Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 162, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1949 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- TUESDAY, AUG. 16, 1949
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BLONDIE
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. KX & T Wrecking Co. FOR SALE 0-20-0 superphosyhate, delivered and spread. Ask for prices. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE Baling good timothy hay Thursday. Lespedeza and
redtoD later. Phone 8143. Ermine
Jackson. Sullivan R. 5.
, i - . FOR SALE Tin cans for automatic sealers, size No. 2 and No. 2Y2. Robertson Greenhouse. " JOHNSON Production Bred CHICKS HATCH EVERY MONDAY, at $10.50 per hundred. 11c for less than 100. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
FOR SALE 1 New Idea tworow corn picker. Troy ' Bogard, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet truck, milk route and bed. Also
FOR SALE 32'. and 40' grain elevators. ' Shepherd & Willis, across from Legion Home.
FOR SALE Clipper combine, or will trade for good car. Royal
some good milk cows with calves. 1 Baker, 3 miles ' south Pleasant'
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. 910 N. State. Phone 914-A. FOR SALE 1 mule, 1 horse, 1 fresh cow, heifer calf; 2 milk 00 ws, 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 northwest Shelburn.
FOR SALE Pressure cooker, 24 qt; 1 automatic sealer and cans; 1 antique table, 1 overstuffed chair. 101 N. French St.
FOR SALE '48 Chevrolet pick 'Up, '46 Ford pick up, ,f46 Jeep, 1'4Q Pontiac 2 door, '40 Chevrolet f" door,' '40 Ford-Tudbw Shepherd" ' jt Willis, across from. Legion v Home.
FOR SALE A Horton power washer in good condition. Inquire at Post Office, Graysville, Indiana.
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 closed for remodeling until further notice.
FOR SALE Elberta peaches all this week. Peach season will soon be over. Better hurry. Wilson Hill Orchard, 8 miles east Carlisle. FOR SALE Nice Elberta peaches. Bring containers. John Hopper, Merom Station. FOR v SALE Choice young Duroc males; Vigo wheat. C. Floyd Horton, R. 2, Carlisle. WHEN IT COMES to cleaning auto upholstery,' the new Fina Foam is really tops,. Root's. FOR SALE International Harvester 8 ft. refrigerator. Also antique dresser. J. Jennings, Yi mile west of 41 on 154.
FOR SALE Attention, school bus drivers, 1939 school bus, 48 passenger. Just received another shipment of red lights for school buses. Crosson Chev., Farmersburg. FOR SALE 3-burner ' apart-
meni size gas range witn oven. 319 W. Washington. Mrs. Young. Phone 490-Y after 6 p. m.
ville.
FOR SALE Quick Meal coal range. Francis Snowden, 329 W. Maple, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Twin beds, radio phonograph, various other articles. 309 N. Main.
FOR SALE Service station', grocery store and modern living quarters south of Shelburn on 41 or will trade for modern home in north Sullivan. Flynn's Service, Shelburn.
FO$ SALE Barred Rock fries, 30c lb. Dan Goble, 2 miles east on 48 from Curryville. FOR SALE OR TRADE F-12 tractor outfit, good condition. Robert Richard Robbins, Sullivan R. 5.
FOR SALE 5 rooms of furniture to be sold in one lot including Philco refrigerator and G-E radio, both in good condition. Mrs. Roy Taylor, Phone 282. G.E. Refrigerator for sale. Cash. 616 N. Watson St., Sullivan. Phone 986-B.
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BLUE PLUMS for canning. Summer Rambos, the best cooking
apple on the market. Stalnaker
Orchard, 3 miles north of Shelburn on 41. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1936 Ford. Priced cheap. Fox Dairy, IVz mi. east Jasonville.
PUBLIC SALE held every Tuesday. For Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1949, 300 cattle, 100 hogs. Paris Live Stock Sale Co., Paris, 111.
Miscellaneous 1 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.
Thousands of doctors prescribe Spencer Supports for conditions of abdomen, back or breasts. Designed, cut and made just for you. Iva Giles.
