Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 171, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1949 — Page 3

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 29. 1949.

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FOR SALE

GIVE US your fall fertilizer order now. See us for weed, brier and sprout killer. See us for recleaned Balbo rye seed. . Farm Bureau Co-op. FROZEN FOOD- CONTAINERS We have a complete line to accommodate your locker storage needs. Ascorbic acid for peaches. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from Legion Home, Sullivan. All insurance IS NOT alike: Free with each new auto policy written a road ATLAS of all states. Policy is good all states and Canada, with permit issued to go to Mexico at no additional cost. Nationwide claim service. Ferd Hall, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan. 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 tractor tires, 900x24, like new. M & T Wrecking Co. . " FOR SALE 0-20-0 superphosyhate, delivered and spread. Ask for prices. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind.

FOR SALE Baling good timothy hay Thursday. Lespedeza and redtop later. Phone 8143. Ermine Jackson, Sullivan R. 5.

FOR SALE Tin cans for automatic sealers, size No. 2 and No. 2Vz. Also mangoes, pimentoes and peppers. Robertson Greenhouse. JOHNSON Production Bred CHICKS HATCH EVERY MONDAY, at $12.50 per hundred. 13c for less than 100. Johnson Feed &

Supply Co., 115 So. Court St.

Phone 606.

FOR SALE Baby buggy, used only three weeks. Phone 593-A. 903 N. State. 1 ' FOR SALE 1941 Mercury, radio and heater, good tires, new motor and new paint. Garland Stringer, about 3 miles east of Paxton. "

FOR SALE Good red Durham

milk cow; one Briggs-Stratton

motor. Donald Robertson, 3 miles north Dugger.

FOR SALE -Walnut chest,

small table with drawer,

leaf kitchen table. Antique Shop, 23 North Court St.

FOR SALE Vigo wheat, recleaned. Farmer's price. Parker Cooper, Merom. FOR SALE-Jsed Siegler oil heater. Like new. Perry Harris,

Used furniture,

rocking chairs, i Carlisle Phone M-14,

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FOR SALE 1947 Chevrolet 5passenger coupe; 1946 Dodge 2door; 1941 G.M.C. pickup; 1940 Buick 4-door; 1939 Ford coupe; 1940 Plymouth 4-door. Powell

Motor Sales.

FOR SALE 6-room strictly modern bungalow. Full basement, bath down, lavatory and stool upstairs. 2 blocks from town. 203 E. Jackson.

FOR SALEcorn . picker.

Phone 505.

-1948 Woods Bros. Rudolph Wernz,

FOR SALE Fries $1.00 each.

Dressed 25c extra. 3 miles north,

J2 mile east of 41. Howard Boone.

FOR SALE Kalamazoo coal

range, green, ivory, good condi

tion; oil range. Nick Taylor, 119 So. Buckley, Shelburn, Ind.'

FOR SALE 1938 Chev. coupe. Fair condition. Hugh Wilson, 30 West Snow. Phone 710-L.

FOR SALE Beautiful modern 7-room home. This property can be shown after 4 p.m. daily. Close in. W. T. Mellott.

JOIN THE PARADE of users who clean auto upholstery with odorless Fina Foam. Root's. FOR SALE 150 Austra-White pullets. 1 mile west, mile south of Bucktown. Wayne B. Bed well. . .

FOR SALE One new Stokermatic coal stoker below cost price. Arrow Auto Stores, Sullivan.

OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.

FOR SALE Good Sunbeam electric shaver, Radiant gas heater," senior grade used books, inside door. 830 No. Court. FOR SALE Fries, 2 Ms to 3 lbs. Also dining table. Wade Gadberry, 1505 N. Main. PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.

