Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1949 — Page 7

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CLlIVAN, INDIANA

SirLI.WAN TJATT.T TIMES WEDNESDAY, A.ar. SI. 1349

CLASSIFIED ADS

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'idltlonal word, first Insertion. 18 words or leu 7o for three insertions, 4o for each additional!

rd for three Insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. .

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An additional charge of lOo will he added to classified ads that are not paid for by the end orJ

ke month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts.

An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.

FOR SALE

VE US your rail fertilizer

r now. See us for weed, brier

sprout killer. See us for re

ed Balbo rye seed, iarm

au Co-op.

LOZEN FOOD CONTAIN"

We have a complete line

commodate your locker storneeds. Ascorbic acid for

Kes. RICKARD vav&cn D SERVICE, across from

m Home, Sullivan.

insurance IS NOT alike: with each new auto policy . ' a mr a c oil

en a roaa aiuo v- "

Policy is good all states

Canada, with permit issued

to Mexico at no additional Nationwide claim service. Hall, Coffman Bldg., Sulli-

hR SALE 0-20-0 superphosIf . J A 1

, delivered ana spreaa. nan.

Ellis Hatcnery, ar-

prices,

Ind.

R SALE 1941 International

and half ton truck. Has tan-

, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed erain sides and stock racks,

speed axle. All in good cona and priced right. Also two

or tires, 900x2 use new.

T Wrecking Co.

FOR SALE 1949 Kelvinator, f

1919 Norge electric range, 1949 Norge washing machine, dinette suite, rug 8x10 and heating stove. George Mason, New Lebanon phone. 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. .

FOR SALE 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.

DR SALE LarSe Estate Heat"

Used only one winter, uuuu

,Iition. ' William UiDDons, on Mill, Shelburn. .

FOR SALE Used Siegler oil heater. Like new. Perry Harris, Carlisle Phone M-14.

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.

)R SALE Tin cans for auto-

c sealers, size No. 2 and JNo.

Also mangoes, pimentoes ana

ers. Robertson Greenhouse. iHNSON Production Bred 2KS HATCH EVERY MON-

r at $12.50 per hundred. 13c

loss than 100. Johnson r eea

ly Co., 115 So. Court fat.

Le ouo.

pRSALE 1941 Mercury,' ra

nd heater, good tires, new

and new paint, uariana

ohmit 3 miles ; east oi

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on.

R SALE 4-room house on

acres of land at Dugger.

d McCammon, Phone 175-R4,

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'OR SALE- 6-roWstfiid;V

dern bungalow. Full base-

fcnt, bath down, lavatory and

Lnl uDstairs. 2 blocks trom

m. 202 E. Jackson.

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.

PLENTY of good friers on

hands now. Strictly fresh virgin eggs 58c doz. Elza Hawkins, 2 miles north, Vz mile west. Brick house. Phone 8061.

FOR SALE Upright Very cheap. Call 957-B.

piano.

FOR SALE White Rock fries. 2 Vz miles north of Shelburn' on 41. Loy Dowty.

FOR SALE Vigo wheat, recleaned. Farmer's price. Parker Cooper, Merom.

FOR SALE Jim Pittman Farm,

37 acres, southwest of Fairbanks, with all personal property, including cows, household furniture and share of landlord's crop. Price $6700.00. W. T. Mellott. 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 Reboririg, 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.

CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern

pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

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.

YOUR MURDERER,

SHERIFF.. IF YOU

CAN CALL IT

MURDER!

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NOPE. ..CLEAR CASE OF SELF-DEFENSE! I KNEW HAMPTON GAUNT... HE

60T WHAT WAS COMIN'

TO HIM!

Ms.

JOHN SMITH SEEMS TO BE

IN THE CLEAR,TOO...NO CRIME

FOR A MAN TO PROTECT HIS

HOME AND WIFE! CASE

IS CLOSED!

I HOPE THE POOR CHAP

DOESN'T DIE...

