Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 156, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1949 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES - MONDAY,. AUG. 8. 1949.
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FOR SALE
' GIVE US your fall fertilizer i order now. See us for weed, brier and sprout killer. See us for recleaned Balbo rye seed. Farm Bureau Co-op. ALL insurance is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567. FROZEN FOOD CONTAINERS We have a complete line to accommodate your locker storage needs. Ascorbic acid for peaches. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from Legion Home, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1941 International one and half ton truck. Has tan--dems, 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. M & T Wrecking Co. ; " FOR SALE 0-20-0 superphosyhate, delivered and spread. Ask for prices. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE 6-room house. Vzton Dodge pickup truck with stock rack. Phone 714. Clarence Keys. .. FOR SALE Baling good timothy hay Thursday. Lespedeza and redtop later. Phone 8143. Ermine Jackson, Sullivan R. 5.
FOR SALE Whizzer motor bike in good condition. Fully equipped. Low priced, for immediate sale. 215 E. Johnson St. Ph. 424-Y. FOR SALE (2) 7 ft. x 40 new door screens, (4) used window screens, (2) metal covered fireproof doors (mahogany finish), (1) used refrigerator, suitable for small restaurant use. Can be seen at 118 N. Court St. or call 246. FOR SALE Apartment house, 8 rooms, 3 separate units, rents $184.00 every 4 weeks, hardwood floors, 2 complete baths, new Lennox furnace, stoker and blower, new garage. 1 block of square. 116 W. Wall St.
FOR SALE Country lard 15 lb. White fries 30c lb. Aden Robbins, R. 5. Southeast of Sullivan. Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Model A John Deere tractor, breaking plows, disc and cultivator. Cecil Boes, 5 miles east of Shelbum on 48.
TRADE your old Stove on Electric, Gas or Bottled Gas Range at Fagg Bros., South Side Square. FOR SALE 1940 Ford, 1937 Ford, 1939 Ford coupe, 1940 Plymouth, 1947 Chevrolet coupe, F-2(5 tractor. Powell Motor Sales, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1948 Servi-cycle. Purchased Aug. of '48. Equipment carrier and windbreak. Phone 309. Jim McCoskey.
INDIANA ALL PUR-POSE FARM FEED, an all purpose farm fppH fnr all kinris nf farm
APPLES Wealthy apples, good animals Priced at oA5 deiiver-
cookers. For sale at Rickard'sH .Tnhn!!nn FPPd s.mniv rn
Frozen Food Service.
FOR SALE Canning tomatoes $1.00 bushel. Also nice ripe peaches. J. W. Hopper Orchard, Merom Station. FOR SALE Tin cans for automatic sealers, size No. 2 and No. 2Vz. Robertson Greenhouse.
FOR SALE 4-burner gas stove, with oven, broiler and warming oven. 244 W. Washington St. Phone 35.
FOR SALE 1939 . Chevrolet coach, 1947 Studebaker Vk-ton truck, 1948 Ford -ton pickup. Lloyd Motor Sales.
FOR SALE Good canning to-
II matoes 75c bushel, you pick them, f This week only. Henry Hart, 'l
L-Hiile--northeust-New Lebfenon,.
FOR SALE 20 head weaned pigs; registered 2-yr-old Guernsey bull. Also large heating stove.
Robert Pugh, 3 miles northwest
of Shelburn.
FOR SALE 1935 Oldsmobile 2
door 8 cylinder sedan, five good tires, excellent condition. Priced right for quick sale. Phone 57,
Shelburn.
iUK saljl woods Jtsros. corn picker. 1948 model, picked 100
acres. $200.00 less than list price.
Hugh Sharp, 1 mile north of New
Lebanon.
MADE TO ORDER Window Shadesj Venetian Blinds and
Awnings. Old ones repaired,
Thompson Factory, with P and A Furniture, South Side Square. FOR SALE-7-room house, water and lights, lot 60x120. Srooms of good furniture goes with property. City property from $1,800 to $7,000. Harry Brown, 512 ,N. Section.
115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
MOTOR OIL 2 gallons $1.08, 5
gallons $2.50. Bring your can. Also baby carriage for 'sale. Flynn's, Shelburn.
