Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 214, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 October 1948 — Page 7
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. OCT; 28. 194S.
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h, excepting firms and organizations that carry ref nlar charge account.
Kn additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
FOR SALE US for Calcium Chloride.
Bureau Co-op.
insurance is not alike. ReT7i J Ti TT-11
h m rates, J era a. nciu, an Bldg. Phone 567. JlAL PURCHASE SALE 5per mills and jobbers are osing out their 1948 line of
per patterns. Prices on of these papers have been id as much as 65. We are
g these huge savings on to lany remnants cheap. Sulli-
ecorating Co.
OR SALE OR TRADE
ade or buy where your y goes farther and be sure
buy from a licensed dealChrysler Saratoga Brough-
ri, k. as ii. bv mi.
Fontiac 8 Streamliner Se-
Inette, Con. Shift. R. & H. : Pontiac 8 Streamliner 4p. Hydramit. R. & H. Pontiac 6 Sedan, R. & H. intra. Shift. Olds. 76 Series Sedanette. & 11. Chcv. Flcctline Aero-Se-Di. R. & H. ""Sinouth 4-dr. R. Jtiac 6 Streamliner, R.
& H. coupe.
lymouth 4 dr. R
Plymouth 5-pass.
& H. 1 Pontiac 8 Streamliner, Seinette. R. & H. ! Dodge 2-ton P.U. sveral other cars in stock iy for delivery.
member you are dealing
a licensed Indiana Dealer
b you deal here. Our repu-
n is built on fair and honlealing. , 213 N. Section St.
i Highway 41 In Sullivan
Phone 330 LEX IvfcKEE G. I. DECKARD
FOR SALE 2 ladies' coats, 1 black, 1 gray tweed, size 5u; 1 boy's brown topcoat, size lb'; 1 large size crib bed. Dorothy Birch, 316 'N. " West St. Phone 522-X.
FOR SALE 35 head of ewes, good ones. Norman Koepig, Carlisle R. 1. 5 miles southeast.
FOR SALE Bathinet and Teeter-Babe, like new. Half price. 431 Stratton.
FOR SALE 2 milk cows, 1 table model cream separator. 4 miles north on 41, first house north of Campbell's Corner. S. A. Catt.
NNED tomatoes and refined
! in No. 2 and 2 Ms cans by
se. A. J-.. KODerisun uiccn-
FOR SALE 9-room house with large lot. 520.. N. Broad St. For information write Murray Deckard, 328 N. Monroe St., Rpckford, Illinois. FOR SALE White Rock fries, 2Vz to 4 lbs. 217 Wolfenberger
St. Phone 829-X, Sullivan.
1. 6-room strictly modern house,
2-car garage, extra large lot, good
location, close in, and certainly
worth the money.
2. 6-room house, modern except
gas, 2-car garage, one acre good
land. Good location on paved st. in Sullivan. 3. 5-room new house, large basement, city water, 4 acres land, close to city limits. , 4. Small grocery stock and fixtures. This store is in a good location, and doing a profitable business. 5. 6-room house, city water, coal house, wood shed, 2 large lots. Priced to sell. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Office 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y.
Miscellaneous
la" YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. NEED WORK done on your car or truck? Give us a try. Bob Wright, service manager. Sullivan County Motor Sales, On U. S. 41, Shelburn, Ind. Phone 30. .
NOTICE: To "Veterans of World War I and World War II: We have an tpportunity to elect for the first time in more than fifty years a veteran as Judge of the Sullivan Circuit Court. In Norval K. Harris, we have a comrade who saw front-line service as a buck private and who is in sympathy with the problems of the veterans. He favors an Indiana bonus NOW for the vets of World War II. We gladly recommend that all vets, regardless of party, support Harris for Judge of the Sullivan Circuit Court. Veterans Harris-fcr-Judge Committee.
WANTED White woman for child care. Assist with housework. Reference required. Transportation furnished. Mrs. Lucille Greer, 106 Rossford Ave., Ft. Thomas, Kentucky.
WANTED To take out and
'remove trees. Get work done ? before winter. 820 E. Washing
ton. Phone 931-L.
NOTICE Taking orders -for Yardley Venetian Blinds, recently sold by Roy Cowles. Claude Dean, 1207 N. Main St. FOR REJnT
RADIATOR CLEANING head into winter assured of safe driving. Protect your engine by letting us clean the radiator now! Marathon Service Station, northeast corner Section and Washington.
CELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN IN. FREEESTIMATES.NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. WRITE PADGETT CO., VIN-CENNES.
FOR SALE Fuel oil stove, pipe and floor board, good condition, $30. Corner kitchen sink, $15. Clover hay. James E. Shrum, Ph. 9204. FOR SALE Lady's green cloth coat, leopard trim, size 16; black crepe dress, size 16; man's blue suit, diagonal stripe, size 37; man's shoes, Nunn-Bush, black oxfords, size 9 k A. Phone 249 or 309 N. French.