I am selling . Christmas cards, address books, stationery. Noel Griggs. Tel. 412. 1
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.
SEEING IS BELIEVING. Come see the Quality and Beauty in Our Reversible 9x12 wool Broadloom Rugs at only $39.50. Different styles and colors from 27"x51" to 12'xl5'. P and A Furniture, South Side Square.
PHILGAS prices reduced seconH time in 90 days. Now $1.50 for 20 lb. cylinder. See BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.
FOR SALE Large chifferobe with two mirrors; library table; victrola; overstuffed davenport. Box 180 care Times. FOR SALE Twenty-four-inch CAST IRON HOT AIR FURNACE, BLOWER AND HOLCOMB & HOKE STOKER. With controls and hot air pipes. Priced for immediate sale. See H. V. Bennett c-o Bennett's Pharmacy. '
NOW HANDLING GOVERNMENT LOAN AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT CORN. Shelled Corn, no handling charge; 2c per bu. for shelling ear corn.
J JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to
C. & E. I. Depot, Sullivan. Motor Reboring, brake, drums reground, hardeat-grindihg,' oxygen and acetylene cylinders. Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor Supply, 10 E. Jackson St. 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.
Any make of sewing machine repaired by expert repairman. Electrify your treadle machine for as low as $37.50. Call 197 for free estimate. Domestic .Sewmachine Shop. Mrs. -Floyd Willis.
FOR SALE 1 -year-old male hog; 1 two-bottom
plow, like new; eight-ft. tandem ; Special
! disc, seven-ft. tandem disc. Bill
A. Dodds, Wi mi. south Sullivan on U. S. 41.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. ' 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.;
Duroc Special Chick Mash, $4.60 del'd. 16 in. ! Above feeds packed, in prints.
Pork Producer, $3.80
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. - FOR SALE Sun Visors, below catalog price. Arrow Auto Stores, Montgomery Ward Dealer, Sullivan, 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. 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. "
HIGHEST cash prices paid for friers up to 4 lbs. See Elza Hawkins at the Dillingham Hatchery. FOR SALE Apartment house, 8 rooms, 3 separate units, jents $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 SALEl mile west high school, Mpdel T Ford, heating stove, pump, fair shape. Nick Mayfield, Phone 8025.'
HOUSE FOR SALE 5-room modern house, Indiana Avenue. Will be shown by appointment. Box No. 11 c-o Times.
FOR SALE Does, buck, hutches. Mrs. Jesse Griggs, 433 East Jackson. '
When your pullets are ready to lay, be sure and use one of Johnson's 3 good .Egg Mashes'. 18 Economy Egg Mash at $3.90 in cotton;- 20 Blue Ribbon Egg Mash at $4.10 in cotton; 22 Special Egg Mash at $4.30 in cotton. 10c higher in print bags. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court.
Phone 606.
WANTED
WANTED 100 clean used cars. Will pay cash. See Ted Seitz, Teal Whitaker Garage.
CARD OF THANKS The New Lebanon 4-H Club wishes to thank the Farm Bureau Co-op, McCammon . Appliance, Fagg Bros., Bosstick Ice Cream Co., 7-Up Bottling Co., the parents, club members and friends for donations for our stand at the 4-H Fair.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to those who helped or extended their sympathy in any way. We wish to thank everyone who sent the lovely flowers honoring one who was a lover of flowers. We wish to extend our thanks to Rev. Homberger for the lovely message and to the Billman Funeral Home for the excellent way in which everything was handled. Thanks for the comforting words by mouth or card during the illness and death' of our
ifbeloved -mother. - . -
The family of Flora Dillman
INSTRUCTIONS ' VETERANS ' Why accept less than the best? Thousands of mechanically inclined men have benefitted 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 $120. Learn one of the following splendid trades in only 20 weeks. Auto or Diesel Mechanics ., Body and Fender RepairsPainting Refrig. Air Conditioning Radio Television Servicing , Electricity Electronics
You will be taught on modern
,d!Ld-: lfW f,3 251 equipment in our large shops un
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.
