Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 135, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 July 1949 — Page 3
BULUVAN, INDIANA
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SULLIVAN T5AI1X TIMES- FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949.
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FOR SALE
SEE US for combines, rotary hoes, power mowers, etc. Take, your wheat to Merom or Shelburn i Co-op elevators. Farm Bureau
Co-op, Sullivan, . Shelburn, Mer-
USE Co-op Amine 40, in liquid j form, to spray weeds in corn I fields. We also have Esteron 44 1 and 245 for the harder to kill!
weeds, briers and sprouts. Farm Bureau Co-op, Suljivan, Merom, Shelburn. ALL insurance is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567. OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT $3.50 a gallon. Wallpaper as low as 10c -a roll. Red barn paint $2.20 gallon. Rent our NEW floor sanding equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square. ROOSTING age pullets at bargain price. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle. , See the NORGE 'and CORONADO APPLIANCES at Gamble's before you buy. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, owners, north side square, phone 433. . FROZEN FOOD CONTAINERS We have a complete line to accommodate your locker storage needs. Also aluminum wrapping paper. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from Legion Home, Sullivan.
FOR SALE JOHNSON PRO-'
DUCTION BRED CHICKS on hand. White Rocks, Austra Whites, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire Reds, R.I. Reds, $10.50 and $11.50, heavy asst'd., $7.95 per hundred. Johnson Feed and Supply Co., 115 S. Court St. ' FOR SALE 1941 International one and half ton truck. Has tandems', 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed with grain sides and stock racks, two speed axle. All in good condition and priced right. Also two tractor tires, 900x24, like new. U & T Wrecking Co.
FOR SALE 7-room house,' glassed-in front porch, built-in back porch, all hardwood floors, metal cabinets, 2 gas ranges, one practically' new; large basement, electric hot water heater, new oil furnace, hot air heat, large lot, garage. Location 615 North Court St. Immediate possession. Can show house at any time. C. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, 451 South Troll. Phone 542-Y. v Kelvinator refrigerators, freezers and electric ranges. Easy Terms. Liberal trade allowance. Pirtle & Inbody. , , FOR SALE New Ford Vz ton pickup; 1947 Ford club coupe; 1947 Studebaker Vk ton L.W.B. truck $675. Lloyd Motor Sales. FOR SALE Balbo rye. Pete McCreery.
FOR SALE 7-room modern house, 511 N. Section. Also 8-can Westinghouse milk cooler 1 yr. old. Alva Irvin, Sullivan R. R. 5. FOR SALE Young fries, 2 to 3 lbs., 34c pound. Ben Matousek, R. 4, Sullivan, Ind.
FOR SALE Triangle Service Station and grocery store or truck stop, junction of 54 and 59, 3 miles northwest of Linton. Low rent and cabins doing good cash business. 6,000 gallons per month. Darrell Heaton, Linton, Ind.
" FOR SALE OR TRADE 1940 Tudor Ford, radio and heater. Will take older car on trade in. Ernest Fox, Vk miles east Jasonville on 48. Phone 322J3 or 322R1.
FOR. SALE Vitalarie 75 lb. ice box. 435 S. State, Sullivan. FOR SALE John Deere No. 5 power mower with attachments for Int. 'M'. Also Int. 2 M mounted picker. Lee Davidson, Carlisle, Ind.
Miscellaneous
AGRICULTURAL LJME, A.A.A. or cash. Immediate de
livery" anwwhesp8js,-Vick-
rey-oerry, raragon, inuiana. Phones 50-R-l'or 35-R-5.
