Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 October 1949 — Page 5
SUIiUVAN DAILY TDHCES; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1945.
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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., Merom, 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. Extra heavy hog troughs. Warranted to last one year. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. Hickory Smoned Ham and Bacon, Pure Pork Sausage and Ground Beef. Let us do your processing for your locker or home freezer. Any time is butchering time with our services. Rickard Frozen Food.
APPLES at Rickard Orchard or Frozen Food Service. Many varieties in prices for cooking or eating. Phone 9095. ,. FOR SALE Grime 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 1949 Commander Studebaker 4-door, overdrive, heater, a bargain, new car. 1949 Dodge 4-door Coronet, radio, heater, seat covers, turn signals, gyromatic drive, a bargain, new car. Teal Whitaker Garage.
FOR SALE Registered yearling Angus bulls at Crowder farm 2 miles northwest of Sullivan. -
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1939 2-ton Int. truck, 6 yd. steel dump; 1939 Int. pickup; power -tamp block machine complete with racks, pallets, carts and other equipment. Also approximately 800 ft. good used VA" pipe. Ben Bennett, 1000 block ' N. State, Phone 578. "FOR SALE 1939 2-door Chevrolet. A-l condition. Arthur Mounts; 1 mile west, lk mi. north Bucktown. Duroc Boar and Gilt Sale Monday, Oct. 10, 1949, 1 p.m. Offering 60 head choice, firm fleshed meat type spring boars & gilts. Brown Bros., Lyons, Ind. Located on State Road 57, 4'2 miles east of Lyons. FOR SALE 5-roomed house, barn and other outbuildings and 8 acres ground in Shelburn. Lester Schriver, 1416 S. Harding Ave., Terre Haute, Ind.
1. 6-room bungalow, front and back porch, good garage, barn, block poultry house, 20x40 ft., brooder house, fruit trees, 18 acres tillable land, good fence, 2 wells, school bus to Sullivan. 2, 6-room brick house, glassedin tack porch, barn, new block poultry house 17x30 ft., lights in barn and poultry house, raspberries and strawberries, 2 good gardens, 9lk acres land, good fence, loading chute for stock. Good place at a bargain price. Possession in 5 days. C. Usrey, Real Estate and All Forms of Insurance, 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y.
FOR SALE Coal range, radio, clothing and other articles. 122 N. Cross or phone 132.
Alive or dressed, chickens. Also strictly fresh eggs. Open 2 to 5 p.m., Thursday and Friday, all day Saturday. Will buy friers. Across tracks from C & E I Depot. Elza Hawkins, proprietor.
FOR SALE Gas heater. Will heat 4 or 5 rooms. Cheap if taken at once. 212 W. Giles St. FOR SALE Chevrolet truck 2ton, tandem outfit, good 16 ft. Burlett grain bed with, stock
racks, 8 8:25 tires good as new, front 7:50 tires same condition. Actual miles 19,000; two speed axle. Bought new last day of 1947. One owner. Priced to sell, $1,800.00. Harold Meeks, Carlisle phone 27F14, R. 2. FOR SALE Cider and apples. We now have pure cold cider on hands at all times. Fine apples of all kinds. Wilson Hill Orchard, 8 miles east of Carjisle.
FOR SALE One IHC No. 62 combine with motor; one New Idea 2 row corn picker. Harold E. Pirtle, Sullivan R. 5. FOR SALE Large size Heatrola stove used one winter. 311 South Section St. FOR SALE Jersey bull calf dropped April 1st. Good breeding. From my highest producing Cow. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE One 1936 Dodge and one two-wheel trailer. Bennett's Radiator Shop, 15 No. State Sf,
WORi SALE Certified Vigo
"seed wheat'. Don' Boroiiglasr'R? 1,
Carlisle. Phone 81F2, Carlisle.
FOR SALE Co-op corn picker, picked 60 acres. Floyd or Paul Hayden, Graysville phone.
FOR SALE VIGO WHEAT,
recleaned and ready to sow. Cer
tified by Indiana Corn Growers
Ass'n. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sul livan.
Evergreens for landscaping. Many varieties. Karns Greenhouse, 4 miles south of Dugger. FOR SALE Kalamazoo coal
range, as good as new. Wra. F. Frame, 2lA miles northeast of Sullivan.
