Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 149, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 July 1949 — Page 7

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949.

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FOR SALE

IVE US your fall fertilizer

now. See us for weed, brier

sprout killer. See us for rened Balbo rye seed. Farm

cau Co-op.

LL insurance is not alike. Re-

ion in rates. Ferd E. Hall, man Bldg. Phone 367.

FOR SALE Magic Seal Pressure Canner used 1 yr., Zenith Hearing Aid almost new, and two-burner electric hotplate. 28 E. Harris.

FOR SALE 8 ft: plywood boat worth $40. Also some Georgia Belle peaches. W. A. Stedman, New Lebanon.

UTSIDE WHITE PAINT $3.50 i Hon. Wallpaper as low as 10c .11. Red barn paint $2.20 galRent our NEW floor sanding pnient. Sullivan Decorating West Side of Square.

L-e the NORGE and COROiO APPLIANCES at Gamble's

lire you buy. GAMBLE'S, "The

:ndly Store, Authorized DealFrank & Bud Vanzo, owners,

ih side square phone 433.'

IROZEN FOOD , CONTAIN-

5 We have a complete line

ccommodate your locker storneeds. Also aluminum wrap-

p paper, juuk-akij snu&an

)D SERVICE, across from

ion Home, Sullivan. ,

JOR SALE 1941 International

Jand half ton truck. Has tan-

is, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed

h grain sides and stock racks,

i speed axle. All in good conon and priced right. Also two :tor tires, 900x24, like new.

1& T Wrecking Co.

FOR SALE Five-room cottage at low cash price. Full bath, good heating plant, basement, fire-

: place, good locality. Two blocks

from West Washington St. and four blocks from town. Estate being closed. Owner non-resident. For information call or write Times 115 C 'or R. H. Crowder, 17 So. Main St., Sullivan. "FOR SALE 1935 four-door Plymouth. Good condition. Lex Alsman, Paxton. FOR SALE Used refrigerator. Priced for quick sale. Call 616-X. Milton Reynolds. FOR SALE Team horses, new harness, and farm tools. Cheap. D. A. Burke, 3 miles north and little east of Hymera. FOR SALE1936 Chev. New

South Wind (gas heater), radio,

tires like new, motor overhauled

recently. Priced right. Bud Ice,

Hymera, Ind.

FOR SALE Bench saw and lk horsepower motor. Good as new. Orval Sebree, 809 South State. Phone 659. FORSALE 1940 Packard in good condition. Can be seen any time at 449 So. Main. Cheap if taken at once.

FOR SALE 566 W. Johnson Street, nice 4-room plain house with, sewer connections. Price $2,000.00. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE Well fed and finished fries 35c a lb. Strictly fresh and cleaned virgin eggs 50c doz. Elza Hawkins, 2 miles north, lA mi. west at brick house.

OR SALE 0-20-0 superphos-

bte, delivered and spread. Ask

prices. Ellis Hatchery, Car-

e, ma.

'OR SALE 6-room house. V2-

Dodge pickup truck with

;ck rack. Phone 714. Clarence

ys.

'OR SALE Baling good timohay Thursday. Lespedeza and

ItoD later. Phone 8143. ermine

kson, Sullivan R. 5.

. PEACHES Yellow South Haven peaches now ripe at Wood's Orchard. Georgia Bell and Champion will be ripe Aug. 10 to 20. Orchard miles east of Sullivan, 1 mile north of Highway 54. -

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WINDOW SHADES, white and colors, any size you want. See us in our new location with P & A Furniture Co., South Side of Square. Thompson Shade Factory, Fhone 596. Unpainted Smoothly Sanded CHESTS OF DRAWERS and Corner CUPBOARD. P and A Furni

ture, Sullivan's interesting store, 1

South Side Square.

FOR SALE 7-room semi-modern house, heated with gas, close in, can be used as apartments or sleeping ropms. Price $4,000.00. W. T. Mellott.

