Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 205, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 October 1947 — Page 5
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1947 PAGE FIVE BLONDIE CLA THAT'LL MAKE A OANDV WATCH CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three Insertions, 4c for each additional word for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of thr month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers. hn AND CHAIN
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FOR SALE
WOOD SHINGLES in
Farm Bureau . Co-op. Sullivan and Merom.
FOR SALE Silver fox . 'jacket. Been worn 4 times
gtock. ' cellent condition. $27.50
FROMPT ROAD aervlce foi Hit battery and farm equipment troubles Phone 285. In baste', rail MACE.
WE HAVE doors. Phone Don Co., 258.
Combination storm O. P. Dale Insula-
SELL your soy bean crop to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices, quick service. Open from 7:00 a. rn. to 9:00 p. m. through the harvest. Next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan.
FOR SALE heater. 1204 784-X.
Warm Morning N. State. Phone
FOR SALE Beautiful lynx fur coat, size 12-14. $75.00. 605 E. Davis.
Claude Lisman, east of New Lebanon on Road 54. FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern bungalow with bath and built-in cupboards. 809 South Main St. ,
FOR SALE Large size Estate heatrola, in good condition (like
new), van.
cape INSTRUCTION, Male. Would Ex-'like 'to hear from reliable men Mrs. who would like to train in spare
time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Ail1 Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. Veterans and non-veterans. For information about this training, write at once giving name, address, age
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Milburn Pharmacy,' Sulli-
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, good condition. Clarence Walters, Graysville phone. Near Dodd Bridge on 63. -FOR SALE 1937 black Chevrolet coach. In first class .condition, new paint and good tires. John Harris, Carlisle, Phone Main 30.
land your working hours. Utilities
Inst., Box 24, c-o Times. . PUBLIC SALE at my farm, 2J2 miles northeast of Shelburn, 10:30 A. M., Thursday, October
16th. Farm equipment and stock. W. H. Myers, Owner.
1. 6-room house, lights, built-in
cabinets, laundry room, coal'
house, 2-car garage with work bench, poultry house. Good location, close to Sullivan. Very reasonably priced. Immediate possession. 2. 4-room house, hard pine floors, full basement, furnace, 2 lots. Close to Sullivan. Immediate possession. 3. 5-room semi-modern bungalow. South Main St., good location. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, South Main, Coffman Building. Phone 172.
FOR SALE New two-burner cabinet style kerosene heater, walnut finish; one . four-hole laundry stove, with new pipe. 209 S. Court St.
SPECIAL BARGAINS at Cadwell's Music Store Rebuilt ma- ( hogany Haynes upright piano, $75.00; rebuilt mahogany Behr Bros, upright piano, $150.00. Both in good condition, fine tone. WILL SELL 122-acre dairy & poultry farm. Modern house, large barn and other outbuildings. Also lots on 41. For price and terms see A. W. Pigg, 1 mile southwest square, Sullivan, Ind. R. R. 1. r ' FOR SALE Semi-modern trailer house, used only '6 weeks.
.South of Spec Harris Texaco Sta tion on 41. Harry Broshears.
FOR SALE One registered' Oxford ram. James Shrum, Phone 9204. '
FOR SALE Westinghouse table top electric range. And wanted: good marimba. Mrs. D. M. Lippeatt, Dugger. FOR SALE 1937 Ford" Tudor. Inquire Jennie's Beauty Shop, Hymera. 1. 5-room house, gas, lights, water in yard. Possession soon. 2. 4-room house, good repair. Possession soon. 3. 5-room house, good repair, with gas, 2 lots. Possession soon. 4. 6-room house, strictly modern. Possession to suit buyer. 5. 8-room house, good location, Immediate possession. 6. Filling station, now operating, large building for storage or work shop, 3-room house, 2-car garage. Will sell altogether. Very reasonably priced. Can' give possession soon. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Coffman building. Phone 172.
tUK hAbi. tiasoiine range, table top, built-in oven and
broiler. Burns good. Will sell for
repair charges. , Oscar Norris, 438
T'Star Ave. Phone 749.
