Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 97, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 May 1947 — Page 7

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FOR SALE

OMPT ROAD service for

battery and farm equipment

Lies. Phone 285. In haste . . .

MACE

E US for Lincoln,. Kingwa Virginia soybean seed. We

soybean inoculation. Farm

md Co-op. .

LAS Tires and Batteries.

Hers,' Tail Pipes. Radiators lari anrl rpuprsp flushed.

Itlete Chassis Lubrication.

IL'S STANDARD SERVICE.

R SALE or see A. L. Robert-

or all kinds of flowers and

In plants. Sullivan R. 4. Use

h Court entrance.

' FOR SALE Jersey heifer with heifer calf by side. C. B. Downen, Shelburn. -

I FOR SALE 1. 8-room' house,

basement, new furnace, new roof, 2-car garage. Price $4000.00. West Sylvandell. Immediate possession. 2. 5-room semi-modern house, excellent condition. New garage, large lot. Nice location, close in, North Court. Immediate possession. . 3. 4-room house,1 good condition, North Broad. Possession

soon. Price $1900.00

ROOTS SECOND FLOOR All lamp shades reduced to Vi price. 40 gallon hot water heater, $124.00. Marion eelctric ranges. Root's Second Floor.

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PLANTS FOR SALE Plenty of nice large cabbage tomato, pimento, mango, sweet and hot peppers, and cauliflower. Graysville F.F.A. Hotbeds.

I HAVE Hybrid sweet corn and

Hybrid popcorn for sale at 116 W. i

Wall St.'Bill Mickey.

VACUUM clean "your heating system.. Repairing and installing. Phone 830. John W. Mood, 419 N. Broad St. ,

KALL PAPER for Every

he. 10 cents to 10 dollars a

See our line before you Sullivan Decorating Co.

FOR SALE 5 registered Guernsey cows; 2 grade cows; 3

4. 7-room house, now. renting I registered heifers, 1 year old; 2

as apartments. Profitable income, registered calves; 1 registered close to school, very close in. bull, 1 year old; one registered Reasonably priced. j Spotted Poland male . hog; one '5. 5-room semi-modern house, Co-op electric ' milker; Interna-

Ihard pine floors, part basement, tional cream separator, both like

house is in excellent condition; new; one-horse cultivator, like

brooder and poultry houses, ga- hew1. John Gill, 1 mile west of rage, tool shed,, large barn with Shelburn. j driveway through, plenty water, I Trr r - ,

i wrv orturi r Tiers, .oarrea.

Lady who claimed billfold containing $20.00 bill and small calendar not belonging to her at a Sullivan Store, return at once to that store to avoid trquble.

WENT BLOCKS, SAND, any

ise, GRAVEL, Materials cond if desirei Free estimate, e 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block

ch box. hanging pot, flower-

plants, ready now. Gerani-

nptunias. vines, coleus,

!ia, sultana, begonia, lan-

red sage, canna, snapdragaeeratum. alyssum,

lew, dwarf marigold, sweet

,ms, summer lilac, reaay Zinnia and aster plants.

j in your hanging pots. We

the plants and good sou io Ihem. Wfldin's Greenhouses, 'e 9214. We deliver.

NK'S G HYBRID . You

go wrong when you plant 's G. For sale by Monroe's & Implement Sales..-

pasnlinp motor in nnmn at well.'

68 acres land and coal, producing Rock- Malcolm Hart, 2 miles oil wells near, this farm. Dairy . southwest of New Lebanon. and poultry farm 7 miles of Sul-j F0R SALE 3 good Jer hyan. Price $6,800.00. Possession yearling heifers; 1- Brown Swiss 80??' '..',-"' ". ' male calf; 1 Guernsey milk cow. . Usrey's Real Estate and Insur- 'hppn frh , wppk. nnH wpan.

ance, 451 South Troll, Sullivan, Phone 542-Y.

