Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1947 — Page 7
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PAGE SEVEN BLONDIE
FOR SALE
4-whecl wagon
n tsureau L-o-op.
COMPLETE -RANGE of elec-
. ;tric motors 1, , 1A, -V and 16
IE WANT to buy bags." See us H.P. Gamble's, "The Friendly
trailers. Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side
j square, phone 433.
FOR SALE Girl's bicycle and a Westinghouse 9-tube radio. ,211 N. French.
JROMPT ROAD service for battery and farm equipment "Utiles Phone 285. In haste . MACE. fK HAVE Combination storm
n. Phone O. P. Dale Insula-
Co.,' 258.
j ELL your, soy .bean crop, to
jnson Elevator. Highest prices,
pok service. Open from 7:00 a.
to 9:00 p. m. through the har- i
Next to C & E I Depot, Sul-
FOR SALE 5-burner built-in oven kerosene stove. 827 E. Jackson. ,
FOR SALE 2 sows, 18
extra nice. Also for sale or trade, 500-lb. feed mixer, 110 to 220 volts. Excellent condition. Nathan Carr, 2 mi. south of Dugger.
FOR SALE A steel-tired wagon, also heating stove, both in good condition. Would trade for hogs. Charlie White, R. R. 3, Sullivan.
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fjR SALE Warm Morning Iter. 1204 N. State. Phone
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SlALF INTEREST in good
raty Shop. Circumstances force
ner to leave city.. Box 1050,
Times.
FOR SALE Two new Wood
Buns, corn pickers. Dutch Lamb,
lOrfktown, Ind. Phone 57.
VR SALE 5-room bungalow,
electricity, water. 4 blocks
rth of square. $2100.00. Easy
tms. Inquire 424 S. Court.
TOR SALE 65-acre farm, 6-
'jtri house, barn, other outbuild-
3 miles north of Sullivan.
h- less than $5000.00. Terms.
huire 424 Si Court. (
,AWN RAKES clean up thai
-strewn yard with the great-
of ease. JOHNSON FEED &
IPPLY CO., 115 South Court
'cct, Phone '606.
I FOR SALE 1941 Ford 1-ton truck. Coal bed. Phone 83R5, I Dugger. FOR SALE Nice graded eggs. Bring your container. Griggs ( Hatchery. FOR SALE 1947 American house trailer, 26 ft., 3 complete rooms, excellent condition. Used 5 months. Phone 574-A. I 1 FOR SALE Fifteen-months-old Guernsey heifer, a dandy. Also two-wheel trailer, well made. mi. west of High School, Sullivan. R. A. Llewellyn, Phone 8044, '
CORONADO "Humiheet" oil circulating heater. l-inch burn-
pls' er, 70,000 BTU output per hour.
Complete with 8-gallon fuel tank. $99.50. Easy terms. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, Phone 433.
FOR SALE Coal. Lump, $7.00; egg, $6.75; oiled stoker, $6.50; mine run. $6.50; nut and slack, $4.75. J.lso Baldwin piano and oil heater. Phone 934-B. Bob Peari-son.
FOR SALE 160-acre farm. 2
ties south of New Harmony
'ie. Mathildc Andre. '
, CEMENT BLOCKS -Steam cured in kilnstype on order. s STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING. CO. Telephone 866
any
HOG feeders save, money on leed! Buy less, save more. Think of it: one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate is enough foi iwo pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us touay. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED
I'OR SALE Two sows with pics. Raymond Huff, 5 miles west of High School. . fJEW 1947 mil built homes, iow cost, immediate delivery, FHA approved, large 24x24 ft. sike. $1,475.00. Goes up quickly,
asily. Walls, floors, gables, roof biUUfc, fehelburn.
sections, 2x6 rafters, 2x8 floor
nts, easy. to nail together. Inv
aded ?re. eight,, double, , hung, Indows, complete with ash bal
es and weather stripping and
wo 1 doois. Exterior is trim-
rnfrt wan quality on paint, au
CUSTOM MADE Venetian blinds and cornices. Call 137 for estimate,. Complete line drapery and curtain"' fixtures. Interior House.
harclware included. We have two houses in stock. Come and get particulars. See me anytime. Julius Fox, 2 miles east of Jasonville on State Road 48.
FOR SALE Richmond upright piarVft1 Good condition. Mrs. Billy JcnMcCammon, 3 miles - southcast New Lebanon.
,VILL SELL 122-acre dairy &
WILI (itry
larjfg barn and other outbuildAlso rots on 41. For price JEr terms see A.. W. Pigg, 1 mile tfihwest square, Sullivan, Ind.
