Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 August 1948 — Page 5
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 3, 1948 CLA CLASSIFIED AD BATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first Insertion. 2o for each additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70o for three Insertions, 4o for each additional word for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. , Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2c per word, minimum $1.50. 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 that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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; FENCE, baler twine, 2,4-D weed
killer in liquid and powder form, i Farm Bureau Co-op. I VETERANS Read all these
ds, particularly Veterans Notice. bee about learning a trade, comnercial Trades Institute. AUTO INSURANCE Same service, no raise in rates. Ferd E. Iall, North Oakley Bldg. Phone ,67. General Insurance & Real. FOR SALE New house on 54, hort distance from town, never l)ccuDicd. Full basement, strictly hiodern. One must see to apprecite. Ed Alumbaugh, owner, 634 S. Jourt. Phone 904-A. SELL YOUR WHEAT to Johnon Elevator. Top prices paid. Juick service. Open until late hrough the harvest for your conenience. We do appreciate your business. bod iernune, mgr. . i n . - H IT ohnson Feed & Supply Co. FOR SALE Torridaire Cabinet Ieating Stove, used one winter, ,ee Ridgley, 5 miles east of Carisle. FOR SALE A 100-lb. capacity 11 steel ice box in good condiion. 225 S. Section St., Sullivan, llnd. FOR SALE Cream separator kith motor;- 2 10-gal. milk cans. C. B. Downen, Shelburn. i ABC & THOR washers. Trade in your old washer. E-Z Terms. jPirtle & Inbody. FOR SALE Wonderful home. For information see Fred MacDonald, Sullvian Motor Supply, or phone Sullivan 693. . FOR SALE 20 extra good shoats. Also good Hoosier kitchen cabinet. See Hud Morris, 2xk miles south New Lebanon. FOR SALE Filling station, doing good business. Excellent location. See Wilkey, corner of Jackson and Section. FOR SALE-Equity in moderj. home. Immediate possession. Sacrifice if taken at once. 214 Donaldsori St. ' --- .fuurFOR SALE Baby bed and mattress in good condition. 709 E. Beech. FOR SALE '46 model 25 ft. Travelo House Trailer. Nice and large. A bargain. Must sell this week. 428 So. Bell St. FOR SALE Ideal home, 6 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, hot, cold running water, new ga rage with cement drive, wasn house, large hen house, small barn, all in A-l condition, newly painted. 2 acres ground Call at Kromer Store, Paxton, Ind. FOR SALE Model A Ford, just been overhauled. Chas. W. Jones, Shelburn Phone 11-J. I ; FOR SALE 1948 Dodge 1-ton truck. Only 2000 miles. This truck s fully equipped for distant haul-1 ing. Will sell for $150.00 less than i
dealer's retail since I've sold my 'dust it on. Economically priced: farming tools. Barton Dunkerlyli lb. for 39c; 3 lbs.1 for $1.15. Jr., Oaktown. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.,
NOW AVAILABLE New bottle gas ranges ' complete with Philgas equipment. Bill McCoy.
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Pearlwick clothes hampers. orig. $5.25, now $3.95; bowl sets, 3 & 5 piece, pastel shades, glazed, orig. $1.39,, $2.29, now $1.00, $1.79 (an ideal gift); get your electric automatic phonograph, orig. $39.- , 95, now $29.95; floor sample Sparton combination radios, $20 to $30 trade-in allowance, only a few in stock. ROOT'S, Sullivan Store, Appliance Dept. FOR SALE White Rock fries. So. St. Clair street. Phone 8151. FOR SALE Weaned pigs. Also butchering outfit, complete. V mile west high school. Fred Rouse. GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING. Slow leaks, our specialty . . . if we can't find it no cost. HUD'S .liiuj oi Ms &&ttviut!;, corner Section and Wall. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sulli van phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all pnone cnarges. 24 hour -rice. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute. Indiana -.
FOR SALE One electric Bur- FILL your coal bins now. See roughs adding machine, one lever Franklin Robertson, 820 E. WashBurroughs adding machine, one ington or call 931-L.
