Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 176, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 September 1949 — Page 5
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES " TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919'.
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BLOND1E
FOR SALE
GIVE US your rail fertilizer rder now. See us for weed, brier
Nnd sprout killer. See us for repleaned Balbo rye seed. Farm Bureau Co-op.
FROZEN FOOD CONTAIN
ERS We have a complete line
o accommodate your locker stor- . j .
hge needs. AScorDic aeiu iui
beaches. - RICK.AKD jB'ttuz.r.
OOD SERVICE, across from egion Home,. Sullivan.
FOR SALE Good used clothing. Girls' snow suit, coats and dresses, sizes 5 & 6 yrs.; boy's coat, hat and shirts, sizes 6 or 7 yrs.; ladies' coats, sizes 14 & 16; man's topcoat, small size. 329 E. Jackson.- Phone 195-L.
Miscellaneous
All insurance IS NOT alike: ree with each new auto policy vritten a road ATLAS of' all states. Policy is good all states ind Canada, with permit issued o go to Mexico at no additional ost. Nationwide claim service, 'erd Hall, Coffman Bldg., Sulli
van.
" FOR SALE New Idea corn picker, two-row. In good shape. Durham Foutz, Graysville phone. FORSALE 1936 Chevrolet. Paul Shipp, Carlisle R. R. 3. Luther Phegley place. SPECIAL discount of 10 on all rods and reels and fishing tackle till Sept. 10. Bose's, 610 N. Main.
APPLES Jonathan, Red De-
Ilicious and Grimes Golden.! Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west
I of Legion Home.
Need a new battery for winter? We have them. Also Firestone tires, tubes and accessories. Come in and see us. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41.
FOR SALE 1941 International n0 and half ton truck. Has tan-
ydems, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed
with grain sides and siock racKs, two speed axle. All in good condition and priced right. Also two tractor tires, 900x24, like new. In & T Wrecking Co. FOR SALE-0-20-0 superphosyhate, delivered and spread. Ask for prices. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. ' . FOR SALE General Electric cabinet radio and. phonograph; three-piece bedroom suite. 430 Star Ave. 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. ONE """WEEK" SPECIAL a uil size bottle gas range installed with 100 lbs. of gas, $89.95. See this and other models at Thomas Upholstering Shop, Duggcr, Ind. Terms if desired. " FOR SALE VA" shaker screen coal $6.00 per ton; mine run $5.00. Delivered to Sullivan. $4.50 for screen at mine and $3.50 for mine run at mine. Ervin Mayfield, Phone 9122. R. R. 5. ' FOR SALE Used washer, electric sweeper, 2 feather beds, air filter for hay fever, used cars, - tires and parts. Welding' and retiring. -Mason Auto Exchange, Phone 141R, Carlisle.
WE RECOMMEND odorless Fina Foam for cleaning auto upholstery. It's truly fine. Root's.
FOR SALE Avery single bottom 16 in. tractor plow, in A-l condition. Fred McKinney, Lewis, R. 1.
FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet club coupe. Radio, heater. Reasonable. Phone 449. 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. OUR SPECIAL New Spinet , piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana. . FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer. $35. 333 S. Main.
1. 5-room house with complete
FOR SALE 4-year-old yellow Jersey cow, easy milker, well broke, gives 4 gallons weighed milk a day. 439 South Bell. Charles Arnett, Phone 990-Y. NEW 1950 " 3" H.P. WHIZZER MOTORS at the same old price of $109.97. New model J motors are now down to $89.50 for as long as
they last. Plenty of heavy duty bikes. Parts and repairing. Oscar Norris and Son;,, 8 North Main. FOR SALE One W. C. AllisChalmers tractor and one W. C. Allis-Chalmers mounted corn picker, one 40-foot corn elevator. All late models and in good condition, Lang McCammon, R. , 1, Sullivan, Carlisle phone. FOR SALE New 42-in. Harrison sink, left hand drainboard, $75; nearly new rural mail box; fresh eggs. Sunset Tourist Court, Paxton.
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. 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. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment, Box 20 care Times. BE READY FOR SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and . repairing. BOONE'S SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan. PUBLIC GAMES, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m., M. W. of A. hall, by Daughters of America. BENNyIdEFRANkTsHOE REPAIRING. One door south of Index.
fHlLGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer. It's that time again. Is your car ready for fall and winter? Let qualified mechanics handle it for you at the Sullivan County Motor Sales in Shelburn on U. S. 41.
FOR SALE Registered medium type Poland China sow, due to farrow in , two weeks. Silas Booker, 6 miles east of Carlisle, R. 2, Carlisle. FOR SALE One Jersey cow, one heifer with calf. 1 mile south of Glendcra".'. Bennett Mickey, Phone 8301. FOR SALE 1940 Mercury" 2"dcor, '46 motor, radio, heater, new seat covers. 1101 N. Main St. FOR SALE 1948 heavy duty Whizzer motorbike. Good condition. 115 W. Wolfe St. Joe Bennett.