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HE HAS BETTER THAN 0H' DOCTOR! AN EVEN CHANCE, MRS. M HE MUST LIVE! SMITH, E MUST! j

HUNT REMAINS OF NOAH'S ARK

PHONE 596 NOW and we will come measure your windows for Venetian Blinds, Cloth Shades or Awnings. Thompson Shade Factory, South Side Square.

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

IN THE PARADE of users

clean auto upholstery with

less Fina Foam. Root's.

)R SALE 150 Austra-White

:ts. 1 mile west, mile

of Bucktown. Wayne B.

faell.

'OR SALE 1947 Diamond T ,

Tck 1 ton with long wheel

ie and hydraulic dump body.

ficed for auick sale. Teal

litaker Garage.

&RSALE Balboa rye for Iting. Berlin Bogard, Merora. DR SALE Fresh young Insey cow with calf. See tr Williams, Shelburn. pR SALE Concord grapes, Ips and almost new girl's biIq. West of high school. Emory Inson. nR SALE OR TRADE 1949 jV convertible, fully equipped, lal ' mileage 3,300. Pete liews, Hymera Phone 16.

PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery,' see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer. FOR SALE Baby buggy, used only three weeks. Phone 593-A. 903 N. State.

FOR SALE Hale Haven, El-

berta peaches, $2.00 bu. 1st house

west of County Home 9283.

NOTICE Blue Goose at Shelburn now open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. TRADE IN your old range for a new Marion electric range. Call 899. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq. HUNTING SEASON is here Guaranteed gun repairs. Bob's Repair Shop at 403 Sylvandell. Phone 454. , Do you find doing dishes a drudgery? 1 Make this daily task easy by using Servall, the new all-purpose cleaner.

OUR SPECIAL "---prew Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan.

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News Of Surrounding Communities

SHELBOR

FIVE AMERICANS are searching the broad 16,000-foot-high expanse of Mount. Ararat (arrow) near the Russian border of Turkey to learn if any trace of Noah's Ark is actually there. Dr. Aaron J. Smith, 61, retired missionary from Greensboro, N. C, a member of the expedition, coys he has sufficient data to prove the 439 Vfe -foot-long Ark came to. rest on the mountain in the year 2348 B.C. as the Flood subsided. A Russian aviator who flew over the mountain in 1916 swore he saw remains of a vessel which fit Biblical description.

ence, the National Safety Council said today. The death rate in the ' sixmonth period dropped to 6.8 persons per 100,000,000 vehicle miles. The rate three years ago stood at 12 persons. Paul C. Hoffman, now ECA administrator, told the President's conference in 1946 that "with a reasonable application of the conference's program, there is no reason why the mileage death rate could not be cut m half within three years." The council warned, however,

that, the success of the drive hinges on whether

Day week-end travelers exert rested

caution. charge.

New Bedford, Mass., was .he only city with a population of

U. S. tariffs was essential to European economic recovery, and should be discussed at the world conference.

Arrest Driver

Bos Crash

VALPARAISO, Ind.. Aug. 31 (UP) The driver of a Greyhound Bus which struck a car and killed three persons Monday

safety, was released from Porver MemLabor orial Hospital and immdiately ar-

on a reckless homicide

Sheriff Les Hineline said lis

more than 100,000 which had no - ,A , J ' r , , Bremen, would be freed on $5,000

bond after he was booked, and

WANTED

WANTED Furnished apartment or small house by Sept. 1.

Phone Write Box 75 care Times- ' '

j GIRL WANTED With sales

Trfea mra 1 ability. , Typing required. Answer

0. S. Refirss Red Deserter To Soviet Union

By William Boyle United' Press Staff Correspondent

Post Office Box 310.

! FOR SALE New

picker, two-row. In good shape.'

Durham Foutz, Graysville phone. I - i MAN WANTED for Rawleigh

run qai -room Dungaiow, business. Real opportunity in City

12 lots. Plenty of

All in good repair, man, Dugger.

outbuildings

Lace Good-

)R SALE . One 9x12 wool

and one Venetian blind size

wide and b8'V long. All mi

ONE WEEK SPECIAL Full size bottle gas range installed with 100 lbs. of gas, $89.95. See this and other models at Thomas Upholstering Shop, Dugger, Ind. Terms if desired. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fixtures. Well located. Small down payment. Would consider property as exchange. Inquire 424 S. Court.

