Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 August 1947 — Page 5

Sullivan, Indiana

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ELECTRIC Milk Coolers and essure cookers. Farm Bureau Op. , - PROMPT ROAD service foi s battery and farm equlpmen ubles. Phone 285. In haste . 1 MACE. ' PRIME VT RT.nrKS. SAND, am ftrpose, GRAVEL. Materials contacted if desired. Free estimate one 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Bloc) hat. WE HAVE Combination storm ors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulan Co., 258. FOR SALE In Dugger, 5m house with closed-in back rch. Water and sink in kitchen, a front porch. Good garage. byd McCammon, Dugger. RTARTED & DAY - OLD IICKS now on sale. JOHNSON ED & SUPPLY CO., 115 So. urt St. Phone 606. FOR SALE Two canary birds, pa singers, ana cages, aiso 1. T TiyT iaio coucn. juawrenue mtimmon, Dugger. FOR SALE 2-room house on rth State Street. Welman Adj ion. Two lots. Quick posses-j m. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE A-C combine, also 40 Ford model coupe: Paul smbeth, R. 3, Carlisle. Phone F3. FIELD CHOPPED FEED, ives you more feed value per; n. Hay, $3.00; ensilage, $1.25 per Blown into storage. ' John nk, Shelburn R. R. 2. Phone R. FOR SALE Registered Poland ale hog, 1 year old. Conroe vyman, 2 miles east of Farmersurg. FOR SALE 6-room house, odern except heat. Rock Wool sulation. Close in. Possession hon. Price $3750. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 40-acre farm, good -room house with enclosed back prch, electricity, gas, sink & ater in kitchen. Good outbuild -'gs,. small barn, metal corn crib, buble garage. 1st house north of enson Chapel. Curtis Hopewell vrT CAT IT Kfl f ....rv. quipped with Ford tractor, com line and truck. Vh miles south If New Lebanon.' Dudley Sisson I FOR SALE Ford sedan, 1937. iooa tires, rnone yuvi. a. r Valters. MONUMENTS. James J. Duriam, uptown office ' in Powell ;prpoe. 1oe S" Mpi--- -esidencc 40 So. Main. Phone 343. ", FOR SALE -r- 6-room house forth State Street. Immediate ossession. $2,500. W. T. Mellott. TTf)0 fpprlprs cava mnnpv on

Tfeed! Buy less, save more. Thinl jf of it; one bag of Murphy's Cut

Cost Concentrate is enough fo' X two pigs from birth to marke' plus your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings

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FOR SALE 4-room house South Section Street. Possessior soon. $1,900. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE 100 lb. all meta' ; ice box, good condition. Adarr French, first house south of Mer

rim ernvpl nit. FOR SALE Store, 3 Jlivin rooms. New brick siding, IV acres land, good well, poultr? house, brooder house, new roo' on buildings, some fruit, electricity. Gas tanks can be install ed. Invoice stock ' & fixtures Harvey N. Parr, Phone . 143-K Shelburn.' FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol an Columbia records call at R. W Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 I rniirt Rt . Sullivan, Indiana. FOR SALE 4-room house l Hymera, one-half block off Stat Highway. Possession 30 day. $80C W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 7 weaned pigs. 2r P.cger Ave. Phone 925-A. Ro; Bonham. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows. sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe reed service, aullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay al ohone charges, 24 hoar service. ' John Wachtel Co, i Tps-re Hauta. Indians li.u i i nj. mjpw

FOR SALE 7 milk cows and a lot of heifers, -Guernseys and Jerseys, from 4 months to 2-year olds. Ernest Stanley, R. K. 1, Merom. Graysville phone.

