Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 223, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 November 1947 — Page 5
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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J I PAID THE i-v Tffpp 1 AND THE COAL AND j HOUSEHOLD ) S ANYTHING, mfa THE EMPTY r LIGHTBILLA -Ff j,
FOR SALE
SEE US for hoe supplement in
pellet form. We also have a new i
open formula steer feed. Farm Bureau Co-op.
FOR SALE Choice cut flowers? chrysanthemums 'and snapdragons. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 Cross Street.
wK HAVE Combination storm
doors. Phone 0. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. SELL your soy bean crop to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices, quick service. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. through the harvest. Next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan. Get those hunting dogs in trim with KRUSTY DOG FOOD RATIONS, 25 lb. bag, $2.10. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street. Phone 606. WISCONSIN ENGINES 2 to 4 horsepower engines in Quithlo in Ariva plpvatnrs.
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Monroes feed sc implement Sales. : , - i FRESH CUT laree mums and
pompoms, roses, carnations, glads.
Imported tulip, hyacinths, crocus, paper yhite, yellow daffodil bulbs. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Gasoline pressure table top range, excellent condition; taple top kerosene range, A-l condition. Home Modern Cabins, Paxton. . . - FOR SALE 1 good Holstein bulL Carl Hilgediek, Phone 317. FOR SALE One Singer sewing machine. Also metal parts for or stand complete. C. E. Sites, 601 N. Olive.
FOR SALE Kalamazoo bottle gas ranges with divided tops, $169.95. Bottle gas insulation available (extra). G-E vacuum cleaners, tank & upright models, with attachments. ROOT'S Sullivan Store Appliance Dept., second floo.
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FOR SALE Six head of purebred Hampshire male hogs, weight 100 lbs. Bill A. Dodds, Vk mi. S. Sullivan on U. S. 41.
FOR SALE 1939 Dodge pickup truck with new 1946 motor. Practically new tires, good running condition. Robert Ballard, Carlisle R. 2. 5 miles east of Carlisle, 1 mile west Indian Prairie Church.
FOR SALE Warfield piano, in
excellent condition. Inquire at Mrs. Fred Pearison's, 621 E. Beech St., Sullivan, Ind FOR SALE Apples. All varieties for both cooking and eating. 50c and up. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home.
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FOR SALE 1938 Willys Sedan. First $160 takes it. Mac's Radiator Shop.
. FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth coupe, 1941 Dodge motor. Cheap. Don Greenwood, 2Vfe miles south of New Lebanon. .
FOR SALE 5-room house, rock wool insulation, buff brick siding, large , screened-in back porch, city water and electricity. Good garage. Now vacant. Corner Chaney & St.Clair. Tom Dailey, R. 3. FOR SALE Bred Duroc gilts. Grover Seever; southwest of Carlisle.
, FOR SALE 3 modern bungalows, well located. Prices $3500 to $6500. Inquire. 424 S. Court. C. Price.
FOR SALE Imported Haviland china, 12 dinner plates and 5 teacups & saucers. Price $60.00. 222 N. French St.
FOR SALE Bowser Burr Mill and 4-wheel tandem, 8:25x20 tires. Clarence Kirk, mile north of Glendora. FOR SALE E. Jackson, 6room semi-modern cottage. 2Vfc blocks from square. Possession, i Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.
FOR SALE Two double barrel shotguns, 12-gauge. Frsd Pinkston, Shelburn, Ind.
FOR SALE Apartment size gas stove, like new. Can be seen at 551 So. Court before 2:30 P.M. FOR SALE Piano in excellent condition. Phone or call after 5 p. m. Vi mi. west High, School. Henry Bennett, Ph. 9015s. MOTOROLA radio-ohono combinations. Terms. SOUTHWIND & Arvin heater sales, installation & service. SMALL payment places any article in lay-away til JCmas. Pirtle & Inbody, N. side Sq. fdr SALE Potatoes, 50c pk.
