Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 226, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 November 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
"""PES SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, 1947 PAGE THREE BLOND1E CLA YOU KNOW YOU'RE WHAT'S THE MATTER ? NOT ALLOWED TO GO Anc v01 1 AcrT5Aiii ljc'i r CLASSIFIED AD EATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70o for three insertions, 4c 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. TO SCHOOL WITH ME GET BETTER MARKS )30 ON HOME.' TW AM vm 1 ? - S VaT c ;i
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open formula steer feed. 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. I-X-L FLOUR, $2.05 per 25 lb. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. WISCONSIN ENGINES 2 to 4 horsepower engines in stock. Suitable to drive elevators. Monroe's Feed & ' Implement Sales. FRESH CUT large mums and pompoms, roses, carnations, glads. Imported tulip, hyacinths, crocus, paper white, yellow daffodil aulbs. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver.
APPLES Plenty of apples at Times
he Bolten Orchard, 4 miles east 3f Dugger. Any grade from U. S. No. 1 to drops.. Sweet cider every Jay, also pasteurized cider. FOR SALE Two sows, heavy f. ith pigs. Ernest Lovelace, Sullian R. 5. , . Clothes Closet DOOR MIRRORS, 12"x44", $2.59; G-E sweep;r and attachments; small bathroom gas heaters; curtain stretchers, $4.95; 6-way floor lamps, 9.95; meat grinders, $2.59; basketballs, $4.59; footballs, $1.98 md $2.49; basketball goals, $1.99; . Sun-Land real-skin dolls, $3.95.! SOOT'S, Sullivan Store, Second Floor, Appliance Dept. FOR SALE Singer sewing machine. Good condition. Recently overhauled. $35.00. 513 West Washington. Phone 128-Y. 1. 4-room house, lights, city waier irr yard. New roof, largft lot, on paved st. Close to church, stores and school. Nice .iweation. Priced for quick sale. 2. 7-room semi-modern house, built-in features, glassed - in porch, newly decorated inside. Barn, poultry and brooder houses, all buildings in excellent repair; 10 acres land, good fence. Located 1 mile from Sullivan. 3. 5-room strictly modern house in excellent repair, 11V2 acres land, large poultry house. Located 1 mile from Sullivan. 4. 4-room house, electricity, large front porch, built-in back porch, full basement, new furnace, water in house, large poultry house for 400 hens, large barn, garage. All buildings newly painted and in excellent repair. 2 wells water, 23 acres land, good fence. Nice location. Possession soon. Usrey for Real Estate and Insurance. Coffman Bldg. Phone 172. .FOR SALE 8 sast Hymera on Albert Brothers. pigs. State 2 miles ! Road 48. FOR SALE Nice, March, Anlus bull, eligible to register. 1 i. west high school on 154. Walter Wilson. FOR SALE Team horses andi
saddle mare. Clarence M. Walters, ! Thompson
Dodd Bridge. Graysville phone. FOR SALE 30 weaning pigs. Fohn T. Clark, Shelburn Phone L94-G. FOR SALE 80-acre farm, partly underlaid with coaL A ?ood, plain 6-room house. Loca;ion 3Vz miles from Pleasantville, 5 from Sandborn, 6 from. Freelandville. Priced for quick sale. 3ee or write James E? Preston, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE South 'State, 5room modern bungalow and 4;ar garage. Trade . for farm or small house. C. Price, 424 So. -ourt. ' FOR SALE 5-room completely modern house. Excellent neighborhood and close in, by private owiier. Box 122, c-o Times. . . Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, Pheep. calves and hoes, fall Monroe Feed Service. Sullirn 1 nnit n I vm pnune dy,s or urawtorn 8201 or Crawford 53109. I Terre Haute. We pay all I phone charges. 24 hour service. - . 5 John WachtelGo. 5Tot-o TJknUi. Idlaa " ' I
FOR SALE 4-room modern ! home with bath. Can be seen
SEE US for hog supplement in j from 12 noon until 9 p .m. 712 N.
