Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 180, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 September 1947 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, Sept. 9, 1947. PAGE THREE I l CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each Mditional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three Insertions, 4c for each additional Urd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. ' Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum 1.50. 1 ' 1 An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the nonth, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. L An additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

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SEED RYE, horse tanks, Lints. Farm Bureau Co-op. hog PROMPT ROAD ervice for e battery, and farm equipment Dubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . 11 MACE. . - WE HAVE Combination storm 'ors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulan Co., 258. SELL YOUK WHEAT to hnson Elevator. Highest prices id. Quick service. Government ted scales. Open from 7:00 a. to 9:00 pjm. Johnson Elevator, llivan. . INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & FE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS MD CITY PROPERTY. Ferd ill, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. WARM MORNING Heaters, orence Heaters in stock. Rudy )t Water Heaters, Hot Water nks. Allison Hardware, ShelFOR SALE Large size DeLuxe xlel light brown enameled coal ater. Claude B. .Lisman, Sullin R. R. 1. . LuIGHT and left hand cast iron thtubs, stools, lavatories, -all-el cabinet sinks. Allison Hardire, Shelburn. OUTDOOR OVEN . UNITS did an outdoor fireplace in your ck yard, and enjoy appetiteletting meals this fall prepared d served out of doors. See our splay. WILKINSON LUMBER FOR SALE Good 75-lb. ice x. Cheap. Call evenings. 704 N. ction St. FOR SALE White enamel lick-Meal kitchen range. Phone 1-X; Sam Wiggins, Shelburn.. FOR SALE 6 male Duroc pigs, gible' to register. Leslie Hiatt, rst house north of Berea lurch of 54. FOR SALE Majestic coal nge, enamel, in good condition, til at 819 E. Washington. NEW i BATTERIES, - 18 month laranlec, $12.95 exchange;'" 24 onth guaranteeT $l527eWWgeT -cn QV days per week. Closed ;iday evenings. Flynn's Service, lelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Coal hot water ater, practically new. $15.00. eck's Place, Paxton. iA.B.C. WASHERS, Thor Irons, Admiral, Zeniah, Majestic idios & Radio Phono Combinajns, Crosley Radios and Cornnations. Allison Hardware, lelburn. FOR . SALE Coal property eal for truck mine. 5V2 acres of p and No. 6 vein of coal, also 10 :res of No. 6 coal adjoining. Oist cable, pump and pump enne at mine. Approximately 10 ns of rails and ,3 cars on bothi. Good top. Entry broken vay. Slope must be cleaned and ater pumped for operations. Abracts of title furnished. Located iut.li of Dugger, Ind., on gravel lad, approximately 13 mile east Hudson Store. Owner living it of state. Price $750, cash or rms. Write J. D. Barger, 117 Champaign Ave., Mfcttoon, 1., or phone 3304, Mattoon. TOR SALE New 1947 Ford 2n truck, 2-speed axle, grain bed id tandem. Clovis Booker, Dugir, Ind. FOR SALE Conn clarinet, Bit, excellent condition. 316 W. eech. Phone 829-L. FOR SALE, CHEAP One 4om house in Shelburn, A-l con,tion, two lots. Owner moving fray. Contact Charley Thompin, Shelburn Bank. FOR SALE, or will rent my nderwood upright typewriter, iquire 939 East Beech or teleione 441-X. 3 rooms, furnished or 2 rooms id 1 sleeping room. Modern. Hh. yvdults only. 116 W. Wall, ullivan. kFOR SALE Ivory enameled itchon range, like new, , Also xd Oak heater, cheap. 218 West Shnson St., City. K Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Peed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 9201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour srrice. JohnWachtel Co. Terre Haote. Icrfias I

FOR SALE Peaches this week only. Also apples, . blue damson plums. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 mi. east Carlisle. Pleasantville phone. ' '