FOR SALE Buscher cornet.

of Sullivan, Linton, Shelburn, Hymera. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. INH-603-O, Freeport, 111.

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condition. Priced cheap. 1 v"ue mornings, t-none zsa

ry Frakes, IVz miles west of

VIENNA, Austria, Aug. 31 (UP) A Russian Air ' Force deserter who spent seven months in

I Jthe United States, was returned i''fS tfie Soviets at his own request

foo"ay;' the mystery o his change of heart unexplained. American soldiers escorted Soviet Lt. Anataly P. Barsov, age 31, to the Soviet zonal border station at. Urfahr at 7 a. m. (12 M. CST) and turned him over to Russian authorities. He

WANTED Brick and Block evidently was confident he would laying, Plastering. Free estimates. sfi"er n0 drastic punishment fsr Elton Call, 318 Glen St., Shel- his "desertion." burn. Phone 34-H. Only 10 months ago Barsov and ! Lt. Piotr Pirogov crash landed WANTED A ride to Terre their Soviet reconnaissance plane Haute. Must be there by 7:00 a.m.' near Linz in the American zone Telephone 556-Y. f Austria. They said they had

; : "escaped trom Russia, were tea WANTED-Person to do light UP with Communist rule and' riPHnir, mrk fnr nffi i Qi wanted to become "good Amen-

A-l condition. Inquire at Leo's I livan. Good waees. Annlv Mpnri- can citizens."

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owlark Farms, Inc. ",,e 01,11 KCIC

Alter a lengthy , investigation.

he woufd see the advantages of attacking "decadent" America. Army authorities here indicated the whole system of dealing with Russian army deserters would be overhauled. Two American Army officers accompanied Barsov to . the center of the border bridge at Urfahr.' They were met by two Soviet officers who asked the pilot omly two questions: "What is your name " : "Is this your passport?" , After he answered, Barsov was asked by the Americans whteher he wished to make a final statement to them. He said no.

traffic fatalities during the seven-

month period. Cincinnati, O., Birmingham, Ala., and Providence, R. 1., were the three leading cities where no deaths occurred in July, 1949.

Suggests World Economic Meeting

STRASBOURG, France, Aug. 31 (UP) The economic committee of the European consultative assembly called today for a world economic conference to boost Europe's sagging recovery effort. . i 1

, would b arraingned either Sept.

1 2 or Sept. 6. Curtis, and 26 bus passengers I were injured, but Curtis was the i only one hospitalized.

Ar hie Mclntyre. rkc 67: his wife, Lillian, age 63, and O. E. Reynolds, age 92, all of ;ovtt. Bend, were kiilad instantly whsn the bus struck their car on U. S. 20, one mile east of the"junction with Ind. 49.

Mrs. Florence Sari? nt of Flint, Michigan, spent a few days recently with her sistei and family, Mr and Mrs. John Kimmell and daughter, Jane. Mr. and Mrs Joe McCracken, Mr. fid Mrs. John - Scoring aid drughter, Rhonda, attended the Vigo County Fai" Friday evening in Terre Haute. Mrs. Lois Richmond and Mrs. Trilby Gummere attended a meeting for the presidents and vice-presidents of the Home Ec- , onomics clubs, in Sullivan Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bardsley and Mr. and' Mrs. Paul McMillan attended the races at Dade Park Monday.

DODD BRIDGE

State Police said they hr.d 0 written statement by Gerald Warner, age 38, a Lansing, Mich., truck driver, who said the bus was in the far righthand lane of

Chairman Paul Reynaud of tb,e four lane highway at the France announced that the.com- time of. the accident. Warner mittaj ikd. voted to recommend told polbe he was about 150 fect

me worm economic commence benind the bus when -it struck to the assembly after five days e car

ot secret discussion 01 n-uropean. ! economic problems. He said the world ccnfcrence ' would give representatives of Europe a chance to meet with those of the United States and other interested countries to "adopt anv n;ooisary modifications of treaties." . Reynaud said the committee

Traffic Safety j Record Set CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (UP) An all-time record for traffic safety was set for the first six months of 1949, but the figure still fell short of the goal set three years ago by President

Truman's highest safety comer-1 had decided that a lowering oi "F3JES LUMG ON. MERCY. MISSION

FOR SALE Austra-White ! WANTED Ride young laying hens; fresh eggs; ! Want fitnr hn,,r.

