Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1948 — Page 5
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FOR SALE CAR PORKMAKER due soon. Cheaper at car door. Baler twine. Farm Bureau Co-op. AUTO INSURANCE Same service, no raise in rates. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. General Insurance & Real. FOR SALE New house, on 54, short distance from town, never occupied. Full basement, strictly modern. One must see to appreciate. Ed Alumbaugh, owner, 634 S. Court. Phone 904-A. SELL YOUR WHEAT to John son Elevator. Top prices paid, j Quick service. ODen until late (hrn,,ffh i harvest for vour conw.wvB" -- - tf venience. We do appreciate your business. Bob Terhune, Mgr. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. FERTILISER 2-12-6, 2-12-12, 3-12-12, 0-12-12 and 20 Superphosphate now available for immediate delivery at Monroe's Feed & Imp. Sales. i Utt bALJi Mil Fiymoutn coach, good tires, with 1947 Dodge
motor. See Warren Sevier, R. 3, -Sullivan. ! FOR SALE One I.H-C. tractor
FOR SALE Six-room strictly moaern Dungaiow, iuii oasemeni, bathroom downstairs, lavatory and stool upstairs. Located 2 blocks from square. 202 E. Jackson. FOR SALE 40 acres of land. $3500.00. See Earlie Woodward, 6 miles east of Providence Church. FOR SALE 1936 Olds coupe, radio, heater. Runs good. A bargain. Hud's Tire & Gas Service. FOR SALE 4-cylinder Jeep motor in A-l condition. SULLIVAN INSULATING CO., 16 North aiaie atreet, aunivan. FOR SALE-7.50X20 Firestone ! tires, like new. SULLIVAN IN- j SULATING CO., 16 North State : LVa"' FOR SALE 80 New Hampshire Red pullets, 10 wks. old; 2 girls' bicycles, in good condition; 2 9x12 Axminster rugs. George Knotts, Carlisle, Ind. . FOR SALE One electric, Bur rpaghsj adding machine, one lever ourrougns aatung--maoiiiaie, one Elliott duplicating addressing machine. Sullivan Co. Water Co. -. FOR SALE 8-room, modern house, double garage. With fruit. In Carlisle. Immediate nossession.
Price, $10,000.00. W. T. Mellott lasses Dairy, $3.45; Hominy, $4.25; room, semi or modern homes loAgent. ' ' . Ma3r Egg Mash, $4.90; Vitality cated west side of C. & E. I. De- , Grower and . Developer, $4.85; pot. E. C. Pope, 214 Donaldson.
' FOR SALE (1) 195 acres stock and grain farm, 4-room house, garage, 2 large barns, henhouse, jjiuuuei uuube, suu, piemy water. l(2) Some other small farms, 70 ..acres, 45 and 16. (3) Some small, I. ...... .J u 1 . . ; cheap city property. Harry Brown, ,512 North Section. FOR SALE Zerpne and Zerex I in stock and now on sale. Time to : buy at Hauger Bus Stop in Shelburn. FOR SALE Case hay baler, i A-l condition. Sell or trade. Ernest Medley, 4 miles south of Pleasantville. FOR SALE Mangoes, pimentoes, hot and sweet peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. 4, Sullivan. FOR SALE 5 shoats. 3 miles north oh 41, first house east. Alvy Engle. FOR SALE Hay in field, 50c to 70c bale. Ermine Jackson, second house east of Lippeatt Mine. Phone 8143 Sullivan. Baling this week and next. FOR SALE Fries. 1 mile south of Sullivan on U. S. 41. Mrs. Lex Robbins. DURHAM can s upply your memorial need, regardless. Most reasonably and well! James J. Durham, East Side Square, Sulli van. FOR SALE New Spinet Piano complete with bench and delivery. Our special only $495.00. R W. Cadwell Music House. ( FOR SALE 2 young fresh cows. One with calf. Also '33 Chevrolet truck. 3 miles northwest Shelburn. Robert Pugh. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Hant. Indian
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FOR SALE Balbo rye, on 154 WRECKING large ivame build3 miles west of high school. H. W. ing in Pimento. All kinds of the Ephlin. best lumber I have ever had. See . me on trie j0b from 8:00 until PRODUCTION BRED DUROC 5:00. Flooring, laths, pine sheeting, bred sow sale, Thursday, Aug. sneetrock, beaver board. Doors, 12th, 1:00 C.S.T., under a tent. 40 windowS( frameS) casing. Also top gilts bred to two outstanding dwelling to be moved. Harvey boars for August and September patr shelburn. i farrow. ' Herschel E. Doades, - ' Washington, Indiana. LET BOB WRIGHT do that work on your car or truck. SulliFOR SALE '41 model car. van county Motor Sales, ShelPriced to sell today. 428 So. Bell t,urn Ind 0n U S 41 St. ! 1
