Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 198, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 October 1947 — Page 7
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JTLLIVAN,- INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES .FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947. ChA ABb 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 Mcmoriam, 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 the iuontli, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.
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EED RYE, horse tanks, hog ! founts. 'Farm Bureau Co-op. 1 PROMPT ROAD ervlce loi e battery and farm equipmeDi foubles. Phone 235. In haste , ,411 MACS. ' '- ' . WE ,HAVE Combination storm dvors Phone O..P. Dale Insulation, Co., 258, , , . . .Tf&LL YOTwH EAT to Johnson. Elevator." Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tinted scales.... Open from 7:00 a. m.-, to 9:00 pan. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. , , . ..... j , ... . 1 vFOR SALE 7-rdom house and 1S36 Lincoln' Zephyr.' Inquire 330 Gray St. " FOR SALE Feeding hogs. Ralph Shake, Sullivan Route 4. FOR SALE Large circulating heater. $20. Vk. miles east of IvTcrom. Al Gcttinger. '.. FOR SALE One roll-away bted and mattress. Also want ironings to do in my home. Phone 483-B. "' ; . Vor'SALE 4-room house, jjfcctricity and water, with 4 lots, layne Wright, Sullivan, R. R. 3. At Farnsworth, Indiana. F( K SALE. uas KUCiienunc set. Price $25.00. 439 South Bell. tFOR 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 nat oea . . i- T., . at fiilcl stocK racKs. u-u"-iolinger's Garage, Shelburn, Ind. - - " " I ''FOR SALE Good used inshouse electric range; JNorge 1)U space heater. Boyd Electric , FOR SALE Frigidaire. Vz mi. suth and 1 mile east of Paxton. Harry Cummins. ' 'FOR SALE -- Two all wool jointer coats. One, black with fur collar size 38.- Lined with Skinniter' 'satin, interlined. One, gray" Vvith fur collar., sis-e 40. Lined m . S - ' ' 1 i i .U - J 1 -jrtT guaranteed saun, inreiu.., toth in first class conmuon. ?. William Sellers, 224 West Hams St. ' FOR SALE Two gas ranges, J'r v...ifft 2 lots' on Eii Bech'& Davis St. Mrs. uuion Routt, 101 French St. S -von KALE Day bed, springs, Aattrcss; chair and ottoman, bird stand, Hoor lamp. 128 W. Wall. . 'F'OlI -SALE 2 Acres land, 4roo'm house, electricity, water in iitchen, wash house, other good outbuildings, Fruit trees. Well fenced. East from Stop 17 on 41, list house east of railroad. Homer Pittman. FOR SALE 6-room house, ! bath, full basement. Tom White, Shelburn, FOR SALE Inside 5-panel door size 6'8"x32. Good condiion.. Also window 32x24. Violet ash, Shelburn phone. FOR SALE Bird dog, 6 yrs. S. Id, Well trained and female. aul Perkins, Farmersburg, Ind. X FOR SALE 3 aining room tables, 3 library tables, range stove, kitchen cabinet, all kinds Ynf overcoats, topcoats, men's suits and women's jacket suits.. John Waldorf, 18 W. Washington. : , '! FOR SALE Red reversible Jr. size coat and t)ther articles. Mrs. iLex Alsman, Paxton. MONUMENTS. James J. Durliam, uptown office in Powel' .Tlarace. 126 So. Main: residence 240 SO. Main. Phone 343. V HOG feeders save money or feed! Buy less, save more. Thin! of it; one bag of Murphy's Cut t'Cost Concentrate is enough - ftr two pigs from birth to marke1 plus your farm grains. See us to lrlay. Let us figure vour savin? LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. COAL, COAL Lump, $7.00; ,Egg. $6.75; Mine Run, $6.60;' Stole -er, $6.50. Bob Pearison, 934-B. II Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hjocs. Call uiri'.inri7e rfu service, ouuijvan phone 332 or Crawford T71 , C ' . O il' fK201 or Crawford 53109, ITerre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. i JohnWachtel Co.! lerrs Hints. Isdhsa