END OF MONTH SALE Sun Visors, already painted, $9.95; guaranteed Spark Plugs, 29c; Seat Covers, full sets,

$8.95; 6.00x16 Inner Tubes,'

$1.98; Chamois, med. size, 98c; Motor Oil. per gal., 49c; Auto Side Mirrors, $1.19; Outside House Paint, good quality, gal., $3.98. Arrow Auto Stores, Montgomery Ward Dealer, Sullivan, Linton.

FOR SALE 1947 Diamond T Truck 1 ton with long wheel base and hydraulic dump body. Priced for quick sale. Teal Whitaker Garage. '

FOR SALE Trombone, good

condition. $35. Dale Creager, 4

miles north Dugger. Dugger phone. '

FOR SALE 13 shoats, around 100 lbs. each. Ernest Smith, Carlisle R. 2. Phone 16F3.

FOR SALE 200 bushels good corn, $1.25 bushel. Russell Berry, Carlisle Phone 60F-12.

FOR SALE Modern 2-story apartment house. First floor apartments vacant Oct. 1. Also 2-burner coal oil stove for sale. Call Ralph Sanders, Phone 743.

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Miscellaneous

Having trouble with your car

or truck? Let experienced, proven mechanics fix it for you at Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S.

41, Shelburn, Indiana.

IF YOUR car heats or your

radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925

North Main, Sullivan.

Motor Reboring, brake drums

reground, hard seat grinding, oxygen and acetylene cylinders.

Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor Supply, 10 E. Jackson St

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The old experienced painter calls for Benjamin Moore's Paints Superior Quality since 1883. Rent our NEW floor sanding equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square.

Need a good wash Job on your car? Bring it to Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41, Shelburn, Indiana.

SALESMEN YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY If you want to earn $5,000 per year or more answer this ad immediately. Profit sharing arrangement. Commissions advanced in full weekly. 75 Industrial Products. Protected territory and full mail order credit. Group insurance benefits. Experience unnecessary. One average sale per day pays $180. per week in commissions. Only qualifications required are that you be 30 to 60 years of age, have car and ready to start work at once. Write William G. Dwelle 750 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, 15, Ohio.

FOR SALE Balboa rye for planting. Berlin Bogard, Merom. FOR SALE 1949elvinator, 1949 Norge electric range, 1949 Norge washing machine, dinette suite, rug 8x10 and heating stove. George Mason, New Lebanon phone.

FOR SALE Grapes. Also fresh eggs. Pat Padgett, Phcne 645-A. 471 So. Bell.

FOR, SALE Fresh young Guernsey cow with calf. See Oscar Williams, Shelburn.

FOR SALE White Rock fries. 2 miles north of Shelburn on 41. Loy Dowty. FOR SALE Concord grapes, Fries and almost new girl's bicycle. West of high school. Emory Thomson.

FOR SALE Plenty of used tires, tubes, batteries and auto parts. '38 Ford, A Model Ford and trailers. Scrapping for parts '40 Pontiac, '37 Ply., '37 'Chev., '35 Dodge, '36 Chev., Mst. and Std. For new or used parts see us. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle.

CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

SERVALL!! The new -all new purpose cleaner leaves dishes and glassware sparkling. Ask your grocer for a can today. HUNTING SEASON is here Guaranteed gun repairs. Bob's Repair Shop at 403 Sylvandell. Phone 454. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan.

ATTENTION, FARM WOMEN Servall, ideal cleaner for milk utensils and separators. Tasteless, odorless, harmless. Ask your independent grocer.

FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor, radio, clock, heater, five good tires. Price $200.00. 604 N. Main. FOR SALE Case Combine, 5 ft., 1948 model. Wilbur Grass, 1 mile north of Carlisle. FOR SALE 2-year-old Guernsey cow and heifer calf. James H. Hall, south of High School, Dugger. FOR SALE 4-yeai-old Holstein cow and calf; 7 shoats

I weighing 50 lbs.; 2 gilts weighing

150 lbs. William Bush, bnelburn, Ind.

