Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 July 1949 — Page 7
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, JULY -21, lUf.
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FOR SALE
SEE US for combines, rotary
loes, power mowers, etc. lane
Syour wheat to Merotn or Shelburn Co-op elevators. Farm Bureau
fCo-op,' Sullivan, Shelburn, Mer-
om. 1
USE Co-op Amine 40, in liquid
Jorm, to spray weeas in cum ields. We also have Esteron 44
land 245 for the harder to "kill
heeds, briers and sprouts. Farm
Jureau Co-op, Sullivan, Merom,
Shelburn. ' ,
ALL insurance is not alike. Re
duction in rates. Ferd E. Hall,
Coffman Bide. Phone 567.
OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT $3.50
gallon. Wallpaper as low as 10c
fa roll. Red barn paint $2.20 gal
lon. Rent our NEW floor sanding
(equipment. Sullivan Decorating
:o.. West Side of Square.
See the NORGE "and CORO-
ADO APPLIANCES at Gamble's
.before you buy. GAMBLE'S, "The
Friendly Store," Authorized Deal-
ier, Frank & Bud Vanzo, owners, north side square, phone 433.
h FROZEN FOOD CONTAINERS We have a complete line
to accommodate your locker stor-
I age needs. Also aluminum wrap
ping paper, kiuivaku vimjaxm
'FOOD SERVICE,r across from
region Home, Sullivan.
T71.Y- CHIP tfH 1 TniAMnAiAnll
r JJ OrVLiti unci uawuuai
I6ne and half ton truck, ms tan-
dems, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed tiHtVi 1 erain sides and stock racks.
'"two speed axle. All in good con
dition and priced right. Also two
tractor tires, 900x24, like new.
IM&T Wrecking Co.
REDUCED PRICE on Johnson
. Production Bred Chicks. AA,
$8.95; AAA, $9.95; Heavy Asst.,
2S7.95. Johnson Feed & Supply
Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
SOMETHING NEW! 24'"
hwinn' built Whizzer Motor
tes. Parts and accessories.
tr Norris & Sons, 8 N. Main.
IR SALE 0-20-0 superphos-
delivered and spread. Ask
tirices. iaiis mtcnery, t-ar-
ind. . : : . .: : i l .
)R SALE 5-room modern
Tltme, excellent ' repair ,ged'lo-
r'cation. Terms if desired. 844 N.
I Main or call 278.
OR SALE Fries. Wm. K.
Ion, 3 miles south, mile
t of Sullivan. 4 '
FOR SALE 6-room house. -
Dodge pickup truck with
ck rack. Phone 714. , Clarence
leys. 1 .
FOR SALE 5-room house in
lSullivan. Price $2750.00. W. T.
Mellott. .
FOR SALE Two Motor Scooters. Cheap. 718 So. State.
LIKE LASSIE collie pups
(Write Estella Thomas, Milli
on, Ind.
FOR SALE 2 yearling Guernsey bulls eligible to register. Also 2 bull calves. Jason Phegley, Carlisle R. 3. , Scrapping now for parts, '37 Terraplane, Chevs. Mst. and Std., '29 to '37, other makes and models., New and used parts, used tires, tubes and batteries, good '36 Chev. rebuilt motor, implement trailer. , Wanted, junk cars, repairing and welding. Mason( Auto Exchange, Carlisle. "Rifles and shotguns $10.50 up. Ammunition of all kinds. Pirtle and Inbody, N. Side Sq.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Norge electric range in good condition. See Ransford at Rader Sales, N. Sec
tion St.
FOR SALE 9x12 green tone on
tone rug and pad, also throw rug. Men's clothing size 40-42. Sullivan Hotel.
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North. Main, Sullivan. . Keep your. car in good condition and save major repair bills. See us today. Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30. BRIGGS & STRATTON parts and service. SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY, 10 East Jackson, Sullivan.
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RIP KIRBY
Be proud of your car. Thorough wash and cleaning jobs. We also specialize in tire repairs. Sullivan County Motor SaleS on U. S. 41., Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30.
FOR SALE Baling good timo
thy hay Thursday. Lespedeza and redtop later. Phone 8143. Ermine Jackson, Sullivan R. 5.
BENNY DEFRANK SHOE REPAIRING. One door south of Index. NOW HANDLING GOVERNMENT LOAN AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT CORN. Shelled Corn, no handling charge; 2c per bu. for shelling ear corn. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot, Suljivan. House raising, footings and foundations. Cement work of all kinds. Reagin Bros., 706 Elm St., Terre Haute. Telephone Crawford 6400.