Having trouble with your car or truck? Let experienced, proven mechanics fix it for you at Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana.
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.
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.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
There will be an ice cream j social on the Methodist church lawn at Paxton Aug. 11 at 7:30
p.m. Home made ice cream and
cake will be served.
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WANTED Furnished house or apartment. Willing to pay good rent. Call Marathon Service.
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FOR SALE Modern home with basement, 4 rooms, built-in back porch, hot air furnace, hardwood floors. Two blocks from square. Harry Brown, 512 N. Section. FOR SALE James 1946 model motorcycle in good condition. See or inquire Nelson Robbins, 206 N. State. "BEAUTIFUL BLOND BEDROOM SUITE. Reduced price $109.50. Pnd A Furniture, South Side Square. "
The old experienced painter calls for Benjamin Moore's Paints Superior Quality since 1883. Rent our NEW floor sanding equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square. .Need a good wash Job on your tar? Bring it to Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana. Motor Reboring, - brake drums reground, hard seat grinding, oxygen and acetylene cylinders. Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor Supply, 10 E. Jackson St. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan.
WANTED To do plowing for wheat, weed mowing, combining beans Phone 8302. .
WANTED Girl out of school, full time Milburn's Pharmacy. WANTED Cook and waitress for day work Also waitress for night work. Steady employment. Apply in person. South Side Texaco Inn.
WANTED Salesladies Pari time work. Possibly steady. Apply Index.
FOR SALE 1931 Ford coupe,
Tnewtirenand' new motor, Seal-
beam lights and new battery. $110.00. See after 4:30. 825 E. Washington St.
. FOR SALE Reconditioned International 60 combine with motor. In good condition. Tony Gill, mile south of Shelburn.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Baby buggy and girl's bicycle. Would like to trade for. pigs. 29 Rodger Ave. Phone 694-A. FOR SALE OR , TRADE 1945 Dodge tractor and semi, with new
OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Ca dwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.
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.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL at New Lebanon church Wednesday, Aug. 10, 7:00 p.m. Homemade ice cream, cake, and pie. "BELIEVE YOU ME there is nothing finer than Fina Foam for cleaning auto upholstery. Root's. JOHNSON FEEDS are Better for less money. Economy Egg
motor. Also lespedeza hay, baling 1 Mash' f6,!!?-5 LP,edal GrW"
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this week. Clifford Curry, 3 miles southeast Farmersburg. FOR SALE Used furniture, drop-leaf table, rocking chair, mirrors and walnut tables, 52" walnut bed. 23 N. Court St. FOR SALE New" Idea hay loader .v Used only this season. Good as new. Ralph Woodward, R. 1, Carlisle. Call Ira Woodward, Carlisle phone.
PHILGAS RANGE puices start at $117.70, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer. 1. 4-room house, lights, city water, basement under one room, 2 lots, nice location, on State Road 54 in Dugger.' Immediate possession. 2. 4-room house, lights, smokehouse and garage, good well of water, 2 acres good ground, located, south of Exline Corner, on gravel road close to store. Priced to sell. 3. Nice, clean stock of groceries and fixtures, good location, good profitable business. C. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, Office 451 South Troll . St., Phone 542-Y. FOR SALE Pony colt, cow, sow and pigs. Orval Arnett, R. 4, Sullivan. FOR SALE About 160 Harnp"shire Red chicks 8 weeks, and 1 . 400-chick electric brooder. J. Jennings, Yt mile west of 41 on 154. i
FOR SALE 1 large overstuffed couch and chair with slip1 covers. Price $15.00. 240 West Jackson St. Phone 727. FOR SALE 1948 model Co-op corn picker. Picked less than 50 acres. $550. Garland Wildman, Carlisle, Indiana R. R. 1. Phone 42F110. i
Grower, $4.10 del'd.;
Special Chick Mash, $4.60 del'd. Above feeds packed in prints. Special Pork Producer, $3.80 del'd.; Pig & Sow Ration, $4.25 del'd.; 20 Dairy, $3.75 del'd.; 40 Hog Concentrate, $5.40 del'd. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
FOR SALE 1947 motorcycle; 1940 Dodge. 610 North Broad. Phone 643-A.