FOR SALE 2 large size Warm Morning heaters, one with jacket, one without jacket. Each priced $50.00. Small size hand cream separator on pedestal, used four times. Price $30. Enterprize lard press on pedestal, price $10. Ottis Thomson, Hymera, Ind. HINES MARKETnorth on 41.
bath fixtures,, garage, work shop, j Peaches. .Melons, icebox size,
poultry house, and barn, 80 acres $1-00 doz. Quality in quantity.
land, 50 acres tillable. Will sell or consider trade for Sullivan property. This farm is 2 Vfe miles from Court House. 2. 5-room house, lights, water in kitchen, poultry house, 3 acres
land. Located on road 41, near
Thousands of doctors prescribe Spencer Supports for,' conditions of abdomen, back or breasts. Designed, cut and made just for you. Iva Giles. HUNTING SEASON is here Guaranteed gun repairs. Bob's Repair Shop at 403 Sylvandell. Come in and tell us your Winter Blanket needs. We have a plan of payment you'll like. P
and . A Furniture, South Side
Square. '
The Ladies of St. Mary's will hold their fall rummage sale at 107 West Jackson St., September 9 and 10. Plenty bargains for young and old. Those wishing to give articles, call Mrs. Effie Wilson, Phone No. 246. HAVE your mower sharpened now instead of waiting till spring. Tough grass require sharp mower now. Boone's Shop, 16 E. Jackson. Do you like to do your own housework? If not, let Servall do your work for you. The all new cleaner.
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! FOR SALE 3 stock heifers, big; 1 small heifer, 1 shoat, 3 good milk cows. Earl Dudley, 2 miles west cemetery, Farmersburg. FOR SALE Matched team (horse and mare), well broke,
Carlisle. Priced to sell and im-! weighing about 2400 lbs. At the
mediate possession. 3. 6-room bungalow, strictly modern, good repair and good location. 4. 4-room house, strictly modern, good repair and good location.
5. 8-room bungalow, strictly
old Dodd Bridge Schoolhouse.
SEE the NEW 1950 Model ReoRoyal power mower now on dis-
jplay at Boone Shop, 16 E. Jack
son. - FOR SALE 2 good registered
Polled Hereford yearling bulls,
modern, with full 'basement, hot 1 well-marked, dark, color, blocky
water heat, 2-car garage. Close in. "u 0c"ies vdccinaiea. w. jj. 6. All forms of Insurance. Baughman, West Union, 111. C. Usrey, Real Estate and In- j FOR SALE Well built house,
surance, 901 boutn i roil ist. Phone seven rooms, garage, good street
Write Daily
WANTED A modern 4 or 5-
!room unfurnished apartment or house by Sept. 8th. Box 840
jcare Times.
ttaMnrapWMirtMinroBBCTWniiniiniiiiiria "WANTED TO RENT House" in Sullivan. Box 100 care Times.
WANTED Boy to work on farm. Year-round job. Ivan Robbins, Carlisle, Indiana, R. R. 2. Phone 41F11 Carlisle. WANTED Reliable man as wholesale distributor for fast-
, moving products with repeat j sales. Run your own business; make good profit. For details, I write Mr. B. E. C, care of this
newspaper. - Air Way Branches Inc. Want 2 men to represent us in Sullivan and surrounding' territory. Car necessary. Mechanical knowledge helpful. For interview see Mr. Spencer, Sullivan Hotel, 7:30 p. m. sharp,' Wednesday evening.
. WANTED TO BUY From owner, 5 or 6-room modern 1 house. Box 94 care Times. a
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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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FQR SALE Sow and four pigs; riding saddle. lk mile north C. & E. I. depot. Butch Matney. FOR SALE 2 lsblcycies. I $10.00 and $25.00. See John Rodg-!
er, Jr., today. 732 E. Beech St. . FOR SALE Florence heating stove. 222 W. Johnson.
in bulJivan. Reasonable. Box 1000 care Sullivan Times. '
Complete Stock Of Presto Replacement Parts
We Pay For Dead Animals -all Monroe Feed Service, lullivan phone 332 or Craword 8201, Terre Haute. We ay all phone charges. 24lour service.
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MAN WANTED for Rawleigh business. Real opportunity in City of Sullivan, Linton. Shelburn, Hymera. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. INH-603-O, Freeport, 111. WANTED Housekeeper, more fou home than wages. Good home for right party. Write R. R. 3,
Sullivan, Ind., or call at Ben Kable home. MALETlELP WANTED Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Sullivan County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, 111. j WArJTED A man to board and room or would take an old lady. Call at 227 N. Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. ' : .
