Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 136, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 July 1947 — Page 5
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fULLIVAN, INDIANS .SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESD AY, July 9, 19"47. page ftve BLONDIE CLA DAD CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2o per word foi one day, 4o per word for three days. Minimum charge, 35c. Send cash, money order, or check wi tb order. . Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.50.. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by tne end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 23o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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FOR SALE Milk coolers, electrie fans, bicycles. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . call MACE.
N CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any Vurpose,' GRAVEL. Materials conVacted if desired. Free estimate, -none 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block Plant.
WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. FOR SALE 5-room modern residence, full basement. 424 South Section. Phone 714. Clarence Keys. Shown by. appointment only. : EOOKING now for rug clean-' ing in the home. Best of equipment used. 'Phone 943-L for appointment. FOR SALE Lincoln soy beans, - i. 1 T- 1 - J 1 U-rf 1 1 bponea roiana mu , - - horse - drawn mower. Charles
Ridgeway, 4 mi. west of Sullivan'. ' ' 77 Tn"- iu ' FOR SALE - 1932 Plymouth rnnne. Fair condition. 202
-ackson. FUK M-ru, - ' cattle, two male calves, two heifer calves and cows. S. E. Walters, R. 5, Sullivan. I : r L LPray,, " uui uu.e..v insect spray. Sullivan. Boone Harness, FOR SALE 20-acre farm, 1 mile north of Shelburn. Electricitv. nice cottage, full basement. Barn 40x80, chicken house, 2-car 1 garage. Inquire .424 So. Court, c. Price. FOR SALE 17 North Broad St. Vacant. Inquire 424 So. Court. C. Price. FOR SALE 1 Cushman motor scooter, 1 pr. roller rink shoe skates, 1 electric washing machine, 1 electric radio, 1 electric Kelvinator refrigerator. 1101 N. State. North End Junk Shop.
I , FOR SALE 5-room semi-mod-v?; ern house, in good repair. Immediate possession. Reasonably priced. Phone 278. Power Mowers. Makes lawn mowing a pleasure. LAWRENC.EVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone 90.
ARMY SURPLUS Buildings Prefab. 16x48 $350 F.O.B. Alex. Also 16x16 $195 F.O.B. Florida, truck or rail. Doetsch Bros. Lumber Co. Office 744 Consolidated Bldg., Indianapolis or A-3206. Daily 9-5, Sunday 12 to 4. FOR SALE 4 good used tires, 6:50x15 J. H. Wees, Phone 794. HOUSE - PAINT BARGAIN 200 gals, quality WEAR-RITE white, in 5 gal. cans, $4.50 per gal. while it lasts. WILKINSON 'LUMBER CO. 0 Home Freezers from 4 to 20 . cubic ft. capacity. Stainless steel or white enamel cabinets. New and used. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY. LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. . FOR SALE 5-room house at 822 North State St. Water in kitchen. Good garden and some fruit. FOR SALE 1939 long wheel base Ford, tandem and 16 ft. bed. Lewis Brooks, New Lebanon. AUCTION SALE Saturday at 1 p. m., of household and kitchen furniture. Lew W. Boles, 1 mile from square on E. Washington St. FOR SALE 1936 Ford V-E truck, IV2 ton, 1945 Mercury motor, good tires. Call 16. FOR SALE 1937 Ford coach Ocie Jackson, Bucktown. MISCELLANEOUS General hauling. We haul hay, corn, coal, at reasonable prices. Phone John Tierick, Cass, Ind. FOR SALE 1938 Ford DeLuxe coupe. Runs good. C. R. Breeder 809 N. Section. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We : pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachtelCo. Terre Haute. Indian
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attic insulated. See us TODAY. Easy Terms. WILKINSON LUM.- ' BER CO. FOR SALE Baby Stroller . in excellent condition. Can be seen at 226 S. Section or call 722 or ( 545. . . j FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe. New tires, 1946 motor, new rear end. Orville Sevier, 5 miles east of Sullivan. R. 3. ' i FOR SALE Nice, fat White Rock friers, 2' to 3 lbs. Also, Balboa rye, Lincoln soy beans. Bill A. Dodds, Phone 9212. 1 miles south on 41. FOR SALE New Firestone outboard motor, 10 ft. boat, car top carrier, set of pars, 5 gallon can of motor fuel. This ontfit has never been used. See Rickie Hummell at City Taxi.
