Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 221, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 November 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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BLOND1E I CAN'T i "Im NEVER PUT V FOUNTAIN PEN IN MV X BUT BE SURE ( PEN J l FIND MY tt'b (THINGS WHERE ( PURSE, SO I'LL KNOWy HI AND. RETURN ) Wp ya.1 fllf R1PKIRBY

FOR SALE

CYLINDER and upright

vacuum sweepers. Four-wheel j er

trailers, minus bed, with or without tires. Farm Bureau Co-op.

QUALITY MONUMENTS direct from quarry to cemetery

type i much cheaper experienced deal-

satisfaction guaranteed.

Durham, Powell Garage. Phone 343.

WE HAVE Combination storm!

doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 25. 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. Get those hunting dogs in trim with KRUSTY DOG FOOD RA-

Hot Air furnaces and blowers in stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90. FOR SALE S.M. five rooms and bath, good double garage. Now vacant. Ferd Hall, Oakley Bldg.

FOR SALE Kalamazoo bottle gas ranges with divided tops, $169.95. Bottle gas insulation available (extra). G-E vacuum cleaners, tank & upright models, with attachments. ROOT'S Sullivan Store, Appliance Dept., second floor.

FOR QUICK SALE will sacri

fice four-room house, newly dec

orated, and four rooms of furni

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TIONS, 25 lb. bag, $2.10. JOHN- ture, $3500.00. House can be SON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 , bought without furniture. 508 E. South Court Street. Phone 606. j Davis St.

WISCONSIN ENGINES 2 to 4V2 horsepower engines in stock. Suitable to drive elevators. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sales. FRESH CUT large mums and

FOR SALE South Bend fly rod; -Martin automatic reel with new line, and artificial' bait, $25.00. Harris, South Side Texaco.

FOR SALE 2-piece living

pompoms, roses, carnations, glads, room suite. Wine color. Excellent Imported tulip, hyacinths, crocus, condition. Inquire 104 N. Main.

DaDer white, yellow aauoau

bulbs. Wildin's Greenhouses,

Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Warm Morning heater. Good condition. $25.00. Ralph Sims, northwest of Carlisle on R. 3.

FOR SALE Bred Duroc lisle.

gilts.

1. 4-room house, with large

built-up front porch, large built-

PERMANENT and $1.00 gallon anti-freeze, new batteries, shotgun 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 1611 N. Main St.

FOR SALE Gasoline pressure

in back porch, full basement, table top range excellent condinew all steel furnace. House is in tion; taple top kerosene range, excellent condition. Large poul- a-1 condition. Home Modern try house, will house 400 hens, Cabins, Paxton. large barn, garage, electricity, - . outbuildings newly painted and Bathtubs in Cast Iron, Steel or in excellent condition. 2 wells Vitreous China. In stock. Terms, water. 23 acres land, good fence. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO.,

Good location. Possession soon. Usrey's for Real Estate & Insurance. South Main St., Coffman Bldg. Phone 172.

LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. 90.

Phone

FOR SALE221 So. State.

-Magic gas range.

FOR SALE 2-piece Interna-

tional corn picker; International

3 bar side delivery rake Johnson, Mprom.

FOR SALE 1 male pointer

gjjj bird dog, registered, well broke,

3rd year in the field. Call 387.

71 - 'Goodness " gracious, ' f 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.

t ...HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; .one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate is enough for j two pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn.

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

FOR SALE John Deere wagon in eood condition, solid grain

bed and scoop board. Everett Court St., Sullivan, Indiana,

Irvin, 1 mile south of New Leba non. -

FOR SALE Fur coat, size 12, like new. Cheap if taken at once. 704 N. Section. FOR SALE New crop navy beans. mile north Glendora store. Logan Wardell, Sullivan R. 4.

BLOCKS in kilnsany

CEMENT Steam cured type on order..

STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING CO. Telephone 866

FOR SALE Apartment size gas stove, like new. Can be seen ' at 551 So. Court before 2:30 P.M. j FOR SALE Piano in excellent condition. Phone or call after 5 . p. m. Va mi, west High School, i Henry Bennett, Ph. 9045. j MOTOROLA radio-Dhono combinations. Terms. SOUTHWIND & ! Arvin heater sales, installation & j service. SMALL payment places; any article in lay-away til Xmas. I

Pirtle & Inbody, N. side Sq. FOR SALE Potatoes, 50c pk. Pumpkins, 5c and up. Apples, sweet cider, popcorn. Cox, 2nd house north Funeral Home, Shelburn.

SECLUDED IN HIS APARTMENT, RIP KlReY SWEATS OUT THE. LAST

PAGES OF HIS REPORTON CASE :

NO. 239 .

WHILE A ONCE-CHILDLESS COUPLE

REVEL IN THEIR NEW-FOUND

HAPPINESS..

