Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 214, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 October 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1947. PAGE FIVE BLOND1E 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, 4o 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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I II I .. n I llllll'C 'DEAF? DAG WOOD: SHE MUST'VE V WIVES THINK -N ; j U'l' S WILL BE A LITTLE THOUGHT I t ftfC ( THEIR HUSBANDS ) (NOeODy) , ' ' 1. ,' (t-ATE GETTING HOME. COULDN'T M.,KEJI ' ARE -SO . . , - HOME..ZJLL J PLEASE GO TO MV OWN t-T :f?P (.HELPLESS ', 7 WD A rC? S A RESTAURANT SUPPER IFF Xl M N---" Mtfk NOTE ) : TK M C FOR YOUR SUPPEG. s ' , .'

FOR SALE CYLINDER and upright type vacuum sweepers. Jour-wheel trailers, minus bed, with or without tires. Farm Bureau Co-op.

PROMPT ROAD ervice loi tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . call MACE.

WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. . SELL your soy bean , crop to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices, quick service. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. through the harvest. Next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan. 1

BLOCKS in kilnst-any

CEMENT Steam cured

type on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING CO. Telephone 866

..FOR SALE 11-ft. cypress

boat, 110 lbs., in good condition.

CUT your cash outlay for

poultry teed this new way! Just

bring in 8U0 lbs. of your grains

we mix them with 2U0 lbs.

Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate

you get an outstanding Mashi

tor your birds at low cost. See us

ana find out how you can save!

LAWKENCfc MARTIN i'EDD

blOK, Snelburn.

Maynartf Thomas.

Campbell, 232 W.

SHABBY furniture looks new when the new laboratory tested Fina Foam is applied. Root's.

FOR SALE Warm Morning heater. 1204 N. State. Phone 784-X.

FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet panel truck with 1947 motor. First $450.00. Stein's Tavern, Dugger. ,

LAWN RAKES clean up that leaf-strewn' yard With the greatest of ease. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606.

I FOR SALE' Good 5-room ' semi-modern house on paved

street. Immediate possession. Phone 278.

FOR SALE 160-acre farm. 2 miles south of New Harmony mine. Mathilde Andre.

FOR SALE Nice country home with 16 acres on St. Rd. 54 between Sullivan & Dugger. See Alva Vaughn or phone 278.

. FOR SALE Two sows with 19 pigs. Raymond Huff, 5 miles west of High School. "WISCONSIN ENGINES 2Va to 4 horsepower engines in stock. Suitable to drive elevators. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sales. FOR Surge milker supplies see Ben A. Pogue, Agent, Fairbanks. FOR SALE John Deere combine, 6 ft. cut. Roy Willis, R. 1, Sullivan. 2 miles south Wildin's Greenhouse.

FOR SALE 7 months old White Rock pullets. Max Lloyd, Carlisle R. 3. 6 mi. south of New Lebanon.

FOR SALE Chicken farm, extra nice 5-room house. Full basement, electricity and water. Poultry house, concrete floor and electric lights, size 50x20. 1 mile southeast of Sullivan. Inquire 424 So. Court.

FOR SALE 1937 Ford 1-ton truck with '40 motor. Good tires. Junior Story, Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE 5-burner built-in oven kerosene stove. 827 E. Jackson. ' ,

FOR SALE Lady's black winter coat, size 24 Vz, $75 value, price $44. Worn ,2 months. Can be seen at 219 S. Section St.

. FOR SALE 2 sows, 18 pigs, extra nice. Also for sale'or trade; 500-lb. feed mixer, 110 to 220 volts. Excellent condition. Nathan )Carr, 2 mi. south of Dugger. 1 FOR:SALE-1ft41 Ford lton truck. Coal bed. . Phone 83R5, Dugger.

FOR SALE U: S. No. 1 pota

toes, $3.45 bag. Nice apples. Sweet

cider. Cox, 2nd house no. of Fu neral Home, Shelburn.