OR SALE Model B John ere tractor on rubber; sow and

Digs; l shotguns; 1 ;tz auiomai-

rifle with scope. J. Jennings, mi. west of 41 on 154.

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FOR SALE 1944 1-ton

Cord' truck with new motpr

hndlgrain bed. Will trade for

leastire car or what have you? 'h. 322-J3. Fox Dairy, Vk ftii. ast Jasonville.

FOR SALE One used electric Kelvinator, very nice; 1 used ice chest, good condition. Pirtle & Inbody.

FOR SALE 65 acres, crop goes

with sale. $3500.00. Or will sell 40 acres. Phone 961-L, Sullivan,

after 5:00 p. m.

FOR SALE House and four lots, Vi mile east of Shelburn. For information see Gertrude Hooper,

R. 2, Shelburn. v

FOR SALE A nice 1938 Pon-

c 6 coupe. 224 W. Harris St.

IFOR SALE Full dressed froz-

fries $1.75. Chas. Morin, Phone

FOR SALE Peaches and ap-

5s." Fine ripe peaches all week, art picking July 31. Hale Hav(the queen of the canner). ilson Hill Orchard, 8 miles east i Carlisle.

FOR SALE One Jersey cow. a

lod one; one Co-op electric

am separator. Rush Davis, 7 les west, Vz mile south on 154.

FOR SALEDlxe bottled gas stove; 12x12 rug and pad, and

bedroom suite. Bill Hall, R. 2,

Shelburn. FOR SALE 2 F-30 tractors for sale. See Rader Sales.

Uohnson Production Bred

11CKS on hands. White Rocks

M R. I. Reds at $9.95 per hun-

ed. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 5 So. Court St. Phone 606.

FOR SALE 10 doors, 7 feet 6 in. by 32 in., 4 with glass. Inquire 130 West Griffith Street, Shelburn. , FOR SALE Three-room house and garage in Hymera, five blocks north of Methodist church. Write Robert Kirtley, R. R. 5, Fremont, Ohio. FOR SALE Good 1936 Ford Fordor, radio and heater. Will trade for stock. Fred Martin, V2

mile north of Dugger High

School.

Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. Keep your car iii good condition and save major repair bill's. 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. 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. 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, Sullivan. IF . your chickens are pale combed and light of weight, feed Wormix to rid them of worms. 25

lb. bag $1.98. Johnson Feed &

Supply Co., 115 So. Court St., phone' 606. ' BOX SUPPER Auction of boxes, dress revue and 4-H achievement program. Public invited. At 7:30 P. M. on Friday night, July 29 at the Turman House. Graysville Lads and Lassies 4-H Club.

WANT experienced lady to work all around in restaurant. Must be able to cook. Also want lady to .work on curb service, 5:00 p. m. until we close. Must be willing to work. One who . Can stand good treatment. South Side Texaco Inn. Call in person. WANTED Experienced day waitress. Apply in person at Ducharme's. WANTED TO BUY Modern house. Give location, price and size. Box 720 care Times.

urt SALE Cab with business Itablished. Cabstand rights. bod offer for. person over 21. ite Box 44 c-o Times.

5,'OR SALE 2-tone brown axiz jg coffee table, table model G-E idlo and small gas heater. 336

oJ State.

FOR SALE (1) 5-room house, 3 acres, 1 mi.

ortti Carlisle on 41. Good gar-

(2) 4-room house, bath, base-

nk)i. 200 block on West Thomas

treet. Good garage, bath, newly

adnted. , '

(3) 4-room house with bath &

lctricity. 400 block North Broad

treet. . . Jiy 77 acres, good buildings, 1

nile west of XMew LieDanon. run sasement under house.

75) Other good buys in farms

nd houses.

WHarry Brown, 512 North Sec-

ion, Sullivan. JPHILGAS prices reduced sec

ond time in 90 days. Now $1.50

for" 20 lb. cylinder. . See BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.

FOR SALE Child's auto, like w. Also want to buy girl's

small ' bicycle. 419 N. Broad.

