Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 48, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 March 1947 — Page 9
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ULLTVAN. INDIANA
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For Sale
ELECTRIC Brooders, Cluck
'Starter; Water Founts ana chick
Feeders.
Farm Bureau Co-op.
PROMPT ROAD service for farm eauiDment
u-oubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . call MACE.
ATLAS TIRES and ACCES-
icit?tvc Oniir safA hatterv re-
kjVJl LJ-"- NJ v. v... f " - charging. Lubrication a Specialty. STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 2C2.
MURniY'S Vig-O-Ray Start-. KALAMAZOO bottle gas iug Mash, the mash that carries RANGES complete with tanks
all the essential ' vitamins, proteins and minerals. The feed with no filler always fresh. In new print bags. Martin's Feed Store, Shelburn.
('(customer owns complete unit).
We install. $239.50., FOLLOWELL BROS. Appliance and Refrigeration, Hymera. ,
FOR SALE City gas $10.00 5 South Main St.
stove,
FOR SALE Good milk route and truck. Will sell separate or together. Rex Poole, 602 E. Jackson. .
"GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality Products for Less. Liberty Service.
FOR SALE Three mares, three, six and eight yrs. old; wagon & harness. Archie Hiatt, R. R. 4, Sullivan. ,
NOW PAYING, No. 2 CORN, 70 lb. bushel, $1.42.-Johnson Mill & Elevator, next to C. & E. I. Depot.
. MEM mmto . 1 gi JyiBfa
GENUINE MAYTAG SERVICE costs little, can save a lot, adding years to the life of your washer. Avoid serious trouble.
PHONE 332, MONROE'S
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
LOST
JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS now on sale at -JOHNSON'S FEED & SUPPLY
FOR SALE Parts for '37 PonI tiac, including differential, mo- ! tor, tires and wheels. Joe Robin
son, Shelburn.
"CO., 115 South Phone 606.
Court Street,
L Fresh, beautiful cut flowers.
Roses, carnations, daffodils, glads,
snaps, iris. Corsages, centerpieces, hospital bouquets. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Hay. S. E. Coulson, State Road ,54. New Leba-
Unon- phone.
FOR SALE A limited supply ot -Harder Freezer" for home or farm use. in 12 ft. Come in to our
Hymera or Jasonvillc store for y display. Followell Bros., International Harvester Sales. FOR KALE Model "A" Ford
GAMBLE'S. "The
friendly Store' Hartley Kartak,
voR SALE Elect rolux vacu
um cleaners. Telephone Kirk McMillan, Phone 250. FOR SALE Seven-room modern house. Telephone 250 for iippointmcut.
FOR SALE 1945 Ford tractor, plow, cultivator and heavy duty power mower, scraper, lift, pulley and 10" hammermill with sacker. All in very good condition. Tony Gill Farm, Vz mile
LOST Cream colored top to Frieidaire. between Merom Sta-
FEED 'ion & Sullivan. Mrs. ' Thelma
AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New ; Anderson; 430 Star. Reward, authorized Maytag Dealer. -;
LOST Mans brown pigskm glove, in Turman Twp., west of
I Finder please call 205, Sullivan.
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INSULATION Insulate your home with . black rock wool. Phone 258 for free estimate.
WHEEL balancing and alignment. Springer Motor Sales, Phone 178.
IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of
jand Mrs. George Wilson in Shelburn. Many beautiful gifts were
received. Out-of-town attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc-
Paul Ellis of Chicago, was the Crackeri and family of Terre guest of his parents over the Haute, Mr, and Mrs. James D. week-end. - t Wilson and family of Olney, Rev. Arlen Pitlman of Hy- Illinois, Mrs. Roy Stout of Vin- .
i! ws mm em wx tm m m s mi r ?.
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Young man, out of school, to learn pressing and store work. T. L. BARROWMAN
mera, visited friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sal lie DcBusk is spending the week in Pontiac, Michigan with relatives. Norma Jean Robinson spent
our. Tuesday in Terre Haute.
south of Shelburn.
FOR SALE Brown Swiss bull, 18 mo. old, a good one. Also, want to buy young Spotted Poland male hog. Graysville phone. Richard V. Johnston.
FOR SALE Modern duplex home. Bathroom for each apt. Hardwood floors and interior finish. Close in. Phone 743, Ralph Sanders. . FOR SALE Team, gray, 9 yrs. old. Good farm horses. Clarence Sheppard, 1 mi. north, 14 mi. east Wilfred store, Rd. 48. ;
Paul
i FOR SALE Kelvinator.
bhipp, .Merom, Ind. FOR SALE F-12 tractor, plows and cultivators. Clius. E. iSluupe, 4 miles east of Farmcrsburg. Phone Lewis.
