Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 243, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 December 1948 — Page 5
SULLIVAN DALLY TIMES WEDNESD AY. DEC. 8. 1948. PAGE JIVE BLDND1E CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum chanell words or lew, 35c, flrrt insertion, Zo for each additional word, first Insertion. II words or less 7to for three insertions, 4a for each additional word for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order, . Card of Thanks $1.80. Obituaries. In Memorlam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.51. An additional charge of Mo will be added to classified ads that are not id fcy the end of th tonth, excepting firms and organisations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made far the use of box numbers-
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TANK heaters, tanks with hog ount in side and metal hog feedrs. Farm Bureau Co-op. all. insurance is not alike. Reuction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffnian Bldg. Phone 5b7. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE WailDaDer mills and jobbers are Inow closing out 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 pyou. Many remnants cheap. Sullivan Decorating Co. ' FOR SALE Hollywood mufflers. To fit all cars. $6.00 each. Hud's Tire Service, 102 N. Secition. I r FOR SALE 1942 Ford 6 cylin,ier four-door. Contact Drake Bros Phone 335 or 554-A. t FOR SALE Jeep. Ail steel and closed top. Drake Bros., Phone 335. 'x FOR SALE The six-room strictly modern residence of the late Tom Simmons at 318 East Washington Street. Double garage. Large lot. Priced right. Pos--session. BROWN ABSTRACT COHAMPSHIRE boar for sale, about 250 lbs. From Johnson herd. Registered, vaccinated. ' McCor-.rnick-Deering 16 inch single tracltor plow, excellent condition. Priced reasonable. Dale Billman, ; phone 123. FOR SALE 1944 Ford lte-ton . truck, new motor, good shape; 14" International plow. 854 N. Main. FOR SALE 2-yr-old clover hay, cheap. Also some first class clover; one wood wheel wagon, ( 30 It. grain elevator. Edgar Chanly, 1V4 miles southeast New Lebanon. 1 FOR SALE Large Florence healing stove, Majestic coal range, studio couch, wooden bedstead end springs. Call 984-X. FOR SALE Lady's small size gold hunting case watch and 48hi. gold guard chain with slide. Call at 1611 North Main St. " FOR SALE Or trade for par, Ford truck, l.w.b., 8V4 tires, evain . bed. Don Greenwood, -Pax-ton R. 1. . '. 1 , FOR SALE 45 ewes and 2 bucks. Pasture breeding began Sept. Sell in lots 15 or more. C. E. ! WEST, 1 mi. south on IT. S. 41. Phone 9191. 1 FOR SALE We have concrete septic tanks now. 350 gal. We de- ! liver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone i 352. , FOR SALE Contact Bill Mickey for your Hybrid seed corn. kelley's $6.00 to $10.00; Crib Fillicr, $8.90; Crow's single $9.50 to f $14.25, double $8.00 to $11.25. I FOR SALE Corn & oats, $3.25; ,16 dairy, $3.35; 13 rabbit peljlcts, $4.65; pork producer, $4.00. j Shake Feed Store. ' FOR SALE One-row International pull type corn picker. In- ' quire Keith Monroe, Carlisle, Ind., R. 3. 1. I have modern and semimodern houses for sale, in good locations, in Sullivan. 2. 5-room bungalow, built-in features, good barn and other outbuildings, 100 acres land, in a good location, south of Dugger. 3. Cottage grocery store, doing I a profitable volume of "business. ' Will sell at invoice. i. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Office 451 South Troll St. Phone 542-Y; FOR SALE Extra fine baled clover hay. Ford-Ferguson tractor outfit including disc, cultivator, plow, planter and post-digger. James E. Shrum, phone 9204 or 767. FOR SALE Gibson electric refrigerator, 6 cu. ft. Mrs. Thos. Handford, 803 N. Main. FOR SALE Children's clothing, snow suits, women's clothing. Excellent condition. Cheap. Dec. 9, 10, 11. 9Vz E. Jackson, Apt. 3. FOR SALE Case 2-row corn picker or will trade for one-row. Also bred Duroc gilts. Francis Wheeler, R. 2' Farmersburg, 2 miles west Liberty Church. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, 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. , j JohnWachtelCo Terre Haate. Indiana
FACTORY SPECIAL! Manufacturer's discount allows us to offer . Garland Gas Ranges for jnly $99.95. Come in, place your order for this beautiful :anse. Boyd's Appliance Shop
I 'North of the Square on 41." FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon on rubber. Good. Ralph Moore, 1 mile northeast Shelburn. FOR SALE Co-op corn picker, picked 60 acres. Max Woodard, Fairbanks. FRIENDS coming for Xmas? Clean the rugs and upholstery with Fina Foam. ROOT'S. : FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile two-door, heater and radio. See Hubert Wagner or call 316. FOR SALE 30 acres, 6-room house, fair outbuilding, electricity. All mineral rights included. Vk mi. south of Shelburn. Earl Romine. No phone, calls. WE have a General Electric refrigerator and. a Hotpoint electric range for sale, price. These are in good condition. 366 W. Washington St. Phone 723. F. A. Cauldwell. FOR SALE Latest style, white porcelain coal range, like new. Price $45.00. See at Stop 25. FOR SALE 8-mo.-old pony. Or trade for Model A Ford or milk cow. See at Hinkle Wheaton's. FOR SALE Bred gilts to farrow in March. Wilbur Royer, 3 miles north Little Flock Cemetery. - . FOR SALE Coleman gas and oil floor furnaces. Boyd's Appliance Shop, "North of the Square on 41." FOR SALE Buick Super Sedan, Model 41, good heater, radio, lifcgard tubes, all in excellent condition, Mrs. W. D. Bolinger, 241 S. Court St. FOR SALE 5-room house, Venetian blinds, bath, hot air furnace, screened porches, garage, good location Highway 41. 815 N. Sections FOR SALE Beautiful new reck maple 5 pc, dining room set, never used, bargain; nearly new light green wing chair, walnut bookcase, wardrobe cabinet, new and used shades, stepladder, pil. lows, clothes props, clothes wringer, new fishing reel, kitchen utensils, many other things, on. sale until sold. 815 N. Section. FOR SALE Black Hudson seal fur coat, size 36-38, in good con dition. Phone 133. . 1 FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet pick-up truck; 1940 Pontiac 2-1 door, good condition. Teal Whita- j ker Garage. i FOR SALE Strictly, modern brick home, located at 630 South Court St. Or call 904-L. Immediate possession. FOR SALE One dining room suite, Hollywood bed, chest and dresser, one studio couch. 403 East Johnson St. Mrs. John Skinner. FOR SALE 4 good dairy cows, j and milker. Mark Acton, 2 miles northwest of Merom. OIL LEASE for sale or Will consider deal for drilling lease. If interested write me Box 2000 in care of this paper. FOR SALE Christmas Cockers, black, blonds, reds, parti-color. $25.00 and up. At Shady-Banks Kennels, west of Jasonville on Shanklin St. Road. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Payne, Jasonville, Ind., R. R. 2. FOR SALE 1947 Ford Tudor; 1941 Hudson club coupe; 1937 Oldsmobile. excellent condition; 1936 Plymouth; and several others. SULLIVAN MOTOR SALES, 1610 North Section St. Phone 985. I COAL from any mine. Call 287 or 948-X. Jim Murray. 4-room semi-modern bungalow, large glassed-in front porch, good outbuildings, large lot. Possession to suit buyer. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y. Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan; 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,
WE ARE now buying corn, Martin Mill & Elevator, Shelburn,
NOTICE TO FARMERS Limited amt. of 6-8.6 Plowunder Fertilizer available for December delivery. Monroe's Feed & Imp. Sales. GIVE your poultry and live stock a Christmas treat. Feed ' Johnson Special feeds. JOHNSON' FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court St., phone 606. , DO. your Washing the easy way. Open every day 8:00 to 5:00 P. M. Boyd's Self-Service Automatic Laundry, "North 01 lie Square on 41." BRING your car or truck service troubles to Bob Wright, Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, on U. S. 41, Phone 30. FREE delivery and installation on new batteries anywhere in Sullivan county. Call 39.W, Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Indiana. . BROWN & CO. toys, gifts, sporting goods. 6 East Wash ington Street. RUMJMAGE SALE Band Parents Club, at Sullivan Tractor Sales, 15 East Jackson, Friday, December 10th and Saturday, December 11th. LAY-AWAY her Beautiful China Lamps, Mirrors, Sun Ray Dishes or Furniture now. Come in for both New and Used Furniture. P and A Furniture Store. INSTRUCTION, MALE Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For information about this low cost training, write at once giving name, address, age and your working hours. Utilities Inst., Box 74 c-o Times. , NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy. Instrumental Band Classes for 4th grade will be starting with tlie 2nd semester of school, in January. Why not give your child a musical instrument for Christmas and buy now. R. W. Cadwell Music House, phone 450. LAY-AWAY your watch, ring, silverware, etc., for Christmas giving now. K. B. SMITH, JEWELER. SEE Fuller brushes for Xmas suggestions. A special giftr'or him, and a special gift for her. and Mrs. Geo. Wood, 814 E. Jackson. Phone 429 for special appointment.1 NOTICE Use our layaway plan for your Christmas buying. McKinley Electric Shop. WANTEDWANTED Boy to carry Times route. Inquire Daily Times office. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. CUSTOM Bulldozing,' new heavy equipment, competent operator. Thos. Handford, Gen. eral Contractor. Phone 221.. WANTED TO RENT Farm. New equipment. Can furnish reference. Box 940 care Times. WANTED Washing machine repair. Any make. Pick up and del. Ph. 519 or 8222. Fagg Bros. WANTED 75 mature AustraWhite pullets. Mrs. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind. WANT TO BUY-Timothy, timothy-clover mixed, alfalfa, clever hay or oats, wheat straw or loose hay or straw in stack. Write to Frank McNeer, 1712 South Main St., Paris, III. WANTED Man to help shuck corn. W. F. Frame, near Glendora mine. WANTED Washing and ironing to do in my home. 333 N. Broad. Phone 842-X. WANT TO RENT 4 or 5-room house. Can give reference. Box 740 care Times. WANTED 3 or 4-room unfurnished apartment. Good reference. No children. Box 680 care Times. FOUND One extra nice diamond cluster ring and diamond set band to match. Owner must give positive identification and approximate date of loss. Write to P. O. Box 323, Sullivan.'
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FOR RENT r'OR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR RENT Modern home, furnished. 15 minute drive from town. Reference required. Box 195 care Times. FOR RENT 3 furnished light 1 housekeeping rooms, modern, stoker heat. At Wall St. across from Davis Hotel. j Small furnished apt. Call after '5:30. South front door, upstairs. 203 So. Court St. FOR RENT No. 7 store aTid station with fixtures and living quarters. On State Road 48, near I new truck mine and near the center of oil field. O. M. Sebring, Shelburn, Shelburn phone. LOST LOST Black and white setter birddog. Roland Campbell, Telephone 8073. V . LOST Man's light" tan leather glove in downtown Sullivan, Saturday. Finder return . to Scott Clinic. Mrs. Bill Carter. LOST Black and white pointer female bird dooy 18 months old. Lost near Palestine, Illinois. Reward. Notify Bryan Dudley, Linton. ' -' Buttons and Bows 83 YEARS OLD but still interested In buttons and bows Is Mrs. Anna Scherl, arriving In New York from Germany en route to visit daughter, Mrs. Michael Rilli, In St Louis, Mo. It's been 20 years since mother and daughter saw each other, (International) Registered U.
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Today's Markets
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 8. (UP) Hogs 7.000; active, early bulk barrovs and glits 25c to 50c higher; good and choice 160,225 lbs., $22.50 $23.00, top $23.25 for deck choice 180-200 lbs.; 225-260 lbs., $21.00 $22.25, largely $21.50 up; 1 260-300 lbs., $20.50 $22.00; heavlier weights scarce; good and j choice 100-160 lbs. fully steady at $18.00 $22.00; few to $22.25'; sows mostly uneven, weights 500 lbs. down strong to mostly 50c higher I at $17.50 $18.50, top $18.75; heavier weights slow, steady, down to $17.00. Cattle 1,200, calves 400; steers and heifers uneven, kinds selling above $25.00 slow, under that price getting dependable action, steaady; early bulk medium and good light steers 1,050 lbs. down $23.50 $29.00, couple loads choice held near $31.00; load mostly good heifers $25.00, others held above that price; cows less active, early sales about steady, but undertone lower, few good beef cows $19.50 $20.00; vealers steady, active early, bulk good and choice $31.50 -j-$34.00. Sheep 2,000; moderately active, fat lambs uneven, mostly around 25c lower; good and choice natives $24.75 $25.25, top $25.50 for few head choice, medium and good $21.75 $24.75; three decks fed Texas lambs 90 lb. averages $25.25; two loads fed southwestern medium to good yearlings 85-90 lbs., No. 1 pelts, about steady at $21.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $7.00 $8.50. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 8. (UP) Cash grain: Wheat: firm; receipts 3 cars; No. 1 red $2.27; No. 1 hard $2.27; No. 2 red $2.26; No. 2 hard $2.26. Corn: firm; receipts 66 cars; No. 2 yellow $1.33; No. 3 yellow $1.30; No. 2 white $1.37; No. 3 white $1.33. " Wholesale Food Prices Decline NEW YORK, Dec. 88. (UP) Wholesale food prices as reflected by the Dun & Bradstreet index, today declined "to the lowest point since last June 24. The index," which represents the Sum total of the price per pound of 31 commodities, declined to $6.33 during the past week. It was $6.36 for the previous week. A year ago the index figure was $7.12. The record high .was $7.36, recorded on July 13, 1948. The all-time low was $1.49 established on Jan. 31, 1933. Prices of 12 foods declined this week, while nine advanced and 1 10 remained unchanged. Declines S. Patent Office.