FOR SALE Spotted mare pony 2 years old. Wayne Dudley, 1 mile north Ellis School.
R SALE 2 fuel trx with outside , Li 11 oif oiL 567 S.
IT SALE Flowers Lot all oc-
fis. Evergreens for landscapCarns Greenhouses, south of ;er, Phone 66F14. R SALE 18 shoats weighing id 100 lbs. Vaccinated. Fred t, Paxton. R SALE 3 coats, brown, ! and gold; 3 Olson rugs, j; one old stand table. Nora I.
FOR SALE Motor Bike Briggs and Stratton motor, . $50.00; 1
nil 5tiace I"1 s a ma gallon 'tor 13 !J- Cal1 after 6:00 P- m'
I" FOR-SALE-Baby buggy, like-
new. 506 N. Court. Phone 932-B.
FOR SALE Warm Morning
heater, medium size, good. 216 E.
Harris.
Jt OK SALE vup electric pop cooler, 6 case capacity. Used 9 months. . Russell Sappenfield,
i Phone 646-L.
R SALE Model A Ford. Iw Hayden, R. 2 Shelburn. bville phone. 1
TRADE your old Breakfast Set on a new Chrome Set at The P
and A Furniture Store.
R SALE Fuel oil heater drum, blower and pipe, good ition. 75 lb. white enamel ice Albert Oakes, Shelburn, e 39-J.
MY SHOES for sale. Shoes any color. BENNY DE
NK S & S SHOE REFAlxv-
10 North Court.
7ER MEMORIALS for less, fess, like you, goes where it :ated best. James J. Durham,
nan Building. , J R SALE One Helene Curcommercial type Duchess dryer," $25.00'. One new Ken-;
vacuum cleaner, $50.00. J. R. , , Phone 9024. I
FOR SALE 3-room cottage,
: city water and electricity, insulat
ed. $1250.00. Small down payment gets possession. Inquire 424 So. Court.
BUYING SOYBEANS every day from early 'til late. Highest mar
ket prices paid Quick service, we
do appreciate your business.
JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan, phone 325.
ruh KENT Electric Floor
Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric nand sander for
lahle lops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decoratinc Co
FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished apt. Write Box XY care of Times.
FOR RENTed apartment, Phone 904-A.
-2-room unfurnish225 North Main.
FOR RENT Two bedroom, four room cottage completely furnished. Heatrola, fireplace, elec
tric stcve and refrigerator. Not modern. At Riverview, available until June. "Call Terre Haute Crawford 6625 for appointment.
WANTED Bulldozer work. Outfit in Berea church neighbor
hood. Inquire of Aden Robbins of work to be. done. Raymond
Bogard, Merom Phone 173. WANTED Ford A-l Experienced Mechanic. Good pay and working conditions. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc., Sullivan, Indiana.
WANTED Middle age couple to care for elderly gentleman. All living expense paid. Phone 146.
SALESMEN WANTED IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can make sood money with a
Rawleigh business in City of Sullivan or South Clay County. We help you get started. No experience needed to start. Steady work. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. INJ-603-2. Freeport. 111.
LOCALS
Ruth Carter, Christine Cottingham and Beverly McCammon
spent a few days recently in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Raley and family of Greensburg, Ind
iana, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bnnther of East Jackson Street. They
' also visited Mr. Raley's grandfather, Irvin Raley, of Merom.
WANTED
NOW AVAILABLE New bot
tle gas ranges complete with Philgas equipment. Bill McCoy.
ROAD SERVICE call us if
your motor freezes or if you have tire, battery, engine, etc., troub
les. We answer your SOS prompt
ly. Phone 525. Hud's Tire Service, Sullivan.
ROAD SERVICE on tires and batteries. Day phone 30, Shelburn.
SAVE 10c, 25c, 50c on every bag
of feed. Feeds from our Factory
Stores direct to you. Johnson
Feeds will also produce the most
gain possible from 100 lbs. of feed! Ask your neighbor,, he knows! Try us today. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 South Court St. Phone 606.
NOTICE Effective November 1, 1948, all heretofore exonerated members of Baker Local Union No. 2498 U. M. W. of A. must pay $1.00 per month dues. Wayne H. Bedwell, Rec. Sec'y.
OYSTER SUPPER Thursday night, 7:30 p. m., for members of Eagles Lodge and their families.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, gov
ernment toilet cleaning. Mpdern
pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
MEN WANTED To advertise a new invention, said to be the greatest invention since the radio. Adv. men in the field earning from $300.00 to $500.00 per month. If interested come to the Torch Room at the Sullivan Hotel on October 28th at 7:30 p. m. Ask for E. B. Mitchum. WANTED Lady for genera1 housework and care of children, 5
i days a week. Mrs. Joe Lowder-
milk. '
to other Heovy DityTrudts hcrie CBMEll VALUE f,M U3 if -Sjv
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HELP WANTED Wanted 25
young married or single women
for light factory work. Apply at 17 West Mill St., Shelburn. Perfection Packaging Co.