FOR SALE Limited supply
dry pine kindling, cut ready for
the stove. We deliver. Wayne White, 235 W. Donaldson.
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, $3.00; 16 dairy, $3.25; hominy, feed, $3.10; Vitality dog food, $6.95, 25 lbs., $1.85. Abie's Feed Store. 1
; mother, Jessie Houston, who died one year ago ,March 9. Oft we think of you, dear mother, Think of the way you died,
And you never said goodbye Before you closed your eyes.
meet in Court House Auditorium The blow was hard' the shock -spent Sunday in Plainfield with
Jack Stout of Indianapolis,
spent the week-end here with his parents, Mjr. and Mrs. Troy Stout. Mrs. John Cofferty of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. , Harry Spinks a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo Miartin
cennes, Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Pierce, Miss Minnie Mattix, Mrs. ' Harry Lowry and Mr. and M(cs. ; "Cud" Piew, all of Sullivan,
DIGGER, IND.
Sunday, Mar. 9. Sunday School at 9:30. Worship, 10:45. Evening
Service. at 7:00. Use south entrance.
FLOOR SANDING and finish
ing done. Have complete equip
ment. S. C. Willis, R. 5 Sullivan,
Dugger phone 105F14.
NOTICE Advertising , correction mat which appeared in Friday's issue, Feb. 28, 1947, advertising our 9.2 cu. ft. Deepfreeze model B9-46 at $389.50, should be $439.50. Followell Bros., App. & Refrigeration, "Ob". McCammon, Mgr. YOU'LL look more graceful and alert in your new spring clothes if you're wearing, a
Spencer Support. Iva Giles, Phone 561 after 5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE 0 - room modern house, iiViblc garage, good condition, tlireti" blocks f rori ;;.',V.Court
House. Quick possession, fnce $7500.00. . On South Stratum St. in Sullivan, 5-room semi-modern house, now empty, garage. $3600.00. 3-room house, not modern, on paved street and sidewalk at 810 E. Beech St. Quick possession. Price $1700:00. In Hymera, 4-room house, now empty. 1 block from paved road, 2 blocks from business part. Price $1500.00. In Paxton, now empty. Nice bungalow, new brick garage, well located. Price $3000.00. One mile east of Paxton, 3 acres, good 4-room house, full basement, lights, garage, plentv water and fruit. Quick possession. Price , $3000.00. G-i-oom house, bam, garage, .nil-buildings, 30 acres, electricity. Southeast of Hymera. Splciidid location for poultry -raising. V. T. MELLOTT. Real Estate rh)iic 49.
FOR SALE Good team of work horses, harness, and wagon with bed and hay rack. Leonard Gerken, R. R. 3, Carlisle. LATEST popular, classical Victor,' beeca1 "-and' Columbia records and children's records. Re
cord players, needles, albums
and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas, metal & plastic. R W. Cadwell Music House.
FOR SALE Potatoes, Indiana Reds, $2.50 per 100-lb. bag. Also Model A Ford. , Wilkinson Service Station, E. Washington St
gallons,
allons,
$1 2V,
MOTOR OIL SALE-2
5 callous, $2.25; 10 g
25; 54 gallon drums, iue per
gallon. Flynn's,' Shelburn.
-19Xi Model "B" Bush, Shelburn.
t.
FOR SAL.Efc'ord. Ralph
I'bone 43-11. FOR SALE Cedar posts, 7 ft.. $25.00 per hundred. Harris Service Station, South Section St.
FOR SALE 1939 Plymouth coupe, radio &. heater, 4 new tires. $650.00. David F. Dollahan, Shelburn. "fORSALE Black Twig, Ben .i;ivis. and Jonathan apples. Cheap. Cox, second house north of funeral home, Shelburn.
LIMITED AMOUNT of deer
freezing units for immediate de
livery. Martin Feed Store, Shel burn. ,
FOR SALE Blue velour sofa bed. Also '36 Chev. Tudor. Ben
Bennett, Phone 8045.
FOR SALE State St. Duplex, strictly modern, two apartments, bath up and down. Rented $40.00 each. One will vacate if sold.
$6750.00. Box 114 care Times.
FOR SALE West Washington.
Eight rooms, srictly modern, fireplace, large kitchen with built-in
cabinets, linen closet, full base
ment with water and gas facili
ties, side drive are the extra features. The wonderful condition in which this home has been kept increases the value. Box 217
care Times.
FOR SALE 1939 Dodge 4-door
sedan. Inquire Charm Beauty
Shop, East side of square.
FOR SALE Two Western slock saddles, one large, one small. See Eldoras Hancock, Sullivan Route 2. FOR.. SALE Oil stove, A-l condition; 100-lb. capacity steel Coolerator; Briggs Ik Strattou gas engine;, man's bicycle, new lices; new suit clothes, size 37; good overcoat, size 38; good pair work shoes, size 8 Va Geo. Allen. Carlisle, Ind.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -
Edger, Polisher, merit. Sullivan
Sullivan, Ind.
- Floor Sander, All new equipDecoratltig Co.,
FOR RENTFurnished apartment, 3 Ig. rooms, first floor, private bath, private entrance. Adults only.' Inquire 610 N. Main. Bose's Grocery.
FARM, FOR RENT $20 per mo. 80 acres bottom land. Occupants must have tractor and live on place, willing to clear some land and improve property. Location, 4 mi. southeast Pleasantville, 14 mi. southwest Linton. Inquire McGhee, Dugger, Ind., or McGhee, 999 Tuscola, Detroit.
FOR RENT Large front room
severe,
We never realized death was so near, , Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting, without farewell; ' , ' Children Mrs. Anna Broshears Mrs. Jessie Fickas Mrs. Annabell Warrcnder
MEMORIAM In loving memory of W. A. (Bun) Meng, who passed away two years ago, March 8, 1945. We'll live in memory's garden, dear, With happy days we've known. In Spring we'll wait for roses red, In Summer lilacs blue;
In Autumn when the brown leaves call We'll catch a glimpse of you. We had known so much of happiness, We had our cup of joy, Ah, memory is one gift of God That death can not destroy. . Sadly missed by wife and children.
The Merorn Handicraft club j will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 11th at the Holt Hall with Mildred Harrison as hostess and ! Estie Mason as co-hostess. Members please bring a gift for the
Arbor, white elephant sale. Visitors are j
welcome.
relatives
Mrs. Lizzie Robinson is spend
ing the week in Ann
Michigan with relatives. . JVflvs. . Emmaline Miller was in Sullivan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Indianapolis, spent the week-end
here with her parents, Mr. and Miss Lizzie Trout moved MonMrs. Harry Spinks. i day jnt0 rooms at the Cora
Mr. and Mrs. Lloys E. Cramer Cramer residence.
j Delno Vickrey left Wednesday i morning for a visit with friends j in Chicago. I
and daughter, Arliann, attende-' a teachers meeting Tuesday evening at the home of the school principal, Mr. Avery, at Fairbanks. Mrs. Sallie. Brewer was in Sullivan Mbnday. Clarence Riggs was in Sullivan Monday morning. ' Wedding Shower A miscellaneous shower honor
ing Miss Jean White, employee of Mr
the Sullivan State Bank, and Alex Wilson, who are soon to be married, was given Tuesday evening. February 25th, at the home of the Iatter's parents, Mr.
Billy Joe McKinney, who is
stationed at the Naval Air School ;
at Memphis, Tennessee, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney and family of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and son, Mike, who have been living near Palestine, Illinois, have sold thpir home and are living with
and Mrs. Breck Leach.
Mrs. Ellen Greene will have charge of the sales of old clothing at the Institute on Monday afternoon, March 10th.
Notice Of Sale By Administrator Of Personal Property Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Emma Phealev. deceased.
will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in Gill Township, Sullivan County, State of Indiana, about iy2 miles southwest of New Lebanon,
Indiana, on the .11th Day. Of March, 1947, the following personal property of said estate consisting of: . . Kitchen range; refrigerator; cabinet; sideboard; Kitchen table and chairs; heating stove; desk; radio: small table; rocking chair: rusrs; beds; trunk: davenoort:
I clock; brooder house; washer, and miscellaneous articles.
Said sale will begin at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. Payment shall be made on the day of sale and before the property sold is removed from the premises. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1917. Luther Phegley, Administrator of the Estate of Emma-Phegley, Deceased. EMORY DRAKE, Auctioneer MALCOLM HART, Clerk
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Mrs. Elsie Davies was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Davies. Mrs. Judy Rodgers and family of Akron, Ohio, returned to their home Sunday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans were Sullivan visitors Sunday. M"s. Robert Carlisle was brought home from the . Mary
NOTICE This restaurant will be
CLOSED, SUNDAY UNTIL
5 -00 P M i(A-lflkMi1
for light housekeeping, for single Sherman Hospital Tuesday.
woman. 668,
401 So. Section. Phone
FOR RENT 22 acres of pasture, 30 acres for soy beans, 35 for corn, on Piety place, 3k mi. north of Graysville. Will rent pasture separately. Write or see Mrs. Pauline Osburn, R. 2, Shelburn.