FOR SALE 1 good Holstein bull. Carl Hilgediek, Phone 317.

FOR SALE Good F-12 tractor and cultivator. 3 miles southeast of Farmersburg. Cassius Taylor.

nu nPDPkr HE'S WILL BE . ,

l iwii. w i v A-rei i r n i i i

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fTIWWi ; FOOTBALL VET I A fflf Ct Jy ' '' rCopr Km; Fc'imrt. SrijiuH. Inr . World njjhli r-.mrd .;5

ANOTHER "BABY FANCIES," PQISCILL4

BLEAK, COUNTS HER. PROFITS IN

HER HIDEAWAY,

ONLY FIVE

GRAND?

ipf I CAN MILK THE

AND APPROACHING A THEATRICAL

ROOMING HOUSE, OFF BROADWAY. .

!how did You lose ,

YOUR. trunk;

dolly ?

I DIDN'T, PAGAM.I

SHE KEPT IT

FOR THE RENT. I

HOCKED ALL I HAD

N TO PAY

LITTLE :

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FOR SALE Girl's winter coat, size 10. In good condition. Price $5.00. 545 East Washington, Phone 350-A.

FOR SALE 560-gallon slop tank and 75-gallon fuel oil tank. Drake Brothers. COAL, by the ton or ton, delivered. Phone 973. 6th vein block, egg or stoker. O. P. DALE INSULATION CO., 738 North Main Street, Phone 258.

MISCELLANOUS

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

CESSPOOLS, Roosevelt toilets

MAKE that bike a

Bike" with the famous Whizzer

motor. Oscar Norris, Authorized Sales and Service. Terms. 438 Star Ave. Phone 749.

SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. 'Motor Phone 228 or call at 28 N. State.

Tom P. Dale.

NOTICE Carload of Glendora oil treated stcker on track. If you need stoker better order now. Draper Ccal Company, Phone 14.

PUBLIC GAMES Mionday evening, November 10, 8 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall. Door prize and program. Public invited.

WANTED

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

and

ap

FOR RENT Large front housekeeping room. 20 East Harris.

ma Ridings and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Homes of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wright.

NEWKIRK'S CARDS OF THANKS

FOR RENT Hospital bed. Ola Cox: . . Milson, 222 W. Johnson. I We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who were

'so kind to us at the. passing of our loved one, George W. Cox.

MEROM

Hazel Carolyn Bogard returned home .Sunday from ' the Riley

tended a Modern Woodman meetling in Terre Haute Sunday afterInoon and were dinner guests of Kenneth Harper. Mr. ad Mrs. Roy Sparks Jr.

the gymnasium on Wednesday

HFI Rl IRM

JI ILLWUI II 1 we especially wish to thank Rev.,and Thursday nights, Nov. 5 and William Wise of Muncie, spent Harry Karns and Rev. John Jer- 6 MrS- Mary R- Cochran is dithe week-end at his home here, rells, the singer and pianist, the recting the play. Everyone is

Gus Riggs of Sullivan, visited men irom tne iocai, ana inosejurgeci to attend

Hospital in Indianapolis where were euesis oaiuraay evening ox she underwent treatment for her Mr- and Mrs- Bil1 Bentley at eyes jWinslow, Indiana. The Junior class of the local ! Mr- and Mrs- Herbert McCamhigh school will present their n of Sullivan, spent the weakclass play . "Bolts and Nuts" in end with Mr- and Mrs- loyd

w esner. -

relatives here Sunday evening

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jefferson are visiting their daughter and

t.J family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Un- , . r r I

versaw ana son, ueorge, ot muianapoUs. Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. Viotet Cash,

Lettie Sweet, and Mrs.

who sent flowers or helped mi ruor, qj nio vsrpi, Qt.

any way. The Cox Family

i Mrs. Lloyd Brown and daughter, Gertie Lou, spent the weekend in Terre Haute with relatives and attended the wedding of Mrs. Brown's nephew, Frank McCloud'.

WANTED Girls 18 to 35 years of age, with high school educa

tion, to enter fully accredited Mrs

nurse's training school. The next Clara Pierce spent Saturday in flass -heirins January 5th. 1948. , Terre Haute.

We have a very attractive Foun- Mrs. Roy -Scott, who spent the Mathias, the singers,

cleaned with modern pumping Nation plan whereby girls may past two weeks in Anderson with bearers, and those outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed. rpCpiVe their training without any ' her niece, Miss Ruby Hitch- : flowers or helped in

Price reasonable. Chas. Earle, rnet i ihmivp. Fnr further i mouch. returned to her home

Linton. Phone 708-W:

brother Roscoe Higgins of Bed

ford, will hold a series of meet-

information write to the DIREC Saturday.

