Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 200, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 October 1947 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947, PAGE THREE CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2o 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 the month, 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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WOOD SHINGLES in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. Sullivan and Merom. PROMPT ROAD ervice for Mr batterj; and farm equipment troubles.. Phone 280. In haste . . . call MACE. WE HAVE Combmation storm doors. Phone 0. P. Dale Insulation Co., 2D8. SELL YOUR" WHEAT to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices . paid. Quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. FOR SALE Feeding hogs. Ralph Shake, Sullivan Route 4. FOR SALE 1938 Chev. 1-ton truck, good shape, new flat bed and stock racks. Inquire at Bolinger's Garage, Shelburn, Ind. SOUTIIWIND GASOLINE HEATER sales, installation and Service by factory-trained man in our rear drive-in service shop. PIRTLE & INBODY AUTO SUPPLY, north side square. FOR SALE Vacant 4-room cottage, well located, with or without extra nice furniture, for less than $2000.00 if sold quick. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Coats, suites and dresses. Size 12 to 16. Viola James, 927 E.' Washington. FOR SALE Two Estate Heatrolas, large 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, Phone 412, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE 6-room house, glassed-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, gooji fence. Just outside city limits." Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, Colfman Bldg.,. Phone 172. . ""HOOVER & EUREKA" SWEEPERS, $29.95. PIRTLE & INBODY AUTO SUPPLY, north side square. 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. Sbipman, Dugger. SURPRISE Dad!' Foams clean his favorite chair with the new oiiorless Fina Foam. Roofs. FOR SALE 1 bay mare 6 years old, 1 black mare 8 years old, good ones; 1 Jersey cow 2 years old, 1 red cow 6 years old, 1 set work harness, 1 good wagon. Bryan Harris, Sullivan R. R. 2. Graysville phone. FOR SALE Sow and 6 pigs; one boar; 50 bales of stubble straw; 18 bales of clover hay. 1st house north of Providence Church. C. A. Dubree. , FOR SALE Practically new coal range and brand new spindry washing machine, after 4 p. m. 409 So. Main. E-Z 1 Call I FOR SALE Four-room cottage, electricity. Located New .Lebanon. On four lots. Stfilla Ice Mace, 410 N. 6th St. Tel. H-0201, Terre Haute. FOR SALE Furniture van truck bndy, or will trade for 15ft. stake body. 327 So. Section, FOR SALE Van Brunt wheat drill, McCormick-Deering corn binder, both in good working order; 3-section harrow. 3 miles southeast of New Lebanon. Billy McCammon. ELECTRIC WATER IIEATERS 30, 50 & 80 gallon capacity. Easy terms. PIRTLE & INBODY AUTO SUPPLY, North Side " Square. 1 Dead Animals Removed AH Mwls: horses, rows, sheep, c3!vp3 and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan Dhone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. I Terre Haute. We pay all ' phone charges. 24 Iionr serjvicc. ! John Wachtel Co. I T?rrs Umlm. IarJksa

RADIOS, $19.95 - $210.00. Electric phonograph, $29.95. Allison Hardware, Shelburn, Lid. FOR SALE Pigs. 1 mile south Glendora crossroads. Lorenzo Clark, R. R. 3.

