Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 September 1949 — Page 5

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SUELTVAN DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1949.

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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. Phone 567. Extra heavy hog troughs. Warranted to last one year. Ellis 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. 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. APPLES aTRickard 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 processing for your locker or home . freezer. Any time is butchering time with our services. Rickard Frozen Food.

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.

ALFALFA seed $37.50 per bu. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 S. Court St. FOR SALE One table top gas range in good condition. Mrs. Roy Taylor. FOR SALE 9 ft spreading lime bed for truck. Also Spotted Poland gilts ready to breed. Billy Joe McCammon, Vk mi. southeast New Lebanon. . We sell and lay PABCO LIN-

OLEUM by the yard or by the !

rug, with 5-year written guarantee. Phone or write Fagg Bros, for estimate. Fagg Bros., Phone 899.

FOR SALE Warm Morning stove. $50.00. 258 W. Thomas.

FOR SALE 1949 Custom Ford 2-door, 1940 Hudson coupe, 1947 Eeo 3-ton . truck. Lloyd Motor Sales.

FOR SALE M A T C II I N G PIECES, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser and Vanity with Large Mirrors, Chest of Drawers, Night Stand, Bench and Bed. Buy one piece or several at Our Store. P and A Furniture, South Side Square. FOR SALE Sweet potatoes, $2.00 per bushel. Bring own container. 901 N. Court. Floyd Alexander, i

FOR SALE Heating stove and cook stove. 903 North State.

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

FOR SALE Model A Ford Vati'n pickup. New tires. Herbert Woolley, Phone 42-G Shelburn. FOR SALE "Electric-stove,

electric heater, oil heater, radio-

FOR SALE Two-piece living room suite. Clean, good springs. Cheap. Rocking chair, straight ciiir. Phone 9022: FOR SALE Heatronhonic

1 Windsor stove. Reasonable price. 429 S. Stratton St. I '

Miscellaneous

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phonograph,

bsby buggy. Court.

Need a new battery for winter? We have them. Also Firestone

baby bed complete. tires, tubes and accessories. Come

m and see us. Ssulhvan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41.

Call 936-L. 1101 N.

FOR SALE Dodge pick-up driven 1700 miles, 1 ton deluxe cab with heater and defroster.

IF YOUR car heats or your

radiator leaks see Wayne Kenne

Box 4Vfe' x 9', heavy duty tires, ;dy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925

FOR SALE Certified Vigo wheat from the state prize winning 10-acre ploLowned by Har

old .E. Pirtle, wheat prize winner. Come to Frank Mason farm to buy it. Call at noon or around 6 p.m. FOR SALE Well - finished, fries, alive or fresh-dressed while you wait. Stewing hens and roasting, chickens, New York dressed at no charge, fully drawn 25 cents extra, cut up 10 cents addi- . tional. Strictly fresh eggs, not cold storage, ,: when available. Open daily from 2 to 5 p.m., all day SatarcTay; and on', Sunday 9 to 12 noon. .Elza Hawkins, 529 . Railroad street, across from C & E I depot, rear door on north side. FOR SALE Roll-away bed with mattress, like new. Mrs. Lawrence Wesner, Merom. 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

Bidg., Apt. 3. '.

1. 6-room house, glassed-in bock porch, new block poultry house 17x30 ft. . with concrete floor and lights, small barn, good repair; several strawberries and raspberries growing; nice lawn, 9V acres land most all tillable. Price for quick sale $2500.00. Immediate 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 bungaIow,s 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. 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. C. Usrey, Real Estate and Insurance, 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y.

can use dual wheels. Bargain at $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.

North Main, Sullivan.

WANTED Broilers and Fryers up to 3Vfe pounds. Highest cash prices. Side door 529 Railroad St., 2 to 5 p. m. daily. Elza Hawkins, Pi op. FOR SALE 1939 F-20 Farmall tractor on good rubber, with cultivators. Looks and runs like new. Riley Greenwood, Shelburn phone Fr-19.