I anuque Dea; new Harrison VI in

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van on state road 154.

)R SALE 37 acres 3 miles

west of Fairbanks. Storm sink) let drainboard $75. Sunsej

. ruiiinuie,. rngiuaiie "u Tour jst Courtj Rt 5 Highway 41 ic stove, oil furnace. Barn paxton

u witn miiKing macnine in-

bd. Also 3 cows, one to fresh-

1 October, 2 in March; 13 ; of crop. ) acres, 4 rooms and barn.

nail and school bus route. 75

in corn, 25 acres back of Will trade for city proper-

ralf of corn to buyer. so some good city "property.

y M. Brown, 512 N. Section.

PR SALE 1938 Ford four-

sedan, new motor, good rubW. A. Burnett,. Sullivan R. 2. sville Phone.

to Terre or earlier.

Mrs. Scott McGarvey, Sullivan R. 5. Telephone 8184.

We Pay For Dead Animals

II Monroe Feed Service,

Uvan phone 332 or Craw-

d 8201, Terre Haute. We

y air phone charges. 24-

ur service. .

hn Wachtel Co.

Terre Haute, Indiana

XA In. Electric Drill 11.80 1 Yr. Guarantee

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The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer

Frank & Bud Tanzo, Owner

N. Side Square

WANTED Someone to work on painting job.' Mrs. Elizabeth Pirtle, R. 5. Phone 8194. FOR RENT--

, FOR RENT Two

rooms for housekeeping, or sleeping. Private entrance. In Shcl-

iburn. Tele. 158.

READ-1HE AD&

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

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the United States took them at

their wor and 'took them to the I United States as : political rejupep.s last February. Pirogov. Is

still . there, but Barsov was brought back to Austria a week' ago sfte he visited the Soviet embassy in Washington and said

. he had repented his flight and i wanted to return to Russia. The brief Army gnnw:;." j cf its surrender of Barsov to the

furnished ; Russians gave no clue as to A-ha.

lay behind the Soviet liautcnant'r change cf heart. - v

But it aroused suspicion in the . minds of, many that he might j

have been a Soviet "plant' in the first place. Otherwise, they believed, death or imprisonment awaited him in his homeland because of his bitter anti-Communist statements in the United States. : Others suggested, however, that ' Communist agents in the .United States could have got in

touch with him, promised lenien

cy if he returned and threatened-!

reprisals against his . wife and child in Russia if he didn't. May Attend Furthermore, they said, his reconversion to Communism and disillusionment with capitalism will be fodder for the Soviet propaganda mill. They had no doubt that once back in Russia,

"'Sunday School at,, 9:30 a... tnw. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. The Willing Workers will meet ' with Mrs. Oda Bailey Tuesday afternoon. A revival is being held on the 1 farm of Mrs. Frank Boger. The ; Rev. Jack Smith of Sullivan is 1 in charge of the meetings. Mrs. Emma Barrett spent "Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Will1 Wade. Mrs. -Emma Barrett was the . guest of Mrs. Luvisa Wood Wilkey and family Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Otha Akers and , family had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akers.

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FUNERAL HOME

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COMMANDER Anthony J. Dcjoy, U. S. Coast Guard, examines iron lung at Floyd Bennett Field. Brooklyn, N. Y., which he flew to Kalifax, N. S., for a Coast Guard cutter to ferry to polio-striclten Sidney C. Moody, Jr., 21, aboard an ocean liner bound for New York. The cutter al;0 carries a New York doctor: International)

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.DEAD-ANIMALS REMOVED ; Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick tJp Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co, t!..ii:., Dl XT n

Ioumvciii i none iiu. v WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES