Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 September 1949 — Page 5

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FOR SALE

Harvest and plant your crops efficiently with Co-op Combines, grain drills, wagons, corn pickers, and tractors. See them at your Co-op Elevator. Sullivan Co. Farm Bureau Co-op Ass'n., Merom, Sullivan, Shelburn.

ALL insurance is not alike. Our supply of road atlases is low but have plenty of insurance. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. J?hone 567. Extra heavy hog troughs. Warranted to last one year. Ellis Hatchery, Carlisle, Ind. , FOR SALfT 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 (5) Room Modern, well located, close In. $4,500.00. W. T. Mellott. 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 Used stoves, ranges Warm Morning, Florence, Heatrbla Heaters. Ed Griffith, 519 N. Duane. t SORRY looking rugs and , upholstery take on forgotten gay colors with Fina Foam. Root's. APPLES at Rickard Orchard or Frozen Food Service. Many varieties in prices for cooking or eating. Phone 9095.

ROCK SALT for Water Softeners. DELIVERED $1.65. Johnson Feed & Supply Co. Hickory Smoked Ham and Bacon. Pure Pork Sausage and Ground Beef. Let us do your proctssing for your locker or home freezer. Any time is butchering time with our servicps. Rickard Frozen Food. i FOR SALE Warm Morning

Coal Heaters from $54.95 to

$139.95. Gambles Store.

FOR SALE Certified Vigo wheat "from the state prize' wininng 10-acre plot owned (by Harot B.-Pirtle;: -wheat priza winner. Come to Frank Mason"" farm to buy it. Call at noon . or around 6 p.m. , FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, like new. Phone 922-B or 846 N. Main.

FOR SALE (3) Room House, South State Street, now empty. Price $1,000.00. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Well - finished fries, alive or fresh-dressed while you wait. Stewing hens and roasti'ta chickens, New York dressed at no charge, fully drawn 25 cents extra, cut up 10 cents additional. Strictly fresh eeEs. not

cold storage, when1 available. ! Phone 9122. R. R. 5.

Open daily from 2 to 5 p.m., all day Saturday, and on Sunday 9 to 12 noon. Elza Hawkins, 529

FOR SALE Good Duroc male hog. One 8 ft. tandem disc. One 7' tandem disc.' Both in A-l condition. One 2 bottom 16" plow, like new. Hackney riding horse 18 mo. old. Bill A. Dodds, 1 miles south Sullivan on U. S. 41.

Wood Bros. corn, picker, picked less than 50 acres. Ford tractor, practically new. 2 Shorthorn milk cows, calves at side. Elmer Liedell, 9 miles south of Terre Haute, first

house east of 41 on Boyle road. ;

FOR SALE (3) Room Apartment, close in, and in splendid condition, rental income each month $12600. Price $9,200.00. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE Hartman two tone blue and gray baby buggy, like new. Can be sen at 954 E. Washington. FOR SALE Pair of work horses. Well broke. Wagon and harness. Cultivator and plow. Charlie Chambers, Rd. 54, Exline Corner. FOR SALE 3 White Face heifers weighing 800 or better; 1 heifer 4 mo. old; 3 milk cows, 2 fresh cows. 2 mi. west of the: Farmersburg cemetery. Earl Dudley. , FOR SALE I.Rc7combhie model 42. $275. '37 GMC ton pickup. John Zink, Farmersburg Route 1.

FOR SALE Model A Ford Vzton pickup. New tires. Herbert Woolley, Phone 42-G Shelburn. ' FOR SAL&ll94Y" Super" Deluxe Ford Fordor. . Radio and heater. 28 East Wolfe street. Phone 643-Y. 1. 6-room house', glassed-in back porch, new block poultry house 17x30 ft. with concrete floor and lights, small barn, good repair; several strawberries and raspberries growing; nice lawn, 9 V?. acres land most all tillable. Price for quick sale $2500.00. Im

mediate possession. 2. 5-room bungalow, 2-car garage with cement floor, barn, block poultry house 20x40 ft., several fruit trees. 18 acres good soil, most all in corn, buyer gets owner's share. School bus to Sullivan. Possession soon. 3. 6-room bungalow, with complete bathroom fixtures, basement, new hot air furnace. Good location. 4. 4-room house, hardwood floors, newly decorated inside and out, new roof, nice back lawn, garage, complete bath fixtures, good furnace, and city gas. Good location. ' 5. 6-room semi-modern house, good repair. Location South Section St. Priced for immediate sale. 1 6. All forms of insurance. 7. 4-room house, smokehouse, garage, good well water, 2 acres good soil, located on good gravel road, close to store, school bus past door. 2 miles south Exline Corner. Priced to sell. j

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.Is your bike a wreck. Don't junk it. See John. Bike parts, wash and polish. Phone 342-Y.

