Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 October 1949 — Page 5
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FOR SALE
Harvest and plant your crpps offipfpntiv with Co-od Combines,
grain drills, wagons, corn pickers,
and tractors. See tnem at your
Co-op Elevator. Sullivan Co.
Farm Bureau Co-op Ass n., Mer-
f bm, Sullivan, Shelburn. N
FOR SALE 1949 Commander Studebaker 4-door, overdrive, heater, a bargain, new car. 1949 Dodge 4-door Coronet, radio, heater, seat covers, t(irn signals, gyromatid drive, a bargain, new car. Teal Whitaker Garage.
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. Hickory SmoKed Ham and Bacon. Pure Pork Sausage and Ground Beef. Let us do your processing for your locker or fiome
freezer, Any time is butchering time with our services. Rickard A. Frozen Food. ," APPLES atRickard Orchard or $ Frozen Food Service. Many varieties in prices for cooking or eatrJ ing. Phone 9095. FOR SALE AC combine, in f good condition. $350 if taken at , once. 8 foot Int. tandem disc. John Deere 3 bottom plow. Inquire Henry Cottingham, 3 miles I north of Shelburn on 41. Phone J 72-Y.
FOR SALE Grimes Golden, Red Delicious, King David, Golden Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty apples. Price according to grade. Sweet cider. Bring own containers. Order Hal
lowe'en cider now. 'A mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. Rush Schaffer. '; . . FOR SALE Friers and hens. Fred Shepler, Jr., 2 miles east of Paxton Post Office.
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 W pipe. Ben Bennett, 1000 block N. State, Phone 578. "FOR SALE 1339 2-door Chevrolet. A-l condition. Arthur Mounts, 1 mile west, mi. north Bucktown.
Duroq 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, 4 miles east of Lyons. FOR SALE 5-roomed house, barn and other' outbuildings and 8 acres ground in Shelburn. Lester Schriver, 1416 S. Harding Ave., Terre Haute, Ind.
1. 6-room bungalow, front and back porch, good garage, barn, block , poultry house, 20x40 ft., brooder house, fruit trees, 18 acres tillable land, good fence 2 wells, school bus to Sullivan. 2. 6-room brick house, glassedin back porch, barn, new block poultry house 17x30 ft., lights in barn and poultry house, raspberries and strawberries, 2 good gardens, 912 acres land, good fence, loading chute for stock. Good place at a bargain price. Possession in 5 days. C. Usrey, Real Estate and All Forms of Insurance, 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y.
Alive or dressed chickens. Also strictly fresh eggs. Open 2 to 5 p.m., Thursday and Friday, all day Saturday. Will buy friers. Across tracks from C & E I Depot. Elza Hawkins, proprietor.
FOR SALE Coal range, radio, clothing and other articles. 122 N, Cross or phone 132. FOR SALE Living room suite, slip covers, 2 tables, white kitchen cabinet, 2 . utility cabinets to match. 260 W. Beech. Phone 403. For Better Feeds, It's Johnson Special Feeds. Special Hog Pellets, $5.65; Special Pork Producer, $3.55; Special Egg Mash, 22, $4.25; Special 20 Dairy, $3.55; Special Pig & Sow, $3.95; Special Hog Wormer, $1.75; Special Poultry Wormer, $1.98. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Miscellaneous
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.
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FOR RENT One large room' and recognized for one or two men, or would take munist regime.
an old lady and will furnish room and board. Call at 227 N. Broad St. or phone 418-A. ' .
the new Com-
FOR RENT Two sleeping
rooms. Men only." 233 So. Court. !
Phone 326-L.
FOR SALE '48 Dodge pickup, 5 good tires, in good condition, Phone 8085, Sullivan. Mrs. Walter Wright. ,
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FOR SALE 1 jigsaw, 1 ply
wood boat, 1 Sportsman trailer, 1 24" drum sander. 313 E. Beech. f. 5-room bungalow, with furnace, basement and .complete bath. Good location, South Court. Immediate possession. V ,, 2. 6-room. bungalow, 3 bedTooms, built-in fixtures, strictly modern. South Court. Possession soon. ' 3. 5-room house, furnace, stok- ' er, basement, shower in basement, complete bath fixtures, built-in features, glassed-in front
r porch, 2-car garage with cement
floor, extra large lot. Good location and priced to sell.
ft 4 T havp 4 small farms for sale.
in good locations. ' C. Usrey Real Estate, all forms of Insurance, 451 South Troll, Phone 542-Y. .
K FOR SALE 128-acre farm
northeast of Linton. 90 acres tillable. $40.00 per acre. Terms to
isuit. E. H. Clayton, Linton, Ind. I Phone 950J3.
