Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 186, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 September 1949 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 19. 1949.
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FOR SALE
Harvest and plant your crops efficiently with Co-op Combines,
grain drills, wagons, corn pickers,
and tractors. See them at your
Co-op Elevator. Sullivan Co,
Farm Bureau Co-op Ass'n., Mer-
om, Sullivan, Shelburn.
ALL insurance is not alike. Our supply of road atlases is low but have plenty of insurance. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567.
JOHNSON 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.
Extra heavy' hog troughs. Warranted to last one year. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. ' -
FOR SALE Grimes Golden and Red Delicious apples. Other varieties later. Price according to grade. Sweet cider. Bring own containers. mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. Rush Schaffer.
Fall Wallpaper Close Out Sale! 150 Beautiful Patterns Reduced 20. Shop now for Best Bargains. 8c a. single roll and up. Sullivan Decorating Co., West side of -square, Sullivan, Ind.
FOR SALE (3) Room House, South State Street, now empty. Price $1,000.00. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 'Storage' Plant, Merchants Ice and Coal Co., now empty. Owner leaving city and will make an attractive price for quick sale. W. T. Mellott.
FOR SALE-Used stoves, rang
es, warm Morning, riorence,
Heatrola Heaters. Ed Griffith, 519
N. Duane.
FOR SALE Guernsey heifer.
First calf last April. Good milk
er. Bangs disease and T.B. tested. Ragnar Engberg, R. R. 2, Shel-
i burn, Indiana.
. SORRY looking rugs and up-
holstery take on forgotten gay colors with Fina Foam. Root's.
FOR SALE '46 Dodge 1 T.
pickup, A-l condition. '47 C.O.E. 2 ,T Ford. 18 ft.' grain bed, tandem Priced for quick sate. 104 E. Cjiles. Ph. 102-X. . FOR SALE Maytag washing machine and electric refrigerator both in excellent condition. Green Towers Farm, one mile north of Merom on Highway 63. FOR SALE 1 Cromwell Refrgerator, IVz cu. feet, like new, $150. Also 1935 Ford, $75.00. 1 brass grate screen $5.00. 708 E. Washington. Phone 919-Y.
FOR SALE 40 acres, 4-room house with basement, barn and other outbuildings. $4,500.00. Cecil Trueblood, mile and a quarter northwest Fairbanks.
FOR SALE Two kitchen cabinets, one breakfast set, one room gas heater like new. 419 S. Court. Phone 955-B. ' FOR SALE (7) Room Modern, close in, possession can be given one week or less. Price $9,000.00. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 1940 Ford half-ton pick-up: $400.00. 746 East Washington. Phone 928-B. FOR SALE Shepherd pups. Heelers and watch dog. Harold
FOR SALE Warm Morning Coal Heaters from $54.95 to $139.95. Gambles Store. ( FOR S ALE-(3) Room Apart-
ment, close in, and in splendid
FOR SALE (5) Room Modern,
well located, close in. $4,500.00. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE' 6-room brick house, good outbuilding, 9Jz acres
condition, rental income each of land. Fred Martin, 12 mile
month $126.00. Price $9,200.00. W.
T. Mellott.
FARM FOR SALE 22 acres, 3room house, 2 wells, electricity. 5 miles east of Paxton, R. 1. John Goodman.
Used girls' bikes $10 and $20. Bike parts, repairing job large or small. See John, Phone 342-Y.
FOR SALE Fuel oil heater. Like new, used short time.- 215 W. Harris. Call after 5:30 p.m.
FOR SALE Dining table, with 2 extra leaves, 6 chairs, large and small buffet. $75.00. Paul Wible, Sullivan, Graysville phone.
FOR SALE Certified Vigo wheat from the state prize winning 10-acre plot owned by Harold E. Pirtle, wheat prize winner. Come to Frank Mason farm to buy it. Call at noon or around 6 p.m. ' FOR SALE 101 one row John Deere corn picker. Boy's bicycle and trombone. Dale Creager, 4
miles north of Dugger.
FOR SALE Oil burner and baby buggy. Roscoe Alsman.
Paxton, Phone 3-23.
- FOR SALE Good Claremont
heating stove. 1505 N.. Main. W. H. Gadberry. ' FOR SALE" Used 6 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigerator, all porcelain inside and out. Good condition. McKinley Electric. ' FOR SALE (6 f "Room" Home, modern except heat, 409 West Donaldson Street, now empty. Price $4,156.00. W. T. Mellott.
PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL Mo COY, your PHILGAS dealer.
north Dugger High School.
