Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1948 — Page 5
BULLIVAN. INDIANA
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FOR SALE
ALFALFA, brome, alta Fescue, timothy, red top and Kentucky bluegrass seed. See us now. Farm Bureau Co-op.
AUTO INSURANCE Same service, no raise in rates. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley Bldg. Phone
667. General Insurance & Real.
FOR SALE Kroll baby buggy; FOR SALE Good kitchen baby car seat; bathinette; snow range; 5-piece breakfast set. Call suit size 3; davenport. Harriet 689 after 4:00 p. m.
Ford, Phone 436-X. FOR SALE 6-room strictly modern bungalow. Full basement. Bathroom down, lavatory and stool upstairs. 202 E. Jackson.
Miscellaneous
Bring your car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used ; cars. G. I. Deckard, Mobilgas Sta- '
! W-'- il Cpr King feature Syndicate, lrK, World light, twwttd' jlj ' i: "i
RIP K1RBY
FOR SALE 10 acres of corn in tion. Sullivan. Phone 330.
I field. Good corn. Planted first of .n,,.,,, tt T . T T 7 inrii t nw-i w-i c Mai JOHNSON'S KILL-ALL (con-
FOR SALE OR TRADE F-20 st ' , tacticide, stomach poison and tractor on rubber and 10-20 Inter-j r fungicide). An effective dust for national tractor.' Fox Dairy, lVfe FOR SALE Birdseye maple protection of vegetables, flowers rr,ii, past nf .Tasonville on Hieh-! princess dresser. 341 W. Thomas. . and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACK-
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way 48. Phone 322J3.
FOR SALE 1941 Buick 4-door sedan, very clean, $1100. 6'x8' hydraulic dump bed, with flared coal sides, $200. Leon E. Van Meter, c-o White Hut Restaurant, Shelburn, Ind.
I AGE. Contains Rotenone, copper,
FOR SALE 1 reg. coon dog, 4 , DDT, sulphur and other valuable yrs. old, well broke. W. G. Town- materials to kill bean beetles, send, R. 2, Bloomfield, Ind. 7iCaDbage worms and just about miles south on Road 157. I everything else that gives you . : . , , , ' trouble with your gardening. Just FOR SALE-1 cast end tub,.left Hllrf it ntl ,,,
hand drain, right end finished, , ,h fnr Aqp.. , lh ,',,'
FOR SALE Guernsey cow,
fresh, 5 years old. See John Plenty of
Rambis, Shelburn R. 2, Box 91. , toilet seats in 3 colors, $6.50. Sul- - - livan Plumbing Co., 17 So. SecARMY SHOES for sale. Shoes tiorli dyed any color. BENNY DE - ' : . FRANK S & S SHOE REPAIR-! NEW ABC GASOLINE washer. ING, 10 North Court. j Buy it on convenient terms. Pirtle i & Inbody. FOR SALE We have concrete I - - -septic tanks now. 350 gal. We de- I FOR SALE New Perfection 5liver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone burner oil range. Cabinet model. 352. Excellent condition. Reasonable. - I Frank Bruner, 1 mile west New FOR SALE New Spinet Piano Lebanon. .
complete with bench and delivery. Our special only $495.00. R, W. Cadwell Music House.
Richmond sink cast top, $165.00. j JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.,
"-;H5 South Court St. Phone 606.
pipe inungs. jriasiic . ,.
NOTICE Custom bulldozing. Phone Merom 173ixRaymond Bogard. NOTICE Available now. Com-.
plete PHILGAS equipment for, WANTED TO BUY A house
convening cuy gas ranges or new Md sma1 acregge Su,livan
BUT THIS MISS POPPSCOCKl ALL I 1 i f'-?-BTOfra,351 )T WHAT DO VOU KNOW 0F THE MAN'S DAFT.' HIM AM' l-- ' BANMISTER AIN'T J THESE AMERICANS 1. f ? e I f J BEAUTY, HANSEN? IN HIS SHIPS AN' SWORDS $ ONLV A BEAUT.. SHE'S J TAL IN MILLIONS.' pf( P.kJ I 1! j MORE THAN A HUNDRED AN' PICTURES OF LADY 4 ( "Sr-?-'! RICH.' SAYS HER OLD r- 1 WOULDN'T SEE HER rffl fj JM A ARS, ENSLAND HAS HAMILTON.' HE'S V.5v V,-"'s MAN'S AN AMERICAN ) IF SHE WERE (CINQ IM V fA '1 SEEN NO BEAUTY TO BEQINNIN' TO THIN HE "yS7 I jgjlljj Inc., WocM riyhli mtnti.
