Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 October 1948 — Page 3

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WE HAVE small amount of 20-20 and 2-12-6 fertilizer, enty of 0-20-0 in stock. Farm lureau Coop. AUTO INSURANCE Same serce, no raise in rates. Ferd E. bll, North Oakley Bldg. Phone 7. General Insurance & Real. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE allpaper mills and jobbers are Ijw closing out their 1948 line of allpaper patterns. Prices on any of these papers have been iduced as much as 65. We are assing these huge savings on to ou. Many remnants heap. Sullian Decorating Co. FOR SALE Flowers for all oclasions. Evergreens for landscap ing. Karns Greenhouses, South pugger, Phone 66F14. FOR SALE OR TRADE Trade or buy where your money goes farther and be sure and buy from a licensed deal cr. 1918 Chrysler Saratoga Brough am. R. & U. 80 mi. 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner Sedanette, Con. Shift. R. & H. 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner 4Dr. Hydramit. R. & H. 1948 Pontiac 6 Sedan, R. & H, Hydra. Shift. 1948 Olds. 76 Series Scdanette. R. & II. 1948 Chev. Fleetline Aero-Sedan. R. & 11. 1948 Plymouth 4-dr. R. 1947 Pontiac 6 Streamliner, R. & II. 1917 Plymouth 4 dr.. R. & H. 1947 Plymouth 5-pass. - coupe. R. & H. 1916 Pontiac 8 Streamliner, Sedanette. It. & H. 1918 Dodge j-ton P.U. Several other cars in stock ready for delivery. Remember you are dealing with a licensed Indiana Dealer when ym deal here. Our reputation is built on fair and honest dealing. 212 N. Section St. j On Highway 41 In Sulliyan Phone 330 -y LEX MrKEE G. L DECKARD FOR SALE 6-foot gas refrigorator, slightly usee rnceo iu sell. Reason for selling. Lucille Smith, Phone 49. FOR SALE Antique solid oak bed and springs, dresser. Phone 3204, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth coach in good condition; 1947 Dodge motor , with good tires, $900.00. If interested see Warren Sevier, R. 3 Sullivan. FOR SALE International "M" tractor and equipment. See Bill Johnson, Merom, Indiana. FOR SALE Good set of har ness and wagon; Nubian heating stove. Lace Goodman, Sullivan, Iid., R. R. 3. '"NOW AVAILABLE New bottle gas ranges complete with Philgas equipment. Bill McCoy. FOR SALE Brown coat, red fox collar; brown suit, Forstmann flannel. Sizes 16. Nora Mann. I FOR SALE Multicolored oval braided rugs a 6 ft. x 9 ft. and a 30 inch x 60 inch. Phone 8115. Twelve Acres Motor Court. FOR SALE 1 cabinet heater, 1 oil spacer heater, 1 FairbanksR'joris pump jack. V. L. Nichols, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE Heatrola. Court.' Phone 933-Y. 701 N. FOR SALE One 8-piece walnut Mission finish dining room suite and china cabinet. Also one full size bed with springs. Inquire 248 South Section after 5 p. m. FOR SALE 4-room bungalow, very good repair, built-in cabinets, floors sanded. Possession two weeks. Also large Glow-Boy stove. Roy Dyer, Dugger. FOR SALE Medium size heating stove in fair condition. Priced cheap. 7 miles west of Sullivan on state road 154. Murry Frakes. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Tcrre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour serJohnWachtelCo Terre Haute, Indiana