FOR SALE Buick 4-door seJdan. Clean throughout. Privately owned. 601 Olive St., Sullivan. C. E. Sites. MOTOR OIL 2 quarts, 25c. Anti-freeze, $1.00, $1.40 and $2.65 gallon. New batteries, $11.95 and up. Flynn's, Shelburn; FOR SALE 1939 Plymouth in good condition. Inquire at Shell Station, N. Section. FOR SALE Air compressor, Vt horsepower. Also real rabbit dog. Earl Romine, Sullivan Route 4. FOR SALE -One male pointer bird dog, registered, well broke, 3rd year in field. Also 1930 Model A panel truck, good condition. Phone 387. FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline torpedo, radio, heater, white sidewall tires, sun visor and other accessories. Driven 13,000 milos. Will sell or trade. Price $2100. Write Box LB, c-o . FOR SALE OR TRADE Spotted horse, six yrs., broke; black mare, kid broke. Trade for work horses. T. A. Springer, 314 W. Washington St. FOR SALE J- Dressed capons and young hens. Polled Durham bull, past yearling. James L. Hazelrigg, Shelburn, Ind. 3y4 mi. northwest of Shelburn. WHY PAY MORErommy feed, $4.75; 18 egg mash, $5.15; bran and shorts, $4.20; hog supplement, $5.75; hog grower and fettener, $4.95; dog food, $7.50. Hay, alfalfa, timothy; straw. Abie's Feed Store. 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, ijlALHT MONUMENTS for less; quarry to cemetery direct; experienced dealer. Satisfaction guaranteed. Durham, Powell Ga rage. Phone 343. CE31ENT BLOCKS Steam cured in kilnstype on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING CO. Telephone 866 any FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N. Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. FOR SALE New Remington portable typewriter. 725 East Jackson St. MONUMENTS in all sizes at 20 E. Washington St. to select from j and can be erected yet this fall. You don't have to wait six to nine months for delivery. Open evenings on appointment. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson & Son. , COMB HONEY for sale at 40c a pound. Phone 101. Maurire SOUTH END CUT RATE LUMBER YARD 6" center match, $11.00 hundred; 8" ship lap $11.00 hundred; 10" ship lap, $11.00 hundred; 12" ship lap, $11.00 hun-. riroA- B" v,1-, . j I ;n'n lmrkl Grade B, $16.00 hundred; sheet- j ing, square edge, $10.00 hundred; j r luunng no. a, ifiu.uu, u ana Det- i ter, $16.00 hundred; all 2", $9.50 hundred. Hand made cedar chest, finished, 3 ft., $19.50; 4 ft., $22.50. e open irom :uu xo a:uu o days a week. South End Cut Rate j Lumber Yard, 592 So. Court St Motors; 13,' and ft Single Phase. In stock. LAW RENCEVILLE ' SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90. . FOR SALE Electric sweepers, different makes. Price $20.00 and up. Buy on monthly payments. Wm. Bradley, Phone 15, P. O. Box 47, Paxton, Ind. TRAILERS ALL KINDS. Axles, Wheels, Brakes. Truck Bodies all kinds Stake Pockets, Sills, Kails, Lights, Hardware and Moulding:. Upholstering Supplies Leatherette, Cotton, Burlap, Springs, etc. Custom Built Steel Kitchen Cabinets. DRASE brothers -
FOR SALE Westinghouse au-j tomatic electric range. Good con- ) dition. $35.00. 204 E. Jackson.1 Phone 860. I FOR SALE One 1-row Case!
corn picker, and good team of work horses. E. H. Clayton, Box 232, Linton, Ind. SOUTHWIND & ARVIN heater sales, installation & service by factory trained man. Pirtle & Inbody, N. side Sq. HEATING STOVES For Immediate Delivery. Florence, Duo I Nubian, Majestic, Glow Boy, and all size Warm Mornings. Liberal trade-in allowance. Use your credit. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE One cook stove, one baby play pen, one solid oak table. All in good shape. Mrs. Malcolm Pinkston, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE Bred sows and gilts. Also weaned pigs. Will sell one or all. See Wm. Alsman, 1V2 miles south of Dugger, mornings or evenings. FOR SALE Newly upholstered davenport bed with reversible cushions, and cabinet radio. Oba Bean, 636 N. Watson. FOR SALE Farm of thirtynine acres, near J. A. mine east of Sullivan, a real bargain. Also Ford two door, Model '29. $1.50 for cash. John Gallagher, R. R. 4. Phone 936-A. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet sedan. See after 5:00 p. m. 1520 N. Court. . Lavatories, shower cabinets, toilets and recessed medicine cabinets. . In stock. Terms. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COM-: I-ANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Phone 90. MAJESTIC Coal Ranges wi'th all the features you want. Your order will be filled today. Woodward Hardware Co.. Dugger, Indiana. OR SALE 4-room house, utility, modern except ;. heating unit, 2 23 acres, barn, in Merom, for $3500. - Also Philgas' Tappan range and Westinghouse washer. Paul Gettinger. FOR SALE Heatrola, $15.00. Wilbert F. Robertson, 820 E. Washington. FOR SALE No. 155 Hot Blast Air Tight Florence Healer 518 N Main St. Charley Crawford. FOR SALE 1937 Willys sedan, $75. Mac's Radiator Shop. FOR SALE 4-room house, in .riymera. Two lots, two good wens ot water. Good condition bee Roy Akers, Hymera. miscelIanous INSURANCE Complete line. Real estate farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567. CESSPOOLS, RwsevelttoileTs cleaned with modern pumping outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price reasonable. Chas. Earle, Linton. Phone 708-W.. PUBLIC GAMES, Thursday evening, Nov. 13, 'Teen Canteen. Door prizes. Public invited. TRI KAPPA Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday, November i and 15, 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. ! at Powell Motor Sales, BETTY'S BEAUTY MART nounces the return of Eeatrice Majors Bedwell. We welcome you to our appointment list. Make you early. Phone 157. . DIESEL POWER Instruction, Male. Mechanically inclined men get free facts about opportunities and training plan covering big new field of DIESEL ENGINES for trucks, tractors, locomotives. power nlants jhin etc. We train you in your spare time. Write for details giving age Diesel Training, Box 10 c-o Times. AUNT Susie. will be delighted with Fina Foam for Xmas. It cleans -rugs and upholstery. Root's. , . AT SERVICE Registered Toggenberg dairy goat male. Fee $1.00 at gate. iy4 mi. west high school. Walter Wilson. WE HAVE Close to Sullivan, small acreage with , extra , good four-room house with bathroom. 5, 8, 40 and 80 acre farms. Town property, some modern. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS. equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy. ,- .
