Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1947 — Page 5

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SEE US for hog supplement in pellet form. We also have a new open formula steer feed. Farm Bureau Co-op. WIS HAVJE 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. FOR SALE 3-point shingle roofing, $6.50 square (colors, red and green); blue shingles,' $6.90 square. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court, Phone 606. APPLES Plentv of aDDles at the Bolten Orchard, 4 miles east j of Dugger. Any grade from U. S. No. 1 to drops. Sweet cider every day, also pasteurized cider. . FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth Spetial DeLuxe Club Coupe, very clean. Heater, new battery and all new General tires. 840 N. Main or phone 278. FOR SALE 1938 GMC truck Service Greenhouse. panel FOR SALE House, one acre. Electricity, 4 large rooms, pantry, cellar, cupboards, sink, water in kitchen, good well, poultry house, lumber for porch, one room, double garage. $1800. Immediate I possession. East of Hymera to K. ! of P. cemetery, south to third

S ' house. Rev. A. Pittman.

FOR SALE 1 Florence Circulating Heater. Ercellent condition. Also 1 car heater. Inquire at 1013 N. Main. s FOR SALE 1936 Ford pick-up truck, new factory bed, good tires. 575 West Johnson, phone i 599-b. FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet

truck, A-l condition, 20,00,0 miles. Real estate farms and town proIvan Robbins, R. 2, Carlisle. perty. Ferd Hall, North Oakley

1 1 . FOR SALE International 2-M I rdprn picker, mounted. R, Car-' W , l?sle, 5 mi. southwest., Forrest WXphegley. -V-- -

. HOME FREEZERS, 6, 8, 16 Cu. Ft. Terms. Pirtle & Inbody, N. ci,i e ... - ' FOR SALE Two 16-inch Ford wheels with tire and tubes; two Starrett micrometers, zero to one inch and one inch to two inches. Reasonable, 720 East Chaney St, .. .. FOR SALE Two-piece living room suite, new Hollywood bed . and mattress, birdseye chest of ' drawers, dresser, rocker and vanliy Cliail. -fiiso ldige rugiuauc. Must be moved at once. Call at Pope's Tourist Court. .f FOR SALE Girl's brown win- ' ter coat, size 14; black rubber; .' raincoat, size 42; tan leather coat, . size 42. Also two rooms for rent, 819 N. Main St. FOR SALE( Road Oak 1 Warrior Heatrola in good condition, with pipe. $25.00. Ill No. Chase St. FOR SALE Cabinet, electric washer, dinette set, round table, other articles. Reasonable. Fred Smale, IV2 miles north,' - Vi mile west of Exline Corner.

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FOR SALE Pointer puppies, $10.00 each. 444 Star Ave. FOR SALE 16 gauge Reming ton Sportsman automatic shotgun with poly choke, 3 shot., 844 N. Main or phone 278, Sullivan. FOR SALE Schwin bicycle, good condition. Cheap. 718 So. State St., City. j FOR SALE 8-plece dining room suite, set of dishes, kerosene heater, and 3-burner ga plate. All in very good condition. Phone 8221. . FOR SALE Fur-trim tuxedo winter coat. Also black fitted winter coat. Size 10 & 12. Beautiful veneer bedroom suite. 'All like new. Priced reasonable. Call at 831 E. Washington. . FOR SALE Rubber-tired wagon with fifth wheel. . James H. Ault, Phone 8251. Dead Animals Removed Ml kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hoes. Cal' i . t i ct ! . . r 11 I van phone 332 or Crawford SZ01 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hoar service. John Wachtel.Co Terre Ha.ta. IndkM I

FOR SALE 8 nice O.I.C. gilts and barrows, weigh 90 to 100 lbs. First house west Glendora Store. Charles Hamilton, R. 3, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Nine nice ewes, all young ones. Floyd Chambers, one-half mile south Shiloh Church or 4 miles east of Paxton.

FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor, and Easy electric washer. Wyn-1 ford Matney, east of C. & E. I. FOR SALE Purebred registered yearling bull, and 48 bass Hohner accordion, good condition. John Dunivan, R. R. 2, Sullivan or Graysville telephone. PULLETS FOR SALE This year White Rocks and Austra Whites, now laying. -$1.25 each. Gurney Stierwalt, Carlisle, Indiana, R. R. - FOR SALE Rebuilt Behr Bros. upright piano, .mahogany case, good tone and plenty of volume. Wonderful instrument for church, school, lodge or entertainment place. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE 5-room house and 3 lots at south edge of Farmersburg. 2nd house east of railroad on Glendale road. Bargain , at $2,000. Elmer F, Bailey. . FOR SALE 1941 Buick fourdoor; sedan and 1941 Mercury two-door sedan. Powell Motor Sales, South Main Street. FRESH CUT large mums and pompoms, roses, carnations, glads. i inivixi ifjttx wreatns, pots ana balls. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE One Model heating stove; Florence, medium size; Quick Meal cook stove; 100 fence posts, seasoned. John Watson, Shelburn R. 2, near Scott City, MISCELLANOUS INSURANCE Complete line. aiag., rnone do. . . DONKEY BASKETBALL games: Graysville Gymnasium, ec. l--at7:30 Ps -M. Adults,-50c; . children, 25c. Graysville F.F.A. j - - - NOTICE In order to conform with working hours our platform for ice sales will close at 4:30 during week days and at noon on Sunday throughout the balance of the winter. Merchants Ice and Coal Company. . , - ' The bi-monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 139 was held at the Legion Home November 18 at 8 p. m., with President Hannah Murray iiwiu6, incuij-uirc imcimuclj and all officers but two were present. - WANTED j WANTED Plumbing and sewer work. Phone 485 for' appomtmcnt and estimate. Davidson and Son. Lex WANTED Girls 18 to 35 years of age, with high school education, to enter fully accredited nurse'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 DIRECTOR OF NURSING EDUCATION, PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, ILLINOIS. ' WANTED Washings and ironing to do in my home. Will call for them. Also light hauling. 333 N. Broad. Phone 842-X. W ANTED Night dish washer at Coffee Shop. Apply in person, FOR RENT FOR RENT -Edger, Polisher, nent. Sullivan "ullivan, Ind. - Floor Sander, All new equipDecorating Co., FOR RENT 4-room modern unfurnished apartment. Inquire upsairs, 225 N. Main. i FOR RENT Large front furn-: ished light , housekeeping room. ; 20 E. Harris St. . j FOR RENT Sleeping fooms. 29 N. State. Phone 817. . FOR RENT Semi-modern furnished apartment. 543 So. Court. TRAILERS ALL KINDS. Axles, Wheels, Brakes. Truck Bodies all kinds Stake Pockets, Sills. Rails, Lights, Hardware and' Moulding. Upholstering Supplies Leatherette, Cotton, Burlap, Springs, etc. Custom Built Steel Kitchen Cabinets.'. DRAKE BROTHERS

