Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 226, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 November 1946 — Page 3
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For Sale Vz HP. electric motors and tractor manure spreaders. Farm Bureau Co-op. FOR John . Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & ; Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE - Fairfield seed . Wheat, grown from certmea seed. S. E. Coulson, New Leba' non phone. FOR SALE Aquclla No. 1, the. scientific mineral surface coating that waterproofs and dampproofs . interior porous masonry surfaces, $3.59 gallon. Second Floor, ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE. WINTER wreaths and cemetery decorations. Bright and colorful. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners', supplies & service. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. FOR SALE Apples. All varieties. $1.50 and up. Please bring containers. Rickard Orchard, 1 mi. west of Legion Home. Sfile No. 1 Grimes Golden, $2.00. Pther graces $1.00 up. v Wilson Bros.' Orchard, 8 miles east o Carlisle. : FOR SALE WISCONSIN ENGINES. We are authorized agents and have two 2V2 h.p. engines in stock. More coming. See us for further information. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sales. FOR SALE General Electric pattery charger, $35.00; automatic brake bleeder, $15.00; air compressor, $45.00; and floor crane hoist, $35.00. Everett Brenton, Shelburn. See after 6:00 p. m. or call 34-X, Shelburn. '. SULLIVAN property for sale, immediate possession. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Three rooms of pre-war household furniture, cheap. Good condition. 1033 West Lincoln St., Phone 96-X, Shelburn. FOR SALE 4-room house, corner lot, outbuildings. Good repair. Immediate possession. $1,000.00. 1033 West Lincoln St., Shelburn. Phone 96-X, Shelburn. , s FOR SALE Semi-modern 6room house, large lot, vacant. Call at 409 N. State or phone 665-X. FOR SALE Pressure gas kitchen range, in good condition. 1055 East Washington. l FOR SALE New Remington pumpgun, automatic shotgun, .22 rifle and shells. Also have large size Hershey bars, preserves and jelly, candy bars and gum. Bose's Market, 610 North Main. . FOR SALE 1 and IV4 inch pipe. Stanley Frazier, Vt.. mile west. of. Dugger High School on corner of Cass road. ' FOR SALE Good used coal range. White porcelain. Harrison King, Dugger, Phone 171. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile in A-l condition. 1201 N. Section. 1 Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Can Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201. or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay , all phone charges. 24 hour gerJlea, , , j John Wachtel Co Verfn S?asfi. tsgmm
FOR SALE Sweet potatoes. 2 j miles east, mile riorth Paxton. Fred Shepler, Jr. . -
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Hardware.. Co.,;pnone 262.
Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Modern bungalow, fi moms 'and hoth ha, iflr built- pnh. 7.7::r. xnent, shower in basement, now lurnace, garage. . s blocks ol ' suudip. nnrrnwp?r mnpmrAM tt p " ti "T FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet 1
truck, long wheel base, good rub-!and maintenance are here and Mary Renaker) Helen McKinber. iy4 miles south of New Leb-1 growing. Prepare for Diesel ex- Robert Mahani Frank Mcanon. Oran Charley. i Penence by practical spare time Nab and GeraM SparkSi stu.
FOR SALE 3 sows and pigs, u snoais. nosea snow, wt, &.c uourt tt. rnone 498. FOR SALE OR TRADE-1938 Nash. 4-Hnnr SpHan annr iroe ' writv, rgjm j and a 2-wheel trailer for a good IV? -ton truck. 305 Smith St.Clair Phone 771-X Keith Badeer FOR SALE Small farm, good
house and barn, in Jefferson washer like new. PHONE 332, Twp. 3 miles northwest of MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEPleasantville. Write Hazel Enochs MENT SALES. New authorized Stafford, Crane, Ind.- Maytag dealer.
