Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 30, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 February 1947 — Page 6

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For Sale ANOTHER car meat scraps due first of Feb. Unload at Merom and Sullivan. Cheaper at car door. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . call MACE. ATLAS TIRES and ACCESSORIES. Quick, safe battery recharging. Lubrication a Specialty. STAHL'S STANDARD SER VICE, 29 N. Section. Ph. 262. "GENERAL TIRES," Lubrication, Battery Charging. Quality . Products for Less. Liberty Service. JOHNSON PRODUCTIONBRED CHICKS now on sale at JOHNSON'S FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. FOR SALE 7-room modern home. Hardwood floors, new rOof and paint. Beautiful large lawn. Phone 250 for appointment.. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners. Service and supplies. Phone Kirk McMillan, 250 FOR SALE Hedge fense posts 34 mile south of Riverview. W. K. Dickerson, Fairbanks phone. FOR SALE Monuments, markers of America's, finest marbles and granites. Order now spring .delivery. James J. Durham, Sul'jyan. vl. , FOR SALE 80-acre improved farm 5 miles west of Sullivan. G. W. Gambill, 613 Merchants Natl. Bank BIdg., Terre Haute, Indiana FOR SALE 400 bu. corn at crib. IVi miles west high school on 154. Nick Mayfield. FOR SALE or trade for cheap er car '41 Ford Tudor Deluxe, radio and heater. Orval Metheny, Shelburn, Ind. Call after 4 p. m FOR SALE Good timothy hay, wire baled; 1 International M pick-up hay baler; 1 power mower for AC tractor. Clifford Curry, 3 miles southeast Farmersburg. FOR SALE 21 head of feeder hog's. Homer Benefiel, 6 miles east of Carlisle. ' FOR SALE A small house and 11 acres of ground. Price $1300.00. Mrs. Mary I. Fisk, 3rd house east of 41 on Glendora road on south side of road. , FOR SALE Case combine with motor; 1 A-C tractor, cultivator, mower, plow, disc, corn planter with fertilizer attachment; new 3-section harrow, rotary hoe, cultipacker, 4-wheel trailpr. npw tirps. Phnnp R102' nun onLiti a-it. showcase, good condition, upper display tray; 2-piece living room suite, practically new. McMillan's Market, Shelburn. FOR SALE All fibre plaid seat covers to fit most any car. Custers' Marathon Service Station. WANTED Washing and ironlings. Mrs, Henry Bedwell, Dugher, Ind. - .. , HOUSE ,FOR SALE 3 large oms with front and rear porch--.. Good well water and outuildings. $1500.00. Call 682-Y. FOR SALE Soy bean hay, al1 some timothy and clover. John ,ampton Farm, R. R.' 5, Sullivan. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. JohnWachtel Co. Teri fl Haute. Indiana I