FOR SALE Two saddle horses, bay and white spotted, matched. 1 mile east of Paxton. Gaylord Shake., . . ' f. . : FOR SALE Duroc boar. Registered. Will furnish papers. Market price by pound. Geo. DeFoor, Sullivan R. 1. .

R SALE Monuments,

pis. America's finest marbles

granites. James J. Durham,

,outh Mam Street, leie-

i 343.

FOR SALE Fries, dressed or on foot. 1st house west of Glendora store. Mrs. Charles Hamilton. FOR .SALE Roan Polled Shorthorn bull,. 1 year old. Paul Cleveland, 1 mile west of Bucktown. Pleasantville phone. ...

tory rebuilt Electrolux vacripanprs. 1 vr. Guarantee,

ft up; factory rebuilt Hoover

hers. 1 vr. guarantee, sia.ou

jjewr. vacuum cleaners for diatc delivery, 5 yr. guarWrite for free home dem-i

ation. United Vacuum Clean-

kores, 1432 Locust St., Terre

R SALE Briggs-St'ratton

ine washer motor. W. M. 1. Write Vernon Kinder,

kan R. 3. .

)R SALE 36" band saw. See er Creager, 1 mile, south of er. Ind.

FOR SALE Sorrell horse,. 4 years old, 1500 lbs., sound and good worker. Henry Rains, New Lebanon.

FOR SALE Quick Meal range in good condition. 708 So., Main.

FOR SALE Dining table, good condition; timothy and clover hay. 2 Vz miles west of Sullivan. James Ault. ,

R SALE Shetland pony, les, halter, new saddle, harj and cart. On State Road 54 'cen Scottstown and Dugger. lest "Red" Bland. . . R SALE New Bally 8 ft. jric meat case, complete with Used 60 days. Priced to sell. I i61. Can be seen at store on J r of Broad & Depot St.

R SALE 5-room bungalow, j lete bath, built-in features in ten, large living room, all ivood floors, house insulated, tse. Laundry room with hot cold water. Large .1st, good Hon. Close in, North Broad. Jv's Real Estate & Insurance, van Phone 542-Y.

fR SALE 1936 Master Chev.

good 16-inch tires. Martin iel, Wilford, Ind.

HP. Hiawatha outboard mo-

, 1947 models. Full reverse. le Store, North Side Square.

j'TSIDE white house paint, ji 5 gallons. Gamble's Store, ih Side Square.

R SALE Used washer. Also f lady's golf clubs. 420 N. m St. Phone 735-Y.

j)R SALE-John Deere traclodel B, plow, tandem disc, Vators, corn planter and Jerjllolstein cow. Don Robertson Lies north Cass. 1 mile east.

riR SALE A good 50-ft. steel

Imill, cheap. D. W. Shuck,

ivan.

DR SALE Studio couch in

1 condition. Can be seen al E. Chaney St. .

Dead Animals Removed 1 kinds: horses, cows, een. calves and hoes. Call

hnroe Feed Service, Sulli-

n phone 332 or Crawford 01 or Crawford 53109, rre Haute. We pay all one charges. 24 hour ser-

bhn Wachtel Co,

Terre Haute, Indians i

FOR SALE Seven-year-old Jersey cowhand calf. One mile south of Baker. Harold Davis. FOR SALE One new I"'car garage, 14'8" x 20' complete, ready for ' 'erection. Charles E. Holmes, Fairbanks. : : , 6 Ft. . DeLuxe. Model Servel Bottled Gas Refrigerator; 30 Gal. Rund Bottled Gas Hot'' Water Heater with Dri(-Gas equipment and gas service. Immediate 'delivery. Buzard Bros., Shelburn, Ind. ... s. ..... FOrTsALE 0ne two-horse

disk. Perry Carpenter, Phone

8174. . . , . . , ,

FOR SALE Three-room house,

close in. Paul J. Pierson, 216

East Harris. f. , , FOR SALE Nice" Gladiola biilbs. Good quality. 60c dozen. See Mrs. H. M. Stewart or call at

Johnson Food Store.