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I HEATER sales, installation and I service by factory-trained man in our rear drive-in service shop. PIRTLE & INBODY AUTO SUPPLY, north side square. 1. 6-room house, semi-modern, good repair, large corner lot, nice location. 2. 6-room house, strictly " modern, garage. On paved st., good location. Possession arranged to 1 suit buyer. 3. 5-room house,- complete bathroom lixtures, extra nice and large basement. Good location. 4. I have other houses located in different parts of the city. All in good locations. 5. I have both small and large farms. 6. Filling station now operating and in good location on 41. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan Phone 172. . FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres of land 2 miles east of Sullivan. Write P. O. Box 422, Sullivan. Charlie Swint. FOR SALE Florence circulating coal heater. Call Herbert Woolley, Shelburn, after 5:30 p.m. 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. FOR SALE Vacant 4-room ;, cottage, well located, with or ! without extra nice furniture, for Jess than ?zuuu.uu it sold quick. vu.w. HOOVER Sc EUREKA SWEEPRS $29.95. PIRTLE & INBODY ATtmA OTTTinT T ..Al- I
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FOR SALE 5-room house, $2500.00. - 5-room modern house. Call 425-B. FOR SALE In Shelburn, one four-room house, electric lights, new fin'sh inside and out, new roof, .two lots, new pump, plenty of good water, out buildings. See Charley Thompson at Shelburn Bank. -l . -1 T' . y OR SALE 5-yr-old Jersey, bred Halter broke Good fami, cow 3y2monthold Guernsey (bull calf. Take Rd. 41 to cemetery, Farmersburg, turn west to !st . crossroad, then north 1st FOR SALE 5-vear-old Holstein cow and her nine-weeks-old heifer coif. Otho Clark, 1 miles northeast Hymera. FOR SALE 6 purebred O.I.C. gilts. To farrow this fall. Floyd Chambers, mile south of Shiloh Church or 4 miles east of Paxton. ' FOR SALE Small farm on Highway 54. Reasonably priced. Box 425 care Times. FOR SALE Warm Morning heater, slightly used. 130 So. IVJcCammon St. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 30, 50 & 80 gallon capacity. Easy terms. PIRTLE & INBODY AUTO SUPPLY, North Side Square. FOR SALE Coats, suites and dresses. Size 12 to 16. Viola James, 927 E. Washington. FOR SALE Two Estate Heatrolas, large 1 and middle size. Robert Woodard, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Six beagle pups, six mo. old. $10. Phone 360. FOR SALE One new Deep Freeze DeLuxe. Lloyd Nichols, Fhone 412, Merom, Ind. i FOR SALE Three "lots, "4 - room bungalow, new roof on house, lots fenced, electricity and water in house. Keith Badger, Phone 926-X. FOR SALE Fresh eggs at all times. Pat Padgett, 471 So. Bell St. Phone 645-A. ' FOR SALE Apples. Grimes Golden, King David, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Winesap. Rush .Schaffer, Sullivan Route 1. FOR SALE Small fruit farm, four lots, two-story house, cellar, outbuilding. Near Methodist Church in Shelburn. Connie Lloyd. , : ' WE DO PORTABLE WELDING DrakeBros. ! Expert Body Buildine ;CUi Wark Than SXJ
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glassaa-in 'porch, built-in. features, bath fixtures, interior newly decorated, is spic and span. Ex tra good barn, poultry and brooder house, all with electric lights. 10 acres land, good fence. Just outside city limits. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, Coffman I Bldg., Phone 172. FOR SALE Wine velour studio couch, 2 wool rugs, wine and blue; spinet desk, electric sweeper. 460 So. Section St. FOR SALE Goens bearded high germination seed wheat. G. P. Cox, R. R. 2, Sullivan. Graysville phone. FOR SALE Farm, 68 acres; 3 cows, DeLaval separator and other articles. Ernest Hutchens, Sullivan R. 4. 1 mile quarter' east and south of Midway Station. FOR SALE 3-room house, new siding, 3 lots. Located south of old Hill Store in Shelburn. Jean Smith. FOR SALE Work team. Chas. Shipman, Dugger. MISCELLANOUS COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. t OKI Y 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 properly. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567. NOTICE, to monument custom ers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are expecting a shipment of ; rimand granne soon, we can , erect any stone that is on floor I in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. NOW PAYING Old corn, $2.34; wheat, $2.70; soy beans,, $3.26. Johnson Elevator. i
MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40,! FOR RENT Floor Sander, 50, 60! Get pep. Feel . years Edi;er, Polisher. All new equipyounger. Ostrex Tonic - Tablets ment.. Sullivan. Decorating Co pep up body ' old 'just "because" 'suluvaui ind.
