Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1949 — Page 7

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Wrd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. - II Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum S1.5I

An additional charge of lOo will be added to classified ads that are not paid for by the end of

'the month, excepting firms and organisations that carry regular charge account. '' J An additional charge of 25o will be made for the nse of box numbers.

h ALL insurance is not alike. Our

uddIv of road atlases is low but

ave Dlentv of insurance. Ferd E.

Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567.

FOR SALE

Harvest and plant your crops Ificientlv with Co-op Combines,

train drills, wagons, corn pickers,

nd tractors. See them at your

Lo-op Elevator, suuivan o.

'arm Bureau Co-op Ass n., Mer-

m, Sullivan, Shelburn.

. Frying, roasting and stewing FOR SALE One 'IHC No. 62 chickens, 2 until 5 p.m. daily. All ' combine with motor; one New day Saturday. Dressed poultry Idea 2, row corn picker. Harold E. 1 Friday and Saturday only. 529 Pirtle, Sullivan' R. 5.

Railroad St. Across tracks on C.

Extra heavy hog troughs. War-

anted to last one year. Ellis

ilatchery, Carlisle, Ind.

& E. I. Depot, side Elza Hawkins, Prop.

rear door.

FOR SALE Estate gas range, $10.00; 30 ga. water tank with gas heater, $15.00; also several print and gingham dresses, size 13 and 15, $2.00 each. Inquire 605 N. Main.

Miscellaneous

Hickory Smoked Ham and Ba-

on. rure forK aausage ana

Ground Beef. Let us do your pro-

itssing for your locker or home

:reezer. Any time is butcnering

ime with our services. Rickard

'rozen Food.

APPLES at Rickard Orchard or

Frozen Food Service. Many varie-

ies in prices for cooking or eatng. Phone 9095.

FOR SALE Extra large size circulating coal heater. Virgil Bell, 2 miles west High School, 2lk 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. 2 miles northwest Fairbanks. Arvis

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. Motor Reboring, brake drums reground, hard seat grinding, 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 Siinprinr Onalitv since 1883.

"Polly" DeBaun 1900 N. 30th St., Bent our NEW fioor , sanding

Wood Bros, corn ' picker, picked less than 50 acres. Ford (nictnr nracticallv new. 2

Shorthorn milk cows, calves at

side. ElmerN Liedeii, a mues south of Terre Haute, first house east of 41 on Boyle road.

WANTED Broilers and Fryers

nr to 3V tiounds. Highest cash

Side door 529 Railroad St.,

h to 5 p. m. daily. Elza Hawkins,

ptop.

FOR SALE 4 high bred

Guernsey heifers, 2 to freshen

wn, 2. now milking, wanted, hina closet. Carl Wampler,

Iraysville phone. - FOlTSALE One row corn ieker. Will sell or trade for 1 'a

on truck or livestock. Carl R.

vnotts, .ttouie o, anisic.

FOR SALE Canaries, yellow

berman rollers. John Booker,

11105 North Court.

1 FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet,

good condition. Mrs. Bill Trotter,

ia mile north of Glendora store.

ir "t-i - T-i purr T3A.rV rmi civa 19

248 W. Beech.

k FOR SALE Purebred Guern

sey bull 2 1 years old. Raleigh

llanard, 1 mile south of Dugger.

f T6R 'SALE "4f "lluason.gtfod

paint tires, motor. Rene Cxilham,

tPhone 630.

FOR SALE Wood Bros, corn

i . i 1 :i , nr xrr. a

iKorner. Orville Wesner. 1

FOR SALE 4-robm house In

helburri, to settle an estate.

Walker McHugh. .

Terre Haute, Ind.

FOR SALE One lovely china cabinet. Also antiques at 312 Donaldson St. FOR SALEGrimes Golden, Red Delicious, King David, Golden Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty apples.. Price according to grade. Sweet cider. Bring own containers. Order Hallowe'en cider now. mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. Rush Schaffer.

FOR SALE Warm Morning type heater. Cheap. Roy Riley, four and one-half miles. west on 154.

FOR SALE 2 reg. Hampshire gilts to farrow soon. Reg. Jersey cow 2 years old. 18 AustraWhite pullets. Ringer Farm Supply,' Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE One A-C combine; 100 head of young breeding ewes. Vk miles northwest Graysville. Robert C. Medsker. FOR SALE HayTBerT Chambers, V mile south 'of Berea Church on 54.

