Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 September 1947 — Page 3

PAGE THREE

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1947. , SULLIVAN, INDIANA

1 r AMnir

I

CLASSIFIED; AB

CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each less 70c for three insertions, 4c for each additional

nrlrlitinnai word, iirsv uunuuu --

word for three insdrtions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. " f

t mm- nor ii'iirii. minimum .n .in.

Obituaries, In Aiemoriam wauinnum-w , , I An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the

month, excepting firms and organizations mat carry regular cui6e .m, An additional charge of 35c will be made for the use of box numbers.

FOR SALE

SEED RYE, horse tanks, founts. Farm Bureau Co-op.

' PROMPT ROAD service for lire battery, and farm equipment troubles.. Phone 285. In haste ...... call MACE. '

HAVE Combination storm Phone O. P. Dale Insula

tion Co., 258. '

FOR SALE 1 barrel of Polarine tractor oil, 55c per gal.; 25

hog i bu. No. 1 yellow conv $2,50 per

bu.; cabbage for sauerkraut, ic

lb. Ottis Thomson, Hymera, ina.

WE doors.

SELL YOUR WHEAT to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator,

Sullivan. ' : ' - - FOR SALERudy seed wheat: S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon . phone. State Road 54. ' ' --

FOR SALE! 7-room house and

1936 Lincoln Zephyr. Inquire 330

E. Gray St.

NT

FOR SALE One wardrobe, 1 girl's coat, 2 ladies' coats. 28 N. State. Phone 228. - FOR SALE 120-acre farm, 2 V2 miles east of Merom. 2-story house, outbuildings. H a r o 1 d

Setzer, Graysvuie.

FOR SALE 1941 ' Ford truck, Vs ton, long wheel base. J. C. Kester, Lewis, Ind.

FOR SALE Double-breasted suit, size 37. cood condition. Also

toDcoat. McKinley Electric Shop, i

' FOR SALE 5-room house, automatic electric pump, water and sink in kitchen, large building with concrete i'loor, can be used

as barn or work shop, parage, nmiitrv hnnsp. 19 acres land. 4

uuw -w 7 - miles southeast Sullivan. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. Usrey's Real Estate & Ins., Coffman Bldg., Sullivan, Phone 172.

FOR SALE 1946 model 28 ft.

tandem Liberty trailer, gas stove, ice box, heated floor, completely

furnished. Liberty Service btation, across from hospital.

MISCELLANQUS

COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail Dines., mufflers, and

shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES.

FORTY can ride as cheap as I

one. Picnic and out ot town trips, etc. Phone 685. W. M. Draper.

FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer. Also shepherd pups. 1 mile east of Carlisle, Freelandville road.

Horton.

-r

CONFIDENTIALLY we think Fina Foam is tops for cleaning auto upholstery. Root's.

COAL, COAL Lump, $7.00; Egg, $6.75; Mine Run, $6.60; Stoker, $6.50. Bob Pearison, 934-B.

"Norman

FOR SALE Florence heater, one kerosene five-burner stove, sanitary toilet. 419N. Court. FOUR-room bungalow, modern with hot water heat. . Glassed-in front and back porch. Possession and close up. Box 940 c-o Times.

FOR SALE Bulbs of Rubrum lily, large jonquil, crocus. Also cut flowers. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 Cross St.

FOR SALE 1 young Duroc male hog. Weight 180 lbs. Call

223, Merom,

FOR SALE Circulating heat

er. Very reasonable. Call between 7 and 8 p. m. 416 South

Troll St.

FOR SALE Baled hay, white

oak timber. 6 miles east of Sulli van on 54. Claude Cowden.

INSURANCE Complete line.

Real estate farms and town pro

perty. Ferd Hall, North Oakley

Bldg., Phone 567.

NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors

and are expecting a shipment of

Finland pranite soon. We can

erect anv stone 'that is on floor

in one week's notice. Sullivan

Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.

GET your apples by the bushel

or by the tree. Bring baskets and

pick your own. Red and Golden Delicious. Leo Phillips Orchard, 2 mi. northwest of Graysville.

1 WHO U5EP MY manicunb ,j v AT o fpTO TO I 7 LABOUTPUTTINS y I V, -THlNWf I

nS) f

ma,-v mMk whv i .v sn-.f " i

UL -5mA Hi..,.l liPWppaS bph i . RipKIRBY

L.. Ulcui 1 MUCH AFRAID AIRFIELD OB THE JL HOUSE.'. J ,,-s.l--..C ......

