Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 203, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 October 1947 — Page 7

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 10. 1947. PAGE SEVEH BLONDIE ADS CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 8c for each ldUinnal word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three insertions, 4c for each additional vord for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum $1.50. y An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the uonth, 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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)VVOOD SHINGLES in stock. fin Bureau Co-op. Sullivan d Merom. ' ROMPT KOAD ervlce lor battery and farm equipment ubles. Phone 285. In haste . . ;i MACE. WE HAVE Combination storm jors. Phone u. f . uaie insuian Co..'258. SELL your soy bean crop to inson Elevator.. Highest prices, iick service. Open from 7:00 a. . to 9:00 p. m, through the harNext to C & E I Depot, Suitan. .FOR SALE Feeding hogs, alph Shake, Sullivan Route 4. FOR SALE APPLES! Jona,an, Grimes Golden, Red and olden Delicious and King Davlt Both drop and picked grades. ; L .00 and up. Rickard Orchard. ! FOR SALE The Lester Daves i4iperty at 718 East Jackson St., oulj rooms. Good location. Brown Vtract Company. FOR SALE at 320 West Washston Street on Saturday, Octo11 between 9:00" a.m. and 2:00 m. Dresses, suits, skirts, coats, rmals, sizes 12 to 14. Shoes, foldren's snow suits, coats, overioes and shoes. Mrs. Bill Hays.. fOR SALE Nice country home ith 16 acres located on State oad 54 between Sullivan and tger. House completely redecjatcd. Inquire 844 N. Main. XOR SALE 80-acre farm. Also licad milk cows, one rotary hoe, f n planter with fertilizer atfhmcnt. Geo. DeFoor, 54 west, iid road south, 3 houses left. OR SALE 4-room bungalow,' h, enclosed back porch, gas, uiilt-in cabinets, Venetian blinds, rJaid linoleum, insulated, garage vuh concrete floor, close to good lore, $4,500. 338 W. Donaldson, lione 447-A. " PH SALE The Leonard Davproperty at -;8j .,JNorth ain Street. This property is now FOR SALE Farmall tractor lodcl F-20. Can be seen at A'aller S. Clark's, Sullivan R. R. jfHymera phone. j FOR SALE Five acres with' e-room house, rock wool lnsued, good outbuildings, two lis, water in kitchen, built-in ?incts. Must be sold in 30 days. ,ce $2800. Two miles east of elburn. Richard Risinger, Shelrn phone. OR SALE One '29 Model A i d, 4-door. Good condition. 104 French St. . - I FOR SALE Jonquils, hya'jnlhs, tulip bulbs, philodendron, ivy, cacti, cut flowers, funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. ' FOR SALE 31 bales of alfalfa I hay, second cutting. 30 cents per y'e. Also lady's bicycle, practi-j j.Tiy new, $35.00. Frank L. Orr, ..laplewood Farms, R. R. 2, Shelbairn, Ind. ' j FOR SALE New Tin finish cas stove. See Dr. John H. Oldham or phone 293 or 807. V FOR SALE New quilts; pr. pillow cases, 42x33, lace trimmed; 2 pr. curtains, 2V yds. x 46 in., Aoor curtain, 58 in. long, to match: sink with splash back. 338 W. Donaldson. . FOR SALE Shepherd pups. C.

E. French, 4 miles south of Riley, I ing. Phone 172.

&ate Road 159. FOR lieavy . G.M.C. hauled, SALE 1942 1 M -ton duty long wheelbase truck. Completely over- . engine rebored. Teal Y'liilaker Garage. OR SALE New two-burner Krir net style kerosene heateh Walnut finish; ' one . four-hole laundry stove, with new 'pipe. 100 S. Court St. . FOR SALE The Wayne Ridge property at 521 North Section St., tf-rooms, good location and is now vacant. Brown . Abstract Company. Dead Animals Removed AM kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hos. Call i Monroe I' ecd service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. ! Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour seri nee. - - I John Wachtel Co. Terre Hants, Jj&1,?..