OUTSIDE DOOR CANOPIES See our display. Two designs. Easy to install, low priced. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. .; 1 ' FOR SALE Jersey milch cows, purebred Duroc gilts, purebred Shropshire rams. Robert Medsker, Graysville. FORSALE. 1936 Ford pickup. New tires. Call 16. V-8 FOR SALE 703 E. Washington St. Easy terms. Inquire .424 So. Court St. FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern house. $200.00 down, G.I. loan for balance.1 Easy payments. Box 73, care Times. FOR SALE 1 Palomino spring colt. Call 360 or 333-X. FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet truck, 1V2 ton. Good tires. See Frank Pirtle, 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. 4 mi. west of Sullivan. Charles Ridge way. FOR SALE Piano, walnut dining room suite, small heating stove. Bert Padgett, DX Station, Paxton. FOR SALE Cows and calves, and silver martin rabbits and hutches. Harry Oles, 2'fc mi. north of Shelburn on 41. FOR SALE 200-lb. siize Warm Morning heater, also medium size Florence heater, both in good condition. 618 N. Main. FOR. SALE 1. Strictly modern bungalow, North Main Street. 2. 6-room house, garage, large lot, North Main. ' 3. 5-room house, semi-modern', garage, large lot, close in, North Cbur 4. 5-room house, semi-modern, good location, South Court. 5. 5-room house, semi-modern, close in, South 'State. 6. 5-room house, good repair, large lot, East Chaney St. ' 7. 7-room strictly modern house, good location, West Graysville. 8. 9-room house, basement, new furnace, 2-car garage, West Sylvandell. 9. 6-room semi-modern house, nice location, West Sylvandell. 10. 2 semi-modern houses, both in good locations, East Washington St. 1 11. 5-room strictly modern .house, good repair and location, Dugger, Ind. ' 12. 5-room house, 2 lots, good location, priced for quick sale. Immediate possession. Dugger, Ind. 13. 7-room house, close . in, North Broad St. ' 14. 5-room house, electricity, barn, poultry and brooder houses, 2 acres land. One mile west Sullivan High School. 15. 6-room house, electricity, house in good repair,2 acres land, located near Exline Corner and close to Road 54. 16. 16-room apartment house, none vacant. Pays a good income. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, South Main. Coffman Bldg., Sulnvan, Phone 172. ' FOR SALE All ' white porcelain coal range. Price $30.00. Mrs. John Byrne, Sullivan R. 3. Phone 9135. HIAWATHA boys' and girls' BICYCLES, $38.95 to $42.95; Doodle Bug motor scooters, $139.50; toy automobiles, ideal for kiddies age 3 to 5, $16.95 to $19.50; kiddies' tricycles, $12.50 to $17.50; scooters, $2.98 to $4.98. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433. FOR SALE Glow-Boy Heater, very good condition. See at Burke's Grocery, Dugger. FOR SALE The Goodson residence at - 814 East Washington Street. Owner leaving Sullivan. Five rooms and a good garage. A good buy and you can get possession. Brown Abstract Company. . WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. T7 L T! J T..MJ; ICcjitoM Work Vhn Ull rjiurri nuuv illumine a

FOR SALE 5-room completely modem house with 4 lots, located 4 blocks from public . square, at 437 West Thompson Street. Can be seen by appointment. Phone 22, or 302 after 5:00 P. M. Pauline Medsker.

FOR SALE 18V2 acres, 5-room J house with electricity. Immediate possession. Priced right. Two miles south of Bicknell. See Dick Phillippe, Bicknell. USED CLOTHING SALE. Especially children's clothing. Adults' clothes also. At old Economy Market corner, southwest corner of square. FRIDAY ' & SATURDAY, Sept. 12 and- 13. BENEFIT TEEN CANTEEN. HOME BAKED pies and cakes at my home. Lilly Ford. Phone 774-L. FOR SALE A two-room house one mile south of Paxton by C. & E. I.' railroad pond. Mr. Harold Booker. 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 sound full service insurance such as offered by the State Farm Insurance Compa nies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan. COMMUNITY BOX SUPPER Friday night, September 12, at Graysville School Building. Everyone is invited. Sponsored . by the Alumni Association. WILL SELL 122-aere dairy & poultry farm. Modern house, large barn and other outbuildings. Also lots on 41. For price & terms see A. W. Pigg, 1 mile southwest square, Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 1. 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 St Mary's Church basement. Door prize. Public invited. LEAVING for California. Room for two or three. Linton Phone 814-J. - JOE SAYS if there is any street in town you want tq live on, see me. Property priced from $1,000 up. Small farms as well as large. Always see Joe before you buy. Joe Souter, Office 326 W. Beech St. Phone 673. . RUMMAGE SALE: Sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi Saturday, Sept. 13th at Powell Motor Sales. Sale starts at 9 a..m. The Wood's Sunday school class rummage sale has been postponed until September 19th and September 20th. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes, on Tuesday and Thursdays, for canning. Also have mangoes, pimentoes, sweet peppers and sugar corn roasting ears. A. LI Robert son Greenhouse. WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets, Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. WANTED Young lady to work in Sullivan jewelry store. Write Box BT, c-o Times. BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS with Tile-Tex or , Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX SALES 111 S. Court St. Phone 197 ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

