Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 220, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. "4, 1947, PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each additional word, first insertion. 18 woijds 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- 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., . ,

, 1 BLONDIE I Li1m I THIS HOUSE "Wv:: Pffigfl V DON'T WO. PADDY L-igf 1" jpiji fiM$ " --v ' IS RUN WRONS"fcV,y) SOME DAV VOL) LL jf ( THATS THE L .WH&M WHVISTHISK THERE'S NO r""jrj) lg ? BE MARRIED AND 3t -M$ TROUBLE f iM CLOSET ALWAVS)7 j EFFICIENCY--L J U ' f-tf HAVE VOUR OWN )A0 H-W f WITH ME ) H SO CLUTTERED ?J U,! Z'& AND I'M VT VL jyifj HOME ANC 'RUN ) Vf - M VJ T J STL " I DON'T HAVE jl GETTING X . V M THINGS JUST THE (v M SM V-MF 49'7 J ' fcf ROOM TO HANG Xfy RTrfs PLENTY MAd) ' ? WAVVOU PLEASE ) p) -tA jK $t& MV HAT AND J???) fflRM ABOUT IT JTQ 0 ' YM rCAf 7 3?

SSEFEEP

APS

FOR SALE

CYLINDER and upright type vacuum sweepers. Four-wheel trailers, minus bed, with or without tires. Farm Bureau Co-op. 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. BLUE RIBBON SPECIAL BUTTERMILK, $6.25, 100 Lb. keg for all kinds of livestock feeding. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court' St. Piidne tsfo DUD. WISCONSIN ENGINES 1Vz to 4 horsepower engines in stock. Suitable to drive elevators. Monroe's Feed & Implement j Sales. FRESH CUT large mums and pompoms, roses, carnations, glads. Imported tulip, hyacinths, crocus, paper white, yellow daffodil bulbs. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE B-flat clarinet; girl's size 10 wool suit; kitchen sink and pitcher pump. 235 South McCammon. FOR SALE Majestic Used one season. Call 333-X. Heater. 360 or FOR SALE 20 acres with 2room house, good well, and lights nnnlipd for. School bus and mail service, 6 miles east of Sullivan! Immediate possession. Price $1500.00. $300.00 down and balance like rent. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 85 bales of Lespe-1 deza hay, 70 cents a bale. 90 Austra White pullets, 3 months, 75 cents each. Chester Elliott, mile east Paxton Postoffice. FOR SALE Warm Morning heater. Good condition. $25.00. Ralph Sims, northwest of Carlisle on R. 3. I , FOR SALE Bred Duroc gilts, lisle. FOR SALE Used upright piano in good condition. Mahogany case. Bargain price, $50.00. R, W. Cadwell Music House. 1. 4-room house, with large built-up front porch, large builtin back porch, full basement, new all steel furnace. House is in excellent condition. Large poultry house, will house 400 hens, large barn, garage, electricity, in excellent condition. 2 wells water. 23 acres land, good fence. Good location. Possession soon. Usrey's for Real Estate 8l Insurance. South Main St., Coftman Bldg. Phone 172. FOR SALE 2-piece International corn picker; International 3 bar side delivery rake. Bill Johnson, Mierom. "Goodness gracious, Gladys! New rugs?" "No,. I cleaned them with Fina Foam. It's marvelous." Root's. FOR SALE Good 1936 Chevrolet school bus, , suitable for huckster delivery or miners' bus. W. M. Draper, 404 N. Main. Phone 685. FOR SALE-j-John Deere wagon in good condition, solid grain bed and scoop board. Everett Irvin, 1 mile south of New Lebanon FOR SALE Fur coat, size 12, like new. Cheap if taken at once. 704 N. Section. FOR SALE New x crop navy beans. mile norths Glendora store. Logan Wardell, Sullivan R 4. FOR 586-X. SALE 9x12 rug. Call FOR SALE Large size Duo Nubian circulator heate.r, good as new, $150.00, or Warm Morning circulator heater, $50.00. See Max Setty or call 8243. FOR SALE 1 small garage stove, 1 heating stove. Powell Motor Sales. Dead Animals Removed All 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 service. John Wachtel Go. Terr TTaat. latHanft i

Hot Air furnaces and blowers in stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90.