FOR SALE Registered yearling Angus bulls at Crowder farm 2 miles northwest of Sullivan.
APPLE CIDER Our 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 Hot Blast Florence Heater No. 75; Sellers kttchen cabinet, light oak, good condition. Cheap. 405 N. Section St.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with 1 week old calf by side. Can of fresh country lard. John Watson, R. 2, Shelburn. FOR SALE Kerosene refrigerator in good working . condition. PauJLCQX, 3 miles west . of GraysvWterft- 1, Merom. 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.
. 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. Bake and Rummage Sale Oct. 5 and 6th, 107 W. Jackson. St. By Pocahontas Lodge. NOTICE I willnot be responsible for debts made, other than by myself. H. G. Sullivan.
FOR SALE New Idea two row corn picker. John or Floyd Wilson, Graysville phone. 5 miles west of Sullivan.
FOR SALE 1946 K5 International 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 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. FOR SALE Down Grimes Golden apples 35c bu. or 3 bu.j $1.00; also 2 sows and pigs. Wm. Alsman, 1 mile south of Sullivan. FOR SALE Green beans, $2.00 per bushel. Bring your basket.
Archie Hiatt, 2 miles north, 6
; miles west Sullivan. . I More people are using O'Brien Paints and Varnishes every day. There is a reason. Sold at P and
A Store, South Side Square. FOR SALE 1937Studebaker four-door (overdrive), clean. Also baby clothing and dresses, suits, coats, size 9 Junior. Dale Jordan, 815 E. Harris. Phone 925-Y.
When you think of auto parts, think of us.,, We have them. Used tires, tubes, batteries and generators, good usable parts for Pontiac, Chev., Ford, Ply. and others. Car4 radios, front axles for wagons and trailers. Mason Auto Exchange, Carlisle, Ind. . ASK US how you can save 10 by eating at the Dixie Grill. Try our Saturday night hot biscuits and fried chicken dinner. Only 75c. Dixie Grill.
FOR RENT 2 three rooms furnished apt. Adults only. Also two gas stoves. 219 So. Section St. Phone 183-L FOR RENT Three large unfurnished rooms. Strictly modern. Vacant October 15. Inquire 610 North Main St. No phone calls. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Sam Williams, who passed away five years ago today, Oct. 4, 1944. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could see Our dear Dad as he used to be? Wouldn't it be wonderful to see him smile And have him back for a little
while!
Russia, Bulgaria and Romania already had recognized the new Communist government of China. In Sofia, the Bulgarian government announced that it had renounced its 1947 border agreement with Yugoslavia on the grounds that Tito took advantage of it to send spies into Bulgaria.
Vanderberg Said In Good Condition
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News Of Surrounding Communities
CARLISLE
Co. Club Council Meets Here.
The County .Council of
Federated Clubs of
County
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, our own town artists, Miss Norma Mrs. James Carrie, Mrs. Wallace . 1 Organ. ; Theriac, Mrs. Randolph Rhine-
After the school lunch the Wor- : hart, Mrs. Junior Rotramel, Mrs. thy Matron called the school to Thomas Lee and Mr. and Mrs. order and under her direction a Loren , Theriac. Mr. and Mrs. Clay
program was given. Mary Kath- Gerken and Vivian sent gifts but
ryn Lanham, as gypsy fortune could not attend..
Sullivan I teller, read from a crystal ball
met at . the Christian something interesting about each
Church Friday afternoon, Sept. Matron's and Patron's year while 23, with Mrs. Burnett Carrithers, Mrs. Flo Sleffy, pianist, played county president, in charge. Mrs. i the song, "Memories," and Eliza-
DUGGER
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct.
(UP) University Hospital authorities reported Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg in "fine" condi
tion today after half of his left Mrs. J. R. Rises, state rorresnond
lung was removed in a lengthy ing secretary, made interesting operation. talks on the work that had been
Carrithes outlined the work and
distributed material to be used in each department the coming club year. Mrs. Morris . Faris, county secretary, read the minutes of last meeting and called the roll of club presidents. , Mrs. G. Edgar. Nash, president
of the District Federation, and
Trade In your, old stove on a new gas range or a beautiful Marion electric. Fagg Bros., S. Side Sq.'.Ph, 899.
Tire easily? Want more energy? Have a Spencer' Support designed for your specific needs. It will rest you and improve your appearance. Call Iva Giles. '49 Ford to trade on town property or small farm located in Sullivan County. Ph. 415. 1
FOR SALE Jersey
dropped April 1st. Good breeding. From my highest producing cow. Emery Drake, Carlisle, Ind. -
FOR SALE New pillow cases, 45x36. 50p. Fresh eens WnnH hod
l and springs, mattress, new rural 1 mail box. Sunset Tourist Court,
Highway 41.