lacking iron. Hew "cet acquainted" size only 50c. At all drug-! gists in Sullivan, at Smith Drug. 1 - ; CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just ; bring in 800 lbs. of your grains j we mix them with 200 lbs, Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate j you get an outstanding ' Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. . ' IF YOU tire easily, have backache, poor posture, hernia Or sagging abdominal organs an individually designed Spencer will give you much satisfaction. Call Iva Giles after 5 p. m. Single phase electric motor rewinding and repair. Large stock of replacement parts. Prompt service. Lowest prices consistent with expert workmanship and best materials. For sale: Vee Belts find ' pulleys, motors and starters. KIXMILL.ER AND SON, BICKNELL, INDIANA. s See the new WILLYS tan 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UP on display now! Also a limited number of hew Ferguson wheat drills with fertilizer attachments ready for immediate delivery. See Bill Butler, CITIZENS GARAGE, 118 So Main Street, Phone 98. RUMMAGE SALE Oct. 10th & j "th at the Powell Garage, locat ed On South Main SI. Sponsored by the Hud Crowder W. R. C. Please bring rummage Thursday evening, Oct. 9th. 1 DID YOU KNOW a small down payment will place any artcile in our lay-away until Christmas or until wanted. K. B. Smith, Jeweler. ; CEMENT BLOCKS Steam cured in kilns any type on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING CO. Telephone 866 ATLAS TIKES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
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, NOTICE Plenty of watermelons, all guaranteed. Plenty of minnows. Speck Harris, South Side Texaco. FOR RENT - WANTED ""'' . WANTED TO BUY Large size RFD mail box. West End Coal Company, Shelburn Route 2, Phone 67-W. - - '- WANTED TO RENT 4-room modern unfurnished apartment, Phone 594. WANTED Electrician and machinist.Experience ' necessary. Sioncr Welding Co., Phone 10, Paxton, Ind. In 1946 United States airlines carried more than 13,000,000 passengers, almost double the 1945 load. It is estimated mat there will be at least 20,000,000 passengers for these airlines in 1947, almost one-third more .than the 1946 totaL The "Father of Navigation" was Don Henrique, Duke of Viseo, one of the greatest men Portugal ever produced. He was born in 1294; died in 1460. ( The Celtic languages are spoken by about 3,500,000 people. . The name Gwendolen means
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, That night Dodo threw things into a suitcase .... DODO and Tommy had their last quarrel a few days later. He went white when she talked of people who were "Victorian and stuffy." She went scarlet when he said what he thought of her friend, Sonia Trent, who kept a gay little apartment in Britannia Mews . . ,. "Well, it's over now," Tommy said. "I'll tell my people tonight, and you can tell yours." '.,.'- ' . f "I'm very sorry to have made you unhappy ..." j ; A bit later, a maid came in and saw Dodo throwing things Into a suitcase. She withdrew. Dodo ran .downstairs and scribbled a note, I've gone to stay with Sonia. My engagement to Tommy is off. Don't worry. She thrust her ring into an envelope with the note; dropped it on the hall table, Then she ran as fast as" her legs could carry her along - Oakley Road. The London train was in and she flung herself .