FOR SALE One, 2 or "3 bottom Oliver tractor plow on rubber, late model, good as new. Uses the Raydex shares. Bjll A. Dodds, 1 mi. south

j Sullivan on U. S. 41. Phone 9212.

ing pigs. James Medley, Sullivan R. R. 3. 2 east town. FOR SALE 1941 GMC tandem truck,, 2-speed axle, vacuum booster brakes. New tires, newly painted, A-l condition. 538 W. Donaldson St.. : .

FOR SALE 5-room semi-mod

ern home. Built-in cabinets, new

ly papered, arch doors, - glassed-

in back porch. Water, electricity, j Fruit trees. Large chicken house.

1 acre ground. Plenty of garden

space. Nicely located. Furnished or unfurnished. 538 W. Donaldson St. . '

FOR SALE OR TRADE '40

Chevrolet 1-ton truck. A-l con- !

dition. Good tires. 14 ft. new flat bed. Eaton " differential. Air brakes and horn; hl-torque motor.' Also good '35 Ford 2-door sedan,, new motor, .good 16-in.

tires. Lowell Hendricks, Hiway Motor Supply, State Highway 54,

Dugger, Ind. .

FOR SALE 50-lb. ice box. Good condition. 305 E. Johnson

St.'

FOR SALE 14-in. A.C. trac

tor plow, 2 bottom. All ready to plow. Homer T. Davis, 2Vz miles north of Hymera. Lewis telephone. . . - , FOR SALE Team of horses, 6 yrs.. old, and harness. F- "' C. Fischer, Telephone 8102. . . FOR SALE " ' Modern house, fine location, new paint and roof, fiill basement with fruit, furnace and laundry room, 4 rooms on first floor, 3 bedrooms and bath oh second floor. Call 250 for appointment to see.

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FOR SALE V- Good Chevrolet

, : -x. FOR SALE All rubber feltback floor mats' for all popular cars, $2.49 up.; Metal white sidewall tire rings, $5.95. Marathon A-B radio 'batteries, 1000'. hr. guarantee, $5.95. Arrow Auto Stores, No. Side Sq. Phone 449. 'FOR SALE Columbus white gas range, practically new. Telephone 759-A or 1420 North Main St. v. ,. ., ; FOR SALE Model C AllisChalmers tractor with cultivators. Cloyd E. Wolfe, 6 miles southwest, of, Carlisle.. .

WHEEL BALANCING and alignment service. SPRINGER MOTOR SALES

0554 So, Main Phone 178

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WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros.

Expert .Body .Building . ". , ' Custom Work Phone 335

Master, 1935. Cheap if sold at once. Jake Wolfe, Pleasantville. .FOR SALE New child's desk, ' Titer. aUo set of Encyclopaedia (World Book). Wanted: Representative in Sullivan or Greene County for Blair Products. ' Will sell what I have below cost. Write or see Gladys Wolfe, Pleasantville. .-.!., .; USED FURNITURE Ice boxes, oil stoves, lawn mowers, 1 Briggs & Stratton motor, 2 electric motors. Also do lawn mower sharp-1, ening. Breedlove's Trading Post, Shelburn. FOR SALE Gas washer, $104.95; oil cloth, 59c a yard. Gamble Store. . Miscellaneous

HEY FARMERS 5 gallons tractor motor oil, $2.25. Bring your can to Flynn's Service, west of Shelburn.

SCREEN windows built to fit your windows. 401 North Section. BUILD a business of your own. DDT and 2,4-D sales and spray

ing service. Cyanogas materials. Nationally advertised agricultural chemicals at attractive , dealer prices. Super phosphate carload lots June delivery. Schrock Fertilizer Service, Congerville, 111.. ' DUE to the Spring Festival tonight the public games at the Legion Home have been postponed tonight only. j WITH our new and modern 'equipment we arc able to handle your watch repair quick. K. B. Smith, Jeweler, Sullivan.