FOR S ALE s Leaving to make home in Michigan. Will sell, Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 10 a. m., at Dugger Martin Property, 4 rooms furniture including 3 stoves, 2 washing machines, practically new garden tools. Mrs. William Fry.

FOR SALE--room house on two acres of land at Dugger. Floyd McCammon, Phone 175-R4.

FOR SALE" 1 horsepower stationary gasoline engine, at Victoria Tipton's, 1 mile south of Hymera and the third house east on shale road.

FOR SALE 1938 Ford fourdoor sedan, new motor, good rubber. W. A. Burnett, Sullivan R. 2. Graysville Phone. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1949 Chev. convertible, fully equipped. Actual mileage 3,300. Pete Mathews, Hymera Phone 16.

PUBLIC GAMES, Tuesday, August 30th, 7:30 p.m., M. W. of A. hall, by Daughters of America. Ride to work, ride to play. It's fun to ride the WHIZZER way. Authorized sales and service. Schwinn bicycles. Bike parts and repairing. Inquire about our new LAY AWAY PLAN. Oscar Norris & Sons, 8 N. Main.

NOTICE Blue Goose at Shelburn now. open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. PHONE 596 NOW and we will come measure your windows for Venetian Blinds, Cloth Shades or Awnings. Thompson Shade Factory, South Side Square. TRADE IN your old range for a new Marion electric range. Call 899. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq.

WANTED -i Ride to Terre Haute. Store hours or earlier. Mrs. Scott McGaryey, Sullivan R. 5. Telephone 8184.

GIRL WANTED With sales ability. Typing required. Answer Post Office Box 310. ' ' "

FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room with outside entrance." Phone 546! FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, or sleeping. Private entrance. In Shelburn. Tele. 158.

FOR RENT Vacant soon, nice three-room modern apartment. Write Box 4 care Times.

Handless Pilot Killed In Crash CHIGACO, Aug. 29 (UP) Heavy smoke trailed from a Cub plane just before it crashed and killed its handless pilot and his passenger, a witness said today. The plane crashed yesterday at the Calumet-Sag Channel hear Tri-City road outside suburban Lemont, 111. Dead were Lawrence J. Borko, age 31, a Navy Seabee veteran who lost both hands in a land mine explosion in Saipan, and Ignatius Okonsky, age 20, a relative by marriage. Both were Chicagoans. borko, who was equipped with mechanical hands, had received his pilots license only a month ago.

LOST

END HUNT 1 FOR SMALL BOY AITKIN, Minn., Aug. 2Sf (U.R) The Minnesota National Guard today ordered its last troops to withdraw from the hunt for 3eyar old Larry Coleman, who disappeared in a forest Aug. 20. A weekend of beating through the .swampy forest brought no clues as to the whereabouts of the boy, who disappeared while gathering pine cones with a brother and sister. About 350 National Guardsmen at one time aided the search, but htey gradually were ordered home as the hunt appeared hopeless. The last of the troops were ordered back tdoay.

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We Pay For Dead Animals

Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craword 8201, Terre Haute. We

pay all phone charges." 24 hour, service.

JohnWachtelCo.

Terre Haute, Indiana

5-Pc. OVENWARE Mixing Bowl Set Assorted Colors

1.98

The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer

Frank & Bud Vanzo, Ownen

N. Side Square

Thousands of doctors prescribe Spencer Supports for conditions of abdomen, back or breasts. Designed, cut and made just for you. Iva Giles. WANTED

WANTED Team matched work

mares one to five years old, 12001500 pounds. Box 202, Carlisle,

Ind. '

WANTED 4-foot floor case.

Call 20. Dixie Grill.

JOB OPEN for young man in

terested in feed selling. Apply at Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St.

WANTED Furnished apartment or small house by Sept. 1. Write Box 75 care Times.

