Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 196, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 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 Cb.; Farm Bureau Co-op Ass'n., Merom, Sullivan, Shelburn. ALL insurance is not alike. Our Bupply 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. . ' Hickorv SmoKed Ham and Ba
con. 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. i APPLES aTRickard Orchard or .
Frozen Food Service. Many varieties in prices for cooking or eating. Phone 9095. Evergreens for landscaping. Many varieties. Karns Greenhouse, 4 miles south of Dugger. FOR SALE New Idea 2 row corn picker. T. E. Dodds, Sullivan R. 1, Phone 8315. '! PHILGAS RANGE prices start at $107.25, completely installed with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery, see BILL McCOY. your PHILGAS dealer. FOR SALE AC combine, in good condition. $350 if taken at once. 8 foot Int. tandem disc. John Deere 3 bottom plow. Inquire Henry Cottingham, 3 miles north of Shelburn on 41. Phone 72-Y. FOR SALE 5-foot double-duty Hussman meat '& vegetable display case and Underwood portable typewriter. Flynn's Grocery, Shelburn. " FOR SALE Hereford bull, yearling, well marked, good quarters. Pogue and Harris, Fairbanks, Ind.
FOR SALE 128-acre farm' northeast of Linton. 90 acres tillable. $40.00 per acre. Terms to suit. E. H. Clayton, Linton, Ind. Phone 950J3. - !
FOR SALE Fries, ducks and geese. Also shotgun. Quiricy Walls, 1. mile southeast of Berea Church.
FOR SALE North of Metho dist Church in Hymera, clean 4
room home. New garage, large lot, I
new roof on all buildings. Immediate possession. Priced right for quick sale. ' ' '
(Z) Jboveiy country nome vz mile east of city limits of Shel.burn. Basement, plenty of closet' room. Immediate possession. !
Souter Real Estate, 326 W. Beech.
FOR SALE Registered yearling Angus bulls at Crowder farm 2 miles northwest of Sullivan.
. FOR SALE One lovely , china
cnbinet. Also antiques at 312 Don &ldson St.
FOR SALE Grimes Golden,
lied Delicious. King David, Gold
en Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty apples. Price ac
cording to grade. Sweet, cider.
X?iJJlg UIlVO-. ' v.wv. Y' lowe'en cider now. - mile west
of New Lebanon Elevator, uusn
Schaffer.
FOR SALE Warm Morning
tvne heater. Cheap. Roy Riley,
four and one-half miles west on
154. ;
FOR SALE 2 reg. Hampshire gilts to farrow soon. Reg. Jersey cow 2 Vz years old. 18 Austra-
White pullets. Kinger farm aup ply, Dugger, Ind.
FOR SALE New Idea two row com picker. John or Floyd Wilson, Graysville phone. 5 miles west of Sullivan.
FOR SALE 1946 K5 Interna
tional truck with 14 ft. grain bed. 26,000 actual miles. James Shrum, Phone 9204.
FOR SALE One IHC No. 62
combine with motor; one New Idea 2 row corn picker. Harold E.
Pirtle, Sullivan R. 5.
FOR SALE Large size Heatrola stove used one winter. 311
South Section St.
FOR SALE JCrsey bull calf
dropped April 1st. Good breeding. From my highest producing cow. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE One 1936 Dodge and one two-wheel trailer. Bennett's Radiator Shop, 15 No. State
St.
FOR SALE 1949 Commander Studebaker y 4-doorj overdrive, heater, a bargain, new car. 1949 Dodge 4-door Coronet, radio, heater, seat covers, turn signals, gyromatic drive, a bargain, new car. Teal Whitaker Garage.
FOR SALE 13 acres of good corn. Will furnish crib to store if desired. Walter H. Everhart, 6 miles northeast of Sullivan.
FOR SALE Kalamazoo coal range, as good as new. Wm. F. Frame, 2Vz miles northeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE Certified Vigo seed wheat. Don Boroughs, R. ,1, Carlisle.'Phone 81F2, Carlisle. Come in LET Us"sHOw"YOU how we can save you money on any of your furniture needs. P & A Furniture Co., South Side Square. Ph. 899. Pabco Linoleum by the yard or by the rug. 5 yr. guarantee. Immediate delivery and laying. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq. Phone 899. FOR SALE Concrete septic tanks $22.50 delivered in Sullivan and vicinity. Also septic tanK and vault cleaning. Box 20 care Times. OUR customers buy Fina Foam again and again. It cleans rugs like new. Root's. FOR SALE Four-room house in Farmersburg. On nice lot, with new two-car garage. Price $1800.00. Inquire of Russell Brown, one block north of railway station in Farmersburg.
