Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 161, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 August 1949 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES' MONDAY, AUG. 15, 1943.
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FOR SALE
. GIVE US your fall fertilizer order now. See us for weed, brier and sprout killer. See us for recleaned Balbo rye seed. . Farm Bureau Co-op. 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. All insurance IS NOT alike: Free with each new auto policy written a road ATLAS of all states. Policy is good all states and Canada, with permit issued to go to Mexico at no additional cost. Nationwide claim service. Ferd Hall, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan. 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. M & T Wrecking Co. FOR SALEO-20-0 superphosyhate, delivered and spread. Ask for prices. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE 6-room modern home, 2-car garage. Near library. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. 3- room cottage, So. Stale, electricity. 4- room semi-modern home, close in. Priced for quick sale. Beautiful building lot on West Beech. 15 Vfe acres, 5 minutes drive from Sullivan, on state road. Electric pump in basement, furnace heat, hot and cold water in kitchen. Owner leaving the state. Souter Real Estate, Office 326 W. Beech.
FOR SALE CORN PICKER, ALFALFA & COLTS. Picker is one row. New last Fall. Picked less than 100 acres. Looks'like new. Perfect condition. Two yearling colts and two suckling Palomino colts. All are saddle bred. Dr. S. E. Llndley.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1936 Ford. Priced cheap. Fox Dairy, xk mi. east Jason'ville.
PUBLIC SALE held every Tuesday. For Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1949, 300 cattle, 100 hogs. Paris Live Stock Sale Co., Paris, 111.
OUR SPECIAL JSTew Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.
FOR SALE Baling good timo
thy hay Thursday. Lespedeza and redtoD later. Phone 8143. Ermine
Jackson, Sullivan R. 5.
FOR SALE Tin cans for automatic sealers, size No. 2 and No. 2Vz. Robertson Greenhouse. " INDIANA ALL PURPOSE FARM FEED, . an all purpose farm feed for all kinds of farm animals. Priced at $3.45 delivered. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
FOR SALE Ice condition V-6 Coolerator. Good condition. 714
W. Jefferson, Shelburn. FOR SALE 12 cuTft. Harder Deep Freeze, good condition, half ' price. Used electric washing machine, cheap. Walter t Wilson, t-,)Phone 9022. , " 7 A V FOR SALE Fine sweet corn,
, any amount. Call 734-B. 1605 N.
Main. ' .
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FOR SALE Combine, late
1948, 6 ft. power take off, Mas-
sey-Harris Clipper. 5 miles north
west of Shelburn, Ind. Raymon Jennings. FOR SALE Pressure cooker, 24 qt.; 1 automatic sealer , and cans; 1 antique table, 1 overstuffed chair. 101 N. French St.
PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $117.70, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL BflcCOY, your PHILGAS dealer. FOR SALE Sun Visors, below catalog price. Arrow Auto Stores,
Montgomery Ward Dealer, Sulli
van, Linton.
FOR SALE 1941 Deluxe Ford. New rubber, radio, heater, sun visor, fog lights. Very clean. $695.00. Also 1936 Ford two-door. $125.00. 708 E. Washington St., Sullivan, Ind.
Miscellaneous
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 Kenne
dy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.
BLONDIE
NOW HANDLING GOVERNMENT LOAN AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT CORN. Shelled Corn, no handling charge; 2VzC per bu. for shelling ear corn. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot, Sullivan. 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.
1 ,i I KTTT 'ilfTlERE APE THE ' TfiRST GOOODEA 1 j ul 1; ' f VOL! HAVE TO HAND IT "'Iflh"' STATEMENTS YOU I BUMSTEADS HAD r . , xj ' ' t I TO THE GIRLS -THEV KNOW Fk: OPDEI?EC? BOSS f r IN YEARS ZJ : '" i j V, HOW TO KEEP COOL njfi Vv '4 4' i7 1 . Vv. "--, Jfck fit RIPXIRBY NO? I OVERHEARD FROM THE T STOR SMITH.' I SWORE, G4UNT-IF I EVER Iff JOHN! JOHN.' X ONE SIDE, MARY J THERE'S !' WAIT, DOORWAY! YOU CAME HERE STAND WHERE FOUND YOU HERE ASAIN, I'D THINK OF US! ) ONLY ONE WAY TO TREAT ' JOHN.' MR. SMITH.. ONCE BEFORE AND INSULTED v YOU ARE! A BASH YOUR FLABBY FACE .- THINK OF OUR A VIPER! mcrv PLEASE'.) YOU DON'T ) MY WIFE...AND NOW YOU'RE Tr-5rrTv IN! NOW. PUT UP M v SAFETY ! "-r-, - Arf I
WANTED
WANTED 100 clean used
cars. Will pay cash. See Ted
Seitz, Teal Whitaker Garage.