Elliott duplicating addressing machine. Sullivan Co. Water Co. FOR. SALE Four-room cottage, electricity and water. Well located. $1500.00. $100 down. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Various household articles and small items. Phone 123, 505, 244. j FOR SALE 8-room, modern ' house, double caraee. With fruit. In Carlisle. Immediate possession. price. $10,000.00. W. T. Mellott. Agent. ROOTS HAVE A SALE on wire skirt hangers, wood top suit hangers and cloth covered dress hangers, 4 for 25c. FOR SALE - Used gasoline stove, in good condition. $35.00. Monroe's Maytag Service. i FERTILIZER 9.-17.R O-IO-TJ 3-12-12, 0-12-12 and 20 Superpnospnaie now avaname for lmmeaiate delivery at Monroe's Feed & Imp. Sales. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle (jun lr size") in good condition. $20.00. Archie M. Shake, 428 So. Troll. FOR SALE Southhaven peaches (yellow canners) at Wood's Orchard, 4 miles east of Sullivan. Georgia Bells, and Champions in about ten days. Miscellaneous STEIN'S TAVERN the biggest little tavern in Sullivan County, Where old friends meet. Fritz Stein, owner. NOTICE If you will be in- 1 - terested in having your silo filled please drop me a postcard. John Zink, Shelburn R. R. 2. t I ! I HOME remodeling, roofing and I siding, insulating, floor sanding.' I Brighten your kitchen and bathroom with asphalt floor tile. Free estimate. Expert workmanship. ' i No down payment, 3 years to pay. Joh Gallaeher Phono A73-A . in i 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. 1 WOULD you drive 50 miles for $100? Bring your car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used jb" tion Sullivan. Trn.TorwG wttt att Ucid stomach ison and ltnaM An .ffprtiv ri.t for protection of vegetables, flowers and shrubs AhL. UN f aukAGE. Contains Rotenone, copper, DDT, sulphur and other valuable materials to kill bean beetles, cabbace worms and just about everything else that gives you trouble with your gardening. Just 115 South Court St. Phone 606. I WILL SELL at ' public"-sale four miles east of Carlisle Saturday, Aug 7, at 1 p. m., team, harness, farming tools and other articles. Geo. Collyear. Squire Bedwell, Auctioneer. Troy Burch, Clerk. NOTICE Peach canning time. Halehavens are of the best for canning and freezing. Start pick ing, tree ripe Halehaven Tuesday, Aug. 3rd. Wilsonhill Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. Pleasantville phone. vetekans notice A representative, Bert I. Karns of the Commercial Trades Institute will be at Court House Veterans Affairs office Thursday, Aug. 5, from 1 P. M to 4:30 P. M. to interview veterans for training in Auto Mechanics, Body and Fender Repair, Diesel Mechanics, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Radio, Electricity, Mechancal Drawing, Radio Servicing and Television. Part time jobs and living quarters available while training. Placement department will aid in securing a good job when training is finished. Bring certificate of eligibility or copy of discharge if you do not have certificate. Tejl others of this opportunity. STARTING Tuesday morning will have some of those good golden sweet apples. Also some dandy cooking apples. Low prices as usual. A. B. Cox, south of Hall's Garage in Shelburn,
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CESSPOOL, septic tanks, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Bo 20 care Times. WANTED Part time waitress. Apply in person. Sullivan Hotel. WANTED TO RENT Apartment or modern home. Will lease. Box 200 c" Times. WANTED Ten - disc John Deere grain drill, with fertilizer attachment. Levi E. Graber, Montgomery, Ind. WANTED Lady to work nights. Must be neat in appearance - cook and wait tables" Steadv employment. South Side lexaco lnnWANTED Restaurant cook. Apply in person. Gable Inn. HELP WANTED 2 ladies to cook and work in cafe. Steady ! employment. Inn. South Side Texaco HELP WANTED Man to work , in and around gas station. Must 'give good reference. Steady em ployment. South Side Texaco Inn. HAULING of all kinds. Oscar ! McCammon, 120 W. Wash. St. WANTED Hungry people to feed. 24 hr. service at our Eats Stand on 4-H Fairgrounds Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Fairbanks Eastern Star. " WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR SALES, 'Inc., 16-20 South Section j Street, Phone 39. WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Zoe Cummins, 400 N. Main. Phone 710-B. m HOUSE TO HOUSE CREW MANAGERS, SALESMEN Opportunity to join nationally known Pa. Mfg. in metal combination screens and storm windows. Season now starting. Your ability to hire and train other salesmen in this field plus personal produc , tion will determine your earning. No ceiling Contact Division Mgr Mr. Ben B. Lassam,' Corry-James- . town Mfg. Corp.,' 402 Swetland Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED Plumbing installation and repair. Also sewer cleaning. See Jim Hedrick at 717 E. Washington or call 934-L. FOR REJnT FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgen, Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. Furnished or semi-furnished. Upstairs. Box 666 c-o Times. LOST LOST Brown billfold in Sullivan. Valuable papers. Finder return to Times office. Wanted: Irish Girt "A WEU-BUIIT Irish girl" for a wife is request of Bert Stone, San Fernando, Cal., power house foreman. In letter to the mayor of Dublin, Ireland. Stone says, "I don't want an American girl . . . So many of thera . .. . are chasers and high-steppers, you just caa't trust them." Stone has nearly a score of hounds and a Cock of chickens. ' (lutetuatioaal)
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Theyll Do It Every Gone but not forgotten. In loving memory of our dear 'son ana orciner, , svay who lost his life in the city fire , , t it1 Tam one J"i a6u iuucv, , 1947Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. He bid no one a last farewell, He said goodbye to none, The heavenly gate was open, A gentle voice said "Come." At night the silent stars shine down On a grave not far from here, Where sleeps the one we don't forget, And always loved so dear. Short and sudden was the call Of a dear one loved by all. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end so near.
