Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 November 1948 — Page 5

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Co-op. ALL insurance is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffnian Bide. Phone &67. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Wailpaper mills and jobbers are now closing out tneir 1U48 line of wallpaper patterns. Prices on many of these papers have been reduced as much as 65. We are passing these huge savings on to you. Many remnants cheap. Sullivan Decorating Co, FOR SALE Hollywood mufflers. To fit all cars. $6.00 each. Hud's Tire Service, 102 N. Section. NEW and used Whizzer Bikes. New and used Bicycles. Bicycle repairing. We have a full line of parts. Oscar Norris & Sons,, UN. Main St. , FOR SALE 1942 Ford 6 cylinder four-door. Contact Drake Bros., Phone 335 or 554-A. FOR SALE Jeep. All steel and closed top. Drake Bros., Phone 335. FOR SALE 1937 Ford, new motor, good tires. See Sam Landis,- 4 blocks north of Marathon Service Station, 1 block east. FOR SALE 1940 Studebaker Commander 4-door sedan, overdrive, climatizer. Everly's Store, Wilfred. , x FOR SALE Sorrel colt, portable milker, 1 set work harness. Norman Horton, 1 mile east of Carlisle, Rd. ' FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet 1 Vz ton short wheel base truck. Good rubber and motor. Price $200. Phone 919-Y or 708 East Washington. FOR SALE Large Jersey milk cow. First house west of Glendora Store. Charles Hamilton, R. 3, Sullivan. FOR SALE Section street, 2 blo'cks from squarej 7-room modern house with storeroom combined. Suitable for tavern. Driveway tfi ound house. Priced to' sell. Inquire 424 South Court Street. C. Price. FOR SALE OR RENT Semimodern house, close in. Inquire at 21!) W. Johnson St. FOR SALE Face Brick, Building Block and Drain Tile. Standard sizes. LOOGOOTEE CLAY PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Phone 204, Loogootee, Indiana. FOR SALE Cheap: 10-foot glass display case, Southwind auto gas heater, and . motorcycle luggage carrier. Flynn's, Shelburn. FOR SALE Warm Morning heating stove. See after 3 p. m. 510 Sylvandell. FOR SALE A-C tractor, Modc C, with plow, double disc, and cultivator. Also horse-drawn wagon, plows, cornplanter and mower. Perle Fisher, R. R. 5, Sullivan. Dugger Phone 38F11. FOR SALE 80-acre farm 7 mi. southeast town. 5-room bungalow 10 years old, basement,, good furnace, nicely finished floors. Electricity in barn. Perle Fisher, R. R. 5, Sullivan. Dugger Phone 38F11. FOR SALE Registered Pollpd Shorthorn bull 10 months old. 'Registered OIC boar 15 months old. Perle Fisher, Sullivan R. R. 5. Dugger phone 38F11. WINTER wreaths, cemetery decorations, pot plants, violets, cut flowers, tulip and hyacinth bulbs, philodendron, rose bushes. Special price on Christmas cards. ; Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE One sow and litter of 8 pigs 4 weeks old. Lowell Drake, 2 miles northwest of Shelburn. FOR SALE Lady's mouton coat size 9. Worn only a few times. Call 147R4 Dugger. FOR SALE 5-room housi modern except bathtub. Also 4-i room bungalow house. 1939 Ford :iV2-ton truck with grain bed, ' good condition. All priced for quick sale. Roy Dyer, Dugger. Please call after 3:00. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hops. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour service. FohnWachtel Co Terre Haute, Indian

FOR SALE 4-room house, to be moved. Also work mare for sale. Noah Gambill, Wz mi.. north of Dugger. 'FOR SALE-Apartment A & B gas stove and gas heater. 318 N.

