Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 190, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 September 1949 — Page 7

yLLTVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TffifES FRIDAY, SEPT. 23. 1949.

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FOR SALE

BLONDIE

arvest and plant your crops

Ociently with Co-op Combines,

ain drills, wagons, corn pickers,

d tractors. See them at your

V-op Elevator. suinvan uo.

trm Bureau Co-op Ass n., Mer-

i, Sullivan, Shelburn.

KALL insurance is not alike. Our

pply of road atlases is low but nf insnranpp. Ferd E.

Ml, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567.

.FOR SALE Model A Ford Mston pickup. New 'tires.. Herbert Woolley, Phone 42-G Shelburn.' FOR SALE Electric stove, electric heater, oil heater, radiophonograph, baby bed complete, baby buggy. Call 936-L. 1101 N. Court.

FOR SALE -range in good Indiana Ave.

Table top . condition.

FOR SALE Dodge pick-up driven 1700 miles, 1 ton deluxe cab with heater and defroster. Box 4' x 9', heavy duty tires, can use dual wheels. Bargain at $1650.00 cash. Stewart-Wall Hdw., Carlisle, Ind.

FOR SALE One Tropic Sun Heatrola and one Florence Heater, both in good condition. Calvin E. Stultz, R. R. 1, Sullivan, Carlisle Phone 11F11.

FOR SALE (5) Room Modern, well located, close in. $4,500.00. W. T. Mellott.

Extra heavy hog troughs. War-

tated to last one year. Ellis

itchery, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Grimes Golden

Id Red Delicious apples. Other

rieties later. Price according to j FOR SALE Portable electric ade. Sweet cider. Bring own washer, one (1) sheet capacity, ntainers. 34 mile west of New Practically new. Price $20.00. 224 banon Elevator. Rush Schaffer. ; W. Glenn St., Shelburn, Ind. Fall Wallpaper Close Out Sale! Phone 123'

0 Beautiful Patterns Reduced

B. Shop now for Best Bargains.

t a single roll and up. buiiivan

ecorating Co., West side of

fruare, Sullivan, ina.

FOR SALE (7) Room Modern,

bse in, possession can be given

ic week or less. Price $9,000.00. ,. T. Mellott - Hickory Smoked , Ham and Ba-

pn. . rure f oris sausage anu

round Beef. Let us do your pressing for your locker or home eezer. Any time is butchering

tine witn our services. tucKara

rozen fooa.

FOR SALE Warm Morning

foal Heaters from $54.95 to

139.95. Gambles Store.

FOR SALE ftp-. Certified Vigo heat from the state prize win-

ine 10-acre plot owned by Har-

Ld E. Pirtle, wheat prize winner.

uy it. Call at noon or around

p.m.

FOR SALE Well - finished

lues, alive or tresn-aressea wnne

u wait. Stewing hens and roast-

I UK HALiE One row corn picker. Like new. Priced tol

I sell. Dr. S. E. Lindley.

WANTED Broilers and Fryers up to 3 pounds. Highest cash prices. Side door 529 Railroad St., 2 to 5 p. m. daily. Elza Hawkins, Pi op. - "FOR SALE1939 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.

FOR SALE Four-year-old riding horse, well broke, with or without bridle and saddle. Priced reasonable. Larry Kinnett at Midway Station, Dugger. I OR SALE One Warm Morning heater, 100 lb. capacity. Also one Supreme No. 25 coal heater, at 404 W. Donaldson. FOR SALE 4-room house, 3 acres ground. 1 mile south of Exline Corner, See Alfred Butler. F0K SALE Maple youth bed.

! $15.00. Mrs. R. V. Adams, 128 N.

West St. Phone 566.

FOR SALE Large size Florence heater No. 153, 2 elbows, pipe, thermostat and floor board. Nothing else to buy. All in good condition. $50.00. 726 E. Washington or Ph. 792. Reason, now using oil.

Elza Hawkins fresh dressed while you wait or live poultry

chickens, New York dressed! maf, nw bf Umed at 529 Rail-

t. no charge, fully drawn 25:, T ' ... ,, ,

, - . . ,, 1fl j j: ot C'. i., norm siae auor. r Tints extra, cut up 10 cents addi- . .nft K.nn 0t.. ,.,,.,

Strifllv t'rpsh l-ws. not l" ""J.

8:00 to 12 noon.

ional. Strictly fresh eggs, not.

old storage, when available.'

pen daily from 2 to 5 p.m., all FOR SALE (3) Room House,

iy Saturday, and on Sunday 9 South State Street, now empty.

m 12 noon. Elza Hawkins, 529 , Price $1,000.00. W. T. Mellott,

aitoiad- street across from C .&

1 depot, rear door oiaPWSide.

LIFE TIME INVESTMENT

cylon Foam Rubber Mattresses

iy U. S. Rubber Co. Sold at P Lad A Furniture, South Side

uare.

