Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 177, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 September 1949 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept'. 7, 1949".
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FOR SALE
GIVE US your rail 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 con
dition and priced right. Also two tractor tires, 900x24, like new. M & T Wrecking Co.
.tdhnson Production Bred
CHICKS HATCH EVERY MONDAY, at $12.50 per hundred. 13c for less than 100. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606. , "ONE" WEEK" SPECIAL-Full size bottle gas range installed with 100 lbs. of gas, $89.95. See this and other models at Thomas Upholstering Shop, Dugger, Ind. Terms if desired. FOR SALE Used washer, elec tric sweeper, 2 feather beds, air filter for hay fever, used cars, tires and parts. Welding and repairing. . Mason Auto Exchange, Phone 141R, Carlisle.
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet. Paul Shipp, Carlisle R. R. 3. Luther Phegley place. WE RECOMMEND odorless Fina Foam for cleaning auto upholstery. It's truly fine. Root's. FOR SALE Avery single bottom 16 in. tractor plow, in A-l condition. Fred McKinney, Lewis, R. 1. ' NEW 1950 3 H.P. WHIZZER MOTORS at the same old price of $109.97. New model J motors are now down to $89.50 for as long as they last. Plenty of heavy duty bikes. Parts and repairing. Oscar Norris and Sons, 8 North Main. FOR SALE One W. C. AlliTChalmers tractor and one W. C. Allis-Chalmers mounted corn picker, 'one 40-foot corn elevator. All late models and in good condition. Lang McCammon, R. 1, Sullivan, Carlisle phone.
FOR SALE Alfalfa. Baling
Thursday afternoon. Get it
from the field. Wire tied bales. ALSO CORN PICKER, one
row. Like new. Dr. 'S. E. Lind-ley.
FOR SALE Three-room house, south end of Sullivan. Now empty. Lights. Price $1000.00. W. T. Mellott.
FOR SALE Hampshire male hog, weight 150 lbs., eligible to register. Also Jersey cow for sale or trade. At old Dodd Bridge School House.
COMBINES. Two 6 ft. MasseyHarris. One new 1949. Never used. $1,295.00. Other almost new. $1,175.00. Raymon Jennings, 5 miles northwest of Shelburn or see at Frozen Food Locker at Farmersburg on Highway 41. FOR SALE Black and white pony 44 inches high. Red bridle, saddle, pad and martingale, like new. Herman Gibbs, one mile south of Bucktown. FOR SALE-One row Picker, used one year, $450.00. Basil McCarty, mile east of Merom Station. R. 1 Merom.
FOR SALE Nubian Heater, in
good condition, used two winters
Leland C. Phegley, Carlisle R. 3. FOR SALE New1949 Ford ton Pickup, V-8. Lloyd Motor Sales. Inc., Sullivan, Ind.
FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet club coupe. Radio, heater. Reasonable. Phone 449.
OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer. $35. 333 S. Main. .
1. 5-tbom house with complete
bath fixtures, garage, work shop,
rjoultrv house, and barn, 80 acres
land, 50 acres tillable. Will sell or consider trade for Sullivan pro
perty. This farm is 2Vfe miles from
Court House.
2. 5-room house, lights, water in kitchen, poultry house, ! 3 acres land. Located on road 41, near Carlisle.' Priced to sell and im- - mediate possession. 3. 6-room bungalow, strictly ' modern, good repair and good location. , 4. 4-room house, strictly modern, good repair and good location. ' 5. 8-room bungalow, strictly modern, with full basement, hot water heat, 2-car garage. Close in. 6. All forms of Insurance. C. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, 451 South Troll St. Phone 542-Y.
FOR SALE New 42-in. Harrison sink, left hand drainboard, $75; nearly new rural mail box;
tresn eggs. Jsunsei xourist uouri, jnc
Paxton. FOR SALE Registered medium type Poland China sow, due
to farrow in two weeks. Silas
Booker, 6 miles east of Carlisle,
R. 2, Carlisle.
FOR SALE One Jersey cow, one heifer with calf. 1 mile south of Glendora. Bennett ' Mickey,
Phone 8301.
