Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 179, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1947 — Page 3

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FOR SALE SEED RYE, horse tanks, hog founts. Farm Bureau Co-op. , PROMPT, ROAD service fox tire battery, and farm equipment troubles, Phone 285. In baste . . . call MACE. WE HAVE Combknailon storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. SELL YOUR WHEAT to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 pjn. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan.INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & LIFE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. , ' FOR SALE Barn 20x20 to be moved. $150.00. Pine. Dugger R. 1. Wm. Alsman. - ' 50-lb. Felt Mattresses,' $19.95. Electric, Philgas, and Fuel Oil Water Heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. Electric and gasoline, Speed . Queen washing machines, wringer type, $109.95 to $134.95. Immediate delivery.' Woodward . .Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE Extra good canning tomatoes. 1" mi. east and north of American Legion. Will deliver. Geo. Euler. HOG feeders 'save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy'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. FOR SALE Good 5-room semi-modern home. Phone 278. FOR SALE Copper Clad range. 4V2 mi. northeast of Sullivan. Walter Morgan. FOR SALE 1935 Fprd. Coupe. Also Brlggs & Stratton gasoline motor suitable for washer or bike.Wade . Martindale. Phone 8165. , FOR SALE Farmall A tractor, plow, cultivator, power take-off belt, pulley, disk. 3 miles north ' Shelburn, Road 41. C. Cowles. WARM MORNING Heaters, Florence Heaters in stock. Rudy Hot Water Heaters, Hot Water Tanks. Allison Hardware, Shel- ' burn. FOR SALE 75-lb. ice box, Sxl2 rug, also Florence heater.

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414 W, Johnson. v FOR SALE Practically new Monarch coal heater. Perry Harris, Carlisle, Indiana. Phone M-14. FOR SALE 1 A.B.C. washer, 69R 1 Warm Mnrnins hpater. $28. f Can be seen at 724 So. Main' St., any time during the day. FOR SALE 7-room modern house east of railroad, with ; or without furniture. Any fair offer . will be considered. Possession immediately. Call at Pope Tourist Court. v ; FOR SALE Large size DeLuxe model light brown enameled coal heater. Claude B. Lisman, Sullivan R. R. 1. I1. ' FOR SALE E. Washington St., 5-room semi - modern cottage, wired for electric stove. Less than $3000.00. Inquire 424 So. Court. C. Price. FOR SALE 1 chest of drawers priced $3.50, 1 50-lb. ice box $4.00, 1 kitchen cabinet $8.00, -1 table 41.75. Phone 958-X. RIGHT and left hand cast iron bathtubs, stools, lavatories, allsteel cabinet sinks. Allison Hard ware, Shelburn. FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and

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, . OUTDOOR OVEN "UNITS Build an outdoor fireplace in your back yard, and enjoy appetitewhetting meals this fall prepared and served out of doors. See our display. WILKINSON LUMBER po. FOR SALE 250 bu. Goens seed wheat. J,4 mile north of Merom. Parker Cooper. f6r SALE 1941 Buick sedanette, motor just overhauled. Harry Walters, at American Legion Home. , FOR SALE Good 75-lb. ice box. Cheap. Call evenings. 704 N. Section St. FOR SALE White enamel Quick-Meal kitchen range. Phone 101-X, "Sam Wiggins, Shelburn. FOR SALE 6 male Duroc pigs, eligible to register. Leslie Hiatt, First house north of Berea Church off 54. FOR SALE Majestic coal range, enamel, in good condition. Call at 819 E. Washington. - . NEW BATTERIES, 18 month guarantee, $12.95 exchange; 24 month guarantee, $15.25 exchange. Open Vz days per week. Closed Friday evenings. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE 75-lb. ice box, excellent condition. Cheap. Call before 9:00 a. m., after 5:00 p. m., or Sunday. Phone 417-A. , FOR SALE Coal hot water heater, practically new. $15.00. Heck's Place, Paxton. i A.B.C. WASHERS, Thor Ironers, Admiral, Zeniah, Majestic Radios & Radio Phono Combina tions, Crosley Radios and Combinations. , Allison' Hardware, Shelburn. - i FOR SALE Coal property ideal for truck mine. 5 acres of top and No. 6 vein of coal, also . 10 acres of No . 6 coal adjoining. Hoist, cabje, pump and pump engine at mine. Approximately 10 tons of rails and 3 cars on bottom. Good . top. Entry broken away.' Slope must be cleaned and water pumped for operations: Abstracts of title furnished. Located south of Dugger, Ind., on . gravel ,road, approximately 13 mile east of Hudson Store. Owner living out of state. Price $750, cash or terms. Write J. D. Barger, 1317 Champaign Ave.,. Mjattoon, 111., or phone 3304, Mattoon. FOR SALE New 1947 Ford 2 ton truck, 2-speed axle, grain bed and tandem. Clovis Booker, Dug ger, Ind. , FOR SALE Conn clarinet, Bflat, excellent condition. 316 W. Beech. Phone 829-L. t- , . i FOR SALE Lumber. No. 1 shiplap, $11.00 hundred; No. 2 sheeting, $10.00 hundred; good dry flooring, No. 1, $10.00 hundred, C grade, $12.50 hundred, B & better, $15.00 hundred; 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, $9.50 hundred. South End Lumber Yard, South Court St. Stierwalt & Crum. ,,FOR SALE, CHEAP One 4room house in Shelburn, A-l condition, two lots. Owner moving away. Contact Charley Thompson, Shelburn Bank. . FOR SALE, or will rent my Underwood upright typewriter. Inquire 939 East Beech or telephone 441-X. t 3 rooms, furnished, or 2 rooms and 1 sleeping room. Modern, bath. Adults only. 116 W. Wall, Sullivan. FOR SALE Peaches this week only. Also apples, blue damson 3lums. Wilson Bros. Orchard, ' 8 mi. east Carlisle. Pleasantville ohone. FOR SALE . Ivory enameled ritchen range, , like new. Also TOod Oak heater, cheap. 218 West Johnson St., City. .FOR SALE New: roll-away bed. , Cheap if ' taken at once. Ralph O. Johnson, 30 French St., upstairs. , . OUTSIDE DOOR CANOPIES See our display. Two designs. Easy to install, low priced. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Jersey milch cows, tmrebred Duroc gilts, purebred Shropshire rams. Robert Medsker, Graysville. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building ChUb Work From Ml