FOR SALE Friers and hens. Fred Shepler, Jr., 2 miles east of Pax ton Post Office. -

FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, Floyd Miller, R. 1, Shelburn.

equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square. . CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. . Hear B. H. Colen, Bible teacher and evangelist, tonight 7 o'clock, Pilgrim Hohness Church, 313 N. Main. C. I. Wilson, pastor.

OUH bJfJKClAL New Spinel piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana "

Royal Neighbors rummage sale Saturday, October 1 at 107 W. Jacksferi.' Bring rummage early.

Tire easily? Want more energy? Have a Spencer Support designed for your specific needs. It will rest you and improve your appearance. Call Iva Giles.

HAVE your mower sharpened now instead of waiting till spring. Tough grass require, sharp mower now. Boone's Shop, 16 E. Jackson. 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.

FOR' SALE 48 Dodge pickup, a.m.

a good lu es, in good . condition. Phone 8085, Sullivan.' Mrs. Walter Wright

The Onward Club is having a bake sale at Greggs Cleaners' in Shelburn Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10

L Evergreens for landscaping.

Many varieties. Karns Greenhouse, 4 miles south of Dugger.

h FOR SALE New Idea 2 row j

korn picker. T. E. Dodds, Sullivan

H. 1, Phone 8315.

VriB SAT.E virtn WHEAT '

recleaned and ready to sow. Cer-

ltified by, Indiana Corn Growers

Ass'n. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sul

livan.

h PHILGAS RANGE prices start

at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS.

Sudden delivery, see BILL Mc-i COY, your PHILGAS dealer. f FOR SALE 16 Dairy, $2.95; Cracked Corn, $2.75; 50 lb. Vitality Dog Food, $4.25. . Shake's

vFeed Store, 1 mile east of Sulli-1

van.

FOR SALE 1 jigsaw,' 1 ply-1

wood boat, 1 Sportsman trailer, 1 24" drum sander. 313 E. Beech. 1. 5-room bungalow, with furnace, basement and complete bath. Good location, South Court. Immediate possession. 2. 6-room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, built-in fixtures, strictly modern.. South Court. Possession

soon. 3. 5-room house,, furnace, stoker, basement, shower in basement, complete bath fixtures, built-in features, glassed-in front porch, 2-car garage with cement floor, extra large lot. Good loca

tion and priced to sell,

.. Trade In your-ii-old YWSian a new gas range 'or a beautiful Marion electric. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq. Ph. 899. Bake and Rummage Sale Oct. 5 and 6th, 107 W. Jackson St. By Pocahontas Lodge. ASK US how you can save 10 by eating at the Dixie Grill. Try our Saturday night hot biscuits and fried chicken dinner. Only 75c. Dixie Grill.

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News Of Surrounding Communities

' NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts made other than by myself. H. G. Sullivan.

WANTED

ATTENTION Reliable man

with car. North Sullivan County c. 1 ' c. : r i .

l i wiui yai. iiunu ouiiiviui uuniy. 4. 1 have 4 small farms for sale, store "or Service Station experi-

in good locations,

C. Usrey Real Estate, all forms of Insurance, 451 South ' Troll, Phone 542-Y. FOR SALE White Rock fries. Mrs. Emmet Nowlin, R. 1 Merom, Indiana. Graysville phone. Northwest of Graysville.

"Prestige silver," the loveliest of silverplate, can be shown you either in your home or mine. Make your appointment by calling Reva Livingston, Phone 797.

FOR SALE 128-acre farm northeast of Linton. 90 acres tillable. $40.00 per acre. Terms to suit. E. H. Clayton, Linton, Ind. Phone 950J3.

LIFE TEttE, INVESTMENT

Kcvlon 'Foam Rubher Mattresses i

)ily U. S. Rubber Co. Sold at P !

and A Furniture, South Side Square. ' . " POINTER PUPS FOR SALE 1 mile south of Farmersburg on

Y 41, 'then Yt mile east. Keith L. f-Ei..l

, FOR SALE AC combine, in good condition; $350 if taken, at

once. 8 . foot Int. tandem disc. ;

Jonn ueere i bottom plow. Inquire Henry Cottingham, 3. miles north of Shelburn on 41. Phone ,72-Y. , .

FOR SALE North of Methodist Church in Hymera, clean 4room home. New garage, large lot, new roof on all buildings. Immediate possession. Priced right for quick sale. (2) Lovely country home lh mile east of city limits of Shelburn. Basement, plenty of closet room. Immediate possession. Souter Real Estate, 326 Wv Beech. - FOR SALE-New Idea two row corn picker. John or Floyd Wilson, Graysville phone. 5 miles west of Sullivan.