Pumpkins, 5c and up. Apples, sweet cider, popcorn. Cox, 2nd house north Funeral -Home, Shelburn. FOR SALE Good F-12 tractor and cultivator. 3 miles southeast of Farmersburg. Cassius Taylor. ' lrOR SALE 560-gal Ion .slop tank and 75-f?allon fuel oil tank. Drake Brothers. j COAL by the ton or Vz ton, delivered. Phone 973. 6th vein block, egg or stoker. O. P. DALE .INSULATION CO., 738 North
ivu-uii oiren, r nunc ' FOR SALE 1942 Ford l'2-ton truck with coal bed. Phone 83R5, Dugger.
FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet half ton pick-up truck in good condition. Bolinger Garage, Snel-burn.
FOR SALE Nice cottage, close in. $150.00 down, easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.
MISCELLANOUS INSURANCE Complete" line. Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567. CESSPOOLS, Roosevelt toilets cleaned with modern pumping outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price reasonable. Chas. Earle, Linton. Phone 708-W.
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PUBLIC AUCTION 2 miles east of Jasonville on Road 48, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 12:30 o'clock. 14 head of dairy cattle, 4 sows with pigs, 3 stoves. Solve your housing problems with one of my nice 24x24 Mil-Built Homes. See them at my place day of sale. Terms cash. Julius Fox, owner. Col. E. Knust, auctioneer. Ernest Fox, clerk. i
CEMENT BLOCKS
Steam cured in kilns any type on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING & ' CONTRACTING CO. Telephone 866
APPLES Plenty of apples at the Bolten Orchard, 4 miles east of Dugger. Any grade from U. S. No. 1 to drops. Sweet cider every day, also pasteurized cider.
FOR SALE 5-room house, 3 large, 2 smaller. New roof, excellent well, over 3 average lots, chicken park. Price $865. Part payments can be arranged. Box 909 c-o Times.
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 Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N. Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. QUALITY MONUMENTSfor less; quarry to cemetery direct; experienced dealer. Satisfaction guaranteed. Durham, Powell Garage. Phone 343. 8" Shiplap, No. 1, $11.00; 6" & 8" Sheeting, $7.50 $10.00; 2x4' $9.50; 2x6 $9.50; 2x8 $9.50; drop siding, $10.00 $12.00; center match, $11.00; B, better flooring, $16.00; No. 2 flooring, $10.00. Hand made cedar chest, finished, 3 ft., $19.50; 4 ft., $22.50. South End Cut Rate Lumber Yard, 592 So. Court St.
1. 4-room house, lights, city water in yard. New roof, largft lot, on paved st. Close to church, stores and school. Nice location, Priced for quick sale.
2. 7-room' semi-modern house, ! built-in features, glassed - in porch, newly decorated inside.
Barn, poultry and brooder houses, all buildings in excellent repair; 10 acres land, good fence. Located 1 mile from Sullivan. I 3. 5-room strictly modern house in excellent repair, 11 xk
acres land, large poultry house. Located 1 mile from Sullivan. 4. 4-rc.om house, electricity, large front porch, built-in back porch, full basement, new furnace, wafer in house, large poultry house for 400 hens, large barn, garage. All buildings newly painted and in excellent repair. 2 wells water, 23 acres land, good fence. Nice location. Possession soon. Usrey for Real Estate and Insurance. Coffman Bldg. Phone 172.
NOTICE Carload of Glendora oil treated stcker on track. If you need stoker better order now. Draper Coal Company, rhone 14. PUBLIC GAMES Monday evening, November 10, 8 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall. Door prize and program. Public invited. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than those incurred by me. Paul Harrison.
IN SHORT MR. KlRBY,
WE KNOW PRISCILLA
BLEAK IS A BIG OPERATOR
IN THE BABY BLACK MARKET... BUT THAT'S
ALL WE DO KNOW;
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1 NEVER SAW MISS BLEAK. SHE ALWAYS PAID HER "RENT IN CASH. A BLOND, CURLY-HAIRED DANDY BROUGHT IT. SHE MOVED WITHOUT
v NOTICE, LOCK, STOCK AND
BARREL .
BABIES? 1 HEARD 'EM CRYlN'' IN THE NIGHT SOMETIMES.. BUT UnRonV PVPD mt A LOOK AT
ANYTHING OR ANYBODY. IN THE A
HOUSE. THEY CAME AND gJTl
PREPARE For Winter. Immediate delivery on Coal or Oil Heaters. Duo Nubian, Florence, Majestic, Glow Boy, International Oil Heaters. Coal ranges, used and new. Use ur credit. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana.
MAKE that bike a "Motor Bike" with the famous Whizzer motor. Oscar Norris, Authorized Sales and Service. Terms. 438 Star Ave. Phone 749. WELCOME old and new customers back again. Beatrice Bedwell, who is now located at Betty's Beauty Mart. Come in and see Betty & Bea. 21 N. Court. Phone 157.
WANTED Girls 18 to 35 years of age, with high school education, io enter fully accredited
nurse's training school. The next ' class begins January 5th, 1948. We have a very attractive Foun-
j dation plan whereby girls may receive their training without any cost to themselves. For further information write to the DIBEC- t TOR OF NURSING EDUCATION, PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, ILLINOIS. j WANTED Ride or riders to
Terre Haute, regular daily store hours. Phone 732-B. I WANTED TO BUY 4 to 6room modern or semi-modern j house in Sullivan. Close in. Write j P. O. Box 294, c-o Ralph Bush, I Shelburn, stating price. I COAL HAULING and corn, hauling. James Medley, Telephone 9104, Sullivan.
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DES, IT'S A COLD TRAIL, SO FAR.1
NEXTWEEKT, MY LAD, 7UU'Kt GOING TO PLAY AN ACTOR AND
LIVE IN MRS. FORTUnAS '5
ROOMING HOUSE. WE'VE A
TRUNK TO FIND
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morning they made a trip to Lake Michigan. I Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Muench -and daughters of Florence, Kentucky, visited relatives here over the week-end. Mrs. Muench and daughters are spending the week 'with her mother, Mrs. Oscar Marshall, who is ill. i Those from Hymera Rebekah Lodge who attended the Booster meeting at Graysville Wednesday
night were Mrs. Alma Jeffers, j
Victoria Tipton, Tillie Stwalley, and Josepliine Walters. Mrs. Tipton gave a reading.
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.
FOR RENT FOR RF.NT Floor Sander. Edger. Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., iitlivan. Ind. ' '
LOST
WANTED
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, 'cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford R201 or Crawford 53109.
f Terre Haute. We pay all
phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Trr Hnnt. fnriUaa
WANTED Two men to shuck corn. Oliver Ogie, Sullivan, Ind. WANTED Plumbing and sewer work. Phone 485 for appointment and estimate. Lex Davidson and Son.
WHY PAY MORE? Hominy feed, $4.75; 18 egg' mash, $5.15; bran and shorts, $4.20; hog supplement, $$.75; hog grower and fattener, $4.95; dog food, $7.50. Hay, alfalfa, timothy; straw. Abie's Feed Store.
WANTED 4 salesmen immediately for work in Sullivan & surrounding towns. Prefer married man with car. Drawing account after ' 2 weeks work. New item. Exclusive territory. Earnings unlimited. Write Box E M c-o Times.
ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
If- liSi NEED Mfe
TRAILERS ALL KINDS. Axles, Wheels, Brakes. Truck i Bodies all kinds Stake Pock-
. ets, Sills, Rails, Lights, Hard
ware and Moulding. Upholstering Supplies Leatherette, Cotton, .Burlap, Springs, etc. Custom Built Steel Kitchen Cabinets. 1 DRAKE BROTHERS
LOST 5 mo. old female rat terrier pup. white with black sorts, blazed face. Paul McSwane, Phone 959-X.