O'BRIEN'l 910 VARNISH is a high grade 4 hr. Spar Varnish for indoor or outdoor use. Get it at P and A' Stored ' " '

DID YOU KNOW a small down payment will place any artcile in

our lay-away until Christmas or I until wanted. K. B. Smith, Jewel-!

WANTED Carpenter work, plumbing work or plumber's

helper. Phone 487-X. PRICES on Kelly's Hybrids:

Rounds, $7.00; small flats,. $8.50; j

large or medium flats, $11.00; Crib Filler rounds, $8.00;'. small flats, $8.50; . large or medium flats, $10.00.rBill Mickey.'

SEE OUR TRICYCLE bargains. Sold on small lay-away deposits until Xmas. Pirtle & Inbody,

North Side Sq.

NEED A HOME? Army Surplus Buildings, 16 x 48, double floor, insulated roof, 2 ft. centers on roof rafters, only $399.00 F.O.B. camp. Also 16x16 $195.00 on display Doetsch Bros. Lumber Co., 1225 State Street, New Albany, Ind.

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Y LOVE AND I EVERVTWINS is rflT HEART'S DESIRE. ELLEN WHV MUST YOU TORTUBEj 1 NAME jMl's tfj-

THINkT HE LIKES PAID HOW. NO am. ..,1 Mfc vu oivt ivnr -!l jM 8 71Nt TWW ME CAN SHAWN PAPERS ARE lMCv'4wT,?JW I LIFE FOR VOU 1 IWS-SHl W

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CARLISLE

Mrs. Constance Walters, who is

. Fern Banfield attended the leaders training meeting held at the ' Home . Economics Department of

Mrs. E. M. Deputy is visiting S,ulIivan Hih Scho1 Thurs"

PERISHED M UTAH PLANE CRASl

employed at Chicago, Illinois, is in Elkhart, Indiana.

spending a few days with her Mrs. Robert Stowe of Indiana- i Mrs. Grace Billman and daughhusband, James N. Walters. 'polis and Mrs. Max Pirtle of ter, Karon, are spending a few Mrs. Sam Conrad of Columbus, Linton were Sunday guests of days with her parents. Mr. ' and

CESSPOOLS, Roosevelt toilets 'ohio and . Holly wood, California, their brother, William Spinks. ,. Mrs. Fred Greenwood. cleaned with modern pumping came Sunday for a visit with her TVTV TVTvc f"1! oiirlo Tocl air rf ftTrs A7"rnnn TSTiinn rf TTarHQi

outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed, mother. Mrs. Emma Bailev.

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Price reasonable. Chas. Earle,

Linton. Phone 708-W.

WANTED

WANTED Plumbing and sewer work. Phone 485 for appointment and estimate. Lex Davidson and Son.

Mrs. Pearl Detty of Garden of Mrs. Elizabeth Teasley.

City, Michigan was called here, ms Maude Silvers has . relast week due to the illness and turned from Anderson, Indiana death of her brother, Samuel , where she has been , the guest of Charlton, . , her daughter, Miss Betty Silvers. Mrs. Elyin Wilson of Vincennes Mr and Mrg Kenneh Gold.

iransaciea Business iieie monaay

sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Mayfield.

and visited her daughters, Mrs.

man and family visited in Shel

burn Sunday evening.,

. - The compass plant that grows in the prairies of the Mississippi basin, has,. its leaves standing nearly .upright, with the broad side facing east and west and its edges facing north and south.

FOR SALEBring your Hatchery.

-Nice graded eggs, container. Griggs

FOR SALE Coal, Lump, $7.00; egg, $6.75; oiled stoker, $6.50; mine run. $6.50; nut and slack, $4.75. Also Baldwin piano and oil heater. Phone 934-B. Bob Peari-son.

FOR SALE 1939 l'a-ton Ford truck, 1 set of tandem wheels. Call after 5:00 p. m. 730 N. Main St. FOR SALE 26-acre farm, good land, fair buildings, 3 good wells, gas showing. 5 miles northeast of Sullivan. Inquire 329 E. Jackson St.

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. , '

FIVE-ROOM house with bath, in best location on boulevard lighted street, 2-car garage. Immediate ., possession.. Edmond Steele, 302 West St. Phone 883-L.