,FOR SALE 1946 K5 International truck with 14 ft. grain bed. 26,000 actual miles. James Shrum, Phone 9204.

ence helpful. Permanent. Write

Box 400 c-o Daily Times. "WANTED 2 unfurnished rooms. Call 842-X. 333 N. Broad. WANTEDt6 RENT 3-room

unfurnished apartment or house; by Western and Southern Insur-i ance agent. No children. Write Box 34 c-o Times. j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY j MAN to Service route of new candy machines up to $100 per '

week in spare time. Full time more. 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. ; FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. 5. Dugger telephone. WANTED Come in and lay away that Christmas Gift now. You can use our lay-away plan for any occasion. . Small down payment will hold any item until Wanted. K. B. Smith Jewelry.

Connersville Strike

Settlement Reached CONNERSVILLE, Sept. 30 (UP) The American Central's AVCO Manufacturing Corp. and the CIO' United Auto Workers union today announced an agreement had been reached in a 16day strike. The agreement was subject to ratification by the members of Local No. 151 at a meeting today. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. . Seme of 1,200 workers have been idle since Sept. 14. Pickets were withdrawn at midnight. Earlier, a-writ ri replevin was issued allowing the Admiral Corporation to remove refrigerators and'- $10,000 worth of tools and dies. The 'union sought a wage increase.

HYMERA Mi. and Mrs. Gerald Pullum and daughter, Nancy Kay, visited in Eyansville Sunday. They, motored through Kentucky Sunday pfternoon. M. ana r , ,,TeJ'. ' have been visiting Mr. and -Mrs; owaio iji.., ,, this week. ,

We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24hour service. JoHnWachtelCo Terre Haute, Indiana

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

FOR RENT

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.

i'UK kejnt une large room for one or two men, or would, take an old lady and will furnish room

and board. Call at 227 N. Broad

St. or phone 418-A.

TV MFIYTORIAM

. FTNAL .TOURNEY. ' f

Across the bridge . from which there's no returning He went, without, a chance to say goodbye.

His final hours were spent as he'd

have choben,

In doing little things, to satisfy, i. i , i ... c

it seems ne neara no nine vi

. trumpet warning, i

No premonition that the end was

near,

In just a moment life had reached

its climax

And he was gone without - a

thought of fear. ' i

But thru the years he'll always1

be remembered j In kindliness to : all who passed ( his way, ' And for his never failing sense of j

humor,- '

The laughter which he found in

every day. ' God hath a depth of purpose in His planning . And so we cannot dare to question why -' , . y Across the bridge from where there's no returning He went, without a chance to say goodbye. ' ' , " In loving memory of my husband and father, Harry Mason,

who passed away one. year ago,

Oc t. 2, 1948. . Mrs. Harry Mason and children,

DUGGER ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Webster of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Gilham of Merom, Lester Crooks and Barbara Gilham of Dugger spen the week-end sightseeing at Lookout Mountain and attending the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corbin and family have returned home from Detroit, Michigan. . .

, Mrs. Ida Pigg, who has been

quite ill, is reported improving. Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Wilson were in Sullivan" Monday. . Miss Maxine Myers was in Lintcn and Jasonville Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goldman

ot Florida, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock visited in Freelandville Sunday. Jbbie' Handford, former resident of Dugger, , is the' guest of his sister, Mrs. Lura Harris.

LOSES LEG

a TEE ACCIDENI

as he collected tolls at the entrance ' of the New Harmons

SHELBURN

NEW HARMCNY, Sept. 30 (UP) Truman Stallings, age 6E: was injured critically yesterday

.bridge across the Wabash River. One leg was amputated at an Evansville hospital. The truck driver was Kenneth Pierf n.

wnen a truck , ran ever his legs Marion.

Mrs. Helen ' Willey . spent last

week in Farmersburg 'with rel-4

atives. Mrs. Nolan ' Moore and son, John, Mrs. Pascal iudltr, ivu.,. Gertrude Asbury of ' Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Vess Hill and Mrs. Flora Wence spent Monday in Bloomington with Mrs. Chloe

Morgan and her mother, Mrs.

John Siner. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Farmersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Gorse Lovelace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer in New Castle, Indiana. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curt Laughlin in Brazil.' Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stout and son, Bob, left Wednesday for Henrietta, Okla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie

Hollingsworth.

WISHING WELL

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