PRICES on Kelly's Hybrid corn from $5.00 to $9.00. Crow's from $7.00-$9.50. 116 W. Wall St. Bill Mickey. WANTED WANTED -r- Dead animals. We

remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ' WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times. ; , WANTED Young lady for general office work. Permanent. Box 7 c-o Times. WANTED A job. Have license to drive bus, taxi and trucl?. Bartender's license. Will do farming. Night or day. Desperate. Paxton, Ind. Clarence Hylton. . WANTED Hay to bale on shares. Hay must be on went side of county. See Qyde Street, Green Towers Farm,-1 mile north of Merom, Highway 63. Merom Phone. WANTED Wallpaper cleaning. Reasonable prices. Willard Young, Phone 162R3, Dugger. WANTED Washings. 324 East Wall.

M. J. AIKIN AND SON FUNERAL HOMES DUGGER AND LINTON

CARD OF THANKS James rckelnisky We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful at the time of our recent bereavement. We are grateful to those who sent the floral tributes and offered the use of their cars and we are especially grateful to our good neighbors, Russell Clayton, who offered his blood at the time of the operation at the hospital. We- especially wish to thank Father Henry Bilz and Earl T. Aikin for their words of comfort and helpful service. Mrs. Mary Pekelnisky and Family The Brothers and Their Families.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Raleigh Earl Wyatt, who passed away eleven years ago today. Our lips can not tell how we miss him, our hearts do not know what to say; we alone know how we miss him in a home that is lonesome today. . Mother, Dad and Brothers. Engraving on glassware Is done by cutting out a pattern by hand by means of small revolving wheels. Before, World .War II, nearly all cabbage seed grown in the United States came from Skagit . county Washington. George Washington became ' the president of the United States at the age of 57.

Miss Dorothy Dugger. Mrs.

Tom Leaman and son, Joel, left Wednesday for Pawhuska, Oklahoma, where they will attend the graduation of Miss Virginia McGuire. Mrs. Elmo Phillips of Gambill was a Dugger visitor Wednesday. Miss Effie Pigg, who has been confined to her home by illness, is again able to be at the store. ' The Wedding Ring club of the First Christian church held a weiner roast at the shelter house in the city park Thursday evening. Mrs. George Putoff was hostess. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Basil McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MJ-Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davies, John Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krumreich and Mrs. Putoff, the hostess. Pythian Sister Temple entertained Monday evening with a Mother's Day program and final arrangements were made for the convention. Tlie hostesses, Mrs. Mplba Layman, Cynthia Carlisle, Dorothy Frazier, Ona Laxton, Thelma Hickman, .Annabelle Pipher, served refreshments of jello, sandwiches, whipped cream end ginger cake after Temple.

John Randall were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Real and daughter of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. William Corne and Mrs. Nelson rfopper and daughter of Bicknell, Mrs. Richard Fields and son of Terre Haute, Paul Olgus, Mrs. Laura Olgus, Mrs. Nettie McBride and Mrs. Whiteman, all of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Charlotte Williams of Tacoma, Washington.

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Mrs. Amie Douthitt went to Louisville, Kentucky Friday for a visit with her brother, BHll Rogers and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. vand Mrs. Herschel Wolfe and family. Mrs. Harold Hackett of Bicknell, visited her parents, Mr. and W:s, Roy Timms Sr.' Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Grass and Mrs. Charlie Dugan Sr. were "in1 Sul-

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FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan. Ind. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room, next bath. Can. be used for light housekeeping. Suitable for two persons. Must have reference. 230 N. Section.