NEWS UNCLE ) HAVE GONE FAC.. KOkTO'S SQME"' fcIWvKS IpbosptchasA tmeboVswill murder? mtWmi WJIlWHft

mxm mrf)rK' WWmmm Jy-imm

mm, mm mm mmmm -

nr MTiuTi ! a i ri in ni inn

WAnit-U LOST On east side oi jacKSon; Xnil rSI IKIM 1 r-ZT-'-n Hill No. 7 mine road Sunday),! J LLUU8 111

WANTED 3 or 4-room un

furnished apartment in Sullivan.

Box 24 c-o Times.

FOR SALE 5-acre tract with a splendid orchard bearing, 4room house and other outbuildings. Spraying attachments goes with the place. Located on Highway 48, four miles from Sullivan, Price $5000.00. W. T. MpUott.

FOR SALE Nice country home on pavement. House' completely redecorated. Ideal location. See Alva Vaughn or phone 278. - FOR SALE Two purebred spotted - boars, Shetland pony, saddle and bridle! Max Woodard, Fairbanks.

HOG feeders save money on feed' Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's CutCdst Concentrate is enough for twtf pigs from birth . to market plus your farm grains. Seej?ss today. Let us figure your savings. r ATDK-NTI-W MARTIN FEED

L ' iHJi,iJ,J ' ' STORE, Shelburn. MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office In Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. - FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana.

FOR SALE Morgan saddle

! horse and saddle. Gentle, lady

broke. At Dodd Bridge School.

Priced to sell.

NOW PICKING Grimes Golden

apples. Other varieties later.

Rush Schaffer, New Lebanon.

CUT your cash outlay for nonltrv feed this new way! Just

bring in 800 lbs. of your grains X :.. ,ltl, Onfl lVia

We III J A U1G11& vv i li l 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.

WANTED Right front fender and right door glass for Model 34 V-8. Write B. B. Conger, R. 1, Merom, Ind. ' v

I STILL have a few dresses and sweaters left. Betty, Cauldwell, 366 W. Washington. " FOR SALE Pull type two-row corn picker, in good condition. Lang McCammon, R. 1, Sullivan. Carlisle phone.

FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet se

dan. Priced reasonable. Good

tires. R. J. Hoke, Carlisle R. R. 1

NOTICE Got another load of little Klondike melons fresh from the patch. Also plenty of minnows. South Texaco Station.

Speck Harris.

WANTED Prospective Times carrier in Shelburn. Write or ap

ply in person. Times Office. '

T.OST On east side of Jackson

!.T, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bolinger

w,uu's ? ' . " r T hf ranpv Kansas, returned to

VV I'll U'lM v r

R. 1, Shelburn.

MEROM

WANTED Apple pickers Rush Schaffer, New Lebanon.

WANTED

Small

piano in good condition, care Times.

upright Box 720

WANTED News Stand.

Girl at Boyle's

FOR SALE Four-room coto. owtriritv. Located New

four lots. Stella Ice

Mace, 410 N. Sixth St., Tel. H-0201, Terre Haute, Ind t-rn catF. Fullv modern sub-

hrma Caraee and other

outbuildings. 11 acres ground Thrpp-fourths mile from Corpor

ation line of Sullivan. Possession S7500.00. Worth

the money. W. T. Mellott. "IrnrT'sALE Sweaters, coat;

j i;,-c cWf 12 and 14.

Betty Booher, Phone 243.

r-nu rat.E 125 bu. Goens

A. " ...Unnt At PVVPS1. Charter OaK

heating stove. James Shrum Phone 9204.

ONE large hot air furnace; one

m'tai hath cabinet: 3UU 2' x'i xo

Harvey N. Parr, Shelburn, Phone

9-K.

" FOR SALE 1945 Chev. truck with tandem and 16-foot coal ua in crnnri condition. Pal

Goodman, 518 N. State St.

WANT TO BUY house in Sullivan. Close in. Modern or semimodern. State price. Alois Primes, Shelburn, Ind., c-o Ralph Bush, Box 294.

PRODUCTION BRED Duroc Boar and Gilt Sale Thursday,

Oct. 2 at 1:00 o'clock. 75 head of

our best boars and gilts. Herschel E. Doadcs, Washington, Ind.

.HAVE customer for small hsuse. Price below $1500. W. T. Mellott.

FOR RENT

FOR. RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.

FOR SALE John Deere No. 25

mounted corn picker, just rebuilt, in A-No. 1 condition.

Allison Pittman, Paxton.

FOR SALE East of Sullivan, 5

acres, 3-room-house, garage ana chicken house. Any reasonable

otter. Inquire 424 So. Court.

COME TO Larson's Market for pure comb honey.

SPECIAL Oct. 1st to 15th, Regular $3.00 motor tune, $2.50,

on most cars. Guaranteed service. Huston's Garage, across from Post Office, Graysville, Ind.

FOR RENT Five-room mod

ern furnished apartment. No ob

jection to children. 225 South

Mjain. '

TWO unfurnished rooms for rent. Adults only. 419 N. Main St.

FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. Adults only. 341 N. Broad.

Mrs. Jennie Devol of Terre Haute, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney and

family this week.

: Jude Hoesman of Columbus, Indiana was a guest Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoesman,

Warner Lowe, principal of tne

local school, is confined to nis

with illness. Mrs.

Alan Jones is working during his absence. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andrews Jr. have returned to Merom to make their home. They have been liv-

ing at Colorado opringa, uiu., where he was stationed as a lientenant inthe Army until

his recent honorable discharge. . Mrs. Mayme Apple left Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rex .Apple in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoilman

an a enn rvf Tprre Haute, were

nilU Ulli V. -. - - - r guests a part of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings and family moved Friday to Farmersburg where he has accepted the pastorate at the

Presbyterian church.

their home Friday morning after

a week's visit with Mr. Bolinger's

cousins, Mrs. Mattie Sebring and Mr. Sebring. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Killion of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs.

! Earl Spice of Detroit, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl . Miller. Thursday. .

Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Plew wno

have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Ladson and other relatives, left for New York Monday en route to Tehran, Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Joynee and daughter, Sharon, of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vera Crow

Sunday. - - 1 ' 1

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bardsieyi

visited Mr. and : Mrs. Glessie Walters of Sullivan - the past

week..

Mrs, Linnie Garrison of Fontanel Indiana, spent the past two weeks with her niece, Mrs. Winnie Ladson.

were Edna Boyii, unie uii,

Maude Froment, Glenn Downs, Anna Hill, Hallie Richey, Leona

Walters, Ora Johnson, Esther Bailey, Ethel Wright, Jessie Bardsley and the hostess, ; Sadie 'Thompson. ; ' 1 ::.:::'

I

LOAMS

iWhen you need cash quickly, ask about our ' Auto :Lmo Plan. Cash advanced prompt' Iy, on just your car as security. Monthly repayment terms, arranged to fit your budget. Comi in qt phone

Fidelity Loan Co.

Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY

FOR BACKACHES DUE TO KIDNEYS TF Tres aciditv of your urine makea

your back ache to you groan ... so you

get up d or.t umcs u ju)tu' iw s ,.. now be of good cheer. , Three generations ago a famous doctor noticed that hundreds of his patients had this backache. He compounded a medicine made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsamstruly Nature's own way to relief; :ii:. nurd it. The medicine is

Ullll.VMJ - Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Instantly you

take it, it starts to worn nusmng oui muse . excess acids that may cause your backache . . . increasing the flow of urine to help ease that 'burning sensation when you pass

water . . . and tnat Diaaaer umauuii .. makes you get up nights. Caution : take as directed. You'll say it's marvelous. For free trial Bupply, send Ito Dept. Vj .: Kilmer & Co, Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of 5 warnrRoot today at your drugstore.

LOST

FOR SALE 2 registered Poljed

Hereford bulls; 2 registered heifers suitable for 4-H. All are Domino bloodlines and Bangs vaccin

ated, i W. D. Baughman, West Union, 111. .

FOR SALE Living room suite,

occasional chair and ottoman, tables, cabinet radio, bedroom suite, breakfast set and cabinet to

match, 9x12 linoleum. At 215 W.

Harris St.

pr.PASF. will someone return I

our little black and white dog? j LOST Black and white collie. Will pay liberal reward for his , Disappeared Monday morning, safe return. Part collie, about 9-j Reward. Call 9064. . months, white breast, white ori '"

paws, muzzle, and stripe Detween eyes; white tip of tail. Answers to "Chief." Call James Thomas, Shelburn, after 6 p. m.

FOR SALE Feeding hogs. Ralph Shake, Sullivan Route 4. FOR SALE Newly decorated

4 rooms, two clothes presses, large

front and rear porches, 7 bearing fruit trees, large garage. Quick possession. ?2700. 311 North Chase.

DONKEY SOFTBALL GAME TUESDAY, SEPT. SO 4-H CLUB FAIRGROUNDS Sullivan . Kraft Jaycees vs. Foods Admission, 40c & 20c (Tickets On Sale At Boyle's News Stand)

. Save 1-3 Of Your Fuel Bill LET US CLEAN YOUR FURNACE

8 N

FATE RICE Main St. ' Telephone 855

LOOK LOOK LOOK Want More $ $ $'$ For Your Car?

BRING YOUR CAR AND TITLE TO 212 NORTH SECTION ST.

OR PHONE 330 TODAY. Cars Bought - Sold Exchanged GRANT I. DECKARD

SULLIVAN, IND.