POULTRY RAISERS, now is

time to worm your poultry with ; success. I extend sincere thanks

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to extend my apprecia- i tion to my committees for makine our 7th District meeting a I

News Of Surrounding Communities

ALFALFA seed $37.50 per bu. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 S. Court St.

FOR SALE One table top gas surance, 451 South Troll, Phone range in good condition. Mrs. Roy 542-Y. , ' ' rJlyl: : , FOR SALE Electric stove, FORy SALE 9 ft. spreading electric heater, oil heater, radiolime bed for truck. Also Spotted I phonograph, baby bed complete, Poland gilts ready to breed. Billy , baby buggy. Call 936-L. 1101 N. Joe McCammon, Vk mi. southeast 'Court.

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Wormix. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 S. Court St. Auto, and household upholstery cleaned, Will clean in your own home. Grease and dirt vanish like magic. Send postcard to James Wade, Rt. 5, Sullivan, Indiana, c-o Arthur Cox. Leaving avound October 1 for Tucson, Arizona. Room for 1 passenger. Bob Wilson, 551 S. Court. Sullivan Home Ec. Club will hold their Rummage Sale at 107 West Jackson St., Sept. 23 and 24. Members please have rummage

to my kitchen committee, Mary Parks. Chloe Pritchett and Ina

MfcROM

The Senior Pals class will

HamDton. Mv thanks to Maxine serve supper "pigs iiv the blan-

Dillingham and Ruby Holdson ket" at the cafeteria on Friday for the lovely float. Also to all j night, Sept. 23, beginning at 5

members who were so kind to donate their time and effort for an enjoyable visit of our district officers. Thank you all. .President, Arlie Springer

o'clock for the benefit of the

Methodist church. Everyone is invited to come and buy your supper.

Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach . Haute, spent Sunday

odist church in rlnv '

Shelburn Sun-

,July 12. This week last year, the index stood at $6.82.

Bruce Hubble. Don Arnctt and Breaks in the prices of edible

Helen Kathryn Mahan left Sun- oils and declines in grain and day to enroll at Indiana State livestock markets were largdy Teachers College at Terre Haute, j responsible fcr the big drop. I The previous -widest decline

was a drop of 2 2cents in the

SHEBURN

SALE Dodfie pick-up by Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.

ATaae in your old stove on a driven 1700 miles, 1 ton deluxe

beautiful Marion Electric. Fagg'cab with heater and defroster.

Bros., S. Side Sq. Phone 899.

FOR SALE Nice country home, 5 miles northeast of Sullivan, possession 30 days or less. Price $3,000.00. W. T. Mellott. . FOR SALE Warm Morning stove. $50.00. 258 W. Thomas.

Box 4' x 9', heavy duty tires,

can use dual wheels. Bargain at i

$1650.00 cash. Stewart-Wall Hdw., Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Portable electric washer, one (1) sheet capacity. Practically new. Price $20.00. 224 W. Glenn St.. " Shelburn. Ind.

! Phone 123.

2 Angus bulls, serviceable

age. Also club calves. Elmer Liedell, 9 miles south of Terre Haute, first house east of 41 on Boyle road. ,

FOR SALE Duroc boar eighteen months old. Has sired some top pigs.' Allan Coulson & Sons, Sullivan.

FOR SALE VA" shaker screen

coal $6.00 per ton; mine run $5.00

, WANTED Broilers and Fryers up to 3V2 pounds. Highest cash prices. Side door 529 Railroad St., 2 to 5 p. m. daily. Elza Hawkins, Prop.

FOR SALE 1939 F-20 Farmall

tractor on good rubber, with cultivators. Looks and runs like new. Riley Greenwood, Shefburn phone Fr-19.

BOB'S REPAIR SHOP Guns,

household articles, fishing reels,;

etc. 403 Sylvan Dell. C , : FACTORY WORKING 3 Shifts a day''' to Supply Demand for

Koyloii Foam Rubber Mattresses so Better Order Yours Now at P

Delivered to Sullivan. $4.50 forj screen at mine and $3.50 for mine '

FOR SALE 2 Vz T. 1948 Ford

: tractor. New tires all around.

