Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 197, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 October 1947 — Page 7

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1947. PAGE SEVEN BLONDE

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tuaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum J1.50. additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the

excepting, firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts.

additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

'FOR SALE -j

tD RYE, horse tanks,

iFarm Bureau Co-op.

IPT ROAD ervlce for ittery and farm equipment ,ies Phone 285. In haste . .

MAE.

i FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow; I Guernsey heifer, fresh 4 weeks; hogiHolstein heifer, Guernsey heifer,

both long yearlings; 5-gaited saddle mare and fine black saddle. Phone 8303.

3 I1AVE Combination storm s. Rhone. O. P. Dale Insula-

FOR SALE 1930 Model A Ford coach. New tires. Runs like a scared rabbit. L. W. Ping. Take road 41 to cemetery at Farmersburg, west to first crossroad, north first house. FOR SALE Bearded seed wheat. Nora Crowe, Graysville phone. Sullivan R. 2.

FOR SALE 4-room house. Electricity and water, with 4 lots. Wayne Wright, Sullivan, R. R. 3. At Farnsworth, Indiana.

FOR SALE Girl's blue winter coat size 7. 307 So. St.Clair. FOR SALE 1946 Chev. coach, radio & heater. Less than thirteen hundred (1300) miles. Exceptionally clean. Phone 122. FOR SALE 12 head breeding or feeding cows. Phone 9203.

LL YOUK 'WHEAT' to

'son Elevator; Highest prices

Quick service'. Government

d scales. Open from 7:0O a.

9:B0 p.m. Johnson Elevator,

van. )R SALE 7-room house and

Lincoln Zephyr. Inquire 330

ray St.

4 ANT the most for your mon-

Sure, who doesn't! Then its

teoifcery Ward's Riverside

Your local dealer, Arrow i Stores, Pone 449, Sullivan. - )R SALE Feeding hogs, ih Shake, Sullivan Route 4, 'ST RECEIVED new shipfseat covers and cushions. yrTlow prices. Arrow. Auto Js, Vour Montgomery Ward er. Phone 449, Sullivan. )R &ALE 2 used gas ranges,

inet and Zellers kitchen 1 FOR SALE Frigida ire. Vz mi.

p. 20 South State. Phone 559. south and x mile east 0f paxton. 3R SALE 17 cubic' foot deep , Harry Cummins.

FOR SALE Vacant 4-room 1 cotLage, well located, with or without extra nice furniture, for

less than $2000.00 if sold quick. Inquire 424 So. Court.

FOR SALE Oak kitchenette set. Price $25.00. 439 South Bell. FOR SALE Shepherd pups. Female, $1.00; males. $1.50. About 5 wks. old. Harvey McKinley, Merom, Ind., R. 1. FOR 'SALE 1938 Chev. 1-ton

truck, good shape, new flat bed and stock racks. Inquire at Bolinger's Garage, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Good' used Westrnghouse electric range; Norge oil space heater. Boyd Electric Shop.

ze box. Johnson Food Store. 3R SALE Power lawn mow-

AW 4-room semi-modern ner's ftin interlined Si with fur collar, size

se ouisiue uuy nuns, -n-y wa- i:j ,,-nV, 9.Pr k.. with guaranteed satin, interlined.

acres. Other articles. Moving nf inum Rnsspll Saonenfield.

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FOR SALE Two all wool winter coats. One, black with fur collar, size 38. Lined with Skin-

One, gray 40. Lined

Both in first class condition. Mrs.

William Sellers, 224 West Harris

One Nubian Hot-

it heater, medium'-size. Call . Olpie Criss, Shelburn, Phone

ImSALE A feather bed, feathers and good ticking. WiJva Giles, 246 Indiana Ave. f --:'--" - , y lLE-2 young, Jersey b'i 1 with calf b sidefli nes, 2 miles southeast

Shelburn. '

'OR SALE Apples. Jonathan, mc Golden, Delicious. $1.00 Wilson Bros. Orchard, Care. ...