WE NOW HAVE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Water Heaters Also American Standard Bathroom Equipment. -We do repair work. Sullivan Plumbing Co. First Road South and East Of Cheese Factory. Phone 259

LOST Black, red trimmed billfold Saturday morning. Reward offered for returning. Miss Alice Dunivan, Sullivan, Ind., Rural Route 2, or John Dunivan, Graysville phone. Airline Will Send Stranded Travelers Home NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (UP) A group of Midwestern students and teachers, stranded hundreds of miles from their homos after a cut-rate vacation flight to Euroue, will be flown to Chicago tonight, spokesmen for Alaska Airlines said today. All of the 48 persons who can be rounded up will . be . flown home aboard a chartered Robin Airlines plane at 8 p. m. (EST), the spokesmen said. The group landed at New York International Airport yesterday. Seventeen of the students and

teachers, their money gone, spent a sleepless night at the airport

aner arriving on a oeaooara ana j Western Airlines plane frjm Amsterdam, Holland. The Seaboard and Western had been chartered to return the group to New York because Alas&a - Air-

lines' trans-Atlantic chapter ex

pired while the vacationers were touring , Europe. The 29 other students spent the night with friends or in tNew York hotels. Airline spokesmen said every effort would be made to contact them and get them to the airport for the flight to Chicago. A spokesman for Seaboard and Western said the flight from Amsterdam was unade under contract to Alaskan Aii lines and that no flight was provided for beyond New York. Many of the gi-oup sa:'d they

made arrangements for the vacation flight through the student travel service in Chicago. i

CLUB MEETS The C.W.E. Club met Friday, August 12th with Mrs. Anna Lowdermilg. She was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Fay Sisson and Miss Josephine Lowdermilk. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. A business session was held in the afternoon. Mrs. Stella Wilkey gave an inter

esting quiz on "The Presidents."

The remainder of the afternoon was spent in conversation. Thirteen members and three guests were present. Thenext meeting will be Friday, September 9th with Mrs. Anna Purcell.

News Of Surrounding Communities

SHELBURN Mrs. 'Myrtle Woolley spent last Tuesday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Sally Brewer was in Sullivan Wednesday. ' Mrs. Doris ; Roach of Flint, Michigan, visited ' Mrs. Clara Pierce Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wacky of Louisville, KentucKy, spent Monday with the Vn-mer's mother, Mrs. Helen WU'.ey. , Mr9,,Lillie Miller is spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Denney, of near Graysville. ' Don Potts left Monday for the Army. He will be stationed at Ft. Knox.

Today's Markets ' INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29. U.R) Hogs 11,000; moderately active, barrows and gilts 25-50 cents lower; good and choice 190-260 lbs., $20.75 $21.00, top $21.50; few heavyweights; 165-195 lbs., $20.00 $20.75; 100-160 lbs., $15.00 $16.50; sows around 25c lower; good and choice 400 lbs., $16.50 $18.00; few $18.50; 400-550 lbs., $14.50 $16.50. Cattle 2,800, calves 600; five loads high good 1100-1175-lb. steers $28.00; medium aAd good

850-1100-lb. steers $26.00 $27.50; !

heifer trade less active, mostly $27.00, some 800-875 lbs., $26.50; grass heifers and yearlings $18.00 $23.00; good beef cows $14.50 $16.50; vealers moderately active at 50c lower; bulk good and choice $26.50 $28.00, common and medium $20.00 $26.00. Sheep 1,500, spring lambs slow, 50c lower; few good and ' choice $24.50 $25.00, medium slaughter ewes $5.00 $6.50; best lightweights $8.50.

CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. Morris Faris and daughters, Janet, Jean and Marilyn, spent Sunday and Monday near Connersville visiting Mr. Faris" parents, Rev. and Mrs. U. V. Faris. " ' Mrs. Joe Bond and sons, Gary and Don, of Washington, visited with Mrs. Bond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr., Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Orlando Park, Florida, are visiting relatives in Terre Haute and Anderson. They spent last Friday in Carlisle visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Swaby have returned home from a trip to Avondale, Colorado, where where they visited their son, Frank Swaby and family. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Lesf.er and son of Dublin, Georgia, arrived here Sunday an account of the death of Mrs. Lester's father, William Jones. Chief Petty Officer Eugene Walker was here last, week on furlough visiting his brothers, John, Hinkle and Howard, and his father, R. T. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Marks and children of Indianapolis, returned to their home' Sunday after a visit here with Mrs. Marks' parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Edley Rogers.

EXLINE CORNER Mrs. Charles Chambers and daughter were guests of Mrs. Mary Brown Thursday. Mrs.' Roy Dyer of Dugger

JUSTICE RUTLEDGE REPORTED IMPROVING YORK, Me., Aug. 29. (UP) Associate Justice Wiley B. Rutledge of the U. S. Supreme Court was reported improving today from a serious circulatory condition. The 55-year-old justice was admitted to York Hospital Saturday night for treatment. , Justice Rutledge was believed in such serious condition at first that his wife kept a night-long vigil at his bedside and his personal physician, Dr. Fred A.

Geier, was flown from Washington in an Air Force plane..

BOY HURT AS DOG AND CAT FIGHT .. DAVENPORT, la., Aug. 29 (UP) A fight between a dog and cat sent 18 month old John Hanna to the hospital. The dog chased the cat upstairs in the baby's home yesterday. The cat jumped on the baby's "Bead, and knocked him down. The baby suffered deep scratches on its forehead. .,

REPORTS GARAGE RUNS INTO CAR

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (U.R) Ernest A. Tucker, age 57, said today his garage ran into his garage but police disagreed. Tucker's car ana his garage crashed together at an intersection while it was being moved. Police booked Tucker on suspicion of being drunk.

PAXTON Mrs. Elsie Stone visited relatives in Terre Haute last week. Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indianapolis, was a week-end guest in the Herb Snyder home. Joy Thomas of Shelburn, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Ice of East Chicago, Indiana,, spent the week-end with relatives. Mrs. George Houck spent Monday with her mother, Mrs.

Williams, in Sullivan. Rev. and Mrs. Eli Yates were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Georgia E. Cox.

Mrs. Betty Rea spent Wednes

day with her mother, Mrs. Chas.

Hughes and family. Miss Linda and Master Gary Monroe spent Saturday with Mrs. Mary Raley and family. Mrs. Mahalia Gilman of Terre Haute, was a Thursday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brannon. Lex and Rex Doyle spent the week-end in Indianapolis with their father, Frank Doyle.' Mrs. Audrey Collins spent Wednesday night in ' Sullivan with Mrs. Ann Purcell. Harold 'Heady of "Sullivan, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles Hughes and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were in Sullivan Saturday. ' Mrs. L P. Orr was in Sullivan Thursday morning. Mrs. 'Elsie ' Stone called on

Mrs. Aurdey yUlrich Monday evening. Mrs. Mandy McKinley was in Sullivan Monday.

Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who helped in every way during the sickness and death of Mr. W. E. Johnson. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson nd Family

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The Sijjn of Good Service Joe's StandardService 304 S. Section St. Phone 46

visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown, here Wednesday. Mrs. George Young called on Mrs. Tom Exline Thursday. . Mrs. Frank Hopkins was iff Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Charles Chambers called on her mother, Mrs. Marion Jones, last Sunday. New Hearinff Device Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chiraan Til TipafpnpA iwrmle

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ORDER YOUR.

FUELOILU.

WINTER

FILL THAT TANK Putting off that fuel order may mean that you'll be caught with an empty tank in a sudden cold spell. At your convenience, we'll del!er oil. Call us today. L. E. "Chigger'V CRAMER r Your D-X Dealer Sullivan, Ind. Ph. 771-Y

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FUNERAL HOMES

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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. . We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co, Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES , .