Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 249, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1948 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TTMER THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1948. PACE THREE
NOTICK TO BIDDERS .Wot ice is hereby given mat the ard of Commissioners of Sullivan "iiiy. Inuiunu, will receive sealed Is until 10 o'clock A. M. on ,!Wouy. January 3, 1949. for furnishing J delivering -Jhe following items requisitioned by tne county higny hlupenntendent for the repairs, nritenance and construction of unly roads and bridges for the iir 1919: U)Tj.n i i HIGHWAY SUPERIN
TENDENT'S REQUISITIONS TO IK AUDITOR OF SULLIVAN
The following tools, materials, supies and equipment are here-by re- I jisitioned for maintenance, rejiair id construction of County Roads id biidgi-s for the year J919. I &.buj cubic yards aggregate, conting of gravel, sand anil stone as ated In following list, all the ma-1 linl l-j comply with Indiana State itthwny Specification!) as adopted ,
rlol.ier 1:13!) ana deiinea under jjjvi-.-n 3. Section 1. Part K 102 table 1. 30.000 cubic yards gravel No. 6, 7. and 9; no crushed particles minium.
T.ifeO cubic yards gravel No: 9 and . '. minimum crushed particles 35 I f.-'-'ir n specified. I SOLO cubic yards concrete sand No. 4.000 cubic yards crushed stone No. and 12. fi-ction 2 K 202 l.OOO cubic yards concrete aggregate V No. 2. S.CCiO cubic yards concrete aggregute No. ' . ' . - . ! 4 0 Imi-iils Portland cement. List
2 yellow pine 2 yellow pine 2 yellow pino
7."i hifl h.l. feel of bridge lumber : co:) lid. fei't of creoaoted bi-idge niber and limber. f (, n bd. feet of assorted beams
id limbers. 3.000 bd. feet of No. X 4". ? 0OO bd. feet of No. x 6"- , , 1.000 bU-'feel of No,
3 &i0 bd. ft'f't No. 2 smooth 4-sided iiu-lsp yellow pine 1" x 6 . I 5 W bd, feet of No. 2 smooth 4rled ship-lap yellow, pine 1 X . M tons of steel reiniorueuient bais. 5.r .!'.!"f- r.t .triirtural steel. Basel
us, , , , .-i) pounds of red lead. . -,) pullims of while lead paint It) gallons graphite bla;k paint. IH&IO gallons of gasoline, octane i.wS.imU'or motor oil. grade 1. UK) pounds of. transmission oil, u';,"l p,,ui'"ls of ifressure gun grease, nd-s 1 and 2. 1 0 nrninds of cup greisfl. if, w,,,nV of trai rol'er lubricant. jlifl gallf.ns of kro.?e:".. KMKiO rillons Delrel Fuel. "CO 2'illons of Antl-freeze. .-,,1. to ..ly with indlonn & -l,r-av Specif ic?t'ons as of Noe.n,.7 5 '194', follow": Liquid asphalts R Cs S C No. 05 i (v."f.n vA ie"terns.
2 dozen 12" files. io pounds of Wk dynamite.
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Uh lineal feet of Single tape safeft!. ''0 blasting raps. 5.0'0 cubic feet of oxygen.
3 6' ) cubic feet of acetylene
Base Base
"Base Base Base
Base
plus, p'us. plus, p'us. pi us. plus.
7.50 x 21 in 8 and 10 ply 8.25 x 20 in 10 ply 6.5i x 16 in 6 ply 5.00 x 15 (t.ou x 24 13.00 X 24 13.50 x 26 6.50 x 20 in 6 and 8 ply 15.00 x 28 in 6 piy . 7.00 x 24 In rJ p!y 12.00 x 24 in 8 ply 41.00 x 18, Rib Tread 4.J0 x 19. Rib Tread Miscellaneous sizes All repair parts for the following equipment: Model L I Case Industrial Tractor Model K W Allis Chalmers In-( dnstrial Tractor Model U Allis Chalmers Industrial
Tractor Model 61 and G2 Adams Road Maintainer Model 7, 8. 10, 12 and 104 Adams Road Grader Model 112 Caterpillar Motor Grader Model 12 Caterpillar Motor Grader Model 412 H Adams Motor Grader International T D 18 Trac Tractor Mode) T 4 Traxcavalor Caterpillar Model V A I Case Tractor and Mower International Tractor Model No. L 9 All repairs and parts for the following: GMC 1941 ' trucks Chev. 19-11 trucks , Ford 1941 trucks Foi d 1948 trucks Iutei national 1916 and 1947 trucks All airejHorics for trucks and Intctors. Milton Drake, Fuperviror Sullivan County Highway Department Chairman Board of Sullivan
County Commissioners Materials and equipment to be furn-ifln-d less Federal Tax. ' Detailed specifications for the equipment and materials listed above are on fee in the office of the County Auditor. Buls sha'l be submitted on pre-; scribed forms which are obtainable I from the County Auditor. Each bid I Phall be accompanied by a bidder's . bond or a certified check In the amo.int of $100.00. The successful I bidder will then be required to file a .
bond in (in amount equal lo ine amount of the bid. Each bidder will also be required lo file a non-collusion affidavit wtli each bid. Dated this loth day of December. 1948. (Seal) JOHN R. HOWARD GARLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWF.LT. TURPEN Foard of County Commissioners, Sullivan County. Indiana. IlTI'VST , HTifiERT SEVIER. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana.