Rhone 830 Sullivan.

RENEWALS, MAGAZINE RENEWALS! I appreciate magazine renewals too. Just phone Glenn Creamer, 724-A.

FOR SALE Strictly modern five-room bungalow in Sullivan. $700.00 down, balance like rent Call Sunset Tourist Court, Pax-ton.

FOR SALE Massey-Harris combine; also Jersey cow. Francis Wheeler, Farmersburg, Ind. 2 miles west of Liberty Church. FOR SALE Massey-Harris" 6ft. combine with motor, 3 years old, good condition; Massey-Harris 101 Junior tractor, 1946, new tires, overhauled and painted, looks like new; 1 row Co-op corn

picker, used 2 seasons, picked about 300 acres, extra good condition. Monroe's.

FOR SALE I have some nice fries and hens for this week-end. I also have a good price on feeds. 16 Dairy at $2.50 cwt., Red Dog Mids $3.50 cwt.. Egg Mash $4.00 cwt., Gains Dog Feed 25 at $2.50 for 25 lbs. B. F. Workman, 19 N. State St. Phone 385.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Available Aug. 15, three room house and bath. Newly remodeled. Inlaid linoleum furnished. Write Box 13 c-o Times.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom, modern home, close square. N. side Citizens Trust Building, Apt. 3. "FOR RENT Modern"" 3rooms and bath upstairs apartment, private entrance, oil heat, utilities paid. Furnished or unfurnished. 28 E. Harris. . FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room at 219 N. Main. Also four-room house for sale. Phone 786. Walter H. Leach.

FOR RENT One room apartment furnished or unfurnished. All utilities paid: Across from hospital. 315 N. Section.'

NOTICE Minnows of all

kinds, both large and small. I

437 So. Court.

Yes, a Spencer designed especially for you will improve YOUR posture giving YOU new energy and lovelier figure lines along with comfort too. Call Iva Giles. BENNY DEFRANK SHOE REPAIRING. One door south of Index. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson. Sullivan.

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LOST Upper section of extension ladder from truck in vicinity of Shelburn. Phone 72-H Shelburn. Loy Dowty.

TRADE IN your old stoves on a beautiful Marion Electric. Fagg Bros.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all friends who sent cards and flowers during my recent illness. Rupert Thewlis

- IN MEMORY In memory of Loye Pearson, who passed away five years ago

July 30, 1944.

Do not ask us if we miss him There is such a vacant place, We often think we hear his footsteps And see, his smiling face. If we had all the world to give, We'd give it, yes and more To hear his voice and see his smile And greet him at the door. We'll never forget the morning he died, For we learned that hearts do break. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, And to clasp his hand in a better land Never to part again. Sadly missed by wife and daughters.

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DIVORCE SUIT I1LED HERE Helen Frances Anderson has filed a suit for divorce against James Gerald Andsrson in the Sullivan Circuit Court.

sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer; however, the writer's name will" not be published if requested. 'Articles published herein' do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. '

HMADS

. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Braatz and family, who have b-3n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braatz, have returned to their home in Detroit.

Miss Nina King was in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pigg are leaving for Colorado where they will be the guests of Mrs. Pigg's brother, Sylvester Abram. The Abrams are, former residents of Dueger. Mrs.' Clifford Woodruff was in Linton Tuesday. '

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock have returned from a visit in Olncy, Illinois. Mrs. Clarence Pergal and Mrs.

Grover Gritfith were in LintonTuesday. Miss Jcy Ann Wyatt of DeC trait, Michigan, is visiting here."

Registered U. S. Patent Office,

TODAY'S GRAB BAG

BREED YOUR DAIRY COWS ARTIFICIALLY. Contact the county agent's office or any director of the breeding association for information.

Round and Square Dance every Saturday night at Riverview, 8 to 12.

FOR SALE Wealthy apples. Come out after 4:00. Rush Schaffer, R. 1, Sullivan.