FOR SALE 2 T. 1948 Ford tractor. New tires all around. Fully equipped! Job can go with it! Inquire 828 N. State St.

I. . , FOR SALE Large size Flor- ' encc heater No. 153, 2 ,elbows, pipe, thermostat and floor board. .Nothing else to buy. All in good I condition. $50.00. 726 ,E. Washing- , ton or Ph. 792. Reason, now using

on. RENEWALS, MAGAZINE RENEWALS! I appreciate magazine renewals too. Just phone Glenn Creamer, 724-A. FOR SALE KOYLON FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES. See

Motor Reboring, brake drums reground, hard seat grinding, oxygen and acetylene cylinders. Parts for all cars. Sullivan Motor Supply, 10 E. Jackson St.

KThe; 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. 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. BREED YOUR DAIRY COWS ARTIFICIALLY. ' Contact ' the county agent's office or any director of the breeding association for information.

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Dugger Plays Hunfingburg

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Dugger's Bulldogs, victors over

Congress Hopes

To Adjourn Before Nov. 1 WASHINGTHj?!, Sept. 22 (U.R)

Democratic leaders said f ir ( 0f rjr

News Of Surrounding Communities

DUGGER

Mrs. R. E. Ruttrell and daughter, Mrs. W. B. Molloy and children of Chicago, Miss Marcella Dukes oi Indianapolis, are guests

Clinton's Wildcats last Friday, go a white House conference today up against Huntingburgs Happy tthat Plans wil1 be drawn next Hunters Friday night at Dugger' week to sPeed Congressional in the second of three Bulldog work with av,jew to adjournment

hr, Bamno (Inmo imo is 7-5rt "I DCIOie 1NOV. 1.

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Vice President Alben Barkley said adjournment might come as early as Oct. 15 or Oct. 20, but he emphasized" that he was just

p. m. The Bulldogs are working on a string of ten straight wins. They rrtriar , loci uifh nirtM

straight victories and have added Democl.a(ic Lea(c!r w. two more this fall. ' ill.,' said, "I would Coach Gabe Takats has been ' working his boys hard this week y or m an effort to combat any let- Jan,rar. c r,k,.

ring .upset win over the Wildcats, Coach Takats is afraid that

and Mrs. F. M. Dukes.

Mrs. Gi-over Kirk and Mrs. E. A. Hammack were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Exline Monday evening. Word has been received, here of the death of John Curtis Hendren of Crosse Point, Mich.

He was a student of Earlham 'to the Rebekah Assembly

Little Mickie Spinks of Sullivan, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Josie Spinks.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stwalley. .

NEW LEBANON VV. S. C. S.

The New Lebanon W. S. C. S. met Thursday afternoon, September 15th with Mrs. Accie Raines at Sullivan. Scripture and prayer by Mary Stedman. Story by Jean Pirtle. Business meeting. Closing

The Missionary Circle of the ' prayer.

First Baptist Church met Wed

nesday at the church.

Is your bike a wreck. Don't junk it. See John. Bike parts, wash and polish. Phone 342-Y. POULTRY RAISERS, how is time to worm your poultry with Wormix. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 S. Court St.

Auto and household upholstery!

them and order yours at P and A ! cleaned, Will clean in your own

Furniture South Side Square.

Elza Hawkins fresh dressed i while you wait or live poultry ! may now be obtained at 529 Railroad Street. Across tracks from C. & E. I., north side door. Fri

day 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. Saturday, 8:00 to 12 noon.

