Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 191, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 September 1948 — Page 3
BULIJVAN, INDIANA
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LIMITED amount of 3-12-12 fertilizes for sale. Farm Bureau Co-op. AUTO INSURANCE Same service, no raise in rates. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley Bldg. Phone S67. General Insurance & ReaL SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Wallpaper mills and jobbers are now closing but their 1948 line of wallpaper patterns. Prices on many of these papers have been reduced as much as 65. We are passing these huge savings on to you. Many remnants cheap. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR SALE Pressure' gasoline range, living room suite, bed outfit. Mrs. Mayma Stambaugh, Shelburn, Indiana. 2nd house north of the Funeral Home on Route 41. FOR SALE Flowers for all occasions. Evergreens for landscaping. Karns Greenhouses, South Dugger, Phone 66F14. , FOR SALE My modern home 1 miles north on 41. 6 acres; 4 rooms and bath down, 3 rooms and sleeping porch up. Colonial stairway. Basement, good furnace, Jiot and cold running water. Nice shade, beautiful lawn. Fruit house, garage and poultry house. ' r tu ' onco ' Kqo ,
FOR SALE Full corner con- j Price $4000.00. W. T. Mellott. - crete blocks, sash blocks, ()j por qTt tp IT ' j ., . .. ' . JtUK bALii o-room semi-mod-corner blocks. 805 So. Mam u. mu ctrt ritv I ern house. Three quarter acres of ' y-' ' ! ground. Located on West DonaldPRODUCTION BRED DUROC son Street. Price $4750.00. W. T BOAR and GILT SALE Thursday, i Mellott.
Sept. 30th at 1:00 o'clock under a I tent at the farm 5 miles north' of Washington on . Road 57. 90 head of our tops from 10 official ton litters. Herschel E. Doades,, Washington, Ind. i ; FOR SALE Large two-burner fuel oil heater, good condition. Also play pen, baby swing on a standard, bathinette, baby buggy. Tel. 948-A. 704 E. War'ngton. (1) 13 hoe wheat FOR SALEdrill. Jack Fisher, R R. 1 -
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Patton. Graysville Phone 945. FOR SALE New Spinet Piano tompiete witn oencn and delivery. Our special only $495.00. R W. Cadwell Music House. ' FOR SALE We have concrete septic tanks now. 350 gal. We deliver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone 352. USED CARS FOR SALE 1919 5-Passenger Ford 8 cylinder 1948 Chevrolet 5-passenger coupe 1948 Pontiac Streamliner 1948 Pontiac 4-Door, M6" 1948 Oldsmobile, 76 Series 1948 Chrysler "Saratoga" 1948 Plymouth 2-door and 4- door ' 1947 Plymouth 4-doof and Club Coupe 1947 Studebaker "Champion" 5- passenger coupe 1946 Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths. ' - 1948 Dodge Yi-ion pick-up 1948 Ford -ton pick-up , MOST HAVE RADIOS & HEATERS G. L DECKARD Mobilgas Station On U. S. 41 FOR SALE Used coal range, all white enamel. Excellent condition. Also white rabbits. Joe Asbury, 1 Vfe mi. south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE H tractor, plow, cultivator, corn planter. Norman Martin. ' Inquire Martin Mill & Elevator. FOR SALE Heavy duty Army duck material, water repellent hunting coats, $8.98: gas heaters, $16.25 up, 20,000 BTU's. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, Gail Combs, owner, 8 East Washington. FOR SALE 5-room house, now empty, 25 S. McCammon St. $1750.00. W. T. Mellott. . Dead Animals Removed 4 All kinds:, horses, cows, sheepj 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 Hante, Indian
