Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 183, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 September 1949 — Page 5

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SULLIVAN DAILY TOTES WEDNESDAY. Sept. 14, 1949

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FOR SALE

GIVE US your rail 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. I ALL insurance is not alike. Our supply of road "atlases is low but have plenty of insurance. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567, 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. Extra heavy hog troughs. War

ranted to last one year. Mils Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. ' - FOR SALE Grimes Golden and Red Delicious apples. Other varieties later. Price according to grade. Sweet cider. ' Bring own containers. mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. Rush Schaffer. FOR SALE 1940 Mercury 2door, A-l condition. Call at City Taxi Stand or 590 South Court. Fall Wallpaper Close Out Sale! 150 Beautiful Patterns Reduced 20. Shop now for Best Bargains. 8c a single roll and up. Sullivan Decorating Co., West side of ' square, Sullivan, Ind.

FOR SALE OR TRADE Good team, wagon and harness. 1 mile south of New Lebanon. Everett Irvin.

FOR SALE White enamel

FOR SALE Laundry stove, .$3.00; kerosene heater, $3.00; small heating stove, $10.00. Call after 5:30. 735 N. Main St.

FOR SALE Used 6 cu. ft.

Charter Oak range in good con-; Frigidaire refrigerator, all porce-

dition. Claude Robbins, R. 3 Sul

livan. Phone 8135. FOR SALE John Deere 2-row corn picker. Used one year. Luther Phegley. Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Deluxe "chrome trimmed collapsible baby buggy. Used 55-gallon steel drums. Mane me offer. Flynns. Shelburn.

FOR SALE South Section St., 5 rooms, modern except furnace. $3,250.00. Easy, terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.

FOR SALE 3-room house near Cheese Factory, empty now. Kerosene range stove. Call 302 E. Jackson St. APPLES FOR SALE Northern Spies, Grimes, and Jonathan. Call after 4 o'clock. Settles Fruit Farm, 4V4 miles northeast Sullivan. Shelburn phone.

FOR SALE Apt. size city gas stove, used very short time, $75.00. Can be seen at 221 E. Washington. John Kelly, 145, Graysville. FOR SALE Pipeless cast iron furnace. Will heat 4 to 5 rooms. Priced to sell. 456 So. Section St.

FOR SALE Warm Morning

stoves, Coolerator Electric Re-j frigerators For Sale or Trade J (nr Cows or Hogs. Burrisl

Market, Dugger.

WHAT do you know Joe other than Fina Foam is the perfect upholstery cleaner. Root's. , "for" SALE A-C combine Model 60, Massey-Harris tractor Senior 101 and cultivators. Sell together. All 'in good condition. Recleaned and treated Vigo .wheat. James E. Shrum, 119204. FOR SALE 35 White . Rock fcullets. ready to lay. Also 3-year-

rold cow. Fred Nmj&jjlr-mile

north Dugger HighSchool. FOR SALE 1947 Chev. 5-pas-

V senger coupe, fully equipped. Ex

cellent conaiuon. mgn oi. Phone 934-X. . . ,

FOR SALE Two-room house on two lots at Paxton. Clarence Hylton, Paxton. FOR SALE 5-foot Kelvinator. 127 South State Street. FOR SALE Marble top dresser, wash stand and table. - Also riavpnuort. chair and bookcase.

K309 East Jackson.

FOR SALE Fire Tender stok-

lcr and all controls. Sidearm gas

heater and hot water tank, uiessie Lewellyn at Davidson Clean-

K ers.

FOR SALE Spinet piano, ma-

r hogany, standard make, slightly

used. Bargain. For details where piano may be seen write Box

r M.S., care of Times.

FOR SALE Massey-Harris

cultivators and 1 12" 2 bottom tapper combine, also Case 2-row

plow. Al Gettinger, Merom. corn picker. Francis Wheeler, 'E- Beech. ' - ;

X sr-HWiNN Rirvrr.KS .at a' TV.. . r. ' "mua we:1 An ice cream social is being

FOR SALE Two good reg

istered Snropshire rams, 2 yrs.

old. $50.00 each. Vigo wheat.

I O. D. Patton, Graysville phone.

FOR SALE VIGO WHEAT, recleaned and ready to sow. Certified by Indiana Corn Growers Ass'n. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sullivan.

lain inside and out. Good condi

tion. McKinley Electric. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer. First calf last April. Good milker. Bangs disease and T.B. tested. Ragnar Engberg, R. R. 2, Shelburn, Indiana. FOR SALE 3-year-old Jersey bull, gentle; 2 bull calves 10 days old. Herschcl Huff, 3 miles northwest Graysville.

Miscellaneous 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.

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RIP KIRBY

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.

PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.

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.

HELi0 WELL, WELL! IT'S MR. KIRBY! PLENTY

PETE... NEW! IKE FARGO RUN OFF WITH A WHAT'S WILD WIDDER...HIS BROTHER'S WIFE'S

NEW? A HAVIN A BABY, HER SEVENTH...THEY

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THOSE TWO OLD BIDDIES... BY NIGHTFALL, THE

WHOLE COUNTY WILL KNOW

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News Of Surrounding Communities

MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Male. Veterans and non-veterans! See ad un-

a trade ana employment, com mercial Trades.