FOR SALE Two overcoats. One Alpagora. Like new. Reasonable. Phone 269. 304 S. Main. .SPECIAL BARGAINS at Cad-1 well's Music Store Rebuilt mahogany Haynes upright piano, $75.00; rebuilt ' mahogany Behr Bros, upright piano, $150.00. Both in good condition, fine tone. FOR . SALE Two heating stoves, one circulating.. Phone 447-X. 532 W. Donaldson. FOR QUICK SALE Will sacrifice 4-room house, newly decorated, 4 rooms new furniture. Price $3750.00. 508 Davis Street, Sullivan. FOR SALE 3-room house, chicken house, garage, 6 acres land. 3 miles south of Scotchtown, 4 mile west. Clarence Alumbaugh. A PIANO for. sale. In good condition. Inquire at Oren Young's, Dugger. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet truck, completely reconditioned. Wyatt Motor Sales, Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 9-piece dining room suite, one occasional chair, one rocker, 3 feather mattresses. Mrs. Tom Donnelly, 430 West Washington Stret. Phone 200. FOR SALE Quick Mjeal range in good condition, Garland heater, 3-burner kerosene stove, breakfast set and other articles. 355 W. Graysville St. USED CARS bought, sold and exchanged. Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Pontiacs, Manhattan Frazers & Kaisers. G. I. Deckard, 212 North Section, Mobilgas Station, Phone 330. SAVE FUEL and live in comfort this winter with attic insulation. ZONOLITE poured- in; kaj,&AM wuuL tacked . in; or ROCK WOOL blown in. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. PRESTO Cookers, pressure canners, Thor ironers, electric corn . poppers, step-on garbage cans. Allison Hardware, Shelburn, Ind. REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE 3 good farms on State Road, 98 acres, 151 & 160 acres, good bldgs. on two of them. 2 good farms of 160, fine modern house on one, a good new house on other, with ! hardwood floors. 120 acres good 1 land, about 90 good second bot tom, good balance good bottom land, good big barn and good fence, a dandy good 7-room house, at less than pre-war pric-, es. A good 80 acres, . bungalow house, full basement, good barn, priced to sell. Have 1 42-acres, 2 mi. of Sullivan, buildings fair. 40 acres about 5 mi. out, west, 4-room house & fair barn. 40 acres 1 mi. of Sullivan, no buildings. 116 acres on state road, good house & barn, about V2 mi. of good town. 41 acres, 7-room house & fair barn, about 8 mi. Sullivan. 1' 5-acre tract 3Mj mi. Sullivan. 2 10-acre tracts, 3 mi. Sullivan. 2 10-acre tracts near Paxton. Have 2 V-acre tracts close in, good 4 & 6-room house. 3 1-acre tracts, 4-room houses. Several good farms located tnrougnout tne county. Have 4 4-room houses. Have 1 4-room modern on paved st. 1 4-room, lull basement, close in, a nice bungalow. Many others, modern & semi-modern, If you wish to buy or sell, see me or call 195-B and I will see you. , James P. Burdge, 325 E. Jackson. St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Sawmill, with or without timber. Henry (Hank) Wright, R. R. 3 4 miles east of Sullivan. . FOR SALE Good Royal Supreme coal range. 416 W. Thomas. FOR SALE APPLES! Jonatlian, Grimes Golden, Red and Golden Delicious and King David. Both drop and picked grades. $1.00 and up. Rickard Orchard. FOR SALE 10-20 tractor, 1V2 H.P. stationary gas engine. C. B. Taylor, north on 41. FOR SALE Living room suite. Call 483-B after 5 p. m. HamH ! Hi -M WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros f EsBert Body. BniMfoi?

FOR SALE Jonquils, hyacinths, tulip bulbs, philodendron, ivy, cacti, cut flowers, funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse.

FOR SALE 5-yr-old Jersey cow. Sam Gilbert, Shelburn. GRIMES Golden, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, King David. Also cider. Bring own containers. Rush Schaffer. FOR SALE 1936 Ch'ev. truck. V-k ton. Good tires. Priced reasonable. 320 W. Johnson St. 30 Gal. Gas Automatic Water Heaters. 1 only left hand cast iron five foot bathtub. Allison Hardware, Shelburn, Ind. 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 line. Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567. NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are expecting a shipment of Finland granite soon. We can erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. PUBLIC GJLMES Tuesday evening, 8:00 P. M., October 7th at St. Mary's Church Basement. Door prize. Public invited. PREPARE FOR WINTER. . Call j or see us TODAY for those need- i ed repairs for your property.) WILKINSON LUMBER CO. j FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS There is an opportunity in this trade area for some wide-awake man to establish himself in the highly profitable rapidly growing Frozen Food Locker business. We Frozen Food Locker business. We will help promote, design, build, and finance a Plant for, a man of good reputation and , credit standing. (This is not an offer of employment) Write or phone Philips & Co., Columbia, Mo., world's largest builders and oper - i wuw. j ATTENTION FARMERS! ! We noW have STARLINE stalls and

stanchions. Also water bowls and Mr- ard Mrs- William Hammers-storm-proof, barn door track and,. former residents of Dugger. hangers. WILKINSON LUMBER I Mr- and Mrs. Ben Ballard, forCO. mcrly of Linton, have moved to - 'Dugger. NOTICE Plenty of watermel- I Mr. and Mrs. Ern Taylor and

ons, all guaranteed. Plenty of , Mrs. Eva Taylor motored to Butminnows. Speck Harris, South 1 lerville, Indiana Thursday. They