FOR SALE Two gas ranges, 5-pie'ce breakfast set, 2 lots on E. Beech & Davis St. Mrs. Dillon Routt, 101 French. St. FOR SALE Day bed, springs, mattress; chair and ottoman, bird cage, stand, floor lamp. 128 W. Wall. - . '

OR SALE MILK COWS

IKE SOS N. MAIN.

IaLE Large circulating $20. l'i miles east of Al Gettinger;

SALE Empire State mo45c gal. Bring your conArrow Auto Stores, Your

ntSHrnery Ward dealer. Phone

Jlivan.

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'OR SALE New Wonder Hotst heater. Call at?03 South irt Street (Upstairs) after 3 P. M. ' . 'OR. SALE Allis-Chalmers nbine with winrow pickup. Idon Meier- R. .5, near New ny mine. 5R SALE 8 pigs, Claude ;)rv,72 miles north of Shelburn 41; k mile west.

OB. SALE 1941 Hudson (6' ai- radio and heater. A-l pe. Call 857-L or 452 South n -. : 'OR SALE Stove, Ideal Heatgood one. Almost new. W. A rnfttt, Sullivan R. 2. Graysville me.

FOR SALE 2 Vz acres land, 4-

room. house, electricity, water, in

kitchen, wash house other good

outbuildings. Fruit trees. Well

fenced. East from Slop 17 on 41, 1st house east of railroad. Homer Pittman. FOR SALE 6-room house, bath, full basement. Tom White, Shelburn.

FOR SALE 5-room $2500.00. 5-room modern Call 425-B.

house,

house.

iUK salu; in Shelburn, one

four-room house, electric lights,

new finish inside and out, new

roof, two lots, new pump, plenty

of good water, out buildings. See

Charley Thompson at Shelburn'

Bank.

FOR SALE 5-yr-old Jersey, 1 1 bred. Halter broke. Good family cow. 3 Vz -month-old Guernsey : bull calf. Take Rd. 41 to ceme- ' tery, Farmersburg, turn west to ' 1st crossroad, then north 1st

house. L. W. Ping.

f.ml, lljiPmill I kl BUT THEY'RE VOUR - j I YOU DON'T REAUZEj!,,!i:---:j. f t f W SOMETIMES 1H iryK XcL if FRIENDS, AND I WANT) ' , HOW MUCH WE MUST BE 1 f LijC I THINK WIVES 1 1 1 NPPD SOMF MnMPV r'S?A- k TO LOOK NICE : WIVES HAVE TO J CONSIDERABLE i f ffifflf SHOULDN'T BE SO )

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HVMFRA ! For decades sheep held tht

WANTED TO RENT 4-rpom modern unfurnished apartment.

FOR SALE 5-year-old Holstein cow and her nine-weeks-old heifer calf. Otho Clark, 1 miles northeast Hymera.

Phone 594.

DUGGER

Mrs. F. M. Dukes

FOR SALE 6 purebred O.I.C.

nmv Zn.JhtM A- Hammack spent the week-end garet Shaw, of Terre Hauta, Mrs. Chambers, V2 mile south of Shi- , TnWi,n,io n ' m

m iiiuiuiiujvuiio,

Mrs. Ethel Shaw was very pleasantly surprised Sunday with a dinner at her home in honor of her birthday. Those present were her son, James Rilay and

and Mrs. E: .family, her daughter. Billie Mar-

loh Church or Paxton.

4 miles east of

Mrs. Monna Hopkins has returned from Chicago, Illinois. She

FOR SALE Small farm on

Highway 54. Reasonably priced. was accompanied by her sister, Box 425 care Times. ,Mrs- Harry Batch.

FOR SALE Warm Morning heater, slightly used. 130 So. IVcCammon St. MTSCFT T.ANOTK

COMPLETE SERVICE Lubri

cation, 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 line

Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567.