We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw

ford 8201, Terre Haute. We iay all phone charges. 24-

liour service.

John Wachtel Co.

Terre Haute, Indiana

FOR SALF. Large size 26-in. Shelby Eagle boy's bicycle, excellent condition. $20.00. See Jimmy Harris, ,il8 N. French St. or call 297.

FOR SALE 6-room semi-mod

ern house, not quite completed.

This is a good buy. Price $4,300.00. W. T. Mellott.

WANTED

CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANT 35 acres bottom land plowed immediately. Contact Willard Goff, seven miles west of Sullivan.

DEPENDABLE girl or woman wanted. Do you want to save money? Do you like children and can you housekeep. Live in with privileges. Call H-3230, write or see. Mrs. Bert Ross, 2525 North 10th, Terre Haute.'.

. THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What does a weather vane tell,? 2. What was the name of the poor man who learned the secret of the treasure cave of the 40 thieves in the Arabian Nights' story? 3. Can you name the baseball teams to which the following names belong? Pirates, Dodgers and Tigers? 4. The city of Montpelier is the capital of what state? 5. What was the first name of President Pierce?

FOLKS OF FAME-GUESS THE NAME

IT HAPPENED TODAY n77Thomas Campbell, Scottish poet, born. 1824 Alexandre Dumas, Jr., French novelist, born. 1866 Laying of second Atlantic cable successf ully completed. 1947Gertrude Stein, American poet, died.

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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

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Marking birthday anniversaries on this date are Oscar Lanije, Poland's United Nations representative, Keenan Wynn, actor, Leo (the Lip) Durocher, Kcw York Giants' baseball manurcr: and lack Taylor, manager o the St. Louts Browns.

YOUR FUTURE Expect many pleasant and beneficial surprises in jour next year, as the prognostications are that the year will be prosperous. Today's child should prove ambitious, and manifest many admirble qualities,. ,

1 Eelgian - French poet and dramatist, he was born at Ghent, Belgium. Aug 29. 1862. He settled in Paris after his education was completed, but returned to Belgium after his father's death, and lived there most of his life. His career as an authqr began in 1889. when he published a volume of verse and a play. In 1892 appeared Pclleas . et . Melisanrfe, followed by powerful little dramas for marionettes. The Blue Bird, published in 1910, increased his popularity with Englishspeaking people, and is the play with which his name is most associated. Most of his works have been translated into English. He received the Nobel prize for literature in 1911. He died May 6. 1949 Who was he? . 2 He was born, circa 1460, in Servas, Spain. . He was a soldier, explorer and statesman. He fousrht against the Moors in

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By LILIAN CAMPSELl Cenfrol Pren WViftr ica with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage. He conquered Puerto Rico and was its governor, but as soon as the island was under control He set out to find the land of "Bimini," in which Indian legend said was a fountain with waters of marvelous curative power a Fountain of Youth. He landed in a land he named Florida because the day was Easter Sunday, March 27, 1513, and took possession in the Spanish king s name. Returning to Spain he was made governor of Florida, and in 1521 set out to conquer and colonize it.

Indians prevented success, and in an engagement he was mortally wounded and his force driven to their ships. He died in Cuba in June, 1521. What was his name 1 (Names ( bottom of column)

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IT'S BEEN SAID Revenge, at first', though sweet, bitter, ere long, back on itself recoils. John Milton. WATCH .YOUR LANGUAGE TACITURN (TAS i - turn ) Habitually silent; not given to conversation. Origin French Taciturne; Latin Tacturnus.

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. v Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or i more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is i your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the reetangle and check every one of y gr key numbers, left to right. Then, read th message the letters unuer the checked figures give you. Copyright 1949, by WillUm . Miller. DMributed by Kinj Fetur, Jnc 7" 2.9

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EATS AND TREATS

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luscious ice cream treats and light sandwich snacks.

Try us. You'll find a con.plete variety of pleasing delicacies. Tasty salads too.

North On Highway 41 CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS