Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 53, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 March 1947 — Page 7
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, MAR. 14, 1947. PAGE SEVEN
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'lle month, excepting firms and An additional charge or 25c For Sale SEE US NOW for Red Clover sd. Farm Bureau Co-op. , , PROMPT ROAD service for J're battery and farm equipment Irotbles. Phone 285. In haste . . . l-all MACE. . FOR the best care of your car have it serviced regularly at STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE. "Lubrication specialists. ".GENERAL TIRES," Lubrica tion, Battery Charging. Quality 1 Products for Less. Liberty Servflce? t - Fresh, beautiful cut flowers. Roses, carnations, daffodils, glads, , snaps, iris. Corsages, centerpieces, hospital bouquets, wuctins Greenhouses, rnone we de liver. FOR SALE Hay. S. E. Coulson. State Road 54. New Leba non? phone. vox RALE A limited supply oft' Harder Freezer" for home or! farm use, in 12 ft. Come in to our , mera or Jason vale store tor Jplay. Followell Bros., Internayjnai mrvesier aaies. ' tOR SALE Cedar posts, 7 ft., $25.00 per hundred. Harris Service. Station,. South Section St. $ y- FOR SALE Texaco Station with one acre of ground on nignxv&y 67, Bicknell, Ind. FOR SALE 9 head of bred giHs; also 4 heifers," freshen soon. Robert Pugh, Shelburn R. 2. fOR SALE Vi mi. north of Paxton, 13 acres and 6-room semi-modern house, furnished. Ncflv 27-inch furnace. Cecil Davidson. OR SALE 1940 Chevrolet truck, 4 new tires size 8.25, new motor & heater. Inquire Pergal's Beauty Shop, .Dugger phone 33. FUND'S G HYBRID has ar- . . All ...illoUIn lit HJ 'I. nil vin-ut:& avouowi. 1 present Monroe's Feed & Implement Satles. . , . ; j 'QfoW-SALE Baled clover, and, V7n,.. nr.. nor hair Harold Dowries, 4 mues normvst Sullivan. FOR SALE 400 started baby clicks. Johnson Feed and Supply Co. ' imn SALE New and used 'auto parts. We may have what you need. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle. '' FOR SALE Baby bed, 30 x 54, wiAh rubber caster wheels, wade it i rAD 1VT . 4 1, IVTnlt H. uaaperry, iouo nuim mam FOR SALE Three-piece bedriifjm suite with springs. Like new. $65. V. R. Payne, 401 &yivni Dell. FOR SALE Gasoline pressure tnble-top stove in good condition. Sarah Hayes, Phone 58-X, Shelburn., , nn CATC VUnVinn nfihinnf 8 ft. long, 2 ft wide, 6 drawers, 2 places for pots & pans. White "Namel, trimmed in chrome. Joe person, Merom. A t'i n cat X? Uqquw diitv twnw'eel trailer, 50 bu. grain bed and stock rack. Also Meyers automatic electric pump. Fryers dressed or on foot. J. H. White, f Phone 8103. . FOR SALE Maytag washer, )ood condition; Electrolux clean4ri like new. Phone 430 or Graysvifle 5-23. - FOR SALE 448 io. Section, ' modern home. Can be seen any tune. Call at 719 So. State. V OR SALE Team of work Worses, 6 yrs. old, good workers. ,'L about 3200 lbs.; yearling mule Biici 2 white faced heifers. After 5 p. ni, or see me Sunday. Guy Gjlbert Farmer, R. 1. SFOR SALE Good 2nd crop alM'a hay, $1.12 bale, $28.00 ton. i. D. Patton, Graysville, Phone .5-45.-VoR SALE 8 windows, 24"x 1.6"' and frames; 2 windows, 24"x 2" and frames; 5 steel basement windows,' 1 ' basement coal door, 2 outside doors. 3 inside doors. 'New material. Call 714 at 8 p. m. Dead. Animals Removed All kinds: norses, cows, sheen, calves and hoes. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sulli van phone 662 or (jrawiora 8201 or Crawford 53109, UTerre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serivice. liJohn Wachtel Co. Terre Haute. Indiana
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wm ne maae ior me use or dox . MURPHY'S Vig-O-Ray Starting Mash, the mash that carries all the essential vitamins, , proteins and minerals. The feed .with no filler always fresh. In new print bags. Martin's Feed Store, Shelburn. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1941 ,'GJM.C. 1-ton truck, 8:25 tires. Chas. J. Watson, Paxton. , FOR SALE Grand Hotel, Dugger. Inquire 106 N. Main, Sullivan. FOR SALE Four-room cot tage, nicely arranged. On North Main street, in nice residential section. Nicely decorated, with built - in archway, hardwood floors, built-in cabinets in kitchen, semimodern. For only $3,000. Hurry. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Metal feeders and1 founts of all sizes. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY. FOR SALE 1. Well located 3-room cottage and extra lot. $950, terms. 2. 15-acre farm south of Sullivan near Paxton. Fair buildings. Cheap. 3. 80 acres south of Sullivan, 5-room house, basement, electricity, barn. $5,000. 1 4. 40-acre farm, good 5-room house, electricity, barn. Near Graysville in oil field belt. 5. 23-acre farm, 5-room house, electricity, full basement, barn, chicken house. You have probably baen looking at this farm, wondering if it would sell. Don't miss it. VA miles northwest of Sullivan. . C. Price, 424 S. Court St. FOR SALE 4-room house. Water in kitchen, lights, garage, lot 75x150. For home of busU ncss. 222 N. Section St. Mrs. Clinc. FOR SALE 13 to V2 off on all furniture, ice boxes, stoves and everything, windows and doors. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn. FOR SALE Good electric washer, good living room suite. Also buy junk of all kinds at top prices.aiOl. North State St. Wm. Malone. FOR SALE 4-room house and big lot. Well and shade. $400.00. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn, Ind., FOR SALE 2 oil tanks, automatic dampers, rockers, chairs beds, dresser, oil stove, tub, etc. ill So. State. FOR SALE Firestone tires and auto accessories. FOUTZ D-X SERVICE, 418 South Sec tion. LATEST papular, classical Vie tor, Decca and Columbia re cords and children's records. Record players, needles, album' and racks. Music boxes, guitars band and orchestra instruments harmonicas, metaL & plastic. R W. Cadwell Music House. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep 'reezing units for immediate de' livery. Martin Feed Store, She! burn. FOR SALE Several varieties of apples, lowest prices. Bring containers. Cox, 2nd house north of Funeral Home, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth 4 door sedan, nice and clean. Must sell at once. Can be seen at Bus Station or Marathon Station in Shelburn, Phone 111. FOR SALE '41 Chev. truck with tandem, 16-ft. grain bed. Loren Phegley, R.. 1, Carlisle. FOR SALE Team of mares, wt. 1450. Also hauling livestock to Indianapolis. Phone 66-Y, Shelburn. Herb Ladson. FOR SALE Pair of smooth mouth black mares; good set of tug harness; John Deere walking plow, riding plow and mowing machine, good wagon and bed. Richard Robbins, 5 miles southeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE Extracted honey. S. A. Andrews, Merom. FOR SALE Hedge posts. Mrs. Harry Banister, Shelburn, Ind. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. KYnrt Rndv Ruildi'n vusiom worn rnune no SI . . 1 tTT T1 nnF"
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word for three days. Minimum numoers. i RADIATOR repair and clean ing. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 825 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED TO BUY 2 or room house in town. Frances G. Waskom, General Delivery, Chicago, Illinois. WANTED Junk automobiles and scrap iron. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, Ind. i WANTED Two or three-room furnished apartment. Call Rob. Harrison at 16. WANTED Farm hand. : Must be experienced with livestock and machinery. Good wages, house with electricity, running water and telephone; Steady work. Box 144 care Times. WANTED Middle-aged lady to care for elderly lady. Room, board and salary. Call 873-B. WANTED 3-room furnished apt. Inquire Flo-Retta Beauty Shop. WE WANT to. buy bags. Farm Bureau Co-op. Miscellaneous STEAM cleaning ana painting, any make farm equipment. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES All insurance is not alike. Ferd HaU, North Oakley Bldg. NOTICE Two shipments of monuments have been shipped. Buy now for decoration day. Buy where you can see your stone be fore it is lettered. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson & Sort. NOW PAYING, No. 2 CORN, 70 lbs. bushel, $1.51. Johnson Mill & Elevator, next to C. & E. I. De pot. INSULATION Insulate your home with black rock . wool. Phone 258 for free estimate. WHEEL BALANCING and alignment. Springer' Motor Sales, Phone 178. ' : ': INSOLATION For free . esti mate on Gold Bond insulation call 228. Sullivan Insulation Co. CURTAINS laundered and stretched. 451 South Troll St. Phone 542-Y. WASHERS NEED CARE to avoid breakdowns. Have your washer checked before trouble develops. Our experts service all nakes. Check-up, ' adjustment nd lubrication costs little oft- ' ;n saves much. We use genuine' Maytag parts. (PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED & IMPLEMENT SALES.) New. authorized Vlaytag Dealer. Pilgrim Holiness Church will neet in Court House Auditorium Sunday, March 16th. Use south entrance. Public welcome. . BULLETIN We have cur supply of "E-Con-O" ELECTRIC HOVERS now! These are the same efficient hovers we have sold for years but have been unable to get since the war. Be sure to ask to see the E-Con-O. They will very successfully hover 100 to 150 chicks and priced at only $2.90. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY 15 N. Main 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Be independent - Aith a business of your own on our capital. Experience not necessary. Earnings unlimited. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. C, 21 E. 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, about this fine opportunity. NOTICE Back in business, Pat's Welding Shop, 471 So. Bell St. Also fresh eggs for sale. Phone 645-A. FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT50 acres of sod ground, 7 miles southeast of Sullivan, 40 to beans. 10 acres to corn, Yi delivery. Aud Price FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room, . furnished. 20 E. Harris. J . ,A FOR RENT Two-room modern furnished apartment. 332 W.
