Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 149, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 July 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, JULY 1, 1947. PAGE THREE CLA 0 AD CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2 per word foi one day, 4o per word for three days. Minimum 'charge, 35c. Send cash, money, order, or check wl th order. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid bg the end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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Sixteen cubic foot deep freezin stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. i .t PROMPT ROAD service for be battery and farm equipment 'oubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . all MACE. CEMENT BLOCKS. SAND, any u-pose, GRAVEL. Materials conanted if desired. Free estimate. Ihone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block lant. ' WE HAVE Combination storm ioors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulaion Co., 258. vnn rat.F. Cnmolete Custom
f 1 Hammer; Mill, 1 1-ton mixer, . yearling heifer. Dan Walters, R 10-inch Burr mill, 1 corn shell-jR- 3, Sullivan.
r, motors and switches for the bove equipment. Has been used bout one year. Can be seen at agleton's Feed Store, Robinson, 11. Write Fred M. Eagleton, lobinson, 111. HOG feeders Save money on eed! Buy less, save more. Think it; one bag of Murphy's Cutlost Concentrate is enough for wo pigs from birth to market ilus your farm grains. See us tolay. Let us figure your savings. .AWRENCE MARTIN FEED ITORE. Shelburn. . FOR SALE 6 sows and 35 )igs. Also 6 sows to farrow in August. Robert Pugh, R. 2, Shel)urn. FOR SALE Two B-flat clarnets, one Black Conn. 566 W. rohnson. FOR SALE 6 restaurant tables
and chairs with white porcelain wagon, taiDoa seea rye au
tops. $15.00 each. 2rn, Shelburn. FOR SALE Registered beagle pups nine and ten weeks old, sired by today's most popular
field champions out of daughters Porch. Water and sink in kitchen. nf lHina fipH rhammons. ThisBg front Prch- Good garage.
strain nf hraeles is noted for eood , Floyd McCammon, Dugger.
voices, keen nose, and being allday hunters. Ronald Russell, Route 5, Phone 8171. -1 FOR SALE Austra White friers. M. C. Lane, 728 E. Chaney. FOR S AT ,R Five-room co
pletely furnished, strictly modern sfudio couch.
bungalow, full basement, ideal location, close in. Write Box MB, Sullivan Daily Times. ' FOR SALE Saddle horse, lady broke; Chevrolet IVi-ton transmission and power take off. 1 mile east Dodd Bridge Church. Jesse Wood. MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. FOR 'SALE HndsonStraight Eight, 6 ply heavy duty new tires, two heaters, good battery, two fog lights. In first class shape. Phone 182 or 629 E. Jackson. FOR ' SALE Nine O.I.C. gilts, will pig Aug. fifth on. Are double immuned. Abie's Feed Store. HAY for sale in field. Now baling. Good hay. Call 8165. FOR SALE Table top electric range, white. 311 South Section. ,' FOR SALE Renewed sweepers for sale $15.00 and up, while they last. Also all makes of sweepers renewed or repaired. Free checkover on any sweeper anywhere. We"buy old worn-out sweepers. Call Phone 829-X. 217 Wolfenberger St., Sullivan, Ind. 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. USED FURNITURE Ice boxes, oil stoves, laundry stoves, small Florence heater, Briggs & Stratton gasoline motor, washing machine, . living room suites, lawn mowerv good boy's bicycle. The Trading Post, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Friers, 60c each. Fasti Hancock, 2 miles ' west of Sullivan. R. R. 2. FOR SALE One Supertone electric Hawaiian guitar and am plifier, complete. Like new. Rob ert H. Snyder, Carlisle, Ind. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hoga. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford $201 or Crawford 53109, Ferrc Haute. We pay ali phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Ernie, Indians
FOR SALE Riding horse, saddle and bridle. Leland C. Phegley, Carlisle R. R. 3.
FOR SALE Apples, both cooking and eating. Peaches. Plums, 25c a gallon. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE New '47 HarleyDavidson motorcycle 45. 800 miles. Wayne Wonders, Dodd's Bridge. 4 miles south Fairbanks. FOR SALE Good rye. Wayne Wonders, Dodd's Bridge. FOR SALE A.C. combine. In good condition. Sheldon Meier, R. R. 5, Sullivan, or Highway 54.
iir, .nninmpnt. consisting I FOR SALE Cow and calf;
. FOR SALE Vi h.p. electric motor; and wanted to .buy, wagon, nucn ior iew iaea corn pn-ner. David Huff, Sullivan R. 2. Grays I ! villo phone. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres, 2 miles southeast of Lewis. Priced to sell. J. A. Tobey, Box 147, Salem, Indiana. Telephone 357-X. FOR SALE Cooking apples, and one pedal type sewing machine. Rickard "Orchard, lYi miles west of Legion Home. FOR SALE or Trade for livestock: Oliver "60" tractor on rubber with cultivators, in A-l condition. John Deere 2-bottom 12-in. tractor plow, good as new. John Deere 290, rubber-tired corn planter, complete with check row and fertilizer attach., like new. Heavy duty, rubber-tired
nnnio'c Tnu. pricea ior quick saie. am t.