Side Texaco. STILL have a few coal heaters, ... . , . ., , coal hot water heaters, one fuel oil heater (no blower). Allison, Hardware, Shelburn, Ind. . JUST RECEIVED shipment now rt.ic.Pt and wnnrie fiSOxlfil ond finn RQRn fivp fiftv 17 18 ments 17 18 'and one 550x19 $7.95. Satisfaction guaranteed. I Used 17 & 21, $5.75. All t,,u $1.50. Asa Clark, Hymera, Ind. PUBLIC GAMES Thursday evening, October 9th, 8 p, m. Teen canteen. Door prize. Public invited. WANTED WANTED Woman for practical nursing at the County Home. WANTED One man who has had some experience as a plumber. Box 93 care Times. ' WANTED Reliable man operate new 5c candy bar machines vending Hcrsheys and other well : known bars. No experience required. Will not interfere with present employment. . Income i j n7P: nn ..u rt UB. . ! quired. Every applicant will be j interviewed. Write phone and ad dress. Box 222, c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY 6-room modern house in city, close in, at once. Or any reasonably priced semi-modern home. Write Box 210 care Times. .WANTED TO BUY 4-room cottage,. close in, at once. Box 111 care Times. . ! WANTED TO BUY Used ' bathroom fixtures or stool. Box 235 care Times. tMlV ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS: Standard Service

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OH, RIP.,,. WANTED Sewing, altering, and dressmaking. See Miss Mary Lou Hiatt at 304 N. Mjain St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan. Ind, FOR RENT Large room, 513, East Davis St. DUGGE Mrs. Myrtle Meeks of Palestine, Illinois, is the guest of Mrs. Lee Meeks. Mrs. John Boyle of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. James Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davies have returned from through California "0"'ca "r""""" . nfnrnort vm t, ineit 4 nofrnit" returned from a visit to Detroit; Michigan. Col and Mrs. Wallace Eslinger 1 and chidren of, Washington a C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. RoUie Eslillger. Mrs Ed jones has returned from a visit in Washington, Indiana where she was the guest of were accompanied home by Miss Maxine Brewer who will visit in t-, f , Dugger for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jefferies of Mt. Morris, Michigan, were, recent ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Phillippi. , Mrs. O, L. Riley of Mattoon, (Illinois, and Miss Juanita Riley I of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs- Fred Christy last week. lvJrs- AQa Asnnurn 01 xerre . xiauie. iviauae auvers. neuian lAshburn and Moilie Robinson i visited in Linton Sunday afternoon Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Maude Silvers and daughter, Kathryn, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ashburn of Terre Haute, Mrs. Nancy Ashburn, Mallie Robinson, Beulah Ashburn, Clarence Harlow and Thelma Ruth Keene of Cass. '

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SHOCK., THROUGH SCHOOL... BOUGHT ME PRESENTS.. j, CLOTHES.. AND TO THINK IT WAS ALL TAINTED MONEY I ( v3 SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Lester-Griffith of Shelburn entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dossa Marrs, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perisho, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Mrs. Ada Hanson and Mrs. Mayme Sisson, all of Paris, J Illinois,' Mr. and Mrs. Clint iSallee of Kansas, Illinois, and jMrs. Wayne Marrs and children, Donna Kaye and Jerry, of Terre I Haute. The Past Matrons club will meet Wednesday evening, October 8, with Mrs. Winnie Osburn. " The Paula Ann Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Edna Boyll Wednesday, October 8th for an all-day covered . dish dinner. All members please be present. A surprise birthday dinner was given for John Faulds Tuesday ! in honor of his 76th . birthday. ,u , He received mony nice gifts. " ann a fpw r!nA friends and a few close friends. The Sarah Ellen. Rebekah Lodge will hold their annual I.O.O.F. iiduuwccu yaiiy at nit? hall Octpber 31. Albert Grubbs of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his 1 family Mrs. Carl Setty and baby and Mrs. John Cafferty of Chicago, 1

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HYMERA Mrs, Dorothy Brown of Tucson, Arizona, spent Thursday her sister-in-law, Daisy with Rev.nolds. Miss Elsie Kaylor, who is em ployed in Terre Haute, spent Thursday with her sister, Nelle : Gordon and family. ivas. ividium rung anu w1l naroia, 01 iviarion, liiuiana, suem the week-end at their home here, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Crist and daughter of Vincennes, visited Mr. and Mrs. Argil Crist over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stwalley of ' Jeffersonville, Indiana were ; called here due to the death of i Mr. Stwalley's grandmother. Jill Westhead of Indianapolis, -(spent the week-end here. you?" Alice asked. Lambert led Dodo was

