Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 145, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 July 1947 — Page 5
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- l JPAGEJTVE BLONDIE OVAN, INDIANA SLLLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1947. CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2 per word foi one day, 4c per word for three days. Minimum rje, 35c. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the of ho numbers.
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teen cubic foot deep freezstock. Farm Bureau Co-op. IOMFT ROAD service for battery and farm equipment bles. Phone 285. In haste . . MACE. MENT BLOCKS, SAND, any tose, GRAVEL. Materials cbnd if desired. Free estimate e 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block E HAVE Combination storm Phone O. P. Dale InsulaCo., 258. R SALE 5-room modern basement. 424 ence, lull Section. Phone 714. ClarKeys. Shown by appointonly. 1R SALE Brand new 48 Ford School Bus with brand Hicks body. If interested ict Mr. C. Followell at Ja11 iii rR lle at our Harvester Store. SALE Four-inch fourr bed, springs and matJike new. 225 N. Main St. ;)R SALE Good, double unit ing machine. Everett Irvin, mile south of New Lebanon. 1 . . F tR SALE Electric washing nine, good condition; 1 new I.P. Westinghouse electric mo- , 1 used Vi H.P. Westinghouse ( lor. Also piano, so.uu. ueo. n, Carlisle. rR SALE Three-room house , one acre ground. Known as' Marshall (Abe) Smith prop- ' near Farnsworth. r,o cat it r. 4moQ' nbone. Gold lacquer. More . --.t n excellent condition, iaii B or 12- j 'OR SALE 4-room house, 2 ches, plenty water, 20 acres el land. One mile south Sheln, one mile east Road 41. Possion soon. Usrey's Real Estate Ins., Sullivan, Phone 172. 'OR SALE-5-room house, 3 es. Located on pavement i ennfhosct n f FsmnArcKiirf, McCrocklin, Farmersburg one 129-X. OR SALE Government Inquire 517 North Court. toil.UMBER PRICES REDUCED yellow pine 2", air dried, now ).00 per 100. Also have good ck of yellow pine ar siding, iter matched, and hemlock j plap; good slock. WILKINSON pMBER CO. OR SALE Five-room comtely furnished,, strictly modern ngalow, full basement, ideal ation, close in. Write Box MB, llivan Daily Times. . FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. 2.00 for quick sale. Coffman partment No. 2. FOR SALE 4 gilts, good ones, 1 stock O.I.C. hogs, pig Sept., t. Thos. A. Sevier. Sullivan R. 'OR SALE One horse mowmachine. 1 miles northwest Pleasantville. Ted Richards. FOR SALE One Florence 5rner kerosene tabletop stove d one Red Star 5-burner stove, either gasoline or kerosene, th built-in oven. Can be seen 22 W. Washington St. Phone ? IFOR SALE 1930 Model A jpe. Good running condition. rst $125.00 cash takes it. Ray bdwell, (upstairs) 111 So. State City. VR SALE Case slicer butter. man Creed, Merom, Ind. Sinks: Flat rim sinks in sinele double'tub for building in pur,'se. cabinet sinks, either in pod or steel cabinets from 42" 72" lengths. LAWRENCE, ILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWSNCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone USED FURNITURE Ice boxes, 1 stoves, laundry stoves, small lorence heater, Briggs & Stratn gasoline motor, washing ma rine, living room suites, lawn ower, good boy's bicycle. The V rading Post, Shelburn, Ind. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows. sheep, calves and hogs. Call raonroe n eed service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay ali pnone cnarges. Zi hour ser vice." ....... ohn Wachtel Co. r Tfrre Haute. Indiana 1 1 -
FOR SALE Used electric re- NOTICE Not responsible for frigerator, in good condition. 806any debts; except those contractSouth Main. Inquire t after 4:00ed by myself. Floyd Tincher, Sr.
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FOR SALE Electrolux gas re-O.S. white, in 5 gals., $4.50 per frigerator, excellent condition. W.gal. Burdsal O.S. white, $5.25 per Roy Osburn, Shelburn. gal. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. j FOR SALE Complete Custom Hammer Mills for 2-3 Plow Grinding equipment, consisting tractor. LAWRENCEVILLE of 1 Hammer Mill, 1 1-ton mixer, SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, 1 10-inch Burr mill, 1 corn shelf- ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. er motors and switches for the Ae above equipment. Has been used VARCON 45 and 51 plate batabout one year. Can be seen at tcr,es 24 month guarantee, $10.45 Eagleton's Feed Store, Robinson, exchange; hydraulic jacks, 1111. Write Fred M. Eagleton, ton capacity, $7.49, 3-ton capaciRobinson, 111. tv. $8 09' 5-lon capacity, $13.50; : , Motorola car radio, 6-tube, $59.95. FOR SALE Dirt. Inquire at Gamble's, "The, Friendly Store,"
229 E. Washington. . : " FOR SALE 1937 Dodge Ms -ton pickup. One owner. A clean truck. Slalnaker Orchard, 3 mi. north Shelburn on 41. FOR SALE White River catfish in Sullivan Friday on car. Tom Haynes. I FOR SALE 2-piece living room suite, new slipcovers. 212 N. French St. Phone 546. FOR SALE Spotted pony stal lion, 2 years old, 42" high. Wilbur Grass, Carlisle. bALJi Friers, 75c each. Also good Quick Meal ivory range. 40d E. Johnson. Phone A. John Skinner. i run ortJ-iCj iu nesier shoats. 3 miles south of Trn c a t to 1 1 White Berea Church. Perle Fisher, "rrir-i, . . ,. . -4 , ""rTT,T V" FOR SALE 4-room house. Vacant In good condition. Call Jovce Jewell. Dueeer Phnnp 33. - FOR SALE 7-drawer Singer machine, Remington typewriter, nice rocking chair, 2 side glass doors, 2 Stetson wrenches, 18 in. 601 N. Olive St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE By owner, extra good six-room house two squares from Dixie Bee in the town of Farmersburg. Good repair, new garage and coal house, three. Y ' ne nTewl a"a new wallcs in yard. See J. M. HopewelL FOR SALE 1. City property and farms. 2. 5-room house, strictly modern. South Section St. . 3. 4-room house and 4 other good buildings, 5 acres land. beautiful location mile west Sullivan high school. Usrey's Real Estate, Coffman Bldg., Sul livan. Phone 172. FOR SALE 2 750x20 10 ply rayori General truck tires, almost new. $35 each. Thompson's Standard Station, Shelburn ? MISCELLANOUS ALL insurance is not alike. See us about our full service plan of , safe, sound, economical auto insurance with 80 col. We have fire, life, cargo and compensation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and Real Estate, North Oakfey Bldg. COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. SELL YOUR WHEAT to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid, quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, Sullivan CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. VTurphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate -you get an outstanding Mash or your birds at low cost. See us nd find out how you can save! .AWRENCE MARTIN FEED TORE, Shelburn. , UTILITY HOUSES Ideal for 3 ooms and bath. Can also be used 'or double garage, or smaller 'arm buildings. Ready-cut. All 'ramework, flooring and roof decking, $465.00. ' WILKINSON LUMBER CO. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Here's, a special value. 16 mo'asses dairy feed only $3.30 per cwt.; $16.25 for 500 lb. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. JULY CLEARANCE continuing at "Ruby's Shop." Come and get your bargains. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building Cwtom Work Phone SU
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Frank & Bud Vanzo, Authorized Dealers, North Side Square, V phone 433, I . ' . QUESTION Where can you 1 obtain 2 gallons auto or tractor motor oil for 98c? ANSWER Flynn's Service, Shelburn. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Straw in field or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farinersburg. WANTED Young man between 20 and 30 years of age to learn trade. Give phone number. Box 73 care Times. YOUNG woman, 23 years old, desires an office position in Sullivan. Has knowledge of typing, shorthand, and filing. Has had 2 years experience in office work. Apply Box No. 6 in care of the Times. WANT TO SELL semi-modern house close to square. Anyone that's interested call at 302 So. Court St., Sullivan. WANTED TO BUY Concrete stave silo to be moved. Gault Pleasant, Merom, Ind. 1 WANTED Middje-aged man or woman to care for elderly j man. Phone or write Gilbert Irvin, New Lebanon, Ind. New Lebanon phone. WANTED Young calf to fatten. Geo. Euler, R. 3 Sullivan. Vz mile north of coal chute. FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Sleeping room c 1 r c . 1 1 . 1 oyudmuie luga, nee iui iuc naui-Three-I League
Clubs .W. L. Pet. Danville 48 27 .640 Terre Haute 47 30 .605 Springfield 47 35 .573 Evansville 44 34 .564 Waterloo 37 41 .474 Davenport 33 46 .418 Quincy 33 46 .418 Decatur 25 54 .316
American League Clubs W. L. New York . : 59 29 Detroit ! . 47 36 Boston' 45 40 Philadelphia 42 44 Cleveland , 38 41 Chicago 39 48 Washington 36 47 St. Louis 31 52 Pet. .670 .566 .529 .488 .481 .448 .434 .373 National League Clubs W. Brooklyn 53 New York . . . . . . 45 Boston 46 St. Louis 45 Cincinnati , .. . 42 Chicago , 40 Philadelphia 37 Pittsburgh 35 L. 36 36 38 41 46 45 50 51 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Three-I League I Terre Haute, 6-6; Davenport, 1-0. Springfield, 9-3; Decatur, 4-5. Danville, 4; Quincy, 2. Waterloo, 17; Evansville, 9. American League No games scheduled. National League Philadelphia,, 6; Pittsburgh, 1, Brooklyn, 7-4; Cincinnati, 4-3. Only games scheduled. ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
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DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson of Decatur, Illinois, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fergus&n. Mrs. Thomas Sparks is visiting in Carlisle. Mrs. Alice Robinson . was in Sullivan Friday. Thomas Leaman, who is in school at Terre Haute, spent the week-end with his family. Ronald Risingcr of Detroit, Michigail) spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Risinger. Mrs. J. L. Hatchet and daughter, Judy, of Detroit, Michigan,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ferguson. Dorothy Dugger, Jinny McGuire of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, land James M. Sullencier left j Dugger Tuesday morning for a short motor trip to visit friends I at Lawrenceburg, Madison, Jeffersonville, and Louisville. They will return to Dugger July 27th. -Edwin Mason and family of Manchester, Iowa, will spend 'a part of their two weeks vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mason. On Sunday morning, July 27th he will preach at the Dugger Methodist Church.. He is always glad to see and greet his friends. The public is invited to attend this service.
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PRESIDENT TR'J.'AN signs proclamation making August 1, the 40th anniversary of the Air Force, national Army Air Force day. Seated
with the president are James Doolittle (left),'' president of the Air Force association, and Stuart Symington, assistant secretary of war for air. Standing are Lt. Gen. H. S. Vandenberg (left), deputy commander AAF, and Maj. Gen. Laurls Norstad, director of plans, and : operations on war clepaitment general stall, (late'hitioail)
SHELBURN Mrs. Ruth C. Thompson ' and daughter, Vicky Sue, of Calif.,
wh0 have been visiting relatives' here and at Sullivan, returned to their home Tuesday by plane. Mrs. N. O. McKinney and daughter,' Ardys, Mrs. Mayme Pierson and daughter, Louise, were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mrs. Lena Graff of Terre Haute t visited relatives here Friday. i Bill Moreland Jr. of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan. 1 v ! Harry Stanley and Miss Christine Rice of Chicago, spent ihs week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Mrs. Bessie Wence of Chicago, Mrs. Alma Jefferson and Miss Ola Lane of Terre Haute, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Flora Wence and Mrs. Bessie Straight. $2,750,000 Fish Planted LEAVENWORTH, Wash. (UP) ' The world's largest food fish1 hatchery, on the Icicle River near here, last year planted 2,750,000 stcelhead, chinook and blueback salmon in North Central Washington's lakes and streams as the area's contribution to the world's food supply.
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