Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 215, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 October 1948 — Page 7
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LLTVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 29. 1948. PAGE SEVEN RIPKIRBY CLA ".-, lC:'Sv .A? ; ' C TV? SL.ADVS V f .WFSGM -MEV HER BETTER THAN CAN VOU CESC8I5E LET ME THINK.. HE DID THIS SAILOR? DIO HAVE A SCAR ON ONE CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge II words or lesa, 35o, flrat insertion. 2o tot each ditional word, first Insertion. II words or lesi 7to for "three intertlna, 4e for each additional CHEEK..AND SHE CALLED HIM....LET'S SEE..CURLV? m -,V. PPAklt WlTU iHMZ? KINKY? SHAGGY? THAT'S Vrd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or cheek with order. Card of Thanks $1.60. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2c per word, minimum $1.51. An additional charge of lc will be added to classified ads that are Hot ld fcjr the end of the IT.' SHE CALLED HIM "rE SHAG.' ktith, exceptinf firms and organizations that carry regular bharce aecouta. . .1 .V An additional charge of ZSe will be made iter the use of box numbers. -
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FOR SALE :E US for Calcium Chloride.
n Bureau Co-op.
ILL insurance is not alike. Re-
lion in rates. Ferd E. Hall,
man Bldg. Phone 567.
3ECIAJL PURCHASE SALE Ipaper mills and jobbers are
closing out their 1948 line of paper patterns. Prices on
y of these papers have been i i tr-m tit
icea as mucn as 0070. we are
ing these huge savings on to
Many remnants cheap. SuLiDecorating Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
t'rade or buy where your ney goes farther and be sure
d buy from a licensed deal
B8 Chrysler Saratoga Brough lam, R. & H. 80 mi.
18 Fontiac 8 Streamliner Se
danette, Con. Shift. R. & H. 18 Fontiac 8 Streamliner 4Dr. Hydramit. R. & H.
48 Pontiac 6 Sedan, R. & H.
Hydra. Shift. 18 Olds. 76 Series Sedanette.
R. & H. k8 Chcv. Fleetline Aero-Sedan. R. & H. 148 Plymouth 4-dr. R. (47 Pontiac 6 Streamliner, R. &II. 47 Plymouth 4 dr. R. & H. 47 Plymouth 5-pass. coupe. R. & H.
146 Pontiac 8 Streamliner, Se
danette. R. & II. 48 Dodge i2-ton P.U. Several other cars in stock
ady for delivery.
Remember you are dealing
th a licensed Indiana Dealer
len you deal here. Our repuion is built on fair and hon-
dealing. 212 N. Section St.
Wn Highway 41 In Sullivan
Phone 330 LEX McKEE G. I. DECKARD
ANNED tomatoes and refined
Ice in No. 2 and 2M cans by
case. A. L. Robertson Green-
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' A. Phone 249 or 309 N. French. FOR SALE Spotted mare pony 2 years old. Wayne Dudley, 1 mile north Ellis School. FOR SALE Baby buggy, like new. 506 N. Court. Phone 932-B.
FOR SALE Warm Morning heater, medium size, good. 216 E. Harris. FOR SALE 7Up electric pop cooler, 6 case capacity. Used 9 months. Russell Sappenfield, Phone 646-L.
i FOR SALE 3-room cottage,, city water and electricity, insulated. $1250.00. Small down payment gets possession. Inquire 424 Bo. Court.
FOR SALE Servel gas refrigerator, Kelvinator refrigerator, New Perfection kerosene range and Westinghouse electric range. Boyd's Appliance Shop, "North Of The Square On 41."
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.
FOR SALE A few registered Hereford cattle. W. A. Wilkey, Phone 739-A. 324 So. Section.
OR SALE 2 fuel oil space J.ers with outside 650-gallon k, full of oU.,567.S. Section pit SALE blowers for alloc-' ions. Evergreens for- landscapL Karns Greenhouses, south of gger, Phone 66F14. TOER MEMORIALS for less, siness, like you, goes where it :reated best. James J. Durham, 'fman Building. "OR SALE One Helen e , Curcommercial type Duchess r dryer, $25.00. One new Kenre, vacuum cleaner, $50.00. J. R.
y, Phone 9024.