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WASN'T ALL BAD CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rogers and son, Charles, visited Mrs. Flora Grizzle in Terre Haute last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leak of Hammond, spent the week-end at their home near Carlisle. Miss Marjorie Smith of Con'nersville, came last week for, a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harriet Ogle and husband. X' Mr. and Mrs. Herman French of Exeter, California, who have been visiting relatives, here for. two weeks, left Sunday for their home. Mr. and Mrs.' Orel Lemen of Terre Haute, visited Mr. Lemen's aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Lemeri,' here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Combs and Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Stewart '"f ,unday visited relatives in South Bend, Mrs. George Bertram of SulUvan, were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayfield. Miss Nina Rose Carey, who is employed in Indianapolis, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carey andfamily. MEROM Ault Smith. Everyone is cordially, invited. 1T,. or1 Tab-o Rail cfhm or. - left Saturday for ' a ! visit with their daughter, Mrs. Faye Lmke at Flat Rock, Illinois, i Mrs. Maude Meeker left Saturday morning for a visit with her daughter, Naomi Meeker -at St. Louis, Missouri. Patricia Copeland of the Riley ! , Hospital in Indianapolis, spent n-u .n.. Chilcote i oiiu mn, w and son of Robinson, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Breck Leach were . guests Sunday ' of Mr. and - Mrs. , Clarence Creager and sons in 1 Linton. Nelda Daugherty enrolled ' in- ; Business College at Vincennes last week. j Karl "Pudge" Heidenreich has enrolled as a freshman at Indiana .State Teachers College at Terre She saw her entering the Mews

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Haute. ' I No. 3; Harris Wheaton, Robert O. Lloyd and. Phil Vickrey, Earl Wheaton, J. W. Boston, -Jesse Hunt and Orville Moon who are I Boston, and Charles Woods . o employed ' in' Indianapolis, ' spent Lewis Lodge No. 29; Carrold the week-end at home. Gates, Morris Hudson and WenMr. and Mrs. Basil Mason and. 'dell. Cox of Sullivan Lodge No. family of Spiceland, Indiana, 263; Cliff Anders and Stonewell spent , the week-end here with Padgett of Dugger Lodge No. 721; relatives. ...... . : j Marshall Braner and C. R. Mayan Cpl; Everett " Bogard of Ft. 'and Earnest Lodge No.598; MorKnox, Kentucky, spent the week- ris. of Merom Lodge; F. E.' Payne end at home. . - of Lodge 825 Arthur, Illinois; and Delno Vickrey and Gerald Joe Fox of Farmersburg Lodge

Snarks - of Indiana University, spent the week-end at home. ; FISH FRY - The. Sullivan County Association of Actual Past- Masters held their annual fish fry Thursday night, Oct. 2 at Chas. Thompson's camp at Riverview. After supper an enjoyable ' evening , was spent in visiting and playing eucher. Those present were ; Ralph Morin, Jess Hunt, Ben O. Pogue, L. R. Thomas, Cecil Johnson, Edgar Strain, V. O. Drake," Elmore Williams,, Oris . Kent, Scott Fuller, L. L. Strain, Roy Pounds,' " Ed ' 'Ransford,'" Homer Thompson, Floyd Thompson, and Arthur, Drake of Fairbanks 1 Lodge No. 373; Ed Slover, C. R. Allison, A. W. Wright, Carl E. Hall, Orval Hall, Victor Boyll, Fred Newton, Thomas P. Jefferson, Harry Ritchie, and Charles W. Thompson of Shelburn Lodge No. 369; William Sargent, C. L. Hinki,e, Max Peterson.Harrison Worth, Garrett Smith, Leon Littlejohn," Clarence Bitzigaio, William E. Raines and Lyman Gordon, of Hymera Lodge No. 588; O. D. Patton, Manford Church, Carl Ransford, William W. Watson, Hubert Edwards, Earl Walter Steel, Dana Pigg, and Roy McClure, of Graysville Lodge No. 627; George W, Gore,' Joe-Miller, Morris Farris, " 11 a. 1B'-"" Charles Collins .of Carlisle Lodge H. W. -Gross, Ira Cleveland and Complete Service-By. Trained Mechanics LUBRICATION MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE W. S. JARED Implement Sales 19 N. Section Each saw that the : upstairs buzzer when

the- archway- into." the Mews. Mrs- Lambert, came down,! ' ''Well,' Alice," she said; "it's nice to see you again." . The two -wornen looked- at each- other; and each sawthat the other had grown old.' "I've 'come to take Dodoj , horne," said.Ahce,. Adelaide said, 'fShe has only .to put herj hat on'She turned to go back up the stairs and Dodo criedJ . "Aunt-Aelaide wait! Mother, I'm- not coming back." j. . '. Adelaide said, "Alice, we don't particularly want"th child, But-sh& may-stay-and make, herself useful if she wishes-and if it's not to involve periodical scenes." : 1

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