APPLE CIDER Our own clean pure apple cider. Ice cold ready to serve, Serve our cider at your next party. Rickard Frozen Food Service or Rickard Orchard, Ph. 41 or 9095. FOR SALE Hot Blast Florence Heater No. 75; Sellers kitchen cabinet, light oak, good condition. Cheap. 405 N. Section St. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with 1 week old calf by side. Can ox fresh country lard. John Watson, R. 2, Shelburn. FOR SALE Kerosene refrigerator in good ' working condition. Paul L. Cox, 3 miles west of
OraysviUe; R'.'.l.'Werom. "
FOR SALE Concrete septic tanks $22.50 delivered in Sullivan and vicinity. Also septic tank and vault cleaning. Box 20 care Times. ' ' OUR customers buy Fina Foam again and again. It cleans rugs like new. Root's. , FOR SALE Four-room house in Farmersburg. On nice lot, with new two-car garage. Price $1800.00. Inquire of Russell Brown, one
block north of railway station in'
Farmersburg.
FOR SALE Girl or boy onepiece snowsuit with hat. Girl's red rubber boots size 10, white dress rubber size 10. Call at 531 E. Washington or 438-Y. FOR" SALE-Late model Mas-sey-Harris 44-4 tractor and combine. Also, good native ewes. Wanted, someone to glean corn on shares. John Kelly, Graysville.
FOR SALE Three-room house with two lots, in Dugger. Inquire at Fred Herndon's residence, Dugger, Phone 173F21. FOR SALE Grain elevators, 32', 40' and 48 ft. Also one good used single chain 32 ft. elevator. Shepherd and Willis Farm Equipment. FOR SALE No. 52 International combine. Also Vigo seed wheat. See Gene , Willis or Rex Woodard, mile west of Shelburn.
FOR SALE Studio couch in good condition; lavatory with faucets; hair dryer. All priced for quick ; removal. 232 S. Court.
Phone 377.
FOR SALE 1949 Ford Custom Tudor, 1948 Mercury Club Coupe, 1940 Hudson Coach, 1936 Ford Tdor, 1935 Chev. Fordor, 1933 Chev. Coach, new 1949 Ford, F-3, ton pickup. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc.
FOR SALE 20 Eefi Mash.
$4.20, in print; 50 lb. Rydes dog
FOR SALE Down Grimes jfood &4-25. Shake's Feed Store, 1
Golden apples 35c bu. or 3 bu.,!ml- east ot Sullivan, Indiana.
" FOR SALE White Rock friel !V00; all 2.,sows fund P1":, .Wm'
Mrs. Emmet Nowlin, R. 1 Mp, i ouiuvau.
Indiana. Graysville phone. North west of Graysville.
Come in 'LET US SHOW YOU how we can save you money on any of your furniture needs. P & , A Furniture Co., South Side Square. Ph. 899.
FOR SALE Good" 1935 Chevrolet, 4 good tires, engine in eood
FOR SALE - 1937 Studebaker, ife" Jhreue eligie to 5egister
four-door (overdrive), clean. Al-'ip V Tii- isman, so baby clothing and rir.g ltt-x &ulUvan- '
suits, coats, size 9 Junior. Dale FOR SALE 1940 Ford ton.
Jordan, 815 E. Harris. Phone Harold Smith, Merom.
925-Y.
FOR SALE New pillow cases, 45x36, 50c. Fresh eggs. Wood bed and springs, mattress, new rural mail box. Sunset Tourist Court,
FOR SALE One lovely china cabinet. Also antiques at 312 Donaldson St.
PHILGAS RANGE prices start) Highway 4at $107.25, completely installed FOR SALE 5 milk cows, 2
wiw iwo cylinders oi rmuAS. f resh cows j White Face steer
Sudden delivery, see BILL Mc-
COY, your PHILGAS dealer. 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 mile east of city limits of Shelburn. Basement, plenty of closet room. Immediate possession.
Souter Real Estate, 326 W. Beech. Pabco Linoleum by the yard or by the rug. 5 yr. guarantee. Immediate delivery and laying. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq. Phone 899. . OUR SPECIAL JVew Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. .. R. W.vCadwell Music House, Sullivan. Indiana. 'FOR SALE Green beans, $2.00 per bushel. Bring your basket Archie Hiatt, 2 miles north, 6 miles west Sullivan.
about 500 lbs.; 1 fresh cow and calf $150.00, Earl Dudley, 2 miles west of Farmersburg cemetery. Indiana All Purpose Farm Feed. Feed to all kinds of poultry and livestock. Only $2.80. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St.
