Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 March 1947 — Page 9
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For Sale f31"11"! Feeders. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD service for tire' battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . call. MACE. ATLAS TIRES and ACCESSORIES. Quick, sale battery recharging. Lubrication a Specialty. - ST AHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 262. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service. 1 JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS now on sale at JOHNSONS FEED 8c SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. r-.,t.h itnoniifiii rut flowers.
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UltClHiVM-JVU, - liver. FOR SALE Hay. S. E.. CoulNcw Leba suit;' Slate Road 4. non pnone. t FOR SALE Cabinet lyle ! I.-. rleli-ic noneorn machine. nf ' Shelburn. Anna
Baton, Wilford. I r-KLUt y ALE A tinned supply V-'ot 'Harder Freezer" for home or jlMwe. ill 12 ft. Come in to; our
Hymera or Jaonvilre"" stove for iliupUy. PoUowcU Hrus., In icr national Havveuter Sacs. FOR SALE Lcspcdeza seed, rccleaned, 3c lb.; 43 phosphate. Have about 40 tons. Cct order in now. FrfelandviUe Milling Co. i FOR SALS White oak fence ) pes'lr. at. woods. Wm. C. Mason, phoi'C 1 Grnysviilc. STAKTED CHICKS We have on hand a few hundred stalled vhicks. Day old, 12c each; 1 week ;.'n3, 14c; 2 weeks old, 17c. Dillingham Hatchery. 15 N. Main St. MUKPflV't; Vit:-C)-Kny Slartiiiii IVi;i:i!i, tn u:ik1i t.liat carries hll llif essential vitamins, protein;: and minerals. The feed with m.i inii-r --always iresn. iu new r..nV- ivianins reea oiore, '.VINi'LJ,I..i; Sinkers: XA ucnl -rv I'urnarrs: Oas r urnaces, iui- ' ly -aiil'.Mralic; complcle line of r.'.i.cr :onln'!;;; Electric Ilcat-ri-:; Vr.vd Stokers. Furnace cleaningand lepairing, any make. Stoker service, clay or night. Ask ubiAil 'our stoker firing service. Fate Rice. 8 N. Main. j FOR SALE Gas grate, chest of C.r.lv. CIS, OL'U syiiugs, eeuuifc; I'-rlit fixtures, chairs, chairs. 211 Smith Main. rocking Cororrado HOME FREEZERS, 17 cubic ft.. $3!)5.00; 6 cubic ft. freezers,'" $295.00: heavy steel ,rt;'.ti;; and tricycles; 5 HP otitt.cnrd inolors, $129.50; radio-pho-nogrs'ph combinations, $79.95; tt Ht'l-tr chains, $31.95 pair (will I.iflnvs marked ' 10-38, 10.00-36 v& 10.50-36). Use our thrifty ra incut plan. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Hartley Kartak, Owner. FOR SALE Friers. $1.25 each. Frank Dnylo, Paxton, Ind. FOR SALE 40 . acres, bouse & i barn. 1 !4 miles east, of Shelburn on state road 48. Art Hawkins. FOR SALE Balfd bay and baled straw. Eva S. Fence, R. 3, Sullivan, near Baker mine. Dead Animals Removed A, kinds: hordes, cows. siippp. calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli van phone 3,12 or Crawford M201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all pit one charges. 24 hour ser vice. I Jchn W achtel Co. i Ttjne Haute, Indiana pi 111 111 mi 1 111 1 1 inimTrrn nnw