WR NOW HAVE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Water Heaters Also American Standard Bathroom Equipment.. r I ? .
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Sullivan Plumbing Co.
First Road South arid East Of
Cheese Factory.' Phone 259
LOST
LOST A little male pig, white with black spots, somewhere south of Shelburn. Call Jas. Lafollette, Sullivan Phone 9075. Reward.. - LOST Small Poland-China sow pig, weighing 40-50 pounds. Finder please notify Clayton Pinkston, 885-L, or call 373.
NEWKIRK'S CARD OF THANKS
Cooksey: To our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the death of our loved one, Mary E. Cooksey; we wish to express our sincere appreciation. We especially wish to thank Rev. Rosier, the singers and pianist, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. " .
The Family
RUSSELL NAMED AMVETS HEAD DES MOINES, la., Sept. 6 (UP) Harold Russell, who lost his hands in the war and became a tnnvip star tnrfav hpaHpH thp
American Veterans of World War ;II. i Russell, a 32-year-old former
paratroop instructor from Watertown, Mass., was elected -national commander of the Amvets yesterday after the Iowa delegation swung its 37 votes behind him. The election was made unanimous on , a motion by Dwight Oliver of Kalamazoo, Mich., his chiri' cpnonent. Russell gained national prominence as the amateur actor who turned in a professional' job in the motion picture "Best Years or Our Lives." ' , Dr. Harry Mesbith, Salem, 111., was named surgeon-general. Dorothy Sayres, Granite City, 111., was elected a district vice-commander.
News Of Surrounding Communities
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U. S. TROOPS EXCHANGE FIXE . HOF, Germany, Sept. 6 (U.R) United States - constaTIulatory troopers exchanged gunfire i-at-urrinv nisht with persons believ-
,'ed to be Czech soldiers at Nei jj
: hause-Keh.au, military govern1 mimt announced today. No casualties were i reported. A constabulary spokesman at Stutt- ' gart said the force atached "little ' importance" to the in-rident.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick and daughter, Cathy, of Alma, Michigan, have returned to their home after a visit here with Mr. McCormick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCorm'.ck. Mr. and M. G. N. Shcftz have arrived home from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. S. T. Vecchione and family. 'r. and Mrs W. C. Kvcrs and children of VandriHa. Ohio, we-e here last week-end visiting trheir parents, Mr. ani Mrs. E. E. Wallers and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers. Mrs. Myrtle Grass and daughter, Mrs. rru)ld Hanrum and children, Lee. and Sue. visittd
Old French Custom
Sunday with Mrs. Grass' father, Roscoe Carrithers and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bishop and daughter of Flint, Michijin, came Sunday for a ,visit with relatives.
from its mount and dropped into the ocean 400 miles off Oahu.
ta7 Plane Lands
Safely In Hawaii HONOLULU, Sept. 6 (UP) The Navy's Philippine Mar? landed safely here today after one of its four engines tore looe
The giant plane, carrying 40 service passengers and a crew o five on a routine flight from Alameda Naval Air Station, was escorted to base by a Pan American stratocruiser and an Air Force B-17 from Hickp.m Held. The commercial plane toolc- up' tb? escort mission aflei' inleivepiing an SOS message from the Mars. The rescue service B-17 relieved the Pan American air-
1 liner at 6:43 a.m. and escorted 'the Mars the rest of the way to Oahu.
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We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors who were so' kind to us at the death of our loved one, William H. Frye. We especially wish to thank Brother Clymore, the singers, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. The Family - '.
YOUTH SHOT ; ACCIDENTALLY I ' ELWOOD, Ind., Sept. 6. (UP)
Terry D. Wheeler, age 16, was killed last night when a gun held by a friend discharged accidental-
i ly. Police said Max Tompkins, age ' 13, told them he was trying to re
move a shell from a shotgun jwhen the weapon went off and
the charge hit his pal. ihey were planning a hunting trip, Tompkins said.
CAKD OF THANKS
We wish to acknowledge with grateful hearts( the sympathy shown us in so many different ways, by our relatives, friends and neighbox-s in our recent bereavement. ' Family of George McDonnall
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DRIVFS D15S IN . iBURNING TRUCK LISLE, 111.. Sept. 6. (UP) ;
j ranfc. juiiu.Ri, age ii, ui. .ciu- ' rora, died in the flames of his
burning truck today after a collision with a truck carrying 34 head of cattle. James Goff. age 26, of Albia, la., told police he was driving down-hill east on Route 54, , ,r
AN OLD French custom is brought into play as Robert Betolaud, minister from France, kisses outgoing National Commander Perry Brown after presenting him with the Medal Militaire at Legion 'convention in Philadelphia! That
(the medal) makes Brown a j
j Chevalier of tthe French Legion of Honor. ' (International)
HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright fcy William J. Millr. Diatribulfd by King Feature!, Inc. "9
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