Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 141, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 July 1949 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA
. SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-" MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949.
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FOR SALE
SEE US for combines, rotary hoes, power mowers, etc. Take your wheat to Merom or Shelburn Co-op elevators. Farm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan, Shelburn, Merom.
USE Co-op Amine 40, In liquid form, to spray weeds in corn fields. We also have Esteron 44 and 245 for the harder to kill weeds, briers and sprouts. Farm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan, Merom, Shelburn. ALL insurance is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567. . OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT $3.50 a gallon. Wallpaper as low as 10c a r,oll. Red barn paint $2.20, gallon. Rent our NEW floor sanding equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square. ROOSTING age pullets at bar
gain price. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle. - See the NORGE 'and CORONADO APPLIANCES at Gamble's before you buy. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, owners, north side square, phone 433. FROZEN FOOD CONTAINERS We have a complete line
I to accommodate your locker stor- ' age needs. Also aluminum wrapping paper. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from 1 Legion Home, Sullivan.
FOR SALE Dandy Used 75 lb. COOLERATOR. A Bargain. P and A Furniture, South Side Square.
FOR SALE 1941 International one and half ton truck. Has tandems, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed with grain sides and stock racks, two speed axle. All in good condition and priced right. Also two
ractor tires, 900x24, like new.
M & T Wrecking Co.
Kelvinator refrigerators, freez-
lers and electric ranges. Easy
(Terms. Liberal trade allowance. Pirtle & Inbody..
AGRICULTURAL LIME, A.A.A. or cash. Immediate delivery anwwhere. Bemis-Vick-rey-Berry, Paragon, Indiana. Phones 50.R-1 or 35-R-5! "
E-Z-DO WARDROBES. Large size with handy hat shelf only $5.95. Sullivan's Interesting Store. P & A Furniture Co7 South Side Square. . ,
. FOR SALE 10,000 ft. used pine lumber, different dimensions. Reduced prices. Jesse Abram, one mile north, . half mile east of Buck'town. FOR SALE Recleaned soy beans. Julius Fox, Jasonville, Ind. .Phone 322J3. " FOR SALE Dixie Grill, $3600.00 Long lease on building. Contact Freida Briles at Dixie Grill. FOR SALE Five-room semimodern house, one block from High School. Price for quick sale, $2750.00. W. T. Mellott. FULL LINE of J. I. Case farm ImnlnmontQ available nnw Rnvll
Implement Sales, So. Section. REDUCED PRICE on Johnson Production . Bred Chicks. AA,
95; AAA, $9.95; Heavy Ass't.,
Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
Deep Freeze Containers, pint &
huart. Aluminum Wrap. Western
Auto Associate Store, 8, E. Wash
ington. .
FOR SALE 4-room semi-
modern house, new bath, roof, built-in cabinets. Box 150 c-o
Times. .
FOR SALE 6-room modern
house, close in, must be seen to
be appreciated. Price $9,000.00. W. T. Mellott.
Therm-o-Jugs, Picnic Baskets,
Electric Fans, Sporting Equip
ment. Western Auto Associate
Btore, 8 E. Washington.
OUR SPECIAL New Spinet
piano, ; Standard make. ONLY
398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music
House, Sullivan, Indiana. 1
FOR SALE Modernized organ, deal for den or rumpus room.
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; FOR SALE 1 75-lb. Coolair ice box. Burris Market, Dugger. . .
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24hour service.
JohnWachtelCoJ
Terre Haute, Indiana
PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $117.70, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.
FOR SALE Strictly modern house, 5 rooms, adjoining City of Sullivan. Hamilton Township Tax Rate. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $9,250.00. W. T.
Mellott.
FOR SALE 1947 Studebaker 1-ton truck, good buy; 1941
Chevrolet pickup. Lloyd Motor Sales, Sullivan.
FOR SALE Well fed and fin
ished fryers, 40c per lb. Elza
Hawkins, 2 miles north, mile
west. Brick house.
WE are handling straw for Terre Haute Paper Co. as usual. If you have straw to sell and want it removed at once write or see Bill Johnson, Merom, Ind. BE READY FOR SUMMERbring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan. .
FOR SALE Cantaloupe patch.
Melons ripening every day. Must sell because of illness. Augustus
Sanders, 2 miles south New Lebanon. FOR SALE Bred Gilts, August and Sept. farrow. Also spring pigs. Spotted Poland registered and immuned. Everett L. Jones, Carlisle, Indiana,
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow 7 years old, giving 4 gal. rich milk daily. Berndt Olson. 3 miles
east Sullivan.
PABCO Linoleum. 5 yr. guarantee on yard goods and rugs.
Buy it this morning, we'll lay it
immediately. Call .-or write for free estimate. Faee Brothers.
Phone 899.
INSTRUCTIONS VETERANS Why accept less than the best? Thousands of mechanically in
clined men have benefitted
through C.T.I. Training. We will assist you in getting part time work while attending school to add $80 to $115 per month to your government subsistence of $75 to $120. Learn one of the following splendid trades in only 20
weeks. . Auto or Diesel Mechanics Body and Fender. RepairsPainting Refrig. Air Conditioning Radio-r-Television Servicing Electricity Electronics You will be taught on modern equipment in our large shops under expert supervision. Free placement service after graduation. Living facilities available. Visit Bert Karns at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs Office, Court House, Sullivan, Ind., Thursday, July 21st from 1 pjn. to 4:30 p.m. Commercial Trades Institute.
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FOR SALE 1935 standard Chev. Can be seen at Richmond Machine Shop or 471 S. Bell after 5 p. m. Pat Padgett. S O M E T H I N G NEW! 24" Schwinn built Whizzer Motor Bikes. Parts and accessories. Oscar Norris & Sons, 8 N. Main. FOR SALE-T rrdik cows, 2 fresh cows, heifer calf by side; 6 heifers, all with calf, and one bull, service size. Seven hundred dollars, 6 heifers and bull. Earl Dudley, 2 miles west cemetery at Farmersburg. Home all week. FOR SALE9l8or67converT-
ible club coupe, 9000 miles. See
Maynard Campbell, 232 W. Thomas St., Sullivan.
FOR SALE Three rooms of furniture, across the street from Steadman's tavern, Shelburn. See Joy Grubbs, Ph. 212-H,
FOR SALE Twenty pigs and shoats at James Pekelnisky farm. Phone Dugger 38F3. '. ' .
FOR SALE OR RENT Fourroom house in Dugeer. Also two-
room house for rent, furnished
or unfurnished. Geo. Comstock. FOR SALE 4-room house in Dugger. See Fannie Howeil.
Miscellaneous
v, IF YOUR car heats or your
radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. Keep your car in good condition and save major repair bills. See us today. Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30. ,
YOU'LL BE AMAZED at the beauty of auto upholstery cleaned with Fina Foam. Root's.
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FREE Dirt for hauling. See O. E. Mercer, south end of Sullivan on U. S. 41 just west of Block Factory. WANTED
WE WANT YOUR CORN! For Best Market prices . . . quick service . . . take it to JOHNSON ELEVATOR, . next to C. & E. L Depot Sullivan.
CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Woman or girl for housework and help of child. Can stay on place.' Write Box 23 in care of Times. WANTED Building work of all kinds, carpenter, brick work, new or repair jobs. Free estimates. F. E. Frazier. Call Cromer's Store, Paxton. WANTED Experienced day cook, 6 days a week, off Sundays. Kat-A-Korner. Call after 3:00 p. m. Phone 9205.
WANTED Hay cutting, any acreage. Have new John Deere power mower. Quincy Walls, mile southeast Berea Church.
BRIGGS &' STRATTON parts and service. SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY, 10 East Jackson, Sullivan. .
. WONDER CLEANERS Rugs, Carpets, Upholstering. We treat your rugs as we clean them, they are revitalized. William H. Wise, Phone 37-H, Shelburn. . Be proud of your car. Thorough wash and cleaning jobs. We also specialize in tire repairs. Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41., Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30.
10 Reduction On All FISHING EQUIPMENT
Tie Friendly Store Authorized Dealer Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners
N. Side Square
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MALE HELP WANTED VETERANS and non-veterans! See ad under "Instructions" about learning a trade and employment. Commercial Trades. FISHING CRAFT MISSING IN JAP TYPHOON TOKYO, July 18 (UP) Twenty-one fishing craft were reported missing today in a typhoon whfch swept across the ports of Nagasaki and Sasebo on the northwest Kyushu Island. At least one death was reported.
The U. S. Army's 24th Division,
the Fifth Air Force and civil affairs units in the area were alerted, but no casualties were reported among the American population.
No. 357 CIVIL I'NITED STATES MARSHALL'S NOTICE UNITED STATES OV AMERICA Southern District of Indiana ss: Terre Haute Division WHEREAS, a libel of information was filed in the District Court of the United States for the Southern Distrct of Indana, on the 15th day of July, 1949. by United States of America against 10 bags, more or less of an article labeled in part "S. W. Popcorn, 100 lbs. Net 100 Hybrid" seized at said District in violation of Title 21, United States Code, 301 et seq. (Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Aot), and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and destroyed. NOW. THEREFORE, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the City of Terre Haute in and for the southern District of Indiana, on August 15. 1949 next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day. then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. Julius J. Wichser. Marshal, U. S. Attest: Albert C. Sagemeier. Clerk. .
Pitching Better,
As Red Sox Begin To Climb By Stan Opotowsky United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, July 18. (UP) What's the pitch on the Boston Red Sox? Pitching. When the menials of "the mound were floundering miserably that eight-loss week ending July 4th, the Red Sox were as down and out as any Bowery bum. But today, with the pitching definitely on the upgrade, sparks of life crackled through Joe McCarthy's crew once again. " . The Sox got no better than a split in their doubleheader with Cleveland yesterday, but the signs of rejuvenation were there. The baseball bugs of Beacon Street could get nothing but joy from the four-hit rjerf ormance of
Charley.Siobbs.as,.the JSo.x. took
tne second game, i to 1. And even in the Cleveland 4 to 2 victory in the first game there ,was consolation in the fact that winless Jack Kramer gave ud a resDect-
able seven hits and went the full
distance for the first time since
May 16. .
Vern Stephens, who lparis tw
American League in home runs:
(23) and runs batted in (M
clouted two four baggers in the
anernoon. The second broke up the nightcao with vietnrv whan
ne ended a 1-1 tie as the first batter in the Red Sox ninth.
,Wynn Triumphs. Early Wynn Ditched th In
dians to victory in the opener
and his homer in the eighth broke UD a 2-2 dearllnrlr Mit,,
Vernon drove in two runs with
double in the sixth to create that
tie, and then he rapped in the last tally with a sinel. in fh
. O- lillV. eighth following the Wynn hom
er.
A six-hit Ditchine inh n n
Raschi gave the New York Yank
ees a & tO I first Samp ;in ,o-
the Chicago White Knv .t rw
Maggio decided the issue with a
nomer, his sixth, in the seventh The Sox retaliateri
.vi w A-x-im, barrage in the second game to
win, 7 to 3. Paul Campbelll's four-run homer in the second was the backbone of Detroit's 8 to 0 first a
win over Philadelphia, and this
seme campbell singled with the bases loaded in the "nth
the nightcap for a 5 to 4 Tiger
triumph and a sweep of the twin
Dill. . The St. Louis Browns likewise won both ends of a 'header, whipping Washington, is t ft
7 - ' w auU tO 4. Both times fk. tj
jjruwns came from behind.
The Dodgers held their scant lVi game lead "in the National
League race. They beat the Cubs, 4 to 3, and the second-place St. Louis Cardinals walloped the Giants, 10 to 1. In both cases.
those were first games of sched
uled doubleheaders. And in both cases the nightcaps were rained out.
Olmo Hits One. Luis Olmo, back from Mexican League exile, led off the ninth inning with a home run for the Dodger triumph. Jt appeared for a while that the old Johnny Schmitz jinx had the Brooklyns
in tow again, for he held them scoreless until the eighth. Then pinch-hitter Roy Campanella homered with Tommy Brown on base. An error, a single, and an infield out added a third run in that inning to tie the score at 3-3. The Cardinals blasted the Giants helpless with 13 hits. Red Schoendienst and Eddie Kazak homered during the melee. The Braves split with the Reds, losing 3 to 2 in the second after, winning the opener, 5 to 4.. The Pirates downed the Phils. 2 to 1
Rain halted it in the fifth and
postponed the second game.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. William Knight of Hymera, are the Darents of a
son, James Decker, born July
lata at the Mary Sherman Hos
pital.