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Miss Bonnie Gordon was the dinner guest Tuesday, May 13th, of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Husband and sons cf Coalmont, the occasion being their son, Bill's 21st birthday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . Gordon and Bonnie and Mrs.- Nina Gordon left for Wellesville, Ohio Wednesday morning for a week's visit with relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY Double Feature

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"Devil On Wheels"

Tins "Sudden Fried Chicken" Color Cartoon & News

Time: 7:00 P. M. Tonight & Friday; 6:00 P. M. Saturday!

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FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. Adults preferred. 414 West Johnson St.

MESSAGE to the Greek people is recorded by Secretary of State George C. Marshall in his Washington, D. C, office for broadcast to open a "Voice of America" Greek, language program. The radio series is being attacked by Rep. John Taber (R), N. Y., who claims it Is "doing more harm than good in checking spread of communism." (International.

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; All insurance is not alike. Ferd Hall. North Oakley Bldg. . j ' INSULATION Insulate your j home with black rock wool. Phone 258 for free estimate.

LAWN MOWER grinding and repairing. Roy Pinkston at the rear of MONROE'S. 222 West Wall Street, Phone 332.- ' VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER for bigger and better crops. $old in bulk and 100 lb. bags at JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court St., Phone 60fi. .PUR-O-PANE bottle gas hookups. Service immediately with installation included.' Will convert natural gas stoves to bottle , gas consumption. VAN WEY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORES, Sullivan phone 109-L, Hymera phone 56; Terre Haute phone. j

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MUSIC SATURDAY night at Hotel Sullivan. Come in for steak dinner and spend the evening, i

AMERICAN Legion No, . 224, Dugger,' will sponsor a carnival at Dugger ' park May 19 thru week to May 25th. ;

- Servants were replacing the rusted chain . . . IN England, Walter had ho way of knowing that Marram and a tiny stranger were moving slowly and painfully across the world toward him. His mind seethed with thoughts of Engaine who hd come riding up to Gurnie with men-at-arms and servants in attendance. He had watched this arrival from a clump of evergreens, deciding not to be in the house for it. When Engaine learned 'that he had returned, he thought, she would ride on. But hours passed and she did not come out. Returning to the house, W alter saw servants working on the drawbridge, replacing the rusted chain with stout new : ropes. His grandfather, it seemed, foresaw a need to defend the old house . . . It was just before dinner that evening in the great hall that he met Engains. She came forward, her blue skirls '

Walter! ' Engaine cried. "This

rustling, with both h.inds held out to him and a warm smile of we:come. "Walter!" she cried. "This is a very great surprise and a most pleasant one." Her eyes, which he was rinding as dazzling as ever, were taking him in with wide-opsn pleasure. He could' do no more than stammer that he was happy to be home and to see her again. . . They had small chance to talk at dinner as Walter's grandfather monopolized the -conversation.. But Engaine enntrived to whisper, "I am in great trouble and need your advice. Would you meet me in the garden in the morning?" "I rise at the hour of prime, Lcdy Engaine." She laughed. "Not as early as that! Eut I shall join you soon thereafter." .., Accordingly, they walked in the gardens next morning.

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"So," Edmond said. "This is where I find youl"

while Engaine told of her trouble with Edmond. "I shall r.ever return to Bulaire," she said. "You should place your case before the King," Walter said. He had been keeping a wary eye on the landscape, and now he said, "Edmond has lost no time. Here he comes." Edmond approached with a dozen men-at-arms. Walter had time to summon eight stout fellows of Gurnie who ranged themselves with their bows behind him ready for ' any contingency. , ' ''''; V ' i . Edmond wore a heavy, brooding look and he scowjed I down at his wife for several moments. "So," he said then. "This is where I find you, sweet partner. In the very best j of company! Are you prepared to mount your horse and;, return with me to Bulaire at once?" . ; . . j ' (Continued tomorrow) ,

Drawings copyright, 1946, by King Features Syndicate.' Inc. Test copyright, 13-45, by Thomas B. Costain. Published by Doubleday A Co.. Ino.