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IFOR SALE All colors of
Ldiolus bulbs. Cheap if taken
-once. Phone 645-L. 421 W.
o.naldson. '
'CROSMAS air rifles, shells and
rgets. Gamble's, "The Friendly
,iore, Authorized Dealer, Frank
i. "Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side
square, phone 433.
SPECIAL PRICES on 3 I-H lo. 30 manure spreaders; 5 I-H milking machines; 3 I-H cream
Jparators; 1 tractor trailer less
tres, ?no delivered, kadjliv
ALES, Inc., 720 North Section
Lreet, phone 210.
' WHY PAY MORE? Major egg mash, $5.00; Magic, $5.15; 16 dairy, $3.95; pork producer, $5.00; pig & sow ration, $5.25; dog food, $7.50; oyster shells, 95c. Hay: alfalfa, timothy; straw. I have five beef type cows and calves by side, 1 two-year-old heifer, 1 yearling and 1 two-year-old bull, Aberdeen-Angus. Will sell one or all together. Abie's Feed Store. FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet pick-up. C. A. Sheridan, north of Hymera 4 miles. FOR SALE Sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, popcorn and fat chickens. Robert Pugh, 3 miles northwest of Shelburn.
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records "call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N. Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. QUALITY MONUMENTS direct from quarry to cemetery much cheaper experienced dealer satisfaction guaranteed. Durham, Powell Garage. Phone 343. '
FOR SALE Dempster 13-hole wheat drill with fertilizer attachment for Ford tractor. Harold Dodd, Phone 8071.
FOR SALE 11-ft. cypress boat, 110 lbs., in good condition. Maynard Campbell, 232 W. Thomas.
MISCELLANOUS
INSURANCE Complete line. Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567. ' PRESBYTERIAN rummage sale Saturday, Oct. 25 at 8 a. m. Powell Motor Sales.
jlgl AS THE 'CENTURY' ySaJ KIEARS NEW YORK. . rTELL ME I LEFT HIM WITH A MORE ABOUT MISS BLEAK. SHE'S LITTLE SHAWN. .N KIMDA PRIM BUT WHERE IS HE ? AN AWPUL NICE v r' "X fr... y WOMAN. I PAID T&lfflcSSr SIX MONTHS' BOARD SSSSK-. IN ADVANCE. S Copt. 1947, King Features Svrtchatg. Inc.. Wortd rights reserved iJIfllB
I'LL BET HE'S CUTE.' WHEN CAN I SEE HIM? VOU KNOW, DOLLY,
YOU CAN'T LEAVE
ME FLAT AMONG ARE THE
THE CHAMPAGNE WOLVES STILL AND CHARLIES 1 AFTER YOU ?
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I MEAN, MADELONc
NO . . .THERE'S ONLY ONE MAN
FOR ME ... BUT H IS TASTE RUNS TO BLONDES . . .HE'S
DONE A LOT FOR ME...
MAYBE I'LL CALL
1 1 M, AT THAT,
MISS DORIAN,
SIR.. SHE JUST
WANTS TO THANK YOU FOR THE
FLOWERS..
S, X TOLD YOU NOT HOME TO
'ANYBODY, evenhoneY,
LL THIS JOB'S DONE.' . NOW, PLEASE .' NO
MORE INTERRUPTIONS.'
NOTICE OF FARM SALE Look for ad in paper Monday, Oct. 27 and Wednesday, Oct. 29. Date of sale, Oct. 31. Ernest Stanley, Merom, Indiana. FARM! Equipment Franchise open in Sullivan County and several surrounding counties. By wcrld's largest mfg. corp. of its kind. A good knowledge of farm people required. Minimum investment . of $1500.00 required. Up to $10,000.00 can be invested in order to get complete line. Address P. O. Box 1171, Terre Haute, Ind.
PLEASE, MISS
MADELON . .THE
CAMERAMEN ARE .
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CALL ME XI
AT THE HOTEL,
DOLLY... AND
give Your babYa big
KISS FOR
ME..
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MISS BLEAK? SHE LEFT HERE THREE MONTHS AGO WITHOUT A FORWARDING ADDRESS. YOU AIN'T
ALONE IN ASKIN'...AN' LATELY
BEEN COPS.'
P MY BARYy MY BABY'
SHAWN, DARLIN7 WHERE
. ARE YOU? .
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Style and Surgical INDIVIDUALLY designed Spencer garments give the utmost in comfort and satisfaction, Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m. CUT your cash outlay for noultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains! we mix them with ' 200 ' lbs -Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us nd find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED
STORE, Shelburn.
DID YOU KNOW a small down payment will place any artcile in our lay-Sway until Christmas or until wanted. K. B. Smith, Jewel-er.