IDockls, Vi mi. S. Sullivan on U. S. 41. PhOne 9212. . FOR SALE In Dugger, 5room house with closed-in back STARTED & DAY - OLD CHICKS now on sale. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606. . ' FOR 'SALE-Two- canary birds, good singers, and cages. Also Lawrence McCammon Dugger. iUK JsALJi Flooring, win-; dows, doors and frames. 4-room house to be moved from premises. Harvey M.' Parr, Shelburn, Phone 143-K. FOR SALE 2 chiffoniers, dresser, 12x12 congoleum vug, oak dining table, small wi'iting desk and other articles. C. H. Snavely, 226 W. Giles. Boys' Hiawatha bicycles, $38.95 to $41.95; Hiawatha Doodle Bug motor scooter, $139.50; kiddies 10-inch tricycles, $9.95; sturdily built Walton deluxe wagons $15.95. Gamble's, Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, North Side Square Phone 433. MISCELLANOUS 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 compen sation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg COMPLETE SERVICE Lubri cation, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLE MENT SALES. SELL YOUR WHEAT to John son Elevator. Highest prices paid, quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, Sullivan. - AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY The most profitable Business in South Sullivan County. A one man operation. Act quickly! D. W. Cripe, 21 East Fifth Ave., Columbus 1, Ohio. TAKING ORDERS for cucumbers. Graysville phone. 1 mile east, mile south of Graysville. E H. Shipp. CUT your cash outlay for ooultry 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. ll HUHUIJ. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING 4 Drake Bros. Exnert Body Buildine Cutem Work Phone SSI
LAWN MOWER repairing, sharpening and overhauling. The grass is getting tall. Bring your mower in now. Boone Harness Shop, 16 East Jackson Street. VACUUM clean your heating system. Installing and repairing. Phone 830. John W. Mood, 419 N. Broad St.
It's time to WHIZZ-OR-IZE that MOTOR BIKE. Complete motor, $97.55 (plus tax). Oscar Norris Sales & Service, 438 Star Avenue. PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening 8;00 P. M. at St. Mary'sChurch basement. Door prize. Public invited. SEE THE new Planet Jr. garden tractor. Allison ' Hardware, Shelburn, Ind. BLACKSMITH SHOP now In fl11 nnaiinn at -,- nf Akrs' Ice House . in Shelburn. Frank Soos, Proprietor. VET JOB SERVICE All kinds work. Furnaces cleaned, repaired, firepots installed, grates installed. Basements cleaned, waterproofed, white washed. Furniture, office bldgs. cleaned. Woodwork washed, varnished. Lawns mowed. Trash cleaned. Any kind work done at homes. No job too big, no job too small. Bill Carty, 24 N. Section, Sullivan, Ind. Bring in your soy beans left over from planting now. Johnson Elevator. Persons are known who took army tent from 621 N. Section St. Return without trouble1. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Straw in field or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farmersburg WANTED Young man Between 20 and 30 years of age to learn trade. Give phone number.' Box 73 care Times. . I WANTED TO RENT 4, 5 or 6-room house in or near Hvmera by reliable party. Box 709 care Times. , LADY wants furnished room in modern home. Prefer north or west, close in. Address H. T. Zenor. Agt., 17 S. 6th. Terre Haute,. ' WANTED Girl who can drive, to work in well-known Sullivan grocery store. Write Box TC, c-o Times. WANTED Well located residenceJ Three or more bedrooms. Will buy or trade. R. H. Billman. WANTED Part-time , waitress. Experience not necessary. Write Box MS, c-o Times. " WANTER TO BUY Good range. Phone 669. gas FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. i FOR RENT 4-room apartment. Kitchen furnished. On square. Box 1000 c-o Times. FOR RENT-room , furnished apt. and bath. Outside entrance. Close in. 219 S. Section Street. Phone 183-L. LOST
.time limits within which vetLOST Red tool-box between erans and their survivors and Wildin's Greenhouse and first dependents are entitled to.exercrossroads going south. If found cise certain rights, benefits, and
return to Bill Robbins at crossroads. LOST Black back and red headed hound. Lost near Dodd Bridge. Call Earl Coyner, Merom. Reward. The Shimmying " car- is a dangerous car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomfort cans accidents besidet ruining your tires. Wit correct " Shimmy " properly. 118 So. Main Phone 98
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SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Olney, Illinois, are on their vaca tion. They will visit one week in I Wisconsin with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Prairie yi a mi.......!.... ......... i LreeK, spem xiiurauay evening here with relatives. Mrs. Grace Cummins of IndI ianapolis, was the guest of her ! sister, Mrs. Violet Cash, over the week-end. Junior Ashcraft of Indianapolis, is spending a two weeks vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashcraft. Mrs. Anna McClelland of Illinois, spent Thursday with Mrs. Maude German. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Olney, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Jr of Danville, Illinois and Mrs. Agnes Parrette of Terre Haute, spent Sunday at Shakamak State Park. . ... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wise and Mr and Mrs Jack chubb have returned from Mississippi where thev visited relatives and friends. wh;i h vicitoH tho finif IF 111 JV, ,J.1A HIV; v of Mexico. Rev. and Mrs. Hughes Moorahead were called to Eldorado, Illinois last Friday due to the serious illness of Mrs. Moorehead's mother: who suffered a heart attack!. The Indiana Camp Meeting and ! State Convention of the Cleve land Assembly Church of God convened in Indianapolis July j 15 to July 24, at the new camp ' ground recently purchased. Those from Shelburn .who attended were Rev. and Mrs. Hughes , Moorehead, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Heppard and children, Mrs. Harry. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wise, Mrs. Retha Mills, Mrs. Emma Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Johnson. HEY'RE STILl mm HOME Following, is a convenient ready-reference tabulation of the privileges to which they are e.n titled under Federal law. Two years , after discharge or end of the war, whichever is later: Eligible for readjustment allowances under GI Bill, i .Four years after discharge or end of war, whichever is . later: NEED MOMY 0 balance ihe 4 - Family Budget f V extra expenses have made it difficult to balance the family budget, get a lean irem u
straighten thinas out. We advance to pety bills, buy needed things I
and family and for any ether
Choice of loan plans ... Monthly repayment terms , . . Prcmpt, friendly service.