I otate. Call 443-X. FOR SALE 1939 Ford l-ton truck with grain bed, or will trade for pick-up. Chas. W. Scott, R. 1, Merom. NOW AVAILABLE New bottle gas ranges complete with i'nilgas equipment. Bill McCoy. FOR SALE 1948 K-6 InternTtional truck, like new, low mileage, 900-20 tires, new Haysville grain bed. Price $2350. 403 East johnson, Phone 424-A. FOR SALE Potatoes, some for $1.00 per bu, and some sorghum. Achie Hiatt, 2 mi. north, 6 mi. west of Sullivan. FOR SALE One Gibson 6 cu. ft. refrigerator. Mrs. Thos. Handford, 803 North Main. FOR SALE -ton truck. Good motor, battery, tires, lights, radiator, other new parts. Needs some repair. See at Crichfield Motor Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Furs; dining room chairs, stand table, end table, grate screen, and other furniture. Olga Poston, 702 N. Section. . FOR SALE One Vepex vacuum sweeper. Ernest Edds, Exline Corner. FOR SALE One Hoover vacuum sweeper. Alfred Walters, 1 mile north of Cass. . i FOR SALE Regena vacuum sweeper in good condition. David Houston, Exline Corner. FOR SALE One Hoover vacuum sweeper. Ray White, near Regent mine. FOR SALE One Universal vacuum sweeper. Cecil Bedwell, Exline Corner. FOR SALE 5-room house, 2 lots in Dugger. Phone 256-L, Sullivan. FOR SALE Florence circulating heater, large size, $25.00. Call Herbert Woolley, Shelburn. FOR SALE Wood and coal heating stove, pipe included. Cheap. Ed Borders, north of Paxtori.' " "" " " FOR SALE Cottage grocery doing good business. Have good reasons for selling. Priced right. Box 11 c-o Times. Authorized South Wind heater sales, installation & service. Pirtle & Inbody. FOR SALE 4 Underwood typewriters, 1940-41 nodels, excellent condition, $60 each. May be inspected daily. Sale will continue until all sold. Office of Superintendent Sullivan Schools. FOR SALE One I-H corn picker, ready to go, priced to sell. Jared Implement Sales, 19 No. Section, phone 985. FOR SALE Double flowering peach trees in pink, white and red. Also Regal lilies, 5 to 6 inch bulbs. Mrs. Lola Templeton, 311 N. State. Phone 654. New 1949 Servicycle just arrived. Convenient terms. Pirtle & Inbody. "TWAS the night before Xmas," no soiled rugs in the house, Fina Foam. ROOT'S. . , 1 Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. , 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. RADIO .DOCTOR QUEEN, I 1317 W. Thompson, specializes! in radios that can't be fixed. I Air Force Engineer Training is I at your service. Phone 407-X. 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. WE ARE now buying corn. Martin Mill & Elevator, Shelburn. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday, Dec. 2 at Legion Home. ATTENTION HUNTERS If you need that gun fixed, bring it to 403 Sylvandell. Phone 454. DON'T BUY a living room suite or chairs until you see us. We can restyle your old furniture to look and wear better than new. Call 270 for a free estimate. Hoesman Bros, Upholstering Shop.

VETERANS A REPRESS ! AH vjs OF AMERICA'S outstanding trade school will be at the court house, veterans' atfairs oifice, Sullivan, Ind., 'ihursday, Dec. 2nd, irom 1 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.', to interview veterans for training under the GI Bill. Our program includes the following goodpay trades: Auto Mechanics. Diesel Mechanics. Body and Fender Repair. Refrigeration Air Conditioning. Electricity Electronics. Radio Servicing. Television. MEN. THESE ARE NOT CORRESPONDENCE COURSES but practical LEARN BY DOING training in. modern shops under the guidance of competent instructors. Part time, jobs and rooms available while training. Our placement department will aid you in securing a good job after completion of training. TO GET IN ON THIS OPPORTUNITY bring certificate of eligibility or copy of discharge. We will take care of all details. Non-veterans accepted. BERT KARNS COMMERCIAL TRADES INSTITUTE

CHRISTMAS will soon be here. I can get all electrical appliances, watches, toys WHOLESALE. Buy through me and save $ $ $! Order now! Wm. Smedley, 538 W. Sylvan Dell St. Phone 265-Y. ATTENTION WHAT? A display to be presented. KIND? A modern Mur sical Inst. Display. WHERE? At Cramer's M!usic Studio. LOCATED: 118 So. Court St., Sullivan. WHEN? Friday, Dec. 3, 1:30 p. m. - 7:30 p. m. PURPOSE: Many parents are now interested in getting their children musically minded. Now is the time and here is the place to do it. We'll be looking forward to seeing you and having the pleasure of serving you in the future. Thank you. Arlie Cramer, director. Rodman Stanley, assistant. WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Boy to carry Times route. Inquire Daily Times office. WANTED Someone to pick corn with a mounted picker. Also to combine 25 acres or more of Lespedeza. Chas. Bragdon, Graysville phone 4-36. WANTED Sewing machine repair. Cleaning and adjusting, $3.00. Parts extra. Bring head only if possible. 601 N. Olive. HELP WANTED Local firm wants girl with typing, some bookkeeping, and sales experience. Box 626 c-o Times. YOUNG LADY WANTED Opening for young lady at Bennett's Pharmacy. WANTED Baby sitting. Can give reference. Call 705 or 847 N. Section. WANTED TO RENT 3 to 5 rooms, unfurnished. Paul Risinger, 27 South State St. CUSTOM DOZER work wanted. Have new Bulldozer and experi enced operator. Floyd Shelton, Paxton, Ind., Phone 2 on 9. Sulli 1 van 221. J "WANT TO RENT 3 or 4-room unfurnished apartment within 10 Have IMnf cr far mif N.i nhilrl- ! ren. Box 950 care Times. WANTED General carpenter work, house repair, plastering and chimney repair. Wm. R. Butler, R. 3, Sullivan. FOR RENT FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric hand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, upstairs, 30 N. French St. j See Mjrs. LaMunyan. FOR RENT A back porch sleeping room with outside entrance, in modern home. 615 N. Court. LOST White and black spotted dog. Lost between Carlisle and Paxton, Notify Thomas .Land, Merom. ' MAIM

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Chinese Reds Driving South Toward Nanking NANKING. Nov. 30 (UP) Communist forces driving south on Nanking have reached Pengpu, 105 miles north the last Nationalist bastion on the road to Generpliss"mo Chiang KaiShek's capital, the government central news agency said today. Other Communist scouting parties were? reported probing the north bank of the Yangtze River 70 miles east of Nanking, apparently in search of a crossing for the main force. Nanking is on the south bank of the river. A Chinese official said Chiang' government has made plans to abandon Nanking in face of the mounting Communist offensive. Planes and warships have been ordered to evaluate to Formosa within 10 days and all main branches of the government are working out plans to abandon Government reports from the north indicated the main Communist force had swarmed across the Kuro River near Kuchen on a broad front within the past 24 hours. Advance forces have penetrated to the vicinity of Pengpu, these reports said, and gunfire now is audible in that last Nationalist stronghold before Nanking. Governjnent . troops evacuated Kuchen, where the Communists crossed the river, these reports said. Madame Chiang In U. S.;ToGo To Washington i SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 1 (UP) Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek j landed at Moffett Field at 11:46 a. m., (PCT) today on her way) to Washington to personally plead for all-out American aid to China. The first lady of China, smiling and vivacious despite hsr 8,000-mile journey 'from Nanking, was greeted at the airport by a delegation of military and State Department .offcials, headeed by R. D. Muir, assistant chief of protocol for the State Department. , Mme. Chiang will leave on Secretary of State Marshall's private plane, "The Scared Cow", at 8 p. m., (PST) for Washington. She will arrive about . 10 a. m., (EST) Wednesday. T. K. Chang, Chinese consul general at San Francisco; Retired Adm. C. M. Cooke, former American Navy commander in the Western Pacific, and Rear Adm. John R. Redman, deputy commander of the Western sea frontier. A marine corps' guard of honor, in full-dress uniforms, stood at attention when Mme. Chiang stepped .off the plane. BRIDGE LISTS 107TH SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 (UP) The Golden Gate Bridge listed its 107th suicide today. A man identified as G. H. Derr, age 51, climbed the railing of the ramp leading to the bridge from the San Francisco side and plunged 75 feet to the ground yesterday afternoon. A passing motorist notified highway patrolmen, who found the body.-

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CAN lAN'T FIRE ) A WOMAN A HER.' IX MEMORIAM In memory of our darling little baby, Anita Carol, who passed away November 30, 1947. Just a darling little sunbeam That God loaned us for awhile, Just a sweet and winsome fairy With her sweet and baby smile. Now each day seems long and dreary Since her spirit winged its flight And our hearts with-grief are weary And our skies seem dark as night. Yet there's one thing comes to cheer us And to still our heart's unrest, Tho' He took from us our dearest Yet our God knew what was best. And we know out yonder somewhere On that Heavenly Golden Strand That our sweet Anita Carol Is among the angel band. And we know some day we'll meet her On that bright and golden shore', With a smile and kiss we'll greet her And be with her forever more. Sadly missed by father, mother and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zaayer, Sheila and Vikki. CARD OF THANKS i I We wish to thank everyone who helped us in any way during our, recent sorrow, especially Mr. Bill-1 man and his staff, Reverend Ter- j rell, the singers, American Legion Post 139, American Legion Auxiliary, pallbearers, flower girls and the donors of the lovely flowers. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Lafe French Mr. and Mrs. C. W. French Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wright Steals Truckload Of Lead TACOMA, Wash. (UP) Police arrested Thomas A. Paige, 38, on a charge of committing the "heaviest heist" of the year. Paige was charged with stealing a truckload of lead ingots from a local firm and reselling them to a Seattle company. ' Hale, Silent at CO MAYBE IT'S reticence that keeps John Nance Garner hearty as he reaches his 80th birthday. There have been "too many statements by too many people" says . the former vice president by way of excusing himself from offering any public comment on things ta general as he polishes his gun for a hunting foray on his ranch at Uvalde, Tex. (International)

