Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 140, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 July 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 15.-1947. PAGE THREE BLONDIE CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2o per word tot one day, 4c per word for three days. Minimum pharge, 35c. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to 'classified ads that are not paid by the end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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FOR SALE Milk coolers, elecic fans, bicycles. Farm Bureau o-op. PROMPT ROAD service for r battery and farm eauhomen Troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . SJl MACE. . CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any rpose, GRAVEL. Materials contcted if desired. Free estimate. lone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block lant. WE HAVE Combination storm floors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulaion Co., 258. FOR SALE 5-room modern Vrfdence, full basement. 424 th Section. Phone 714.. Clare Keys. Shown by appointnt only. IJOOKING now for rug cleanis in the home. Best oi equip ment used. Phone 943-L for ap pointment. IfOR SALE 6-room house with ih and furnace, two lots, one fth fruit, chicken house and gaIge. 1 block "north off 54. Harry tfroshears, Dugger. HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's Cutlost Concentrate is enough for wo pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us toay. Let us figure your savings. AWRENCE MARTIN FEED! STORE, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1933 Plymouth truck in fair condition. Good tires rand new battery. Telephone 940-B. 761 E. Harris. FOR SALE Late model West-' inghouse cabinet model ironer and chair. Phone 645-L. FOR SALE Brand new 48 pass. Ford School Bus with brand new Hicks body. If interested contact Mr. C. Followell at Jasonville at our Harvester Store. FOR SALE A-C combine, Lincoln soy beans. E. W. Clark, Sullivan Route 3. . FOR SALE-rBaby bed, baby ibuggy1 and garden plow. Bud fCost, 1 mile north of. Dodd Bridge. i FOR SALE Four 6.00x16 tires l and tubes, good ones. James VowelL.701 N. Section. Telet phone 115. FOR SALE Good, strong girl's bicycle, with . new spare tire, $15.00. Billie Dodd, Route 4, Shelburn Phone 21-D. FOR SALE Haul-It-All, 2wheel steel trailer, over ton capacity. 201 N. Section St. Phone 872. FOR SALE 1942 Ambassador i Six Nash, A-l condition' 567 So. Section. ? FOR SALE Guernsey bull and weaned pigs. Henry Meyer, N. .Main St., Sullivan, Ind. , , T-RATED Receptables. While Hhey last. Boyd Electric Shop, v North Of the Square on 41. IS FOR SALE 5-room semi-mod-em home,- 471 So. Section St. ( Owner moving' to California. See ; Brown Abstract Co. FOR SALE 1. 6-room house, strictly, modern and in excellent condition, nice location. Special i price on this lovely home. Immediate possession. 2. Strictly modern house, 5 ' rooms, and bathroom, above, ; kitchen, fruit, laundry and coal rooms all separate in basement. Garage and poultry house. One acre land, 1 block north road 54 ' in Dugger. A real home at. a bargain price. Immediate possession. 3. Filling station, building and , stock of Merchandise. Ideal location on 41 south of Paxton. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, " South Main, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan. Phone 172. Vacuum cleaners with deluxe attachments. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE Kid broke T)ony, 42 inches high; 1 , yearling Holstein heifer; 75-lb. ice box. James Medley, R. R. 3. Phone 9104. ' Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, U sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed bervice, bullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. ' Terre Haute. Indian