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Eligible to initiate educational rights under ' GI Bill, and, or Public Law 16 vocational reeducation. Five years after taking out National Service life insurance, (if term policy is dated after Jan. 1, 1946): Conversion privilege in permanent policies. Five years after end of war: AH readjustment allowances end. Eight years after taking out National Service life insurance
I (if term policy dated before Jan. 1, 1946): Conversion privilege to permanent policies. Ten years after end of war: Rights to apply for loan guarantee under GI Bill expires. Fifteen years after discharge, or fifteen years after June 22, 1944, whichever is later:. Appeals may be made for Review of Discharge. 1 ' End of war is the date to be et by Congress or presidential proclamation. But end of war will not occur for enlistees in Regular branches of Armed Forces until expiration of ' firJt - enlistment under Voluntary Recruitment Act of 1945, if such enlistment has occurred prior to Oct.' 6, 1946. Also, GI . rights continue for men inducted or enlisting after that date, but "eligibility time" is calculated only on active service time from date of induction or enlistment until official declaration of "end of war." NEW SUITS Mary Campbell ' vs. , City of Terre Halite. Complaint for damages, . Hundreds of my fanner friendi . have found that Oceo Mineral Compound helps them get their pigs off to the right start. It helps them get faster, thriftier gains when they keep their pigs on Occo . r helps them have their hogs ready for market, days . . yes, even weeks : ., ahead of schedule. And they pull down top market prices because their stock Is iri top r condition. Let me tell you about ' gjmu the economical and f lVjk practical Occo iJt!20 feeding program Saajgis , for hogs. j YOUR OCCO SERVICE MAN DAMON PUGH FARMERSBURG R. R. 1 , Phone R-28-C useful purpose Come fa r pfeont East Side. Square
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Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hcjilman sDent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Landes Bluffton, Ohio. at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. and daughters returned day to their home in Robins, Georgia, after here with Mrs. Stella Vinson visiting Johnson and daughters. Mrs. Freda Hubble and son and ( Mrs. Mary Maupin have returned home from a vacation trip in Arkansas and southern Illinois. The Junior Pals class, taught by Roxie Kelsey, enjoyed a picnic supper at Shakamak Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry, are enjoying a vacation inp iu Minnesota. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bex left Friday on a' vacation trip in Michigan. Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Smiley will operate the . Bex Grocery at Merom Station dur FREE Acousticoh Hearing Clinic Davis Hotel Wednesday, July 30th 2 to 5 P.M. Home or Evening Appointment by Calling the Hotel A V. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU REPORT announces the discovery of s new tannic acid treatment for ivy poisoning. The treatment has been found excellent; it is gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in a surprisingly short time often within 24 hours. These government findings are incor porated in the new product IVY-DRY ... At your; drugstore, 59c . irY-DRY ii mil- by IVf CORP.. Uoxtehir. JV. ., not txKiciatud with irty fwmm'nt wmizntin. Theyll Do It Every Night before last you couldn't have put lush' WELL TO SLEEP WITH A SLED6E HAMMER.
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Freida Bogard has returned home from a vacation with rela1 tives in Hammond.' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daugherty and son left Saturday morning for their home in Salinas, California after spending the past month with relatives and friends here and in Sullivan. ' . Bill Johnson and Clifford Ban-
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CITY TAXI , PHONE 239 ON THE ' JOB DAY ... and ... NIGHT Dependable . Courteous o Reliable It took 20 years to perfect th delicious blending of flavor, and nourishment . . . now, new ; Corn-Soya is catching on fast. It's toasty, tempting, stays crisp in milk. Get some today. W FA!? f calls for farms in Sullivan and you want to sell, list with the the circulation of our famous our years of experience in buyers for all types of real LaFollette ' Phone 9075 North On 41. By Jimmy Hatfo