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LOST LOST Trailer license number 242290a, between suiiivan Switz City. Return to Sullivan Lumber Yard. Orval Moore. CARDOF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown to us during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Jennie Ann Phillips. Also, we wish to thank Brother Hull, the ones who furnished the music, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. Mary Berry and Family Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Phillips and Family. ' . . OIL FIELD Mr, and Mlrs. Elmer Arnett and children of Sullivan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stevens Sunday afternoon. Mrs; Maxine Pound is visiting friends in Terre Haute this week. Mrs. Nellie Marts and daugnter and Mrs. Marie Curry of Indianapolis, called on Helen. rhnwninff Sat.urdav afternoon. I
Shirley Sullivan visited Reahed' home Monday .after a weeks
Stevens one evening this week.; The employees of the Ohio Oil Company gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blount last Friday night and a good time was enjoyed by all. M Blount, who recently retired from service with the company, was presented with a nice arm chair. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morin visited her parents Monday afternoon. ' Alva Payne has returned home from' a hospital at Excelsior Springs and is much better. . ' -"'Washout.; '',.'.. BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (UP) The fire was a washout as far as Bartlesville firemen were concerned after a run to Mrs. E. C. Klopp's house. She had - put a tub of hot washing on her back porch. From the steam, a neighbor thought the house was on fire and sent in an alarm. Shogun, pronounced "shogoon," with the accent on the first syllable, and the long sound of o, was the title adopted in Japan for the general commanding each of the four divisions of the empire in early times.. By degrees the Shogun became independent of the emperor and became the ruling power of the country. The office was abolished In 1868. .'' Nicaragua's unit of money, the cordoba, is named for the Spanish founder of the city of Granada, Cordoba. v The fish called the "sole" is sometimes referred to as the "witch." 'Open the Door, Richard' THE great outdoors calls, so Tidge," the pet Of little Donald and Sandra Jean Robinson of Lincoln, Mass., jives out with the! feline version of the current song hit. The photographer did not disclos whether his youthful owners an swered the plea. (Itttemotienat)
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Charlton . . , Ra of Carlisie, Sunday yisiting MrS'Charltons brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sampson, of Linton. ,
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Mrs. Ollie Crist had as her Miss Bertha Hardy spent SunSunday guests her son-in-law day with Miss Ruth Hart. In the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Griffith' and daughter, Shelia, of Hardy called on Mr. and Mrs. Greencastle, Indiana. Ike Hart and daughter. Wendell Sweet of Indianapolis, Mrs. George Huff called on visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Wood Tuesday. Mrs. Venia Hodges is spending Mrs Bertha Ryland spent a few days in Dugger with her T(rhurs1 hf aug"er' m Ri;npr Mrs. Will Wade, who has been
; Jimmie Cummins of Decatur, is visiting old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biddle returned to their home in West Terre Haute after a few days Gasvjsjt kere with Mrs J. T kaSi , Mrs. Bonnie Gummere return-- ' . Feeding Foundling 1 (rot) ti:i:S'S'5s:'Si:V::4: ill AN OLD HAND with babies since he has three youngsters of his own, Patrolman Frank Maher feeds a three-months-old boy who was abandoned in a church in Brooklyn. A note attached to the baby's clothes asked the finders to care for him and make certain that he was baptized. (International)
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BLACK visit with her daughter and family, and Mrs. Bert Daniels in Detroit, Michigan. Her two granddaughters returned home with her for a visit. Mrs. Ollie Crist spent Wednesday afternoon in Terre Haute. DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayden and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hayden and familv. ill for some time. Harry Brown and daughter, Fern, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Herhprt. Kinnlair in hntcherintf Thursday. , Mr.' and Vis. , Clam Wisener attended the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Phillips, Thursday. .Tessie Wood was a visitor at Mary Sherman Hospital Thursday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamby oE Terre Haute, are announcing the birth of twin sdns, born Tuesday, March 11th at St. Anthony's Hospital there. The babies, who have been named Barry Dee and Garry Xec, weighed six pounds, eleven ounces, and five pounds, fourteen ounces, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Hamby arc former residents of Shelburn. sbo lining the daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Sam Clark. Mrs. Hamby is a for- ' mcr employee of the Hays and Hays law firm of Sullivan. " Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Everly of Teire Haute, are . announcing the arrival of a baby girl, Lamona Kay, born Wednesd? g March 12th at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute. j Mrs. Everly is the former Miss Ramona Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ward of Shelburn. Qalt paylnc rent and own .ioi home. Special bargatna on property on Installmeot rUn Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT One-Muinte Test 'l. Who replaced Henry Wallace as U. S. secretary of agriculture ? 2. Who took the place of Harold Ickes as secretary of the interior? 3, Who Is now secretary of the treasury in President Truman's cabin&t ? 'Hints on Etiquette . It is a lack of good manners to burst into a conversation without apology or waiting until there is a pause and the talkers give you their, attention., - Theyll Do It Every
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