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I FOR SALE South of Sullivan, I extra nice country home, 50 I acres, 6 rooms strictly modern, large barn, chicken house large enough for 1,000 hens. $3,000.00 down, 5 interest, $50 per month. Immediate possession. Inquire 424 So. Court St. FOR SALE Vz mile from Paxton, 19 acres, 5-room house,,! electricity, barn & chicken house Easy terms. Inquire 424 So Court. FOR SALE Korean Lespedeza Clover seed, Purdue tested 99.66 pure seed; 11c a pound. Wade Martindale, 3tmiles north of Sullivan, Vz mile west. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet four-door deluxe. Very clean inJ Side and out. Heater.'" A-l condition throughout. Roy Dyer, Dugger. Call after 4:00 p. m. FOR SALE 1 3-roomed house completely -furnished,, electric washer and refrigerator, water in kitchen. ! 4-roomed house also furnished. Immediate possession of both. Also steel guitar. Inquire at the North End Junk Shop, 1101 North State St. Wm. Malone. Metal UTILITY CABINETS, single door, 63" high, 15" wide, 12 18" deep, removable shelves. Ideal for storage of canned goods, bedding, clothing, magazines, books, tools, toys, hunting and fishing equipment. Smooth lustrous finish, high grade baked white enamel. $13.95. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Hartley Kartak, Authorized Dealer. FOR SALE-30-acre farm,, fair buildings, good farming ground, 8 acres timber, 2 good wells. Located 4 miles northeast of Carlisle. Raymond Pirtle, Carlisle, Indiana, R. R. 1. FOR SALE 1937 Deluxe Plymouth Coupe. A-l condition, good tires. Chas. Willis, R. 3, or phone 9132. FOR SALE Collier baby carriage, nursery chair, baby scales, never been used; wardrobe trunk, large solid mahogany library table, large feather bed, 3 pairs of red & gold drapes, like new. Home Cabins, Paxton. FOR SALE 80-acre farm, 50 acres cropland, 30 acres timber and pasture. Fair building and fences. Immediate possession. $5,000.00. B. F. Walters, Telephone 9074. . FOR SALE Used Frigidaire electric box. Maynard Campbell, 232 W. Thomas St. FOR SALE OR TRADE '41 Chev. Coupe. 206 N. Cross St. FOR SALE 3 cows, one fresh, calf by side, 2 freshen soon. Also 3 O.I.C. gilts; set of double harness. Fred Lynch, Jr., one mile east of Shelburn. CIGARETTES, $1.42 carton; motor oil, 2 gallons 98c; antifreeze, $1.00 & $2.65 gallon; and battery recharging. Flynn's, Shelburn. , . ' : PLENTY good adjustment tires and new tubes on hand at present. Six hundred sixteens, $11: six fifties, $12.50; five hundred seventeens, eighteens, nineteens and twenty-ones, $10.85; tubes, $3.50. Special price to dealers in lots of ten. Asa M. Clark, Hymera, Ind. FOR SALE 3-room house, '810 East Beech Street. Good condition. On pavement. Immediate possession. $1700.00. W. T. Mellott. : FOR SALE 5-room strictly modern house, South Section St. Immediate possession. $5500.00. W. T. Mellott, 1 FOR SALE One 5-ft. Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator. C. O. Ridgeway, R. 2. Graysville tele phone. FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All "new . equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.

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WANTED Dead animals. We , remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone Nov 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair- and . clean ing. Gasoline - tank; - repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St: Phone 334. WANTED TO RENT One un furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping. Box 47, care' Times. - WANTED TO HAUL Coal, ' sand & gravel, crushed rock,' limestone dumped or spread. Dallas Dozier, 840 N. State St., City. FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl or woman, wanting good home, for' general housework. Good wages. Write Mrs. Geo. C. Patton, R. R. 3, Box 581, Terre Haute, Ind. Phone C-53263. WANTED . TO TRADE '37 Dodge sedan, recently overhauled, new rubber, for IV2 -ton truck. Martindale, 3 miles north of Sullivan, Vi mile west. WANTED TO RENT By first

of March, three or four unf urn-1 requested to make copies to ished rooms, suitable for licht'keen for their own files-before

housekeeping. Prefer downstairs. Phone 898. Mr. Huff. WANTED TO RENT Modern home in Sullivan or Carlisle. Phone 148, Sullivan or write David Pryor, c-o Root's, Sullivan Store. - luiow&ucuicuua STEAM cleaning anff painting, any. make farm equipment. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES . ' All insurance is not alike. Hall, North Oakley BIdg. Ferd ' LARGEST display of stoves in Sullivan and . Greene Counties'. Warm Morning, . Majestic,- Duo Nubian, Glow Boy and Florence Heaters. Majestic and Copper Clad Ranges, for immediate delivery. Easy Terms.' Woodward' Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. " 1 ' : spring ..sales AM BOOKING now. Book early, and. be-assured nf vnnrs" Kmiir RpHwpll: Car-'. yours." lisle R. 1. YOUR FUTURE foretold . on Love, Marriage and Business. Call between fl:00 a .m. and 3:00 p. m. 209 E. Wall, Sullivan. DIESEL POWER Instruction, Male. Mechanically inclined men get free facts about opportunities and training plan covering big new field of DIESEL ENGINES for trucks, tractors, locomotives, power plants, ships, etc. We train you in your spare time. Write for details giving age and present occupation. Utilities Diesel Training, Box ND,: C-o Times. ' IS your living room suite outmoded? Have it . recovered and testy led in our new, modern work rooms. Now located uptown for your convenience.-; P & A Store. NOTICE Two shipments of monuments have been shipped. Buy now for decoration day. Buy where you ca.n see your stone before it is lettered. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson & Son. LOCALS Mrs. Gene Dailey and son, Robert, left Saturday for Franklin Park, Illinois, to join Mr. Dailey and where they will make their home. He is 1 employed at the C.B.F. in Chicago. - . ' Maude Silvers of Dugger, visited with Mrs. Marshall Rector Friday evening. Mrs. Rector is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jennings of Farmersburg, left yesterday for Florida, where they will spend several weeks. .;'. ' -Mr. B.'F. Lance of 53J East Washington Street underwent a serious operation at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Friday. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. She became ill at the home' vof her daughter, . Mrs. Charles W. Cooley at 1841 North 7t! Street, Terre- Haute and was rushed to the hospital last Wednesday. " Miss Mary K. Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Virgil Baldwin of 441 Stratton Street, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. E. H. Neeley, who lives near Oblong,. Illinois. Miss Baldwin left last Wednesday.. Mrs. Paul C. Stratton spent the week-end in Chicago.- . " Mr. and Mrs. .Jess Wilson and Ethel McCoy left this morning for Sebring, Florida, for an extended visit. - v . ' Mrs. Ralph Monroe has returned to her home here after visiting, in San Francisco, California. J. R. Leach of . Oelwin, " Ohio, was the pjest over the week-end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter ..Leach.. He was .on his way to Birmingham, Alabama, on a busi - ness trip. 4 -' - '-

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POET'S CORNER (Editor's note: This column Is beina conducted for publication of poems submitted by Sullivan county residents. Poems will be printed here as far as available space permits and the Times reserves the right to reject any poem deemed unsuitable. Copies of poems sent in will not be returned, therefore all persons are submitting for publication.) MOTHER 'you started out long years ago To'sail life's troubled : sea, , you jid not know, nor could you ' ernes ' ' How stormy it would be. Your heart Was brave, your rnnraee strong 1 A Cnrist your strength . stay ;you s'teered your :ship i , . . 1 j . . . and with steaay nana Ana neia to mm aiways. And now :- summit you ve . if. reached the And started down the slope, We know your : trust' is still in 'God'- '" Eternal life your hope.. 1 ; ; ; You are so understanding Your presence brings . us cheer Thats wny we all i0Veu sqv . Q Dreciou. Mother' Dear (V , 1 Mrs. Bertha Nash INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 11. (UP) Hogs, 6,500; good and choice' barrows and gilts, 160-225 lbs'., $25.00 $25.25; 225-240 lbs., $24.75;, 100-160 . lbs.,. $21.50 $22.50; sows--' mainly $19.50 $21.00. Cattle, 3,200; calves, 500; medium to average good steers and mixed' offerings, $19.00 $22.50; medium lightweight ' yearlings, $16.00 $18.50; - good heifs, $20.50 $22.00; good young beef cows, $14.50 $15.50; good and choice vealers, $29.50 $31.50. ' Sheep, 1,000; good and . choice 85-lb. fed Texas lambs; $23.50; slaughter ewes steady, $7.50 down. He Kept Ills Htad DU BOIS, Pa. (UP) A 1.000imund sheet of date steel slid off a passing truck and nearly cut in half an automobile driven by( WoHor Rnunh nf Mahaffev. Bouch ducked just in avoid being beheaded. time to

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This Morning's Headlines HELICOPTER REACHES NEW RECORD ALTITUDE An unofficial world altitude record for helicopters of 18,850 feet was set yesterday by Maj. Ernest Cassell, the Army Air Forces No. 1 pilot for this type of test. A National Aeronautical Association observer, in an accompanying B-25 bomber, announced .that the figure, far beyond previous record of 11,243 feet, would be certified to the association for entry in its. records,. The previous record was set by Karl Bode of Germany in 1939. : . -

BATTERED BODY OF NURSE FOUNDA wartime Army flying nurse, Mrs. Jeanne T. French, 40 years old, yesterday was found slain and mutilated in an isolated West Los Angeles field. The nude body of .the nurse had been beaten, cut and trampled. Scrawled on her. abdomen was-a profane phrase and below it were the initials, B. D. which investigators presumed stood for "Black Dahlia,", and at least to that extent linked the case to- the slaying four weeks ago of Elizabeth Short, .22, whose mutilated body was found seven miles from where Mrs. French's remains were discovered yesterday

RIOT PROTESTS ITALIAN SIGNING OF PEACE PACT The ink was scarcely dry on history-making peace treaties of Italy and Eour other German satellites before violence flared in. Rome and in Pola, Italian naval base ceded to Yugoslavia. ' A British Brigadier was shot and killed at Pola by an Italian j woman and angry Kalian students assaulted the Yugoslav legation at Rome in protest against the Italian pact. Italy observed a ten-minute interval of mourning over the terms of the treaty. . .