30c pound. Phone 8064. FOR SALE 1 36" Silent Breeze fan, 1 National cash register, 1 electric coke box, 1 .22 clay bird gun and trap. The Coffee Shop, Carlisle.' FOR SALE Used Westinghouse milk cooler, like new. Inquire ( McCAMMON APPLIANCE,' Sullivan. FOR SALE New shipment of cacti and table ferns,, cut flowers, funeral designs and bird baths. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE Nice White Rock friers. Ralph Dodds, Phone 9212. VA miles south on 41. FOR SALE House trailer, new, special built 22 ft., with full size bed. Sacrifice $1875.00. 116 'So. 13th, Terre Haute. FOR SALE 1. City property and farms. 2. 4-room house and other out buildings, 5 acres land, close in. I West Sullivan High School. 3. Grocery stock and fixtures, good location in Sullivan. Usrey's Real Estate & Ins., Coffman Bldg., Phone 172. Pressure water systems for home and farm use, for both deep and shallow wells. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. MISCELLANOUS ALL insurance is not alike. See us about our full service plan of safe, sound, economical auto insurance with 80 col. We have fire, life, cargo and compensation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg. FOR prompt removal of straw at highest price see or call Wm. F. Johnson, Merom, Ind. COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. QUESTION Where can you obtain cane sugar for canning purposes? ANSWER Flynn's Service, west of Shelburn on 41 PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening 8:00 P. M. at,. St.' Mark's Churcli Basement. Door prize Public invited. DANCING every night at Blue Goose, from 7 to 12 p. m, Shel burn, Ind. Ben Anleitner. WUJibTiuj wnere can you purchase a new 600-16 4 ply tire for $13.95 tax included? Answer Flynn's Service, Shelburn. JOE SAYS: If you want to bfty or sell property telephone 673' or see Joe Souter at 326 West Beech Street, Sullivan. WANTED V WANTED TO BUY Straw in field or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farmersburg. WANTED To clean cesspools septic tanks, government toilets Modern pumping equipment used Box 20 c-o Times. FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor , Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equip ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room. 20 E. Harris. FOR RENT Two large rooms, 227 So. Court St. Water and gas. See John Knew, 833 N. State. LOST LOST Black bulldog puppy. Answers to name of Skippy. Call 933-X. CARD OF THANKS . We wish to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their help and kindness during the death of our loved one. We also want to thank Rev. Noah Beadle, the singers and all who sent floral offerings. MrsA Dorothy Tomey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomey and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomey and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierson . and family Mrs. Margarite Biel WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building Cwtem Work ' Phone SSI
FOR SALE Young fries,
CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who sent and brought beautiful flowers, greetings, and all those who helped in any way during my recent illness. Maurine Blakeman '
TODAY'S MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS. Julv 15. (U.R) Hogs, 6,000; barrows and gilts 160 lbs. and up opened active; $1 higher than Monday; 160-250 lbs., $27.00 $27.50; 250-300 lbs., $24.75 $26.75; 300-400 lbs., $22.50 $24.00; 100-160- lbs., $24.00 $25.50; sow market not fully established; earlier bulks, $16.00 $20.00; choice light weight, $21.00 $22.00. Cattle, 2,500;' carves, 600; choice and good steers active; choice light weight, $30.10; low good to just choice light and medium weight steers, $26.00 $28.00; medium fed steers, $24.00 $24.50; choice heifers, $27.50 $27.75; medium and good, $23.00 $26.50; good beef cows, $18.00 $20.00; common and medium, $13.50 $17.50; vealers. fairly active; good and choice, $22.50 $25.00; medium and good, $19.50 $22.50: com mon and medium, $16.00 $19.50. Sheep; 600; choice light weight shorn slaughter ewes ' to $7.00; heavies around $5.00. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Strawn and Mrs. Ethel Hanna af Seattle, Washington, attended the Strawn f leuiuoii ai ioogooiee, maiana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alexander of Indianapolis, spent the week-
end in Sullivan with friends and vacation here with their parents, relatives. - Tommy Schultz spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard and in Terre Haute with his sister, son, Lee, spent last week in Sul- Mrs. Clate Austin, livan the guests of Mrs. Kate, Dr. Ellis Martin of t IndianaHoward. They returned to their polis, visited relatives and friends home in Connersville today. here last week. C. A. Rickard of Bicknell, spent !
Sunday and Monday with Mr. i and Mrs. Rush Rickard and Karen Sue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scott entertained a few friends with a fried chicken supper-'-Saturday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Med Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jared, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Rickard and Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Rush Rusher. Charles Sanders of Picayune, Mississippi was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , Boroughs recently. Mrs. Nancy Carter Jennings underwent an . operation at St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre, Haute today. J ANNUAL EXHIBIT AND DRESS REVUE WEDNESDAY The annual exhibit and dress revue of the Sullivan 4-H Girls club will be held at the high school on Wednesday, July 16. The exhibit will consist of work from clothing, baking, food preparation", canning, room improvement, handicraft and garden projects and will be' open to the public at '1:30 p. m. The program and dress revue will begin at 2:30 p. m. Winners will be selected from this dress revue to represent the Sullivan clubs in th county dress revue on August 9. . ; j i. JNOrmaiee inomson, presiuem of the Snappy Sullivanites, will act as mistress of ceremonies for the following program: Welcome by Rosalie Goodman; reading by Carolyn Mahan; flute solo by Jane Myers; presentation of sweepstakes awards; jiano solo by Margo Adams; 4-H songs by Be vera Boyle, Jo Ann Decker, Nancy Drake, Hazel Prose, Wilma Alexander, Jane Walters, Patty Orr, Peggy Jlobinson and Judith Bell; dress revue accommarks by Miss Jeanette Gentry; announcement of dress revue fie rflfrochmDTltB Anyone who is interested in 4-H Club ' work is invited to attend. I CARLISLE
Miss Carolyn Jean Sampsofi of cal Society for 1947.43. He sucLinton, has returned to her home ceedg Dr Esther A Ehgle of the after a week's visit with her Commercial Solvents Corporaaunt, and under Mr. and Mrs. u Terre Haute ;
Elmer cnariton ana son, jacKie Ray, of Carlisle, R. 1. ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication x STAHL'S Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
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SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howard are spending a months i vacation in Albuquerque, New Mexico with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and dau ghter, Dee. Mrs. Sy Brown of New York, is spending the week here with her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hill of , ing General of the Eleventh Air ?vuw "y contacting tne Air KeTndianannlis snont. ThnrsHw Force, funds are available to train s-rve Training Detachment at
with his mother Mrs. J D Hill 1 Herschel Vance spent the past 1 week here with friends. Mr j m T k N h , ft for their home in Battle Creek, Michigan after a two week's DUGGER ; Mr, and Mrs. Bon Hickman have returned from a visit in Oliver SpringSVTennessee." " Mrs. John Boyles, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Hickmari, returned to her home in Ft. Wayne, Friday. Mrs. Henry Rafe, who has been the guest of friends here, has returned to ner home in Lansing, Michigan. Dan Griffith and Clay Goodman have returned from a vacation in the Smoky Mountains. I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes had ' as their week-end guests, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Dukes of Urbana, Illinois, and Miss Marcella Dukes of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt and daughter, Marilyn Sue, spent Sunday afternoon at Shakamak. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kielblock with a fish fry Sunday. In the afternoon they visited relatives in Freelandville, Sandborn and Linton. Mrs. Thelma Hickman enter tained the P.T.A. club Friday evening. Roll call was answered with proverbs. After the business CK.nn oamo! wpr nlnvH Winners were Verna Hammack) Isa. beU wilsoiv Cynthia Carlisle, an(J Anna stevenson. The hostess gerved refre-shments of - jell0i wafers and iced tea to Isabell Wilson, Ella Sims, Cynthia CarKMblck Bess Ma son, Verna Hammack, Ona Laxton, and Anna Stevenson, The next meeting will be a picnic at the park. Roll call will be answered by a thought from the w Tidi State Instructor1 To Head oCience IrfOUp TERRE HAUTE, July .15 William G. Kessel of the chemical faculty of the Indiana State Teachers College has been elected chairman of , the Wabash Valley Section nf the American Chemi- ! Other new officers, of the Section, which has its headquarters ip Terre Haute, are: Dr. Frank j Dolian, vice-chairman, Dr. Phillip Baker, secretary,; and Dr. Ralph ', I E. . Bennett, .treasurer, valli ot-pie , Corrtmerci'al I" Solvents Corpora- ! tion'. Dr. O. M. Knudsen of the Rose Polytechnic. Institute was chosen a member of the Section's Executive Council, and Dr. Jerome Martin, also of Commercial Solvents, was named to the Society's National Council,
Army Reserves To Have Summer Camp Hundreds of former Army pilots, now Air Reserve officers, are participating in the Air Re serve encampment program which
is now under way at Godman throughout the course. Field, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Air Reserve officers and enAccording to Major General Iisted men who desire assignment Thomas J. Hanlev. Jr.. Command- to 15 days active duty should
1300 reserve fliers and 700 enlisted men who reside in the Eleventh Air Force area. This
area includes Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsyl-'p vania, Virginia, Maryland, and
the District of Columbia. The Stout Field Air Reserve Training Detachment, under the
command of Colonel Henry A. Ply because school terms have Sebastian, is now processing ap- ended and they have filed claims plications for this training. Stout at local Indiana Employment SeField's original quota of 292 of- curity Division offices, Noble R. ficers has been increased by over Shaw, director of the agency, 25 per cent. Similarly, the or- said today. iginal quota of 69 .enlisted men He pointed out that the Vethas been increased by over 50 erans Administration requires per cent. : 1 the Division to obtain evidence To be eljgible for training, Re-f from a readjustment allowance .sej-ye. pfficers'must sign a certifi- claimant that he is actively seekcate that, they "are not a" member 4 ihig work and that - educational of the National Guard, and are subsistance allowances have not not drawing a pension or dis- been paid for any period for ability allowance from the gov- which unemployment allowances ernment. Non-rated as well as are claimed In some instances rated officers may apply. Mr. Shaw added, student veterans Those qualified will be ordered are paid accumulated annual to active duty at one of the leave beyond the end of the training periods beginning July school year. The agency, there21, August 4, August 18, Septem- fore, cannot pay a claimant unber 1, and September 15. Travel employment allowances until time will be allowed for travel subsistance payments have been to and from Godman Field and terminated.' The fact that he the officers will be paid in ac- school term has ended is only one cordance with the regular Army factor to be considered, pay scale, for their rank. Mr. Shaw explaned that ,, the Organized classes will be de- Division is doing everything voted to subjects of timely; in- possible to find suitable work terest. Basic military . training for students registered with the will be kept to a minimum. Class- Indiana State Employment Serves will emphasize the importance ice.