FOR SALE Liberty 27-ft. 3room house trailer with oil heat, ice box. Ferd E. Hall, North Cakley Building, phone 567. FOR SALE Gas Parlor Heater. Used very little. 510 So. Main St., Sullivan. - ."
uuLiU.bJN ueucious apples are
ripe and ready. Bring your baskets. 50c and up. Pick 'em yourself, $1.00. Watson Orchard, 1 miles north of Graysville.
FOR SALE No. 155 Hot Blast
Air Tight Florence heating stove;
Buckeye heating stow, Model 103, $25.00. Phone 531. 518 North
Main St.
USED CARS bought, sold, ex
changed. Buicks, 01dsmobile3, Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Pontiacs. Deckard, Mobilgas Station, North Section Street, Phone. 330.
AUCTION SALE Watch for
itemized ad of household goods
in Tuesday's edition, at 934 East
Washington, Saturday, Oct. 18.
This is extra good merchandise. Be sure to attend. Mr. and Mrs.'
"Doc" Rogers Owners.
WE HAVE the famous Whizzer
bike motor sales and service for
this territory. Complete Whizzer
motor with all necessary attachments now only $97.55 plus tax. Easy payments if desired. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. Phone 749.
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In memory of my dear father, B. F. Lance, who oassed away
ihroo vnars nsn tndflv Ortnher 14. Mrs. John Gresser of New
Your pleasant way and smiling York is visiting her motrfer, Mrs. f
face, dear Papa.
Roy Rogers rodeo Brookf ield Zoo.
EDNA'S SHOP CLOSED WEDNESDAY. Moving into new location. Open Thursday , corner Jackson and Court Streets; . I
WANTED
Are a pleasure to recall, You had a kindly word for each And died, beloved by all. Some day I hope to meet you, Some day, I know not when, To clasp your hand in the better land, Never to part again. Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs.
! Dorris I. Cooley.
WANTED Plumbing and
sewer work. Phone 485 for appointment and estimate. Lex
Davidson and Son.
WANTED 'PEOPLE' needing
Dinette Sets to see our quality
IN MEMORIAM ( i In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Cecil Paul Cox, who left us October 14, 1946. In his sickness he was patient, Being always so kind,
used Sets in white enameled, ', Bearing all without a murmur,
maple finish or chrome.
Store.
WANTED TO BUY Maple
chest of drawers or dresser. Phone 419. ;
P and A And in death he sweetly smiled.
Consolation, sweet and holy, Shall be showered from above, As we find we're drawing nearer To the one we dearly love.
WANTED Young woman experienced in office work, with good references, to work five days a week five hours a day. Interesting work, good pay. Address WTSP, c-o Times.
Wife and Children.
Bertha Sharp, and aunt, Mrs
Mary Slover for a week's visit, i Mrs. Ollie Jefferson and Mrs. Ruby Hay worth spent Saturday afternoon in Sullivrn. I Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bardslsy attended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Kehoe in Clay City Saturday nfternoon. ! Mr5 Plara Wisp nf Munril.
is spending a few days at . her ifany-
ome here. I Earl Baxter of Anderson, spent jthe week-end hers. The Paula Ann Home Economics club met with Mrs. Edna Boyll last Wednesday with sev- . eral members present. A very interesting program was given by Mrs. Mary Griffith. 1 Mrs. Alois Primes and Mrs. , Ralph H. Bush of Shelburn.- spent the week-end in Chicago, Illinois the guests of Mrs. Primes' daughter and son-in-law, ' Mr. and - Mrs. Charles II. . Preston.- Ths" attended radio programs, the
MEROM
and saw the man and son of Terre Haute, Mr. Indianapolis to attend and Mrs. Charles E. Watson, . Jr. Rebekah" Assembly.and family and ."Jean Hoilmari of . c ,C a,,,.-.