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FOR SALE 200 lb. Warm Morning heating stove, used one year, good condition. 11-room house with 2 acres ground, plenty, of outbuildings. Ottis Thomson, Hymera.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE 1939 2-ton Int. truck, 6 yd. steel dump; 1939 Int. pickup; power tamp block machine complete with racks, pallets, carts and other equipment. Also approximately 800 ft. good used VA" pipe. Ben Bennett, 1000 block N. State, Phone 578. FOIVSALE 1939 2-door Chevrolet. A-l condition. Arthur Mounts, 1 mile west, Vz mi. north Bucktown. "FOR-SALE Dandy looking white enameled gas range, $14.00. Also swell looking serviceable rubber tired lawn mower, $4.00. 227 West Harris St., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 507-X.
Miscellaneous
JF 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. Hear B. H. Colen, Bible teacher and evangelist, tonight 7 o'clock, Pilgrim -Holiness Church, 313 N. Main. C. I. Wilson, pastor. OUJtt SPECIAL New Spinet piano. Standard make. ONLY $398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.
FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. Ground floor. Private entrance and bath. Inquire 610 N. Main. FOR RENT One large room for one or two men, or would take an old lady and will furnish room and board. Call at 227 N. Broad St. or phone 418-A. FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. Men only. 233 So. Court. Phone 326-L.
Leahy Unhappy About Officiating
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 3 U.R) The "four extra players" who Coach Frank Leahy said opposed his Notre Dame football team in the Washington game Saturday were almost as famccis as the legendary "Four . Horsemen',' today, . , Knute Rockne's immortal quartet of Harry Stuhldreher, Don 'Peoples Republic'
FOR SALE One A-C combine; 100 head of 'y oung breeding ewes. 1V4 miles northwest Graysvillfi. Robert C. Medsker. . l?nn OAT P TT.i , r'ViQ.viK-
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Church on 54. . "FOR SALE Friers and hens. Fred Shepler, Jr., 2 miles east of
Paxton Post Office. ' FOR SALE '48 Dodge pickup,! 5 good tires, in good condition. J Phone 8085, Sullivan. Mrs. Wal-j ter Wright. !
FOR SALE 1 jigsaw, 1 ply-' wood boat, 1 Sportsman trailer, 1 24" drum sander. 313 E. Beech. .
1. 5-room bungalow, with furnace, basement and complete bath. Good location, South Court. Immediate possession. 2. 6-room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, built-in fixtures, strictly modern. South Court. Possession soon. 3. 5-room house, furnace, stoker, basemesjt, shower in basement, , complete bath fixtures, built-in features, glassed-in front porch, 2-car garage with cement floor, extra large lot. Good location and priced to sell. 4. I have 4 small farms for sale, in good locations. C. Usrey Real Estate, all forms of Insurance, 431 South Troll, Phone 542-Y. FORSALE White Rock fries. Mrs. Emmet Nowlin, R. 1 Merom, Indiana. Graysville phone. Northwest of Graysville. v
Duroc Boar and Gilt Sale Monday, Oct. 10, 1949, 1 p.m. Offering 60 head choice, firm fleshed meat type spring boars & gilts. Brown Bros., Lyons. Ind. Located' on State Road 57, 4V4 miles east of Lyons.y FOR SALE 5-roomed house, barn and other outbuildings and 8 acres ground in Shelburn. Lester Schriver, 1416 S. Harding Ave., Terre Haute, Ind.
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Alive or dressed chickens.
Also strictly fresh eggs. n
2 to 5 p.m., Thursday and Fri
day, all day Saturday., wul oUJ friers. Across tracks from C & E I Depot. Elza Hawkins, proprietor.
Bake and Rummage Sale Oct 5
and 6th, 107 W. Jackson . St. By Pocahontas Lodge. NOTICE I will not be re-
sponsible for debts made other 1
than by myself. H. G. Sullivan. I When you think of auto parts,
think of us. We have them. Used 1 tires, tubes, batteries and gener- f
.ators, good usable parts for Ponj tiac, Chev., Ford, Ply. and others. ;Car radios, front axles for wagjons and trailers. Mason Auto Exi change, Carlisle, Ind.