WANTED One night waitress. Also night dishwasher. Hours for both 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Both off Saturday night. Kat - A - Korner, Phone 9205.
FOR SALE Restaurant and
service station, all fixtures and stock including six-year lease. Reason for selling, illness. Must sell at once. South Side Texaco Inn. "HOUSE FOR SALE 5-room modern house, Indiana Avenue. Will be shown by appointment. Box No. II c-o Times. '
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 car? Bring it to Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana.
WANTED Farm hand. Ogle.
Oliver
WANTED TO . RENT OR LEASE Three bedroom,, modern house, in or near Shelburn or Sullivan. Thomas Gardner, Shelburn Phone 89-H. WANTED General hauling.
Phone 9062, Sullivan. .
FOR .SALE 1 New Idea 'tworow corn picker. Troy Bogard, Merom, Ind.
FOR SALE '48 Chevrolet pick up, '46 Ford pick up, '46 Jeep, '40 Pontiac 2 door, '40 Chevrolet 2 door, '40 Ford Tudor. Shepherd . & Willis, across from Legion Home. .
FOR SALE A Horton power washer in good condition. Inquire at Post Office, Graysville, Indiana.
FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet truck, milk route and bed. Also some good milk cows with calves. Gene Snyder, Paxton. . FOR SALE Hereford steers and heifers. Landes Bros. Stock Yards, Rear State Highway Garage. Paris, 111. Phone 282 or 1264R.
FOR SALE Six-year-old mare about 1600 pounds. Good worker, gentle. Priced for quick sale. Also wanted to trade 2 acres, 3room house, garage, barn in Jasonville for property in Sullivan. Ora Gates Grupa, Jasonville.
FOR SALE Potatoes. State. Phone 914-A.
910 N.
FOR SALE Seven cubic foot electric refrigerator; breakfast set; cabinet style heating stove; .coal oil range. All in excellent condition. Green Towers Farm, one mile north of Merom on Highway 63.
City Taxi Open, Restaurant 1
closed for remodeling until furth er notice.,
L': FDR KAT V ITiv,i- 1
FOR SALE 1 mule, 1 horse, 1 fresh cow, heifer calf; 2 milk cows, 5 gal. cow fresh in 10 days, 1 bull, 2 shoats, 5 White Face heifers. Earl Dudley, 2 mi. west of cemetery at Farmersburg, Ind. FOR SALE Six weaned pigs. Lowell Drake, two miles north
west bhelburn.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ,' Hunting Season is Close-
Guaranteed gui- repairs.' -.Bob's.
Repair Shop at 403 Sylvandcll. Phone 454. JOHNSON FEEDS are Better for less money. Economy Egg Mash, $4.10 del'd.; Special Grower, $4.10 del'd.; Blue Ribbon Starter & 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. We have two small dogs for someone who could give them a good home. Wayne Huff, ZVz mi. west Sullivan High School, 1 mi. north. '
FOR SALE Attention, school
bus drivers, 1939 school bus, 48 passenger. Jusfr received another shipment of red lights for school
all this week. Peach season will 7 CoTcw T SCh soon be ovPr tww h,,, wn .Duses' Crossn Chev., Farmers
- . IIUHJ, ft HOUll Hill Orchard, 8 miles east Carlisle.
FOR SALE Nice Elberta peaches. Bring containers. John Hopper, Merom Station.
burg.
FOR SALE Choice young Duroc males; Vigo wheat. C. Floyd Hortoii, R. 2, Carlisle.
FOR SALE Gas range, excellent condition. $15.00. 230 East Washington St.
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WHEN IT COMES to cleaning auto upholstery, the new Fina Foam is really tops. Root's. FOR SALEInternational Harvester 8 ft. refrigerator. Also antique dresser. J. Jennings, V mile west of 41 on 154.
FOR SALE 1930 Model A Sedan; two-wheel trailer with cattle rack. Both A-l. Priced cheap. 714 So. State. Phone 595-A. Raymond Bedwell.
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw-
ford 8201, Terre Haute. We
pay all phone charges. 24 hour service.
John Wachtel CoJ
, Terre Haute, Indiana
FOR SALE 3-burner apartment size gas range with oven. 319 W. Washington. Mrs. Young. Phone 490-Y after 6 p.m. ', BLUE PLUMS for canning. Summer Rambos, the best cooking apple on the market. Stalnaker Orchard, 3 miles north of Shelburn on 41.
ROOFING, insulation, Congowall floor tile laid, by a highly experienced man. Free estimate, by John Gallagher, Phone 832-A.
INTERIOR and exterior painting and paper hanging. Work guaranteed. Telephone 9193. A. Smith.