FOR SALE 10,000 ft. used pine lumber, different dimensions. Reduced prices. Jesse Abram, one mile north, half mile east of Bucktown. :
BETTER see Us for Furniture if you are interested . in Both Quality and Savings. Sullivan's Interesting Store. P and A Furniture, South Side Square. FOR SALE One 1947 Ford tractor, disc and cultivators; new Wood Brothers corn picker, and a 1942 Willys pickup with new motor and new 6 ply tires. All in excellent shape. This is no Dealer. Elmer Liedell, Terre Haute R. 2. 9 miles south of Terre Haute, 1st house east of 41 on Boyle road. Youngstown phone. FOR SALE Plenty of minnows, black goldfish and chubs. 437 So. Court. . FOR SALE Recleaned soy beans. Julius Fox, Jasonville, Ind. Phone 322J3. FOR SALE 10 head Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, four with
calves at side; one fine Hereford ' bull. Elmer Liedell, Terre Haute, 1
R. 2. 9 miles south of Terre Haute, 1st house east of 41 on Boyle road. Youngstown phone. ; FOR SALE Dixie Grill7$3600. Long lease on building. Contact Freida Briles at Dixie Grill." '
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. . . , Keep"ytfurcar in good condition and save major repair bills. See us today. Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30.
TRUCK BODIES, Truck and Trailer Repair. Millwork, Painting, Steam, Cleaning, Welding, Repair. Portable Buildings. Boats. We Build
Anything from Steel. Alumi
num or Wood. Drake Bros.,
240 E. Depot St. Phone 335 un
til p. m. 554-A after.
BRIGGS & STRATTON parts and service. SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY, 10 East Jackson, Sullivan. WONDER CLEANERS Rugs, Carpets, Upholstering. We treat your rugs as we clean them, they are revitalized. William H. Wise.
Phone 37-H, Shelburn.
Be proud of your car. Thorough wash and cleaning jobs. We also
specialize in tire repairs. Sulli
van County Motor Sales on U. S. 41., Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30.
FOR SALE 1 3-yr-old Shetland gelding. Child broke. Bob Snyder, Phone 82, Carlisle. FOR SALE 2 registered Aber-deen-Angus bulls. Both blackcaps. Also four cows with calves. These are very fine cattle. Elmer Liedell, Terre Haute R. 2. 9 miles south of Terre Haute, 1st house . east of 41 on Boyle road. Youngs
town phone. ! Ice Cream 45c quart. Triple dip cones 10c. Special discount on large purchases. Flynn's, Shel- ! burn, Ind. . ' .FOR SALE Good used 75 lb. Coolerator. $20.00. Phone 588.
, KEEP your house cool with
one fan. The Air Mover cools the whole house, upstairs or down.
Sold by Burris Market, Dugger. Confidential investigations and reports. Smith Detective Agency. Licensed and bonded. 515 Grand Opera Bldg., Terre Haute. C-3463. COME IN and see our" Marion Deluxe Electric Ranges. Completely automatic. Fagg Brothers, S. Side Sq. . ,
Keep cool for summer. Let us give you the New Look. Permanents of all types to suit your pocketbook. Also dves and manicures. For ap
pointment phone 157. Betty's
Beauty Mart, 21 N. Court. Betty Hudson and Melba Flath.
IS THERE IN SULLIVAN or vicinity a man between ages 26 and 35 who has been successful in his present position who desires to better himself? If you have a clean past record, a fair education, and are willing to study our sales course and follow our instructions, we have a real opportunity to offer you. Not stocks nor bonds nor a house pro position. Write, including references and telephone number. Address Box 930 care Times.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment uptown. Adults only. Inquire P and A Furniture, South Side Square. I - FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished apartment. Close in. Call 302 after 5;00 p. m. WANTED-"
WE WANT YOUR CORN! For Best Market prices . . . quick service . . . take it to JOHNSON ELEVATOR,, next to C. & E. I. Depot Sullivan. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ...
BLONDIE
WANTED Woman or girl for housework and help of child. Can stay on place. Write Box 23 in care of Times.
IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Rosetta Bedwell Coverdale, who left this earth one year ago July 7, 1948. Oh do not ask us if we miss her, Death comes to one and all, And may we like her, Be ready for that call. So God with loving kindness, Reached down His loving hand
And took our darling to be- with Him, ': In that wonderful land. If we had all of this world, Yea even more, we would gladly Give it just to see her face once more, But we know that is impossible here, So we will try to live so we may say as she said, "My Saviour has called and I have answered." So sadly missed by her husband, Mr. C. E. Coverdale and two children, Larry and Patty; also a son, Gene Emerson and wife. Very much missed by her only sister, Mrs. Winona Hogman, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bedwell.