Voice Debut at 84
FOR SALE Special buttermilk
'feed, 100 lbs., $5.90; 50 lb. kegs, I $3.65. Johnson Feed & Supply Co.,
FOR SALE By owner, modern 115 South Court, phone 606
10-room apartment, close to high
installations. Bill McCoy.
SAVE work, save clothes at Boyd's Self Service Automatic Laundry, 201 N. Section Street. Open Thursday afternoons for your convenience.
Pay cash if suitable. So. Court. C. Price.
Inquire 424
j CESSPOOL, septic tanks and outside toilets. Price $1.00 per barrel. Box 60 care Times.
school on paved street. Priced toj
sen. none byu-b.
FOR SALE 1 new Johnson 5horsepower outboard motor; 1
FOR SALE Model A '28. Good condition. Newly painted. Elmer Charlton, Carlisle R. 1.
FOR SALE Walnut table,
1948 used 5-horsepower Johnson , cheap; fence posts 25c each. Take
down and remove trees. 820 E.
Washington. Phone 931-L.
outboard motor; 1 1948 used 16horsepower Johnson 16 motor; Remington automatic and pump 12-16-20 gauge shotguns; rifles; boat oars; minnow seines; 1 32calibre Colt automatic and -200 shells at Bose's Sporting Goods
Store, 610 North Main Street. , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FOR SALE Parlor Furnace!! APPLES Grimes Golden, j cabinet heater, in extra good con- !1 Jonathan and Red Delicious.
REPAIR WORK all makes cars
and trucks. Qualified mechanics. ! Sullivan County Motor Sales,
Phone 30, Shelburn..
WANTED Girl or woman to work in local grocery. Box 978 care Times.
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WANTED Waitress. Apply person at Stanley Cafe.
WANTED Housework, $3.00.
Call 14-E
RUMMAGE and Bake Sale at
Powell Garage Friday, September with free tire repairing 10. Sponsored by the Past Poca-)
hontas Club.
FREE TIRE REPAIRING on all
tires purchased at HUD'S TIRt- Laundry to do, $2.50, SERVICE, phone 525, northwest Shelburn.
corner Section & Wall. A call from any point in the city or county will bring us to the spot
dition. Cheap, as have furnace. 317 E. Harris.
installed
COME! COMjE! COME! Saturday, Sept. 11, Rummage and Bake Sale at Sullivan Tractor Sales, 15 E. Jackson St. Sponsored by the Couple Class of the Baptist Church.
FOR RENT
' FOR SALE Three fresh cows; "three sows1 with 24 pigs. Merle Keller, Phone 9143. 3rd .house east
of Lippeatt mine. FOR SALE Blue plums, small olue Damson, till Wednesday, Sept. 8 only. Also apples, . Jonathan, Grimes. Wilson Hill Orchard, 8 mi. east Carlisle, Pleasantville phone.
Both picked and drop grades.
Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west
I Legion Home. W .
t $5.00 TRADE-IN for your old FOR. SALE 1946 Chevrolet battery on a new one. Hud's Stantruck. 1A ton. 900 rubber. Like dard Service, Phone 252.
FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgerb, Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sulli- j van Decorating Co. . !
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Rose, to David Lowdermilk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lowdermilk of near Graysville. The j vows were heard Wednesday afternoon, August 25th in the Christian church parsonage at Sullivan with the Rev. 'Jack ' Anderson performing the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of the Merom High School with the class of 1948 and since that time has been employed in Robinson, Illinois. Mr. Lewder-1 milk graduated from the Graysville High School last year. The couple left following the ceremony for Roseville, California, where they will make their , home. ' 1 Mrs. Dorothy Boroughs and son. Bill, of Peru, Indiana, and Hubert Boroughs of Logansport, Indiana, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sparks spent the week-end in Cleveland, Ohio, attending the National Air Races. Dean Reid, student at Ball State, is enjoying a few days at home between semesters. Charles Owens has returned to Muncie, Indiana to resume his studies at Ball State. Anna and Betty Bates of Indianapolis, spent the holidays at heme with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bates and sens. Mr. and Mrs. William Zook and daufhter of Indianapolis spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks and son and attended the festival. Mrs. Hallie Shaw of Chicago, spent the holiday week-end
here attending the festival and was a dinner guesi Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoesman. Mr. and Mrs. James Landes of Bluffton, Ohio, announce the arrival of a daughter, DebdVah Jean, born August 30th. Mrs. Landes is the- former " Carol Hoilman. Mrs. Reah Hoilman has gone to Bluffton for a visit with the Landes'. Mr. and Mrs.. Carol Stewart and family of Ottcrbein.'- Indiana. Mrs. Joan liubble, Mrs. Pauline Jefferies and Mrs. Charles Hubble of Sullivan attended the Fall Festival ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and family of Augusta, Michigan, spent the holidays : with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett and attended the festival.