FOR SALE 1940 Mercury 2door, '46 motor, radio, heater, new seat covers. 1101 N. Main St.
FOR SALE 1947 Ford Super Tudor, R & H; 1940 Hudson coach, 1930 Chev. coach and 1931 Oldsmobile coupe. Lloyd Motor Sales,
Sullivan, Ind.
Extra heavy hog troughs. Warranted to last one year. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind.
'FOR SALE Corn Picker. Choice of 2 row Case or 1 row Woods. Both like new. C. E. West, Vk mi. south on U. S. 41. Phone 9191.
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FOR SALE 1948 heavy duty Whizzer motorbike. Good condition. 115 W. Wolfe St. Joe Bennett. . .
HINES MARKET north on 41. Peaches. Melons, ice box size, $1.00 doz. Quality in quantity. ' FOR SALE 3 stock heifers, big; 1 small heifer, 1 shoat, 3 good milkc'ows. Earl Dudley, 2 miles west cemetery, Farmersburg. "SEE the NE"wT950 aiodel ReoRoyal power mower now on display at Boone Shop, 16 E. Jack-
: FOR SALE 2 good registered Polled Hereford yearling bulls, well-marked, dark, color, blocky and Bangs , vaccinated. W. D. Baughman, West Union, 111. EORSAlLEWellbuiTriiouse, seven rooms, garage, good street in Sullivan. Reasonable. Write Box 1000 care Sullivan Daily Times. ( .
FOR SALE 100 bushels recleaned and tested . Goens wheat, $2.15 per bushel. Also 15-months-old Polled Hereford bull.' Robert H. Ford, 6 miles northeast Sullivan near Peerless mine. FOR SALE 28-foot Alma House Trailer, fully equipped, and '41 Buick club coupe. Can be seen 12 to 6:00 p. m. 836 E. Dude St., Sullivan, Indiana. FOR SALE Grimes Golden and Red Delicious apples. Other varieties later. Price according to gradei Sweet cider. mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. Rush Schaffer.
FOR SALE Nash coupe, good tires, good paint. Can be seen after 4 p. m. Mrs. Oliver Ogle, R. R. 2, Sullivan. FOR SALE 40 acres, 4-room house,: half basement, barn and other outbuildings. Reasonably priced, Cecil Trueblcod, mile and a quarter northwest Fairbanks. TDUROC HOGSALE "Friday, Sept. 16, 12:30 p. m., at Russell Combs farm, 1 mi. west Carlisle. Spring boars and gilts. Top qual
ity. Allan Coulson and Sons,
Russell Combs and Sons.
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. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan. PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.
PERSONAL MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40, 50, 60! Want to feel peppy, years vnim eer? Ost.rex Tonic Tablets
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contain Vitamin Bl, calcium. New "get acquainted" size ONLY. 50c. At all druggists in Sullivan, at Smith Drug.
STRAYED OR STOLEN 9-mo.-old blue tick hound pup. Call
Eron White, 6:30 P. M.
News Of Surrounding Communities
CARLISL
Phone 8155, after
It's that time again. Is your car ready for fall and winter? Let qualified mechanics handle it for you at the Sullivan County Motor Sales in Shelburn on U. S. 41. HUNTING SEASON is hereGuaranteed gun repairs. Bob's Repair Shop at JW3 . Sylyandell. The Ladies of St. Mary's will hold their fall rummage sale at 107 West Jackson St., September 9 and 10. Plenty bargains for young and old. Those wishing to give articles, call Mrs. Effie Wilson, Phone No. 246. Do you like to do your own housework? If not, let Servall do your work for you. The all new cleaner.
The Bethlehem W. S. C. S. met at the home of Carol Applegate for their August meeting. The president called the meeting to order and the song, "Have Thine Own Way" was sung, with the scripture reading by Blanche Hoke. Prayer by Mrs. Propheter. Sunshine calls, 31. Reading, "Unexpected Desires" by Sadie Carrico. Song, "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms." Dismissal by Lord's Prayer in unison. The next meeting will be with Lillian and
WANTED Housekeeper, more Carrie unger.
for home than wages. Good home ! -me nosress servea reireinfor right party. Write R. R. 3, 1 ments to the following: Lillian
pall at Ben unger, lizzie ivenneay, juza
WANTED i WANTEDTO RENT House in Sullivan. Box 100 care Times.
Lawrence Taft recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McViiUai and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allison spent 'Sunday afternoo': in
Sullivan. I Miss Minnie Hilderbrand and Mrs. Maude MoMillan spent Monday afternoon ii, Terre Hau'e with Mr. and Mrs. EsW Mc
Millan and family.
were Mrs.
holiday George
Sullivan, Ind., or Kable home.
WANTED A man to board and room or would take an old lady. Call at 227 N. Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. WANTED Boy to work on farm. Year-round job. Ivan Robbins, Carlisle, Indiana, R. R. 2. Phone 41FU Carlisle.
Shake, Zona Rotramel, Lynn Sproalt, Laura Boone, Laura Mosier, Lizzie Preston, Blanche Hoke, Sadie Carrico, Mrs. Propheter and Lois Green.
WANTED Reliable man as wholesale distributor for' fastmoving products with repeat sales. Run your own business; make good profit. For details, write Mr. B. E. C, care of this newspaper.
ilL IICIV X-L(, Jill. VI all L M T , y . J . o . i Wolfe and son, Randy, men to represent us in Sullivan . ' ,
and surrounding territory. Car
(Birthday Dinner Mrs.' Maude Wolfe was pleasantly surprised Sunday, August 28, when a group of fifty friends and relatives and children, arrived at the noon hour with wellfilled baskets to celebrate her 69th birthday.' Guests were' her children, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Powell and son, I Eldon, of Crown Point, Ind., and ! Mrs. Ilerschel Wolfe and daugh-' ter, Betty, Mr; and Mrs. R. E.
of Vin-
cennes; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
HYM
Those from Frances Rebekah Lodge that attended the district meeting at Shelburn Friday evening and night were Grace Kelly, Flossie Magil, Nell Gordon, Tillie Stwalley, Celia Enstrom, Violet Gibbons, Victoria Tipton, Ora Jordan, Josie Spinks, Loyce Hixon, Minnie Furry, Anna Everhart, Rachel Everhait. Dora Everhart, Conza Morcland, Alma Jeffers, Hazel Coogan,
Elmo Everhart, and Ruth Crynes
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Zink of I ha Union "High School here
Indianapolis, spent Labor Day with Costella Zink. Costella accompanied them home for a visit. Manford Shipley was the lucky winner of a Studebaker convertible coupe at Linton n Labor Day. Dale McKee of South Bend, spent the week-end and Labor Day with his family here.
FOR SALE Modern 2-story
apartment house. First floor apartments vacant Oct. 1. Also
2-burner coal oil stove for sale.
Call Ralph Sanders, Phone 743.
APPLES Jonathan, Red De-
I licious .and Grimes . Golden. I
Rickard' Orchard, 1 mile west!
I of Legion Home.
FOR SALE Sow and four pigs; riding saddle. Vi mile north C, & E. I. -depot. Butch Matney." FOR SALE 2 girls' bicycles. $10.00 and $25.00. See John Rodger, Jr., today, 732 E. Beech St. FOR SALE Florence heating stove. 222 W. Johnson.
FOR SALE Good used clothing. Girls' snow suit, coats and dresses, sizes 5 & 6 yrs.; boy's coat, hat and shirts, sizes 6 or 7 yrs.; ladies' coats, sizes 14 & 16; man's topcoat, small size. 329 E. Jackson. Phone 195-L.
1. FOR SALE 100-acre farm, $60.00 per acre. Good buildings. Might consider trade. South of Sullivan. 2. 50-acre farm, east of Sullivan. $5,000.00. Will exchange for property. Inquire at 424 South Court St. FOR SALE One row New Idea corn picker. Ready to go. Jared Implement Sales.
FOR SALE Two good reg
istered Shropshire rams, 2 yrs.
old. $50.00 each. Vigo wheat.