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I FURNACES. 100 20 year war-1 estimate pnone bdd. iate iticp Heat Service, 8 N. van, Ind. Main, SulliLIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, She! burn. 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. FOR SALE Philco car radios; Crosley combination radio-record players; popular, classical and hillbilly records by name bands and orchestras. GENE'S . RADIO SERVICE, south side square. FOR SALE Modern home, two storv. close in. north location. 5 rooms, semi-modern, location northwest. Farms, 15 to 300 acres, some with modern homes. On U. S. 41, modern lutiric and small acreage. Has commercial value. Property Former JbiU'C. Oak ley Eklg. D linger, Ferd E. Hymera, Hall, N. FOJ SALE 1339 Country Club cnupc, radio & heater. Good condition throughout. Newly painted. Price $650, Fhone 734-A or see at 1020 North. Slate... . ' ' FOR SALE Two lOOU-chick aza National co:il burning bror.dcr stoves, $24.00 each. Dil lingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St, r.f AN-A-MAR feeds for sure results. Starting mash. $4.50 per; growing and laying mash. $4.35; Supplement, 55.30. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 N. Main St. i . FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet carry-all, 1 '2 ton, new motor, rxw tires, new battery. 9 passenger capacity. Drake Bros. FOR SALE Good team of work horses, harness, and wagon wiih bed and hay rack. Leonard Geii.cn, R. R- 3, Carlisle. ' FOR SALE Three-yea r-okl ,'Orrel l:or;e, two-year-old sorre' mare, matched; also three bay mares; a bronze torn turkey. Raleif-h Ranard, Dugger. j FQR SAL.E Beck with player riano vil!i cabinet & 3(i rolls. In i ,' vl!cnl condition. Eno Mci Kinney, li. 2,i Shelburn; FOR SALE 2-mirror chitferobc and oak bad. 6 miles east of Sullivan on 54. Claude Cowden. FOD SALE One well broke 5-yesi'-old saddle mare; one 2- ' year-old saddle horse. Has been ridden. Jchn W. Mcng, Vk miles south of New Lebanon, MAGIC chick starting mash. $4.15; growing, $3.90; 18 egg mash, $3.95; chick cracked corn, $3.30, medium $3.25, coarse $3.20; bran and shorts, $2.85; shorts, S3.00; 16 daiiy. $3.25; hominy. Feed, Sj.H); Vitality dog food. G.85, Store. ' lbs., $1.?15. Abie's Feed FOR SALE OR TRADE '37 GMC panel truck, in fair shape. Make me an offer. Noah Meeks, R. R. 3, Sullivan. FOR SALE Well loeated"!100m cottage, electricity, well water, extra lot. chicken house and garaae. $1750.00. Half down. Box 82 care Times. FOR SALE 2 milk cows, one will) calf by ,ide, one to be fresh soon: one purebred Guernsey bull; 1 purebred Spotted Poland male hog. Sheldon Meier, first house west of New Harmony mine. INSULATION Enjoy year around comfort with ZONOLITE house fill, BALSAM WOOL blanket type or ROCK WOOL blown-in type of insulation. Call us for an estimate. Easy payments. WILKINSON . LUMBER CO. i FOR SALE 1946 tractor tandem trailer, Call 729. and
FOR SALE 60 amp switch boxes, surface and flush 12-2-6-3 and 14-2 wire. Ground rods. Weatherproof wire. C. R. ALLISON HARDWARE, Slielburn.
1 FOR SALE 67-acre farm, sixroom house, basement & electricity. Would sell house and 37 acres. Charlie McKee, Merom. FOR SALE Ford tractor, plow, cultivator, mower, disc, planter, scraper, wood saw, cultimulcher. Good condition. Green Acres Farm, mile east of Linton. Phone 538R4. FOR SALE '31 Model A. Priced reasonable. Also can of lard. Max Trueblood, Weaver Farm, 3 mi. northwest Shelburn. FOR SALE Limited supply dry pine kindling, cut ready for the stove. We deliver. Wayne White, 235 W. Donaldson. FOR SALE Model "A" Ford Owner, FOR SALE 5-room modern house 239 W. Jackson. Call after 5:00 p. m .or inquire at 107 West Jackson St. FOR SALE -Team, gray, 9 yrsJ old. Good farm horses. Clarence Sheppard, 1 mi. north. mi. east Wilfred store, Rd. 48. I
FOR SALE Dormeyer mixers; ' YOUR Future foretold on Love, Admiral radios; Crosley radios; Marriage and Business. Call be-radio-phonograph combinations, tween 9 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. 209 C. R. ALLISON HARDWARE, E. Wall,, Sullivan.