TlJy WW WHY; Id mi f-lM ,T'S almost ! r MRS. 4, DINNERSTARLOCK IS TIME. J " I
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THAT SHE WAS MOTORING TO THE COUNTRY WITH A
FRIEND. SHE DIDN'T
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-sSJSJSSCiSs 1 I OH, SHAWN.' YOU 1 SHOULD' VE, Y-"Sfv ' .DARLINGyWSKEDTEN.jaix A - W?JA -rr GRAND f'lf DESPERATE.. s . ljf Ujh 8 if til W- i 1 HEADSTRONG, Wg. WA MlS ill ' i ELLEN, ELLEN.' W 7t : JSpJI JW ifJiSfi
REMEMBER to see the large selection of good sturdy used furniture we are now showing. P and A Store. WANTED Carpenter work, plumbing work or . plumber's helper. Phone 487-X. PRICES on Kelly's Hybrids: Rounds, $7.00; small flats, $8.50; large or medium flats, $11.00; Crib Filler rounds, $8.00; small flats, $8.50; large or medium flats, $10.00. Bill Mickey.
WANTED Daily ride to and :
from Terre Haute. Telephone 945-X after 6 p. m. j
WANTED Work from 4 P.' M. Mrs. Tillie Stwalley and Mrs. to 9 P. M. Either restaurant or Nell Gordon were in Jasonville care of children. No Sundays. Tuesday. Phone 487-L after 3:30. . ., T ., . .. . . Mrs. Alma Jeffers visited in WANTED TO BUY 4-room Graysville Monday afternoon. semi-modern house in Sullivan. , , . T , v i 4.- T-, enn m- Frances Rebekah Lodge mit Fair location. Box 627 c-o Times. . Trm u i. r. j in the I.O.O.F. hall Tuesday EXPERIENCED grocery and night with around 70 members meat clerk, 12 yrs. experience, present. Guests were from Sullidesires iob in Sullivan. Phone van, Shelburn and Dugger. The
HYMERA CARLISLE MLBURN
Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle Riley
. IN MEMORIAM ' In loving memory of our husband and daddy, William Harold
Mrs. .Gerald James of .Indiana- Baughman, who passed away in
of Newton-Stewart, Ind., were Polis, visited relatives here Sun-week-end guests of Mrs. Riley's dayparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. 'Mrs. Lillie Snider was the Curry, and friends here. weekend guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr' and Mrs.
Several from here attended the jonn Buse in Hammond, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gibson
Coon Drag which was held at the Squire Bedwell farm Sunday.
Shelburn 161T.
NEW Venetian Blinds promptly installed. Also used blinds cleaned, repaired, repainted. Your rugs, upholstering cleaned like new as usual. Rug ends,
.FOR SALE 5 heating stoves, 2 1 edges refinished, worn, burned
SEE OUR TRICYCLE bargains. Sold on small lay-away deposits until Xmas. Pirtle & Inbody, North Side Sq.
FOR RENT
Dugger Degree staff confered the degree on two candidates, Iva Nicholson and Kathryn Griffith.
After lodge, sandwiches, pie and
Mrs. John Trimble and daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Jennie Carrico, and Iva Walters were in Terre Haute Friday of last week.
WANTED Plumbing sewer work. Phone 485 for pointment and estimate. Davidson and Son.
coffee were sprvpd in tho Hinino . Sunday evening callers of Mr.
! FOR RENT - Floor Sander, roorT1 Wniie everyone was seat- and Mrs- Raymond Pirtle .were JEdger, Polisher. All new equip- ed around the table Sister Alma Mr- and Mrs- Alsman and Mrs. ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., jeffers, District Deputy President Jennie Carrico and Mr. and Mrs. and SulIlvan' IncL of District 38, was presented a Tom stuck and son-
FOR RENT 3-room unfurn- Eift b? Tillie Stwalley from the Mary Arnett wh confined
ap-Lex
felled apartment. 1 block . from Frances Rebekah Lodge.
visited in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Alice Fluke of Lamar, Colorado is the guest of Mrs! J. T. , Gaskins for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Lauehlin of
Brazil spent Sunday in Indianapolis with Rev. Rennolds. Mrs. N. O. McKinney and son, Max, and Mrs. Fannie McKinney .
visited relatives i Illinois Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Moore of Shelburn
public square. Times.
Box No. 730, c-o
"lorence, small and medium; 1
aundry stove. Call before noon.
435 E. Washington.
SFOR SALE Warm Morning (.heater in extra good condition, f.5.00. Also baby buggy in fair condition, $10.00; bassinet with legs and rollers, $3.00. Phone 876. 1(38 N. Main.
FOR SALE Good two-wheel
i ailer; 4 truck tires size 16-50,
ply; used, good Crosley refrig-
Irator. 3 miles west of Carlisle
;Wesley Charlton's.