FOR SALE 2 7-ft. stepladders, like new; old-fashioned, solid walnut dresser, 1 baby bed and mattress, bassinet, high chairj drop leaf table, solid oak safe and washstand, Majestic 6-tube, combination radio, and phonograph, like new, table model. 627 Olive Street'. Phone 312. FOR SALE Table top gas range in good condition.. Mrs. Ola Wilson, 222 West Johnson. . r FOR SALE Second hand lumber; windows, doors, furniture. Fries. Want to buy a good ton truck. Will buy buildings to wreck. Dan Nusbaum, Sullivan R. R. 3. Dugger phone. 'FOR SALE 34 head of Black Angus heifers and calves. Also F-20 tractor, one rubber-tired farm wagon with bed. Vead Dodd, Sullivan R. 4. V , FOR SALE Renewed sweepers for sale $15.00 and up, while they test. Also all makes of sweepers renewed or repaired. Free check-, over on any sweeper anywhere, I We buy old worn-out sweepers. Call Phone 829-X. 217 Wolf enberger St., Sullivan, Ind. LIMITED AMOUNT of steel fence posts. Farm Bureau Co-op. 7 QT. ALL-American pressure canners, $18.85; seven quart cold-pack canners, $1.79; copper boilers, $7.95, 13V4 gal. capacity; Milcor bake ovens, single burn er, $2.40, double burner, $5.45 Gam b le's, authorized Dealer, Frank and Bud Vanzo, owners North Side Square. Phone 433 BROADFELT Seamless Rugs. Green, Blue, Taupe, Burgundy, Sand. 9 x 12 at $33.00. New pri ces on Ozita Rug Cushions Thompson's Shade Factory. Ph 596. FOR SALE Lester Piano, excellent condition. New Perfec tion built-in oven oil stove. Good condition. W. W. Whitlock, Car lisle R. 1. FOR SALE 2 ,AKC Scotch Collie Pups. Allison Pittman, Paxton. FOR SALE 2 fresh cows, Jersey and Guernsey. 3 miles Aouth of New Lebanon. Bernard Wilkins. FOR SALE One seven year old work 'mare, with mare mulecolt. One nine year old work norse. Also yellow corn. Walter F. Sheffler. R. 5 Sullivan. Dug ger Phone. i FOR SALE 75 lb. ice box, radio, coffee table, hand-washer, pitcher pumjp, phonograph. M. C. Lane, 728 E. Chaney. . FOR SALE Young sow and nine pigs. Vz mile west of Lesion Home. Thomas Berridge. FOR SALE 1937 Internaional 1 ton truck, new bed, new paint. Wilfred Usrey, 320 .Vest St, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Cut Flowers. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 N. , Cross Street. FOR SALE Good Hay baled. See Alva Vaughn. Phone .78 Sullivan. .'' FOR SALE Table model ecord player and radio combined. 40.00 cash. 327 So. Seeon. FOR SALE Baby Jersey alf. Lynn Thomas, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Peaches, yellow ,'reestone, fine quality, all this eek. Apples, plums 25c gallon, "ilson Bros., Orchard. 8 mi. east of Carlisle. FOR SALE 1. City Proprty, located in Sullivan, Shelurn and Dugger. 2. I have large nd small farms for sale.. 3. Gro?ry stock and equipment. Good usiness and location. 4. Filling Station, extra good equipment, nside grease and wash racks. Wonderful location. Good busiess. 5. 6-room house good reair. Plenty water. 40 acres land, icluding coal. Located north .of fymera on black top road. Reaonable price. Usreys. real estate md all forms of insurance. 11 ?outh Main, Coffoman Bldg. Ph. 172. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING ; DrajceBros. Expert Sody Building' " Qwtma Work . ' Phone SSI

1 FOR SALE Cut Flowers. 421 Donaldson St. Phone 645L , MISCELLANOUS

i ' 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 Oakley Bldg. COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. SPECIAL BUTTERMILK, 100 lb. $5.50. Also rye. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 S. Court Street, Phone 606. BLACKSMITH SHOP now in full operation at rear of Akers' Ice House in Shelburn. Frank Soos, Proprietor. NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all 'colors and are expecting a shipment of Finland granite soon. We can erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. LOST In Sullivan, small purse containing two keys and about six dollars and other valuables. Jennie Squire, Phone 8144. . LAWN MOWER repairing, , sharpening and overhauling. The grass is getting tall. Bring your mower in now. . Boone Harness Shop, 16 East Jackson Street. I CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix tnem wnn zuu ids. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how ytfu can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. INDIVIDUALLY Designed for Hernia, Low back pain, movable kidney or Poor posture. Ask your doctor about a Spencer. Call Iva Giles after 5 p. m. HOME FREEZER. We're inviting you to come p our display room and learn all but the Maytag Home Freezerf.See it's many advantages. E&SJsive features. Available now for immediate delivery. Monroe Maytag Store. Woodrow Power, Auctioneer. We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls. AUCTION SALE of Housed Hold furniture. Thursday at 1 dm. 845 East Beech St. Stop, rest and refresh while we service your car at Gulf Station across from High School. Under new management. Fred C. Fisher and Son. We wash and grease cars. Gamble's super quality heavy weight baked enamel print floor covering. 79c per ft. 9 ft. wide. Gambles, the Friendly Store. Frank and Bud Vanzo, Owner. N. Side Sq. Phone 433. NOTICE Minnows, large and small. Speck Harris, South Texaco Station. WANTED WANTED TO BUY otraw 'in field or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farmersburg. WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. WANTED To rent or buy home in or near Hymera. Herman Funkhouser. WANTED Middle-age lady to care for children. Stay nights. 104 E. Giles. WANTED 2, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms. Immediately. Write box 90 co Times. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher, All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apt. Private bath. Outside entrance.. Adults only. Also sleeping rooms. 219 S. Section Street.1 Phone 183-L. " i LOST 1 ': LOST In Sullivan, small purse containing small amount cash,' keys and two valuable diamond rings. Large reward for return to Box 905 care Tiroes. . : - i