FOR SALE 1. 3-room house, good repair, electricity, large lot, good location. 2. 4-room house, all hardwood floors, lights, city water & gas. 2 lots, good location. 3. 5-room house, lights, gfs. 2 lots, good location. 4. 5-room house, lights, gas, water, built-in features, garage. Close to church, schools and stores. 5. 4-room 1 house, glassed-in front porch, built-in back porch, built-in cabinets, house newly decorated inside, complete bath, Areola heating plant, large garage, large lot. Close to stores and school. Immediate possession. 6. ,8-room house, lights, gas and water. Close to high school and stores., On paved st. Can be rent ed as apartments. Nice location. Price $3500.00. Immediate possession. 7. 6-room house with complete bath, gas, basement, located on paved st. Close to church, school and store. 3 blocks from square. 8. 5-room bungalow, gas, city water in yard, large lot. Close in. Immediate possession. 9. 9-room house, modern except basement, Areola heating plant. Good location. Can - be rented as apartments. 10. 5-room house, complete bath, hot and cold water, gas. Located close to church and school. 2 blocks of square. Immediate Possession. 4-room house, with good 0' Pat and repair. Close to fi11 and stores" Price $19,00.00. Posession soon. 12. 4-room house, large rooms, complete bath, house fully insulated, built-in cabinets. Located close to church, school and stores. On paved st. Nice location. 13. 6-room house, strictly modern, almost 1 acre ground, poultry house. Nice location, on paved st., in '4 blocks of . square. 14. 5-room bungalow, hardwood floors, large basement, electricity, house built 4 years, a good one; 2 poultry houses, brooder house, smokehouse, wood shed, large stock barn, 120 acres g0od land, plenty water. Hog proof fence around and through farm. Located on good gravel road, with all rural conveniences. The owner just has the buildings priced, tne land is free. 15. I have other farms, both large and small. Usrey, for Real Estate and Insurance, 11 South Main, Coffman ; Phone..172 FOR SALE International combine with motor, 8 ft. cut, in good condition. P. M. Lester, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Antique library table, mahogany antique marbletop dresser, 4 oak chairs, 1 china closet, 5-burner kerosene range. 715 So. State. Phone 9244. FOR SALE Goose featherbed and two pillows. Walter Akers, 118 W. Washington. FOR SALE 1946 model .A-C combine. R. C. Baker, 3 miles south of Pleasantville. Sandborn R.l. FOR SALE 1946 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, spotlight, fog lights. 'Box 1001 c-o Times. v FOR SALE One team work Raricpr Hrnvevillp nhnnc 0 milos

north of Graysville on Road 63. !Davidson and Son. j FOR "SALE-S.M: five rooms! WANTED-Girls 18 to 35 years j and bath, good double garage. f Wltl) h,fffh ,f ho1 ed""a-! nr . in- j it ii . , tion, to enter fully accredited , Now vacant. Ferd Hall, Oakley . . . . .

Bldg. -Kalamazoo bottle FOR SALE

gas ranges with divided tops, dation plan whereby girls", may $169.95. Bottle gas insulation receive their training without any available (extra). ROOT'S Sulli- cost to themselves. For further I van Store, Appliance Dept., Sec- information write to the DIRECond Floor , TOR -OF NURSING EDUCATION, .1 PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, ILI FOR QUICK SALE will sacri- ' LINOIS.

I f ice four-room house, newly dec- ; orated, and four rooms of furni-' ture, $3500.00. House can be bought without furniture. 508 E. Davis St., FOR SALE South Bend fly rod; Martin automatic reel with new line," and artificial bait, ,$25.00. Harris, South Side Texaco. ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

FOR SALE 2-piece living room suite. Wine color. Excellent condition. Inquire 104 N. Main. PERMANENT and $1.00 gallon anti-freeze, new batteries, sllotgun and rifle shells, battery recharging available at Flynn's, Shelburn.