included wheat, oats, barley, hams, lard, cottonseed oil, cocoa, eggs, potatoes, hogs, lambs and raisins. Those advancing were corn, rye, beef, jellies, cheese, sugar, rice, currants and butter. Unchanged were flour, coffee, tea, beans, peas, peanuts, molasses,, prunes, steers and milk.
IN MEMO RI AIM In loving memory of Helen Knowles, who died two years ago today. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell The grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so welL Oh dear one, how we miss you, Tears in silence often flow, And memory keeps you near us Though you died two years ago. Sadly missed by Harry, Harriett and Jim. TheyH Do It Every
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THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. Can you name the five words jn the English language which end in dous? 2. What is the daughter of a mare called? 3. Can you -name a famous queen who nearly ruined the millinery business because she wore black for seven years after the death of her husband? 4. The only president of the United States named Warren, succeeded one named Thomas. Who were they? 5. Was the United States Constitution adopted in the same year the Declaration of Independence was signed? IT HAPPENED TODAY ' On Dec. 8, 1941, the United States Congress voted war on Japan, 470-1, and Great Britain also declared war on Japan. Joel Chandler Harris, creator of "Uncle Remus," was born on this date In 1848. On Dec 8, 1620, the Pilgrim colonists, under Capt. Myles Standish, had their first encounter with Indians, while exploring the coast between Cape Cod and Plymouth. MODERN MANNERS a resident receives a casual note from her friend in a distant town, stating that a Mrs. So-and-So. an acquaintance of the friend's, is moving to htr city, she may simply call on the newcomer, without doing more unless she wishes.
Coming To Hoosier Wmm. w:?w:;::; will! Mickey Rooney and Gloria De MGM's "Summer Holiday." in Time Ex-reporter Ex-aviator JOBS UPON A TIME Maxwell Anderson, author and playwright, once taught- school in North Dakota and California, and was English instructor at Stanford. He worked on a newspaper in North Dakota and two in San Francisco and was an editorial writer until 1924. Anderson was born in Atlantic, Pa. His plays include Saturday's Children, Elisabeth the Queen, Mary of Scotland, Knickerbocker Holiday, Eve of St. Mark, Truckline Cafe and Joan of Lorraine. J. Carroll Naish. radio star, is a New York Irishman who made a theatrical debut in Paris, performed in Russia, Egypt and India, trained for the legitimate stage with a Yiddish theater group, and played a Japanese prince in his first motion picture. Recently Naish made his debut as a radio star, depicting an Italian shopkeeper In America. . In World War I Naish saw U. S. Air Force action on the French and Italian fronts. After the war,
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WELL. I NURSED POOR MR-M PENNyWHISTLE FOR TvJO VEARS, THEN ONE NlSHT Ht ASIED ME TO BRING HIM HIS TEETH, AND AFTER HE PUT EM IN, HE SAID HEPPV; I WANT YOU TO MARRy ME NEXT MORNING HE !K PASSED AWAVAND Ey LILIAN CAMPB.HlControl Frtzi Vfstt with two buddies he formed a sor.g-and-dance team. Naish has played "heavies" in motion pictures. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jolian Julius Christian Sibelius, eminent Finnish composer, was born on this date in 1865. Heartiest congratulations to him. Wllmer L. Allison, tennis star, and Hervey Allen, novelist, also rate greetings on this date. IT'S BEEN SAID Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself. Cicero. YOUR FUTURE Shopping expeditions should prosper at this time, especially those for furniture and home equipment. Do something later that rests your mind and body. AH your dJ.nestic and social affairs are likely to bring you joy and happiness, and business progress. ' Safeguard your health, however. A child born today may have a happy and charming 'fesposition and be clever, successful and very popular. HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? -1, Horrendous, tremendous; stu-! pendous, hazardous, jeopardous. 1 2. A filly. -. I 3. Queen Victoria of England. 4. Warren Gamaliel Harding succeeded Thomas Woodrow Wilson. 5. No, it was adopted 21 years later, Sept. 17, 1787.