Neal: To our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the death of our loved one, Noah F. Neal, we wish to express our heartfelt appreciation. We also wish to thank Brother Russell

the pallwho sent any way.

e ; Every token will be cherished In ,. 5 !our memory. I '

Shiloh Church of L1N0IS-

ings at the

Christ from Nov. 3 to Nov. 16. The meetings may be continued after Nov. 16. They will start at 7 o'clock each evening.

' TOR OF NURSING EDUCATION, , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, IL- East Glenn, spent Sunday after-1

-jnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Claude

vxermaii.

The Neal Family

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED

Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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WANTED Seamstress. Apply j

at Wandas Gift Shop, Sullivan

WANTED Driver to Tucson,

1 Ariz. Pulling house coach. Must WE just received a limited furnjsn reference. Omer R. East, number of South Wind Gas 9fm c M,in St r.Prtwn Til

FOR 586-X.

SALE 9x12

rug. i

QUALITY MONUMENTS for

Call less; quarry to cemetery direct;

experienced dealer. Satisfaction

guaranteed. Durham, Powell Ga-

FOR SALE Large size Duo , rage. Phone 343

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.

I 8" Shiplap, No. 1, $11.00j. 6" & . 8" Sheeting, $7.50 $10.00; 2x4 i $9.50; 2x6 $9.50; 2x8 $9.50;

I drop siding, $10.00 $12.00; center I match, $11.00; B, better flooring,; $16.00; No. 2 flooring, $10.00. j

i Hand made cedar chest, finished.

Heaters, and Permanent Anti-

Freeze. Driver's Service Station, Dugger. 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,

I New Albany, Ind.

RUMMAGE SALE, Elm Park i

P.T.A., Friday, Nov. 7 & Nov. 8, at Powell's Garage

Sat.,

FOR SALE

International

combine with motor, 8 ft. cut, in

good condition Fairbanks.

P. M. Lester,

3 ft., $19.50; 4 ft., $22.50. South

End Cut Rate Lumber Yard, 592 So. Court St.

ATTENTION TRUCKERS Gulf gasoline at a liberal discount is waiting for you at Flynn's, west of Shelburn pn 41. WELCOME old and new customers back again. Beatrice Bedwell, who is now located at Betty's Beauty Mart. Come in and see Betty & Bea. t 21' N. Court. Phone 157. ' i

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. WANTED Two men to shuck corn. Oliver Ogle, Sullivan, Ind. WANTED Ride or riders to' Terre Haute, regular daily store hours. Phone 732-B. WANTED 4 salesmen immediately for work in Sullivan & surrounding towns. Prefer married man with car. Drawing account after 2 weeks work. New item. Exclusive territory. Earnings unlimited. Write Box E M c-o Times.

Mrs. TVlayme Myers Was in Sullivan Wednesday. i Miss Viola Froment- has returned to her home here after an extended visit with her cousin, Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton, in Linton. Miss Pauline Stevenson was in Terre Haute Monday evening. Mrs. Cassie Thompson spent

Monday morning in Sullivan.

Mrs. Josephine Spinks of Hy-

mera was in Shelburn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, of Terre Haute, spent the week-,

end here with their parents. Mrs. Mattie Harnes. Mrs. Thel-

Beware Coughs from common colds

That Hang 0n Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goesjight to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

Rose, the receptionist; savsTriE BOSS WILL KEEP SOME OLD FUDDyDUD LIKE THIS WAITING A -COUPLE OF HOURS.' OOOH SUCH COMPANy-

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P BUT COMES A HANDSOME SMOOTHIE AjaU EDDV )NiSJ Aurv Lte'r iiLUCrr. kit Tue I COME RI6HT IN. MV BCV-A

I- .Mvirr, cMi-n.u.acrne - --9 V COME RI6HT IN F I

COnt'lW, KING PETUBES SVNDICA!. HOR1.D RIGHTS HESF.KVE1) .''A. j

IS WaD BARNACLE STILlJ

WAITING OUT THERE TO SEE

ME? WELL, KEEP HIM WAITING ANOTHER. HALF-HOUR."

MAV8E HELL GET TIRED

AND GO HOME

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FOR SALE Choice cut flow-

FOR ' SALE Antiaue library ersi chrysanthemums and snap-

. u. tomm Mr. .Tn SrhrnoHor 92R uui t,au iv" !

laDie, manogany anwque mamie- "f j poultry feed this new way! Just top dresser, 4 oak chairs, 1 china ( T0SS. aireei. j bring fa 8Q0 lbg Qf youj. grains closet, 5-burner kerosene range, j CUST0M MADE Venetian I we mix them with 200 lbs. j 715 So. State. Phone 9244. 1 blinds and cornices. Call 137 fori Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate! ""rnD'cATir n fQthorV,H I estimate. Complete line drapery I you get an outstanding Mash.

r , . 4: . T. . 1 .rr.,,1 V. i fri a t lr,ix, n.CT Von ,,e I

Walter Akers, curaiu iialuics. imenor ( j--" j "u " .

