim Lowdermilk Thursday night. all types of public business. I
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Cosette French was a guest Wednesday night of Carolyn Daniels. Orville Moon, who is employedin Indianapolis, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Lizzie Mason spent Saturday in Terre Haute with her sister, Mrs. Kate Schaffer, Jim Bates has been confined to his home the past week with illness. ........ ' A lovely birthday card shower was given for Uncle Irvin.Raley who resides on his farm east of town, Thursday January 23. He was 90 years old. . Alice Parker transacted business in Evansville. and Henderson, Kentucky recently. Delno Vickrey of St. Louis, Missouri, spent Friday with his father, Grover Vickrey. Mrs. Lois Milam and son, David, spent Friday with Mrs. Connie Johnson and daughters. Max Rockwell of Benton Harbor, Michigan, is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Rockwell. Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. Ernest DeNeve and Mrs. E. A. Hammack j were Linton visitors Friday) morning. Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and' Mrs. Julie Edds were Bloomfield visitors Monday. Mrs. John Story was a Sullivan visitor Thursday; - ; . Mrs. Bert Harrison returned to Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, Saturday. Mrs. E. A. Hammack was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exline of Scotchtown, Tuesday. Mrs. Rosella Reynolds, Mrs. Walter Bedwell and Mrs. Dovie Bedwell were in Linton, Friday. . Mrs. Ray Tison was hostess for the Ji G. club Tuesday evening. The hostess served refreshments of sandwiches, peaches, whipped cream and coffee to the following guests: Mesdames Lola Yung, Eva Myers, Eva- Taylor, Anna Barrowman,' Abigail Chowning and Vera Graham. One-Minute Test 1. In what country is the city of Limerick located? 2. The city of Damascus is located in what country? . 3. In what country will you find Sarajevo? . "iSr. Words of Wisdom Natural liberty ,is the gift of the beneficent Creator , of the whole . human race. Alexander Hamilton. Hints on Etiquette If you are introduced to a person you have known and with Theyll Do It Every
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Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Lamb are spending a few weeks in Florida on account of Mr. Lamb's health. . Mr. and Mrs. William . H. Brown of Minneapolis, Minn., visited Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. H. L. Gobin and family over the week-end. Carl Rotramel left last week for California to join his wife and visit his son, Fred and family. Mrs. Bernice Combs of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCormick. The Past Matrons Club met at the home of Mrs. Ella Nash Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mar garet Anderson had charge of the program. The hostess served ice cream, cake and coffee. The next meeting will be with Mrs Clara Rapp.
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SJhelburn PHONE 31 - GRAB BAG - whom you are not friendly, simply say, "How do you do" pleasantly and let it go at that. It will save embarrassment to the person who makes the introduction. Today's Horoscope You have great ambitions and desires, and they will take you far, if you accept the help of others as you go along, instead of trampling them under foot Accept love as it comes to you, even when you think it retards your upward struggle. Various influences operate in the next year, but some success is portended if you avoid hasty conduct Act up Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time
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