WANTED Man to work farm. Box 975 care Times.
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LOST Lady's Bulova wrist watch bewteen Crowder Clinic & Court House in Sullivan, Tuesday. Finder call Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Shelburn, reverse charges. Reward.
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BEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Promot Sanitary Truck Service.
'j We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call
j Greek Fertilizer Co. sUlvan Phone No. I WK PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES ODcanaasnnncDnnaancncanannnnn?
COMPARE These Prices: 16 Dairy, $3.35; 40' Hog Supplement, $5.00; 18. Egg Mash, $4.25; Rabbit Pellets, $4.50. Shake Feed Store, 1 mile east of Sullivan.
AAA VETS WANTED! Good jobs new open in the expanding U.S. Army for men with Antiaircraft Artillery experience in any of the Armed Forces. Quali1 A. ill. t t 1 . 1
FOR SALE Oil lanri 3 2n.ar.rp lleu veterans wun nonoraDie dis
tracts. Will sell oil rights, part or ?h.a.1'getsi1nceJ12 MfV .1945 are el
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all. Owner in Florida. Box 900 care Times. FOR SALE Warm - Morning heater, practically new. Kenneth Butler, south of Dugger on Gambill road.
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WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS DELIVERED TO OUR COOPERAGE PLANT North 13th Street, Terre Haute (SpeltervilJe). FOR PRICE WE WILL PAY AND SPECIFICATION WRITE OR TELEPHONE 12 Points P.O. Box 8 Crawford 9417 TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, Inc. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
R SALE Child's Jr. Bed. Sam Frakes, phone 407-Y. R SALE Part Jersey and
nsey cow and calf 3 months Tony Gill, Sr. Tel. 41-X. iR SALE Compare these Jow prices with the price you iow paying at other feed s. See if they won't save you ;y. Economy Egg Mash, $4.15; son Special Starter, $4.80; son Special Grower. $4.1": Poultry Mash, $5.00;- Cr. i. $3.50: Pork Producer, $3.90; Hog Supplement, $5.15; Oat?, i: " Bran & Shorts, S3.10; is. $3.40. FREE PARKING lOHNSON'S. Johnson Feed & 5ly Co., 115 So. Court St. ;RSALE Skelgas table-too e complete with hook up and tanks. 301 East Harris St.
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVIBBBVBiBBBBBlBSBiBBBBBMHHyHMBVP11' j Dead Animals r- Removed I kinds: horses, cows.
Mp, calves and hojrs. Call I
inrne Feed Service, bulu-
n ohone .132 or Crawford
111 or Crawford 53109. Ire Haute. We pay all bne charges. 24 hour Ber
lin Wachtel Co
Terre Haute. Indiana
FOR SALE Servel electric
refrigerator, Kelvinator refrigerator, New Perfection kerosene range and Westinghouse electric range. Boyd's Appliance Shop, "North Of The
i Square On 41."
igible. Enlist directly into AAA in
grade determined by your skill and experience. Openings in 25 specialties including Information Center Operators, Radar, AW and AAA Gun Crewmen, Ground Observers, AA Range Section NCO's and Operators, Gunners, Mechanics, Fire Control Electricians, and
many more, uet lull details nowi
about this special offer to AAA veterans at U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Recruiting Station, Davis Hotel Bldg., downstairs. PUBLIC GAMES Monday, Nov. 1, 8 p. m. V. F. W. Auxiliary hall.
Wherever You Go To (lave Fun
Bacon, piece, lb. ............... 59c Milnot 3 cans 29c Hsmbrngsr, lb. 48r, Navy or Grsat Northern
Beans, 2 lb??.
Beef Roast, lb. Bologna, lb. . .
Velvesta Ch'3258, 2 lb?.
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54c
39c 99-
Apples, 4 lbs. 25c
We Now Carry A Comphte Lins Of V
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FROZEN FO
Dressed Chickens on Fri. & Sat
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Honorable Gerald Landls Kember House of Representatives ' Linton, Indiana Dear Congressman: i I am writing you this letter to let you know that I am very hopeful that the voters of your district trill reelect you to Congress in November. The nation needs informed men of courage and conviction like you in both the House and the Senate. Although our states are widely separated, I have watched your public activities with keen interest. Your firsthand knowledge of mining affairs and your particular concern in proper pensions for miners and old persons generally have commanded high respect and been helpful to me in reaching decisions in Washington. I am sure that you have tried always to act for the best interests of all your people, including miners, farmers, business men and all taxpayers. That is what every member of Congress should try to do. We are elected to represnt .ll of the people.. As Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have noted your votes to meet war costs. Once we were in the war, you supported every major appropriation asked to support it. You may use this letter in any way you see fit. I am writing it voluntarily because I know you are able, honest, and experienced and too few men like you who know their jobs are available for public service. It is a great mistake in a crisis like the present one to replace seasoned Republican Congressmen with men who know nothing about Congressional work.
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