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CUT your cash outlay for poultry 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 and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. WELCOME old and new customers back again. Beatrice Bedwell, who is now located at Betty's Beauty Mart. Come in and see Betty & Bea. 21 N. Court. Phone 157. MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40, 50, 60! Want to feel peppy, years younger? Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron; also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. New "get acquainted" size only 50c. At all druggists m Sullivan, at Smith Drug. PUBLIC GAMES at the Canteen Thursday night at 8 o'clock. ; WANTED : , WANTED Plumbing and j sewer work. Phone 485 for apfnnintmpnt nnH AQtimatp . T.ov Davidson and Son, WANTED Girls 18 to 35 years of age, with high school education, to enter fully accredited nu's training schooL The next 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 DIREC TOR OF NURSING EDUCATION, PARIS HOSPITAL, LINOIS. PARIS, ILW ANTED TO BUY Horsedrawn wagon with iron whdels and without bed. Box 107. care Times. . WANTED Washings, and curtains. 225 N. phone 370. ironings Main or WANTED TO HAUL Coal, grain or gravel. David Hopewell, Jr. Phone 9155, Sullivan. WANTED TO BUY Domestic rabbits weighing 4 to 6 lbs. Call 773-L, Sullivan. WANTED Girl immediately for permanent position at Boyle's News Stand WANTED TO RENT 100 acres
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AFTER Lester Sipes snarled "Let me be," at his jealous l sister, here was a stunned silence in the blockhouse. Miss Sipes left. After a few minutes, Sipes sauntered out and Dorkey went to her cabin. . f "There is "something evil about that girl the way she iff ects men," Jane said to herself. . , - Jane, too, finally went to her cabin. It was quite late when ;he heard a sharp cry outside. She stepped out. In the bright moonlight, she could see two figures near the spring. It was Dorkey and Lester Sipes. ' He held her arms. She struggled and cried, "Let me go." suddenly a shadow moved on the other side of Jane, itealthy and menacing. She followed involuntarily. It was Hiss Sipes. She came up behind her brother, a flash of
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ROOMING HOUSE IS SLUMBER : Hsx 'EM Tr1 11 , WANTED TO BUY 25 shoats weighing 100 lbs. Russell Patton, Fairbanks. Graysville phone. WANTED Night waitress. Off Saturday night. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. 1 - , WANTED News Stand. Newsboy. Boyle's FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. AIL new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment, ground floor, private bath. Close in. Adults only. Vacant Nov. 21. 224 W. Harris. FOR. RENT 3-room and bath apt., unfurnished. Utilities furnished. 30 N. French. LOST LOST Half hound & bulldog Short hair; black & white blaze face, whitp tin on end tail. Tele phone 956J1. Ervin Veirs, Linton, Ind., R. R. 3. Liberal reward. i LOSTReward. -Overload truck spring, Call Earl Hobbs, New Lebanon, and reverse charge. Al80 sweet Ptatoes for saleDUGGER Mrs. Pauline Houck of Crane, Indiana, is visiting friends and relatives .here. 'Miss June Ann Miller spent the week-end in Shelburn visiting friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Orval Miller visited in Pleasantville Sunday afternoon. Miss Wilma Dudley visited in Linton Sunday. Miss Evelyn Gray visited in Dugger over the week-end. Miss Rachel Griffith of Plymouth, Indiana, visited her mother over the week-end. William Hopkins visited his mother over 'the week-end. . Mrs. George Comstock, Mrs. Fannie Howell, Mrs. E. M. Deputy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buck, Mrs. James Ashburn, David Houston and Roy Schof ield attended the funeral of Paul Thomas Walters at' Shelburn Sunday. ft If Her arm rose and Prwin opyright, 1947, by King Feature
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TRICKIER BUT NOT TOO CARLISLE HIGH ! SCHOOL NEWS . - . , ., , We are all anxious for Friday night to come so that we can see 1 what Mr. Callahan, our new coach ha3 in line for us as far as 'basketball in concerned. We have I rviir firo n -3 rvi a sf caoenn Vi aro with Lyons and we feel that if the Yell-leaders and the student body will get behind the boys and j the Coach with full force that they can do anything. We will see what kind of a yell section we have Friday evening when we have Pep-session in the gym. The Junior class with their sponsors, Mr. Lawlis and Mrs. IIale launches' their first project with great success last Friday night when a Halloween social was enjoyed by the public in