Claudie Foreman, Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Flinn and son, Mr. and Mrs. "Red" Ring and sons, Mrs. Ann Foreman and son, Bill, JMr. and Mrs. Paul Bradbury, Mrs. Louise Oeffler of Jason ville, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Bill Knight "and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ice and son, Mrs. Betty Oeffler of "Terre Haute. She . received many nice gifts. ! Miss Lois Stwalley is ssriously ill at her home here. She has been absent" from her office in Sullivan for two weeks. Mrs. Clara Branson is ill at the home of her son, Robert Branson,

and children of Chicago and in Indianapolis. .

Mrs. Ernie Ballard and Miss

Doris Goldman were in Sullivan Friday.

Rev. and Mrs. Rassie Cooper are spending a few days in Plain-

field, Indiana.

For decades sheep held supremacy of the value- :J

ports of New Zealand. Di. vecent years, however. Jaa ,s products, butter and cheese, have taken first place on occasion. Sheep products inclucicc meat, wool, tallow, pelts, fete. Nectar, the beverage of th. gods, was white as cream, to: when Hebe spilt some of it. the white arch of heaven, caKed t. Milky Way, was maCc. Tuc lei. of the gods was am bi os! a. . . Sheep raising has prcrc'' civilisation in nearly nil pr.: , the world. Before- a... was practiced to any e:;tci;t. . was almost universal.

, ' IN MEMORIAM ' In loving memory of our dear

father, Francis Marion Dudley, ; who left us October 3, 1943. j In his sickness he was' patient, j Being always calm and mild, -j Bearing all without a murmur, . i And in death he sweetly smiled. ! Consolation, sweet and holy, ' ; Shall .be showered from , above, I As we find we're drawing nearer To the one we dearly love! I Sadly missed by his . children: Nelle Reynolds, Fern ;Raley, Cleo

Kcad, Orion Dudley.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman had. as their weok-end guests Robert Goldman of Chi

cago, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Spen

cer

Mrs. Evelyn Ellis find feon of Terre Haute.

Walls of many European dairies are surfaced with glazed ceramic ' tiles as a sanitary measure.

FOR SALE Inside 5-pancl door size 6'8"x32. Good condition. Also window 32x24. Violet Cash, Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Bird dog, 6 yrs. old. Well trained and female. Paul Perkins, Farmersburg,- Ind.

'Ofe SALE Seed wheat. Call C. Runkle, Prairie Creek me. ....... SPECIAL BARGAINS at Cadll's Music Store Rebuilt masnjiy Haynes upright , piano .00; rebuilt , mahogany Beh )s. upright piano, $150.00. Botl gftod condition, fine tone. 'OR SALE No. 1 drop sidinff 4fl hundred. Hand made cedar 3 ft., $35.00; 4 ft., $40.00 End Lumber Yard, Soutr ujt St Stierwalt & Crum. i"OR SALE One roll-away 1 . and mattress. Also wan' nmgs to do in my home. Phom l-B.

tpead Animals Removed k ft kinds : horses, cows heep, calves and hoRS. Call lonroe Feed Service, Sullian phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, 'ejre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour scr-ice.

Mm Wachtel Co. 'Vn nnt. Icrllafta

FOR SALE 4-room house on large lot. Electricity, good well. 717 East Washington St. 1. 6-room house, semi-modern, ?ood repair, large corner lot, nice location. - 2. 6-room house, strictly modern, garage. On paved st., good 'ocation! Possession arranged to uit buyer. 3. 5-room house, complete bathroom fixtures, extra nice and large basement. Good location. 4. I have other houses located n different parts of the city. All

n good locations.

NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors

anri art pvnncHnt a ichinrnnt nf . .

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ciniana granite soon, we can erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. DROP IN AT CITIZENS Garage see the new Willys 4-

wheel drive ton truck. On dis- j play from October 1st. See W. O. Butler, Salesman. ,

The Wedding Ring class held their party Saturday at the shel- j t"r house with Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Ballard as host and hostess. Games and contests were j enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard served delicious refreshments of

cake, coffee and cokes io 1

Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mr. ,md Mrs. Ray Davics, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ballard, Mr. and Mrs.