FOR SALE Heatrola. like
new. 2'k miles southwest New Lebanon. Harland Wilson. For Better Feeds, It's Johnson Special ' Feeds. Special Hog Pellets, $5.65; Special Pork Producer, $3,.55; Special Egg Mash, 22, $4.25; Special 20 Dairy, $3.55; Special Pig & Sow, $3.95; Special Hog Wormer, $1.75; Special Poultry Wormer, $1.98. Johnson .Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. FOR SALE Living room suite.
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en cabinet, 2 utility cabinets to match. 260 W. Beech. Phone 403.
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WANTED Party- with good credit interested in buying extra nice little spinet piano. Standard make and keyboard. Condition of case and interior AA-1. Require small down payment and assume several monthly . installments. Write Collection Dept. Window "B", 16 N. W. Second St., Evansville, Ind. We will notify where to see instrument.
Floor sanding and finishing. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. 5. Dugger Telephone. FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Have complete equipment. S.' C. Willis, Sullivan R. 5. Dugger telephone. FOR RENTFOR RENT 2 lower room unfurnished apartment 3 blocks from square. Inquire 424 So. Court St. 1 FOR RENT Two' sleeping rooms. Men only. 233 So. Court. Phone 326-L.
after the conclusion of the peace treatyvcan be evacuated by occupation forces," the paper said. At the same time the Communist Socialist Unity party, which dictates German political policy in the Soviet zone, issued a statement favoring a peace treaty and the withdrawal of occupation troops.
Miscellaneous 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.
FOR RENT Three large unfurnished rooms. Strictly modern. Vacant October 15. Inquire 610 North Main St. No phone calls. FOR RENT Sleeping room. Men preferred. Call at 227 N. Broad St.
LOST
LOST Rubber tired small wheelbarrow near Busseron Bridge. Reward. Phone 69F5 Carlisle. L. W. Stafford.
Expect Soviet Evacuation Of
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IN MEMORIAM In sadness White Rose Rebekah Lodge No. 286 of Dugger, Indiana, records the passing of a sister. September 19, 1949 Sister Gertrude DeNeve was called to her Eternal home. No one hears the door that opens When they pass beyond our call, Soft as loosened leaves of roses One by one our loved ones .. fall. Therefore, Be it resolved, that, in loving memory of our departed sister, we drape our charter for thirty days, and, be it further resolved that these resolutions be printed in a local paper, one copy sent the family and one copy retained in the Lodge files. . . , o the husband, son and other relatives we extend our heartfelt sympathies and say to them, . Beyond life's golden sunset Lies a city bright and fair, In the land of God's tomorrow 1 And our loved one waits us there. Respectfully submitted in F.L.T. Mildred Griffith Emma Usery Stella Thomas
News Of Surrounding Communities
SHELBURN
CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the hospital, friends, neighbors and all who helped in any way during the illness and death of Elmer Otto Webb. His wife, Mrs. Audrey Webb Katfiryn, Mary, Bobby and Linda
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.
When you think of auto parts, think of us. We have them. Used tires, tubes, batteries and generators, good usable parts for Pontiac, Chev., Ford, Ply. and others. Car radios, front axles for wagons and trailers. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, Ind.
BERLIN, Oct. 5 (UP) The Soviets indicated today they would sign a peace treaty with a Communist dominated central government . to be formed in Eastern Germany and then withdraw Russian occupation troops. , Official and unofficial reports indicated . the new government, claiming jurisdiction over all of Germany's 66,000,000 people, will be" formed Friday by proclamation of the Soviet zone peoples council. Taegliche Rundschau, official
newspaper of the Soviet military
administration, said the new state "will be a government which will not be hampered in its activity by regulations in an occupation stature of unlimited .duration." "It will be a government with which, according to the Porsdam agreement, a peace treaty can be concluded, and wii'cse territory
We Pay For Dead Animals . 'all Monroe Feed Service, lullivan phone 332 or Craw-
ord 8201, Terre Haute. We
ay all phone charges. 24 'lour service. t JohhWachtel Cd Terre Haute, Indiana
Wfc 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
'49 Ford to trade on town property or small farm ' located in Sullivan County. Ph. 415. BOB'SREPAnf "SHOP-Guar-anteed gun repairs, and reblueing. Also fishing reels and house
hold articles repaired. 403 Sylvandell. PUBLIC GAMES, American
Legion, Thursday night at 7:30 p.m.