FOR SALE 3 sinks, 1 with wood cabinet. Also wanted to
trade one full size girls' bike for
small size girls' bike. Call Sullivan Plumbing, Sullivan, Ind.
FOR SALE 1941 Ford 4-door sedan. $650. 621 N. Section St.
FOR SALE
. 1. 5 rooms strictly modern. 4
locks from square. "
2. 8 rooms strictly modern.
Small down payment.
3. So. Section St., 5 roomed, ex
tra nice flat, built-in cupboard in Jdtchen. $3150.00. I 4. Beech Si., 5-room semi-mod
ern. Cheap if sold at once. 5. West Thompson St., 4-room
cottage, exchange for larger one.
Inquire 424 So. Court. RENEWALS, MAGAZINE RE -
INEWALS! I appreciate magazine
k-renewals too. Just phone Glenn
Creamer, 724-A.
FOR SALE 2 servi-cycles
slightly used. Also 12x24 Axminr ster rug and 11-3x12. Phone 807.
FOR SALE 5 rooms sind bath, 2-car garage and outbuilding. Mrs. Honchell, Shelburn, Maple St.
FOR SALE 5Troom house in Farmersburg. Price $2400.00. W. T. Mellott.
FOR SALE Trade-in used
appliances, Norge and Horton
washers, Prosperity gas range, Perfection kerosene range. See these before you buy! Boyd's
Appliance Shop, "North of the Square on 4l.".. . -J
FOR SALE Well fed and finished fries 35c a lb. Strictly fresh and cleaned virgin eggs 50c doz. Elza Hawkins, 2 miles north, xk mi. west at brick house. FOR SALE A four-room house with bath 516 W. Beech. ' Quick possession. ; "FOR SALE Fries' 2& to a lbs. 30c per lb. Al Gettinger, Vk mj. east Merom.
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i neiviiiciLur reirmeraLurs. ireez-
Vers and electric ranges. Easy XrTerms. Liberal trade allowance.
Pirtle & Inbody. t i 1 - iy FOR SALE Peaches and ap- " pies. Tree ripe, Yellow1 and White Freestones. Good cooking apples. Wilson Hill Orchard, 8 miles east 'of Carlisle. i ' I,.j PHELGAS prices reduced sec- , ond time in 90 days. Now $1.50 kfor 20 lb. cylinder. See . BILL
McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.
FOR SALE Dandy Used 75 lb.
COOLERATOR. A Bargain. P and
' A Furniture, South Side Square.
( 1 , FOR SALE 10 doors, 7 ft. 6 itv
tall, 3 in. wide, 4 with glass. Inquire 130 W. Griffith, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Stoker, only used
3 months., Bargain for quick sale. Sunset Tourist Court, Paxton.
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, iullivan phone 332 or Craw
ford 8201, Terre Haute, We
pay ail phone charges, 24lour service.
John Wachtel Co.
Terre Haute, Indiana
FOR SALE Nearly new Mas-sey-Harris 44-4 tractor and combine.: With this goes 200 fccres of ground to rent for 2 years. Also wanted to buy corn. John Kelley, Graysville Phone. "VeNETIAN'bLINDS, Steel or Aluminum. Prices have been reduced. See us in our new location with P & A Furniture Co., south side of square. Thompson's Shade Factory, Phone 596.
Holland Furnace Company announces new office at 16 E. Jackson. Cleaning, reparing, new installations, free inspection. ATENTION Farmers, Merchants, before re-roofing outbuildings, barns and business places see me and save over Vz on your cost. Have Asbestos Roof Coating with written 7 year guarantee. Government patented. Applied with brush (no heating). Used over old roof as base completely renews it, makes it fireproof, air proof, waterproof. Stands 700 degrees heat, 60 below zero. For flat roofs, sloping, tin, concrete or any kind. Gallon covers 50 sq. ft. $1.37 gallon. Brushes furnished, freight paid. Texas firm. See or write only representative, Sullivan County, ' Ernest (Pete) Petree, Box 351, 1 304 E.
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LOOK FOLKS, Here it is. Family Group Life and Accident Triple Indemnity Insurance Policy. The entire family, .ages 0 to 75, cost per month entire family, one dollar. If interested, no obligation to buy, just mail a postal card, or, call by phone, let me read to you from the policy its outstanding insurance features.
Remember in time of need, there is no substitute for cash. C, Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, 451 South Troll, Sullivan, Phone 542-Y. AUCTION SALE at Linton Community Auction Store Saturday, July 23, beginning 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to buy or sell bring articles. Elisha Enochs, owner. John Richardson, auctioneer.