1. The home is your best social security. 2. 6-room modern house, good location. 3. 8-room modern house, good location. 4. 5-room semi-modern house. Complete bath fixtures and gas. , 5. 7-room modern house, hardwood floors, 73 acres Fairbanks township land, center the oil field. 6. 6-room bungalow, hardwood floors, house been built less than 4 years, basement, barn and poul-

I try houses. 120 acres land, extra ; good fense. Usrey's Real Estate and Insur ance, Collman Building, buinvan Phone 172. FOR SALE Eagle Heatrola, large size, used very little. Onehalf original cost. 327 So. Section St. FOR SALE 1 cast iron enameled range, A-l condition. D. E. Rockenfield, 5 mi. south of Sullivan on 41. MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES 1198 in stock. Special 2 gal. 100 pure motor oil $1.15. Pirtle & Inbody, N. Side Sq. FOR SALE No. Main Street. Extra nice 5-room bungalow. Has been built in the last 10 or 15 years. First class condition. For only $500.00 down, G.I. loan for balance. 424 South Court Street. C. Price. FOR SALE Heating stove, wash stand, table, large trunk and antique dishes. 801 South Section St., near city limits. . FOR SALE Good preme coal range. 416 Royal SuW. Thomas. FOR SALE 25 550-lb. White Face heifers. Raymond Barcus, 3 miles east of Farmersburg. FOR SALE 5 nice Lewis E. Chowning, H4 southwest of Sullivan. shoats. miles FOR SALE Apples. Pick your own 50c and up. Some picked apples. Marshall Phillips, 2 miles i -north of Graysville. ...FOR SALE--OR TRADE Superior wheat drill, excellent condition. Will trade for stock. T. Roy Willis, Sullivan R. R. 1. HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it: one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate Is enough for two pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. FOR heater, 784-X. SALE Warm Morning 1204 N. State. Phone FOR SALE At 20 N. French St., all day Sat. Dresses, suits, coats, skirts, sweaters, size 13, 14, 15, 16. Shoes. Child's snow suit, size 3. boys' clothes, size 10, 11, 12. Man's topcoat. FOR SALE Beautiful lynx fur coat, size 12-14. $75.00. 605 E. Davis. 1. 6-room house, lights, built-in cabinets, laundry room, coal

house, 2-car garage with work bench, poultry house. Good locastyle porce-t:nl, PiOK )n oniijvan Vppv

reasonably priced. Immediate possession. 2. 4-room house, hard pine floors, full basemen furnace, 2 lots. Close to Sullivan. Immediate possession. 3. 5-room semi-modern bungalow. South Main St., good location. Usrey's Real Estate and Insur ance, South Main, Coffman BuildFOR SALE Semi-modern trailer house, used only 6 weeks. South of Spec Harris Texaco Station on 41. Harry Broshears. FOR SALE "One registered Oxford ram. James Shrum, Phone 9204. FOR SALE Fresh eggs at all times. 471 So. Bell. Pat Padgett. FOR SALE Florence heating stove, gas range, 2-burner oven. I All in good . condition. Edna j Rosenberger Shop. FOR SALE Liberty 27-ft. 3room house trailer with oil heat, ice box. Ferd E. Hall, North Oakley Building, phone 567. FOR SALE Gas Parlor Heater. Used very little. 510 So. Main St., Sullivan. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros, Expert Body Buildinsr Cts Wrk rkn lit

CUSTOM MADE Venetian blinds and cornices. Call 137 for estimate. Complete line drapery and curtain fixtures. Interior House.