CHRISTMAS PARTY The employees of the Index Notion Company held their Christmas party at the r Davis Hotel Wednesday, December 15th with a 7 -o'clock dinner and exchange of gifts. Those attending were Ola Richmond, Hazel Kable, Hoyt Collins, Zelma Walters, Dorothy Pinkston, Lulu Bledsoe, Eleanor Wright, Patricia Morris, Betty Phegley, Phyllis Davis, Wanda Alsman, Florence Poole, Bessie Bell, Elizabeth McElraCh, Audrey Boone, Thelma Tapley, Melba Fifer, Doris Moore, Eddie Kerlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moe,ller.
Picks Wrong Target BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (UP) It cost John Hornick a $10 fine in city court to speak his mind to a woman motorist. His target turned out to be Mrs. Floyd L. Allen, wife of the police chief of nearby Johnson City. Cat Legend Laputed CAMDEN, N. J. (UP) Here's proof that a cat doesn't land always on his feet. When two dog. chosed Mickey, a cat, up. a telephone pole, Mickey lost his balance and tell. Mickey suffered a broken hip.
Quit paying rent and ow your home. Special bargain on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale.
' W. T. MELLOTT .
irf.oa n't nails No. - 60.
;,0 fces of nails No. 80. I'l ki ss of nails. No. 10 I'.fgs of nails No. 20. hi k-s of nails No, 16. e ..,.11.. "NJ-i H
)i;o pounds of galvanized wire No. 9. 100 pounds of galvanized wire No. I'Yt pounds of bia- wrre No. 14. : ) )lfmids of asso ted cotter keys 1 M pounds of assorted woodruff
nwhhJ bolts of various sl-.e!i. )
(lr."iM'e DOOS Ol v;uu.m-v"-gounds oC cut washers parlous
was:iers of varl-
Irown & Co.
) pounds or oc:
s sizes. , , . . 2.00H lineal feet of corrugated PiP various sizes. ' All tire.n and tubes for County ad Equioment to lw used ill !H9, ix Ex-nipt. List Les.i, in tha followi sizes: .
11 DOZ. PR. Heavy White Cotton Anklets Re". Value 50c on sale for Tolden Arrow r. T SHIRTS SI. 9 3 Val'e on sale for $1.29
HbOSIER Theatre Phelburn. Ind. Friday & Sat.
Double Feature
TTI. 7 Friday
1 1111C ; j
i Saturday
fCOUTS MEET
Girl Scout Troon No. 2 met recently with their leader. Roll call, was answered" with a Girl Scout law. Games were played. The party has been changd to Monday, Dcember 20th at 6:30 at the Presbyterian church. Notice change of place. See Barbara Bedwell by Friday for reservations for your mother. If your mother cannoi attend, bring a friend if possible. The troop is going caroling next
1 Wednesday, December 22, at
8:30 p. m. Each girl is to bring bells. The meeting was then adjourned. '
FAIRBANKS I Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeCoy called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds Sunday afternoon. I Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fuson Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil TrueW.ood, Mr. and Mrs. George Hull .and daughter, Ruth
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chowning and son, Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle Horner left last Wednesday for Call- j
fornia where they expect to spend Christmas with their sons, Dean, Dale and Scott and heir families. Mrs. Iva Findley and Miss Jones were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeHart and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fuson called on M. B. Drake Sunday
afternoon. Homer Dilley has returned home from St. Anthoney's Hospital. He is much improved. A. P.T.A. organization has been organized here with Mrs. Irtis Williams as president and Mrs. Ruby Whalen as vicepresident. Mrs. Ida Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and daughter were dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crew and family Sunday.
Needn't Drss For It SACRAMENTO, Cal. (UP) ' Mrs. Nola Lowery, clerk in -municipal court, answered the telephone and a feminine voice inquired: "What should I wear when I pay my traffic ticket?" With understanding and re- -iy straint few males could have managed, Mrs. Lowery assured the caller that her normal day- s to-day. attire would be aceptable to the judge.
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Was 1775.00 1695.00 1625.00 995.00,
1917 FORD SUPER DELUXE TUDOR V-8 Rad'o and Seat Covers, 7,000 Mi. 1917 FORD SUPER DELUXE V-8 .r Pass. Coupe, Radio, heater. Seat Covers Like New 1916 CHEVROLET FLEETMASTER 4-Door Sedan, Heater & Seat Covers 1942 FORD V-8 TUDOR Radio. Heater & Seat Covers. Very Good Condition 1931 CHEV. TUDOR
1918 FORD F-7, 22 TON TRACTOR With 22' Fruehauf Semi-Trailer & Grain Sides
Now 1695.00 1595.00 1475.00 92500 50.00 3750.00
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