Shelburn. FOR SALE Nine-room modern house, double garage, good condition, three blocks from court house, price $7500.00. quick possession, FOR SALE 6-room house. barn, garage, outbuildings, 30 I acres, electricity. Southeast of Hymera. Splendid location for poultry raising. I - : FOR SALE 3-room house, not modern, on paved street and sidewalk at 810 E. Beech St. Quick possession. Price $1700.00. FOR SALE in Hymera, 4-room house, now empty. 1 block from paved road, 2 blocks from business part. Price $1500.00. FOR . SALE in Paxlon. Now empty. Nice bungalow, new brick garage, well located. Price $3000.00. FOR SALE, one mile east oC Paxton. 3 acres, good four-room house, full basement, lights, garage, plenty water and ' fruit, quick possession. Price $3000.00. FOR SALE, On South Slralton St. in Sullivan, now empty, 5room semi-modern, garage, $3,G00.00. W. T. MelloH. '
FOR SALE Proctor Neverlil't, other articles of importance, Sunbeam and Steamomatic irons, please mail same to Libby BanC. R. ALLISON HARDWARE, nister, .Shelburn, C.O.D. No quesShelburn. tions asked.
FOR SALE 3 sows and 17 oi?s. Located 'mile east Scott City. Harmon Morin. FOR SALE Hedge turner nosts. Tony Gill, Shelburn phone. FOR SALE-:A1I while cnamc! 'fame Comfort cnat ran'ie. James n H'df, Jr.. Fairbanks, Ind., R. R. t. Phone Graysville 4-45. FOR SALE South Section Street, 4-room cottace. electrici ty and gas. Cheap. Possession. Ncrth Main St.. six-room cot tage, modern, heat by gas. $5,000. Maxwell Street cottage, acre, furnace, bath and garage. $4,500. Have four rooms of furniture and Harder Freeze', Will sell all or part. C. Price, 424 So. Court St., Phone 390. FOR SALE Shirley all-Steel cabinet sinks; hot water tanks, extra heavy; 7 qt. pressure canuers. C. R. ALLISON HARDWARE, Shelburn. . LUMBER BARGAINS! ; .Several lots Of miscellaneous lumber, 200' & 500', suitable for framing hog houses, hen houses, brooder houses, etc. $5.00 and $6.00100'. First come, first served. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. ATTENTION FARMERS If you want to buy any Crow's or Kelly s seed corn of me, I will be n Sullivan every Saturday, W. R. Mickey. Miscellaneous
' STEAM cleaning aner painting. ,,!gs Mai'?e Thomas, 443 E. McCammon, Joe Pirtle and Jane any make, farm 'equipment . Washington, basement: apt' .' on Ann, and Doris Turnen - were JARED IMPLEMENT. SALES jwest side. Also could do evening guests Sunday of Mr. .and M-s u. work such as 'cleaning offices or Floyd Wesner and Mary Lou. INSULATION Insulate your shops, any evening except Tues., ' 1 home with black rock wool. Fri., and housecleaning. Miss Oma r aye Houpt was the Phone 253 for free estimate. , --' " dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob .. ; I WANTED TO RENT Four , or Houpt and Mrs. Tressa Houston All insurance is not alike. Ferd five-room modern house in Sulli- Wednesday evening. Hall, North Oakley Bldg. , van or Shelburn. Sullivan Phone i . , George S. Houck, who resides NOTICE Hauling livestock to -. -L , . . east of Merom, entered the VetIndianapolis at all times. Also WANTED Plastering and erans Hospital at Fort Benjamin Duroc bred gilts for sale. R. 1, patch work of all . kinds. See Harrison last week for an opera-
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NOTICE Two shipments of monuments have been shipped, Buy now for decoration day. Buy where you can see your stone teLIVESTOCK hauling to Indianapolis & elsewhere. Pick-up day, Wed. Two trucks. Pirtle j Bros. & McKinley, Merom. Phone : Merom 4010 & Graysville 530. j SPENCER service is again available. Supports for all needs, Ask your doctor. Iva Giles, Phone ' ; 561. JUST RECEIVED shipment 6f Estate Oil Heaters. Heats up to 5000 cubic feet. Ideal for homes, stores, garages, shops & filling stations. $69.95. ROOT'S second floor. v-at.amazoo bottle eas -ranges cOmolete with tanks fcustomer owns complete unit). We install. $239.50. FOLLOWELL BROS. Appliance and Refrigeration, Hymera.