Miller, Jim Crowley and Elmer Layden were noted for their ability to advance the ball. But Leahy thought the officials ' in University of Washington Stadium Saturday did quite as eficient a job stopping the Fighting Irish offensive. Eleven penalties totaling 135 yards and holding and unnecessary roughness were stepped off against the Irish who eventually spanked the sophomore-studded Husky team 27-7. Leahy stunned reporters who crowded around him when he snapped: "Not one of the oficials, none o the our will ever officiate another game for Notre Dame) as long as I am associated with the school. All our officials tried their best to even up that football game and that goes!" The officials, Referee Thomas D, Wilson, Umpire William Corbus, Head Linesman V7illiam Frazier and Field Judge Elwood T. Starbuck said "they were very sorry," but were prevented by. Pacific Coast Conference i'files from commenting on L'eaiiy's charges.
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News Of Surrounding Communities
MEROM
I APPLE CTDER-jOur own clean
pure apple cider. Ice cold ready to serve. Serve our cider at your next party. Rickard Frozen Food Service or Rickard Orchard, Ph. 41 or 9095. FOR SALE Co-op corn picker, picked 60 acres. Floyd or Paul
Hayden, Graysville phone.
FOR SALE Hot Blast Florence Heater No. 25. Sellers kitcnen cabinet, light oak, good condition. Cheap. 405 N. Section St. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with 1 week old calf by side. Can ox fresh country, lard. John Watson, R. 2( Shelburn. FOR SALE Kerosene refrieer-
ator in good working condition.
Paul L. Cox, 3 miles west of Graysville, R. 1, Merom.
BOB'S REPAIR SHOP Guar
anteed gun repairs, and reblue-, ing. Also fishing reels and house- i hold, articles repaired. 403 Sylv-j andell. I i i. The party who took the articles from Anderson & Hiatt's car Sun-.
day night could avoid trouble by
returning me glasses ana DUitoia containing license and important papers. Ph. 245. Anderson and Hiatt. WANTED i
WANTED 2 unfurnished rooms. Call 842-X. 333 N. Broad. WANTED TO RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment or house bv Western and Southern Insur
ance agent. No children. Write
box a ,c-o rimes. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I MAN to Service route of new ' candy machines up to $100 per week in spare time. Full time more. About $2000 cash required now. Fully' secured. . Give age, phone and best time for interview. Box 810 care Times. I
1 COMMUNIST BOSS Mao Tze-Tung, whose . armies control half of China, has proclaimed the "Peoples Republic of China" which he declared will "co-operate with Soviet Russia" and forever ban "foreign imperialists." Experts anticipate Soviet move to have Chinese Communists replace Nationalist representatives at United Nations. (International)
We Pay For Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24hour service. j JohnWachtelCo Terre Haute, Indiana
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WE NOW HAVE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Water Heaters Also American Standard Bathroom Equipment. We do repair work. Sullivan Plumbing Co. First Road South and East Of Cheese Factory. Phone 259
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I Products to customers in Sullivan. Established business, no investment. Start now. Write E. K. 'Shuey, Box 157, Sla. A.,t Colum-'
bus, Ohio. . j i WANTED Part time waitress
es. Apply in person. Davis Hotel.
WANTED 500 or more peonle to' attend "Ready Made Family" sponsored by Band Parents Ciub at High School Auditorium. 8:00
I p.m., Thursday, Oct, 6.
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SHELBURN "fMr$. Harriett' Pierce'' of Ci-aw-
terdsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. I Claude Pierce Friday af ternpon. I Mrs. 'Lena Graff of Te;-re Haute, visited relatives here Wednesday. I
Mrs. Elizabeth Hill spent sev-j
eidl days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hiil in Indianapolis this week. The Missionary Society of the Baptist church met with Mrs. Jessie Bardsley Wednesday afternoon. Meeting was opened by Mic- prrsldent. Mrs. r stber Rajiev of Farmersburg. Mrs. Ethel Wright gave the devotions and I'rs. Sadie Thompson gave an interesting talk on Japan. Members present were Ethel Wr'nt. Esther Bailey, Sadie Thompson, tnlie Crist, Leona Walters. Ma:tha Raffles," and the hostess, Jessie Bardsley. Refreshments of pressed chicken sandwiches, pickles, cc-ckies and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Frump and children and Mrs. Frump of Jasonville, visited relatives here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swig'ift of Jamestown, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer of Farmersburg, were guests -of Mrs. Charles Kimmell Sunday.
The Past Noble Grands t;lub met at the home of Alice Smiley with Mildred Harrison co-hostess. After the business session games and contests were enjoyed with Ethel Turpen, Anna Nichols and Eff ie Cooper winning the prizes. The club prize and door prize were both won by Faye Johnson. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Lola Renaker, Anna Nichols, Clara Bates, Joy Owens, Alta Colvin, Louise Daugherty. Jessie Rinard, Ethel Turpen. iora Pitrscn,. Ovaiine Arnett, Hazel Sparks, Faye Johnson, Edna Leach, Effie Cooper, Waneta Daugherty, Helena Hopper and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. George Tilford have gone on a vacation trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mrs. Cora Cramer suffered a broken arm in a fall at her home Thursday. Patricia Copeland, R. N. of Svvannanoa. N. C, arrived home Friday night on a ten day vacai.on. Mrs. Jessie Rinard and Mrs. George Frederick were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs. Clara Ault moved Saturday to her recently imrchased home in Sullivan.
Wednesday , night in Terre Haute visiting three of her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Shipley of Anderson, visited home folks over the week-end. Mrs. Dale McKee and daughters have moved to South Bend, where Mr. McKee is employed.
CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones arrived home Monday night from a vacation trip through the Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. , Arthur Cutler and , son, Charles, of Madi --n, were guests of Mrs. Lou McConnell Wednesday and Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. John . Sutch of Loogootee, visited friends here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Grass and son, Reg, and Miss Dorothy McKenzie of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hannum and children, Lee and Sue, of. Sullivan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Grass Sr. . Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Shake spent Sunday in Martinsville with Mrs. Shake's mother, Mrs. Mattie Poston. . ... . ; Mrs. Faye Gobin ' of '". Terre Haute, spent Sunday here ' with har sister, Mrs. Lee Collins and husband. - ' $ . Mrs. Ivan Lester of, .Dublin, Georgia, left for her home Sunday after a' visit of several weeks here ,with her "mother, Mrs. iMay Jones and other relatives. , . ? ;J - .t Mrs. Norman Cripperi'' arid daughter, Kay, returned ' homo Sunday from Mt. Vernon, Illinois, where they have been visiting Mrs. Crippen's parents. Mi. and. Mrs. fc.au n-ujiaj, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soever arrived home, Tuesday, night from a trip to Niagara FalliS. The Martha ' Ellen dub ( met Wednesday at ' the Public Library witlh a covered di?h dinner. The .day was spent quilting and piecing on quilts. There were seventeen members and two children in attendance."
MASONS HONOR 1 53 CANDIDATES
HYMERA
Mrs. Goldia Shepherd entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class Tuesday night at her home south of town. After the business meeting, contests were enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served to Margaret Shipley, Lelia Shipley, Ruth Foutz, Nell Gordon, Edith Norris, Eva Hixon, Veneta Strahle, Freida Peterson, Noma Gammel, Ruth Gilman, Joy Gilman and son, Virginia Gilman and son, and the hostess, Goldia Shepherd. The October social will be held at Veneta Strahle's with a masked party. Miss Ruth Foutz and Nell Gordon attended the revival at Graysville Methodist church last Monday night: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hixon were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Fern Case spent Wednesday and
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Douglas Reported In" Fair Condition yakima! Wash.. Oct.. 3. (U.R)
Supreme Cpcrt Justice William
O. Douglas was reported in satisfactory" condition today at St. Elizabeth's Hospital where he was taken after suffering serious when his horse threw
him down a rocky billside. The 50-vear-old jurist suffered
13 broken ribs and a deflated' right lung when his horse reared and flung him down the slope yesterday. , ' Dr. W. Schuler Ginn said that blood plasma was being kept on -"nH b"t no transfusions had been made. in severe pain, Douglas , was brought to the hospital here 77 miles from the scene of the accident by a Washington State Patrol-ambulance. ',. ., ' Douglas was accompaneid ! on the., mountaineering ' expedition by Elon Gilbert, his boyhood friend. ; "Bill wanted to see the scenery in the summertime . when there was no snow on the ground," Gilbert said. ' '
Theyll Do It Every Time
MANY MEN prominent in public li'e were among 153 candidates receiving the 33rd degree In Scotti Rite Masonry in a Chicago hotel ballroom. The honor was conferred for work in the fraternity and for outstanding contributions to humanity. Among the' eandf. dates were (from left) former Chicago Senator C. Wayland Brooks, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, New York's Gov. Thomas Dewey and
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