Fully equipped! Job can go with

run at mine. Ervin Mavfield. It; Inqmre 828 ft-State St.

FOR SALE Large size Flor-

FOR SALE VIGO WHEAT, I er,ce heater No- 153 " 2 elbows, t . r. ' Pipe, thermostat and floor board.

louse Returns,

lies Up More

Work for Senate WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. (U.R) The House returned from its lmnffirial four-week vacation 10-

and 'A Furniture, South Side day all(j promptly piled up more Square. 1 -- -tj for the Senate whose i members got no vacation and are 75ANTTTi 'working overtime, anyway.

In a 50-minute session the House passed one minor bill setting up procedure for disposing of surnlus airports arid sent to

Full or part time. Reply Box 24 ccnference three major appropri

WANTED Woman for housework and help with care of child.

spent Sunday with Wiley Pleas

ant at Mowequa, Illinois. , Mr, and Mrs. Gault Pleasant left Friday on a vacation trip to the Smokies. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dreese of California are staying at the ' Pleasant home during their absence. . Cap Reid has been confined to his home the past two weeks with illness. Norma Daugherty, teacher in the Richmond schools, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKee and sen of Lafayette, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chasv McKee. Mrs. Mayme Apple attended the 65th anniversary of the Meth-

week ended Fed. 8. Of the 31 foods used in compil

ing the index, 17 moved down-

Miss Eulalia Taylor of Terre , ward, 11 were unchanged, and

with her three increased. The index is the

sisters, Mrs. Fontella Thompson sum total of the wholesale price

and Miss Ina Taylor. ,per pound of each.

Leland Thompson, Misses Eva i The commodities which declinMae Mails, and Mary Lou Smith etl wel'e flour, wheat, corn,' rye,

accompanied Bill Sweet to Beloit. ;0US nancy, nams, iara, conee,

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WANTED Washings and ironings to do in my home. Mrs. R. Raines, 408 N. Olive.' Phone 861-X.

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oww, aUM umu v. Ass'n. Allan Coulson & Sons, Sul- """"s, E I depot, rear door on north side. 1 iiVan i ton or Ph. 792. Reason, now using I

WANTED Dishwasher to work in restaurant. Apply in person. Hub Cafe. . "fLOOR'sANDING and finishing. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis. Sullivan R. 5. Due-

FOR SALE-Child's waterproof! FOR SALE (6) Room Home, mattress, size 28' x 54"; Airline I modern except heat, 409 West

icioie mouei rauio, wiuie oais Donaldson Street,

chairs; baby buggy, almost new; Twin-Temp heating stove. Frank Mason, 2 miles southeast of Carlisle on State Road 58.

FOR SALE Wood Bros. '48 model corn picker. Has picked 50 acres corn. $750. 4 miles northwest Shelburn. Ansyl Hall. ' FORS ALE" "6-room ""brick house, good outbuilding, 9k acres of land. Fred Martin, 12 mile north Dugger High School.

now empty.

Price $4,156.00. W. T, Mellott. OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.

PHILGAS RANGE prices start

at $107.25, completely installed

with two cylinders of PHILGAS.

Sudden delivery, see BILL Mc- jNorlh Main( Sullivan.

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oil.

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.

WANTED Work of any kind,

mostly painting. Also girl's bi- and night sessions if necessary to

ation measures: the $15,000,000,-

0C0 military spending bill, the

1J.I ICliul CUSt! Ui miiuu W"v m v.w ficiency bill. Speaker Sam Rayburn said his legislative program for the rest of this session, which he indicated may last another two months or so, will be thrashed out between President Truman and Congressional leaders tomorrow. The Senate, meanwhile, was put on overtime by its Democrat

ic leaders who ordered long hours

cycle for sale. 623 So. Court. Tel

ephone 409-A.

clean up that chamber's big back

log of legislative business. j To speed things up, they got an aieement to shut off debate tomorrow on the $1,341,010,000 iijj. u;n At v, H iVia

IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925

FOR SALE 5-room, semimodern house on 10 acre tract of land, north of Sullivan on U. S. Highway 41. Also, other properties for sale. Brown Abstract Co. FOR SALE Roll-away bed with mattress, like new. Mrs. Lawrence Wesner, Merom. FOR SALE (7) Room Modern, close in, possession can be given one week or less. Price $9,000.00. W. T. Mellott.

FOR SALE Friers. Nice 2xh lbs. up. Will dress for locker. Also size 4 snow suit. Aden Robbins, R. R. 5, Sullivan.