1, 7-room house, 5 below, 2 above, screened-in back porch, excellent well of water, lights, new roof, garage, poultry and coal houses, wood shed, large straw
berry patch, 2 lots, plenty , shade. Price $2700.00. Immediate nosess-! siblli 2.' 4-room house! new and strictly modern, good location. Immediate possession. j 3. 6-room semi-modern house, close to school and stores, on paved st., good location. C. Usrey, Real Estate and'lnsurance, 11 South Main. Phone 361. FIRST QUALITY6xT6"dUnI LOP TIRES, $9.95. This week only. HUD'S TIRE SERVICE corner Section and Wall. FOR SALE Fedelco electric sweeper with all attachments. In good condition. Also sleeping rooms. 219 S. Section St. ' FOR SALE Two purebred yearling Berkshire boars. Also gentle saddle mare. Dr. S. E I Lindley. FOR SALE Concord grapes. Real ripe. Emory Thomson, west of High School. FOR SALE Fruit Orchard with spray equipment. Bee colony. niw . Z ,1 r J Dwelling, and barn. Located on .State Highway 48. 5 miles west. FOR SALE 1 Crosley Salvador refrigerator. Can be seen at 838 North Main or call 876. Johnson Bell. FOR SALE 4 milk cows, two with calves by side. Otis Bowen, 3 miles east of Carlisle on Pleasantville Road. FOR SALE Fur coat size 14 and . black fur trimmed winter !coat' size 12- 318 N- State. -FOR SALE A number nf " " bUlt lze 38; bed complete with mattress and cover. Fishers, i45 N- Court- Phone 710-A. rjtt iALL, Good improved FOR SALE Potato onions. Al so sweet potatoes and Puerto Rico yams. 106 N. Wolfenberger. Phone 570. FOR SALE Used fur coat, suit, blouses and dresses size 38 and size 12; black slippers size 8. Also white enamel coal range. 104 So. Crowder. FOR SALE Recleaned Goens wheat for seed. Earl Gormong, Shelburn R. 2. Ph. 98-G BRED GILTS. Spotted Poland, Will register. Bred to registered male. StanleyEllis, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE 11)37" Ford 85 Tudor. C. L. Settles at Brown Jewelry Store. FOR SALE Oil burning heater. used about 3 months., Connie 1 "uyie, .raxton, Ind. ' CARLOAD of Phospho tobacco base V.C. Fertilizer on track now. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. FOR SALE Four-room house, complete bath, automatic gas hot water heater, built-in kitchen cabinets,, built-in back porch, newly covered, new roof. Three blocks from square. Call after 3 p. m. 682-L. Priced to sell. 403 North Main St. FOR SALE Three-burner gas plate. 310 Cross St. Phone 238. FOR SALE I.H.C. No. 42 com-i bine, good running order Some) spare parts. Russell Exline, mile east of Exline Corner, on 54. j - ' - I FOR SALE One Round Oak! kitchen range, as good as new, Arthur Engle, Farmersburg, behind the school building. FERTILIZER. , Tobacco stem filler. Buy your wheat fertilizer ana oraer your spring lerunzer. Pin- TT-i.i t i i t . i i GAS - OIL - TIRES TUBES - BATTERIES Joe Exline, Prop. Standard Service i 304 South Section . Sullivan, Ind.