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Located 2 miles north of Sullivan on 41, known as Stop 25. See own-, er at property. i . FOR SALE Entire stock and i fixtures. Will sacrifice. Flat price $300.00. 118 W. Washington. In-! quire A. A. Smith, R. 5, Box 235, Sullivan. I TAVERN and real estate for sale. Doing good business. 2-way licenses. A good buy at a low pi-ice. The Eagle Inn, Hymera, Ind. FOR SALE My desirable modern country home 1 mi. north on 41. 7 rooms, 6 acres. Must be seen to be appreciated. Geo. Lord, Phone 8063 or 582. FOR SALE-rTappan gas range, chest of drawers, breakfast set, wool rug, and living room suite. Have sold my home. 341 North Broad. Phone 329-L. FOR SALE Men's satin poplin raincoat, practically new, size 36; lady's brown gabardine suit, size 9. 225 North Main St FOR SALE White enamel N.R.H. 75 lb. ice box, good condition. Albert Oakes, Shelburn Phone 39-J. 364 West Mill St. i t UK SALE New automata Hot Point , electric range, Hot Point electric refrigerator, B e n d i x washer used since June 1st. All new.' Reason for selling, leaving city. Mrs. Harmon Kelley, Jr., 220 JN. i'rench. Phone 939-A. FOR SALE Kelvinator electric refrigerator, in good condition. j New rose colored shag rug. New j red satin comfort, 2 double blank -. ets. Mrs. H. A. Powell. 317 North Section, City. FOR QUICK SALE White Hut I Cafe in operation. One house in . rear. Corner lot 50x45. Reason for t selling, illness. Call Jack Farmer, 69-E, or Leon VanMeter, 76, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Stock and grain farm, 137 acres, on blacktop near Graysville, known as Clara Fountain Fauu.;..gond improvements and running water. 5 acres 4 miles west of Sullivan on blacktop, fair improvements, can handle on payment plan. Harry M. Brown, 512 N. Section. WHY PAY MORE? 16 Dairy, $3.35; Hominy, $3.85; Egg Mash, $4.55; Corn & Oats, $3.60. Shake's Cut Rate Feed Store . 1. 5-room new house, city water, full basement,' also garage basement, 4 acres land. Located just outside city limits. Possession to suit buyer. 2. Grocery stock and fixtures, in a good location, and certainly doing a profitable business. C. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance. Office at 451 South Troll St. Phone 542-Y. FQR SALE A new semi-modern house 4 acres of ground. I Lights, and water, basement, and ! garage. Adjoining city of SulliI van. Possession 40 days. Priced I for quick sale, $4750.00. W. T. j Mellott FOR SALE 1 Remington .22 short Model 241 rifle. $45.00. 420 W. Donaldson. Phone 540. YOUR MONEY buys more at the P and A Store. First quality, Chrome Dinette, $54.50. 32-piece Fies'taware with teapot, $5.95. 32piece Whiteware, $2.95 and $3.95. 9x12 Linoleums, $6.95. Large E-Z-Do Wardrobes, $5.95. End Tables, $2.95 up. Arvin Electric Heaters, $9.95. See us for new and used Furniture and trade-ins. FOR SALE 2. 3 and 4-row rotary hoes. Save 10 by buying this fall. Shepherd St Willis Farm Equipment. , FOR SALE One walnut dining room suite, table, chairs, buffet and china closet. ' Mrs. ' Rudolph Werriz, Phone 505. FOR SALE 2 men's suits, gabardine and tweed; one topcoat, size 39, all in perfect condition. Also a lady's black Chesterfield coat and grey suit, several good skirts and dresses, size 14. 302 Giles Street or phone 425-A. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile I sedan. 30 N. Cross St., Sullivan,: Ind. Priced to sell. ' i DUROC BOAR & GILT SALE Monday, Oct 11 at 1 p. m. (Under cover.) 60 head of spring ' boars and gilts. Medium type with good length, dark red and plenty of thickness and, quality. Sgle will be at the farm located on State Road 57, 3 miles north of, Newberry and ilk miles, south of Road 54. Brown Bros., Lyons,