FOR SALE 5-room, semimodern house on 10 acre tract of land, north of Sullivan on U. S. Highway 41. Also, other properties for sale. Brown Abstract Co. FOR SALE Good Duroc male hog. One 8 ft. tandem disc. One 7' tandem disc. Both in A-l con-, dition. One 2 bottom 16" plow, like new. Hackney riding horse 18 mo. old. Bill A. Dodds, 1 miles south Sullivan on U. S. 41.
Wood Bros, corn picker, picked less than 50 acres. Ford tractor, practically new. 2 Shorthorn milk cows, calves at side. Elmer Liedell, 9 miles south of Terre Haute, first house east of 41 on Boyle road.
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FOR SALE Hartman two tone blue and gray baby buggy, like new. Can be sen at 954 E. Washington.
FOR SALE Pair of work horses. Well broke. Wagon and harness. Cultivator and plow. Charlie Chambers, Rd. 54, Exline Corner. FOR SALE .Small spotted pony colt; 2 old ewes and ewe
lamb; 2 good young bucks. Ray I
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CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
It's that time again. Is your car ready for fall and winter? Let aualified mechanics handle it for
you at the Sullivan County Motor
Sales in Shelburn on U. S. 41.
FOR SALE 3 WhRe Face heifers weighing" 800 or better 1 heifer 4 mo. old; 3 milk cows, 2 fresh cows. 2 mi; west of the Farmersburg cemetery. Earl Dudley. FOR SALE I.N.C. combine model 42. $275. .'37 GMC ton pickup. John Zink, Farmersburg Route 1. ' , ' '
Ladies everywhere enjoy big earnings daily. Sell Guaranteed Maisonette Frocks. Write Box 453, Terre Haute. BOB'S REPAIR SHOP Guns, household articles, fishing reels, etc.-403 Sylvan Dell.
WANTED Woman for housework and help with care of child. Full or part time. Reply Box 24 c-o Times Office.
FEMALE HELP WANTED r Lady to sell lovely guaranteed Nylon Lingerie, Hosiery etc. direct to friends, neighbors. Big earnings. Our 27th year.' Write THOGERSEN HOSIERY CO., Wilmette, 111.
FOR SALE VIGO WHEAT, recleaned and ready to sow. Cer
tified by Indiana Corn Growers
Ass'n, Allan Coulson & Sons, Sul
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FOR SALE Two good registered Shropshire rams, 2. yrs. old. $50.00 each. Vigo wheat. O. D. Patton, Graysville phone.
FOR SALE iy4" shaker screen coal $6.00 per ton; mine run $5.00. Delivered to Sullivan. $4.50 for screen at mine and $3.50 i'or mine
run at mine. Jfirvin Mayfield, Phone 9122. R. R. 5.
FOR SALE Underwood type
writer, like new. Phone 922-B or 846 N. Main. -
FOR SALE Well - finished fries, alive or fresh-dressed while
you wait. Stewing hens and roastiV, chickens, New York dressed at no charge, fully drawn 25 cents extra, cut up 10 cents additional. Strictly fresh eggs not
LIFE TIME INVESTMENT Kcylon Foam Rubber Mattresses By U. S. Rubber Co. Sold at P and A Furniture, South Side Square. . . ;
Bring your cane to our sorghum mill now operating one mile nc'.rth of Freelandville. Mrs. Lena J. Grabbe. - ' FREE dirt for the hauling. 731 E. Beech. . "'
FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. Ladies preferred. Two could share it. 224 N. State. Phone 443-Y.
PIIRT.IP. r.AMES Tnpsriav
meht, Sept. 20th at 7:30. In Odd me. nag was given. ioijwei
VILLAGE HOMEMAKERS The Village Homemakers held their regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the home of Mrs. Hugh Giles. Members came in gingham dresses and hair bows. Class was callea with the ring
ing of the school bell. Pledge to
by
FOR SALE Nice .country home, 5 miles northeast of Sulli
van; possession 30 days or less.1
Price $3,000.00. W. T. Mellott.
2 Angus bulls, serviceable age. Also club calves. " Elmer Liedell, 9 miles south of Terre Haute, first house east of 41 on Boyle road.
Miscellaneous
Need a new battery for winter? We have them. Also Firestone tires, tubes and accessories. Come in and see us. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41. IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.
Fellows Hall. By Sullivan Rebek-
ah Lodge
singing "School ; Days.!' . Devotions were given by Mrs. Rex Russell. Roll call was answered
. with a few lines of poetry that I
1 learned at school. Officers for"
PUBLIC Games Tuesday night, Sept. 20th at 7:30. In M. W. of A. Hall. By Daughters of America.
WANTED
WANTED Good 2-horse wagon with grain tight bed. Marcus Bartley, Dugger Phone 23R2.
Motor Reboring, brake drums
COlO Storage. When available. I lwrminr! ' harH srat irinHin?
Open daily from 2 to ,5 p.m., all I oxygen and acetylene cylinders, day Saturday, and on Sunday 9 j Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor to 12 noon. Elza .Hawkins, 529 i Supply, 10 E. Jackson St.
xviiiiiuau sireex, across irom U. at
E I depot, rear door on north side.
FOR. SALE Child's waterproof mattress, sizp 2ft" v Rd"- A irlma
Pointer, 9 miles east Carlisle near j tables model radio; white oak
Bethany Church
APPLES at Rickard Orchard or Frozen Food Service. Many varie
ties in prices for cooking or eat-
Hickory Smoked Ham and Ba-
0 com Pure Pork Sausage and
urouna tseei. L,et us do your processing for your locker or home
ireezer. Any time is butchering
time witn our services. Rickard Frozen Food.
breakfast set, table and four chairs; baby buggy, almost new; Twin-Temp heating stove. Frank Mason, 2 miles southeast of Carlisle on State Road 58. ' FOR SALE Wood Bros. '48 model corn picker. Hag picked 50 acres corn. $750. 4 miles northwest Shelburn. Ansyl Hall.
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 . Trade In your old stove on a beautiful Marion Electric. Fagg
I Bros., S. Side Sq. Phone 899.
FOR SALE One John Deere 101, Picker, ready; one Int. sta-
l tionary baler, good. Wheaton &
unit, jcwia, mu. ! FOR SALE 1948 Avery tractor
IX and 2 bottom 14". plow on rubber: 4 if : - ritii . . -.
mums, oneiourn, i mue j east on 48.
FOR SALE Duroc boar eight
een months old. Has sired some r top pigs. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sullivan. -
, -FOR SALE John Robertson;
Farm, 5 acres, 3 miles northeast of Sullivan. Price $3,200.00. for . quick sale. W. T. Mellott.
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone, charges. 24hour service.
John Wachtel Co.
Terre Haute, Indiana
See Our Complete Line Of Stoves 14.95 To . 120.00 Also Stove Supplies
N. Side Square
Come in and see the new 1950 24" cut CLEAN-Cut Power lawn mower. It is on display how at Oscar Norris and Sons, 8 North Main. OUR SPECIAL ivrew Spinet
I piano, Standard make. ONLY j $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana-
Sullivan Home Ec. Club will
hold their Rummage Sale at.' 107
West Jackson St., Sept. 23 and 24. the new were voted on and Members please have rummage , aecepted as follows: Mrs. Floyd by Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. iNestv. president: Mrs. Hersshel
Pirtle, vice-president; Mrs. Earl Handford, treasurer; Mrs. Merle Terrell, secretary; Mrs. Lyxn Caton, news reporter, and Mrs. Rex Russell, historian. ' -. Mrs. Merle Terrell gave the lesson on flower arrangement. The school was closed by club prayer Sapks of well ' ulanned lunph
WANTED Woman to stay with, wer served t the foiiowir,s
members: Mesdames Paul Asbury, Jack Anderson, Medford Anderson, Willis Cox, Lynn Caton; Earl Handford, Fred Hanger, Russell Inbody, Herschel Pirtle, Denver 'Jewell, Rex Russell, James Robinson, Foy Rusk, Derizil Rusk, Ronald Russell, Herman Scott, Merle Terrell, Floyd Nesty, Hobert Durbin, Raymond Pavy, the hostesses, Mrs. Hugh
Giles and Mrs. George Wass, and
two guests, Mrs. Wib Ryder and Mrs. Estes Sanderson.
News Of Surrounding Communities
DUGGER
Miss Marcella Dukes is spending a few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Schofield of Chicago, are announcing the arrival of at daughter, Linda Lou, born September 8th. Mr. Schofield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schofield. Mrs. Gertie DeNeve remains quite ill at the Linton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coyner have returned from a visit in Carthage, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason and daughter of Hymera, visited the O. E. Myers family Wednesday evening. .
MEROM
couple in country home. No outside work. Good pay. Phone 237-A.
WANTED Pin boys to work
one or two afternoons per week or one or two nights. Bowling Palace. SALESMAN, MAN UNDER 40, WITH CAR Not canvassing.
Neat appearance, . fair education.
Selling experience an asset, but not necessary.' Initiative, honesty, integrity and reliability, chief qualifications. Permanent future with large metal manufacturer. Prefer man desiring earnings of $100 or more weekly. Apply Mr. Clendenen, Davis Hotel, Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 7:30. ,-;
, The Odd Fellows lodge will entertain with a bingo party on Thursday night, September 22 at 8 o'clock at lodge hall. All wives of the ' Odd.. Fellows and Rebekahs and their husbands are to be special guests and they- are urged to attend. Elmer Faulkner of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, was a dinner guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Daniels and family. Mrs. Mary Cowen of Hume,
Illinois, and Mrs. Hallie Shaw of derburg County Jail today She
Chicago, were guests last Thurs
day of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hoesman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray and Billie Dean Cox have returned home from a visit with relatives at Salem, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash of Paxton, were guests Friday of Mrs. Kate Bowen. The Past Matrons club met Thursday at the home of Edna Bates for an all-day covered dish dinner meeting. Mrs. Louise Daugherty has been confined to her home the past week with illness. Dee Dee Daugherty has gond to Vincennes where she has entered a commercial school. Miss Edna Boroughs of New York, was a guest last week of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Jones and family. " .
WOMAN RETURNED . TO COUNTY JAIL . EVANSV1LLE,J Sept. 1 (UP) Mrs. Clarice Spurlock, age 28, charged with murder in connection with the arsenic poisoning of her mother, was returned to Van-
waas taken to
pital Sept. ' 5
Deaconness Hos-
for observation.
New Hearing Device Has No Receiver- ;Y 4, Button In Ear Chicago, 111. Deafened people are hailing a new device-that gives them clear hearing without making them wear a : receiver button in the ear. They now enjoy songs, sermons, - friendly companionship and business .suc -cess with no' self-conscious feeling that people are looking at any button hanging on their ear. With the new . invisible Phantomold you . may free yourself I not only from deafness,'-, but , from even, the appearance of deafness. The makers of Beltone, Dept. . 40, , 1450 W. l9tli i St., -Chicago 8, Ill.t"are so proud of their achievement they ; will , gladly send you theirtceftjbja ehure (in plain" 'vvrapper) . and explain how you can test" this,, amazing invisible device, in the privacy of your own , home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today. (Adv.) ..
WANT. TO BUY From owner, 5 oi- 6-room modern home. Would buy 50 or 100-acre farm. Write Box 400 care of Times. W: ANTED TO RENT 4 or 5room house; Phone 829-L.
NOTICE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We are in position to offer yiou a substantial reduction nr automobile -Insurance rates. For complete details BROSHAR INSURANCE AGENCY 20 N; Court St.; Phone' 49
Lengthen and S h o sting Frames, Mounting Dump Bodies, Fifth Wheels and repairing same. Specialize in all makes of brakes. Change over and repairing. Farmers Service Garage, Farmer's Corner, east of Merom. '
HAVE your mower sharpened how instead of waiting till spring. Tough grass require sharp mower now. Boone's Shop, 16 E. Jackson'. Leaving ' around October ! for Tucson, Arizona. Room for 1 passenger. Bob Wilson, 551 S. Court.
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
FREE
Furnace inspection. Expert repair work en any make of fnrnace. Cost bated en labor and materials ued. Phone or write today.
"Temperature Varies but 2" The Williamson Heater Company: "In our home the New Williamson Ttipl-ife All-Fuel Furnace keeps the heat even at all times, not more than 2 variation in.-cojdest weather. This, is proof that your advanced thinking about home heating n something a consumer can bank on." v .- Signed Mr. A Mrs. frewis Gutwein, Indiana This ALL-FUEL Furnace Burnt Gas, ' ' Oil, Coke or Coal
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CARTER PLUMBING & HEATING CO. : Box 265, Dugger, Ind. Phone 136
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You can save precious planting time . .. . reduce - production costs by planting and fertilizing. in"6a9 " " operation with a John Deere-Van Brunt Model "FB''i.;...
fertilizer-Grain Drill.
' . New low-wheel design and automotivd-type wheels
enable the Model "FB" to drill with dependable so1 curacy at speeds up to 6 miles' per hour. Adjustablegate fluted force-feeds handle almost all crops with yield-boosting accuracy. Star-type fertilizer feeds dii tribute from 24 to 1680 pounds of commetcial etti-' lizer per acre; V . ';- . See us for complete information about the Jc-ha Deere-Van Rrunt Model "FB" FertiU2er-Gr9 Drill'
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