CARLISLE Miles K. Curry Jr., who is employed in Whiting, Indiana, spent the holidays with relatives and friends here. He returned to Whiting Tuesday. . It's an III Wind
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana
FISHING
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The Friendly Store . Authorized Dealer Frank , & Bud Vanzo, Owners N. Side Square
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RIP KIRBY
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UNIFYING MEDICAL SERVICES
TODAY'S GRAB BAG
THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What word is used for a Winding device and a dance? 2. What is a sawbuck? A sawhorse? ' 3. F i n i s h this quotation: Blessed are the peacemakers. 4. What Scotch poet had same name as a radio comedian? 5. In what war did Yankee Doodle become popular?
FOLKS OF FAME GUESS THE NAME
HEARTY HANDSHAKES are in order as the nation's first director of military medical services, Dr. Raymond B. Allen (left), is congratulated by Defense Secretary Louis Johnson after oath ceremony In the Pentagon. Deputy Director Dr. Richard L. Meiling (middle), from Ohio State university, will succeed Dr. Allen, president of University of Washington, in October. In background (from left); are Army Chief of Staff Gen. Omar Bradley (behind Dr. Allen), Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Louia Denfield, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenbercr. (International)!
GOV. 'MARIN VISITING IN U. S.
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IT HAPPENED TODAY 1663 Date of Rhode Island charter. 1695 Jean de la Fontaine, French poet and author of famous fables, born. 1838 Ferdinand, Count von Zeppelin, German airship Inventor and manufacturer, born. 1839 John D. Rockefeller, Sr., industrialist, financier, born. 1939 Havelock Ellis, American novelist, died. 1944 United States forces completed conquest of Saipan,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating birthdays on this date are George Antheil,. composer; Percy Grainger, English composer; Alexander Waugh,, novelist; David Lilienthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy commission; Nelson Rockefeller, financier; Peter L. Kapitza, physicist, and Faye Emerson Roosevelt, actress.
WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE SIMILIT UDE ( Si-MIL-i-tude) Similarity, resemblance. Origin: Old French from Latin Similitudo.
1. She is a smger, and actress, born at Wolverhampton, England, April 17, 1889. She appeared first on the stage in 1907, at Monte Carlo. She has sung in many operas since and came to America in 1911, to the Metropolitan Opera company, both going on tour here and in Europe. For 25 years America ' had no chance to hear her voice, until in October, 1945. Her U. S. concerts were sold out at every appearance, and she also sang over the radio. In England she is such a favorite that the late King George V wouldn't go to Covent Garden unless she was on the program. Who is this singer? 2. An American statesman and parliamentarian, he was born in Abbeville district. South Carolina, March 18, 1782. As a small boy he had little chance for education, but when he was 12 he was sent to live with a brother-in-law who was a minister, and under this man's direction he prepared, for Yale,
By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer from' which he was graduated vlh 1802. ' He entered Congress in 1811, and was named by Henry Clay to the committee on foreign affairs- In 1817 he became secretary of war in President James Tkir nmMso 'ahinof' ami in 1824
1V1UI11 fi VUUUlv, i was elected vice president of the
United States . unaer rresiaeni Andrew Jackson, and re-elected in 1828. He resigned in 1832 and was elected to the Senate. In 1844 he was considered for the presidency, but refused to become a candidate. Who was this man, who died in Washington, D.-'C," in 1850? (Names at bottom of column) r f v IT'S BEEN SAID a man does not make new
i acquaintances, as .he advances .
through life, he will soon jina himself alone. A man, Sir, should keep his friendship in constant' repair. Samuel Johnson. -' " YOUR FUTURE
to your loved ones on this day and you should be very happy. Your prospects are likely t br ' bright indeed in the year just commencing." Tpday'jj child wlll develop talents In the arts "and be successful.