LOST
new. Grain bed. Carlisle. ,
Herschel Wolfe,
FOR SALE Or trade for cattle, 4 young Guernsey cows. James LaFolle.tte, 3 miles north on 41.
FISH FRY at Bessie White's
: Grocery, Paxton. Benefits to go to
the Church of God. Friday, Sept. 10. Come early and stay late.
LOST OR STRAYED 2-year-old black, white and brown pointer. Answers to name "Ribbon?1 Notify John Hamilton, phone Sullivan 8222.
REVIVAL meeting at Pilgrim Holiness Church, Merom, starting
FOR SALE 5 room oil heater September 12th. Special singer, with circulator. Used 4 - months. Viola Borders. Service each eve
ning at 7:15.
1. 5-room bungalow with complete bath, part basment, hard
pine floors, built-in cabinets, $125.00. Phone 8153
J1!6 S.. L6 Le!lSl FOR SALE Chicken raising YOU CAN ADD $15 TO $20 A
hwh, picmy uMue, nnse u-i", pcmimnent Bernard Wilkins Turn WEEK to your present income good repair, large poultry and equipment, uernara wiiKins. uin r,..i:u r..:
brooder houses, 78 acres land, south at Wildin s Greenhouse, good fence, plenty water. Location turn right at end of road. 2nd west of Sullivan. . house on left- . 2. 10-room house, strictly mod-; rr)R c at.f iQ4fi Phpvrnlpt 2-
ton truck or 1947 International
K5. 12 ft. grain beds. Trucks in excellent condition. Priced reas
onably. Nathan Carr, Dugger.
ern, extra large basement. This house nicely arranged, good repair, good location, on South Main, Sullivan city. Possession
armntrnrt in suit: hnvpr i
3. 3-room house, large rooms, : FOR SALE Singer canary electricity, large lot. Small down birds, lawn mower, cross-cut saw, payment, balance like rent. 1 I posthole digger, garden hoe and C. Usrey, Real Estate and In- rake. Elizabeth Kelley, Shelburn surance, 11 South Main, Coffman phone 69-E, at C. R. Mason's.
Duiiding, fnone Jbi,
FOR SALE (1) South State St., semi-modern bungalow, $3,-
500.00. Easy terms. (2)
Part-time Rawleigh Business now open; also full-time, in City of Sullivan. Write at once for full particulars.'' Rawleigb's. Dept. INI-603-185, Freeport, 111.
WANTED HELP WANTED For restaurant. Cottage Inn, Farmersburg, Indiana.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Billman Funeral Home, Rev. Canfield, the singers, friends and neighbors, and all those who helped in any way during the sickness and death of our brother and uncle, Harve N. Hardin. Lura Huff Mr. Chas. H. Hardin Nieces and Nephews
Cub Scout at 106
AT 84 John Taber Fitzgerald is ready for his singing debut Sept 9 in New York's Town Hall. The aged west coast piano dealer didn't take to song until he was 70 during depression days when a piano dealer didn't have 'very much to do. (Internationa!) CARLISLE The Woman's Country Club held the August meeting at the Carlisle City Park. At noon a delicious dinner was enjoyed by twelve members and several guests. The meeting was opened by all singing the club song and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes were approved jand roll called. Two new memj bers, Sara Olive Snyder and Emma McCormick, were ' welcomed ! into the club.
' Prizes were w
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FOR SALE Blond cocker puppies 7 weeks old. 102 N. Cross. Phone 979-L. FOR SALE Portable milker, used as demonstrator only. Everly's Grocery, Wilford, Indiana.
FOR SALE Ward's one-wheel trailer, racks and tarpaulin. Max Lloyd, 7 miles south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Girl's all wool skirts. Pleated all around. Waist 24". Reasonably priced. Excellent condition. Plaids and plain materials,. Phone 724-A or call at 235 North Cross.
to have the oldest "cub" in the world on its membership, roster. He is James W. Smith, Civil War
-. 1 veteran who will be 106 this CESSPOOL, septic tanks, gov- month. He has been formally inernment toilet cleaning. Modern ducted into the organization, pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WATERLOO Orr nWTh' rnzes were won Dy niema
Waterloo Cub Sceut pack claims Walters and Sara Olive Snyder.
The September meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Laura Boone. The program committee will be Tressa Robbins and Zona Rotramel.
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North wnri- Pond hiiilHinff rlpnrino
Main St., 5-room bungalow bath pirtle Brcs & McKinley Phone and gas, hot air furnace. $3750.00. Graysville 530. Easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court .. '. . ' St. C. Price. ' WANTED TO DO Houseclean-
' ing, other work of any kind ex-
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FOR SALE Electric percolators, 7 cup. aluminum, $2.98; 2burner hot plates. $9.45; toasters, $4.19; drairi wash tubs on stand, $7.39 pair. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, 8 East Washington Street, phone 510. rf GIVE ME A BOTTLE of Fina Foam please. Junior burped on the auto upholstery. Root's.
Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford
8201 'or Crawford 53109,
Terre Haute. We pay ao
phone charges. 24 hour ser-
nce. I John Wachtel Co
cng nmmna 2inn 111 Mn Cha( St
FOR SALE-2 good used doors, t restaurant work. No Sundav
2 round porch posts, gas range, work Box 750 CQ Times. bedstead and springs, dresses and ' shoes. Phone 489. j WANTED Flue building, block - ) laying and plastering, rough carFOR SALE 1936 Plymouth 2- penter work Elton Call) 318 Glen door, new motor, with low mile- st i shelburn, Phone 34-H. age. John Simmons, 1 miles;.- - southwest of Sullivan. , j CUSTOM BEEF KILLING .Will butcher your beef for the FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, hide Ben Harmon, Hymera, Ind$15.00. Also 1 Safti-Cycle demon- iana. phone 83R15.
strator; large Florence heater. . j Contact A. P. Lofton, 104 N. State WANTED Rider daily to Terre or Chas. Usrey, east side square. , Haute. Leave 6:30 a. m. Return 4
p. m. Phone 436-X.
FOR SALE 1 2-piece living
rcom suite, 1 rug, apt. size gas WANTED Used car and truck stove, 1 electric sweeper, electric salesman. Write Box DG, c-o Spanish guitar. 305 N. Main or Times.
call 624-A.
FOR SALE Maytag washer and man's topcoat, lady's coats, rocker, smoking stand and small desk. 646 So, Main.
FOR SALE 4 rooms furniture. Cheap. See Clarence Harlow, Dugger. . FOR SALE 1933 Chev. twodoor in fair condition. Priced to sell. Alfred Butler, Sullivan, Ind., R'. 5.
- WANTED A-l experienced Ford mechanic. Write Box MT, c-o Times. WANTED Coal and general hauling. See Franklin Robertson, 820 E. Washington. Phone 931-L.
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WANTED TO BUY Set of good used 15-ton truck scales. Horace Walker, Palestine, Illinois, R. 2.
FOR SALE Kerosene range, five-burner, built-in oven $7.00.
Also Superflame fuel oil heater,
WANTED County Agent, act now and make some fast; money, demonstrating a farm implement every farmer needs. Nine out of ten will buy. Must have car. Sullivan ' Times, International Steel Co., Eox 70.
DR. MURRAY SANDERS experiments In his laboratory at Columbia university, New York, with "Darvisul," a new drug which has cured mice in early stages of infantile paralysis and made them Immune to reinfection. Administered orally, it Is the first time a virus disease in mice has teen attacked successfully with a man-made . chemical The American Cyanamid Co. drug has not yet been tested on human beings.' . ilutetnitioiiill
Mrs. Dercie Orr left Thursday for Los Angeles, California, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Benefiel. Mrs. Edna Stevens and daughter, Elizabeth, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Stella Gobin. Rev. C. S. Marsolf of Haynes-
1 ville, Alabama, came the latter part of last week for a visit with ! Leland Anderson and family.
Miss Masy Davison has gone to St. Louis, Missouri, where she will attend Gradwahl Laboratory Technical School. Mrs. Ona Newhous of Searcy, Arkansas, spent last week visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lee Grass, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McCormick of St. Charles, 111., came Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sproatt and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schulze of
I Carlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ! ice Schulze of Oaktown, left Wed- '. nesday on a vacation trip to Yel
lowstone Park and other western points of interest. Misses Dorothy Carey and June
Winsinger, who are employed in 1 Indianapclis, spent the week-end
with hfime folks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hirgis and Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Howard returned home Monday from a week's vacation through the Smoky Mountains and Lookout Mountain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ; Bates announce the marriage of . their youngest daughter, Virginia
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