FOR SALE Large, clean goose featherbed, pair pillows,' or will trade for White Rock pullets or year-old hens. No culls. Call at I 1611 N. Main St. FOR SALE Gasoline pressure I table top range, excellent condi- j tion; taple top kerosene range, A-l condition. Home Modern ! Cabins, Paxton. Bathtubs in Cast Iron, Steel or Vitreous China. In stock. Terms. LAWRENCE VILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90. FOR SALE Magic gas 221 So. State. range FOR SALE Boiler and stoker. Will sell singly or together. 224 Cross St. FOR SALE 1 male pointer bird dog, registered, well broke, 3rd year in the field. Call 387. MISCELLANOUS INSURANCE Complete line. Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg.; Phone 567. CESSPOOLS, Roosevelt toilets cleaned with modern pumping outfit. Satisfaction v guaranteed. Price reasonable. Chas. Earle, Linton. Phone 708-W." FOUND One heifer and one white face steer. About 500 lb. each. Harry Rawles on Henry McClure Farm. Mr. Gerald C. Haynes will not be responsible for any debts other than his own. Brother Roscoe Higgins of Bedford, will hold a series of meetings at the Shiloh Church of Christ from Nov. 3 to Nov'. 16. Thq meetings may be continued after Nov. 16. They will start at 7 o'clock each evening. PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening, 8:00 P. M., Nov. 4, at St. Marv's church basement. Door L ' . WE just received a limited number of South Wind Gas Heaters, and Permanent AntiFreeze. Driver's Service Station,! Dugger. NEED A HOME? Army Surplus Buildings, 16 x m, aouDie noor,. insuiaica rooi,: 2 ft. centers on roof rafters, only $399.00 F.O.B. camp. Also 10x16 $195.00 on display Doelsch Bros, Lumber Co., 1225 State Street, New Albany, Ind. '"CONSULT us "about mirror reI silvering. P & A Store. .. ' RUMMAGE SALE, Elm P.T.A., Friday, Nov. 7 & Nov. 8, at Powell's Garage. Park! Sat., TAKE STEPS to Save Buy your Household needs at the P and A Store. ATTENTION TRUCKERS Gulf gasoline at a liberal discount is waiting for you at Flynn's, west of Shelburn on 41. " WANTED , I WANTED Plumbing and sewer work. Phone 485 for apestimate. Lex POintment and liuiaca blUliliiib avrniwi. i class begins January 5th, 1948. We have a very attractive FounWANTED TO BUY 6-months-old bull calf. No Jersey. Aud Price, Sullivan R. 5. WANTED Girl, permanent position, full time employment. No experience necessary. Milburn Pharmacy. j WANTED Seamstress. Apply j at Wandas Gift Shop, Sullivan. WANTED Driver to Tucson, Ariz. Pulling house coach. Must furnish reference. Omer R. East, 208 S. Main St., Georgetown, 111. WANTED To haul coal, grain or gravel. David Hopewell, jr., .Phone 9155, Sullivan. YOUNG LADY WANTED Position open for young lady. Apply at Bennett's Pharmacy.

I 'fr". ' ' " - . . RIP KIRBY ; r;Try-H0W z REWEMBER HER I REMEMBEC ME, MRS. W I REMEMBER YOU I I HERE'S YOUR FIFTY... J THE-TRUNK? NOW, F MRS.FORTUNAS.' NOj FORTUnAS? DOLLY H VERY WELL, DEARIE WHERE'S THE LET ME SEE a IT iwnwnnDcuc un nvhiD muiV MAI ONP ' I'VP OK,1F f WHPDE'S MY7 FIFTY? TRUNK? m' t

V VfWiUr wi il. r fwwr r .1-. m I " . rV"-' . . J L nil" - .

TDIIMkr fUP'O HOLD YnilR OWED HER FOR MY TRUNK... Vt. -nrTJ CN. MS ZZR , V 1

I BIG BLUE EYE FOR A YAfIFTV BUCKS! bnW?- lMiwMm FSSfiV." V c ' I i I week's rent mMwmM WAWMin&h

eats ; nawm. wntm mmm m jn ari hvut a em h s ' . m it. m -am ut. vikyvauiiiM mivx,-,