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And only those who lost him can Settled in the 1600s, this sleepy tell . little island town now has nine The pain of parting without fare-1 generations of dead in its cemewell. ' j teries to one generation living.
We think of you in silence, I No eye can see us weep, But down deep in.our hearts, dear one, Your memory we'll always keep. I Sadly missed by mother and j brothers and sisters and wife and children, MEROM The American Legion Auxili ary will meet Wednesday, Au- ! gust 4th at the Legion Home for an all-day meeting. Anyone I interested and eligible is urged to attend. Bring a covered dish for the noon meal. -Mrs. June Mcon and Parker Cooper left rast week on a vacation trip through the West where they will visit relatives. John Randall Moon is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Mcon, at Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harrison and Mrs. Cleo Gray left Thursday morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. -George Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson at Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Anna McCammon and Janice Smiley spent last week with relatives in Terre Haute. Mr. aha Mrs. Logan Gray and Mrs. Nett Rockenfield returned home Friaay morning from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ott
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blM U. t MM I Delvin of Martinsville, Illinois. ; Judy Jan Johnson spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. wq tor Nsch r:t npar i.ariiF. n. ; ; WandaCoyner and Jimmy Bates nave accepted employ j ment in Robinson, Illinois. j i MEDICAL GROUP TLANS MEETING INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 3 (UP) The 99th annual conven- ' tion cf the Indiana State Med ical Association will be held here Oct. 26-28, President Cleon A. Nafe announced today. Nafe said that scientific and techni cal exhibits would be shown at the Murat TemDle durine the three-day session. History in the Making NEW CASTLE, N. H. (UP) FOR YOUR WALLS Stainproqf Wall Covering NEW PLASTIC WALLPAPER More durable than paintwithstands 25,000 scrub-l bings. Come in and see it. West Side Square Sullivan, Ind.
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IN MEMORIAM Gone tut not forgotten In loving memory of our dear t. father and husband, uay r. Jor:dan who lost his life in the city fire one year ago 'today, Aug. 3rd, 1947. Do not ask us if we miss him, There is such a vacant place, Wc cften think we hear his footsteps And see his smiling face. If we had all the world to give, We'd give it, yes and more To hear his voice and see his smile And greet him at the door. I We'll never forget the morning he died, For we learned that hearts do break. : . Some day we hope to meet him, I I Seme day, we know not when, ! ' And to clasp his hand in a better land, j Never to part again. Sadly missed by wife and sons, Ray F. Jr., and David Lee Jordan.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Risti Boono of Monticello, Indiana, spent Wadnesday with Mrs. F.'bert Pugh and called on Mrs. Iwell Taft. I Mrs. Dorothy Rhyr.ard and ; son, John, ot aiaweu , iew Jersey, are visiting hor, brothers, Ansyl and Ferd Hali and families f.or a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Benson I announce the birth of a daughl ici, Crlcuda Sue. born July 22, I at tha Mary Shcrmnn Iforpilal. ' Mrs. Benson is the former Glen Taft. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Iwell Taft. i Randall Harris, ?n of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Harris, is mid Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall spending two weeks with Mr. were in Vinrenncs last Sahirand Mrs. Oral Harris in Sh-1- day. and saw the Freedom burn and Mr. nod Mrs. Erncr.l Train.
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WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS DELIVERED TO OUR COOPERAGE PLANT North 13th Street, Terre Haute (Speltervillc). FOR PRICE WE WILL PAY AND SPECIFICATION WRITE OR TELEPHONE 12 Points P.O. Eox 8 Crawford 9417 TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, Inc. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
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Grantham in Clinton. Mrs. Louvisa Nelson had the misfortune ,oi falling and bvea'.nng her sh'ulder Friday, July 30. She will be confined to tno Vincnital for several days.
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Mr?. Nelson celebrated her 86th birthday on July 14th. Dallas Hall and spent Wednesday son, Jerod, with Mrs. ' Ferd Hall. Jiinmif ITall, six-year-old sen of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, nndrrwrnt an ttppendcclomy at tho Sullivan hospita 1 Sunday, July 25th. Rcba Jennings. F.d Chnmbers, eras
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