TOMATO STAKES Flower auto insurance with 80 col. We stakes, bean poles, 4'-6'-8'. Order have fire, life, cargo and compennow while available. WILKIN-j sation. Ferd Hall, Insurance' and
g0N LUMBER CO FOR SALE 1937 International l - ton pick-up truck. Priced reasPKeithPMonroe Carlisle. ' j MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage 126 So. Main; residence ,4, T " - HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. of it; one bag' of Murphy', Think s cutcost Concentrate is enough for two pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. VIGORO, complete plant food for your yard or garden. SUDAN GRASS for quick pasture. MON ROE'S, 222 West Wall Street. Phone 332. Schrock Natural Phosphate, Super Phosphate, Granular Ammonium Phosphate (16-20-0) Now available at your nearest Schrock dealer. If there is, no Schrock dealer near you, write or call Schrock Fertilizer Service, Congerville, Illinois. FOR SALE Fryers, milk fed, Barred.. Rocks,.. 35c tb. Clarence Patten, Sullivan, R. 2. One mile east Graysville. FOR SALE 58 acres, 2 miles southeast of Paxton. Fair build ings, 2 good wells and fair fenc ing. Ben Shake, Sr. GARDEN BUGGIES, rubbertired, $5.95; Hiawatha Doodle Bug motor scooter, $139.50. Gamble's, Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, North Side Square. FOR SALE Beagle hound pups. Coffee Shop, Carlisle, Ind. Sturdily constructed walnut end table, top 12"x22", height 22", $6.95: walnut finished vani ty bench, $4.79; Coronado vacuum cleaner, $44.50. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store,". Frank and Bud Vanzo, Owners. No. Side Square, Phone 433. FOR SALE -One Guernsey, and Jersey cow, three years old Fresh. Lowell Hale, near Cass. FOR SALE 6-room house with bath and furnace, two lots, one with fruit, chicken house and ga rage. 1 block north off 54. Harry Broshears,, Dugger. FOR SALE 10-room modern house, close in, vacant; modern five-room bungalow, close , in; seven-room modern, possession immediately. Call at Pope's Tourist Camp. FOR SALE One cabinet radio. Call at 114 French Street. FOR SALE 4 tires and tubes size 650x16. Perry Carpenter, Phone 8174, Sullivan. : FOR SALE 1942 G.M.C. 2Vzton Army truck, 6x4 drive, new 7.50x20 tires. Geo. W. Gray, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE 12 riding horses including 4 sorrels, 2 Palominos, 3 two-years. Broke, good colors. T. A. Springer, Phone 487-B. FOR SALE Jersey milk cows. Clarence Gilbreath, 6 miles west High School. GARDEN TRACTORS with motor attachments. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. WE DO v PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros, Exbert Body Buildins CuUm Work Phone 111
. FOR SALE '41 Mercury, 3 - roo'm apartment for rent.
N. Main. FOR SALE 1. 6-room house, strictly modern and in excellent condition, nice location. Special price on this lovely home. Immediate possession. 2. Strictly modern house, 5 rooms and bathroom . above, kitchen, fruit, laundry and coal rooms all separate in basement. Garage and poultry house. One acre land, 1 block north road 54 i in Dugger. A real home at a bargain price. Immediate possession. '3. Filling station, building and stock of merchandise. Ideal location on 41 south of Paxton. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, South Main, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan. Phone 172. MISCELLANOUS ALL, insurance is not alike. See us about our full service plan of safe, sound, economical Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg. j BOTTLE gas ranges and Pur-O-Pane bottle gas hookups. Service immediately with installation included. Will convert natural gas stoves to bottle gas consumption. VAN WEY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORES, Sullivan phone 109-L, Hymera phone 56; Terre Haute phone. .NOTICE TO FARMERS Still hauling limestone. Orval Arnett, Phone 885, Sullivan, Indiana. TRACTOR and auto motor oil 2 gallons, 98c, 5 gallons $2.25, 10 gallons $4.25. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind. NOTICE TO FARMERS Let me. haul your wheat. Can haul 500 bushels. Orval Arnett, Sullivan Phone 885. FOR prompt removal of straw at highest price see or call Wm. F. Johnson, Merom, Ind. RECORDINGS MADE If you! possess talent of any kind; if you sing, play a musical instrument, have dramatic tendencies, then why not find out how good you really are by having a precision, truetone recording made. All records are unbreakable. We also make special records for any occasion, such as family get-togethers, prominent radio speeches, etc. We record anything. Phone Bill Martin, 686 for appointment. CUT your cash outlay for I poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate -you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. LAWN MOWER repairing, sharpening and overhauling. The grass is getting tall. Bring your mower in now. Boone Harness Shop, 16 East Jackson Street. CONCRETE work, house raising and foundations. Free estimate. Fenton Morgan, Phone 612-L. 1310 N. State. RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by the Ladies of St. Mary's Church Friday & Saturday, July 11th and 12th at the Dale Insulating Company Building, 23 N. Court St. QUESTION Where can you obtain ripe bananas at 12c lb.? ANSWER Flynn's Service, west of Shelburn on 41. YOTTR TJTTOS TTnhnlstpHne cleaned like new, free from spots, evenly cleaned, no shrinkage.. Rug ends, edges ref inished. Worn, burned places repaired. Resized. v.. rv.7ioo c.iii.jor. - - , COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Straw infield or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farmersburg.