' m fill I m MMMM,

I a. mml m i mm

FOR RENT I IAKLLUL

FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. Phone 228 or call at 28 N. State. Tom PDale. FOR RENT 2 light housekeep ins rooms. Adults only. 509 E. Davis St. FOR RENT No. school house station & store with' living quarters. On State Road 48, 1 mile east of Shelburn. Contact O. M. Sebring, Shelburn. FOR RENT Large front housekeeping room. 20 East Harris. I - - I FOR RENT Hospital bed. Ola Milson, 222 W. Johnson. DUGGER . iwyvki ; , , i Mrs. Charles Mason E. A. Hammack were and -Mrs Sullivan visitors Monday. Miss Patty Harlow spent the week-end in Anderson. Indiana. The Pythian Sisters held Halloween party at the shelter house Friday night. Games wer; played and refreshments were served. .The following K. of P.'s and Pythian Sisters visfted ihe Pyi.hian Home at Lafayette Sunday: Mrs. Ona Laxton, Cynthia Carlisle, Bess Mason, Verna L. Ham k Tssbflle Wilson. Ella Sims. Roxje ' Smilh, Mrs! Guy Smith, Hazpl Goodman Ei Edwards, j william Coync.-, Mae Stringer, ,Mr gnd Mrs James Hickman, Mr and Mrs Gus Kielblock, Mr. and Mrs- Ervin Coffee' Mr- anc! ivirs.iieraia usrey ana ivir. ana Mrs. Walter Bedwell. CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank the friends, neighbors, relatives and all those who helped us in any way during the illness and death of our wife and mother. C. S. Able and family. Full House NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP Arrival of twins worsened the hmtcini nrnhlpm nf Mr nnH Mrs. Edward J. Lescarbeau. They have 14 other children and a six-room apartment. Red l&ormnq

Jane said, "There's a husband for you." JANE could not pierce the nonchalance of John Frazier in the days that followed at the Will's Creek settlement. One time he would be intensely interested in her; again he would be merely friendly. Jane masked her own feelings, and told him nothing ... But she was anxious to be rid of the constant annoyance of pretty Dorkey Fannon. The girl was forever thrusting' herself before John Frazier or any man who would notice her for that matter. Jane's chance came when young Eulit Ames rode into the settlement. He was a slender, quiet boy on a fine horse. "There," Jane said to Dorkey, "there's a nice husband for you. Now maybe youll stop shadowing Mr. Frazier."

Dorkey surveyed Eulit Ames but did not seem too impressed. '

Dr. and Mrs. Heber Warner spent Thursday of last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash spent last week-end at Oakland, Illinois visiting Mrs. Nash's brother, Charles Curtis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Snyder of Congress Park, .Illinois, came

. Sunday, for a visit with Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rotramel. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thomas of Terre Haute, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Thomas. .Mr. and Mrs. Emery Drake went . to Lafayette Saturday where, they visited their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Dragoo rand daughter, ; Kathy, and Mrs. Drake's sister, Miss Frances Seever. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schroeder of Terre Haute, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Prepare for Session THE CAPITAL is bustling witn activ- i ity preparing for the opening of the special session of Congress on Nov. i 17, so Mrs. George Dechow does her ( part by polishing up the mace, the magnificent symbol of authority of the House Sergeant at Arms. Made by William Adams of New York, the mace is a reproduction or the original which was destroyed when e Bn ish burned th e Capitol m ,. 1014. iruenuuiumu ouuituiJitutu "Here is a with her sharp, little eyes However, Jane had hopes Prtwtnn copyright, 1947, iy King Fetuwi

JL' 1 1 aft R, ' ' f i j fry tr' $ i , I 1 -1 l5fi l ifi'i, niii "t '- -riiV li rt.rr lit - f,ltt ' ft

and Halloween Party The young people of Bethlehem community enjoyed a Halloween, party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snyder Friday night, October 24. Games . were played. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koenig, Mr. anG Mrs. Garland Wildman and daughter, . Ruth Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hegmimiar and son, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. ! Burnett . Carrithers and childrsn, Ruth Ann and Billy. i ; I Holds Halloween Party The Chi Rho Fellowship of the Christian church held a Halloween party Monday night in the j basement of the church.Every- . one came masked. Patsy Wilson was chosen best masked, Mary Jo Brown second best and Charles Gore was the last one to be , guessed. Entertainment of games t and - songs was, enjoyed by all. ' Refreshments of Halloween can dy, cookies, popcorn balls, apples, ritz crackers and kool-ade were They'll Do It Every wW,bRMlLDEw7 V Urtii'nc Ai I hnccrcn UP.' , YOU SAID THIS WAS STRICTLY IN-FORMAL-TO WEAR OUR OLDEST OUT CLOTHES' - wiv' '4, 0i I C0?8 ml, KINO rEMTBES gVNPlCAl E, Im , WORLD

Schroeder's parents, Mrs. B. R. Sherwood.