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past the barrier and into a carriage .. . Dodo reached Britannia Mews shortly after eleven o'clock that night; not late by the Mews' standards, but it was Monday, when the Puppet Theatre did not open. Weekenders hadn't returned, so that there was no one about, and very few lights showing. Dodo thought quickly that she had never seen the place so quiet, and hurried on to Number 7. Dodo had always been wonderfully impressed with the devotion for each other shown by Sonia and Robin, a highbrow, film critic. It was the opposite of everything that was Victorian and stuffy .. , ' . ' . . ' But now a movement made' her peer momentarily through the window before ringing the bell. She stared in amazement. Sonia was there, and she was in the arms of a man but the man wasn't Robin. Dodo stopped. Her face
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Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth McKin- Mr' and Mrs'- GeorSe Bredeweg. ney of near Merom, spent Tu:s- ; day with the Istter's sister, Mrs. Harriet Nash. . IN 2IEMOEIAM Miss Lcola Land and' '.Alma Jefferson of Terr o Haute, spent.,, 'n,.l-vg memory of our hus-
M'-. and Mfi, M.-irion "Punch" Tiuitt of Seattle, Washington, spent several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Alva My?rs. Mrs, Cosctte Jewell returned to her home in , Tanna, P'iorida, last Friday sifter rjn extended visit here with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Gaskins and Mr. Gaskins. The Past Noble Grand club met at the I.O.O.F. hall Tuesday evening for their regular monthly meeting. At seven o'clock a delicious covered dish dinner was served after which the meeting was called to order by the president. Song "Blest Be The Tie That Binds". Lord's Prayer in unison. Roil call was answered by quotations. Business was then takei"car of. Closing song "God Be With You Til we Meet A?ain". Birthday gifts were presented io Mrs. Edith Woodsmall, Ruth Bradbury and Armeda Stout. Members present were Edith Woodsmall, Elva Robertson, Trilby Gummere, Ruth Bradbury, Essa Nash, Fern Ear.fisld. Cra Jordan, Ollie Crist. Mayme Myers, Armeda Stout and Clara Pierce. . . Mrs. Blanche Wilson of DenS i1 1 u V U
She told Adelaide, "I want to come in." fepmed. In spite of herself, her chin quivered. This was not at all what she had expected. Suddenly she could not face her friend ... the tears spilled down her cheeks the man wasn't Robin! ' ' , i Elindly, she turned, away. At the archway, her knees ' would not carry her any farther. Suddenly she was terribly tired. Sire could not walk all night. She hardly knew where to go. Instinct carried her across to the theatre 'and up 16 Adelaide's door. Her knock' was light as the scratch of a ' stray dog. Mrs. Lambert, fully dressed, opened it. "Who is it? What is the matter? Please don't make a noise." j Dodo said quietly, "I'm Dodo Baker. My mother's youi cousin. We've got Uncle Treff staying with us now. You'n my Aunt Adelaide. I want to come in " -(Continued 1 .
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lofjis, who passca away Oct. i"44. We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see. But all is weil . by Thee. that's dune Mrs. Sam Williams and children, Eva Williams, Mrs. Jack Thcm.15, Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mr. Sammie .Williams, and Grandchildren. The Channel Islanda, off the coast of France, 'consist of Jersey, Guernsey and the dependencies of Guernsey, Aldorney, Brechou, Great Sark, Little Sark, Herm, Jethou and Lihou. The islands have an area of 75 square miles and a population of 93,205. They have their own laws and customs. Ceramic tiles have long been used' in the pottery region of Great Britain as building tablets, to show the date of construction and the name of the home owner. Limestone is rock whose original source was bones of minute sea animals. A layer 4,000 feet thick covers Florida. .BY MAIRCKSY-'SMASP IUUSTRATIONS BY JACK BETTS
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