FOR SALE (6) Room Home.

nodern except heat, 409 West

Donaldson Street, now empty.

rice $4,156.00. W. T. Mellott. 1. 6-room house, glassed-in nek porch, new block poultry

xuse 17x30 ft. with concrete

- FOR SALETeentime dresses 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. Alsman, south of Dugger.

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

FOR SALE Sweet potatoes.

$2 00 per bushel. Bring own con-; Superior Quality

FOR SALE (3) Room Apartment, close in, and in splendid

condition, rental income each month $126.00. Price $9,200.00. W. T. Mellott.

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

livan.

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. I

Sudden delivery, see BILL Mc-

COY, your PHILGAS dealer.

FOR SALE Vi" shaker screen

coal $6.00 per ton; mine run $5.00.

Delivered to Sullivan. $4.50 fori

screen at mine and $3.50 for mine

run at mine. Ervin . Mayfield,

Phone 9122. R. R. 5. "HINEMARKET.orTlTon U.S. 41. Grimes apples, $1.25 to $2. Pears, melons, bananas 2 lbs. 25 cents. Mobilgas 4 gak $1.00. 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, .Indi, i jm. U. S. 41.

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

since 1883.

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i. s.sM77rDisHo -V !S'V-fm$ ::::: ! "5 A Vrsavr-- -Vr kljyi greem pastures for hard- I ftWl I ( fvSSr fe3 HEARTED NEW rW mWM f?ii: I . , : . : . " '

oor and lights, small barn, good , tainer. 901 N. Court. Floyd Alex-

spair; several strawberries and 1

fespberries growing; nice lawn,'

,', acres lahd.rtnost all tillable, rice for qUicksale $2500.00. Im-

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

straight

hediate possession

2. 5-room bungalow, Z-car ga

age with cement floor, barn.J Cheap. Rocking chair,

,ock poultry house. 20x40 ftJcnair. Phone 9022.

tveral fruit trees. 18 acres good catf u

loil, most all in corn, buyer gets w V" Rca """"r

CnrnAi-'e chiro Solinnl C1;.. pnv-i.

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ivt.li. russession soon.

o-room Dungaiow, witn com-

(jlete bathroom fixtures, basenent, new hot air furnace. Good

Vcation

-room house, hardwood

FOR SALE Two-mece living

room sune. Clean, good springs. S,. r

Rent our NEW floor sanding

equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square. CESSPOOL, septic Jank, government toilet cleaning. Modern

pumping equipment. Box 20 care

WANTED

WIDOW wants work as housekeeper. Clean and neat about her work and, self. Don't' drink or smoke. Can give best of references. P. O. Box 83, Vincennes, Ind

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

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Fall Arrive

News Of Surrounding Communities

from

'4. 4-roi I Loors, ne Hind out,

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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.

n li TFnerSi Nlce Fk Trde I" your stove on a lbs. up. Will dress for locker. Also beautiful Marion Electric. Fagg size i4 snow suit. Aden Robbins, Br08 s. Side Sq. Phone 899. R. R. 5, Sullivan. . N I

newly decorated inside i FOR SALE 1947 Suner Do-

new roof, nice backjiuxe Ford Fordor. Radio and

garage, complete bath fix- heater. 28 East Wolfe street.

good furnace, and city gas.

Jood location.

5. 6-room semi-modern house.

ood repair. Location South Sec-

linn fit Pripprt fnr immoHi'ilo I

ale.

6. All forms of insurance.

7. 4-room house, smokehouse.

x ii i . i . i i i

ooa son, iocai.ea on gooa gravel

road, close to store, school bus;

toast; door. 2 miles south Exline

Corner. Priced to sell.

C. Usrey, Real Estate and In

surance, 451 South Troll, Phone

d2-Y.

Phone 643-Y.

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.

HAVE your mower sharpened now instead of waiting till spring.

(Tough grass require sharp mower

now. Boone's Shop, 16 E. Jackson.

j Leaving around October 1 for ' Tucson, Arizona. Room for 1 pas

senger. Bob Wilson, 551 S. Court. BOB'S REPAIR SHOP Guns, household articles, fishing reels, etc. 403 Sylvan Dell.

FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. 5. Dugger telephone. "WASHING and ironing to do. Also to sell, red wool jacket suit, size 16. 427 N. State St., or call 329-X. N

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 23. (U.R)

The weatherman today promised Hoosiers cool and clear weather for the first big football Satur-

day of the year tomorrow and the CHICAGO HALL rest of the week-end. I

tected the natural ice box the sun.