Bapil MGhce, Mr. and Mrs.-. Herbert McGhee and Mrjand Mrs Everett Lee King. '

STUDY U. S. REPLY TO RUSSIA

CARD OF THANKS

I would like to express my I sincere thanks for the . many j beautiful cards I received while1

confined to the hospital. . -' ' Marie Conner.

The Adamson Eight Hour Law, and the creation of the National War Labor Board to handle Industrial controversies during World War L were two important things accomplished in the administration of President Woodrow Wilson. ! - The Channel Islands, off the northwest coast of France, are the only portion of the Dukedom of Normandy belonging- to England to which they have been attached since the Norman conquest. ' Nigeria Is 10 times the size of Indiana, and has 30 airports, more than 3,000 miles of motor road and 2,500 miles of railroad.

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NOW PAYING Old corn, $2.34; wheat, $2.70; soy beans, $3.26. Johnson Elevator. MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40,

SHELBURN

Rev. Oakley Russell of Lewis, visited his aunt, Mrs. J. T. Gaskins, Sunday.

Elvin Jordan spent ths week-

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50, 60! Get pep. Feel years n,, hpra wi)h hi! if

younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets Mr. and Mrs. Olaf T.xnaeh f pep up body old just because' Tt,rre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs.

is-cKing iron, new "get acquaint- Claude German Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Recti Jordan were

ed" size bnly 50c. At all druggists in Sullivan, at Smith Drug.

Single phase electric motor rewinding and. repair. Large stock

of replacement parts. Prompt ancj jjarr

v -e. j.ijwt3.;. nr T-fs f-nnsisr.fni.

5. I have both small and large , with expert workmanship and arms- 1 best 'materials. For sale: Vee 6. Filling station now operating 1 Belts and pulleys motors and

inn in guoa wcauou ou ii. , starters. KIXMILLER AND SON.

Usreys Real Estate and Insur

nice, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan Phone 172. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 cres of land 2 miles cast of Sul:ivan. Write P. O. Box 422, Sul'ivan. Charlie Swint. FOR SALE Small house, 75 "t. lot. 571 So. Section St. Cash ir contract. Immediate possesion. Call from 2 to 5 p. m. Grace 3rokaw Rawles.

BICKNELL, INDIANA.

in Sullivan Saturday mornins. Mrs. Edith Henderson is spending the week at her home hre.

Mr. and Mrs. J, Scott Moore

y Stanley of Chicago,

spent the week-end hers with relatives. I Mrs. Armeda Stout and son, Bob, were in Sullivan Monday morning. t

't'Mi'SJusati'tr.pJIlEWii-ifi 33 SonOtoni . I:i !:. h tiny compact t"Stru-ni'.-fU - , v tfr ranCe of adjuntrrvr' to fit more people vith bi'st pnssil'v -hear ;V;.f And ni ? r rvc '-vor fer these

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Appointments in the home upon request. Sonnno nf Terrp' Haute - F. P. Sayre, Mgr. 1015 So. 7 th Street Terre Haute, Ind. C-4001

' Help 15 Mile of Kidney Tubec - FluKOut PoisonoiiB Wata If Ton havean eresS'fif aci(Wh SHIM!, "'' yonr 15 miles of fcirlnry tubes way be ovr- '

' worked. Theset.inj-fii.ersand tjbsarcwo)-k-! Ine day and night 1'elp Nat'.iro rid your i ByPtem of excess aejrts and poiponcmn wasw. When disorderof kidney fund, on permits 1 poisonous matter tr remain in your b!oofi. ifc maycausenapgingbfU'kRehe.rhcumarirrauw, lest pains, log of pep and enersry, getting up I niirhts, swelling, puffines.i under t'ic eyes, j headache and dizziness. Freqnent or f erity passages with amai-tinjf and burninit sometimes shows there i Bomething wrong with , your kidneys or bladder. I Kidneys may need help the same as bow- ! els, o ask your drurgist for Doan's fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by nilliona for over 60 years. Loan's give hanpy I relief and will help the ft miles of kidney i tubes flush out poisonous waste from your i blood. Get Dosn's Pills.