12, 16 and 20 Gauge Shells in 4-5-6-8 size shot in Xpert & Super X and Remington Sure Shot. .22 short, long and long rifle ammunition in Remington Kleanbore and Super X. Boone's Shop, 16 E. Jackson. , FOR SALE A good 4-room house, 1 acre ground, located 1 mile north of Dugger. House now empty: Price . $2000.00. $400.00 cash, balance of $25.00 per month. W. T. Mellott. LIQUID LITE America's finest
while enamel. Stays white. Made by O'Brien. Sold at the P and A Furniture Store. - j. , FOR SALE Contact Bill Mick-
,e fpr your Hybrid seed corn.' Kellys $5.00 to $10.00. Crib Filler $8.00. Crow's sing!! $9.50 fb $14.25,' double $8 to $11.25. , ; I NEW and used bicycles. New and used Whizzer Motor Bikes. Bicycle repairing. Parts. Oscar j Norris & Sons, Authorized Whizzer Motor Sales & Service, 8 N. Main St.
FOR SALE Large size Hot Blast oil heater. A-l condition. 1st house riorth of Locker on 41. Miscellaneous IF 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.
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. FREE ESTIMATES. NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. "WRITE PADGETT CO., VINCENNES. 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. ROAD SERVICE call us if your motor freezes or if you have tire, battery, engine, etc., troubles. We answer your SOS promptly. Phone 525. Hud's Tire Service, Sullivan. NOTICE Effective November 1, 1948, all heretofore exonerated members of Baker Local Union No. 2498 U. M. W. of A. must pay $LO0 per month dues. Wayne H. Bedwell, Rec. Sec'y.
''1 1 ''' h''' " "' '''t 1 RIP TH0SEX PR0WLIN3 THE I fib WE'RE CONVINCED THE 6IRL IN THE M0R5UE I AT THAT MOMENT, IN A ERFgKT PUB : : ' CLOTHES.1 AND WATERFRONT... 6T IS SHERRV LA RUE., BUT SOMEWHERE, THAT NlSHT, IT'S FILTHY WEATHER r " YOU LOOK SO TIRED.' A CHAP A CUR OF SHE PUT ON, 6Y CHOICE OR -r- - OUT... ONE FER THE A .lm. Ml WHAT ON EARTH HAVE .N-gCOFFEB AND FORCE, BETYA''S BATHINO -WT- Lgmwvm ROAD, SHAS? SfWl YOU BEEN UP TO? JL'U. BRING SUIT.' SHE WAS WITH A ( , " TOjJT ' 3S&i SHA
NOTICE Available how. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new Installations. Bill McCoy. ' WE ARE now buying beans. Martin Mill & Elevator. Shelburn. SAGGING ruins your looks and harms your health. There is beauty and health in a Spencer sup-
' port. Call Iva Giles after 5 p. m.
DR SALE Skelgas table-top
be complete with hook up arid
tanks. 301 East Harris St.
OR SALE 9-room house with e lot. 520 N. Broad St. For inInation write Murray Deckard, ! N. Monroe St., Rockford, Mir
'OR SALE White Rock fries, to 4 lbs. 217 Wolfenberger Phone 829-X, Sullivan.
FOR SALE New Spinet Piano pomplete with bench and delivery. Our special only $495.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House.
i 6-room strictly modern house, ar garage, extra large lot, good ition, close in, and certainly rth the money. . 6-room house, modern except , 2-car garage, one acre .good d. Good location on paved st. Sullivan. . 5-room new house, large ement, city water, 4 acres d, close to city limits. . Small grocery stock and fixes. This store is in a good local, and doing a profitable busis. 1 . 6-room house, city water, coal ise, wood shed, 2 large lots, ced to sell. Isrey's Real Estate and Insure, Office 451 South Troll, me 542-Y. 'OR SALE Fuel oil stove, pipe ! floor board, good condition, ,; Corner kitchen sink, $15. ver hay. James E. Shrum, Ph. 4. "OR SALE Warm Morning iter, practically new.1 Kenneth tier, south of Dugger on Gaml road.
Dead Animals Removed 11 kinds: horses, cows, iieep, calves and hogd. Call fonroe Feed Service. Sulli-
an phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, erre Haute. We pay all
hone charges. 24 hour ser Ice. fohn Wachtel Co
. Trr Haute. Indiana
FOR SALE We have concrete septic tanks now.' 350 gal. We deliver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone 352. FOR SALE Maycag washer, either round or square tub, both in good condition. Lady's black coat with fur collar, like new. 646 So. Main.
FOR SALE A nice home, new and modern; also four modern bungalows, nicely located, priced right. A semimodern with gas, garage, garden, northwest, $4250. 2 small houses out, neat home, around $2700. Semi-mcdern with one acre, beautiful, around $4500. Call at 227 W. Harris. Phone 507-X. '
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.
PUBLIC GAMES Mjonday, Nov. 1, 8 p. m. V. F. W. Auxiliary hall. NOTICE Taking orders for Yardley Venetian Blinds, recently sold by Roy Cowles. Claude Dean, 1207 N. Main St.
WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5-
room modern house. No children or pets. Contact South Side Kroger Manager.. WANTED All around cook for local restaurant. 6-day week, day work. References required. Box RW, c-o Times.
On Sherman Double-Bill Fri. & Sat.!
MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED $45 Weekly Average, man or woman, supplying Watkins Quality Products to customers in Sullivan. Best season to start. J. F. Thrune, 21 E, 5th Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
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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.
IN MEMORLAM
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Jimmy Wakcly and a landowner mix a bit in fisticuffs as Mildred Coles y tries to restrain them, in Monogram's "Song of the Drifter!"
NOTICE Beginning November 1, 1948, all exonerated members of Regent Local Union No. 7907 U. M. W. of A. must pay $1.00 per month dues. Kenneth I. Exline, Fin.! Secy.
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and hew electric nand sander for table tops. Woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR RENT 3-room modern
furnished apt. Write Box XY care
of Times.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet. Good tires. Raymond Chambers at the Wood Orchard. Phone 8131.
FOR SALE Girl's terry bear ccat and pants combination, reversible plaid, all weather coat, size 10; wool pleated skirts and jerkins, size 8 & 10; lady's black Chesterfield coat, size 38. All reasonably priced. Mrs. John Kest.er, 1st house east of Mi. Tabor church, Highway 154.
FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished apartment, 225 North Main. Phone 904-A; FOR RENT Two bedroom, four room cottage completely furnished. Heatrola, fireplace, electric stove and refrigerator. Not modern. At Riverview, available until June. Call Terre Haute Crawford 6625 for appointment.
WANTED
CHRYSANTHEMUM cut flowers and plants for sale. Mrs. Joe Schrceder, 236 Cross St.
FOR SALE 1946 G.M.C. Long wheel base with tandem, twospeed azle. 16-foot grain bed, 8.25 tires. Phone 862-A, Sullivan.
HEATERS Florence -. Duo Nubians Glow-Boy Majestic - Warm Morning Home Supply Company Dugger, Ind. Formerly Woodward's Hardware.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, -government toilet cleaning. Mpdern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
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. Washington. Phone 931-L. KiMMIfliMHMMIHMai
Iii loving memory of Frank E. Smith, who left us six years ago Oct. 31. -Happy , were years we all spent
together ' j But lonely are' our hearts' today, "I For one we loved so dearly has forever gone away. . Oiir memories wander often to a grave not far away; . ' They say time heals all sorrow and helps us to forget, But time so far, has only proven I
How much we miss him yet, And what it means to lose him No one will ever know. To those who have a Dad like ours, Cherish him with care. You'll never know his value v Till you find he isn't there. Sadly missed by wife and children. Mrs. Pearl Smith, Hazel Williams, Ralph, Eugene, and Wallace Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn of Bell Haven, Alexandria, Virginia, returned to their home recently after a few days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rust. -v Jim McCracken, who is stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Dorothy Badger and children spent the week-end in Danville, Illinois with Mrs. HaJlie Campbell. Mrs. James McManaway and baby of Evansville, are . spending the week her with her sister, Miss Ann Andrusyk. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of
Pimento, spent the week-end I
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thomas Jr. arid baby of Dunkirk, Indiana, were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas Sr.
Today's Markets Indianapolis, Oct. 29. u.ru -Hogs 9,000; moderately active, about steady to strong; early sales good nd chcice1 180-270 lb. jbar-: rowiii;d. gilts $24.75 $25.00,, few. choice mostly 180-220 lbs., $22.25 top; later trade slow, undertone weak; heavier 280-300 lbs., $24.50 $24.75; 160-180 lbs., $24.50 $25.00; 100-160 lbs,., $20.00 $23.50, few $24.00; sows slow, weak to instances 50c lower, bulk $21.00 $22.50, odd choice lights to $23.00. Cattle 500; calves 400; generally slow, barely sleadv in all divisions; load high good and choice 175 lb. steers $34.00: load gocd 950 lb. yearlings $33.00, vealcrs rather slow, mostly $1.50 lower, small supply good and choice $29.00 $31.50. . Sheep 2,000; fat native lambs generally steady, largely $24.00 $24.50, few $25.00. medium and good $22.00 $24.00; five decks mostly gocd 90-97 lb. fed Texas ycarlingr, No. 1 pslts, $21.50; good and choice slaughter ewes $7.00 $3.50.