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FromptxSanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Go. -Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1:00 P.M. 329 SOUTH COURT ST. I will sell at public auction my household goodsi con
sisting of 1 living room suite, 1 base'rocker, 1 Motorola!
cabinet radio, 1 book case, 1 smoker end table, 1 floor lamp, 2 pin-up lamps 1 Estate heating stove, 1 threequarter bed, springs & mattress, 1 buffet, 1 overstuffed chair, 1 vanity, 1 bed, springs, mattress, V table and, 2
chairs, 2 kitchen cabinets, 1 swing, 1 9x12 rug, 1 ll'xll' numerous to mention.
. TERMS, CASH Not Responsible In Case JOf Accidents JACK MODGLIN, Owner Joe Souter, Auctioneer.
of the regular Army and the Reserve team in the maintenance of a strong Air Force. Enlisted men will form crews and perform squadron duties just as they did during the war. The research and development program within the Army Air Forces will be stressed
stout Field, Indianapolis, anaNo Unemployment rr Ci. J r raY 0 OlUdent VCtS INDIANAPOLIS, July 15 Student veterans are not eligible for readjustment allowances simB , electric sweeper, 1 porch - 3" rug. Other articles too
Ten Years Ago Today July 15, 1937: Twenty miners were killed in the Baker mine explosion today. Three Russians fly over north pole to set new record. Mary Dix, of Sullivan , has been selected as one of the seven girls from the 1937 Home Economics class of Purdue University to assist in the revision of the home economics course of study at Purdue. The Navy continued its search today for Miss Amelia Earhart and Frederick Noonan. Japan sends more troops to China.
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SOUR GRAPES
WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT . BUT SOUR MILK CAN KE PREVENTED BY USING A WESTINGHOUSE MILK COOLER SMITH'S HDW. Carlisle, Ind.
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TIHE5 THAT OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES
You get improved quality and reduced prices when you buy B.F. Goodrich Silvertowns the tire that outwears prewar tires for less -than preuar prices. Big price reductions have been announced. All popular sizes now cost less than before the war.
LESS A UMRAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OW TIMS
SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUFTLY
HERSCHEL. PIRTLE So. Side Square
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I'VE HAD SOME CLOSE CALLS LATELY, DlCK I'M JUST WONDERING HOW SAFE I'LL BE IN COLONEL PLUNKETT'S PLANE MEROM Lois Kelly of Chicago, spent the week-end here with , her mother, Mrs. Nan Kelly. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Sandra Kay, to Mr. and Mrs. Wra, Petty born at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Mrs. Petty, is the former Lois Jane Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierson. Oma Faye Houpt, clerk in the Vickery Store, is enjoying' a vacation this week. ... , The Women's Society of Christian Service is sponsoring a ' musical program Friday evening at the Methodist church. There will be a small admission charge. Don East of Carlisle will present the program. - i,.wllwj.JHUCT - i"t,? . .mii' ! 1 ili,iaiMiiirti:kii NOW ONLY m t? 6.00-16 PLUS TAJ '5.50-17-14 20, E0-I6 17.45" ' 7.00-15-19.35 i50 mm i?s PUTS A NEW 6.00-16 SILVERTOWN ON YOUR CA9 - RUSSELL INBODY , ?- ' Sullivan
Former Price 16.10 Prewar Price 14.75
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