Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 September 1949 — Page 7
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StmVANDArCYTIMEg- THURSDAY. SEP?. 29, lp49.
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FOR SALE
hrest and plant your crops Lntly with Co-op Combines,
anus, wagunB, iuiu iumciii
actors. See them at your
Elevator. Sullivan Co.
Bureau Co-op Ass'n., Mer-
allivan, Shelburn.
insurance is not alike. Our of road atlases is low but
lenty of insurance. Ferd E.
fcoffman Bldg. Phone 567.
a heavy hog troughs. Warto last one year. ' Ellis '
pry, uarusie, ina.
Wallpaper Close Out Sale! '
bautiful Patterns Reduced
Shop now for Best Bargains. I
ingle roll and up. Sullivan
bting Co., West side of
Sullivan, Ind.
ory Smoked Ham and Ba-
Pure Pork Sausage and d Beef. Let us do your pro-
for your locker or home
Any time is butchering
vith our . services. Rickard i Food.
SALE Warm Morning
Heaters from $54.95 to
Gambles Store.
Frying, roasting and stewing chickens, 2 until 5 p.m. daily. All day Saturday. Dressed poultry Friday and Saturday only. 529 Railroad St. Across tracks on C. & E. I. Depot, side rear door. Elza Hawkins, Prop.
FOR SALE One row cornl Dicker. Fine- condition. Like!
new. Must be seen to be appreciated. I am pricing it to sell. Sullivan Oliver Co., south of Hospital.
LES at Rickard Orchard or
Food Service. Many varieprices for cooking or eat-
none 9095.
bod Bros, corn nicker.
led less than 50 acres. Ford
or! Dracticallv new. 2
thorn milk cows, calves at
Elmer Liedell, 9 miles
i of Terre Haute, first e east of 41 on Boyle road.
riTED Broilers and Fryers
3ft pounds. Highest cash Side door 529 Railroad St., p. m. daily. Elza Hawkins,
b bulbs, dark red, .crimson,
Iw mixed, also the most mil tulip in the world; hya-
peonies, cut flowers and
J designs. Bean's Green-
k . It SALE 2 row Case picker,
i 50 acres. C. E. West, lft
';outh Sullivan, 7U. S. 41.
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4 SALE 1927Cnevrolct.
iano. 438 So. Betl:"r--
POINTER PUPS FOR SALE 1 mile south of Farmersburg on 41, then Y mile east. Keith L. Fuller. FOR SALE Estate gas range, $10.00; 30 gal. water tank with gas heater, $15.00;. also several print and gingham dresses, size 13 and 15, $2.00 each. Inquire 605 N. Main. FOR SALE Extra large size
circulating coal heater. .Virgil Bell, 2 miles west High School, 2ft miles north. . FOR SALE One cook stove, good condition, cheap, and one cabinet size Philco radio. 26 So. Section. FOR SALE 35 acres, 6-room bungalow. Good grain and stock farm, spring fed pastures; 2V2 miles northwest Fairbanks. Arvis "Polly" DeBaun, 1900 N. 30th St., Terre Haute, Ind.
It's that time again. Is your car ready for fall and winter? Let qualified mechanics handle it tor you at the Sullivan County Motor Sales in Shelburn on U. S. 41. The Onward Club is having a bake sale at Greggs Cleaners in Shelburn Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. NOTICE To all Hymera people. Take your shoes that need repairing to Jack Werth at Bennett's Restaurant in Hymera. They will be repaired by Benney De Frank, Sullivan, Ind. 26 years established. BREED YOUR DAIRY COWS ARTIFICIALLY. Contact the county agent's office or any director of the breeding association for information. WANTED
WANTED Woman to help
iwith housework, care of children.
Live in. Nice home and wages. Write Mrs. George C. Palton, R. 3, Terre Haute, Ind.
WANTED TO BUY Rubber tire low wheel wagon. Damon Pugh, Farmersburg phone. ATTENTION Reliable man with car. North Sullivan County. Store or Service Station experience helpful. Permanent. Write Box 400 c-o Daily Times.
e more of those White Rock
to 3ft lbs. Mrs. Jess
jer, southwest of Graysville.
bas-fac-
SALE Apples. 75c mile east of cheese
Robert Hoesman.
we Guard insulation covers
sq. ft. Fire and insect re-
Gamble's.
L SALE 4 high bred
sey heifers, 2 to freshen
2 now milking. Wanted:
closet. Carl Wampler,
pille phone.
k SALE Hereford bull,
ig, well marked, good quar-
Pogue and Harris, Fair-
vlnd.