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Woodard, 1 mile west Shelburn. Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your i radiator leaks see Wayne Kenne- j North Main, Sullivan. NOTICE On and after October 1st, my office will be at my residence, location, 451 South Troll St. My phone No. 542-Y. C Usrey, for Real Es tate and Insurance. ' RADIATOR CLEANING head into winter assured of safe driv ing. Protect . your engine by letting us clean the radiator now! Marathon Service Station, northeast corner Section and Washington. CELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN IN. FREE ESTIMATES. NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. WRITE PADGETT CO., .VIN-j CENNES. NEED WORK done on your car or truck? Give us a try, Bob Wright, service manager. Sullivan County Motor Sales, On U. S. 41, Shelburn, Ind. Phone 30. BUYING SOYBEANS every day from early 'til late. Highest market prices paid Quick service, we do appreciate your business. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan, phone 325. "STORY OF THE VATICAN" Presented by St. Mary's Church Sunday, October 10th at the Church Auditorium. First showing 7:15 P. M. Second showing 8:30 P. M. Admission 21 cents plus 4 cents tax. Tickets will be sold by H. Katzenberger. PUBLIC GAMES Wednesday, Oct. 6th, Shelburn Legion Home. Sponsored by Shelburn Legion Auxiliary. THOSE chimneys that are bad, have them fixed now or. you may wish you had; ?5 years experience in chimney work. Art Scales,"r R. 4, Sullivan. . : 2i ! BPW RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 & 9, Sullivan j Tractor Sales, east of JTrust Bldg. ; ! RUMMAGE & Bake' SaleTFri-' day, Oct. 8 at Powell Garage. Sponsored by Pocahontas Lodge. Members bring rummage Thursday at 1 o'clock. j CESSPOOL, septic tanks and' outside toilet cleaning. Price $1.00 per barrel. Box 60 care Times. j REVIVAL at Paxton Methodist ' Church beginning Oct. 10 through , Oct. 24. Service each evening at 7:00 p. m. Special music by the Armstrong family each evening, j WANTED i WANTED Night waitress. Steady work. Off Saturday nights. ! Kat-A-Korner Cafe, Phone 9205. WANTED Man to work in long , established local retail business. I No experience necessary. Excel-1 lent opportunity. Write Box XX, c-o Times, stating age and refer-: ences. CESSPOOL, septic tank, gov-' . eminent toilet cleaning. Mjodern 1 pumping equipment. Box 20 care I Times. I I FOR RENT FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric hand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR RENT Choice three-room apartment with bath. Private entrance. Available Nov. 1st. Adults bnly. Write Box 45 c-o Times. LOST LOST OR STRAYED Black rat terrier dog, "Nig." White stripe on breast, Reward. Malcolm Campbell, Phone 9163. LOST Black eabardine rain coat belt Thursday between Court j House and Post Office. Finder please notify Doris Scott, Recorder's Office, phone 211. STRAYED Black cocker span iel. Male. Reward. Phone 679-A. Bob Marlow. Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains cn property on, Installment I plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

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Ex-fight mgr. Ex-pitcher jjun urun nunc im A . . . .1 1 1 P One of the widest-experienced nen in journalism is Barry Faris, editor in chief of International News Service. However, before joining his first paper, the St. Joseph, Mo., Gazette, in 1908, he had a spell as a power plant worker and even set out to manage a prize fighter. He worked on numerous big city newspapers before joining INS in 4915. Faris covered and directed INS coverage in both World Wars and gained a great scoop on the arrest of Bruno Hauptmann as the Lindbergh baby kidnap-murderer. Faris traveled some 100,000 miles during World War II to keep in contact with and survey problems of his correspondents. "See America First" was the motto of Clark Griffith, president of the Washington American league club, before he settled down as a resident of the District of Columbia. Born in Clear Creek. Tiirie tof hMrW It. J. falMt OKa