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FOR SALE 1936 Ford V-8 pickup. New tires. Call 16. . FOR S ALE 6-room house on North State Street. Nice corner lot. Immediate possession. $2500. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern house. , Nice property. 754 North Main Street. Possession soon. Price $5000. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 703 E. Washington St. Easy terms. Inquire ' 424 So. Court St. FOR SALE OR TRADE State Road-54. 31 Vz acres, good buildings. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern house. $200,00 down, G.I. loan for balance. Easy payments. Box 73, care Times. FOR SALE Oriental poppies, peonies, old man cactus, ivy, philpdendron, cut flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE 1 Palomino spring colt. Call 360 or 333-X. FOR SALE Team, wagon, harness and farming tools. Call after 3:30. 3 mi. south and mi. west of Exline Corner. Clarence Alumbaugh. - FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet truck, Vfc ton. Good tires. See Frank Pirtle, Vz mile west of Kat-A-Korner. FOR SALE-4 milch cows, 3 male calves, 1 heifer. Mr. Lewis Walters, Sullivan, R. 3. FOR SALE One 12-hole Superior grain drill, one 2-horse mower. 4V2 mi. west of Sullivan. Charles Ridgeway. FOR SALE Piano, walnut dining, room suite, small heating stove. Bert Padgett, DX Station, Paxton. i , FOR SALE Cows and calves, and silver martin rabbits and hutches. Harry Oles, 2Vz mi. north of Shelburn on 41. , . FOR SALE 200-lb. size Warm Morning heaier, also medium size Florence heater, both in good condition. 618 N. Main. .FOR SALE Excellent fresh Jersey cow. Also 2-year-old red boar. Both priced reasonable. Oliver Ogle, Sullivan, Ind.,, MISCELLANOUS COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. , 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. ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be sure you have s,ound full service insurance such as offered by the State Farm Insurance Companies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, 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. 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; - BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS with Tile-Tex or Rubber Tile. . THOMAS - . TILE-TEX SALES . Ill S. Court St. Phone 197 You can't drive tafely with "thimmy", stiff ttttrinf, "wander" or "weave". Accidents are sure to happen, useless tire wear occurs, Havt as correct it now. ' J E 118 So. Main Phone 98

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VACUUM clean your heating system. A clean furnace saves fuel. Installing and repairing. John W. Mood, 419 N. Broad St. Phone 830. TAKE a week-end trip '"for a dime. That's right! One thin dime pays for a 60-mile trip when you go the Whizzer way! Terms as low as $25.00 down. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. Sales & Service. WE HAVE a full line of Florence Heater parts: drums, bowls, rings. Factory made. Also Quick Meal and Majestic parts. Allison Hardware, Shelburn. YOUR HOUSE NEED PAINTING? Fall is the ideal time. Get your order in now. $4.50 per gal. in 5 gal. cans. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, 8:00 P. M. at i St. Mary's Church basement. Door prize. Public invited. YOU need a good support as a foundation for new fall clothes. A Spencer gives support for breasts, abdomen and back with comfort and- improved health. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m. AT SERVICE: Dairy goat male. Registered Toggenburg. Fee $1.00 at gate. 114 mi. west high school. Walter Wilson. , CHRISTMAS CARDS 50 FOR $1. WITH NAME SAMPLES FREE. Sell biggest values make quick, easy profits. Finest line name-imprinted Christmas Folders and 22 fast-selling assortments. Write for FREE samples. GENERAL CARD. 1300 Jackson, Dept. 244, Chicago 7. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes, on Tuesday and Thursdays, for canning. Also have mangoes, pimentocs, sweet peppers and sugar corn roasting ears. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. WANTED TO BUY Men's and women's good used shoes." For Sale: All kinds women's and men's clothing at half price. John Waldorf, 118 W. Washington. WANTED T6 clean cesspools,'; septic tanks, government toilets, Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. INTERESTED in buying local retail store business. Write Box 12 c-o Times, giving particulars of business. WANTED TO RENT 3-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Veteran and wife. Phone 934-A. WANTED General coal hauling. See Paul Foutz, 730 N. Main St. - LOST LOST Black cloth coin purse containing bills and door key pinned on outside. Reward if returned to Times Office. LOST Naval, discharge card, registration card, , classification card. Believed lost between Lyric Theatre and Union Office' Sunday evening. Finder . return Jas. A. Scales, Jr., Shelburn, Ind., Box 257. LOST Box of tools on Jones Estate Labor Day. Return to Frank McKinley, Carlisle R. 3, and receive reward. ;T FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander. Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co.. Sullivan. Ind. FOR RENT Two furnished upper rooms. Adults only. 304 North State Street, Sullivan.

DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boicourt and son, Gregory, of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Job Ormandy over the holidays. Mrs. Boicourt is the former Doris Ormandy. j , Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Graham over the week-end., Mrs. Monna Hopkins and Verna Hammack were in Sullivan Thursday. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach and son of Chicago, visited Mrs. Monna Hopkins over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Graham,. Mr. and sMrs. Charles Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeNeve, Mr. and Mrs. Job Ormandy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boicourt and son enjoyed a picnic at Shakamak Monday. "Mrs. Roy Usrey and Mrs. Johnnie Exline were in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Elerick and Mrs. Roy Usrey were in Sullivan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Murel Lovelace and son, Billie J., are touring California. Mr. and Mrs. John Exline entertained Monday evening with a party in honor of their daughter, Ann's fifth birthday. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exline, Mrs. Reed Ringer, Mrs. Elerick and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Usrey. She received many nice gifts. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Myrtle F. Wible, who passed away one year ago today, Sept. 8, 1946. At home in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair. Someday, sometime when our work is done With joy we'll meet her there. Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wible and children.

DEAD ANIMALS ; REMOVED . Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 ' WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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CARLISLE R. W. Davis and family of San Diego, California, are here' for a visit with Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis. .. Mr. and ,Mrs.. Guy Nash '. of Toledo, Ohio, spent last weekend with . Mrs. . Nash's brother, Stanley Ellis and family, Hoke Willis of New York City, spent Labor Day vacation here with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. French Willis. , , Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Weir and daughter, Becky,, of l Hammond, spent Labor Day here with Mr. Weir's parentst Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weir : . Mrs. Harold Bernhart has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Steve Sproatt and Mrs. Clara Buckles., . , . ,. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davis and children ot . Martinsville, spent the Labor Day vacation here with Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Emma Bailey. . , , ' Dean Rotramel of Akron, Ohio, is spending his vacation here with his ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rotramel. -. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Lester of Dublin, Georgia, arrived here Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Lester's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones. , . , Mr. and , Mrs. Roscoe Hume of Los Angeles, arrived Tuesday for a visit with Miss Hester Hoover and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speake of Los Angeles, California, came Wednesday for a visit with Mr. Speake's sisters, Mrs. Mary Ogle and Mrs. Cornelia Trigg and other relatives. SHELBURN ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hubble of Freemont, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robbins the past week. Mr. and Mrs. ' Herbert Woolley and son, Sammy Joe, spent the week-end in Indianapolis and attended the State Fair , ; : Bldg. Across From Index

Mrs. Ella Gummere is visiting her sister in Saline this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ackelmire and sons, Mark and Steve, of Indianapolis, called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce Thursday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gummere and baby of Indianapolis, spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives.' The Ladies Aid met at the church basement Wednesday for an all-day meeting.. At the noon hour a covered dish dinner was served to Gertrude Sebring, Lillie Miller, Myrtle Woolley, Sallie DeBusk, Marguerite Miller and Maude German. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moore of terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs.

j Edward Slover and children of Linton, were the Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Verna Slover and daughter, Euleta. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Cox ' of Hoopston, Illinois, visited his aunt, Mrs. Mary Slover, here Friday. . i I HYMERA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redenbacker of Terre Haute, former d!"ilHyTmercaJled Beulah Monday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Stoelting of Bedford, Indiana were Sunday night supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. .Guy Miller. " Revival services will start Sun day night at the Methodist church, i Mrs. Fern Case and Mrs. Rachel Brown were in Sullivan and Lin ton Wednesday. Keith Jewell ' of Brookville, '. Indiana, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jewell and Doris. Miss Mary R. and Bonnie A.

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Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 bags cement per yd. Sullivan $10.00 Carlisle $11.00 Merom $10.00 . Graysville $9.50 Fairbanks "$10.00 Shelburn ....... $11.00 We also mix 4 ViVi and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Coiners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER " Call or Write ; CARL A. NEWLIN

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