SALE One row corn Will sell or' trade for lft
uck'or livestock. Carl R.
, Route 3, Carlisle. s SALE Canaries, yellow n rollers. John Booker,
Vorth Court.
FOR SALE Sewing ma-J chine. 309 N. Main. I
MALE HELP WANTED FARM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Salesman with' farm' background needed here. Permanent work in large industry. Good pay
m , and future. Age 25-50. Car . necFOR SALE One lovely china essary. Reply to Box 55 in care of cabinet. Also antiques at 312 Don- Times for confidential interview, aldson St. L WANTED 2 unfurnished
Golden, ' rooms. Call 842-X. 333 N. Broad.
WANTED TO RENT 3 -room unfurnished apartment or house by Western and Southern Insurance agent. No children. Write Box 34 c-o Times. ""business opportunity MAN to Service route of new candy machines up to $100 per week in spare time. Full time mere. About $2000 cash required now. Fully secured. Give age, phone and best time for interview. Box 810 care Times. WANTED Experienced -.waitress, afternoon shift, part time duty. Hub Cafe.
. FOR SALE Grimes
lied Delicious, King David, Gold- 1 en Delicious, Stayman Winesap, 1 Rome Beauty apples. Price according to grade. Sweet cider. !
Bring own containers. Order Hal
lowe'en cider now.
of New Lebanon Elevator. Schaffer.
mile west
Rush
FOR SALE Warm Morning type heater. Cheap. Roy Riley, four and one-half miles west on 154. FOR SALE reg. Hampshire gilts to farrow soon. Reg. Jersey cow 2"2 years-' old.' 18 -Austra-White pullets. Ringer Farm Supply, Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE One A-C combine,5 100 head of young breeding ewes, lft miles northwest Graysville. Robert C. Medsker.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE Hay. Bert Chambers, V mile ' south of Berea Church on 54.
Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. Ground floor. Private entrance and bath. Inquire 610 N. Main. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, share bath, $30.00 per month. 3 blocks from square. Box 9 c-o Times. SOCIETY SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER Dennis Fordi.ce was surprised Sundav when relatives . and
radiator leaks see Wayne Kenne-! friends gathered with well filled
dy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 , baskets for dinner honoring his North Main, Sulliyan. 70th birthday. Two large cakes ' " hxr Mi-c Wnypl Wnnd-
ATntri PaKnrlnrr' 1 1 JV WCieiMMUU;.
reground, hard seat
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
ip,rf. y y Mrs. Lester Woodruff and Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor T nrt Mo,.n Mr
SALE Kitchen cabinet,
.ondition. Mrs. Bill Trotter,
e north of Olendora store.
SALE Boy's suit size 12.
I Beech.
SALE Purebred Guern-
Irtl 2 years old. Raleigh
1 mile south of Dugger.
L SALE '41 Hudson, good
tires, motor. Rene Gilham,
s south Graysville, Rd. 63.
.630. SALE Wood Bros, corn 1 mile west of Kat-A-
r. Orville Wesner.
irmff anri Mrs Mavbelle Stanley.
grinding,' TiKe attpnine were Mr. and
sons,
T AiTnl.rin 1T ii HatTil
Supply, 10 E. Jackson St. Burr and Robert and Linda, all
The old experienced painter ! of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs calls for Benjamin Moore's Paints j Walter Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Superior Quality since 1883. ' PUey and Patricia, all of BloomRent our NEW floor sanding !inSton Mrs-Laura Fordice and equipment. Sullivan- Decorating children of Lintcn, Mrs. Leah Co., West Side of. Square. j Kinemore of Mishawaka, Mr. and 'i-Fo'St T- I ; Mrs- William Fordice and daugh i CESSPOOL septic tank, gov- J ters of Linton route Mr and Mrs. ' eminent toilet cleaning. Modern George Fordice and Glori the pumping equipment. Box 20 careihoncred guest Mr. Fbrdice and iimes. .i t ... . .
i me jius leases, mis, enms roraire
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i cj aim evangensi, tonignt I O -, clock, Pilgrim Hohness Church, 313 N. Main. C. I. Wilson, pastor.
H. Colen,N Bible teach-! and Mrs. Maybelle Stanley.
The honored guest received many nice gifts. i
k SALE 4-room house in
irn, to settle an estate.
r McHugh. I
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ILS! I anoreciate magazine!
als too. Just phone Glenn
ier, 724-A. ' :
i o. j-iuoi aouoie-auiy tan meat & vegetable dis-
ase and Underwood port?pewriter. Flynn's Grocery, irn.
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tvverayror
Dead Animals
Monroe Feed Service,
van phone 332 or Craw-
B8201, Terre Haute. We
all phone charges. 24-
i service. In Wachtel Co Trre Haute, Indiana
STOVES 14.95 To 139.95
N. Side Square
FBI ARRESTS I ARMY DESERTER j INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29 (U.R) ; Raymond J. Hatz, age 26, an Army deserter since December, 1946, was held today for return to military authorities, the F announced. Special Agent Harvey
G. Foster said Hatz was arresied late yesterday at his home here, only nine days after he returned from South Dakota.
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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News Of Surrounding Communities
jDygprtelo. , North Vernon Friday Nighf 1
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Dugger's Bulldogs go after their fourth straight victory of the seaton Friday night when they travel across state to North Vernon to clash with a Southeastern Conference team. It will be the first time the two schools have met in football, and it is only the third year for football at North Vernon. The host school has won two and lost a single game so far this season. They opened their schedule dropping a game to Rushville of the South Central Conference, then beat Plainfield, and Aurora, of their own conference. The Bulldogs are in good shape after their game with Huntingburg last week and are set to add nQthec.game to . tliclr growing
chain of victories. . The Bulldogs will be at ' home the following week to meet Ja-
ionville in the last home game of
the season. .
Thelma ' Grizzle of Ohio, and Mrs. Hazel Ellinger and son of Terre Haute, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and family. Arthur Greene left Sunday for Ottawa, Illinois for a series of treatments at a clinic. Mrs. Willis Spencer of Pleasantville is here this week helping care for her father, Joe Hornbeck who is seriously ill. Mrs. Kate Bowen has been confined to her home tnis week with illness. ' ' Mrs. Lizzie Mason spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Pauline Richards and Mrs. Anna Eslinger. The Junior and Senior history classes of the high school accompanied by their teacher, visited the historical places in Vincennes Wednesday. The trip was made in the Frank Daniels school bus. Howard Rusk and Jess Pinkston spent Tuesday in Sullivan.
cai'led on E. M. Ssndusky Monday. j Mrs. Grace Mason is visiting ;Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sims. Mrs. C. B. Lisman and Mrs. W. S. Shepherd visited their mother in Terre Haute Tuesday.
TO PRESENT PJX'lTAl. The student of Mrs. Arlie Cramer will present .a recital Sunday, October 2, at 2 o'clock at the Sullivan First Baptist Church. The public is cordially invited to attend.
NOVHiJ tr AI'I'OIVDUOT JNoIicp IS Iwrrb.v Uivon th;i1 tlv; undersigned has boon rippoijited A'Jbiinistrator of the 1 estate of Ella iriinicg. d'"eosfiCi late of - Sullivan County,. Inana. Sdiii estate is supposed to be solvent. ' MARSHALL- G. EVANS. Administrator. Pigs & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins S--4tt 3t.
REVIVAL 'jtnt i tvlval at the Full Gospel Mission Church will be extended. Bro. James Wade, evangelist, is conducting . the services each night at 7 o'clock.
I':"' NEW LEBANON. '" I Mis;: AiU noleiibaitgli r.r I L'tOL rriingtop spent the week
end here with liei f:it.hr H.n-.-v
! Boknb;uigh.
j M. a.iu Mr. Donald Tieg ci j Sullivan visited Mi. and Mrs. j V. M. Pigg Friday evening. I Mi . and Mrs. Jack Sinei and
i-tevie of Shelburn, visited with the former's mother, Mrs. H. J. Siner, Mcnday. S. M. Springer of Sullivan,
"Chili Supper"
New Lebanon Church Fri Si-pi. 30, 7 P.M.
Quit paying- rent and own j lV
your home. Special bargains j on property on Installment!
Plan. Also farms for sale. VV. T. MELLOTT
HRST PIANO RECITAL Miss Lillian : Dale Scott an-.
nounces the first piano recital of!
the season at the Lillian Dale
j Scott Music Eall, 27 & -20 ft iKcrh Court Street on Sunday, 'Oct. 2, at 2:30 p. m.
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IT IS EASY to walk on water In Hollywood, where magic made at a moment's notice, Ellen Holier discovers. The secret, she finds, is a transparent runway under the surface. Ellen is wearing a water-marked velvet lastex luit ; (International).
Get jo some practice and improve your average. Tilers are still a lew spots open for a few . league - teams' on -Mon7 Wei, apd TIms. Call 192
Bowling Pajace, Bnc
ll'2 N. Main ' Sullivan
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