FOR SALE Good, growthy I TTnMnnv.: 1 rj
hull palf uuaio. muuem lyfc
, FOR SALE One . 1936 Dodge and one two-wheel trailer. Bennett's Kadiator Shop, 15 No. State St. FOR SALE 13 acres" of good corn. Will furnish crib to store if desired. Walter H. Everhart, 6 miles northeast of Sullivan.
FOR SALE Certified
seed wheat. Don Boroughs, R. 1,
Carlisle. Phone 81F2, Carlisle. FOR SALE Co-op corn picker, picked 60 acres. Floyd or Paul Hayden, Graysville phone.
and breeding from Bangs tested
herd. Johnson Farms, Merom, Indiana. FOR SALE 5 milk cows, 2 fresh cows, 1 White Face steer about 500 lbs.; 1 fresh cow and calf $150.00. Earl Dudley, 2 miles west of Farmersbufg cemetery. , Indiana All Purpose Farm Feed. Feed to all kinds of poultry and livestock. Only $2.80. Johnson
(Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court Vigo St. -
FOR SALE Heatrola, like new. 2 miles southwest New Lebanon. Harland Wilson.
We Pay For Dead Animals M Monroe Feed Seryice, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute, We ay all phone charges. -24-lour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, 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
WANTED
Dr. John Alexander, chief sur-
Could we be wrone for wanting ! geon sald ne couldn t expect the
him so ; When,. the angels want
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him too,
Senate Republican leader to feel
better. - " : ""TKe" cicirraie' six: Tmri ' ohir-iralf hour' operation yesterday was
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And all the things he used to do? I AiPvanj c-ij '
j.nu, we wuuiuri i uisiui u ms peace- f
ful rest, For we know above all that God knows best. So, He called him to His home on high, But we'll miss him till the day we die. Sadly1 missed by Wife, Children and Grandchildren. .
Ssgns Cs! Edict
beth Hart presented each honor
guest a gift from the Worthy Matron. After much speech making and a responds by Ruth Cleve
land, all joined in singing "Blest 1
Be the Tie ' and the happy school day ended. Past Matrons and Patrons present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Wiggs,, Mr. and Mrs. George -W. Gore, Hattie Steffy, Margaret Anderson, Ruth Cleveland, Emma
accomplished by the Federated McCormick, Vesta Davidson, Mr. Clubs and stressed the value of, and Mrs. Lex W11, Mary Nash, the work to be carried out this ' Hester Hoover, ' Lydia Smith, year. Mrs. Carl Steffy, organist, I Clara Rapp, Nelle Trigg, Paujine rendered several beautiful selec-1 Walters, Nelle Johnson and Ella tions during the afternoon. At the Rogers. ! . . , -. close of the meeting the Sorosis
Club was hostess at a tea in the
basement of. the church.
Czechs Break s Yugoslavia Friendsliip Pact f PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Oct. 4 "';. (UP) Czechoslovakia broke its friendship pact with Yugoslavia today and demanded the recall of ..Yugoslav Ambassador Marijan Stiliniwitch. The foreign Office sent a note
I to the Yugoslav embassy, Ihe ofjficial new. agency reported, acIcusing the ccvernment cf Mar-
W ANTED Part time waitress-Ishal THo of "industrial espiones. Apply in person. Davis Hotel, j age,-" of following Western im WANTED 500 or more DeonlV perialists, and cf being hostile to
to attend "Readv Made Familv" . Czechoslovakia.
sponsored by Band Parents dub at High School Auditorium, 8;00 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 6.
(BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY . MAN to Service route of new candy machines up to $100 per
week in spare time. Full time more. About $2000 cash required j now. Fully secured. Give age, phone and best time for inter-!
view. Box 810 care Times.
WANTED Come in and lay away that Christmas Gift now. You can use our lay-away plan fori any occasion.. Small down payment will hold any item until wanted. K. B. Smith Jewelry. ' SALESMEN WANTED Be independent. Sell Rawleigh Products in City of Sullivan and Linton. Good nearby locality open. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. INJ-603-D, Freeport, 111. WANTED "Party with good
credit interested in buying extra' nice little spinet piano. Standard make and keyboard. Condition of ; case and interior AA-1. Require j small down payment and assume ! several monthly installments, j Write Collection Dept. Window "B", 16 N. W. Second St., Evansville, Ind. We will notify where,
to see instrument.
1 nus, Czechoslovakia tea in 1 line -with Hungary,' Bulgaria, Po-..' land and Romania, which in turn " had followed Russia in breaking off -friertdship . pacts with Yugo-' slavia. ' ,
In a separate act.'.rjh, ' Czechoslovakia broke eff diplomat:-: relations with " Nationalist . China
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Past Patron-MatronNight.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terhune to their home in Boston, have returned to their home after a two weeks stay in
Boston, Mass. . Mrs. Nelle Smith 1 visiting in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, Mr, and Mrs. Waiter "oeAsrnil'u of Flint, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and M.-s. James Hickman. Mr. nd Mrs. Wayne Hickman of Springfield, Ohio, are guests 01 Mi. and' Mrs. Ben Hickman. Mrs'. Myrtle Neal attended the iCuieraCf '" Wehard DeChamp at Oaktown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ingiam and Virgil Ingram of Chicago, were week-end guests of Mrs. Bertha Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Asher of Rocky Ford, Colorado, were recent guests of Mrs. Myrtle Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ringer visited last week in Tell City. They were accompanied home by Rev.' and Mrs. Elmer Ringer. The Good Cheer club and a number of friends visited Santq CLaus, Indiana Sunday.
' I Past Matrons Club Meets
i The Past Matrons Club met FriI day, Sept, 23 at the home of Mrs. I Lynn Sproatt. Mrs. Emma McCormick, president, had charee of
Past Matrons and Patrons were the meeting. Mrs. Mary Nash was honor guests at the O.E.S. Chap- i in charge of the program and had ter Hall Tuesday , night, Sept. 2. j delightful Bible games. Lydia Mrs. Ellen Gross, W.M, and Al-, Smith won a prize for the most bert S Wiggs, W.P., conducted the j correct answers, regular stated meeting. After , Dainty refreshments were servciosing, the Worthy Matron re-j ed to Hester Hoover, Nelle Johntired to the. dining room and re- son, Ruth Cleveland, Hattie Stefappeared ringing A school bell, fy, Lydja Smith, Edna Kresge, inviting all present to come to Margaret Anderson, Mary Nash, lunch. The honor guests were Emma McCormick, Lynn Sproatt, seated at 'one, long table arrang- Vesta Davidson and Nelle Trigg. ed to represent a country school I x ground with the centerpiece a " Birthday Party schoolhouse, complete in every ! A birthday party was held Sundetail even a steeple and a bell day, Sept. 25th for Norman Therthat would really ring. Lunch was iac's 6th birthday and Ronnie served, from paper bags contain- j Theriac's 4th birthday at the ing sandwiches, cookies and shin-- home of their grandparents, Mr. ing red apples. All joined in and Mrs. Leonard Gerken, of Carsinging "School Days," and lisle. Favors of balloons and throughout the evening an at- suckers were given. Refreshments
mcsphere of school days prevail- were served to Harvey, Ruth, ed. The committee in charge of Judy and Vernie Vantlin, John D, 1
' this very unique service in the Neal, Jerry and Sue Catt. Fran-!:
dining room was Donita Sheffler, ces Knotts, Kay Wolfe, Bruce 'Stickney, West Virginia, Mi. and Maxine Weddle, Mabel Hale, Jen-1 Rhinehart, Larry; Marilyn and ' Mrs. J:hn Bailey of Clinton, Mr. nie Collins and Evelyn Flack. The Beverly Carrie, David and Mich- and Mrs. Earl Gambiil of Terre clever carpentry work for the ael Rotramel, Lucille and Johnny Haute route, and Mr. and Mrs. table was made by Lee Collins Gerken, Julia Catt, John Catt, Mr. j Kenneth Frakes cf Prairie Creek land the sketches on 'the paper and Mrs. Johnnie Catt, Jr., Mr. '"m F-urrtnv wi1?. Mr. "nd Mrs.
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SHELBURN
Miss Patricia Gayle Tincher of Stickney, West Virginia, spent thp week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Tincher. Mr- and Mrs. Gene Rosel and Joe Robinson of Cedar Grove, Tern., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rowe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tincher and daughter of
VIRGINIA'S Governor William Tucfc
is shown in his Richmond office as, he signed an emergency coal edict ordering the three-man State Emergency Fuel Commission to assume operation of the state's coal mines. ... Tuck told reporters that the drastic step was made necessary by the UMW coal strike. (International)
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
WISHING WELL
Registered u. 5. Fatent Ofhce.
(gpQTO MAKE A PAYMENT OM A BILL who'll take your dou6h?twe office boy, the presidents fact, everybody" will!
. Floor sanding and finishing. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, Sullivan R. 5. Duggcr Telephone. 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT-2 lower room unfurnished apartment 3 blocks from square. Inquire 424 So. Court St. '
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