FOR SALE 1935 Ford coupe, j Inquire Deep Rock Service, So. Section.

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

FOR SALE Air compressor ! with H.P. electric motor. Ideal for service station, garage or

farm. Flynn's Service, Shelburn.

FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet pick-up. C. A. Sheridan, north of Hymera 4 miles.

FOR SALE Apples. Many varieties of fine apples to choose from at various prices. Wilson

' Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east Car- ; lisle. ,

FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N. Court St., Sullivan, Indiana.

FOR SALE Warm Morning stove for immediate delivery. Also field fencing. Burris Market, Dugger, Indiana. t

QUALITY MONUMENTS direct from quarry to cemetery much cheaper experienced dealer satisfaction1, guaranteed. Durham, Powell Garage. Phone 343. FOR SALE Goens recleaned wheat. Also medium sized Florence heater, small laundry stove. Harold C. 'Downes, R. K 4, Sullivan.

FOR SALE Four cows and calves, one two-year-old roan male.- Also shepherd pups. Aden Robbins, R. 5. . .

MISCELLANOUS

Rnsqpll Pnmhs and Mrs C!harlps

WANTF.nRtrlt IR 25 vrars 1 riiio . t m.T. ana mrs. r.ruesi -weiMeve

of age, with high school educa-1 Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Mrs. spent the week-end in Chicago, . , , ,. . - , - tion, to enter fully accredited Fred Storckman, Mrs. May Davis, Illinois the guests of their son JO United JState livestock

nurse's, training school. The next Susie Davis and Mrs. Mary Nash.;anQ wue iVir- anQ mrb- UBUWb, tta7 Z'

he Rebekahs were invited to I , , " " s

w. ; u i, t i'FTvmAra Ti,paHav PvPninp to year penoa ending wun i4D. .

Tidrick. A covered dish dinner ' attend a party in honor of their

spent Friday in Terre Haute.

. The Marthy Ellen club met.i

class begins January 5th, 1948

We have a very attractive Foundation plan whereby girls may receive their training without any cost to themselves. For further information write to the DIRECTOR OF NURSING EDUCATION,

PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, IL-1 sewing. At two o'clock the meet- ! the Hymera lodge served re-

LINOIS.

m fid !;,' 1 i , . J

was served at the noon hour to 'D. D. P. and also to initiate, two,

14 members and one visitor. The,; candidates. Thirty-six Rebekahs

morning was spent quilting and from : here attended. After lodge

from Terre Haute.

945-X after 6 p. m

Telephone

ing was opened by the vice- f reshments of pie, ice cream and

rnn:7rZ-T- . I President in the absence of the; coffee. .

, ... " president by all singing "God

Bless America." Prayer by Mrs. Tidrick. Roll call and payment of dues. Minutes of the last meet-

Scripture

of 3rd chapter of

For the first time women win be able to work . toward their bachelors' degrees In law at New Jersey college for Women at Rutgers university.

AMONG THE 52 PERSONS killed when a giant DC-6 airliner crashed in ,!i Bryce Canyon, Utah,. were chemical heir Gerard Lambert, Jr., of Pnnce- . tori, N. J.", and William" AVGatvin' trightXof: Manhasset,- N. Y., an AFL l offlciaL The plane cracked up after fire broke out in the tail section. At Ithe time, it was within one mile of a landing strip. ; (International

WANTED Work from 4 P. M,

to 9 P. M. Either restaurant or and club collect

carp nf rhilHrpn No Sunda vs. '. 17th verse

Phone 487-L after 3:30.'

SHELBURN .

They'll Do It Every Time

i- By Jimmy Hatlo

Mrs, Roy Scott is spending the week in Anderson with her niece,

WANTED TO BUY 4-room

semi-modern house in Sullivan. I Willis with Stella Willis assist-

Fair location. Box 627 c-o Times, ing,

EXPERIENCED grocery and meat clerk, 12 yrs. experience, desires job in Sullivan. Phone Shelburn 161T.