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LOST Small black silk purse about 4 inches long. Contains $85.00 in bills and 1 dollar in change. Lost while shopping in Sullivan. Notify Elza 'Walters, Phone 9234. LOST Black &i tan female beagle hound, answers to name Lady. Collar bearing Indianapolis address. Disappeared Nov. 15. Anyone having information notify Earl Mason, R. 5, Sullivan, or telephone 38F22 Dugger, collect. society" ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Dr.' and Mrs. M. S. Brown of Spencer, Indiana will entertain with a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Their guests will be IVTt. on1 Mm T R Rrnwn Mr ! . i ' 1 O . V. . ' . . . . , - - and Mrs. D. H. Brown and Mrs. Lola Maxwell .of Sullivan, . Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and daughter, Mary Jo, of Carlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack BroWn and daughter, Susie, of Robinson, Illinois. In some churches of France the hollowed shells of the giant clam of the East Indies are used to hola hoy water a use that well accords with the beautiful white of the inner surface of these shells. The Pythian Games were the second of four great national festivals .of the Greeks, held in the Crissaean Plain, near Delphi. Their origin was attributed to Apollo in celebration of his destruction of the dragon Python. St. Clair lake belongs to the Great Lakes system and is situated between Lake Huron and Lake Erie and between the state of Michigan and the province of Ontario. It receives the waters of Lake Huron through the St. Clair river and discharges into Lake Erie through the Detroit river. V Takes Office .j, STANDING IN FRONT of a poster of herself, Anna Pauker, Communist firebrand, outlines Romania's foreign policy in Bucharest during installation ceremony as foreign minister. (International) Like birds of , a feather . Fpmilies set together, YOU'LL get there right If you rir!? Black & White Phone v 239 City T JOHN F. STULTZ

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Night Star said, "Mad Wolf Frazier soon dead." MONTHS crept by while Jane remained a prisoner in the Indians' camp. There seemed to be a conspiracy to give her no news. But Night Star by accident gave her a shred. They were at the river bank where Night Star was washing dirt from lily roots when the Indian said, "Red Morning should have own lodge. Marry Pesquitomen." "I already have a husband," Jane said. , "Mad Wolf Frazier? Mad Wolf soon dead, him no longer wise in woods. Anger take away cunning." Jane caught her breath. So they had seen John. He was alive; he was angry; he was searching ior her. She asked quietly, "Where did they ses Mad Wolf Frazier?" But Night Star, alarmed at what she had already re

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Mrs. Maude Watkins I Linton Tuesday. i Mrs. Verna Hammack returned I home from Grassy Point, Mich igan Tuesday. Geneva HunVer and Carol uowaen and children were Linton Tuesday. Mrs. Monna Hopkins is in Bloomington today visiting her , son, William. He will return j home with her. ! The Lions, club had their j Thanksgiving supper Monday i evening. They had a large crowd, ! an excellent speaker and moving pictures were shown. ! In Tahiti the natives may dls'card their clothing and not be v considered immodest as long as - they are tattooed, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. It was Abraham Lincoln who proclaimed the last Thursday in November, 1863. as the first annual" national Thanksgiving Day. Highway 11 Phone 330 11 innrii iTiBiiimamii n ramt i iMfcfc.piai;ifw speak no other word. the confidence of the

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Mr. arid Mrs. John Brewer Jr. of Jasonville were guests of Mr.

i an Mrs' Joh" ewer bunaay. Mrs. Esta Stark returned to her home here Sunday after an extended visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starlc New Mexico. Mrs. Hallie Campbell of Danville, Illinois, spent the week-end How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right 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 to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis TheU Do It Every SEE uv-nwL

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tribe. Mostly they were friendly. Only young Metusaquah eyed her with enmity and Jane was surprised when she learned the real reason for her guard's dislike. "Metusaquah once was chosen for Pesquitomen," Night Star told her. "Now he has eyes only for you." Jane was truly frightened when the warrior spoke his mind. She had stopped before him and smilingly had asked for her locket back. Secretly she berated herself for not previously destroying the evidence against John which it contained. Pesquitomen stared down at her and Angered the locket on a chain about his neck. "When you are Pesquitomen's wife," he said, "locket again yours." '' Jane lowered her gaze. To offend the chief's brother now , could lose her pll that she had gained. She said, "Perhaps

here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Charley Hughes and sister, Hazel Williams. Miss Ola Lane of Terre Haute visited friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Helton Hughes of Terre Haute spent Sunday with his parents here.

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