AUCTION SALE Aug. 18, 1949 at 1;30 p. m., 325 N. Broad. Garland Alumbaugh. Five rooms of new and used furniture. Auction
eer, Floyd Dillingham. NOTICE Not responsible for debts contracted by persons other than myself. Harold Keene. Cass, Ind. ' ,
WANTED To rent city or country home. Write P. O. Box 148, Sullivan.
Carrico Reunion will be held
at Sullivan Park at the shelter house Sunday, Aug. 21. All friends and relatives are invited.
INSTRUCTIONS VETERANS V , Why accept less than the: best? Thousands of mechanically in
clined mePw im&x bejjsfittedj,
through C.T.I. Training. We will assist you in getting ..part time work while attending ; school to add $80 to $115 per month to your government subsistence of $75 to $1201 Learn one of the following splendid trades in only 20 weeks. Auto or Diesel Mechanics Body and Fender Repairs Painting Refrig. Air Conditioning ' Radio Television Servicing ' Electricity Electronics You will' be taught on modern equipment in our large shops un
der expert supervision. Free placement service after gradua
tion; Living facilities available,
Visit Bert Karns at the Dept. of
Veterans Affairs Office, Court
House, Sullivan, Ind., Thursday, August 18th from 1 p. m. to 4:30 P- hi. Commercial Trades Institute. MALE HELP WANTED VETERANS AND NON-VETERANS! See ad under "Instructions" about learning a trade and employment. Commercial Trades. WANTED Children to keep in my home by hour, day, or; week Phone 855 after 6:00 p. m.'
WANTED Lady for general housework, care of children, 5 days a week, beginning Labor Day. Mrs. Joe Lowdermilk. WANT lady help, both day and night. Must be able to work all around. Call in person at once at
South Side Texaco. Phone 630.'
Contributions For Shelburn Fund Contributions to the Shelburn Community Club Tornado Relief Fund: Evangelical United Brethren
Church, Linton, Rev. Wm. Medcalf, pastor $34.00
Owen W. Collins, Carlisle 10.00
News Of Surrounding Communities
Softball League
MEROM
Dee and Darrel
YOUTH DROWNS WHILE WADING
EVANSVILLE, Aug. 15 (UP) Services were arranged today for Arthur Mesker, age 19, who
Brian Lee and Darrell Wesner spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wesner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis of Canton, Illinois, are guests this week of his s'ster, Mrs. Ora Sparks and her sons and their families. Robert Johnson of New Al
bany, was a guest the past week Sarah Reid. A poem was read in
Norma, Dee
Daugherty. In the evening the E. C' club with Mesdames Anna Nichols and Alta Colvin hostesses, met for their regular meeting. After a short business session officers for the ensu'ng year were installed as follows: President, Ovaline Arnett; vice-president, Alto Colvin; secretary-treasurer,
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eail Johnson and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Kennett Osman and son and Mrs. Mayme Apple
j j .1 1 :
uw.iju : o Thursday with Mrs. Maggie deep hole while wadms m a , An,mnn at Pa1psti
The Senior Pals class meeting
1 was held Thursday night at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Al Gett-
inger with the president, Alice
pond nea here yesterday with,
his brother, Edward. Neither could swim.
BOY SAVED FROM HANGING TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 15 r-(UP Arthur Bitts, Jr., age
1 T. was recovering in Union
"Hospital "toaay from " a Tope muey, tteva Bates, neiena wes-
himaino that nparlv killed him. ner, weine 1v1ctt.ee, waomi jju-
Smiley in charge. Hymns were sung in unison with Mrs. Smiley giving the devotions. New business was discussed. Delicious refreshments were served to Alice
The hov's father found
hanging by his neck from a rope Kenneth Osman and Olan Vick-
tiprf to a tree where Arthur was rey,
memory of Mrs. Myrtle Arnett, only deceased member of the club. Meeting was dismissed by singing "Evening Prayer." The group sang "Happy Birthday" while Anna Nichols brought in a large basket cleverly decorated like a bluebird, which she presented to Mrs. Daugherty saying it was truly a bluebird of happiness and to look inside. The basket was filled with gifts beautifully wrapped. Members present were Waneta Daugherty, Hettie Crowe, Sarah Reid, Mildred Harrison, Ef fie
Cooper, Ovaline Arnett,. Anna
playing Saturday night. Firemen revived him with . a resuscitator.
fcim laney, Mary Copeland, Mary and . Nichols, Alta Colvin, and Louise
Daugherty. Several beautiful cards and gifts were received.
WELLS DECLINES i
ARMY JOB BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 15. (UP)Dr. Herman B Wells, president of Indiana University, today turned down an Army appointment to an educational mission to Japan. Wells first accepted the appointment tentatively but changed his mind because, he said, he would be too busy filling engagements in Indiana .
Outside White Paint 5 Gal. Regularly 23.96 Now
21.
Med
The Friendly Store ' Authorized Dealer
Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owner
N. Side Square
NOTICE To all interested in
! the permanent upkeep of the
Johnson cemetery, please meet at the Turman Township house Friday, Aug. 19 at 7:30 p. m. Sectary, Elihu Huff. Vacuum clean your heating system. A clean furnace saves fuel. Installing, repairing. 419 N. Broad. Phone 830.
CHOOSE YOUR PAINTS CAREFULLY. Choose O'Brien's. Fine Finishes since 1875. P and A Furniture, South Side Square.
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
WANTED Experienced Restaurant Help to handle my growing business Hub Cafe. . WANTED Housework. $3.00 per day. Call 14-E Shelburn. WANTEDv-Teacher wants 1 or 2-bedroom furnished apartment. No children. Phone 131.
CARD OF THANKS With heartfelt appreciation we wish to thank our friends, rela
tives and neighbors for the sym- was enj0ye(j by all.
pathetic attention ana loveiy floral tributes extended at the
passing of our beloved wife and j ceived by Mrs. Daugherty
mother, Mrs. Josie Arnett. we are especially" grateful to Rev. Canfield for his consoling message,
Ed Pinkston and son, Thornton left Saturday morning on a week's vacation trip to Saginaw,
Michigan where they will be the guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Robert Thornton and son. Mrs.' Clara Ault spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting relatives in Sullivan. Mrs. Bob Burke spent last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Brinson at Brazil. On Thursday, August 4, two groups gathered at the home of Mrs. Louise Daugherty to help her celebrate her birthday. At ' noon a group of friends and neighbors came for a surprise i
visit Drmging DasKeis oi aeiii;ious food. After Mrs. Sarah Reid
returned thanks a bountiful meal
The after
noon was spent in' games and
i vsmne. iioveiy guts were re
STANDINGS
Team
Won Lost
Rickards 5 Shelburn . 5 Eagles Graysville 3 Legion ..." 2 Dugger 2 Carlisle 1 Hymera 0
0 2 2 2 3 5
. Games Monday t . Carlisle vs. Eagles. J Shelburn vs. Dugfer. , '' Games Tuesday Hymera vs. Graysville. ,. Legion vs. Rickards. Games Thursday. Rickards vs. Shelburn. , Carlisle vs. Hymera., . Rickards, leading the - local Softball league, won a 1 to 0. victory over Palestine on the Illinois field Friday night, with Hardesty pitching a two-hitter for the local team. Rickards got five hits , off Green, the losing pitcher. " " v
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NEWK
Funeral Home
I Telephone 59 Pleasantville, Ind. Burtiit fitttj HH''-AfiilityTifri: "ii nil it uixwiTrim in
Those present were Sarah Reid, Marguerite Coyner, Mae Huff. Naomi Dulaney, Clara
the singers, pallbearers and the J Bates, Virginia Loudermilk, Pau-
Billman Funeral Home for kind
and tactful services rendered. Jesse J. Arnett and family
line Richards, Alice Smiley, An
na Eslinger, Joyce Huff, Janice Smiley, Karen Coyner, Roscoe,
LOST
LOST Navy blue umbrella in Sullivan business district. If found please return to Sullivan Times office. CARD OF THANKS With heartfelt appreciation we wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness - and sympathy shown and lovely floral tributes extended at the passing of our father, Mr. William P. Buckley. We are also grateful to Rev. " Aldr ich. Billman's Funeral Home, the pallbearers, singers and organist. The Family or Wifliam P.' Buckley
Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
Kaiiisijacnc
FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 89-SULLIVAN
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)
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.4 BIG DAYS AUGUST 17 -18 -19 - 20 Wednesday, August 17 Program . 1:00 P. M. Start Selection of Queen. 6:00 P.M. Amateur Hour and Square Dance. .Amateur Hour includes any and all amateur singing, dancing, music, stunts, or any talent. 7:30 P. M. Light Weight Horse Pulling (2800 lbs. and under) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $80.00 $55.00 $35.00 $20.00 $10.00 . " $5.00 will be paid for best driver. , 8:00 P. M. Crowning of Queen. 10 Big Rides 6 Big Shows 53 Concessions t HEAR Bud Wade and His Indiana Ramblers And The Bussero Bottom Boys, r ,i 1 Western and Hillbilly Music Nightly. ' , HEAR Little Gary Bensinger Svith his Wonder Voice. Singing Nightly at 6:00 P.M. . Entire Fair Grounds Sprayed for Polio