Gross Income Tax Payment Is Due
BIBTM CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2458 Notice is hereby given that Maxine Ktjenan Welch has filed her petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for
hearing on November 5th, 1948 at 9:00 A. M.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1948. EARL A. ENGLE. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
MIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2459 Notice is hereby given that Charles Taylor has tiled his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court fo have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on November 5th, 1948 at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 27th day of October, 1948' EARL A. ENGLE. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
BfKTll 'CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 24H0 Notice is 'hereby riven that Maude Mae Taylor has filed her petition in the Sullivan Circuit court to have the place and time of her birth Ue-
tr.i milieu. tv.nv.. . hearine on November 5th. 1948 at 9:00
A. M. . . . .... ,
Dated tnis znn uay oi uciuuw, mS' EARL A. ENGLE, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 29. (U.R) Cash grain:. Wheat: easy; receipts 2 cars; No. 1 red $2.19; No. 1 hard $2.19; No. 2 red $2.18; No. 2 hard $2.18. , Corn: easy; receipts 54 cars; No. 2 yellow $1.28; No. 3 yellow $1.27; No, 2 white $1.30; No. 3 white $1.23.
. INDIANAPOLIS, ind., Oct. 29. . (Special) Deadline for payment of the third quarterly insla.lment oi their Indiana Gross Inccrr.e Tax falls Sunday at midnight for more than 75,000 Hoosicrs who have delayed their remittances until the very end of the 30-day grace period allowed by state law. , Walter L. Sturdevant, chief deputy cf. the tax diivsion, today revealed that the number cf reUu'ps reaching the' Indianapolis office during the first 15 clays of October fell well below those received during the corresponding period in Jtie first and second quarters. The Division anticipates approximately 100,000 reports each qvarter,, IV';-. Sturdevant nointed ort. but it had only 23,000 on l-.i"rl when it clced its doors last nisht. This rrean1! that th" mender of the taxpayers Will figure in the customary last-minute rvsh whih opcHnds the facilities of the tax office.
EXPRESSING OUR THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the many, many friends and neighbors for their - thoughtf ulness, their expressions of sympathy during the illness and loss of our loved one. Also for the beautiful flowers. Words are inadequate to fully express appreciation of friends at such a time and we can only say our sincere thanks to all of you. Mother, Husband and Daughter of Mrs. Juanita Myers.
Crawford County
Livestock Co. HiitMnnville Stock Yards
No charge for our trucks
less shrinkage. More Dollars Ict. We want your cattip, hnp-s. calves and sheep.
No Gross Income Tax on Indiana livestock sold at
our market. HUTSONVILLE. ILL. Phone 92
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jrfltes Call 361. TrIGiv Ins. Co. 11 South Main !
WANTED Bulldozer work. Outfit in Berea church neighborhood. Inquire of Aden Robbins of work to be done. Raymond Bogard, Merom Phone 173.
CESSPOOL, septic tanks and outside toilet cleaning. Price $1.00 per barrel. Box 60 care Times.
WANTED Man to work ' on farm. Box 675 care Times.
WANTED Furnished house or apartment, by- couple with 2-yr-old girl. Best of care assured. Call 489-B or write P. O. Box-327. F. L, Sachnik.
French Fry Shrimp Italian Spaghetti Chicken Dinners Rusty's Truck Stop NORTH SHELBURN ON 41
At a meet:.ng of the Sullivan bubers held Wednesday evening-, Oct. 27th it was decided that (hie 'to existing renditions of advanced prices, henceforth haircuts will be $1.00; shampoos, 75c and up. This price change v:Jl become effective Nov. 1st. It was also decided that the barber shop closing hours in Sullivan will be 5:30 P. M. week days, 7:00 P. M. Saturdays.
Sullivan Laundry I
will make regular pick-ups starting. Monday, Nov. 1st Due to cur m a t h i n e r y break-dowh, we have ar
ranged for p. Terre Haute
firm to work with us in
getting your laundry done as pei usual '
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST RATES This Bank has a large line of loans-W fact, larger than any financial institution or loan company in Sullivan County. We welcome small loans as well as large loans. None too small none too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; No Commission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage loans on improved farms, city and town property, at lowest interest rates. Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage loan from outside sources. " ' . This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and other matters at the right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. ', $7,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County over 73 years without loss to a single customer. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Ind. Safe Since 1875 Carlisle, Lid.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
IT'S EASIER GN THE POCKETBOOK! 4o pay one place than several places, and it' easier on the brain to know you have just one place to pay. You -may borrow up to $300 at the Security and repay ONE payment ONCE a month and pay your numerous scattered bills the cost is reasonable, too. COME IN. A FRIENDLY FIRM. $5 to $300
Security Loan Company Upstairs, North Oakley Bldg., Sullivan, Ind.