WANTED TO RENT House in! fenced in as a pasture. As late Sullivan, or close in. Box 130 care as 1831 Chicago mail was deTimes, posited in a drygoods box..
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WANTED Care of small children or babies. References if dei sired. Lillie Wolfe, 104 South Lluwua. a nunc - - . . WANTED Housecleaning or housework of any kind. Anytime during year. Telephone 958-X. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equip ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT ern sleeping -Large front mod-! room. 537 East Washington. ' 2-room house. InFOR RENTquire 496 E. Beech tween 6 and 8 P. M Street be-
' .Vrp ! brother, Bruce, over the weekLObi iend. r , ," ..." ,,, j I Mr. and Mrs. Com Smith and LOST Red and white hound, I . ., . . nTij- c I Miss Beulah Davies of IndianaVi mile east of Merom. Notify o. 1 ,. , . . . . i pohs, and Bill Davies of Dayton,
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who extended sympathy in the death 0f George Lyday, Jr. Also flower giris pallbearers and singers. We especially want to thank Rex cab Co. and drivers. . Mrs. Myrtle Lyday and Family. National League Clubs W. L. Brooklyn ..: '.42 31 Boston 40 31 New York 38 30 St. Louis 37 35 Chicago 36 36 Cincinnati -.37 38 Philadelphia 30 44 Pittsburgh , 28 43 American League Clubs W. L. New York ........ 47 26 Pet, .575 .563 .554 .514 .500 493 .405 .394 Ict - .644 .536 Detroit 37 Eoston 38 32 33 36 32 39j 38 1 43 j Philadelphia 36 I Cleveland 31 Chicago 35 1 Washington ...... 30 I St. Louis 25 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League No games scheduled. American League No games scheduled. In Chicago, In 1843, pigs were barred from the town streets. In 1828, what is now the business center of that huge city, was
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IT'S TO GET HER DUGGER Phillip Daniels of Mattoon, the Fn'irth Illinois, who spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Daniels, returned to MatO. E. Myers, Misses Maxine and Esther Myers, and Mrs E. A. Hammack were in Terre Hauti recently. . . . , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeNeve 'returned Sunday evening from ' Chicago where they were 4he guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Deneve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blase of ;Ft Thomas Rent werg week.end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison. Their daughter, who had been visiting the Harrisons, returned home with them. Mrs. M. J. Aikin spent the holidays in Linton with Mr. and Mrs. j Earl Aikin and grandson, Steven Aikin. j Miss Patty Alumbaugh of Terre i Haute, visited her mother and and Mrs R. R. Davies and Mrs. Mary Davies over the week-end. The Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening and new officers wers installed by the District President, Effia Cooper and her installing staff. New officers are Thelma Hickman. Noble Grand; 5 and Cynthia, Carlisle, Vice Grand, i Refreshments of sandwiches, jello salad, cake and coffee Were served to about forty-five members and guests. MEROM Mr. and Mrs Frank McCamI during the holidays of Mrs. Anna ' McCammon. Mr. and Mrs Junior Thompson and son of Indianapolis, spent the wesk-end with Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond Thompson., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke spent i the holidays with relatives in Brazil. Mrs. Flora Dillman. Mrs. Anna j Nichols, and Mrs. Ovaline Arnett . and daughter spent Sunday after- i poon with friends in Robinson, Illinois. i
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of near Shelburn. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Jewell and daughter, Jane Lee, returned to their home in Tampa, Florida after a two weeks vacation here with Mr., and Mrs. William Gaskins and relatives in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walters and son, Tommy, and Mrs. Bertha Flick are spending a few days at Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. j Most" Eskimos live near the 'coast, where they draw much of their subsistence from roam !mals of the sea. assataa. AT FOUNTAINS You'll like that Big-Car performance I You'll find it fun to drive a ne Chevrolet. There's power and pe? to spare in the only Valve-in-Heaa Engine that powers a popular-. priced car. And 'levrolet's quiet, comfortable, roaa-hugging way of going is so restful so relaxing!
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