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JOHN STEELE REPORTED BETTR BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 5 (UP) Former Governor John Steele of Illinois walked freely around Clay County Hospital today after a week's rest and observation and his doctors said he probably would be released tomorrow or Thursday. Steele, also one-time national commander of the American Legion, was hospitalized for treatment of a lung congestion last week. By' LILIAN CAMPBELL J Central Press Writer MoTNov. 20, 1869, he first pitched a professional game for Bloomington. 111., in 1887. Next he hurled for Milwaukee, then went to the St. Louis Browns. He was traded to Boston, released to Tacoma, Wash., released to Missoula, Mont, pitched for Oakland, Cal., then returned east to hurl for the Chicago Nationals. Next he went to the White Sox in Chicago, then was named first manager of New York's American league club. He also managed the Cincinnati Reds for three years, then went to Washington in 1911 to manage that team. He became part owner and president in 1920. IT HAPPENED TODAY ' On Oct. 5, 1789, a mob rioted In Farts and women marched on Versailles, one of first acts of the French revolution. Same date in 1930 the R-101, world's largest zeppelin, exploded over France, killing 47. Former Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis died Oct. 5, 1941, and Al Smith, former presidential candidate, died Oct. 5. 1944. HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. The ship's motion affects the semi-circular canals. of . the inner ear. 2. Any device doing : imuaB' damage by explosion. 3. FootbalL , 4. The tip of the. tongua 5. Caffeine. By Jimmy Hatlo

Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5. (UP) Hogs 7,000; opened very slow, later more active; good and choice barrows and gilts around 180-250 lbs., $1.00 to $1.50 lower than Monday's close at $23.00; several loads $23.65 $23.75; few hundred early $24.00; scattering 260-290 lbs. down to $23.00; 100-160 lbs. eligible at $18.50 $22.00; sows around 50c to mostly $1.00 lower at $18.50 $21.50, few $21.75 and odd to $22.00. Cattle 1,200, calves 500; steers and heifers slow, some early sales about steady, some interests bidding unevenly lower on kinds represented in run; load high good yearling steers and load mixed steers and heifers $33.50; small lots good to choice steers $34.00; several head good heavy steers $26.00 $30.00; bulk average medium to good short fed yearlings $26.00 $31.00; cows moderately active, steady, good beef cows $20 00320.50; vealers moderately active, mostly 50c lower, early bulk good and choice $29.50 $31.50. Sheep 2,000; native lambs moderately active, steady to weak, good and choice $23.50 $24.00, top $24.50 sparingly on several lots; medium and good $21.00 $23.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $7.00 $9.00.

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5. (UP) ! Cash grain: Wheat: firm: receipts 7 cars: No. 1 red $2.12; No. 1 hard $2.12; No. 2 red $2.11; No. 2 hard $2.11.' i Corn: firm; receipts 23 cars; No. 2 yellow $1.42; No. 3 yellow $1.40; No. 2 white $1.52; No. 3 white $1.50. ! Oats: firm; receipts 13 cars; NoJ 2 white .71; No. 2 red .71. I Soybeans: strong; receipts 44 cars; $2.38V2 carload lots F-0-Bc Indiana and Illinois points. : DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO. I

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Fairbanks Wins Softball Title 4 In the play-off series for the county softball championship, Fairbanks defeated New . Lebanon. Every game of the series was hotly contested. New Lebanon won the opener Thursday night by a score of 8 to 5. Fairbanks won Friday night, 9 'to. -8, in an extra-inning game, and again Saturday morning 8 to 6. The battery tor New Lebanon was Lisman and Phegley; for Fairbanks, Tarrh and, HalBerstadt. ' ' In the final and deciding game New Lebanon made 8 hits, 6 runs and 3 errors. Fairbanks collected 7 hits and 8 runs and, made 3 errors. IN MEMORIAL In loving memory ot my dir son; Millard "Nib" Smith, ' who lost his life in an. automobile, accident TFiiee' jTaiT ago, Sept.' 30, 1945. . Today recalls sad memories Of a precious son gone to rest. And the ones who think of him today ; Are the ones who loved him best. Sadly missed by his mother, Mrs. Laura Smith and family. . Are you going thru the functional, 'mtddle-age' period peculiar to women (38-52 yrs.)? Does this make yott suffer from hot flashes, feel so nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! Pinkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Kffig ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS; Standard Service Corner Section and Wall it To iuy " " -.I..... COOPERAGE PLANT . ' "'

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