WANTED room house.

TO RENT 4 or 5Phone 829-L.

FOR SALE Small girl's cycle. Joan White, Shelburn.

bi-

FOR SALE Fur coat, in

perfect condition. Approx. size

30-38. Will sell cheap. Phone 679-X. 215 So. Section.

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ORDbK YOURS NOW Koylon Foam Rubber Mattresses. Sold by P and A Furniture, South Side Square.

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. Lengthen and Sho. sting Frames, Mounting Dump Bodies, Fifth Wheels and repairing same. Specialize in all makes of brakes. Change over and repairing! Farmers Service Garage, Farmer's Corner east of Merom.

WANTED Single or mar

ried man to work on farm.

Year around Work. James E.

IShrum, Ph. 9204. R. R. 1.

WANTED 2 or 3-room unfurnished apt. Utilities furnished. Phone 72.

FOR RENT

FOR SALE 13' truck flat with grain sides. Usright lift for truck flat Ford disc. Lyndell Drake, Fairbanks. ' FOR SALE Two Warm Morning stoves, used two years one with jacket, one without. A-l condition. Dale Sheffler, Carlisle, Ind., R. R. 2. FOR SALE Spotted Poland male hog, eligible to' register. Weight about 200 lbs. Robert

Pugh, 3 miles northwest Shel-I

burn.

FOR RENT Two rooms unfurnished upstairs apartment. Private rear entrance. Inquire 530 or 533 South Court St.

FOR SALE Warm Morning Coal Heaters from $54.95 to $139.95. Gambles Store.

FOR SALE 1946 John

Model H tractor, $700.00.

Deere

Also

FOR SALE Used stoves, ranges. Warm Morning, . Florence, Heatrola Heaters. Ed Griffith, 519 N. Duane.

HUNTING SEASON is hereGuaranteed gun repairs. Bob's Repair Shop at 403 Sylvandell. INSTRUCTIONS VETERANS Why accept less than the best? Thousands . of mechanically inclined 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 Repairs Painting Refrig. Air Conditioning Radio 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, Sept. 15. from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Commercial Trades Institute. "FREE-dirTfor the hauling. 731

hefting stove. 1505 N. Main. W. H. Gadberry.

new low price. All sizes. Lay one 1

away now for Christmas. Author

ized WHIZZER MOTOR sales and

service. Used bikes, accessories,

parts, and repairing. Oscar Norris p0R SAT.F Rpfristororf wamn.

and sons, 8 North Main. j shire. boars . Francis Wheeler.

' FOR SALE 1 Vi" shaker screen ! Farmersburg, 2 miles west Liber-

coal $6.00 per ton; mine run $5.00. ty Church.

Delivered to Sullivan. $4.50 for

screen at mine and $3.50 for mine 1

l uu ah mine liiviu ivj.uy uciu.

nione 9122. K. II. 5.

; sponsored by the Young Adults of

FOR SALE Good Claremont ! Dodd Bridge Friday night, Sept.

16th at the Turman House 111 Graysville. Special program. Everybody welcome.

FOR SALE Fries; rabbits and

hutches; pump. 433 East Jackson.

Tel. 412.

1 uk. onLci tmau spotted

cnetiano pony coit; au native ewes. Roy Deckard, 7 miles south

-east Sullivan. Dugger phone.

FOR SALE 7 nine-weeks-old

1 pigs, isaac x-earison, auuivan tx.

FOR SALE Standard noiseless

Underwood typewriter. Wiidin, 715 E. Davis.

Wm. R.

We Pay For Dead Animals

Jdl Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw

ford 8201, Terre Haute. We

pay all phone charges. 24 hour service.

John Wachtel Co.

Terre Haute, Indiana

See Our Complete Line Of Stoves 14.95 moo Alsa Stove Supplies

I Ladies everywhere enjoy big earnings daily. Sell Guaranteed ; Maisonette Frocks. Write Box j 453, Terre Haute. ' ' SERVATL!!Alfpurpose cleaner. One cleaner for everything. So convenient a little goes a long way. Get some right away. I Rummage and Bake Sale Friiday, Sept. 16th at Citizens Trust j Bldg. in M. W. of A. Hall by Min

nehaha Club. PLEASE RETURN black and white umbrella with initials M.K. Also for sale; Quick Meal coal range. 122 N. Cross.

Strike By 130 Idles 3,500 Men MUNCIE, Ind., Scpi. 14. (UP) Some 3,500 Ball Brothers Co. employes toflay refused to cross a picket line set up by 130 striking members of the AFL Glass Bottle Blowers Association. The strike, which began Mon

day night when the GBBA members walked off the job because their local president was discharged, mushroomed into a virtual shutdown of the plant. Only 500 employes in the stamping di vision and rolling mill reported for work today. Ball Brothers officials said Shirley Wasson, president of Local No. 147, GBBA, was discharged because he told his members to disregard company orders. . A union spokesman said the installation of a double-headed bottle blowing machine had forced the discharge of one helper on a production line.