- FOR SALE-Halehaven peaches. The best for canning and freezing. Tree ripe. Wilsonhill Orchard, 8 mi. east of Carlisle. j 1 F0R SALE Apex electric washer Reasonable. 618 N. Main. FOR SALE - Capitol furnace boiler. 255 Indiana Avenue. vianw xlm at? a motm,.o not nrofessional results cleaning auto upholstery with Fina Foam, Root's. '.. FOR SALE Ford tractor, plow and cultivator. Also mower and disc. Four miles west of ersburg. Neale Drake. Farmplow, 12 inch. Francis Woodard, Farmersburg, Ind. FOR SALE 1936 IVi-ton rf.wOt 10 q.or ....u.v.v uutn, u u, uuujr, tires. Priced for immediate sale. Mrs. Oliver Butler, 2 miles south of Dugger. FOR SALE 6-year-old Jersey cow and farm wagon. Gilbert Pigg, of mile west of Long Chapel Church. FOR SALE Fries, 3 to 4 lbs. White Rock. Ora Sims, Phone 8212. Across Wildin's Greenhouse. NO. 5 and No. 6 coal delivered. Cal1 0"-L- rders as low as 3 tons taken-j-qr SALe'-1946 Oliver Ann Arbor hydraulic baler; 1939 Dodge truck; 1947 one-row corn picker. All in good shape. Banta Bros., Merom route one. FOR SALE One John Deere B ' tractor on rubber, cultivator and disc. Dale Creager, 3 miles northeast Cass. - f Electric range, Electromaster. FOR SALE apartment size Deep well cooker. Full automatic. Used sixty days. Call 448, WHY PAY MORE? 16 MoHorse Feed, $4.45; Corn and Oats, $3.75; Vitality Rabbit Pellets, $4.95. Also nine head coming two-year-cld steers and one Angus bull. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE Two gas automatic floor furnaces complete with thermostat; used short time. Also one fuel oil space heater, almost new. Call at 409 North Section. GARDEN FRESH GREEN ilEANS. 13c per lb. or $3.00 per more. FISHER'S, PHONE 710"A. FOR SALE Buffet and china closet; complete bedroom suite; 2 end tables; cabinet base; complete rings and rods for 4 double windows, color ivory. Phone 9215. FOR SALE 9x12 Axminster rug, in good condition 935-Y or 216 E. Harris. Phone FOR SALE .22 short rifle shells, box of 50, 29c; .22 long rifle shells, box of 50, 49c. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, Gail Combs, Owner, 8 East Washington Street. FOR SALE One 5-piece bedroom suite. 1 mile north of ReSent Mine. Ted Miller. Miscellaneous " STEIN'S TAVERN-the biggest ittle tavern in Sullivan County. here old friends meet. Fritz Stein, owner. WOULD you drive 50 miles for $100? Bring your car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used oars. G. I. Deckard, Mobilgas Sta - tion. Sullivan. , . JOHNSON S KILL-ALL (coniduuuiue, siomauu . yvnuu cuu fungicide). An effective dust for orntpet.inn of vegetables, flowers and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACK ' AGE. Contains Rotenone, copper, j DDT, sulphur and other valuable' materials to . kill bean beetles, i cabbage worms and just about everytning else mat gives you trouble with your gardening. Just. dust it on. Economically priced: 1 lb. for 39c: 3 lbs. for $1.15. . JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., I 115 South Court St. Phone 606. I
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NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy, r NOTICE Bill has boueht the Alumbaueh Market across the R.R. on South Section St. Fresh uit and vegetables daily Plenty parking space. Bill Keene, Prop. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, 118. North State Street, Sullivan, Indiana, invites you to attend the GOSPEL MEETINGS now in progress, through August 8th. Sunday services 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. Evening services 7:30 P. M.