John. Riley poem "Marthy Ellsn" Miss Ruby Hitchmough

Dy ,tnei mapie.- ine xviovemDer Mr and Mrs Pete 0sb0rne

meeting Will be witi) Mrs. Bess and son Donnie, 0f Indianapolis,

spent the week-end here with Mrs. Osborne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin. ; Rev, and Mrs. Ancel Newton

of West Virginia, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin. iThey were en route to Daven-

Mrs. Lou Coke of EvansvilJe is p-t, i0wa to visit their daugh-

HYMERA

I WANTED Daytime house-! J visiting her sisters, Mrs. Little- ter.

keeper. 3 in family. Good wag

I es. Prefer middle age lady. iBox 107 care Times.

john and Mrs. Marlowe.

I Mrs. Hester Reynolds was in Farmersburg Saturday morning, j The Mission Circle of the First

Rev, Newton preached at the Church of God Tuesday night. He is a former pastor of the church. .

Pat Power spent the week-end

WANT TO BUY house in Sul- Baptist church will sponsor .a

livan, close in. Modern or semi- rummage sale in the Ford Garage j in Indianapolis visiting her aunt,

modern. State price. Alois Primes, , Wednesday, uctooer atn. Shelburn, Ind., Box 294. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jeffers,

jam parson ana lvirs. josepnine

WANTED Soy bean hauling Spinks attended a Rebekah ban-

and other hauling. Phone 957-L. quet at St. Bernice, Indiana,

327 So. Section.

: Saturday night.

WANTED TO BUY-Old worn' Mr" a"d Bird .Hoqpengarn T5 rw ai T,v,n ner and children and. Misses

UUl fiwecu a. IT . J. DUA 11, r 1JUUC

Mrs, Helen Gaskins and family.

The Loyal Daughters class of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Meda Greenwood Tuesday, October 28th for an all-day covered dish dinner. All members are invited to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butts of

"llllTrt T"1onl.-J(. Trt x, Ttftlrint. C , 111- T 1 - , ml

I 15 Paxton Ind vc itaium mu utnj amu (oeeiyviue, inuiana speni inursk ' ' . " . ; i of Terre Haute spent the week-: day afternoon with Mrs. Ollie

HELP WANTED Bookkeeper, end here with relatives.' Crist.

Steady job. Drake Brothers.

INSURANCE Complete line; Real estate ;farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567.

FOR SALE lrepaded and adjusted clarinet, $40.00. 1 giri's bicycle in excellent, condition, $20.00. Call 2-8, Hymera. FOR SALE A steel-tired wagon, also heating stove, both in good condition. Would trade for hogs. Charlie White, R. R. 3, Sullivan.

FARM . Equipment ' Franchise

j open in Sullivan County and sev- ; eral . surrounding counties. By i world'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.

MALE HELP, WANTED Re- j

liable man with' car wanted to

j call on farmers in S. Sullivan "County. Wonderful .opportunity. $15 'to $20 in a day. No experii ence or capital required. PermaInent. Write today. McNESS j COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, 111. . ,

I

'Bud" Ice is ill.

fried Scorning

Mrs, Lois Richmond and Mrs.

COULDN'T YOU AT LEAST . I Ort V,c in cn tup I ' ' ' OIL THESE CASTERS?ICAMT 5X2 SriOD EVEN 8UD6E THIS THINS-jj SSISSSft W S LET ALONE GETITPVER 'M . Se'XSt SSfl"" 1" ""n 10 THE TUBSt 1 slave . -SSSS?. If ' m . . H ENOUGH WITHOUT HAVING OUT OF THE PARAGE. &

"c " ' BUFFALO, h, NY. J C01?.r FUTURES SYNU1CATE Inu, WOBL& R1CHT9 RSSERVrO Ulilj'J

Based on the story of a daring guVt ' fight for-love and her frontier home

BY RU3Y FRAZIER FBEY ' ILLUSTRATIONS BY LAWRENCE BUTCHER I

FOR SALE Dempster 13-hole wheat drill with fertilizer attachment for Ford tractor; Harold Dodd, Phone 8071.

Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser-

Jolin Wachtel Co J Tprre Rant. Ldiaa

FOR RENT

I FOR RENT Floor1 Sander, Edger; Polisher. All new equip

ment. Sullivan Sullivan, Ind.

Style and Surgical INDIVIDUALLY designed Spencer garments give the .utmost in comfort and satisfaction. Iya Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m.

Decorating Co.,

FOUND Black, white and tan blanket back gyp fox hound. Roscoe Brannon, Paxton, Ind.

FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 1 block from public square. Box No. 730, c-o Times. i SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. Phone 228 or call at 28 N. State. Tom P. Dale.

WE DO PORTABLE WELDING

Drake Bros.

UAUCl If JLnUT - B

Cute Wrk , Tknm IM

FOR RENT 1 large front sleeping room, outside entrance, close in. 219 S. Section, Phone 183-L. I . , V .. . i Calling All Fishermen SANDPOINT, ' lda.,! (UP)', Conservation officer's actually are begging for more fishermen in this section of Idaho. They report many smaller lakes need to be fished more heavily to reduce bass and cjappie population,

The train of supplies came around the bend . . .

WHAT was that? Jane struggled to hear again, over the galloping of her heart, the sound that had startled ter awake. Edward, her ill husband, was still sleeping. Tane dressed hurriedly in the dawn light and went outide. . ; . It came again a man's shout. Praise the glory, thev were ming! She had waited so long in that fall of 1753 for the rther persons to arrive at the outpost of Will's Creek settlenent on the Potomac in Virginia. Now that they were here, he and her husband, Capt. MeClain, and the others could start for the wilderness of the Ohio valley ... t. , Even as she watchecL the train of supplies came around he bend. In a little while, the newcomers were at the blocklouse and Jane was exultant, impatient to be oS with them : -before it's too late, her mind warned her. ;. ,

'Won't you be afraid?" John asked. '; '

Jane felt Edward's forehead.

With misgivings. she went back to the cabin,. Edward. lay on a.mahogany-colored horse. Afur cap was' tilted rakishly . there, his eyes closed, and he was breathing heavily. Jarte "' .on his ..head. Jane was intrigued by the trader, who, she placed a hand on his head. He 'simply could not be sicJc.' To ,. Je.arned', was John Frazier, He was also a gun-maker. S.he-. be left behind now would, be intolerable .. hurried to the main 'room ,of ' the blockhouse to listen as Was Edward deliberately making himself sick?. .Jane"'" Frazier told how tlielFrench were moving in to take over

almost1 thought so. She had married him only because of f .the Ohio, valley. He "eyed her challengingly when they were . his promise to Jake, her .to the fresh,, breath-taking wilder- .introduced and J ane spoke feelingly of her . desire to start

ness of the Ohio valley. For some reason,' she was: drawn -strongly to the frontier and certainly she did not wish ever ' to return to her parents' home in Winchester. '" "i 2 . But Edward . never had been anxipus to live' oh the

frontier. Jane , almost believed that he would 1 welcfome-

sickriess rather than leave 'that. day.. with the .party';., V- ,j '. "And, if-the, tim comes I dp.npt'get along. with'them.'I' '-. ..More shouts again . brought her-put ind this time.sl(,e saw..' can sh'oot 'straighte? fflan'anydskirijt.'Ve seen' yet". . - a party of horsemen led by a long spare figure in deerskin .;"'.,",.;' ' , (Continued tomorrow) .. ' ; r: '

uu nail. .. . .. . ti ..- ; . . .. j. . . v v .Later; she met Frazier again after she had put, on a cape arid gone- to' the spring for water; He gave;her an -amused : smiK"If you go," tie said, "won't you be afraid of Indians?

Jane lifted her chin; "I get along with Indians," she said. ;

PlwiBs' NfjrtigM, im, if ttft Tntom Sya4ictfi )';w miiicMi Hit, br itnto'TMitr Tm. FobliiW b; 6 ? fntn' Bob. " " . y ' "-" ' ' ' )' . ...... ; - . . i