: Indianapolis,- . Mr..' and 'v. Mrs.'! ,Le Grand' Flack -- of. Effingham1, and Mrs. Cora Cramer.' , , rJ Rev. ,and Mrs. Zimmerman and daughter, Janet, , and Mrs. Hen-
the State
The Women's Society of Chris-
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at the home of Mrs. Edna Bates BU" w 1 TIT . at 2 p. m. All members are urged were ..guests Wednesday mgh.t. of
ntnj .,.,.1 iicv. auu iriia. xian uwnco . aim
come. ' . t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and (daughters spent the week-end i with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Land and
Rev.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Arnett
spent Sunday with relatives in Hutsonville.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillion and sons of Terre Hauie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Orace Houpt and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Houck of Dayton, Ohio, were guests of Grover and Delno Vickrey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman had had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. J( F. Douthitt, Mrs. Zada Dixon arid Miss Eiiie Douthitt of Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoil-
Darrell , Wesner.' was a 'guest Friday night of David Jones. . , ; . Mrs. Winona' Daniels, was a guest Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and family. Mary Ann Renaker, Howard Sparks, Sid McNabb and DelnO Vickrey of Indiana University spent the week-end at home.; '. Mrs.: Effie: Cooper and' Mrs. Faye Johnson left ' Sunday for
A gray snak.ls a Bangerou nak ., of Australia. The most' common is two or three feet long," uniform gray above and' greenish below, with a black an yellow circle around each eye. It' frequents Bandy regions and its' bite is of little account, but come of Its kin . are deadly, J -. . ' is -. .' The- Papal guard, the Swiss Guard, .consists of 10 officers andj .110 men. Only Swiss can. enter) tt and the privates are jootj allowed to marry. t . Saint . Dominic . tll70-lS21J!j was the founder of the Order of! Preaching Friars of the Roman) Catholic Church. Be founded thai .order ia 1215.
FOR SALE 6-room house, 1 acre, good outbuildings. 1 mi. from square on St.Clair St. Joe Asbury. NATURALLY we selflots of Fina Foam upholstery cleaner. Satisfied users talk. Root's. FOR SALE South. Main St., 3roorn cottage, electricity, water and gas. $1500. Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court St. C. Price.
FOR SALE. One-row corn picker. Good condition. Miles Pinkston, 3 mi. west of Sullivan.
FOR SALE 26-acre farm, good land, fair buildings. 5 miles northeast of Sullivan. Inquire 329 E. Jackson St.
. FOR SALE MUjestic range, 75-lb. ice box, ll'3"xl2 congoleum rug, bookcase, 2 ' pr. springs, library table. Call 432-L or 88F31, Dugger. FOR SALE 7-room modern house located at 249 W. Wolfe St. Insulated, full basement, brand new Holland oil furnace, 2-car garage. An excellent location and -buyer may have immediate possession. Roy W. Steele, Phone 379-B. FOR SALE Computing scales, in good condition. Oren Young, Dugger, Ind.
FOR SALE Good strong plywood boat 12 ft. long; 12-gauge Winchester pump gun,- good shape. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. Phone 749. FOR SALE One 4-foot cast iron bath tub and wash bowl, porcelain enamel. Excellent condition. Includes valves and' fittings. $40.00. Kitchen sink. Phone 454 or see at 403 Sylvandell.
MISCELLANOUS
COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. FORTY can ride as cheap as one. Picnic and out of town trips, etc. Phone 685. W. M. Draper. INSURANCE Complete lino. Real estate farms and town pro-
j perty. -Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567.
WANTED Young man that is interested in store work. Perma-. nent position for the right man with good opportunity for advancement. Box 880 care Times. WANTED Man with combine to combine 25 acres or more beans. Level ground. Lee Irey, l'2 miles northeast of Shelburn. WANTED . Correspondent from Merom Station and vicinity, Graysville and vicinity, and area between Paxton and Carlisle. Will furnish stamped envelopes, materials and Times free for items once a week. Write. Times.
FOR SALE Gas grate and mantle, garage doors, window & window frame, press doors, transoms. Phone 343. .
FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet, radio, heater, pood ' tires. $275.00. Earl Wheeler, Dugger. 5 blocks north of Baptist, church.
AT 20 N French St., suits, coats, dresses. Sizes 12, 14 & 16. Shoes and children's clothes.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and bozs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service.
John Wachtel Co.!
Terra nasi, Tn.?InR '
WANTED Young man to work in editorial room, getting news, and to assist in other departments. Must have good references, a High School education and live in Sullivan. A good opportunity to get into an interesting profession which offers regular work with good pay for the right person. Sullivan Daily Times.
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
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WANTED Carpenter work, plumbing ' work or plumber's helper. Phone 487-X.
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. WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED '
Listening To the screams as the furs come out cp the deep freeze fmXTO C.k'.MCDANlEL, 319 EAST Mc DANIEL ST, SPRINGFIELD, MO.
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FRIDAY, OCT. 17, I P. M.
Under Cover
and
We will offer 60 head of choice sprins boars
gilts. Thick medium type and dark red color. Sale" will be held on the Brown Farm on State Road 57, 4 nr'les east of Lyons, 3 miles north of Newberry and 4 miles south of Road 54. Lunch will be served at noon.
Ir owe ; ' Bros. ;' , . " LYONS : -
WANTED Man to combine 20 acres of beans. Pay your price if combined now. 3 mi. from Sullivan. Box A. D., c-o Times.
FOR RENT
NOTICE, to monument custom
ers, we have a complete line of,
monuments on floor in all colors ! and are expecting a shipment of!
Finland granite soon.' We can FOR RENT Floor Sander, erect any stone that is on floor Edger, Polisher. All new equipin one week's notice. Sullivan ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Monument Co., Clarkson St Son. j Sullivan, Ind. NOTICE Still have plenty of! FOR RENT Seeping room in watermelons and minnows. Spec modern home near high school. Harris, South Texaco Station. .j Write Box E. M., c-o Times-. NEW PROPRIETOR at the CARD OF THANKS Marathon Station, East Washing- : We wish to thank our neighton Street, next to C. & E. I. bors and friends for their many Railroad. Max Tierce, veteran of acts of kindness during the ill-. World War II, invites you to ness and funeral o our dear
husband and father, John T. Duckworth. We especially wish to
thank the singers, the minister, Rev. Smith and the donors of theJ many floral tributes. The Family ii nmtwiiwi i nm)iJL,k?.Tfannjui!x:)j3ggi
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f. ,,, Adelaide thought, "Well, we're still here." FOUR years later, in 1944, Adelaide sat up in bed. and listened to the barrage. "Well," she thought, "we're still here." She glanced across the narrow space to Gilbert's bed. He slept peacefully on his back, his short white beard pointed defiantly at the ceiling. In an odd way it made him look more lively asleep than he did awake; he had beIcome a very old man, creeping down only twice. a month to watch a performance in the theatre ... I They had been . lucky. Bombs had dropped all around; the Albion Place houses had front windows blown out; but nothing fell upon the Mews. The Puppet Theatre still flourished and proudly displayed a sign, "We never closed." The all-clear sounded and Adelaide slept Day .was breaking, as Dodo re-entered the" Mews. She sras anxioug to catch some sleep as a reporter was coming
"Fiddlesticks," she told the reporter.' . 7: that afternoon for a story about Adelaide. She herself would see none of them though they considered her Quite a personage so it was up. to- Dodo. ... . That afternoon, Dodo gave the reporter, Mr. Jmieson, what information she could and as it turned out he met Adelaide only by accident. Adelaide thought that, the obnoxious visitor had left,' wanted Dodo, and came downstairs.'Dodo saw no alternative but to introduce Mr. Jamieson, with the remark that he was just, going. Adelaide merely bowed. But Mr. Jamiesort stood his ground. "Mrs. Lambert," he said deferentially, "I'm not here to, trouble, you with impertinent questions. But your great knowledge of the theatre " . , .' ', ?. ' ' "Fiddlesticks," said Adelaide. Mr. Jamieson said, "I beg your pardon?" "Havers," transited Adelaide. "Mr. Jamie- :'
- Bui the whole tribe accompanied Alice .'. . son, good day. Dodo, bring the bookings to my room." Adelaide ascended the stairs. Dod6 was pleased and Mr. ; Jamieson impressed. "That's a very remarkable old lady," :' he said.... . . - .' , In Somerset,' Alice, in th hosbm of the Bakers, was ' missing her' daughter less than she would have thought possible. She was literally surrounded by young Bakers, nephews and nieces nd .even 'their grandchildren, ".and ove them she reigned Supreme X ' . . ' 1 :. '-.The great event of the week was' when she. was packed into the pony-cart and taken for a drive.' Then the whole 'tribe, accompanied hef, relays.'df two ridirig.with her, the others .running alongside.. It became, quite a local sight and VAUbe was pleased -when still'-anothef child was due 'tn
arrive...... .-- (CoaUauctt .o.ajayl