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Large Mums and Pompoms, supplying DDT and other profitGlads, Roses, Carnations, Snap- aD,e products to farmers in SuldfagQiis, neatly, arranged for any livan County. No . experience or occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses. , capital required. Must have auto
Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Norge bottle gas range. Excellent condition. $110.00 installed with full tank of gas. Fairbanks School, Fairbanks, Ind. FOR SALE 2 40-acre farms. 1, 5-room house with good barns and buildings, electricity, water system, good fencing. 2, 5-room house, barn and outbuildings. Priced reasonable. See Ben Figg, 1 mile northwest of Bucktown at Reynold Figgs' or call'Pleasantville Phone 11. . ' FOR SALE 1944 l2-ton tandem truck,. 1946 engine. Springer Motor Sales, ROLL ROOFING weights of 55, 65 and 90 lbs. Also 15 and 30 lb. felt. JOHN F. WHIPPS PLANING MILL, South Section Street, Sullivan. - FOR SALE Some inlaid linoleum and linoleum strips. DRAKE EROS., East Depot Street, Sullivan. . FOR SALE 1931 Plymouth Tudor. Fair condition. First $100 by Thursday evening. Porter's Phillips 66, Section & Washington St. . FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull, one, Holstein cow, one 1944 J. Ford tractor outfit. lk mile west I and mi. south New Harmony, j William Monroe. i Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No.. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. MALE HELP WANTED A PERMANENT JOB. Starting salary $40.00 per week while in,
iraimng. Alter six weeKs training mon anci medium 16.0025.00. salary. $50.00 to $100.00 per week j sheep 1,500; good and choice depending upon your ability to'fat iambs 23.4024.50; medium sell. Jewell Tea Company, Inc.,; to good 16.0023.00; slaughter will employ three married men 'ewes largely 6.007.00.
Detween ao ana w years ot age to operate established routes. Car furnished with all expenses paid, Men preferred who have had ex-, perience in either of the follow ing jobs: grocery stores, service stations or milk . routes. Write Jewell Tea Company, Inc., 449 North 9th Street, Terre Haute,
Indiana, giving age, dependents resulted in 42 patients successand past five years work history, fully passing state driving tests.
I WANTED Cesspool and toilet' ' cleaning. Modern equipment. You I know the price? before we start.;
Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED CessDool. seDtic i tank and vault cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Washings and ironing. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 443 1 ,E. Washington. WANTED Carpenter work,! block laying, masonry work. In quire 419 N. Court. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street , BRING IN your car or truck for complete fall change-over, STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, formerly Hud's Standard ServiC(, 29 North Section Street, DIESEL HAS A FUTURE Instruction, Male. Diesel ... ... . : i IB r "p 1 fnffinps nn rmlrnans. shins, fact0Tics farm and road equipment, ; power piants. Lighter units open' inu& new "e.aS-lraclors,.wr- . z i 1 i nuge new neias-iraciors, air-1 i :
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1 " d"'cu 1,1 "lc:cl "iJClal,u" training. Details free. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 40, 1 - onmes. STRAYED OR STOLEN A yellow dog, half hound, bobtailpH turn clrinnoH rvlnnoc nn loff Trni t t 1 ti i . 4-8-4. WASHERS COST LESS to use . when skillfully serviced. Let our expert Maytag service keen vour : OPPORTUNITY of lifetime and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T, Freeport, Illinois. LOOK 600-16 new tires, new and used batteries, Norway, Zerone and permanent anti-freeze at Flynn's, Shelburn, Ind. ;. PRESBYTERIAN RUMMAGE SALE at Don Booker room Friday, Nov. 15. Let STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE get your car or truck ready for winter. Standard AntiFreeze "type S" $1.00 a gal. Personalized Lubrication. Tire and Battery Service. 29 N. Section St.. Phone 262. PUBLIC GAMES St. Mary's Church basement, Tuesday, Nov. 12th. Public invited. Door prize. BLANKETS, stable and saddle, nice assortment. BOONE HARNESS. LOST Automatic pencil, was loaned to unknown party election night. Would you please return it. Harvey Asbury, Shelburn R. 1. Found FOUND Money. Owner identify and pay for ad. Russell Inbody. II INDIANAPOLIS,. Nov. ; 12 ! (UP) Hogs 12,000; good and choice barrows and gilts . 23.50; sows 21.5022.00. Cattle 2,100; calves 500; good grade steers 22.00 23.00; medium to fairly good 1.0021.00; good heifers 21.50 23.00; good beef 1 COws 16.5017.00; good and choice vealers 26.0028.00; com Paralyzed Patients Drive FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (UP)in four months, patients paralyzed from the waist down have driven more than 20,000 miles in special automobiles at the Cushing Veterans Administration Hosnital. Dailv driving lessons havp