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan Dhone 332 or Craw
ford 8201, Terre Haute. We
?ay all phone charges. 24 lour service.
John Wachtel Co.
Terre Haute, Indiana
FOR SALE 1939 1 -year-old motor, 3
$225. Inquire at 218
Ford coupe, new tires. W. Johnson.
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The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer
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Be sure to see our . display of WHIZZER MOTOR BIKES, SCHWINN BICYCLES, CLEAN ROW GARDEN TRACTORS, and CLEAN CUT POWER LAWN MOWERS at the 4-H fair. Bicycle parts and repairing. Oscar Norris and Sons, 8 N. Main. We have two small dogs for
someone who could give them a good home. Wayne Huff, 3 mi.
west Sullivan High School, 1 mi. north.
LOST
Red cocker spaniel pup. 836 East Dude St.
LOST Reward.
LOST Onsa wrist watch, black face, aluminum hands and dial. Lost Tuesday night on north side square. Liberal reward. Clarence C. Crawford, Phone 205.
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USE natural Rock Phosphate on legumes now for permanent soil improvement. Will not burn or damage seedlings. 1000 pounds per acre 31 phosphoric acid spread on your field as low as $23 per ton during August. Phene Shelburn 55-E. W. R. Royer.
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 8.-r-(U.R) Hogs 8,000; active; barrows and gilts steady to strong; mostly 25c higher; bulk good and choice 190240 lbs., $23.00 $23.25, few loads to $23.40, top. $23.50; 240-290 lbs., $22.00 23.00; few loads 300-350 lbs., $20.00 $21.50; big weights unsold'; 100-160, lbs., $17.00 $19.50; sows strong to 25c or more higher; bulk 400 lbs. down $17.75 $19.00, few $19.50; 400 lbs. up $14.50 $18.00; big weights down to $14.00. , Cattle 2,500; calves 500; good and choice steers and yearlings opened fully steady, odd sales yearlings strong to 25c higher; undertone weak on shortfeds and warmed up offerings; high good and choice medium weight steers $27.00; scattered load lots good yearlings and little steers $25.75 $26.25; high good and choice steers $27.50; liberal share medium and 'good shortfeds" 800-1100
lb. steers eligible at $24.00 $25.50; load mostly low good heifers $26.00; some above $26.75; little done on common and medium grassers; cows opened firm, bulk common and medium beef cows 14.25 $16.50; canners and cutters $10.00 $14.25; vealers active,1 steady; good and choice
$25.50 $26.50; common and medium $20.00 $25.00. Sheep 500; mostly 50c-$1.00 lower; early bulk good and choice $24.50 $25.00;- some near $26,00; medium and good $22.50 $23.50; slaughter ewes steady at
$5.00 $8.00.
WHITE PAPER issued by the State department defending U. S. policy of cutting aid to China is read by Ambassador -at -Large Philip C.
-!Jl?s.suPwho has been given task
or planning future united States policy in China. Jessup negotiated end of Berlin blockade with Russia. President Truman remarked on white paper that U. S. China policy has. been distorted and misrepresented. . (International)
Mr. and Mrs. Imo Rogers and daughter, Mary, of Paxton spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cora Dungan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burton of Indianapolis , and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Burton and son, Gerald of Terre . Haute were guests Tuesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Hode Wills and family. Mrs. Bonnie Roseberry and daughters spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Freda Bogard is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKinley and daughters of Hammond. Mrs.. Louise Daugherty was very pleasantly reminded that
i she had reached another mile
stone iri life last Thursday ot the noon hour when a group of her friends and relatives surprised her in her birthday. A delicious covered dish luncheon was served and the group wisher, her many, happy returns of the day. Dean McKinney of the U. S. Navy, is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney and family of east of town, "
Rebekahs met Wednesday evening with a good attendance. Flans were made to attend the District meeting at Shelburn. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Maud Watkins entertained her Sunday School class one evening last week Refreshments were served. Plans were made for the class to have a market. Auxiliary Installs Officers. Rexford Ballard Unit No. 224, American Legion Auxiliary, installed its officers for the coming year on Monday night. Installing officer was Mrs. Delia Wyman of tiie Sullivan unit.