JohnWachtelCoJ
Terre Haute, Indiana
Official Baseballs Reg. 2.95 Now 2.00
The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer
Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owner
N. Side Square
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. BENNY DEFRANK SHOE REP AIRING. One door south of Index. , ROOFING, insulation, Congowall floor tile laid, by a highly experienced man. Free estimate, by John Gallagher, Phone 832-A. AUCTION SALE Aug. 18, 1949 at 1;30 p. m., 325 N. Broad. Garland Alumbaugh. Five rooms of new and used furniture. Auctioneer, Floyd Dillingham. ' NOTICE Not responsible for debt contracted by persons other than myself. Harold Keene. Cass, Ind.
der, expert supervision. Free placement service after graduation, iiving facilities available. Visit Bert Karns at the Dept. of Veteran Affairs Office, Court House, Sullivan, Ind., Thursday, August 18th from 1 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Commercial Trades Institute. WANTED Day or week old calf. Bill. A. Dodds, Phone 354-Y .or 8192.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Millard S. Spurlin, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BENJAMIN J. SPURLIN. Administrator. Pie? & Tennis; Attorneys. 1st ins 8-16-19 3t. .
Carrico Reunion will -be held j
at Sullivan Park .at the shelter house Sunday, Aug. 21. All friends and relatives are invited. i!
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. ;
We now have westinghouse electric Water Heaters Also American Standard Bathroom Equipment. , We do repair work. Sullivan Plumb
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First Road South and East Of Cheese Factory. Phone 259
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WANTED Farm equipment salesman. Age 25 to. 40. Must have car. Box 44 c-o Times. Maii or lady, for .established grocery and coffee route. No layoffs. Car furnished. Box 90 c-o Times.
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., .
When the safety bit is'
pressed: power disengages 1 both rolls stop pressure releases. V4-ruH lift on lever (resets wringer. Pressure is self-adjusting. Drainboard tilts automatically. Swings in 8 positions. Made of lifetime aluminum. All bearings are metal. Recognized as the finest wringer on any washer.
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.
WANTED Experienced Restaurant Help to handle my growing business Hub Cafe. WANTED Teacher wants I or 2-bedroom furnished apartment. No children. Phone 131.
LOST
SHS
LOST Navy blue umbrella in Sullivan business district. If found please return to Sullivan Times office. " TODAY'S TEMPERATURES
The unofficial temperatures in
Sullivan today were: ' p:
at 7.30 a.m. 75 degrees
at noon 80 .degrees
News Of Surrounding Communities
CARLISLE
Sullivan Hardware 8t Furniture Co. 119 W. Wash. Phone 28
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Snyder of LaGrange, Illinois, spent last week-end here with Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rotramel. Charles Shake of Chicago, Illinois, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Shake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton, visited Wednesday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth VanMeter of Arlington, Virginia, arrived here Sunday for a visit with Mr. VanMeter's parents, Mn and Mrs. Isaac VanMecer. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Kueger and daughters spent Sunday in Terre Haute visiting Mr3. Kruegefs parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Bennett. Mr? and Mrs. Ira Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gross and son, Steve, left Friday on a vacation trip to the Northern Mr. and Mrs. Clyde May and son, F. A-, of Pittsburgh, Pa., were here Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with friends. Mr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd McCord of Arlington, Virginia, left for their home Tuesday after a visit here with Mr. McCord's mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanMeter and daughter of Indianapolis, came Wednesday for a visit with Mr. VanMeter'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac VaaMeter. Woman's Country Club Meets The Woman's Country Club held its July meeting at the home
of Jackie Robbins. The day was spent setting a comfort together and tacking. At
the noon hour twenty-nine members and guests enjoyed a delicious covered dish dinner. Games were played and prizes were
won by Laura Boone, Ina R. Wal
ters, Zona Rotramel, Glenn Hume, Roseanna Robbins, Aletha Walters, Lois Robbins, and Blanche Shake. . - . Those who enjoyed the day were; Laura Boone, Florence Campbell, Susie Campbell, Lydia Gaines, Glenn Hume, Eleanor Niewald, Rita Ridgway, Cathy and Kay, Roseanna Robbins and Walter, Trecy Robbins, Anna Jane, Sharon Rose, Betty, Lois, and Jackie Wayne, Zona Rotramel, Blanche Shake, Bernice Sheffler and Bobby, Sarah Snyder, Aletha Walters, Frances Carrico, Tommy and Marion, Janet Davis, Ina Rachel Walters and the hostess, Jackie Robbins and Mary Kay. The August meeting will be a
picnic at ,the Carlisle Park.