FOR SALE 6-room house, 1 acre, good outbuildings. 1 ni from square on St. Clair St. Joe Asbury. WILL SELL 122-acre dairy & poultry farm. Modern house, large barn and other outbuildings. Also lots on 41. For price and terns see A. W. Pigg, 1 mile southwest square, Sullivan, Ind. R. R. 1. 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. CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new, way! Jusi bring in 800 lbs. of your grainswe mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate 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. MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. LONE STAR open 24 hours daily. Texaco gas and oils. 'Special prices to truckers. Soft drinks and candy. Dancing by juke box. ; Across from American Legion. DID YOU KNOW a small down payment will place any artcile in our lay-away until Christmas or until wanted. K. B. Smith, Jeweler. WHILE THEY LAST Xmas tree sets, series, multiple and outdoor multiple type. Also apartment size washers. McKinley Electric Shop. ... 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. JUST RECEIVED shipment of Zerone Anti-Freeze, $1 gallon, while it lasts. Hayes Bros. Service, Shelburn. 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 and pulleys, motors and starters. KIXMILLER AND SON, BICKNELL, INDIANA. USED CARS -bought, sold, exchanged. Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Pontiacs. Deckard, Mobilgas Station, North Section Street, Phone 330. NOTICE Opening of Broshears Package Store. South end town on 41. OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN Opening fof earnest young man under 25 years. Opportunity for advancement. Apply at Bennett's Pharmacy. CEMENT Steam cured BLOCKS in kilns any type on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING CONTRACTING CO Telephone 866 IF YOU tire easily, have backache, poor posture, hernia or sagging abdominal organs an individually designed Spencer will I give you much satisfaction, can Iva Uues alter 5 p. m. NOTICE Still have plenty of watermelons and minnows. Spec I Harris, South Texaco Station. ' SATURDAY SPECIALS Real bargains. All wool skirts, $2.00. Blouses, $2.00. Cardigan & Slipover Sweaters, $3.00. All wool Jumpers. $5.00. Edna Rosenberger Shop. ATLAS TIRES AND , BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS ! Standard ervice p Corner Section and Wall 'A

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WANTED Plumbing sewer work. Phone 485 for pointment and estimate. Davidson and Son. and WANTED Riders to and from Terre Haute daily except Sunday. Call Wayne Arnett, New Lebanon after 6 P. M. WANTED One good carpenter to finish remodeling house. Write Box 777 c-o Times. WANTED Two or three rooms, unfurnished, in good location. Phone 970-A. WANTED' TO BUY Maple chest of drawers or dresser. Phone 419. WANTED ToLKS to look over our line of slightly used clothing before buying . their winter wardrobe. P and A Store. FOR REKT FOR RENT Floor Sander. Edger. Polisher. All new equipmeat. Sullivan Sullivan. Ind Decoratlng Co., BUSINESS BUILDING for rent. Immediate possession. Box I 142 c-o Time,s. FOR RENT Furnished modern j hou.-e. Must be reliable. Box 105 care Times. I FOR RENT104 N. State. -Sleeping room, LOST LOST Lady's pink blue shell rim glasses, in case. Lost about a week ago. Please return to Times Office.

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"1 think not, dear," said Adelaide gently. DODO stayed in Britannia Mews. Alice and Freddy Baker, her parents, got used to it in time. Adelaide and Gilbert found Dodo increasingly useful, and the girl herself loved her life with them and the Puppet Theatre. The years slipped away. In her thirties, Dodo was as pretty as she been as a girl; several men connected with the theatre asked her to marry them; she refused almost without thinking. They all lived for the theatre; when World War II came,' it was their first thought ... Of course they would keep open. Dodo was still attractive and energetic as a single woman of 42. Adelaide, straight and white was 74; Gilbert was a paper-thin invalid of almost 80. Dodo said that of course the Lamberts would leave London. "I think not, dear," said Adelaide. , Dodo drew a deep breath. "I'm sorry, Aunt Adelaide,

Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Houston of Indianapolis were the guests of the latler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, last week-end. I ! 1 Mrs. Estel Engle of Hammond, returned to her home Sunday ! after a two weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Schafer of' i Sullivan' visited friends here Tuesday evening.' Mrs. Lettie Sweet was in Terre Haute Monday. I Mesdames Lois Richmond, Dorothy McHugh, Margaret Taylor, Sylvia Taft, Lizzie Carrithers and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller attended the dedication reopening services at the Methodist church in Farmersburg Sunday One-Minute Test 1. What is the difference between a goldfish and a silverfish? 2. Could you use a wakerobin as an alarm clock? 3. What is a Gila Monster? Kints on Etiquette The hostess at a dinner seats herself an soon as all the other ladies have found their places, and the other ladies follow her example. The men stand until all the ladies are seated before taking their places. Today's Horoscope Sincerity, frankness and assurance are ttu; chief characteristics of the person who is celebrating Based on a ' mm lh "rMfr Drawings copyrijht, 1B47, by Eing Features

afternoon. i Mrs. Ella Gummere is visiting her grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gummere in Indianapolis this week. f The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Sallie DeBusk Tuesday for an all-day meeting. Members frrasent were Gertrude Sebring, Lillie Miller, Eula Taylor, Fern Banfield, Marguerite Miller and Maude German.