VERY WELL, I SHALL NOT Y SO.' YOU ARE I BUT WHY MY 7 BECAUSE I KNOW MISS vWDELONI 1 600D-BYE THEN, MRS. SMITH... XSTOP.' DON'T s J PITY YOU ...BUT YOU CANNOT MR. HAMPTON I DEAR? jt es NOT WSH TO SEE YOU .' BUT FIRST I CRAVE ONE BOON... J COME NEAR CURB MY ADMIRATION " GAUNT.' I'M Mrrld,! ftfos SHE FEARS AND DESPISES A KISS I ME I Jt OF TOUR BEAUTY! MMTZZrA AFRAID I MUST vSf Pl . YOU.' j ) fcSS - j fr'BLIND THOUGH YOJiW'frA ASK YOU TO W W -P -TWSMB ICOULO -g, -ipLEAVE' ' ? jllp' . fMf M '
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News Of Surrounding Communities
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Mrs. Mayme Myers of Terre Haute visited friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max McKinney spent Sunday afternoon in Hymera with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson, Patty and Sandra Cochran and Miss Amelia Cochran were in Freedom Sunday. Miss Katie Bickling spent Monday in 'Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott were , in Sullivan Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett , Power
had as their guests over the
week-end Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGarvey and son, Patrick, of
Oakland City".
-STRIPPED TO THE WAJST becausfljf Lnadon'a heat,,uardsmen. .unload..; fruit at Royal Victoria dock after King George proclaimed a state of emergency in the crippling dock strike. But the labor government's headache continued as thousands of other workers, sympathizing with the striking ' longshoremen, refused to handle the sorely needed goods. fnternatoflaSoundpfiotoJ
FOR SALE One Skelgas 4burner range, one Dickersori 3burner griddle with 2 compartments for soups; one Westinghouse electric range; 5 booths. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile " south of Sullivaru Phone 9205.
FOR SALE Three-room house, 2 lots, with Crosley electric' stove and refrigerator. New kitchen .linoleum. Nice garden. Phone 69-X, Shelburn. John Russ. . FOR SALE Tonk cornet, Welch baby buggy. Dugger Phone 153 Ring 3. " 3 LB. FRYERS for $1.00. 30 N. French St., City. ..
Reduction On All FISHING EQUIPMENT
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The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer Prank & Bud Vanzo, Owner
N. Side Square
COME see our Sunbeam Iron Masters and our Toastmaster Au
tomatic Pop-up Toasters. Fa'gg Bros. WANTED
CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Experienced day cook, 6 days a week, off Sundays, Kat-A-Korner. Call after 3:00 p. m. Phone 9205.
TWO MEN with cars, having neat appearance and pleasing per
sonality. $40.00 a week plus com
mission while training. See D. F. Merker, 12 Acre Motor Court, Cabin No. 1, 7-8 p. m. WANTED .Experienced waitress at Coffee Shop. Apply in person after 6 p. m. WANTED Woman over 21 to work nights in Bud's Package Liquor Store at 720 S. Section St. Phone 970-A. WANTED Custom plowing for wheat. Hauling cinders for driveway, mowing weeds, hay, combining. Call 8302. WANTED Kitchen help. Some cooking. Stanley Cafe.
WANTED Three passengers to Dallas, Tex. ' Leaving July 25.
Phone 96F2 Dugger.
WANTED A man in this community to work with our District Manager in . distributing ; a nationally adv. line of feeds.. Must have car. Thorough field training
given. Good earnings-1- for the right man. For personal interview see Mr. Eatock, 5 to 8 P. M., Monday, July 25 or Tues., July 26, 10 A. M. to 8 P: M., at Hotel Sullivan. . ' ; i FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room at 219 N. Main. Also four-room house for sale. Phone 786. Walter H. Leach.
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LOST OR STRAYED Black cocker, blind in left eye. Answers to "Sally." Reward. Call 958-A. LOST Billfold Sunday on west side. Some mcney and valuable pictures. Finder call 994-L. Keep the money . and return billfold and. pictures. Army Is Making Enlistments Easier The Army is mak-og it easier for high school graduates to enlist, according to MSgt. Paul C. Cabot, in charge of the Army and Air Force Recruiting Station, Rocm 203 Post Office, Linton. New regulations just issued state that male applicants for enlistment into the Regular Army who can produce documentary evidence of graduation from high school within the last two years may be enlisted without regards to mental qualifications presently prescribed. Physical standards are the same for high school grad
uates and non-high school t grad uates.