WISCONSIN ENGINES ZVi "jf$ Ak horsepower engines' in , stock. Suitable to drive elevators. vMonroe's Feed & Implement ties.
Dead Animals Removed
'7 All kinds: horses, cows, i sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli- ' if van phone 332 or Crawford 1 8201 or Crawford 53109, A Terre Haute. We pay all 1 1 phone charges. 24 hoursertfvice. iJohnWachtelCo.
places repaired.
Cowles, Sullivan.
Resized. . Roy
WANTED Girls 18 to 35 years
! of age, with high school edMca- ' i tion, to enter fully accredited
FOR SALE Schwinn bicycle nurse's training school. The next in pnnH rn nninn nnnHifinn 1 class begins January 5th, 1948.
Robert Paee. 315 Gravsville St., We have a very attractive Foun
Phone 825-L.
receive their training without any
FORSALE Goens recleaned j cost to themselves. For further wheat.' Also medium sized Flor-1 information write to the DIRECence heater, small laundry stove. ' TOR OF NURSING EDUCATION,
Harold C. Downes, R. R. 4, Sul- PARIS HOSPITAL. PARIS, IL- i -
livan. . " IriNOIS.
SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. Phone 223 or call at 28 N. State. Tom P. Dale.
Ralph Gordon attended a ban
quet at the Deming Hotel Tuesday night sponsored by the Shell Oil Company. Mr. Gordon won the door prize which was a small white Arvin radio.
to the Mary Sherman Hospital, spent Sunday in Lawrenceville
is slowly improving. visiting her grandchildren.
the Veterans Hospital a year ago
today, Oct. 25, 1946. October brings sad memories Of a loved one "gone to rest, You'll never be forgotten, dear, By the ones who love you best. The call came sudden, the shock - severe,,We little thought such grief was near. Only the ones that 16ved you can tell The pain of parting without farewell. And '.while our darling's resting in peaceful sleep, His loving memory we'll always keep.
Eff ingham -,Wife and children and moth
er and father-in-law, Mrs. Jane Baughman, Elva and Kathryn Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sluder and Family.
FOR RENT 1 large front
i dation plan whereby girls may , do?e jn .2lg g Section Phone
183-L.
LOST
MEROM
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FOR SALE lrepaded arid ad- j justed clarinet,' $40.00. 1 giri's bicycle in excellent condition, $20.00. Call 2-8, Hymera. ,
FRESH CATFISH And Other Fish At All Times 2 miles west of Graysville Borders Fish Market
WANTED Two Whitmer Dealers. One for Clay County and one for West Sullivan County. Farmer prosperity guarantees big profits. No investment required. We
furnish credit. Permanent year-1 round business. Car necessary. For personal interview, write or i contact Robert N. Robertson, R. I
3, Sullivan, Ind. Phone Dugger 198F2.
, 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Copple who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. fieorsp R TilfnrH tho nact
. j LOST Black and white hound, three week left Sunday f
lost normwest or ounivan. -an points in Kentucky, Louisiana Girthel Hiatt, Dugger. , Reverse and Xexas en route to thpir nnmp
charge.
WE DO PORTABLE WELDING DrakeBros. Expert Body Building: CuteM Wrk I-h m
. ' ATLAS TIRES AND - BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHLS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall
In May, 1782, when George Washington was at his headquarters in Newburgh, N. Y- he received a letter from Brig. Gen. Lewis Nicola,' indicating a disposition to change the government and make him king. Washington refused, so it went uo further. ' The royal antelope, found on the west coast of Africa, is the smallest of all true cud chewing animals. It is only about 10 ihdhes high. Maypoles, which were offensive to the Puritans in England, were forbidden by parliament in 1G.4, says the Encyclopedia Bri-tannica.
in Los Angeles, California. . 1 Mrs. Evelyn Hagan, Mrs. ' Jessie Rinard and Mrs. Carol Frederick and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mason and family at Spiceland, Ind. Grover Vickrey transacted business in Indianapolis Wednesday. N Mrs. Lizzie Mason, Nette Rockenfield, Anna McCammon and Cora Dungan were guests of Mrs. Kate . Bowen . Wednesday evening. ' . Mrs. Kate Berry of Kansas City, Missouri was a guest -the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry. ; Mrs. Cleo Henderson and daughter, Linda Rose, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mayme Apple. .... ." . '. I
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She wanted to
BE A HELPFUL BRIDE AND MAKE A SUCCESS OF THEIR LITTLE
FARM
OU TEND TDTHE" COWS AMD THE ' PLOUGHING,
audwin, And thisll be
MY JOB. I'LL RAISE THE
CHICKENS. AREN'T THEVI
THE CUTEST THINGS? I
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