HYMERA
! Mrs. Nell Gordon entertained the Busy Bee club at her home on November 5. At noon a delicijous chicken dinner was enjoyed. Those present were Fern Case,' I Katie House, Effie Shepherd, jErma Worth, Goldia Shepherd and son, Alice Huffern, Nina , Gordon, Anna Mae House, Mary l Gordon and . son, . Bonnie . Hus'band, Amy Badders'and daughters and the hostess, Nell Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Husband were supper guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kayjor of Farmersburg, , Hcrschel Swayne of Bloomington, Indiana, has moved back to his farm northeasi of town. Mrs. Mildred Smith was in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Muench of .Vincennes, William Muench, Lucille Westhead and Jack spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Estel , Griffith and Billy Ray in
Mishawaka, Indiana. Sunday
DUGGER Monf Brewer is confined to his
home by illness. j Miss June AnnMiller was in I Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. William Coyner ' spent Sunday with Miss Mary Walters. ; . William Coyner was a Bloomfield visitor Thursday. Max Qiiillen of Owensburg, Kentucky, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Coyner over the weekend. ' Mrs. William Spinks, Rebecca Griffitih, Agnes Corbin, Lettie 38 singer, Mary Corbin, Agnes Corbin and son, Cecil Dukes, Bertha Ingram, Lola King, Jennie Wilkes, Gladys Coyner, Veneta Hope and Mattie Headley spent Wednesday with Mary I Walters. j Loyal Daughters of the Christian church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Veneta Phillips Tuesday evening. After the business contests were played and ,won by Mrs. Emma Spinks, Cecil Dukes and Eva Lisher. The hositess served delicious refreshments to the following members and guests: Mesdames Emma Spinks, Cecil Dukes, Mary Blakman, Isabelle Wilson. Eva Lisher, .Mamie Young, Gladys Coyner, i Helen Hildenbrand, Mrs. Ruth 'Abram and Anna BTaatz.
One-Minute Test " - 1. What are the principal grains? . 2. What is meant by "arid" soil? . . 3. Where does , most of the world's quinine come from?, Words of Wisdom ' " j . He is great who can do what he wishes; he is wise who wishes to do what he can. Ifland. . , . Hints on Etiquette ' When Invitations are issued for a church wedding, the invitation reads: "Mr. and Mrs. Ronald George Brown request the honor of your presence at the marriage
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"of their daughter Marie Helen to Mr. Hiram A. Mither on Thursday, the ninth day 0f May at four o'clock St. Thomas' Church, New York.' ,,yv iii
v' You are a careful peraonconservative, exacting and very capable in the handling of details. You are trustworthy, dependable, your confidence is sought by many, and you have the respect Of everyone. You are fond of children and love your home and strive to make it a happy and attractive one. Vibrations today
are gooa m . a minor way for finances and Joint interests. It is best to await developments before
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accepting things as they appear! Provided interference from others is not tolerated and quarrels are avoided, some happiness and good fortune will eventuate in your next year. Deal tactfully with elders and young people. The child who is born on this date will be moderately fortunate, but elders may occasionally hinder progress. Success as an artist, nurse hotelier or sailor is pori tended. -
S" One-Minute Test Answers - 1. Wheat, barley, rye, rice, oats and corn. 2. Soil that is barren and dry.
3. From Java,
Mrs. Estel Engle, in Hammond for several days last week. Mrs. Tressa Eaton of Hammond, is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs, .Lola Bolinger. Mrs. Sadie Wence, Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Frank LaFollette of Terre Haute attended the Ladies Aide of the Methodist church here Wednesday. Mrr, Blanche Cake's ontertained her Sunday School class of the Church of God with a Hallo
ween party October 31, at the home of Mrs. Cecil Gibson, Three prizes were given for the
best masked. Refreshments of, Chubb, AdabeUe Gibson, Leona sandwiches, jello, lemonade, pop- May Gibson, Joan Reeves, Mary corn, candy and cookies were I Jo Peyronet, Geneva Gibson and served to Dorene Ebler, Phyllis I Mary Polvin.
Here is a complete loan service, ready to help you meet any money need or emergency. Several loan plans available. Convenient monthly repayment terms. Prompt, friendly service. Come in or phone for the cash you need NOW.
! SHELBURN ! i Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks . of I Dayton, Ohio, spent . the , past 'week-end here with her parents, J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bardsley spent Monday evening in Terre Haute. Mrs. Joe Powell visited her daughter and family, Mr. and
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
REXALL
STERILE
ABSORBENT
Gotten BALLS Box Of 200
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MILBURN'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store
"A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. ... .You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at lowest, interest rates. , . , . You can be sure that all business is strictly confidential. . x You can do business with this old reliable, strong bank, which has served this county over seventy-six years without loss to anyone. In short, this bank has stood the test of time and now larger and stronger than ever. We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana - Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Westinghouse Laundromats And Water Heaters WE rIAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS WITH MEN SPECIALLY TRAINED FOR THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE. CALL M83
SMITH'S
HARDWARE CARLISLE, IND.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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