SHELB
Mrs. Lawrence Taft has returned to her home after a ten day visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Banther and son, Jackie, of Summitville, Indiana. Mrs. Roy Scott is visiting relatives in Bannon. Kentucky. Mrs. Lillie Miller spent the week end in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith. Mrs. Ella Gutnmere is visiting relatives in Terre Haute and Saline. Miss Mary Bennett of Texas is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Bennett.
Officers installed are as follows: President, Mrs. Gusta Kinnett; first vice-president, Mrs. Iva Borders; second vice-president,
Mrs. Rachel Wiseman; secretary, j
Mrs. Rosella Reynolds; assistant '
secretary, Mrs. Pansy Waymire; i
treasurer, Mrs. Mary Anderson; I George Sacra was fined $1 and historian, Mrs. Enid Usrey; ser-iCostS) totaling $11, in City Court, geant-at-arms, Mrs. Ethel Boone; for Dublic intoxication.
CITY COURT NEWS
chaplain, Mrs. Alia Borders.
Refreshments were served. The social liour was' spent in group singing.
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4-H SHOW HALTERS. Boone's Shop. WANTED
WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3room house unfurnished. Stella Spoonemore, 116 E. New Albany, Vincennes, Ind. Phone 3148W.
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WE NOW HAVE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Water Heaters Also American Standard - Bathroom Equipment. We do repair work. Sullivan ' Plumbing Co. First Road South and East Of Cheese Factory. Phone 259
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DUGGER
Miss Glennovia Wright of near Dugger spent Tuesday the guest Mrs. Nathan Bridwell and daughter, Marsha Kay, of Midland. Miss Wright and Mrs. Bridwell were college classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweeney
have returned to their home in Michigan after a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davies and family are the guests of Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt and daughter, Marilyn Sue, accompan
ied Mitchell Wyatt to his home in j Detroit, Mr. Wyatt has been confined to a hospital. Mrs. Monna Hopkins was ai Sullivan visitor Thursday.
HYMERA
The Past Noble Grand Club met Friday at the I. O. O. F. hal, with a birthday dinner celebrating the birthdays of Flossie Magill, Nejl Gordon and Rose Morris. Each received nice gifts. Ice cream cones were served after the business meeting. Those present were Flossie Magill, Josephine Walters, Josie Spinks, Lizzie Curry, Nell Gordon, Tillie Stwalley, Alma Jeffers, .Hazel Coogan, Etta Brock and Grace Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Husband, Mrs. Nell Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. H. E., Kaylor left Saturday morning for a 10-day trip to visit relatives in Dewitt, Ark.
Bobbie Brown, young son of Rachel Brown, underwent an operation for rupture Thursday at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
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Paul Goodpasture, of Bicknell, was fined $1 and costs, totaling $11, in City Cour.t for public intoxication. Dick Qlenn, of Bicknell, wa$ fined $1 and costs, totaling $11, in City Court for public intoxication. William J. Shinman was fined $1 and costs, totaling $11, in City Court for driving a vehicle without an operator's license.
Attention! Farmers Haulers FOR SALE! New Ford F-4 (1-Ton) Ideal Farm or Delivery Truck WYATT
Motor Sales
gPhone 77 Dugger, Ind.i
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Why Do We Have Such Bargains? Equipped Farms, Business Opportunities, Rural Retirement Homes To sell through the UNITED FARM AGENCY, a property owner must submit his lowest price, give reasonable terms if possible and have a logical reason for selling. We are listing such bargains every day, and we pass them right along to our buyers. If a property ( must be sold at once, must be thrown on the market at a sacrifice price for quick action, the UNITED man is on the job. No charge for listing, through your Local Bonded Representative, James W. LaFollette, Sullivan, Ind., R. R.. 4, Phone 9075. (3 Miles North on U. S. 41)
Well Serve You '4 In Your Car Make next Sunday's jaunt mere pleasurable. Just pull up here for tasty, , nutritious snacks, promptly served by gracious attendants. DUCHARME'S DRIVE IN Across From High School