Endurance Fliers Near New Record YUMA, Ariz., Oct. 5. (UP) Endurance Pilots Bob Woodhouse and Woody Jongeward need only keep their "City of Yuma" aloft until 7:18 MST (8:18 CST) tonight to set a new world record for sustained flight. Both Yuma businessmen, the two ex-Navy pilots took off twice before in an attempt to break the record of 1,008 continuous hours in the air set last spring by Bill Barris and Dick Riedel of Fullerton, Cal., and each time were forced down by engine trouble. Today was proclaimed "City of Yuma Day" ty Mayor J. W. Anderson. All whistles factory and train were ready to announce that the record has been broken.
Mrs. Pauline, Reed of Lafayette was called home because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Har-
fold Stevenson, who is in the
Union Hospital at Terre Haue. Mrs. Everett Davidson of Clin-
!ton, Indiana, spent Friday here
with friends. Mrs. Edna Thompson of Merom, was here visiting friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freelanrl and Mr. and Mrs. Clevy Bostick of Terre Haute, attended the luneral of Mrs. Gertrude Sebring. ..Mrs. Mexa Wildon of Terre Haute, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pierce, i Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Zink of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. J. T. Gaskins Sunday. J ' today's Markets'
' INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5. (UPi,
Hogs 12,000, barrows and gilts 25 to 50 cents lower at $17.50 down; little done on 160 lbs. down; sows 50c to $1.00 or more lower, few saies $14.00 $16.50; choice lightweights $16.75 $17.25. Cattle 1,000, calves 500; steers and yearlings slow; small lots good yearlings and up to 1150-lb.
steers steady at $28.00 $29.50; ! general bidding 50c to $1.00 low
er on bulk common and medium and short feds and grassers; few medium short feds $23.00 $25.00; medium grassers $19.00 $20..5g, common lightweights $16.00 $20.00, vealers moderately actitei weak to slow, top $31.00, bulk good and choice $28.00 $30.00, common and medium $20.00 $27.00. Sheep 1,000, fat lambs moderately active, steady; bulk good and choice $23.50 $24.00; medium and good mixed weights $2L00 $23.00, common $17.00 $20.00; fed yearlings weaks to 50c lower; short deck medium and good 84 lb. weights, . fall . shorn No. 1 pelts, $18.00; slaughter ewes
MEROM
The Golden Rule class of the Methodist church will serve a chili supper at the cafeteria Friday night beginning at 5:30. Edna Newton, Betty Snyder, Evelyn Deckard, and Alice Vigus, all of the Bloomington Hospital, were guests Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs. Gene Vigus. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vauulm Jr. and children of Big ' Rapids, Mich., spent the week-end here visiting his mother, Mrs. Edith Vaughn and Mrs. Vaughn's mother, Mrs. Rachel Pugh, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thrasher of Rose Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson attended the football game at Purdue Saturday and were the week-end. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Mrs. Jim McKinley of Whiting, was a guest Sunday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vigus. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Indianapolis, moved Saturday into the Clara Ault property which tney recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene, Mrs.- Ellen Greene and son, Arthur, Rev. and Mrs. Alan Jones, Mrs. Mildred Zerfas and children, and Stella and Sue. Ellen Johnson, attended the music recital, Sunday afternoon at Sullivan of the pupils sf Mrs. Ailie Riggcn Cramer. David Jones ancj Donald Greene are students of Mrs. Cramer and took part in the program. " Mrs. Cphia Baughman left Saturday for Flat Rock, Indiana to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Faye Linke.
TODAY'S TEMPERATURES The unofficial temperatures in Sullivan today were: . ' at 7:30 a.m. . .' 66 degrees at noon , 67 degrees
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WANTED WANTED Part time waitresses. Apply in person. Davis Hotel. WANTED 500 or more people io attend "Ready Made Family" sponsored by Band Parents Club at. High School Auditorium, 8;00 p,m., Thursday, Oct. 6.
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