i I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hules Sr. and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hules Jr. and daughter of Gary, Eunice Frazier' of Terre Haute and Senn Blankenbaker of Martinsville, Illinois, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. GRAB BAG a birthday anniversary on this date. You are thorough in your work and usually succeed. You are quiet and reserved; do not like social life except in your own circle. With your friends you are affable 'and entertaining. The day good concerning outside and joint interests; also the affairs of a close associate. Caution, however, is necessary. You may look forward to success and happiness in your next year. Inheritance is probable, also new friends, but guard your speech and exercise great care in correspondence, quarrels being threatened. The child born today will be financially fortunate, but trouble through misplaced or stolen documents, sudden disputes and hasty actions is evidenced. Distributed by King Features Syndicate,

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Dodo worked cn the fitting of gas masks . . . but you must." Adelaide said, :iWell, we'll see, dear." Nothing could have alarmed Dodo more than the unusual mildness: it meant that her aunt's will was firmly set. The first months of the war the phony war produced no violent changes but a great deal of extra work. Dodo became an air-raid Varcien and worked for days on the distribution and fitting of gas masks. A selection of the original Moliere puppets really made by Henry Lambert was taken by cab to the Victoria and Albert Museum for safekeeping. Adelaide had attached a simple card to them, "Property of Mrs. Lambert." But under this, Dodo added, '"Work of Gilbert Lambert." Dodo did not, on her return, mention this addition to her aunt, but she did point out the paradox of sending puppets into safe-keeping while remaining in danger oneself. She

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Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Terre Haute are announcing the arrival of a baby daughter, Candace, born at the Union Hospital op September 27. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown and is attending Indiana State Teachers College. t t; . , Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid and daughter, Ramona,' left Monday for a vacation trip to Tennessee. O. K. Anderson, county agent, spent Tuesday here calling on friends. Mr: and Mrs. Bill Johnson spent part of the week at Lafeyctte and Warsaw attending a Btate Hampshire Sale.

Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Russell Robinson and Kern Hawkins Canada were guests Sunday Lura Hawkins. Word of Wisdom Procrastination is the thief of time; year after year it steals tillall are fled, and to the mercies' of a moment leaves the vast concerns of an eternal scene. Young. One-Minute Test Answers 1. A goldfish lives in water; a silverfish is an insect without wings that is often seen r.bout a home, often making its home between the leaves of books. 2. No, because a wakerobin Is a wild flower belonging to the lily family. 3. A brightly colored poisonous lizard found near the Gila river, in Arizona, as well as in parts of Utah and Nevada..

Through it all, they keRt the theatre going. said, "The Government's asked every one who can to leave London " "I don't believe in this gadding about the country." So the argument raged and got nowhere. They .put up blackout boards and kept ths theatre going. When Dodo asked Adelaide to write a letter to the War Office, seeking the exemption of Mark Bartholomew, a genius and puppet-maker, Adelaide refused. "We have enough puppets," she said. "Ii he is called upon to die for his country instead of making more, I shall raise no objection." ; As a matter of fact, the War Office agreed with her. It admitted the artistic viewpoint, but pointed out that such discrimination would be un-English, and therefore unfair. Then with the first raids on London, the tempo changed . . (Continue tomorrow,

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ious son and brother, Pvt. Richard Engle, who was killed three years ago, Oct. 11. If we could have seen you at the last And held your dying hand, And heard the last sigh of your '--heart, ' . ' We would not fe'el so1 bad. We did not know the pain you had. We did not see you die, We only know you went away And never said goodbye, j Mother and Dad ; Sisters and Brother - OUR DRIVERS SERVE you in the full sense of fhe word, because they're professional, chauffeurs, proud of the cabs they drive. City Kenneth Mckinley Taxi John F. & STULTZ BY MARGERY SHARP i ILLUSTRATIONS 8Y JACK BETTS H

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