1 House. I ana una out now juu tan save; i I . LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED!

FOR SALE 1946 model A-C . FOR SALE One Singer sew-, STORE, Shelburn.

combine. R. C. Baker, 3 miles "'8 mdwune. o meiai pans tor smith of Pleasantville. Sandborn or stand complete. C. E. Sites,

R. 1.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT - Floor Sander, I e ac k - Edger, Polisher. .All new equip-ICREOMULSlON ment. Sullivan Decorating Co., f..rn..nl,. ri,.crA14c Krn..l,;;

CUT. your casn outlay for j Sullivan. Ind.

and two pillows.

118V2 W. Washington.

601 N. Olive.

FOR SALE 1946 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, spotlight, fog lights. Box 1001 c-o Times.

FOR SALE One team work horses . and harness. '. Frank Badger, Graysville phone. 2 miles north of Graysville on Road 63.

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sulli-

18201 or Crawford 53109.

Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co.

Terra H&ntm. Tadlflaa I im.l. HIUW. IWWIMiWMHK.IIMMH.IIII pi.ll Ji lng

PUBLIC AUCTION 2 miles east of Jasonville on Road 48, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 12:30 o'clock. 14 head of dairy cattle, 4 sows with pigs, 3 stoves. Solve your housing problems with one of my nice 24x24 Mil-Built Homes.

; See them at . my place ' day ft FOR SALE Imported Havil-'sale. Terms cash. Julius Fox, and china, 12 dinner plates and 5 owner. Col. E. Knust, auctioneer, teacups & saucers. Price $60.00. Ernest Fox, clerk.

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FOR SALE 3 modern bungalows, well located. Prices $3500 to $6500. Inquire 424 S. Court. C. Price.

Complete Service By Trained Mechanics LUBRICATION MUFFLERS ,& TAILPIPES SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE W. S. JARED Implement Sales 19 N. Section

B0!lDBU

TO GET MORE

If your Wood LACKS IKM! Tou girls and women who Buffs? so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iron. So try Lydla E. Pinkham's TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red blood in such cases. Pinkham's

Tablets are one of the createst blood-

iron tonics you can buy! Buy them V wrath upon the world.

at any drugstore. Worth trying I

lydiaE. Pinto's TASii

Red Morning

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Based on the slory of a daring girl's fight for love and her frontier home

BY RUBY HAZIER FREY ILLUSTRATIONS BY LAWRENCE BUTCHER

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Settlers began to pour back to the blockhouse . . . THE fourth week in May of that year of 1754, the settlers from the Ohio Valley began to pour back in to the Will's , Creek blockhouse. Why were they returning'!' Jane saw them straggle by and wondered. Those she asked said they had been sent oack because of the danger of the advancing French. "Oh, surely" she protested, "not that far south! They would not dare." . i . . But they assured her. that it was true.' Washington was '"'

' having trouble with the road tor his colonial troops and there was no telling when the French would be driven back. There was great activity at the settlement, making room for -the newcomers. " . ' . , But. even then the shot had. been fired which loosed.

John came in with the news.

"My father is dead,". Jane said.

said. At last it would officially be war between France and England.. , ' '. . ' . ," Charles the Peddler came in from the east, bringing maiL John had an order for more guns. Jane had a letter from her home in Winchester. She read it, then touched John's arm. "My father is dead," she said. "I must go back." . It was tru,e.. The situation she had dreaded and avoided so long 'had come at last. It had taken two weeks for the letter to come from Winchester so her father was long buried but nevertheless she would have to return to the. plantation. Her Uncle Horace Burnaby from London wasthere with her mother. "Do what you can for your mother," John told Jane. ' "When things are settled here, I'll come for you." . : . "Do you think it will be long?" ,

'Twenty-one French prisoners are being brought in," he

. rwini copyright, 1947, by Zia Featuret Syndiots, Inc. Tt eopyrlght, X946, by Ruby Txt&itx Fiy. Fublihd by Q, f. Putoam'1 Sons.

' "You'll get another husband," Uncle Horace said

, He smiled. "I'll do what I can to hasten it." So with many misgivings, Jane traveled, alone to Winchester, Virginia. Her mother, Mrs. Bell, fluttered over her. Uncle Horace, a pompous man, surveyed her. "You should i have no trouble getting yourself another husband, niece," he said. Jane looked down and said nothing .. . ' "So," Mrs. Bell put in, "you must come back with us to ,, live in England." . . England! Jane was, thunderstruck. They would not get..' her there! StiU, it ,was too early to speak of John Frazier. She bided her time while her mother fussily superintended -the packing. Two weeks went by and she heard nothing of ' John. Suddenly, word came that the English fort had fallen and Englishmen taken as hostages . . . r ' (Continued tomorrow) ; ,