In northern California, 11 brush Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan and forest fires marked the end attended the Brooklyn Dodgers of an unseasonal heat wave. One and st. Louis Cardinals eames at

of them, a brush fire at Carmel, st Louis Wednesday and Thurs- , Jessie

uai., wnicn Durnea i.uuu acres ay along a four-mile front, was ' ' brought under control last might, j Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCracken 1 ' I were in Terre, Haute Tuesday

afternoon.

a weiner roast. Members attending were Mesdames Cr.i Jordan, Armeda Stout. Keziu:1. Phi t ps, Ollie Crist, Clara Pierce. Trilby" Guirmfr''- Fern BanUpM. Esiie Nash, Lillian Jones, Anna Brown

Bardsley, Edith Wood-

small and two guests, Mrs Sylvia Taft, and Bob Stout. ,f f,-

IN MEMORIAM

FOR RENT

"Temperatures will average about three degrees below normal," the bureau's five-day out-

Uook said. "Rather cool Saturday

and Sunday, with a slow rising

FOR RENT 4-room furnished trend thereafter until becoming

apartment, newly decorated. Also!cooler about Wednesday. Little or sleeping rooms. Adults only. 219 ' no precipitation until a few seat-

So. Section. Phone 183-L.

CHICAKO, Sept. 23 (UP) The manager .of a South Side assembly hall said today that he had canceled a scheduled appearance of Negro SAger Paul Rcbeson because he was afraid there migh be Lcme "difficulty. '

I've got a big new glass frort.

t I In loving, memory of Lois Faye The Betsy Ross Council Dau- Hendricks, who passed away Sept. ghttrs of America held a called 23 1943,

meeting weunesuay evening.!-, . . q,,.

All iiiiiv. niuii

September 14th for initiation. The degree was conferred on one

FOR RENT Modern furnished two room apt. 332 W. Beech St.

APPLES at Rickard Orchard or

frozen Food Service. Many varie

ties in prices ior cooKing or eating. Phone 9095.

2 Angus bulls, serviceable ige. Also club calves. Elmer .iedell, 9 miles south of Terre Taute, first house east of 41 on Joyle road.

We Pay For Dead Animals

3all Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Craw-

ord 8201, Terre Haute. We

ay all phone charges. 24-

lour service. '

JohnWachtelCo

Terre Haute, Indiana

Home Guard Insulation $1.25 A Bag

COVERS 20 - 25

SQUARE FEET

N. Side Square

"Prestige silver," the loveliest of silverplate, can be shown you either in your home or mine. Make your 'appointment by calling Reva Livingston, Phone 797. ,

IN MEMORIAM In memory of our beloved husband and father, John Bunch, who departed from this life September 25, 1944. Sadly missed by his wife and children. "And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels." Mai. 3:17.

tered showers about Wednesday, jn my place," he added.

averaging less tnan one-quarter. Edward H. Pate said he had inch.'' 1 I been told there might bf sr:me

trouble if Robeson appeared in

NOTICE , BUD'S LIQUOR ' STORE open day and night, j South of Illinois Central track.

I Ride for exercise. Let's get all l cid bikes going again. See John,' 732 E. Beech. Phone 342-Y. 1

Blast Shakes

ciilii Bend

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

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 23 (U.R)

Authorities today sought the 'cause of a blast which shook .this vicinity yesterday and which many persons beleved was a minor earthquake. ' -But a seoismograph at the University if Chicago registered ir tremors from this area, according to Prof. Wiliiarn D. Schmidt. Notre Dame Geologist Knowtes B. Smith said he felt a disturbance but had no instruments tu 'verify that it was an earthquake

Police were ewamped with frantic phone calls from person wso said they felt the shocks.

! Some said the jolts felt like ex

plosions.

Eight football games were scheduled on Indiana gridirons

tomorrow. Notre Dame and Indi- j ana University clash in one of the ' nation's headliners at South Bend. 1 Clear Skies. j Generally clear skies and nor-' mal temperatures favored the nation' on the first day of fall. The North Central states were I slihily cooler than normal and the Rocky Mountain region was slightly warmer, but elsewhere '

normal temperatures prevailed. Skies were clear west of the

Mississippi, but there was some rain in the upper Great Lakes j and the northeastern section of! the country. Hurricane threats in the Gulf and Caribbean fizzled out, but the Texas and Louisiana coasts

felt strong winds and high tides, j

Finds Snowdrift.

After one of the hottest sum- : mers on record in many areas, a gas company worker at Rawlins, j Wyo., uncovered a snowdrift 20

feet long and 10 feet deep beneath a layer of cinders along a railroad embankment. In the snow, left by last winter's blizzards, was the body of a hog, well preserved by the ice and snow. The cinders had pro-

the hall.

Keep her in Thine

Lord,

candidate from Lcyal Council I Ana evel lel ner De No. 44 of Sullivan. Refreshments 1 A messenger of love

were served. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davidson of Sullivan attended the 65th anniversary of the ShehVirn Methodist Church ier Sunday. The Mary F. Stark Tast Noble Grand club went to Shakan-.ak Thursday evening, Sept. 15, for

dear

Between our hearts and Thee. Parents, Mr. and Mrs; Granville Hendricks; sister, Eleanor, Wyman.

IB A INJ-!

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

Before mks. hyphens got her license

ZO PER WAS TOP FOK HcK. Cktr-ULLEbT

you EVER SAW! never even benta law;

)HE PASSEP HER TEST! NOW WHAT A PEST.'

AS OTHER PRlVERS COWER-SHE INS ANPOUTS,

AND SCOOTS ABOUT AT 90 MILES AN HOUR

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