FOR SALE Slingerland drum, complete outfit, double tension heads, like new. $45.00. 14 mile

east Benson Chapel. Herman!

Houpt. FOR SALE Ladies' and girl's clothing. Good condition. Very cheap. Sept. 23 at Citizens Trust Bldg., Apt. 3.

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We Pay For Dead Animals !all Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw-

:ord 8201, Terre Haute. We )ay all phone charges. 24-

tour service. .

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See Our Complete Line Of Stoves 14.95 To 120.00 Also Stove Supplies

Motor Reboring, brake drums reground, hard seat grinding, oxygen and acetylene cylinders. Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor

j Supply, 10 E. Jackson St. The old experienced painter calls for Benjamin Moore's, Paints r Superior Quality since' 1883. I Rent our NEW floor sanding

I equipment. Sullivan Decorating

Co., West Side of Square. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet, cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

WIDOW wants work as housekeeper! Clean and neat about her work and self. Don't drink or smoke. Can give best cf referenc

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WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply in person at Stanley's Cafe. ... N .

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N. 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.

WE NOW HAVE WESTINGI10USE ELECTRIC Vater Heaters Also American Standard Bathroom Equipment. We do repair work. Sullivan Plumbing Co. First Road South and East Of

Cheese Factory. Phone 259 I

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Wisconsin Sunday where he wJJ enter "Beloit College. Mr. and Mrs. K;rsehel . V.Vnce and Mrs. Denbo of Terre Haut?, attended the 65th anniversary el tho Methodist churci? here Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Conner, left Friday morning for Detroit, Kansas for a (wo weeks visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis and Mrs. Mary Kathryn. Knowles of Florida, and Paul Ellis of Chicago attended the wedding of Dick Ellis in Evansville Friday.

cottonseed oil, cocoa, beans, rice,

steers, hogs, lambs 'and butter.

Unchanged were cheese, sugar, tea, peas, peanuts, eggs, molasses,

currants, prunes, milk and raisins.

Those wnicli advanced were

beef, hog bellies and potatoes-

INDIANAPOLIS GETS PARKING METERS

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 21. (U.R) Indiana's largest city joined

the Hoosier parking meter set to

day. More than 500 meters in

stalled in the downtown area of

the capital city were put in operation this morning. Previously, dozens of smaller Indiana cities

reaped thousands of dollars in profits from the meters.

Wholesale Food Plica index Down NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (UP) The Dnu and Bradstreet whole sale food price index dropped 13 cents in the week which ended yesterday. It was the widest

The drop :ut the index to $572 ! tion of U,

lowest since July 19, and wiped driver of the other truck, V. II.

out most of a net gain .of 19 cents ; George, Bedford, was injured

since the index started rising on slightly. WITH NY COs7iPL8;viSMTSrVSIEU

DIES IN WRECK BROOKVILLE, Sept. 21 (UP) Truck Driver William Al-

j vis Amos, ase 50, Cincinnati, O..

I was killed yesterday when two I trucks collided at the mtcrsee-

S. 52 and Ind. 1. The

Senate will vote on amendments to the bill and finally on the measure itself, i. In other Conressional developments:' NO MONEY Chairman John Lesinski, D., Mich., of the House Labor Committee said he called off an investigation of union i icketeering only because he could not get funds to finance the inquiry. Rep. Andrew Jacobs, D., Ind., whose subcommittee was to have done the investigating,

said Lesinski used "dictatorial i Budapest for treason. Kovach, tactics to smother the investiga-1 former U.S. military attache in tion." Lesinski said he is not a Hungary, termed Rajk's charges

i dictator; he just can't get the "preposterous,- adding, "1 never ; mcney. talked to Rajk." (International)

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MANAGER of a New York hotel, George Kovach (above) has been named by Laszlo Rajk, confessed professional spy, as the man who approached him in 1945 to spy for the U.S. Rajk is now on trial in

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HIS FACE solemn, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps announces over British Broadcasting company microphones In London the government's devaluation of the British pound from $4.03 to $2.80. The slash is effort to spur exports. - (International)

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MAURICE PETSCHE, French finance minister and chairman of the International Bank's board of governors, presenta President Truman with gavel made of wood from Bretton Vcodn. M. H.. where the bank was founded. Eugene Black (rear), preside-!; cf bank, looks on. Fourth annual meeting of boards of governors Is underway in Washington, where President Truman addressed tirr.ncial representatives of 48 nations. . (!ntcr::?tioticl)

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