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FOR SALE New cars, KaiserFrazer. 1 1947 Bulck, 1 1938 Ford,
1936 Oldsmobile, 1936 Ford, one ! Model A. Sullivan Motor Sales, i 1610 N. Section, across from Am erican Legion. j FOR SALE 1937 G.M.C. -ton ' pick-up. Good rubber, spare tire, motor O K' A good buy for some" one- Emerson Exline, 8 miles east on Miscellaneous Bring your car "to 212 North Section. We buy late model used cars. G. I. Deckard, Mobilgas Station, Sullivan. Phone 330. "REPAIR w'oRKfall makes cars and trucks. Qualified mechanics. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Phone 30, Shelburn. IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy. WE ARE now buying beans, Martin Mill & Elevator, Shelburn, JOHNSON'S KILL-ALL (con-
acticide, stomach poison and T0 OWN HER OWN BUSINESS than Friday's average; bulk good , ., ,. Lex Hill and family and Bobfungicide). An effective dust for Cpen and manage a woman's and choice 180-270 lbs., $29.25, their reSular monthly meeting. bie HiU and wife and three protection of vegetables, flowers wear specialty business in your with 2 loads $29.35 $29.40 and The afternoon was spent quilting children of Rockville, Indiana, and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACK- community. Retail nationally ad- top $29.50; 160-180 lbs..-$28.75 and piecing on quilt tops, after were guests" of Glenna Funk-
AGE. Contains Rotenone, copper, DDT, sulphur and other valuable materials to kill bean beetles, cabbage worms and just about everything else that gives you trouble with your gardening, jun dust it on. Economically " priced: ; 1 lb. for 39c; 3 lbs. for $1.15. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.,' 115 South Court St. Phone 606 RADIATOR CLEANING head into winter assured of safe driving. Protect your engine by letting us clean the radiator now! Marathon Service Station, north east corner Section and Washing-) ton. CELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN EY-.DOWN, 3 -YEARS -ToW, IN. FREE ESTIMATES. NO MONWRITE PADGETT CO., VIN-j I CENNES. r.TTT snn for vm.r nlH hattorv ' trade-in on a new Exide or Gates r,.. -.ttt.o mn n j Phone 525. DOC QUE,EN,317 W. Thompson, is back. Phone 407-X. I ; specialize in radios that CAN'T 1 1 be fixed. With my AIR FORCE RADIO ENGINEER TRAINING I can completely rebuild them. BUYING SOYBEANS every day from early 'til late. Highest market prices paid Quick service, we do appreciate your business. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan, phone 325. RUMMAGE Wednesday, 29 at 20 E. Washington. Sept. FRESH tomatoes, pimentoes, mangoes, hot and sweet peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, SulUvan Ind IT WILL PAY you to see our assortment of beautiful Christmas and all occasion greeting cards. We also have tulip and hyacinch bulbs. Bean's Greenhouse. WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tanks, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Woman or girl for restaurant work, day or night. Rusty's Truck Stop, Shelburn, i lana" CESSPOOL, septic tanks and outside toilets. Price $1.00 per barrel. Box 60 carc Ximes. WAIMTFTI Nitrht waitress Steady work. Off Saturdajr nights. Kat-A-Korner Cafe, Phone 9205. WANTED Riders to Terre Haute or . want 'ride . to Terre Haute each day, 8 to 4:30. Dale Joruan, Phone 103-L. 7 WANTED Bulldozer work, pond building, , clearing. . Pirtle. Bros, and McKinley, Merom R. 1. Graysville phone 530. WANTED Coal orders and general hauling. G. E. Adams, Phone 943-A. 0.4.E SUMAC. New treatrr-est stops itching, dries np blisters Qtiiokly, gently and safely. At drngg-sts, tut
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WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR SALES, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street, Phone 39. WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY i yertised approved mdse. Exp. unnecessary. Free training. $325 require(i which ; you control .Present owners earn to $4000 yearly profit.. For interview your city write, Box 206, Phila. 5, Pa. . j WANTED 2 or 3-room furnished apartment by young couple. (Desire location near square. No pets or children. Write Box LL, n TiAe , .. . . Haute from Shelburn. Hours 8 a. Terre Haute or phone Crawford m. tn 5 n. m Wr to P O Rox SB iiaa - - , WANTED Man with Combine to combine 20 acres nf hpam 2 miles south of Sulllyanr Inquire 424 S. Court. CT Price" - i WANTED Carpenter work to dO-See John Ammerman, 837 N.I iVldl" or iei- 0ii-u-FOR RENT FOR Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric hand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co, FOR RENT-r-Four-room furnished apt. Private bath, outside entrance. Adults only. 219 S. Section. Phone 183-L. LOST LOST Old fashibned engraved pin. Small red stone in center. Valued as keepsake. Finder phone 9191, Sullivan. Reward. , TERRE HAUTE CHORUS WINS CHAMPIONSHIP INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27 (UP) An amatuer male chorus from Terre Haute, directed by Carl Jones, today held the Indj dana-Kentucky diistridt barber shop singing championship. The combined Northern Indiana chorus from Michigan City and Gary won second place in a contest here yesterday. Wabash, Columbus, Lafayette,, Clinton, 1 Vincennes, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Brazil also were represented. - j TRY A WANT-AO
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Today's Markets
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27. (U.R) Hogs 10,000; moderately Active; barrows and eilts 25c-50c lower $29.00; around 300 lbs. and up $28.75 $29.00; medium grade 175 lbs., $27.50; sows about steady, largely $23.00 $26.00; choice lightweights $26.'0. Cattle 2.700.- calves 600: steers and yearlingsf airly slow on ac-; count of sharply lower bid; few f3"3. T Tn Tl' trade practically at a standstl11: 4 oads hIib god and choice t 1 j. i -a. r- l around 1,125 lb. steers and 2 loads under 1,200 , lbs.. $39.00: several loads hiSk Sod 900-1,100 lb . wup.c iuaus incur Um lightweights $28.00; bidding izo.uu on medium ana eooti snort AA. mm ...... fed yearlings; load Choice yearlings held near $40.00; couple loads choice' heifers held around $35.00; cows only moderately ' . 'five; unevenly weak to 25c lower; ; vealers slow, mostly $2.00 lower; good and choice $31.00 $33.00. ' j ShAtn 1 nnn- snrino lamha fnllv "?f"nd f 0ic tf-
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'$23.00; slaughter ewes steady, i good and choice $7.00 $9.00 iNDIANAPOLIS. Sent. 27. (U.R) . '
Cash grain: I Mason was program leader, the Wheat: firm; receipts 19 cars; topic for discussion being "AmerNo. 1 red $2.11; No. 1 hard $2.11; ica's Geographical Frontiers." The No 2 red $2.10; No. 2 hard $2.10. 1 following program was given: DeCorn: weak; receipts 46 cars; votions by Florence McCormick; No. 2 yellow $1.45; No. 3 yellow prayer by Docia -Tidrick; "The
$1.43; No. 2 white $1.55; No. 3 white $1.53. ' ,
Oats: firm; receipt sl2 cars; No.i"Puerto Ric0 "r Job" by Bess
2 white .691 No. 2 red .69 Soybeans: firm; receipts 30 cars; .26 carload lots F-O-B Indiana and Illinois points, 1 '". . . Thoutands are getting grand relief irom constipation with Bile Salo Compound. (Commonly called Pumpkin Sted.) Aik any local druggut (or 25c fco. You will be glad you did. JuK ay, "A quarter's worth of Pumpkin Seed, please.? ' Complete AUTO LUBRICATION PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE Corner Section & Washington Patent Office,
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The Bethlehem W. S. C. S. met ;on seDtember 8th at the home of ,, . , x ..,- ?t which the following pgram was given: Song, "Jesus is All the World to Me." Scripture lesson, Psalms 37:16-24, by President ILynn Sproatt, followed by the Lord's Praver in unison: reading of minutes and roll call answered 'by Bible verses, and payment of dues. Sunshine calls, 32. Report of trip to Linton Mission by Blanche Shake. During the afternoon two unknown visitors appeared, causing quite a bit of amusement. Mystery pal gifts to I Zona Rotramel and Carrie and Lillian Unger. Dismissed by Lois r T U ...nn J . r lLn viieei. uunui was seivcu w uic following members: Zona Rotramel, Lois Green, Laura Bowen, Lizzie Kennedy, Sara Snyder, ac-l513""18 BnaKe Blanche Hoke, (ti - i T- : 1 j r .
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uarl -ppiegaie, yna oproau and tw0 guests, Stella Pearce and sister, noxey ijynn, ana ine nostococc rarWo anrl Lilian TTncor The next meeting will be a pitch-i i in dinner witn i,aura JBowen. ' The Women's Christian Mis-1 sionary Society met at the- home o.-,, nt, nr,. UVSVIa., WV-f 11.1I1WVI X 4. L,X4 XI HI O. Frontier of Alaska" by Elizabeth Gilliland and Jennie Lisman; , Parnell, Emma Bailey, Stella Willis and Docia Tidrick. The hostess served refreshments to thirteen members. The Crusader's Class of the Christian Church met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Krueger Tuesday evening, September 14th. All brought well filled baskets iand supper was served in the yard. Dr. Brown showed movies of the group taken at Shakamak at the last meeting. There were also movies of California shown, furnished by John Krueger, Rev. Krueger's brother who is visiting him and his family. There were 36 members of the class- with their families who enjoyed the evening. EIGHTEEN DIE AS ROOF FALLS BERLIN, Sept. 27. (UP) Authorities renprted today that 18 persons died, and several score were injured last night when part of the ceiling of the Palmet Motion Picture theater in the American sector of Berlin collapsed. American military police aided German doctors and first aid workers in providing emergency care for the injured. c uym Sullivan, Ind.
HYMERA
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson sPent the "week-end in Indianapolis with relatives. houser Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Criss fell at her home north of town Saturday and sustained a broken collar bone and severe bruises. Her daughter, Freida, is spending this week with her. Harry Kaylor, father of Nell Gorton, underwent a throat operation in Terre Haute Mon day. Mrs. Hester Powell and daughter, Betty, were in Terre Haute Monday. ' Mrs. Kathryn Hellman of Terre Haute, formerly of Hymera, is the mother ot a son born at St. Anthony's Hospital last week. Mrs. Creacy Norris of Sullivanu, spent Sunday with Parand familyi Mrs. Naomi Malian Brown of Newport, Indiana, spent the WCCB.-C11U irac Willi Kenneth Guest and wife of U"1UU. "U"S'1"' "'c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guest. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Curry arrived in Clay evening. They r, Vri, WWWXIVJ X i imm J will spend some time there and in Sullivan County with friends and relatives. Mrs. Curry is the former Bessie Crist of Shiloh. Wayne Foreman and family of Kokomo, spent the week-end here with Garland Hixon and family .and other relatives Miss Patty Powell was taken to a hospital in St. Lcuis, Mo., Wednesday. She fell from a moving truck' about a month ago and injured her head. Mrs. Nell Gordon and Mrs. Mary Gord.on and son were in Sullivan Wednesday morning. ;Miss Mary Badders of Indianapolis, was a dinner guest of Mrs. Nina Gordon Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. "Mitch" Mitchell are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Doris Followell. Frances Rebekah Lodge met
ITS GOOD BUSINESS TO BORROW WHEN A LOAN WILL SERVE A SOUND PERSONAL PURPOSE, AND YOU CAN REPAY IT WITHOUT HARDSHIP. AND REMEMBER BORROW THE BANK WAY IT'S CHEAPER. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Since 1870 Sullivan Carlisle Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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in regular session Tuesday even--ing. Delegates to Grand Lodge! were eelcted to go to Indianapolis October 10. They are Conza Moreland and alternate, Nell Gordon; Josephine SpinkS and alternate, Tillie Stwalley. Martin Badders and George Wilson were in Bloomfield last Wednesday afternoon. . -.- Hack acme for quick comforting help for Backacht,, flheumatlc Pains, Getting Up Night, atroBf cloudy urine, irritating passages. Leg Pains,, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, dua to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cysttx. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cysttx today. MIDGET RACING Every Sunday Night LAWRENCE COUNTY " SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, 111. See Us For CASH for Any EMERGENCY If you have to meet an emergency that calls for money without delay, see or phone us for a loan. Immediate service. Monthly repayment. Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq. iihii eans Phone 325 U i HI I If U.IIP
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