Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 181, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 September 1948 — Page 5

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' SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1948. BLOND1E CLASSIFIED A WIFE IS ALLOWED . I DON'T REMEMBER TO KEEP ALLTHE CHANGE THE PREACHER CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first Insertion. 2o for etc additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70o for three insertions, 4c for each additional ward for three Insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of tfe south, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers. SHE FINDS IN HER SAYING ANYTHING LIKE HUSBANDS PANTS WHEN SHE THAT AT OUR 'SENDS THEM WEDDING TO TUP CEREMONY , CLEANERS

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FOR SALE LIMITED amount of 3-12-12 fertilizer for sale. Farm Bureau Co-op.

AUTO INSURANCE Same service nn raise in rates. Ferd E. Hall. North Oakley Bide. Phone 567. General Insurance & Real. FOR SALE OR TRADE F -20 tractor on rubber and 10-20 International tractor. Fox Dairy, Vh miles east of Jasonville on Highway 48. Phone 322J3. APPLES Grimes uoiaen, j 1 Jonathan and Red Delicious Both picked and drop grades.? Orchard, 1 mile west Legion Home. FOR SALE 5-room house, on 25 South McCammon Street. Immediate possession. Price $1750.00. W T. Mellott. FOR SALE By owner, modern 10-room apartment, close to high school on paved street. Priced to sell. Phone 870-B. ; 1 FOR SALE Crosley Deluxe electric range. Enjoy our easy payment plan. Gene's Radio Service, South Side Square. heater with fan; one overhead door. Call or write Mrs. Joe Beck, Pimento. Phone Youngstown. ( a. door sedan. Call 942-X. . , .. 1 FOR SALE 1938 Oldsmobile 4.lt. cnrlnn Pnvtnn Fl V SfaHrtn ' FOR SALE 4-quart electric ice cream freezer, $2SA5; p.uto sun visors, $12.65. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, Gail Combs, owner, 8 East Washington Street. FOR SALE H International tractor on rubber, and complete equipment. Robert Richard Robbins, 8 miles southeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE 4-room house. 1 acre ground. mile south of Dugger. Price $2000.00. Possession SeDtember 20. W. T. Mellott. i

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Side Square. FOR SALE OR TRADE Farmall F-20. Fox Dairy, Vk mi. east of Jasonville. Phone 322J3. FOR SALE Lovely singer ca nary birds. Mrs. ' Patrick Hymera, Ind. Cole, i

FOR SALE 1947 Ford 1-ton !!;:"" truck, 10,000 miles. Below listl000;"?,'0: mode.rn ..hme ln

price. Will trade for car. Edgar Chanlcy, New Lebanon. FOR SALE 5-room modern house, in Dugger. Large lot. Possession 30 days. Price $6000.00. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, $15.00. Also 1 Safti-Cycle demonslrator; large Florence heater. Contact A. P. Lofton, 104 N. State or Chas. Usrey, east side square. . , ! FOR SALE Maytag washer rocker, smoking stand and "" i desk. 646 So. Mam. FOR SALE 1933 Chev. twodoor in fair condition. Priced to sell. Alfred Butler, Sullivan, Ind., R. 5. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth 2door, new motor, with low mileage. John Simmons, Vz miles southwest of Sullivan. FOR SALE New Spinet Piano complete with bench and ' delivery. Our special only $495.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE We have concrete septic tanks now. 350 gal. We deliver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone 352. FOR SALE Gas grate with nuggets. Also want curtains to launder and stretch, ironings to do. 321 South Court. FOR SALE Three nice young bucks, two 2 years old, one 3 years old. Ray Deckard, 7 miles southeast of Sullivan. Dugger phone. Dead Animals Removed AM kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, I orre Haute. We pay all ih one charges. 21 hour serice. lohnWachtelCo Terre Haute, Indiana ' si?

FOR SALE New cars, KaiserFrazer; 1 1-ton Ford truck, 1948, new; 1 Jeep, 1948, new, 7 in. tires;