FOR SALE Small ' spotted , Hub Cafe.

pony con; z oia ewes and ewe lamb; 2 good young bucks. Ray Deckard, Dugger Phone.

home. Grease and dirt vanish like magic. Send postcard to James Wde, Rt. 5, Sullivan, Indiana, c-o Arthur Cox.

did not care to guess but that

hope for early adjournmtt "rnfi nefc n DPtia 1; i n h im

me cuuaogs mig.H iu.c u.u- Thg Congrc8slonal leaders reingburg too lightly Friday night orted to President Truman os and run into a peck of trouble. th(J legislative situation. The Hunters, never too happy , LucM toW newsmen that Mler during football season, have lost finishmg work on the arms aid two'games so far this year. in'bU1 tne Seiiate will take up a the season opener Bicknell used geries of pay bills Hc also sajd four intercepted passes to chalk it,probabiy will reach the disup a 27 to 0 victory, and last placed persons bill by Oct. 3. week Boonville took the Hunters , 1 r yZar?f ?nUf P" bility that -civil rights legislaped Huntmgburg 26 to 0. ticn;would be called up in-the Dugger h .expecting the Hunt-jJ adjournment, ers, coached this year by BobJL,nc ' Fell, to try to concentrate on I .Rayburn expressed nope tnat stopping Red Brewer. Clinton I Congress would complete actiin rhat fnmmi Mr.rmmn,,'at this session of a $350,000,000

and McNew, and the Hunters authorization for aid to Korea. ,

might find themselves in the But he .conceded tnai mis iegls

same fix.

College and was killed in an automobile wreck. He was the son of the former Ernestine Bishop, former Dugger resident . Mrs. F. M. Dukes and her

: house guest, Mrs. R. E. Ruttrell 'spent Wednesday and Thursday in Casey, Illinois, i Mrs. Minta Meredith returned

from a visit in Terre Haute Sunday. Mrs". Roy- Stanley of near Jericho, was in Dugger Monday. Mrsh Frank Kendall and son, Otis,' were in Sullivan Monday.Dugger O.E.5. initiated Mrs. Norma Saladan Monday evening. After initiation refreshments were served.

Refreshments were served to

J Mrs. Otto Gorby, Mrs. Mary Wil-

Mrs. Tillie Stwalley and Mrs. son, Mrs. Sam Springer, Mrs. C. Enstrom were elected dele- Nora DoddSi Mrs. Edgar B-eding,

gaies irom me neDeKan j-ioage

Con-

Mis. Clifford Breding, Mrs. Mil-

venuon at Indianapolis to be Ethei Shepherd Mrs. Joan. held October 10, 11, and 12. Bedwell MrS- G'lenn BiggS) Mrs. Tillie Stwalley and Mrs. M,.s. Mary' Hiatt, Mrs. Madge Jean Owens and daughter, Ungcr. Mrs. Elizabeth Lisman, Sharon, were in Terre Haute Mrs. Freda Hoseman. Mrs. Marie Thursday. . Irvin, Mrs. Dorothy Monroe, Mrs. Bert Stwalley has been suffer- Hazel Jackson and the hostess, ing from an ear infection. Mrs. Raines.

WANTED

Brewer has scored 37 points in two games for Dugger and appears to b.e on the vJay to run

ning up a lot of points Bulldogs this year,

for the

lation may be delayed until next

year.

. WANTED Dishwasher to work.

in restaurant. Apply in person.

WANTED Work of any kind, mostly painting. Also girl's bi

cycle for sale. 623- So. Court. Tel

FOR SALE 8-room apartment ! pnhonp '409-A.

house, 3 separate units, 2 baths, t new Lennox furnace, stoker,! WIDOW wants work as houseblower. Income $184.00 every 4 'keeper. Clean and neat about her weeks. As a home or investment i work and self- Don't drink or it can't be 1 equaled. One block smoke. Can give best of referenc-

Symington Ignores Naval. Court Summons

Terre Haute Couple Held In Accident

HYNERA i Fern Case, Nina Gordon, Nell Gordon and Etta Case were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. William Ernhardt tf Bowling Green, Indiana.

WELLJi Registered U. S. Patent Office.

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Smith and Jack were Sunday dinner

' guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Smith.

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from square. Sold by owner. W. Wall. 1

H6.es. P. O. Box 83, Vincennes, Ind

iana.

FOR SALE Teentime

like new, size 9, skirts, green Chesterfield coat, other coats. 646 S. Main. FOR SALE Apples, 40c bu. Pick your own. Bring containers. Down apples cheaper. Wm. Als-

man, south of Dugger.