News Of Surrounding Communities
MEROM
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wiles of
Shelburn, R. 2, are the . parents
of a daughter, Helen Elizabeth, born July 15th at the Marv
Sherman Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of Sullivan, R. 4, are the parents of a daughter, Linda Lee, born July 15th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
Mrs. Belva Houpt will be hostess for a wedding shower Friday night, July 22nd at her home in honor of her daughter, Oma Faye Weaver- Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Coyner and daughter, Karen, spent a few days recently with Wanda Coyner, who is employed at Saugatuk, Mich., this summer. Regular meeting of the Rebek-
ah Lodge will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, with the mem
bers having birthday in the June quarter serving refreshments at the close of lodge. Mrs. Clara Bates spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walden and Anna Bates in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash of Paxton, were guests Thursday of Mrs. Kate Bowen.
CARLISLE i SHELBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gallian of Sullivan, R. 1, are the parents of a son, Roger Duane, born July 16th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. Truman Talley, of Sullivan, R. 5, are the parents of a son, Truman Steven, bornMuly 16th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
Let us install your plumbing and water heaters. Install your bathroom fixtures now and pay later. , Up to 36 months to pay., We are open evenings for your convenience. SULLIVAN PLUMBING CO. First Boad East and South of Cheese Factory - Phone 259
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of 333 West Graysville Street, are the parents of a daughter, Candice Carol, born July 17th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boone of Shelburn, R. 2, are the parents of a son, Calvin Lewis, born July 17th at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
Evansville Still Leads Three - Eye By United Press i Evansville and Davenport today hung onto their positions of first and second, respectively, in the Three-I league, by winning their games last night. Davenport shaded Danville, 4 to 3, while Evansville beat Springfield, 5 to 2. In other league games Quincy edged Decatur, 2 to 1 , and Terre Haute and Waterloo split a doubleheader. Terre Haute won the opener, 11 to 0, and Waterloo the nightcap, 5 to 4. Davenport stood off a ninthinning three-run Danville rally to win. '
SAFE -. DEPENDABLE ARROW COACHES From 4 TERRE HAUTE to EVANSVILLE ARROW COACH . LINES . :.. Sullivan Station . : . City Taxi Phone 239 For Schedule Information
Merchants Beal Terre Haute Eagles The Merchants climbed back in, the win column yesterday when they romped to an easy victory over the . Terre Haute Eagles 18 to 4. , Jim Bensinger spaced 9 hits over the rout and was never in danger as his mates clubbed the offering of Barton and King for 16 hits including a home run by Jimmie Evans and triples by Bob McMillan and Bob Johnson. Rex Pierce, Merchants young third baseman, collected three singles in the hit attack. The Merchants will be at home again next Sunday when they meet the Seabury Markets and then they will hit the road and be away for three Sundays. The score: R H E Merchants 120 210 44418 16 4 Eagles . . . . 000 100 021 4 9 8 Batteries: Eagles Barton, King and Clift, Daugherty; Merchants Bensinger and Thewlis.
Miss Rose Houpt of Indianapolis, is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Houpt. Miss Frances Seevei- of Lafayette, is visiting herf sister, Mrs. Emery Drake and Mr. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCord of Arlington, Va., came Friday for a visit with Mr. McCord's mother, Mrs. Nettie McCord and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storckman.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and son visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Orson Willard.
Patty Russell returned home from Indianapolis Sunday after a visit with her father, George Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, Sr., visited with Mrs. Joe Bond and family in Washington Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Owens and Mr. and Mrs. George Hill visited with Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Barbara Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jewell left Thursday for a week's vacation in Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will attend a Veterans' Association reunion at the Hotel Roosevelt Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sproatt and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carter in Bloomington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker McHugh and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watson of Farmersburg, left " by
motor Monday for a two weeks vacation in the West where they will visit many places of interest. They expect to visit Mexico before they return. Leland Thompson and Dick Sweet returned home from a trip through the East Monday evening. They were in New York, Niagara Falls. Cantfa.
and Battle Creek,. Michigan,
wnere they . visited Tommy Stevenson and family. Mrs. Lillian Jones is visitihjj her parents in Watseka, Illinois this week. . ; Mrs. Ella Gummere and Phonda Daniels spent last 'week, in, Terre Haute with relatives. .. ' Mrs. Maude German : was in Sullivan Tuesday. v ' . Mrs. Chloe Stevenson spent ' few days in Terre Haute recent ly with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stevenson and children. , J ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raines ' returned to their home Mondajafter a two weeks fishing trip at Deer River, Minnesota. " Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Knox of Muncie, spent a few days here recently with the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wise.
If You Need Money lor Taxes Furniture Home Repair Auto Repair Clothing Emergency See Us Today
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