1 1936 Ford Tudor, 1947 Ply mouth, 1947 Buick, 1 1939 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, with school bus body. Sullivan Motor Sales, 1610 N. Section. Across !from American Legion FOR SALE Good white kitchen cabinet, with 2 utility cabinets to match, all in excellent condition. Also cabinet base. William Smedley, 538 W. Sylvandell St. TT'T CAT TT 1 t A S 1-1 i m i I x wit or, iotv ruiu xuaor, 1942 Pontiac 4-door, 1940 Packard 4-door, 1941 Packard 4-door, 1936 Ford Tudor, 1937 Chevrolet door. Springer Motor Sales. FOR SALE - Admiral cabinet style radio, Philco table model radio-phonograph. -Ruth Poole, 35 Indiana Ave. Phone 513. , FOR SALE Lovely country '

home with full basement and dust It on. Economically priced: drive-in garage. Complete with 1 for 39c; 3 lbs. for $1.15. furniture, electrical equipment, JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., poultry and crops. Twenty-six 15 South Court St. Phone 606. acres of ground cIose in north- TZT-- r ,", " . . . . west Inquire Malcolm Campbeil,l NOTICE-Speck s got plenty of Phone 9163 or Mr. Thomas Ber-1!?" the USe- 437

riJiu ru onnc FOr SALE 14 acres . with 5r00m house and outbuilding. 3 miles northeast of Sullivan. Phone 9075 or miles nortn on FOR SALE I have the Vitality deg feed, the best you can buy. 1 j nave u ew more ions or iertuizer f ,1' 1 ouia uy some fries. Phone 385. B. F. Workman, No. 11 North Main. I FOR SALE Going Sullivan

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ment. Outside work. Located on outskirts of city. Will produce' from $3000 to $4000 yearly re turn on investment

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EE, c-o Times. FOR SALE Completely modern 5-room home close in Posses-' sion October 1st. Box 808 c-o Times. FOR SALE 5 colors of oriental poppies. Hardv amvrillis hnlhs 311 N. State. Lola Templeton. - - . FOR SALE Entire herd dairy'' cows and heifers. Malcolm Camp-1 bell, PhiMifelte.-Sullfvan, Ind. ' '

futt sale uet Oriental pop- "-i- iu. mir. pies and peonies now. African vi- interesting, well paid work. Nursolets, cacti, goldfish, cut flowers & es are needed many earn while funeral designs. Bean's Green- learninS- sPare time training plan I house welcomed by doctors. High school

furniture FOR SALE Model store on public square in county seat town, running $7000.00 to i finnn nn mnntki.. tttmnnn Giles Addition; nice building lot on North State with 2-room hcuse, paved street and walk, on payment plan. Harry Brown, 512 N. Section. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE Western running horse, named Shoe Fly. Lawrence Woodard,. R. 1, Fairbanks. Fairbanks phone. - FR SALE For better and cheaper feeds see Johnson's. Hominy, $4.00; Shorts. $3.50; Pork Producer, $4.30; Bran & Shorts, $3.35. & coo. ouri oi. , rlJfS,n Tw?:1 " p"ker bhepherTd " Wlllls' across from American Legion. vnv cATr- n j iu ' JZ h , 003 bUrmng water heater, electric water pump. Nice Chester White sow and 11 pigs. Walter Wilson. : 171-VTJ CATC in . vu kjnui iu auies oi corn in field. Good corn. Planted first of April. See Joe Morris, 524 S. Main St. FOR SALE Lumber, doors, ' windows. Soleman oil hot water heater, practically new;' '33 Chevrolet four-door, good glass,- tires , practically new, good motor. Harvey Parr, Shelburn. Home after t 6 p. m. j FOR SALE Black Angus bull calf, weighs about 500 lbs. Hosea Snow. Sullivan. Telephone 498. i FOR SALE Upright piano, good condition. All new bridle straps. Reasonable price. Ill N. Cross. Phone 353. ; FOR SALE 1941 Ford Tudor. Terry Byrne, 5 miles east of Sullivan. Phone 9145. WHY PAY MORE? 16 Dairy, $3.45; Corn & Oats, $3.65; Egg Mash, $4.65; Pork Producer, $4.50; Shelled Corn, $4.00. Shake's CutRate Feed Store. FOR SALE Winter coats, dresses, sweaters, skirts, girl scout uniform, sizes 11-13. Also antique rocker. Phone 830. 419 N. Broad St,

GOEN seed wheat for sale. 1 mile west of Shelburn. See Rex Woodard. Gene Willis.