Wanted
Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Cal! Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 3o2 or Crawford K'm nr Onwfnrfl 53109.
Terre Haute. We pay all ? phone charges. 21 hour scrI vice. I John Wachtel Co. I Terre Haute, Indiana
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet and 1935 Ford. Pat Padgett. 471 South Bell Street. Phone 645-A.
FOR SALE Texaco Station with one acre of ground on Highway 67, Bicknell, Ind. . FOR SALE 9 head of bred gilts: also 4 heifers, freshen soon. Robert Pugh, Shelburn R. 2.
WANTED t- 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. WANTED Farm hand. Prefer married man. Also oats for sale. G. T. Cox, Graysville Phone, Sullivan R. 2.
HELP WANTED Middle aged lady to care for semi-invalid lady. Permanent. Modern country home. P. O. Box 364, Terre Haute. WANTED Experienced man for general farmwork.' Must be able to milk. House available. Box 13 c-o Times.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark of
Carlisle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brdshears; Ralph Northrop was in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. Buster, Chandler of Detroit, Michigan, was a week-end guest of Wm. Chandler. Mrs. Eva Taylor and Stella Ringer were Sunday guests of i TV: s. Mary Collins of Linton. I Miss Evelyn Andrews and Darrel Bedwell were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave . Bedwell. I' 'Mrs. Doris Bedvvell was honored with a dinner Monday, the occasion being her birthday. ; Guests present were Mrs. Thel- . ma Hickman, Mrs. Minnie Boyles of Ft. Wayne, Rev. and Mlrs. Homberger and Shirley, Aleda , BUI Deckard, Jesse Bedwell,
Rachel Wiseman, Bessie Scales,
Betty Lou Scales, Ann House, Ella Sims, Anna Stevenson, Eva Powell, Nelle Smith, Anna Reel and Mollie Mood.
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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.
We also have calls for all types of public business.
Our advertising covers the entire United States by radio,
catalog, and special direct mailing. Call or see our bonded representative Jas. W. LaFolIette
iiscellaneous
STEAM cleaning aner painting, any make farm equipment. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES
All insurance is not alike.' Fcrd Hall, North Oakley Bldg.
NOTICE Two shipments of monuments have been shipped. Buy now for decoration day. Buy where you can see your stone before it is lettered. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson St Son,
WANTED Business man, planning to make Sullivan his permanent home must have five or sixroom modern home in good loca
tion. Price no object. Box 725 care Times. 1
PUBLIC SALE
Rural Route 4, Sullivan 3 Miles North On 41.
Phone 9075
Having sold our farm, we, the undersigned, will .sell at public auction cn what is known as the "McConnell Farm," three miles east of Carlisle on the Carlisle- . Fjcelandville road on FRIDAY, MAR. 14, 1947 commencing at 10:00 A. M.,,lhe following personal property to-wit: ABERDEEN BEEF CATTLE 16 bred Heifers, to freshen in April; 15 Steers, short two year olds; 3 Milk Cows, 2 with calves by side. HOGS 123 head of Shoats; 5 bred Gilts; 2 Sows with pigs; 1 Boar. CLOVER HAY 12 tons baled, more or less. BALED STRAW 10 tons, more or less. GRAIN, Etc. 2500 bushels Corn; 125 bushels Oats; 1 good set Tug Harness; 3 Collars; 1 3-gaited saddle mare. FARM MACHINERY, Etc. 1 Manure Spreader; 2 H-Iiiletnational Tractors, on rubber, with lights; 1 set II Steel Wheels; 2 sets Cultivators; 2 sets Discs; 2 sets 14-inch Double Bottom Plows; Corn Planter; 1 Power Mower; 1 Horse Mower; I Side Delivery Rake; 1 Cultipacker; t-Rotary Hoe; 2 Self Hog Feeders: 6 metal Hog Troughs; 1 3-section 15-ft. Sp'ke-Toothed Harrow; 1 Walking Plow; 1 rubber-tired Wagon; 1 Hammermill, new; 1 Hay Fork and Rope; 1 V-S Ford Truck, VA tons, 1946 motor. TERMS CASH!
Not responsible for accidents. CQEBIN BROTHERS Waller "Fod" Hill, -Auctioneer Robert Hill, Clerk Ladies of Bethlehem Methodist Church Will Serve Lund.
PAPER HANGING 15 years experience. Work guaranteed. Book your job now. Phone 9101.
WANTED TO DO Wallpaper cleaning, painting and papering. Call 620-L. .
WANTED A small drop leaf table. Mrs. Ike Besheres, Ii. R. 3, Sullivan; Ind.
WANTED Angora cat. Drop card to Mrs. Jess Borders, R.. 2, Sullivan, Ind.
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