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Theima Ault spent the weekend with friends at Bluffton, Ohio. . . Wanda L'oii Ransford of Graysville, was a guest of Carolyn Daniels and Marilyn Copeland .. J over xne wees-eim. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks, Jr., . . , x LI "3 L. N., York c, ' wmic. Mrs. Glenn Adams of VinMrs. Glenn Adams of McNabb. (jents at Indiana University, spent tne week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett and daughter of Sullivan, - were 8uesls unaay 01 mr. ana tub. LUther (JWenS. ! The Women's Society . of Christian Service will meet '(Thursday afternoon al the home . of Edna Bates. All members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome. . Rowena Unger of Sullivan, was a guest Tnursday . of heir mother, Mrs. Roxie Kelsey. , t. Dma Faye Houpt has accepted work as a clerk iri the Vickrey Store. ..... .. Free Gum Offer Clears Movie Of Repeaters CLEVELAND . (UP) H. L. Horwitz, manager of a neighborhood movie house, has solved the problem . of clearing his theater of youngsters on matinees to keep them from . seeing the feature over and over at one sitting. , After the . first showing ; of "Lassie, Come Home,", he flashed this "still" on the screen:. "All children who . leave the theater now will be given . a package of chewing gum at the door." ...... , He had 500 empty seats within five minutes. VETS TAUGHT JOB HUNTING CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) Veterans of World War II are instructed on how. to approach, a new job or a, potential employer at a free school sponsored by the city and, the Cambridge Community Council. v Some of our their Christmas Wise In
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Vincenhes Alices
Clinch SIAC Title This Week VINCENNES, Ind., Nov. 12. The Vincennes high school Alices, crushing the Boonville Pioneers under a 45-0 score as they closed their season last Friday night, moved into a commanding position at the top of the - Southern Indiana . Athletic Conference football leader. Although the conference Rating Point system cannot be officially figured until after the final SIAC game a Bosse-Cen-tral game at Evansville this week the Alices, with 42 , Rating Points,, have clinched the , title. Last year Central of Evansville and Linton tied for the gridiron honors of the conference. . Besides the Bosse-Central game, New Albany's Bulldogs will entertain an old foe, Manual of Louisville, Ky., on Friday night. Both Reitz and Sullivan have non-conference games during the Thanksgiving season. SIAC Standing. (Including "games of Nov. W L T Pet. 113 RP 42 SVA 23 Ms tn 17 14 13 9 6 5 3 3 3 Team Vincennes .. Reitz .. . : Central. . .. . Linton. ...... New Albany Boonville . . Bosse ...... Bicknell Boomington . Sullivan .... Huntingburg Washington , Princeton . . .875 .9t,"0 .750 .8d0 .500 .500 .625 .429 .400 .250 .167 .167 .143 Gaines Last Week-end. Vincennes, 45; Boonville, 0. Central, 0; New Albany, 0 tie. ...... Linton, 28; Sullivan, 0. ,,West Lafayette, 12; Bloomington, 0.. . ., . Bosse, 26; Owensboro,. Ky., 15. . .Reitz, 40; Westville, 0. Princeton, 7; Mt. Carmel, HI., 6. ; . Remaining Games. Bosse at Central Nov. 15. Manual at New Albany Nov. 15, ' v . Reitz at Memorial Nov. 22. ; Clinton at Sullivan Nov. 28. . customers have shopping all done. people! Stock
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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Livingston of Detroit, Michigan, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boothe and Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boothe of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boothe over the week-end. Mrs. Edith Harmon, County Jr. Red Cross chairman and Mrs. Edna LaFollette of Shelburn, Production chairman attended the Jr. Red Cross Conference at the' Graham Hotel in Bloomington, ?. during the weekend. Hybrid Alfalfa Gives Better Crop Promise
LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) A hybrid alfalfa, which may match the development of hybrid corn, is being . developed at the Nebraska State Agriculture College. Agronomists are working with varieties which may yield 25 .to 30 per cent more forage than present types. Although not yet ready for commercial production, the . new hybrids reportedly are of better quality, more resistant to insects and disease , and -reater seed productivity' BOY SENT TO CORNER STORE TURNS UP 40 YEARS LATER FINDLAY, O. (UP) Mrs. Jennie Brayton, 80, has found a son whom she gave up for dead 40 years ago. ..... The son is Albert E. Knapp, 59, of Plains, Mont., who was sent to the store for groceries vhen he was 15 and was not seen again until he was discovered in Montana, where he had gone to live with an uncle.- - . J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME "Alkln'i SNvloe'cMti N Mre- $& -nW One-Minuute Test 1. " In what Eugene O'Neill play did the late George M. Cohan appear? 2. Was " John Wilkes , Booth, slayer of Abraham Lincoln, the famous actor? . 3. What famous picture opened for a long: run 'way back in 1915, and heralded the maturity of motion pictures? . ' Hints on Etiquette ., It is never correct to write a letter in pencil unless it is impossible to write with a pen. They'll Do It Every '4lLLSTONEb WIFE IS NO MNP APMITTINQ IT TO THE POOR JERQUE-. . 9 BuTON HER BRIDGE DAyTHINK SHE WAS LA EPITOR THANXTO , rpyy)..
Judge Offers School, Not Fines For Drivers
' By Milo Farneti United Press Staff Correspondent LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) Municipal Judge Edward C. Fisher, a believer in traffic education, instead of "fine-and-forget", has pioneered an unusual method of dealing with violators. When youngsters break traffic laws the magistrate gives them a choice of two punishments. One is the customary fine. The other is a juvenile traffic school held twice monthly on Saturday mornings. The teen-agers (18 and under) view a safety moving picture, hear a lecture by a city officer and write a 1,000-word essay on "Why I won't do it again." Two-thirds of the youths elect the second means of paying their debt, with a little prompting from parents, who also must attend the Saturday sessions. Fisher also , gives each adult violator, except drunken and reckless drivers, the alternative of paying a fine or penance through voluntary license forfeiture, lecture attendance and essay writing. Fisher is well known in safety circles. He recently completed a book, "People's Court," to be published next spring. The judge believes too many traffic courts are a "joke", regarded by the public "as a course of amusement or a racket to get
THANKS To The Voters Of Sullivan County I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation for the support given me in the recent election. ALEX DAVISON
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their money." First offenders are a myth to Fisher, "as drivers have broken the rules many times before beting caught." To those who plead ignorance of traffic laws he says, "If that's an excuse, then everyone should abstain carefully from learning them." "I never lose sight of the fact that most traffic violations are the result of thoughtlessness, not evil design," he said, "A firm, friendly attitude works better than harsh denunciation." .
DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEY1S SHOE CO. ' k MORTGAGE LOAN Means Sound Home Financing Let us give you fuH (Jeti!s Sullivan State Bank ! Sullivan, Indiana Branch Bank, Carlisle, Ind. ly If you marry young.'' Silence will surely be golden, part of this day. Have a meal with a new friend, and be cheery. Study plans for self-improvement. Giving and getting help is sanctioned late thisi afternoon, and you will have , ft grand evening getting together with people you like. , ' . J One-Minute Test Answers 1. "Ah Wilderness." :s 2. No, he was the famous Ed' win Booth's brother. , ' 3. Griffith's I'The Birth of a Na tion." Inc. By Jimmy. Hatlo WHAT ARE YOU C RABBIN ABOUT NOW? WHEf poybu think you IN SOME HOTEL? J NO CHAMBERMAIP.' 34
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