INSTANTLY! You'll have to husband and Dad, Gilbert L. Ircome a jumping if you want this vin who Passed away on year
five-room bungalow, all newly prorated, new bath fixtures' . -,".," eiecxric noi waier neaier. xogeiner with 16 acres. 10 acres of extra g00d corn, acre of good garden, balance bluegrass pasture. Locatea on state nignway iour mnes of Sullivan. Owner leaving state. Can be purchased with or without furniture. Possession 2 weeks. j See E..C. Pope, 214 DonaHson , exclusive salesman. IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. WANTED : CESSPOOL, septic tanks, goveiiimeiH lonei cleaning, moaern .pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times waitress. Apply m person. Sullivan Hotel. wr , HTTT?n Tl A ! . "YOUNG LADY WANTED Per- j manent position open for young lady over 18. Apply Bennett's Pharmacy timf. ,.rA,m t , ..... numM vvftiNiriU l nave two cash buyers waiting for 5 or 6-. I . WANTED Ironing. Main. 542 So. WANTED Coal and general hauling. See Franklin Robertson, 820 E. Washington or call 931-L. , WANTED TO BUY Baby bed. Phone 9215. , FOR RETnT l'OR RENT Electric Floor ;rs, Ed new electric nand sandcr for table tops, woodwork, eic. rfullirfii Decorating Co. j FOR RENT 3-room apartment. ' Furnished or semi-furnished. Upstairs. Box 668 c-o Times. , FOR RENT One modern unfurnished room. Private entrance. 215 W. Harris. LOST LOST OR STOLEN Small gold Grant wrist watch, stretchy length band. Keepsake from husband billed in service. Anyone with any information call 8235 or notify Mrs. Helen Wilson, R. R. 1, Sullivan. LOST Reddish-blonde cocker i spaniel, part scotty. Wearing a black harness and leash. If found P18 cal1 943"L- Disappeared ,Thday evening. , ! CARD OF THANKS j I private Laughrey: ' , j I We wifh to epTf s ,our sincere aW and thanks to our 8hbow and friends tov the lndneS a"d sympathy shown us n our grea sorrow. We also wish , I to thank the American Legion, 1 Rev. T. M. Jennings, the singers for the lovely songs and the don. , 0rs of all the beautiful flowers, The children, Shirley, Carol , i-s T , i anu uunnip iauanrpv i The Father, Mother and Sisters CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank cur friends and neighbors, the Billman Fu-I neral HomP) Rev AldriGhi Mrs. Jc8nette Wernz and all those who were s0 kindto us during the m. a , ,th nf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Giles Mr. and Mrs. David Giles Mr., and Mrs Johnson Bell Mrs. Vpude KnoHs Mrs. Kate Howard -
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MAN HAVE FOR LYING f Indiana Population Rises In 7 Years WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. (UP) The population of the United States increased about nine per cent between 1940 and 1947 and now totals 143.414,000, the Census Burcau estimated today. Population on the Pacific Coa:t increased 41 per cent during lliat t.ovinrJ Thirfv-ninp staffs in all showed net gains. Ttfnrth anH Smith Dakota and Montana - showed relatively heavy losses. The principal factor in the increase as a whole, the Bureau Mid. was the excess of births over deaths. Population shifts together with immigration from abroad accounted for the large gains in the West. The Bureau estimated that during the seven-year period, California gained 42.7 per cent, Oregon 41.8, and Washington 35.8.! j These were the first three states in population growth. ' Population in Indiana increased Mhft per cent during the same period, the Bureau estimated. In 1947, there were 3,835,000 Hoosiers, an increase of 408,000 above the 1940 figure. jjovorusv;
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