FOR SALE 1936 GMC l2-ton truck. Good tires and runs good. $200.00. Mfltney Garage, Paxton. FOR SALE 1938 Oldsmobile. 4 miles north on 41.. John Wagner. FOR SALE 8-acre, modern house except furnace, basement, good outbuildings. Suitable fo Doultrv. Small fruits. milf

fmm Cnrnoration line. Posses

sion 45 days. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE Warm Morning

circulating heater, good as new. Used two seasons. 250 W. Thomas St. or call 574-A.

Dead Animals

Removed All kinds: horses, cows, pheen, calves and hogs. Call Mnnriui Vk0i Rf rvire. Sulli

van nlinnp M2 or Crawford

s?M nr Crawford 53109.

Tfrre Haute. We Day all

phone charges. 24 hour ser

John Waehiel Co,!

FOR SALE 2 pairs of wine striDed draues with valances, 2V2

yards long, 54 inches wide. Door

curtains to match. Like' new. Phone 926-B or call at 316 W.

Graysville.

"SPEED QUEEN and' Hot Point electric washers for immediate

.delivery. Woodward Hardware

Co., Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE Large, heavyweight aluminum colander; 117 West Bend baby bottle sterilizer, holds 6 bottles, $3.95; automatic electric baby bottle warmer, $1.83. Miner supplies: aluminum dinner buckets, $1.50; carbide

lamps, $1.50; flints, felts, lamp bottoms, etc. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store." Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners,

north side square, phone 433.

FUNERAL HOMES

"Striving To Befriend The Families " We Serve." Shelburn & Hymera PHONE 31 - PHONE lit

FOR SALE Circulating

er. 324 Indiana Ave.

heat-

WE DO) PORTABLE WELDING

iDrakeBros.

4 F.rnivf TCflriv TSnildhisr

READY

IKE

1

Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard

5 bags cement per yd. Sullivan $10.00 . Carlisle Merom $10.00 Gravsyille Fnirhankc S10.00 Shelburn

We also mix biVioVi and 6 bag cement per yard CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullno.se Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write GARL A. NEWLIN

1

m

'

-BrBiwniaw.v'i"",l"iiwiiiiMi iii'wiiiinTiwiMi iiii 11 iiiwttiii 1 I 1 w jmm

I : B

I

T MiiiMinfri

m r

k J

111 v c x

. - Wlit 1

CONCRETE r

J? ,,,rriB8 0 s ""' f " boildir $11.00 j 'N pBy ""

' The Missionary Society of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Sadie Thompson Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was nnened bv singing "Take Time

tn hp TTnlv". Devotions were led

1 bv Jessie Bardsley, Song "Jesus

Calls Us". Quiz contest by Leona Walters. Report of Green Lake Convention by Mrs. Esther Bailey. Closing prayer by Mrs. Esther Bailey. Members present

Yen cant drive' tafily wiih VtkimmSttiff tieering, "wander" or "weave". Aceidents are ' sure to happen; so less tire 'wear occurs. HaV tts correct it now. -

CIIIZEII5 EKE

118 So. Main Phone 98

Holaday

u,

CARLISLE, IND. Serving Sunday Dinners Again

MEATS-

JO AST CHICKEN

& Dressing .

STEWED CHICKEN

& Noodles ,

73c

. 73c $1.00

$1.00

FRIED CHICKEN T-BONE STEAKS

PORK CHOPS ...... $1.00

r -

r ny ''wiiii i f hi mi jii i r imipi u'"'''!

Ending Tonight Jus. Stewart

Kir. ixnMtetmL

"It's A Wonderful Life"

Tuesday & Wednesday

mw B

f of th. bu.ld.ng .1 h 'Jr4

J i

"Which Company will do the most for me on life insurance?

THE ANSWER MOST f RtQUtNILT HtAKu

The REASON:

"HOOSIER LIFE"

WltLIAMlLliOTI VERA RALSTON GAIL PATRICK JOSEPH SCHltDRRAUT A REPUBLIC PICTURE

Plus rhntr 1 9. "Tst Citv Of The Juncle" News & Comedy

J8G3II$8'. The needs of farmers are given first consideration in determining kinds of policies, in settlement of claims, and in everything aff ectingthe interest of farmers. ll8C3US9! Lower ' insurance costs result1 from insuring farmers; also the manner of handling agency and man ' agement policies of the company, t .. .' .. ' " beCHUSei' the Hoosier Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company, founded by the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inci, is your own organization. It's a good policy to support your own organization? primarily- because you benefit by doing so, and secondly agriculture generally receives the benefit. ':' ; ' ' ''( -'

TIME, 7:00 & 9:00 P. M.

I

Herbert J. 16 N. Maia St.

r;;rAe:--4k:-.-

i

Hutsonville. BL

Tprm Hants. Ia.3is i Cssla War ratss saa .

Phnnp 20

nyLialliiir