. UPHOLD ILLICIT STRIKE PENALTY The National Labor Relations Board ruled yesterday that workers who strike in viola- , t!6n of a ntt.-strike pledge in their union contracts can be fired with-' Out the protection of the Wagner Art. The Wagner Act, which created the NLRB, guarantees the worker's right to pick his own, bargaining representative and : bans "unfair labor practices" . of . employees.

' Tne ruling, yesterday, reiterated a 'Supreme Court a year ago;

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Mrs. Verna Robbins left for Martinsville, Indiana Sunday afternoon for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fulford attended the funeral of A. C. Cox in Oaktawn. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sweet and daughter, Linda, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson of Terre Haute, ' visited Mrs. Fannie McKinney Sunday afternoon. MflX McKinney of Ft. Ord, California was discharged and returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. McKinnev. Wednesday. ' - 1 T T..f- TT TT tlill ! r. r$ I .IViX. ellju xxiia. aa. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and daughter, Vicki Jane, of Carlisle, visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Dudley and daughter, Helen Margaret, of Sullivan, visited Mrs. Mallie Stuck Saturday afternoon. ELLIS Mrs. Jack Kirby has entered the"Robert Long Hospital at Indianapolis ' for ' treatment She is expected to be : there for v two weeks: " ' " '"' " ' " Mrs. Marie Mitchell entertained the Ladies Mission Circle of the Olive Branch Church at her home' Thursday afternoon.' .- Mr. and Mrs. 1 George Cullison had as their Sunday - dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Owen MElravy and daughter, Jo Ann, and Mrs. William Rector. . ' Asher Page who has been in poor health for the last few months is slowly improving. Mrs. Waneta Driver has accepted a position as a beauty operator at Indianapolis. She was formerly employed at the West Side Beauty Salon operated by Leona Ham at Linton. ' Mrs. Jesse Bedwell was called last week to care for Mrs. Glen Hudson who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. William Rector had as their Monday evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Luxton and son, Mrs. Owen McElravy and daughter, Jo Ann, and Mrs. George Cullison. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and sons visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halback and daughter of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson of Jasonville. U. of Wise. Draws Foreigners . MADISON Wis.; (UP) The University of Wisconsin this year has. attracted more than twice as many foreign students as it had in any previous enrollment. The 188 new foreign students enrolled come irom more man a score ui countries in all parts of the world. view which was expressed by a - "

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1 Dorothy Unger of New Lebanon, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mize of Whiting, Indiana, spent the week-end with Mr., and Mrs. Ed Bogard. ' The Women's Society of .Christian Service will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Drue Pinkston. Bruce Copeland spent Saturday in Sullivan. Mrs. Kate Bowen has been confined to her home the past week with illness. ' Hall Bogard purchased the late Allen ' Pinkston property last week. Mrs. Lottie Arnett who . has been seriously ill for the past six weeks is slowly improving. DR. A. C McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY. MAX WELL-BE VIS SHOE CO. CITY-TAXI-PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous 0 Reliable M. J. Aikin & Son ' FUNERAL HOME Dosser "Alkla'i Service CMta W Mm" . Qilt paying rent and own you home. Special bargains on property; on installment phut Also farms for tale. W. T. MELLOTT One-Minute Tegt , 'IT What nationality wereAbraham Lincoln's forbears? 2. To what federal position was Lincoln appointed when he was 24 years old and which he held for three years? ' 3. In what year was Lincoln first elected to the state legislature of Illinois? " t " Words of Wisdom There is no genius in life like .the genius of energy and activity. I D. G. Mitchell. n Hints on Etiquette In addressing the governor of

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