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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. John Woodsmall were week-end guests of their son, Joe Ed Yeager. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeager and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeager and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and sons, John Robert and Richard Wayne, of Pontiac, Michigan, who have been guests ' of relatives and friends of Sullivan, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Willis and daughter, Sarah, have moved to the McCoy Apartments on South Section Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Heap have bought the Willis home on West Thompson Street. Mr. and Mrs: John Yaw and family of Salem, Indiana, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Marie Ward Yaw. Mrs. Gertrude Hughes has returned from Rockville, where she has been the guest of Mr. and "Mrs. Dale Williams. She also- visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams in Greencastle. Mrs. Mary Frances Holt and children, Connie, Jeannie and Jimmy, and Miss Betty Jane Edds of Chicago, Illinois, have returned home after a visit here with Ernest Edds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Powell and family have moved to Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bridwell of Indianapolis, were guests of relatives in Sullivan Thanksgiving. Clarence Mayfield spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Farmer of Walland, Tenn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis of South Main Street. Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 30. (U.R) Hogs 9,000; uneven, more active than early, light barrpws and gilts steady to 25c lower, heavier weights steady to 50c lower; good and choice 160-225 lbs.. $23.25 $23.75. Dractical top $24.00; 225270 lbs., $22.25 $23.25, choicu 225-240 lbs. occasionally $23.50; 270-330 lbs., $21.50-$22.50; 100160 lbs., $19.00 $22.50; sows around steady at $18.50 $19.50. few choice lightweights $19.75 $20.00. Cattle 2,300, calves 400; steers and heifers firm; small lot choice yearling steers and two loads choice 1053-lb. choice heifers $32.00; load high good to mostly choice light to medium weight steers held above $32.00; four loads medium to good near 1200lb. steers $27.50; load good heifers $28.00; bulk medium to good mixed yearlings $24.50 $28.50; cows fairly active, firm, good, beef cows $20.00 $22.00; vealers; fairly active, steady, good and choice $31.50 $34.00. , . Sheep 1,500: fat lambs mostly steady to 25c lower, bulk good and choice natives $25.50 $26.00; medium and good $23.00 $25.00; two loads gocd and choice 95 and 107 lb. fed yearling weathers, fall shorn pelts, steady at $22.50; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $7.00 $9.00. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 30. (U.R) Cash grain: Wheat: firm; no receipts; Jtfo. 1 red $2.26; No. 1 hard $2.26; No. 2 red $2.25; No. 2 hard $2.25. Corn: steady; receipts 80 cars; No. 2 yellow, $1.28;' No. 3 yellow $156; No. 2 white $1.33; No. 3 white $1.31. Oats: Easy; receipts 3 cars; No. 2 white 84c; No. 2 red 84c. Soybeans: easy; receipts 2 cars; $2.57 carload lots F-O-B Indiana I and Illinois points.

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opr. I Miss Grace Linnell has re. sumed her studies at Indiana ; State after spending the Thanksggiving vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linnell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Markee. and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Farmersburg, were guests Sun- J day of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. 'Markee. I Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hux and family of Linton, were guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and ; Mrs. E. J. Hux. Miss Ruth Houston of Indianapolis, visited her mother, Mrs. Tressa Houston and other relatives in Sullivan over, the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newsome were guests of relatives in Worthington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ridgeway of Chicago,. Illinois, have returned home after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Sr. ' visited relatives in Robinson, Illinois, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Brodie and son,, Eugene, attended the Sonja Henie Ice Revue at the colliseum in Indianapolis Thursday night. They also visited Miss Deloris and Mary Gertrude Robertson, their nieces. Ben Mattix of Little Rock, Arkansas, visited in Sullivan during the week-end en route to Washington, Indiana where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mattix. . Mr. and Mrs. Amp Page j spent Thanksgiving in Frank lin, Indiana the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Page. Dr. and Mrs. Victor DeFrank and family of . Greencastle, Indiana, spent the week-end here the guests of the former's parents, Mr. -and , Mrs. Benny DeFrank and other relatives. Mrs. Cue Hendricks of Oak Park, Illinois, is the house guest of Mrs. H. K. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis and Edgar Crowder were guests of Dr and Mrs. E. ' D. Davis and family in Hamilton. Ohio during the Thanksgiving holiday. Mary Ann Kerlin spent the Thanksgiving vacation in Mt. Vernon, : Indiana visiting Mr. and Mrs.. E. F. Boyle and family. Mrs. Effie Wilson was tv guest of friends in Indianapolis Thanksgiving Day. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd and son of Camden, New Jersey, are guests of relatives in Sullivan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl - Newsome Ft:ent Thanksgiving Day in Worthington, Indiana the guests of relatives. Mrs. Ozro Walters of Indianapolis, was the guest of Miss Josie Fr-.kes during the weekend. , Jack . Smith of Memphis,

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