By T. W. Kicnlcn United Press Financial Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. (UP.) Delegates to the World Bank and Monetary Conference hinted today that a secret meeting of the fund's directors may be held shortly to consider devaluation of the British pound and other "soft" currencies. Officials said such a meeting would not normally be held at this time unless one of the fund's member governments had notified the fund that it wanted, to devaluate its money. Under the fund's articles of agreement, governments planning devaluation must give the director at least 48 hours notice of their, intention. The director then would rule on the proposal to

determine whether it is in keeping with the fund's world stabilization policies. London reports that a British devaluation announcement might come over next week-end were discounted by fund officials, however. Informed sources believed a cut in sterling is inevitable, but they predicted it would be delayed for some time. When it does come, they said, it probably will be accompanied by a similar devaluation of other Western European countries. Later today, the Monetary Fund officials will consider a South African proposal to increase the American gold-buying price. The scheme appears foredoomed because of American opposition. Informed sources said, however, that the fund's decision may not be made public until the conference break-up on Friday.

Bob Bardsley and family and

Ted Ireland of Dayton, Ohio, spent the week-end here with relatives.

Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Walters

! were week-end. guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Bruce Brown of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters,; Mr . Jessie Bardsley, Mrs. Kez'.ah Phillips, Rev. and Mrs. ' Howie' t and children and Mr. and' Mrs. Herbert Woolley attended the homecoming at the Indian Prairie Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy McKinney entertained the following at her home Sunday in honor of her ' husband's "birthday, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinney and children, Mrs. Jini McCracken, . Mrs. Fannie McKinney, and Mrs. Imo Gibson of Terie Haute.

of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach and Mrs. Ida Woodworth were guests

: Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin St.Clair. Mrs. Isabelle Daniels Swaby

and daughter of Benton. Ark., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Clayton of Bloomington, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Renaker.

MEROM

attended the wedding of a friend in Liberty, Indiana Saturday and spent Sunday in Columbus, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Julian visited an aunt at the Odd Fellows Home in Greencastle, IndianaSunday. Mrs. Lois Gill of Terre Haute spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stwalley.

Court Possibility

At Lyric Starting Thursday!

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. The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer

Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owner a

N. Side Square

OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY S398.00. ,R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.

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

JUDY GARLAND and VAN JOHNSON have words in this scene trora MGM's "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME," in color by Technicolor.

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.. JOHN SHEFFIELD receives first aid from PEGGY ANN GARNER in this scene trora Monogram's "BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY,"

Mrs. Millie Mahan and Mrs. Nelle McKinley will be hostessci for a wedding shower Friday night at 7:30 at Hilt Hall in honor of Mrs. Mary Ann Renaker .Clayton, a recent bride. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday night at the home of Mae Wesner. Members and visitors are urged to attend. ' A birthday dinner was held Sunday on the Bluff in honor of Mrs. Marguerite Walters with a basket dinner being served at

the noon hour to several relatives and friends. E. B. Walters, local trustee, left Sunday for a visit with his brother, Owen Walters ind family at Oblong, III. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beach and daughter of Cannellton, Indiana, were guests over the week-end

IFS A . 600D THING TO KNOW-.

Mrs. Betty Brown underwent j

an appendectomy at the. Linton hospital Friday night. The Busy Bee Club held its first business meeting this fall at the home of Fern Case Friday.

.The day was spent in sewing and

chocheting. Those present were Mesdaiues Alice Heffern, Katie House, Berniece ' Fayne, Goldia Shepherd and Tommie, Nell Gordon, Nina Gordon, Dorothy Davis, Noma Ganimel, Effie Shepherd, Nellie Worth, Ella Case, Faye Duncan, and the hostess. Fern Case. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Bloomington, Indiana, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlowe over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jshn Huss and family of Shelburn, visited Rev. and Mrs. Nickless and Masil Sunday. , The Past Noble Grand Club met in an all-day meeting Friday at the I.O.O.F. hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Marlowe and family of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim , Marlowe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wheeler

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CK!F JUDGE of the U. S. Court of Appeals, Harold M. Stephens (above), is among those considered as possible appointees to tie Supreme Court to fill vacancy left! by death of Justice Wiley B. Rut-.' ledge. Judge Stephens Is a native of Utah. ' (International)

That when you may need money suddenly o? unexpectedly there is a good place to get it. At the Security money is always available in sums up to $300 on your own note and personal property. .

$5 Xo $!

Come In!

SECURITY LOAN CO. Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg.

FUNERAL HOME

PHONE 129

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Bowlers in. DUGGER, CARLISLE, FARMERSBURG. SHELBURN and HYMERA, form a team and represent your community in an inter-city Bowling League. Sullivan and Graysville already have their teams formed and are ready to s:o. ' , If you have a team and would like to represent your community get in touch with Wib Eider at the BOWLING PALACE, phone 1S2. The ffjst teams registered will be the teams chosen to fill out the six team league.

HTLING PAIAC!

lVz N. Main Sullivan