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CARLISLE Miss Carolyn Van Meter is spending her vacation with relatives in Robinson, Illinois, r Miss Mary Davidson has returned home from St. Louis, Mo., where she visited her aunt, Miss Iva Jackson. . . i ' ' i j Mr. and Mrs. Milford Dunn and son of Vincennep, spent Sunday here with Mr. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, U. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scully of Pontiac, Mich., came .Wednesday for a visit 'with Mrs. Scully's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Minich and son of Iowa Park, Texas, canie last week for 'a visit with Mr. Minich's father, Ed B. Minich and Mrs. Minich and", other relativas. Mrs. Paul Nida of Washington, D. C., left for her heme Tuesday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Emery Drake and husband and her brother, Grover Seever and family. Mrs. IJd:;on Sny 'or of Ccngress Park, 111., and her daughter, Mrs. James Smith and son of LaGrange, 111., are here visiting Mrs! Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rotramel. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. May and son, F. A., and their elder son Stanley and wife of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent Monday afternoon and Monday night with Mr. and Mr. Ira Cleveland and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilliland have returned from a trip which took them to Tennessee, Arkan sas and Missouri. " SHELBURN Mr. asd Mrs. Roy Settles, Kathryn , Settles and Amor Gilham spent the week-end in LaPorte visiting Mr. and Mrs. John J. . Saegele and son. ' . , Mr. and Mrs. Claude German 1 had as their guests for the weekend Mrs. Hannah Lu Stanfill and i daughter, Doloris, of Indiana-1 polis. . . ! Mr.' and Mrs. Tate Followed are vacationing in Aberdeen, j Maryland. Mr.1 and Mrs. George Robinson, have as their guests Mrs, Char-1

Uotte Campbell of Ann Harbor, 'and Frank Jones, Paul Gettinger, Michigan. Shirley Greene and the honored ' Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ward and guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeno of Betty Jean and Edna Mae Chicago, are spending two weeks Freeland of ' Farmers City, Illii vacation in Coioraco. nois, were! guests last week of I Mrs. Ben Elsworth and son, Oma Faye Houpt. j Arthur, left for their ho:ro injr Jesse Pinkston spent Thursday (Lansing, Michigan after a week's( with Mr., and .Mrs. Risti Pinkston visit with relatives. " of near Sullivan, t , Mrs. OUic Jefferson of Indiana- j Mrs. Ellen Greene, Mrs. Drue JpoJis, spent the past week here Pinkston and Mrs. Joy Owens with :elatives. "spent Wednesday afternoon i in I Oliver Earre of New York Terre Haute. City, Mrs. MihtonMartin of Ind- ' . Mr. ad Mrs. Gregg Parker and ianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Garland daughters of South Bend, re the .Cleveland and daughter, Jean, guests of Mrs; Virginia Parker spnt Monday evening with Mrs. ,and family. Doyle Tincher and ctiildren at ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillion and ; Shelburn who formerly lived at sons of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Stickney, West Virginia. jMrs. Ores Hoiipt spent a part of I last week with relatives at : ar-

vIEROM I Cn Friday evaning, Mrs. Ellen Greene and Delno Vickrey entertaircd at the Greene horr.3 with a farewell, dinner in honor,, of Ruth Emily Tilford, who is leaving for New York, and Carl Henry Peterson, who is leaving soon to enter the University of Idaho, Their guests were Ann Rous3. Irene and Kariett Peterson, Bill

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