Surprise Birthday Picnic A surprise birthday picnic was) held Wednesday evening, Aug. 3, at Gregg Park, in .honor of Marcella Kaiser. An' enjoyable- evening was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder, Jr., and sons, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan, Anna Kaiser, Walter, Joe and Lawrence Kaiser, . Frank j Ward, Zilpha Robbins, Margaret Phegley, Lillian Lavely, Mary Arnett, Dorothy Jackson and the honor guest, Marcella Kaiser. Others attending were Mary Lou Evans, Doris Brothers and Billie O'Neil. Birthday Dinner at Sullivan Park A birthday dinner in honor of Jess Boone, Mrs. Arthur Waft and Mrs. Elmer Brower was enjoyed Sunday, August by a number of friends and relatives at the Sullivan Park. ' ; - ' Among those present were the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brower, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edds and chilren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boone and children, Mrs. Mary Hardesty and children, Walter Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niewald and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Howard, Dr. C. T. Howard, Delola Blake and Charles Rogers. Missionary Society Meets The Missionary Society of the Christian Church met last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dosia Tidrick. The following program was given: , Called to order by president and opened with prayer by Mrs. Tidrick. Song, "I Love to Tell the Story." .Roll call and secretary's report. Mrs. Florence McCormick, the leader, took charge, with the topic, "Work Among Mexicans North of the Border." Interesting talks were given by Mrs. Bess Parnell, Mrs. Gilliland and Rev. Krueger. Offertory Prayer Mrs. McCormick. Mizpah Benediction. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Krueger and Jeanie, Mesdames Florence McCormick, Bess Parnell,. Fay Nash, Nora Owens, Elizabeth Gilliland, Aimee Douthitt, Miss Stella Willis and the hostess. The hostess .served
relreshments of sandwiches and
iced tea.
two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Walters and family spent the, week-end in Westfield, Illinois and Lafayette, Indiana, Pvt. Willard M. Glpson R. A. 16, 314737 Co. E. 9th Inf.,- Fort Lewis, Washington has returned to camp after a week's visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Gipson and family. .
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SHELBURN Paul Stark arrived Tuesday from Albuquerque, New Mexico for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Esta Stark and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brownson of Terre Haute visited relatives here Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren- Gummere and children, Yvon.ie and David, left Saturday for Wisconsin where they will spend a
Mr. and. Mrs. Lex Smith visited in Columbus over the week-end.
Mrs. Mary Lutzs of ban francisco, Calif., is' the guest of Mrs. Myrtle Batey. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, and
family attended the fair at Bicknell. ' , . Mrs. Leah Bedwell was. entertained Sunday with a family din
ner in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Bedwell received many lovely
gifts.
Wm. Leaman was a , Sullivan
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Myrtle Neal shopped in
Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Figg re
turned last week from a trip to the Smoky Mountains, Nashville,
Tenn., and Louisville, Kyi-
Mrs. Donald Pound, who is at
tending Indiana State, spent the! week-end with her mother, MrsJ
Myrtle Neal.
Mrs. Roxie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith have returned!
from Jacksonville, Florida.
Mrs. Wm. Barcroft, Mrs. Hermus Duncan, Mrs. Cynthia Carlisle, Mrs. Mollie Robinson anc daughter, Una Jane, Mrs. Thelmf Hickman and Mrs. E. M. Deputj attended the Baptist meeting a
Shakamak last week.
ROBERTSON. REUNION .
The annual Robertson reunion will be held Sunday, August 2l at the Sullivan City Park. All
relatives are invited.
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