the old, gym. A large crowd came out with about 50 of them mask ed. (What faces we did see). Three days before the social each class chose a Harvest King and Queen and the eighth grade chose three princesses and three princes. The winning candidates were Virginia Blice, queen; Bill I MacDonald, knag; Patty Page, princess, and John Nash, prince. They were all crowned with harvest crowns at 9:00. We feel that having put this over with such great success that we can sure ly finish our remaining proj'ects with as much success. We are sellfi." stationery and T-shirts and areygoing to sell cokes and candy at the ball games. ,We will serve the Lions Cub the 20th of November. The play committee are trying to pick out a play which we will give next spring. If a stranger liad - come into school Tuesday they' probably wrong with some of the girls run- ' ning around in high heel shoes 'ancl blue-jeans rolled up to their i knees. Don't be worried though it was just imitation day for the new G.A.A. members. A movie "Chip Off The Old Block", sponsored by the Y-Teens was enjoyed in the auditorium Wednesday afternoon. The Beta Club was notable to meet Monday night so they will ineet next Monday night. Plans are now being discussed con cerning a trip to Indianapolis to j the Sonjo Henie Ice Review and the convention to be held Dec. 12 and 13 at Bloomington. The club is having a rood sale featur- j day morning. Part of the pro be the 1 gram Monday night will
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formal initiation of two new 'members, Phyllis Knotts and : Bill Nicol. Then Tuesday (oh if"" ... ...
I1UW X pilty U1C1I1 LlJCJf WlKl ' to go through the informal in- Howard Sparks of Indiana Uniitiation which won't be so long f versity, Kenneth and Sylvester hecause we eet out of school at Soarks of Rose Poly, spent the
noon Tuesday it being Armistice Day, SHELBURN Mrs. Ora Powell of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkston for a few days visit. Mrs. Dorothy McHugh spent Saturday in Terre Haute. Foyl R3vtr anrl Ralnh Hitch- . mb h of Ande spent the week.end at their h0me here, ; Mr and Mrg claude German I , . aahtBr Mriivn MrMillan. spent Sunday in Brazil with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wollms. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sweet and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and daughters of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. "Willfanv Sweet. Don McFarland. who is employed at Gary, Indiana, spent the week-end here with his family. MEROM Frank and Lowell Boroughs of Chicago, Illinois, visited their grandfather, Ernest Boroughs, of Merom, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bates left Thursday for Donna, Texas to spend the winter. Mrs. Marion O'Neal and dau ghter of Warner Robins, Georgia, I ! f..MST: Jean Johnson. Alice Parker spent the weekend at home.
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ln that instant, Miss Sipes leaped ... 4$ anyone!" She ran out to see if the terrible drama could yet be stopped. ' . ' , It was the mount shouting. He had come down from the tower and was running through the gate that stood open . to the river. Jane followed him to the bank. She caught a glimpse of a woman's figure on the bank. It was Miss Sipes. In the instant that J ane saw her, she raised her arms and threw herself into the current. .. :, . The mount began to call, "Quick, someone, "get her " He struggled to get out of his coat. Others were, ruiining out of the blockhouse now. Jane caught the mount's arm. "Let her go," she said. He stared at her! speechless,, as -thouglj trying to comprehend. Jane'$ touch held him back. "Let bet go," she repeated ... . - . ' (Continued tomorrow). ,
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RIP KIRBY Beverly Elmore and Lloyd Vickrey of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Uiaries vicsrey , familv. week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid and Milton Pinkston spent the weekend with their sister, Mrs. Lilly, Woodard, at Anderson, Indiana. Mary Ann Renaker, student at Indiana University, spent ,the week-end, at home. Sonny Heidenreich, who is attending school at St. Louis, spent the week-end at home. . 1 Luther Owens of Indianapolis, ' spent the week-end at home. .ii Mrs. Cora Dungan returned to her home Friday after v a visit with her daughters in Sullivan, Paxton and Terre Haute. SHIMMY? CA0SES ACCIDENTS Thi (a r thai " wtava " r , ''wandtri"wW tautt bad ecci. Jenti. ffav ut rtmtvt lk$ 'thimm' from four tar anidrivt $aftfy. SpniaiUt Itrvict E 118 So. Main Phone 98
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