Army classification tests will still be administered to all' appli
cants for enlistment, Sgt. Cabot
stated. However, in the case of high school graduates, scores on
WANTED Paper hanging and I these tests will be for record purpainting. Phone 212-W, Shelburn, poses only. : Ind. ' In ,an effort .to, maintain; .the
personnel strength of the Army at the level authorized by Congress for the new fiscal year which began July 1. increased quotas have been assigned the recruiting service "for the month of July. The Eastern Recruiting District, which includes the states of Michigan and Indiana, has , been authorized to enlist a total of 1148 men into the Regular - Army during July. "This increase in quota, together with the wide range of assignments now offered, is expected to attract many young men from this section," S?t. Cabot said. High school graduates are urged to contact the local Army and Air Force Recruiting Station for complete information regarding opportunities offered to those who choose to serve in hte peace-time Regular Army. .
PLEASANTVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Edith Ann Bicknell were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bales of Crane. Dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bencfield of Linton and Mrs. Phebe Brown; : Guy O'Haver and family, Bob O'Haver and family, Burton O'Haver, Mrs. Julia Brown and daughter, Mrs. Phebe Brown and Mrs. Mable Reel enjoyed a picnic supper at Shakamak Monday evening. ! - Mrs. Pearl Reel and daughters of near Freelandville called on Mrs. Archie Cox and family Sunday evening. . Mr.- and Mrs. Kenny Snow of Hartford City, Indiana, visited last week with Mrs. Snow's par
ents, Mr. ana Mrs. Hosea Ham
mond. r Mrs. Julia Brown and daugh
ters have gone to Chicago for a few weeks visit with relatives. Charles S. Howard and Miss Jean Sandberg of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schrocder of Richmond, Indiana visited recently with Archie Cox and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rader and Mrs. Julia Scott, all of Bicknell, called -on Mrs. Mable Reel Saturday evening. Ted Reel was in Pleasantville laft. week railing on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKim of Indianapolis, visited Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Miller and Saturday they all attended the funeral of Cliff Page at Terre Haute. ; Bill Bishop and family were in Crane recently the guests of Leo Bishop and family. Mrs. Carrie v Harbin was in Rivervale last week as a delegate from the W.S.C.S.- ?, ' ; Mr. and'IVIrs. Phillip 'Benefield and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman went to Rivervale Wednes- I dajr. . ' " Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Cox were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benefiel and attended church. Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Phebe Brown and Mrs. Mable Reel were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown and daughter, Darlene, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mahan and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.-Meurer and children all of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phillippi, ' Mr. and Mrs. Basil Pickle, Grison Hill and friend, all of near Bicknell, visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hammond and enjoyed home made ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Hink'e Cox were' in Terre Hrfute recjntly. Dr. C. F. Howard of Carlisle; ' called on the Howards Thursday evening. '
' NEWKIRK'S CARD OF THANKS McCammon: To our friends and neighbors who were so kind to" us at the death of our loved one, Rcxie H. McCammon, we wish to express our sincere appreciation. We especially wish to thank Brother Herman Goebel, the singers, and those "who sent flowers or helped in any way. , Mrs. Viola Pittman Miss Maude Daugherty
(A GIFT FOR YOU!
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TAILOR'S CHALK
BY PENNEY'S FABRIC DEPT.
CARD OF THANKS .' We wish to thank the . Graysville fire department and , all those who helped us in any way when our house caught fire. Paul L. Cox and famly
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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. " SULLIVAN PLUMBING CO. First Road East and South of Cheese Factory Phone 259 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmaammmmmmm.t.mmmwni
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NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE PLENTY OF HOT WATER QUICK
NEW POCKET-SIZE PORTABLE WATER HEATER Costs Less than $2.50 BOILS WATER QUICK1 Merely place a portable FAST-WAY Water Heater In a receptacle
containing water, riug In nearest socket. Presto! Heata water quick tor bathln?, scrubbing, washing, etc. Also cleaning milk separators, etc. speed depending on quantity. Heats fast as average gas burner. Xo Ores to build or hot water to carry no running up and down stairs. So dirt, no muss, no top-neavy fuel bills. Handyl Inexpensive! isow cihH less than K'M Caution! Read directions before using. For sale by $2.40 -Dillingham Hatchery . - 15 North Main St.
FORMER Senator John A." Danaher, Connecticut, is ' reported ' to be choice for Republican national chairman following resignsCion of Rep. Hugh D. Scott, Jr., Pennsylvania.. Scott said he would resign Aug, i. (Jatirn'atioaal)
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SAL OR Si 1940 OLDS CONVERTIBLE New engine. Over $800 work done on car in last 6
months. Private nartv.
Leaving town. . NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Milam Service Station U. S. 41 And Wall St.
WISHING WELL
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