Miscellaneous Bring your car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used cars. G. I. Deckard, Mobilgas Station, Sullivan. Phone 330. REPAIR WORK all makes cars and trucks. Qualified mechanics. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Phone 30, Shelburn. TOHMsnwe wttt.att. t,. nt;iH0 ctmanh nA fungicide). An effective-dust for protection of vegetables, flowers and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACKAGE Contalns Rtenone, copper, DDT, sulphur and other valuable mrl&ls to kl11 bean beetles, cabbage worms and just about ieveryuung eise mai gives you trouble with your gardening. Just -' uuil. SAVE work, save clothes at Boyd's Self Service Automatic Laundry, 201 N. Section Street. Open Thursday afternoons for your "convenience. -. j FREE TIRE REPAIRING on all : tires purchased at HUD'S TIRE SERVICE, phone 525, northwest corner Section & Wall. A call' from any point in the city or1 county will bring us to the spot free tire repairing . i $5.00 TRADE-IN for your old battery on a new one. Hud's Tire I NOTICE Available now. Comflete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy. ! REVIVAL meeting at Pilgrim Holiness Church, Merom, starting September 12th. Special singer, t Viola Borders. Service each evening at 7:15. . PRACTICAL' NURSING EAST TO LEARN AT HOlT not necessary. Information FREE, Write today. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Times. Box 90 c-o WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tanks, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. CESSPOOL, septic tanks outside toilets. Price $1.00 barrel. Box 60 care Times.' and per WANTED TO BUY 4 or 5room house, not too far out. Laura Williamson, R. 4 Sullivan. wo;rkv;rKTnercar' TFAVTPn T :a i 1 . 9205 WANTED TO BUY-Kentucky Wonder beans. Call 35. WANTED Someone to do famwashin and toning. Write Box BB c0 Timpi meS' WANTED TO DO Washings Q rvtr hnryia Tlrir 1 Afl n r - uu xuu t-u XJI1IC3. BACK TO UTAH

TWO FELONS who made a daring daylight escape from Utah State prison are herded from the underbrush at gunpoint by Bey Smart, prison guard. The two are Joseph Gough and Ercel Clark (right), convicted murderer. Guard John G, Joosted (extreme left) keeps a rifle ready. (fsieIMU9Ml)

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NOW PLEASE, PLEASE TELL 10UR. MYSTERIOUS CAPTAIN CORMORANT I MUST' SEND A NOTE TO MY FRIENDS... THEY'LL BE TERRIBLY WORRIED WANTED -Three or 4 unf urn- j ished rooms or house. North ot square preferred. Phone 878-B. Good reference. WANTED Brick laying, chimney work a specialty, roofing and siding, job plastering. Art .Scales, R. 4, Sullivan. Near Jonay mine. WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR SALES, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street, Phone 39. Y0U CAN AD $15 TO $20 A 10 your Present income. , rart-ume itawieign uusmess now i open; also full-time, in City of Sullivan. Write at once for full particulars. , Rawleigh's. Dept. INI-603-185, Freeport, 111. WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY TO OWN HER OWN BUSINESS Open and manage a woman's j wear specialty business in your community. Retail nationally advertised approved mdse. Exp. unnecessary. Free training. $325 re- j quired which you control. Present! owners earn to $4000 yearly pro-' in. rar interview your city write, j Box 206, Phila. 5, Pa. : '

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AT IEAST ONE individual of the sorely beset American public can still be cheerful in the face of another all-time high in food prices. Mrs. Walter Johns of Parma, O., takes the bill for $21.68 worth of groceries which the Bureau of Labor Statistics says could be bought for $10 in the1935-39 years. Grocer is Joe Talarico. (International)

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Copr IMiS, king icarirrw Syndicate. SPIN TON ' GOOD experienced farm hand wants year-around job. Box' 24 care Times. MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in N. Sullivan County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Perma nent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, 111. WANTED TO BUY 13 horsepower motor. Phone 963-Y. , ,

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WANTED Dishwasher and as- Don B. Tipton of Yuma,' Arisistant cook at the Coffee Shop, zona, has returned to his home Apply after 12 noon. ' after spending a vacation in Indiana with relatives. i

WANTED Woman to do. parttime housework. 234 S. Crowder. REAL ESTATE WANTED The past 2 weeks I have sold three homes in Sullivan. Also 1 farm. I am now urgently . in need of homes for sale in the price range ot iiitsauu.uu down. 1 buy, sell or trade. E. C. Pope, 214 Donaldson.

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ASHORE THAT L rrA LET FOR RETnT i - FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co FOR RENT 3-room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Gas heat. Upstairs on square. Utilities furnished. Write Box GG, c-o Times. ' HYMERA BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groners of Mt. Clemens, Michigan,' are the parents of a daughter born August 30th. Mrs. Groners is the former Virginia Lee Cox of Sul- ' livan.

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4.-Ex-chorus boy Ex-Vaudevillian JOBS UPON A TIME ' Flunked out of Stanford university because he was too much interested in theatrics, Lloyd j Nolan began his career as singer and chorus boy, but it wasn t until he joined the Pasadena Playhouse that" Nolan did any professional acting. From that institution Lloyd went on the road in The Front Pare, and made his screen debut in 1941. He has since played every kind of role, his latest an FBI agent in The Street With No Name. Nolan is married and has a daughter. Joan Davis, stage, screen and radio comedienne, started her career as a child in vaudeville, billed as the Toy Comedienne. .Joan was seven at the time. Education Time

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