NOW PAYING, No. 2 CORN I janapoliSi Bre. announcig the 70 lb. bushel, $1.42. Johnson Mi". jWrlb of a son John Robcrt M,s. & Elevator, next to C. & E. I. De- j Hm is g fomer residsnt o shel. Pl- . .." ... 'burn, ATTENTION ' FARMERS - t, Bi Dicyrson, wi, H stationwill have my seed corn at 116 W. ef at the Great LHkes Training Wall St., same place as last year. i stat5oili- is home on leave for a W. R. Mickey. . few a9ys wJth his 'parents, Mr. Mirim ATur Arir' -rn T.wv. and Mrs. Gene Dickerson.
Let us fell you about our ReadyCut Utility House, suitable lor & rooms and bath. -Can be made larger later. Only five left in stock. See us today. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. .WILL party . who picked up black leather purse Saturday afternoon in Sullivan gym containing checked make-up purse, brown billfold with receipts brown coin purse, papers ana JUST RECEIVED Shipment of late hillbilh- records.' Mitratho'n Service Store, -first east of Marathon Station. ' for Run door FOR RENT Floor Ed.scr, Polisher. A!) netv equip ineht. Sr'ijIIivsn ' Worsting c'o Sullivan. Ind. writ? n tt'MT n.wo in .a t 1. 1 , . 100m furiKEhed apartment.' Phone C24-L. LOST LOST Lady's yellow gold Benrtis watch. Lost between E. Jackson and 133 McCammon St. Keepsake. Return to 133 McCammon. Reward. LOST 194U Shelburn high school class ring Community gpn or l,een .canteen Saturday. In itialed "M.M." Finder- return to Myrna Mayfield, Shelburn, Phone Ifjo 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 1 St. Phone 334. WANTED Washings and ironGarland M. Kellams. 320 W. .Johnson St,
I PIPE, ONE Copr'17. King Vcuuia SynJinlc, lm.. WANTED Used cars and trucks. Highest prices paid. P H Sales & Service, Phone 9,' Shelburn. married man. Also oats for sale. G. T. Cox, Graysville Phone, Sullivan R. 2 IN APPRECIATION We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the' fine spirit received in fighting the blaze that threatened to destroy our church Sunday morning, es - pecially we thank the Sullivan fire department and the vdlun- j teer fire fighters. i Congregation of the i Sullivan Pilgrim Holiness Church Mrs. Ruby McKinney and brother, Loren, of Terre Haute, attended the funeral of Theodore McKmney at . the McHugh Fu-
1JCl.. v...w... ,here wilh Mp Sproatt-s palents Mr. and Mirs. Fred Card had as Mr and M.s chas v Kp).oaUtheir Sunday guests recently Mr. Ml. and Mrs Andrew Hutch I-
and Mrs. Joe Brownson and son, Bobby, of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill 'of IndThe Willing Workers Band met. February 27lh at the home 0? Blanche Oaks. At noon a covered aish dinner was served. Those prcsent were Eva Eblcr and dau ghter, Clara Wise, Madge Chubb, Julia Snowden, Dela Remcl. Marcell Johnson and son, Jimmy, Betty Hcrpard and children, Janet and Leroy. Delia Sagravcs, Wavol Kimmoll. lUnv.ip Anrlpi'srm. Rev 8ld Mri Moorchead amJ tlif InslesE, Blanche Qakes.' There will be no meeting next week due to the sale. The Phiinthea class mot at the home of Mrs. Grace Kon is Thurs risv. Febr(i;;ry 20. A covered di';h dinner was enjoyed at 1 lie nom hour. There were seventeen numbers present and one visitor. Members present were Armcda ftwt. U'lPe Richoy. Nettie Wil son, Pauline Curry. Jessie barcsky, Ethel Wright, Sadie ThompSander, son Qra Jordon, Hazel Sco!t. Fern Banfield, ' Maude Taylor, Lillian Jones, Maymc Myers Keziah Phillips, Ollie Crist, Lula Wanglin and one . guest, Mrs. Virainia Havworth and son. and ;, , the hostsss, Mrs. Grace Morris In th3 afternoon a very enjcyable program was given. The ne--;t meeting will be with Mrs. Ollie Crist on March th. The Golden Rule Sunday School Class mel at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wesner for their Feb. meeting Wednesday nir;!tt. An interesting program was given f,,,d the , 'evening was enjoyed .by uic loiiuwjug HH.IIHJI-1L-. mis. Bonnie F.oscberry, Nellie McKee, Anna McCammon, Joy Owens, BernJce Daniels, Rsa Hoilman, Belva Houpt, Martha Reed, Hazel Sparks, Esther McClure, Ruth Wills. Myrtle Arurtt. Louise Daucherty, Jessie M Riiiard. and the hostesses, Mrs. Cleo Hender son, Sarah Reed and Mae Wesner. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe CainpbHl and family from Bruceville, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhard Campbell and Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner and Barbara Ann. Herb tion. Mr. Houck is a veteran of World War I,