WANTED Experienced wait-

dresses ! ress. AddIv in Derson at Stanley's

Cafe. .

WANT TO BUY From owner,

' 5 or 6-room modern home. Would

buy 50 or 100-acre farm. Write Box 400 care of Times.

FOR SALE 1947 Super Deluxe Ford Fordor. Radio and heater. 28 East Wolfe street. Phone 643-Y.

We Pay For Dead Animals 'Jail Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craword 8201, Terre Haute. We lay all phone charges. 24lour service.

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RULING POSTPONES BUILDING RAZING , INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, 22. (U.R) A ruling by the Indiana Attorney General today forced Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute to postpone plans for razing and selling three obsolete buildings on its campus. Attorney General J. Emmett McManamon's opinion said the legislature would have to give authority for the plans. The legislature does not meet again until 1951.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U.R) The Navy brushed aside cne rebuff from Air Secretary W. Stuart Symington and asked him again today to tell a Naval cour cf inquiry wnat he knows about the now-celebrated B-36 memorandum.

I Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kaylor of 1, J 1 1 nit

JtBDl Husband were Sunday dinwife! of Terre Haute, Ind., were ner guests of Nell Gordon. I 1.1 4.n4n, i nnnnonfinn A' 1 1 Vl A tt l i ni i i nir .

ntiu wuoj u wii.v..v - jiaroia oireei ana mrs. nva-hit-run accident Saturday night beth Ensle nave traded proper- J which killed Cecil J. Abbott, age ty j 40, Gold Creek, Mont. Mr, and Mrs; Roy Wortman l Montana authorities said they snnt th wppk.pnH in ntnn !

traced the couple through Wyom- Ohio visiting their son and wife ing and found they had stayed Mr and Mrs- Max Wortman overnight at Cody Wyo Th were als0 in cincinnati and The search started when Kontz gaw the Cincinnati.st Louis hi.d the windshield of his car re- . u

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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 pr 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.

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cow. A searcn reveaieo. addous body.

Safety Patrolman Vic Hansen

ter, Thelma Rose, were in Terre Haute and Sullivan Tuesday.

LAD ANIMALS

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

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The court wants to find out arrested Kontz first at Michell,

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

who, if anyone, besides Cech'i'j R. Worth wrote the ' memorandum which attacked the B-3(i procurement prog-ram, Symington, and

j other high defense officials. . The second call for Symingj ton's appearance was issued at jthe request of Adm. Thomas C. Kincaid, president o" iTie" court, j after the Secretary turned down a similar request yesterday, j Symington said then that he would consider questions submitted to hijn in writing, j i Symington said twice during i the recent Congressional hearings

,on the B-36 row that he wanted

to name the persons he believed responsible for the memorandum. Kineaid made it plain that he believes it is up to Symington to appear, personally before the inquiry court and tell what he knows about the document. He instructed Capt. Sanf.ord B. D. Wood, court judge advocate, to inform Symington that his "physical presence is needed "because the evidence given before this court could be used in any future trials cf individuals."

TRY A WAHT-AD ,

and then found his wife several

hours later. He said she was try- j

ing to sell some belongings to "raise money!" Hansen said the driver's license Kontz held gave his address as Ttrre Haute. His wife claims he is from Pennsylvania, and she from Massachusetts. The couple was held pending word from Montana authorities, officials said.

INDIANAPOLIS COUNTS 33 TRAFFIC DEATHS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. (U.R) Indianapolis counted a 1949 traffic death toll of 32 today when the name of Harry Arthur Swisher, age 66, was added to the list. Swisher died in a hospital yesterday of injuries suffered five days earlier when he was hit by an auto.

ESCAPED PRISONERS ARE CAPTURED INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. (U.R) Two prisoners who escaped jail at Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 2 were caught in a tavern here yesterday. Police identified them as James Lawrence Jenkins, age 24, and Louis Waltrip, age 31, both of Louisville.

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