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'MONOGRAM Gcmbination COAL-GAS .--RANGEReady for fminediate installation with Shellane bottle gas.

BEFORE answering Soviet charges U. S. Var-mongering," Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt confers with Oscar Lange, vice chairman of the Polish delegation, during meeting of. Political and Security Committee of UN General Assembly, Lake Success, N, 7. (International).

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See the new WILLYS ton 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UP j on display now! Also a limit- j cd number of new Ferguson j wheat drUb with fertilizer attachments ready for immediate t delivery. See Bill Butler, CITIZENS GARAGE, 118 So. I Main Street, Phone 98. '

FOR SALE 3 dining room "ables, 3 library tables, range tove, kitchen cabinet, all kinds if overcoats, topcoats, men's suits "nd women's jacket suits. John Waldorf, 18 W. Washington. FOR SALE Red reversible Jr. size coat and other articles. Mrs. Lex Alsman, Paxton.

FOR RENT

FOR SALE Florence circulating coal heater. Call Herbert Woolley, Shelburn, after 5:30 p.m.

FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT 5-room semimodern house, 2-gar garage. Edge of city. Box 342 care Times.

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WANTED Sewer work of all kinds, plumbing repair. Lex Davidson and Son, Phone ,485.

WANTED Laundry work do at home. 610 N. Broad .St.

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WANTED Someone to wall well. J. R. Cox, Hymera Phone. WANTED TO BUY Large size RFD mail box. West End Coal Company, Shelburn Route 2, Phone 67-W,

-TrefT Culver even bent over Dodo's hand

TREFF CULVER was only fifty-four when he returned from Florence to stay with his cousin, Alice Baker, in Surbitoh. He appeared much older, with a stoop suggestive of a lifetime spent bowing over ladies' hands. He even bent over Dodo's hand; she was much interested in this relative who had broken away to lead an artistic life . . . ' The name of Adelaide was never mentioned in that house. That is, not until the day when Treff , in a vile temper, mentioned that he could use a spare Christmas card by sending it to her. Alice shot him an imploring look, and Dodo, sitting at the piano, swung about. :- "Who's Adelaide?" she asked. "Adelaide is my sister, dear child. The family skeleton.

She eloped with a drawing-master.'

"Who's Adelaide?" she asked.

Culvers and Hambros alike cast her off and she lived in Britannia Mews, a slum." "Britannia Mews! They live in Eritannia Mews? Why that isn't a slum. It's one of the smartest places in town! It's where the Puppet Theatre is! Mother what 'did you say was her married name?" "Lambert," supplied Treff maliciously. "Mrs. Lambert! It's their theatre. Mother, why didn't you tell me about the one relation who is interesting? I've seen her. She is the most wonderful-looking person if only I'd known she was my aunt " "She is not your aunt. She's a second cousin." "If Uncle Treff is Uncle Treff, his sister's my aunt," ' She could not learn enough about this marvelous person who had defied conventions. Somehow it seemed to. confirm

"How priceless.'" said Dodo. Treff added, "Whereupon

Crwipgs copyright, 1847, by ting Feature!, Ins, TJ Copyright, 1846, by Margery Sharp. Published 'or L(I, Brawn an Company.

Dodo blurted, "I don't want to marry Tommy!"

her in her growing dislike for an almost automatic marriage to Tommy Hitchcock, and going to live in The Cedars, a huge barn of a house which her Aunt Ellen insisted upon palming off on her as a gift. . In the days that followed, this feeling grew. At last one night Dodo called her mother to come into her room. When Alice sat on the bed, Dodo blurted, "Mother, I don't want to marry Tommy!" . Alice was not surprised. All girls had moments when they wanted to cry off, she explained. But of course Dodc would marry Tommy and take the house. . . . Dodo bursl into tears and Alice's reassurance was complete iV was only nerves. She soothed her. "Good night, mother's precious," she said and turned off the light . .'. (Continued tomorrow).