HOW'D YOlf MAKE" OUT? " 1. Ret I. 2. They are the same. 3. They shall be called the Cfiir' dren of God. :" 4. Robert Burns. 5. The Revolutionary war. v
MEROM
PUERTO RICO'S first elected governor, Luis Munoz Marin, arrives in New York with his family for a month's visit in the U. S. Daughters (from left) are Vivian, 9; Victoria, 8; stepdaughter Carmencita Palacios. Gov. Marin's wife is also with him. (International)
THAT BLOWS no goodthey say, and New York's freak storm was no exception as it gladdened masculine eyes with :' glimpses like - this Erica Rosenbaum (left) and Patricia Leavy trying to keep - skirts- dowifc : Although the 50-mph gale cut 96.7-degree heat 13" degrees In less than an hour, resulting accidents brought death to seven.. (International)
, ipUR CORNERS Mf . and Mrs. Wally Moore and baby of Linton, spent the weekend here with her mother. Mrs.
' ' Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Pugh of Redkey, Indiana, and Mr. and
' Mrs. Kirby . Franklin of Ander- ' son, spent the week-end with Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Monroe and other relatives.. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harris and family of Benton, Illinois, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turman. Mrs. Turman remains ill.
- Let us install your plumbing and water heaters. Install your' bathroom fixtures now and pay later. . Up to 36 months to pay. We are open evenings for your convenience.
First Road East and South of Cheese Factor Phone 259
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saucerman and family spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thrasher and Rachel of Rose Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pugh of Redkey, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Franklin of '. Anderson, spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh of near Shelburn. ji Mr. and Mrs. W. J. . Monroe returned to their home in Muncie Sunday after spending a few days- here. . .' . ' '' -i
Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and family of Indianapolis, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Hale and Mrs. L. A. Chance. Mrs. Jake Baughman is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baughman in Indianapolis. . Mrs. Stella Johnson is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Fleming of near Lafayette. Lois Kelly of Chicago spent the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Nan Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson of Parnell, Illinois, are guests this week of Myrtle and Anna Harrison. , Mr. and Mrs. Carlos '"Pete" Meyers of Hammond, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rockwell and other relatives. Carol Carty is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaDuke and fam.ly of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-Kee left Tuesday for a visit with their children in the northern part of the state. The home and furnish'ngs cf Aunt Nellie Dale ClaYk weie completely destroyed by fire Wednesday morning at 1 oclock. The . Graysville fire department was called in order to save outbuildings and surrounding homes. She is -living tempororily in the At Woodsmall building. : Billy : Lashbrook is visiting relatives iff Michigan.
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HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every -day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune.! Count the letters in your first name'lf the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6. add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rec-i tangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1949. by William J Miller. Dittributed by King Future, 1st. 7- ft
MAN DROWNS IN CELAR LAKE CROWN POINT, Ind., July (UP) Glen . H, Forsythe, - age 22, Hanover, . Pa., ' drowned in Cedar Lake yesterday after diving into the water. He was swimming with his " cousin, Carol Myers of Chicago. " -
EXLINE CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyer called on Mrs. Mary Brown Wednesday."George Young was in Dugger Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chambers and family were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson and daughter of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chambers. . David Houston called on . Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Chambers Monday, " '. ""
BE A FUGITIVE FROM A HOT KITCHEN Eat In The Cool Comfort Of The
Ducharme's Drive-ln Curb Service
That's right. Get our of the hot kitchen. Drive to Ducharme's Driv:-In. Park in the large area immediately back of the main building. In a matter of seconds an attractive and polite waitress will take your, , order. In a very short time she will return with your order of Tenderloin DeLuxe and Chicken in the baskets or any other of the many tasty sandwiches, plus the smooth goodness of a malted milk or milk shake. Or if you prefer, you can get a tasty cup of coffee or an ice cold bottle of your favorite soft drink. And ask about our Frosted Cokes.