L

fi -

Eased on the story of a daring girl's fight for love and her frontier home

secret mark," John told Jane.

that in marriage she would be rid of her at last.

One evening, John showed Jane a rifle from the slocks turned out by his small gunsmithy. "Look here," he said, pointing to the intricately-carved butt. "Here is a secret mark by which you can always tell my work. I put it on every gun." Jane saw a J and an F put together on their side: "They'll be your initials, too," he said, "Jane Frazier." She looked up at him, her eyes darkening with excitement, her red lips parted. Jane Frazier. Then she looked away ... he must not be too sure. ' That night he told her about his boyhood, his ScotchIrish parents, and of being orphaned. They were closer than ever before ....,' But Jane longed for the day when she would reach the,:

gradient' toe. Text copyright, 1946, by Ruby

served to Charlotte Gore, Mary i Jo Brown, Jacqueline Douthitt, 'Joan Jenkins, Connie Thewlis,

Becky Watson, Joyce Mason, Don East, Charles Gore, John Douthitt, Billy Jenkins, Jimmie Watson, Dickie Watson, Donald Mallory, Virginia Kaiser, Violet Watson, Pauline Snyder and Louise Owens. j HYMERA Mr. and Mrs. John celebrated their 50th anniversary October 30. Randall wedding Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Bon nie and Mrs. Hazel Husband Xiauic : Penny Wise, Pound Foolish IRONTON, O. (UP) George ; Hugger, Ironton jewelry store op erator and former police judge, had burglary insurance for 34 years without any need for it. He allowed it to lapse. Then somebody tossed a brick through his store Window arid . walked off with $400 worth of jewelry. Time lWf4 U. I. NMt omm

THE WITCH SHE'S

YOU MEAN THIS

DETERMINED TO BE

OLD RAG? OH 7

THE BELLE

HAHA,HA7IJiJST

BALL TONIGHT. SHE

TH0U6HT I OUGHT

SAV ME

T06ET SOME US

.THIS WAS OP IT BEFORE

A HARD-TIMES

IT FELL TO

PARTy

Pieces tMi RIGHTS EESt.KVEfy Colonel Fry said, "I shall

true frontier, that wonderland of the Ohio Valley now threatened by the French and Indians. The colonies, fighting among themselves, seemed powerless to drive the invaders out. When Colonel Fry took command of the troops at Will's Creek, he refused to move without official orders. Jane herself went to his tent and pleaded with him. "The others already out there urged us to hurry with help," she said. Colonel Fry fixed her with a baleful stare., "I shall await my orders here," he said brusquely, and returned with ostentatious industry to the papers on the table before him., Jane walked away in anger soldiers rioting and drinking," wasting time because a pompous old man awaited orders . . . , . , . . . - (Continued tomorrow)

Frazier Frey. Published by G. P. Petv'i Sob

Quake Hits Peru

PANAMABARRANQUIll.i CANAl flA MARACAIM 0 MEDELLtN BOGOTA' MALPEIO OUITOs.. ' GUAYAQUIL PACiric OCEAN lOUITOS AREA OF EARTHQUAKE AT LEAST 50 persons are known dead as result of an earthquake in Peru that reportedly destroyed, towns of Huancavalica and Huancayo and severely damaged Satipo.. Floods, started by landslides, .damming up rivers, continue to plague-area. (International) By Jimmy Hatlo MV CHARLIE WAS GOINSIDWEARHq OF THE TOAMP COSTUME, tXJT bOMTHINu TOLD ME - THE IDEA SORT OF 13LDRA3VF00Tq SAW THAT SAME DRESS IN THE 60N,TON WINDOW VESTERDAy. 62. 98 Cind Thoughts about THE HOSTESS WHO TOLD ALL THE (jALS NOT TO DRESS UP MANy CONTRIBUTORS-

VP

TINO MARIA Ta I

HUANCAVAUCAP Cjyl . . . "CHJLE

BY RUSY'FRAIlEa f REY . IUUSTRATIONS BY IAWRENCE BUTCHER

await my orders here,." i!