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WuiM nglus latmA department was called Ramh Marshall morning. Small damage was done. The Holsum bread man turned in a fire alarm at 4:30 Saturday morning. An electric motor in Garrett Smith's store stalled and caught fire. The fire distinguisher off of the fire truck was used and the damage was small. t . . Miss Grace Collins returned i home Sunday from Memphis, j Tennessee where she has been for .several weeks. j Miss Mazie Thomas of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night and "'-mday here with Mr. and Mrs. oward Batchelor. Charles Sproatt of Ashtabula. Ohio, and Miss Tolly Kssler of spent the week-end son of Fort Wayne, visited with ! Mr. Hutchison's parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Jake Hutchison, last week. j Mrs. J. M. Hoover of Longnion(. Colorado, came Thursday of Jasl wrrk (or a visit with hor mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah E. Hoover and other relatives. Mi, and Mrs, lpnry TniitaU.' of Indianapolis, spent the weekend here With Mr. Tonga Ic'j mother, Mrs. Ida . Tougatc and 'eiauveb ai t-ieasanivme.. Mrs. H. .f. Deiss is here visit ing her parents, Chester Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Past Matrons Club Meel' The Past Matrons club ' fnet with Mrs. Garfield R.npn Thursday afternoon. Febrnrcy 20th. Mrs. Ncllc V. Johnson had charge of the prrgram. W.rs.F) Minieh read a sketch of tber t! of Thomas Edison. Mrs. Leh-j i Anderson read an article on the life of George Washington. Ths hostess served bavarian cream, cake and coIee to n;n0 membera. J One-Minute Test Ifc In which of Shakespeare's plays was Falstaff a character? 2. In which of Shakespeare's plays will we find Macduff? 3. What was the name- of Rosalind's lover in Shakespeare's pl3y, "As You Like It"? Words of Wisdom Remembered joys are never past; at once the fountain, stream,- and sea, they were, they are, they yet shall be. J. Montr gomery.. Hints on Etiquette Following- the death of the father .whose name he bears, the They'll Do It Every She THOUGHT LIFE IN THE BEAMERy WAS PRETTV TOUGH DIRECT P TiRBV A M KCfJW EBARBiAN. MILWAUKE5.WIS
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JACQUE1..YN MAE STANG. 17-year-old Long r.eaeh, Ca!., high school girl, tearfully admits to a police officer checking her story, that her kidnap, torture and disrobirg; by a man with a 1 iron ehivc was all a hoax. Jacquclyn admitted s!:c stajscl the "abduction" to effect a reccncjliation with her boy friend. " (International Souudpholo.)
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j a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- ! S W 1 ; qmciiiy auays uie cougn or you axe to have your money back. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis i The thickness of the lens of the human eye changes only about .02 of an inch in changing size for near and far vision. comes your way in the next 12 months. Do not imagine slights where none exist, especially where elderly relatives are concerned. Born on this date a child will be very sensitive and inclined to worry more than is necessary. Some trouble through correspondence is shown. One-Minute Test Answers 1. In "The Merry Wives of Windsor," in both of the "Henry TV" plays, and his death is described in "Henry V" by Dame Quickly. 2. The Thane of Fife in "Macbeth" who killed Macbeth in battle. 3. Orlando. , By Jimmy Hatlo