v.', . ; . ; ; w. ' : . v BLONDIE Sy-- - J; I ( HONEST AND AMBITIOUS) W I I CAREFUL Jit Jf ' ' U L GIR Ji IS I I GIRLS HAVE vT"- JL- AND TRUTHFUL." Jk- - ( WHEN THEV i "" 8$ . , ' . iV" ARE - : VI 11 X . ( CAREFUL WHEN iSL. V HAVE A FINE'; W iW$l . ' V A' - LOT fcSr I Hi ,imi.mm,j n 11 J 7 lma WjW I. II I I . RIPK1RBY - 7 DOCTOR, HE'S DOLLS.. DOLLS... I I WHO ARE SHlf 7 DlDWT I GIVE HIM HIS TRANSFUSION.' J I SHOULD HOPE 1 ' SINKING FAST HOW I HATE THEM.' VOU.OLD- 'J&S&if L I H EVER OOME ON, COLONEL.' --'T SO.' THE MAN'S I ' S&TPTfrr ALWAVS HUNGRY... TIMEI??. . 81' ) HEAR OF IVE HEARO xTZ COMPLETELY BALMY

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 Restaurant help. State hours you would be able to work (7 a. m.-4 p. m.). (3 p. m.11 p. m.), (11 p. m'.-7 a. m.), age, and whether or not you would accept extra work. Box 460 care Times. , WANTED "Experienced wait ress. Apply in person at Gable T r i: T jr.. : - . EXPERIENCED meat rtittpr wants work or will consider groeery work. Lee Holsapple, R. 5, Sullivan, c-o Jesse Fifer. J WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6room modern house in Sullivan. See Paul Martsolf, Sullivan Root Store, Phone 148. "-777 WANTED Young, aggressive man interested in merchandising

career Jo start. . with . well-estab- ritualistic- work- which - they. . will hshed department store. Perma- put on at the District Convennent work, no job-hunters. Write ti5n at Merom Tuesday, Septemgiving personal qualifications, ed- ber 9- Several visitors from Sulucation, retail experience (if livarl attended the meeting.'

any;, write uox mi, c-o Times. LOST 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. 1 1 LOST Box of tools on Jones Estate Labor Day. Return to Frank McKinley, Carlisle R. 3,' and receive reward.

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FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equip(ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., 1 T,' Z tT ' , J DUGGER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins, of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of the O. E. Myers family. Virgil Ingram of Chicago, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertha Ingram. Mrs. Hubert Myers left Sunday for a visit in Flint) Michigan. Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ear? RDbins of Freelandville, lnuldndCharles Dukes of Georgetown, Illinois, visuea ur. ana ivirs. jb . M. Dukes Sunday evening. ' Miss Esther Myers was a Sullivan visitor Friday. ) Mrs James Hickman . was in Linton Friday. RPhPkahs Wednesday evening for practice of the

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

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CARLISLE Bill Gray and daughter of Terre Haute called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storckman Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted . Schneider and children of Chicago spent the week-end with Roscoe Carrithers and Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Carrithers and family. Mr." and Mrs. Clyde' Grass of Linton, Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons of Washington, Mrs. Myrtle Grass and son, Reg, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hannum and son, Lee, of Terre Haute and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Omar East and son of Georgetown, spent Sunday at their home here. Dean Rotraml of Athens, Ohio, returned to his home Friday after a visit with his grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Carl Rotramel. Dean is a sophomore at Ohio University. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Russell and family' of Sullivan, visited Mr. Russell's mother,, Mrs., . Barbara Russell and Patty Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of near Oaktown, were dinner

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guests of their daughter, Mrs. Chester Van Meter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason of Carlisle, were guests in the Prairie Farmer-WLS studio, at the Indiana State Fair recently.

MEROM Mrs. Grace Holt has returned to her home here after spending the summer months in the East. Jim Bailey of Wheeling, Illinois, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Anna Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid. ... Mrs. Jennie Duke of Terre Haute, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Mayme Apple and Mrs. Sarah Orr. Patricia Copeland, nurse at the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pinkston and sons spent the week-end -in Indianapolis the guests of Mr. winter

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family. Mrs. Clara Bates is confined to her home with illness. Betty Bates of Indianopolis is here caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman of Farmer City, Illinois, and Mrs. Joe Dillion and sons of Terre Haute, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Orace Houpt and daughter. PREMIUM REGULAR PHILLIPS 66 Motor Oil Every 1000 miles driving prompts an oil change for best mechanical safety. PIRTLE & THOMSON ' ctful sleep- - ,.primro.ePiroe- ofl,. ?V

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