O. D. Patton, Graysville phone.
you like iarmers you may nave what we are looking for. This is a different sales job with thorough training and no stock or credit to carry. Full time, permanent work in Clay, Greene, Sullivan, Vigo Counties. Backed by reputable 60-year-old Company.
Tfr,mo nirfMc Onlv hard wnrkinff
FOR SALE '61 International mp wWPpn 2S anf1 s0 with de-
Combine with motor and pickup pendable tars win be, considered.
Reply to Box 292, c-o Times.
FARM EXPERIENCE WILL niv rii-ir
If you can meet people and if necessary. Mechanical knowledge ' . nt. ' ' a !o
helpful. For interview see Mr.
FOR SALE VIGO WHEAT, recleaned and ready to sow. Certified by Indiana Corn Growers Ass'n. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sullivan.
reel. Just overhauled. New Demp
ster Drill with fertilizer and seed
Haute. Other guests were her sis-
r. c.ns. , , n. on 1 i-cia cliia uiuuiuo-iu-iaw. ivii. auu
u ,,r j j ' ; 1 Mrs. Walter Wolfe of Linton, Mr,
m. sharp, Wednesday evening. ;,
"WANTED TO RENT Building or shed or garage for dressing poultry, in or close to city limits. Elza Hawkins, phone 392.
DUGGER
Mrs. E. A. Hammack, 'Mr. and
Mrs. James Hannum 'and O. E.
and Mrs. Ed Gore and Mr. and Myers were at Holly Brook Lake
Mrs. C. M. Wolfe of Oak town.
Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
HELP WANTED Permanent E?rl Wayne Pickens and children,
uiana i.ynn ana i-,arry Wayne.
posivion open for young lady over 18 years old. Apply at Bennett Pharmacy.
attachment for Ford or Ferguson Tractor: Also for sale or trade, '46 Chevrolet VA-ton long wheel! base truck with grain bed and' cattle rack, A-l condition, for late ' model car. Fred Lynch, Jr., 1.3
miles east of Shelburn on Shady Lane Road. Shelburn Phone 196-X. .
Laree sized used Chest of!
I Drawers and Dresser with BeauItiful mirror. PUnd A Furniture,"
HIT. Has Busy Day.
; South Side Square.
SPECIAL discount of 10 on all rods and reels and fishing tackle till Sept. 10, Bose's, 610 N. Main.
FOR SALE 4-year-old yellow Jersey cow, easy milker, well broke, gives 4 gallons weighed milk a day. 439 South BelL Charles 'Arnett, Phone 990-Y. FOR SALE 6 coming 2-yr-old heifers, 5 White Face and' 1 Angus. Walter Everhart, V2 mile west Baker Mine. ...-'.
Miscellaneous
I
We Pay For
Dead Animals Jail Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw-
ord 8201, Terre Haute: We ay all phone charges. 24-
hour service.
John Wachtel Co.1
Terre Haute, Indiana
See Our Complete Line Of Stoves 14.95 To 120.00 " Also Stove Supplies .
I Need a new battery for winter? I We have them. Also Firestone ; tires, tubes and accessories. Come
in and see us. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41.
me
60
jp euw S' w
The Friendly Store
Authorized Dealer Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owner N. Side Square
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. Motor Reboring, brake drums reground, hard seat grinding,
oxygen and acetylene cylinders. 1
Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor Supply,. 10 E. Jackson St.
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
1 m'tT-r; MiSmZL tamtM ... . i
all of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs
Marvin Pickens, of Riley; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tryon, of Shelburn; Mrs. Delia Sproatt, of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of Vincennes; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gore and daughter, Charlotte Sue, all cf Carlisle; Mrs. Delbert Gore
I and children, Jerry, Jack, Karen
and Bertie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe and sons, Freddie and Eddie, of Oa'ktown.
and MeCormick Creek Park Sun
day. Mrs. George Holder returned
from a visit in New
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt Jr. attended the State Fair Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Lippeatt Sr. and Thomas Lippeatt Jr. were in Washington, .Indiana Saturday where they attended a class reunion.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinks are in Wisconsin. They will be ac-
of Detroit, Mich., guests of Mr. and Risinger.
Mrs. Betty ' Lippeatt and Mar
garet Lippeatt were in Terre
Haute Friday. Mrs. Eureka Hannum has re turned from Gosport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abram
and family of Detroit, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abram,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dinkey and family of South Bend, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Free man. ' . Mrs. Marshall Evans and Mis Maxine Myers were in Bloom field Siinday evening.
Jas. M. Sullender will retiirn September 9th to Jeffei-sonviila.
Indiana for the opening of school there on .Monday, .Sepcer.iber 12th. Mr. Sullender, who is beginning his sixth year as in
structor of French and Spanish
in the Jeffersonville High School
formerly taught foreign language
in Sullivan High School,
MEROM
The Senior Pal3 class part
was held Thursday evening, Sept 1st at the home of Mrs. Nellu:
McKee with the pretident, Alic
Smiley in charge of the meeting
Hymns were suns by group an
devotions by Mrs. McKee. Re
frcshmcnts we.'o served to Rev-
Bates, Anna Niiliols, Naomi Du laney, Helena Wesner, Alic
Smiley and Mary Copeland.
Mrs. Walter Sparks and child
ren of Terre Haute, were gues
of relatives .iere over the week
end. hi. and Mrs. Frv.ik R.wbcri
Castle ' and daughters and Mr. and Mr
; Frank Daniels anci family attend
ed the 309th Ammunition Trai
reunion at Shakamak Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward srn
family of Indianapolis, woi
guests over the week-end Grover Vickrey. Bruce and Stan Copeland ai Johnny Hopper spent Satnrd and Sunday at the Stato Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bat snent the holidays in Indian
enirmanied home bv their son.
Rill who has hcen mavinc ball , nolis attending the fair and vis
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Risinger Wslden and Anna Bates.
SHELBORM
PRESIDENT TRUMAN speaks forcibly against "the selfish forces of reaction" to a Labor Day crowd at the Allegheny County Free Fair at Pittsburgh just before leaving by air for Des Moines, Iowa, where he made his second speech of the day before the Amyets' convention. He left the Iowa capital following his speech there for an overnight stop at his home in Independence, Mo. , , ' , . (International Soundphoto.)
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford German of Gary, visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. German, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Cochran of Indianapolis, is' the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Gaskins, for a few days. " . Mr", and Mrs. Joe McCracken, Mr. and Mrs, John Sebring and daughter, ' Rhonda, spent - Labor Day at Spring Mill Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackelmire and Mrs. Flo Frump of Jasonville, visited here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Donna Osborn and daughters, Sandra and Billie, returned to their home in Indiana
polis after a few days visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James McManaway of Evansville, spent the week-end with Ben .Andrusyk and Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Gurthal McDaniels of Flint, Mich., visited relatives here over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Rocoskey of Detroit, Mich., are spending a few days here with frieuds and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Blather and son, Jackie, of Summiiv'lle, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 129
WANTED
A nice couple for new owners by this modern home which cor
sists of an attractive living room (13 x 20) with picture windov
walnut mantel 'on fireplace; roomy bedroom (13 x 15) with cro ventilation and 2 large ventilated closets; beveled-edge oa
flooring with tiletex in bath and kitchen; built-in cabinets : kitchen with double compartment sink, dining area also featur
picture window; large1 bathroom; linen closet in hallway. Fu
basement divided into 2 large rooms with Duo-therm oil furnad 50-gallon electric water heater, stationary laundry tubs. One c;
garage attached to house has overhead doors and storage spa above. Other items which make this a desirable property a Rusco steel combination screens and storm sash, full length mj ror in bedroom, poured concrete foundation. This new borne co ered with white asbestos shingles is centered on 3 lots wi plenty of space for either flower or vegetable garden. Located Farmersburg, just 3 blocks from bus which gives you convei ient transportation to either Terre Haute or Sullivan. . CLAY LADD
32 South 7th Street Terre Haute, Indiai
