Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 150, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 July 1948 — Page 7
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948. TLLIVAN. INDIANA t AGE SEVEN BLONDIE --v DADDy PATRICIA IS HOMESICK AND H VOU TO DRESS , CLASSIFIED AO RATE Minimum charrell words or less, 35o, first Insertion. 2c for each r TAKE HER HOME Idltional word, fit' it Insertion. 18 words or less 70o tor three Insertions, io for each additional rd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2c per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of thr fouth, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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FOR SALE
'ENCE, baler twine, 2,4-D weed
er in liquid and powder form, m Bureau Co-op.
UTO INSURANCE Same ser-
e, no raise in rates, rera 11, North Oakley Bldg. Phone
General Insurance & Real.
OR SALE New house on 54,
rt distance from town, never unied. Full basement, strictly
idem. One must see to appreci-
Ed Alumbaugh, owner, 634 S.
Lit. Phone 904-A.
FOR SALE 8-room house, CARPETS, rugs and upholstermodern, on West Washington ing cleaned, sterilized and rejuv-
Slreet. possession within 30 days. Price $10,500.00. W. T. Mellott, Agent.
FOR SALE Stokal Bin Fed Stoker. (Also double kitchen windows and single window. Both have Rusco self-storing storm sash and screen. Dr. John H. Oldham. SCREEN WIRE Galvanized and bronze; Daisy and Red Ryder BB guns; all size shotguns and rifles; metal lunch kits. Gamble's,
"The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank and Bud Vanzo,
enated. Free estimate and demonstration. Work done in your own home. Phone 37-H Shelburn.
t THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, . 118 North State Street, Sulli
van, Indiana, invites you to attend the GOSPEL MEETINGS now in progress, through August 8th. Sunday services 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. Evening services 7:30 P. M.
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WOULD you drive 50 miles for
$100? Bring your car to 212 North
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irioirotnr Tnn nrirpi Daid 'owners, norm siae square, pnone oecuun. we uuy laie moaei usea f eZl; i l,ts':13. G- Deck Mobilgas Sta-
ck service. Open until late
bugh the harvest for your con-
ience. We do appreciate your
mess, bod xernune, Mgr.
nson Feed & Supply Co.
lOTTLE GAS RANGES for im-
Hiate delivery and hook-up.
OT'S Sullivan Store, Appliance
it., Second Floor.
FOR SALE Boss kerosene range, 5-burner, built-in oven. 523 N. Court.
tion, Sullivan.
FOR SALE Fries, 45c per lb. Dressed, 25c extra. A. T. Pittman, 326 N. State. Phone 952-L.
JOHNSON'S KILL-ALL (contacticide, stomach poison and fungicide). An effective dust for protection of vegetables, flowers and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACKAGE. Contains Rotenone, copper, ' DDT, sulphur and other valuable
FOR SALE-Hawaiian guitar, mfltpriais to kill hn hPrtim.
OR SAl"e1941 Plymouth th ease; steel aTnd Pks, $15.00. cabb worms and just about UK lati riymouui Two ice boxes. Lars Heatrnla av.,.. .
ch in good condition, with ctn,IO M everyuiing eise uuh gives you
uouoie wim your gardening, jusi
dust it on. Economically priced: 1 lb. for 39c; 3 lbs. for $1.15.
7 Dodge motor. If
Warren Sevier, R.
in, ind.
interested R. 3, Sul-
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model
A Ford. Good tires, brakes, Seal
OR SALE 1936 4-door Ford.
;o reouiit v motor, raui
lers, l va miles norm oi mi.
nor church.
: . ... . - JOHNSON feed & sttppt.v ro shown to us. not only at the tu
nearn neaangnts. hu Jiast uune a Cfte ' . . dea son but over a and Mrs. Leon Garner' at Calu-
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' , 115 South Court St. Phone 606.
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Registered U. S. Patent Ottice.
CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the friends and neighbors for all the kindness
Walter Sparks
Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. L. spent the week-end
period of nearly four years
especially want to thank
FOR SALE ALFALFA.
aling today and tomorrow,
iilv 29th and 30th. Second
jutting. Fine quality. Been
med and phosphated. Come to eld bottom farm. Dr. S. E.
indley.
TCFT.VTNATOH hnms fraovore
used Whizzer bike, used tires 50c terested in having your silo filled Clyde Peck, Rev. E. E. Aldrich Renaker,
Zink, Shelburn R. R. 2.
We met City, 111. On Sunday they
Bro. visited with their son, Edward
who is taking his
up. E-Z Terms. Pirtle & Inbody. I i
at the Training
FOR SALE 5-room house, 3 lots, North Court Street. Possession 30 days. Price $2,800.00. W. T. M,ellott, Agent. I
OR. SALE Semi-modern i-
xa house. $1700.00. 906 N. Court
call 9101.
OR SALE 1-row Co-op corn
ker. Ready to do the job. Ray
ckard, 7 miles southeast Sulli-
ii Dugger phone.
MEN AND WOMEN. Supply customers in your neighborhood with Rawleigh household necessities. Steady year-round income
1 FOR SALE Grocery store, do- in next town. A post card request ing good business, good location. ! will oring yu full details withGood reason for selling. Write out obligation. Give age, previ- ! Box 287 c-o Times.- i 0lls work, phone number. Raw-
I leigh's. Dept. ING-603-245. Free-
basic Naval . training Great Lakes Naval
Station. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and family of Indianapolis spent the week-end withGrover
FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet Dort. Ill
l'A-ton truck, long wheelbase, i. r
Donovan, 31 WANTFri
new tires. Max R.
miles east of Sullivan.
and Rev. Thomas Jennings, the
American Legion Post No. 139, the Auxiliary, Mrs. Virgil Baldwin and Sally Pope who furnished the music. The pallbearers, the Sullivan County. Funeral Di
rectors and the State Association, Vickrey. all of these beautiful floral offer- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornings given by friends and neigh- ton and son of Saginaw, Mich., bors, many words of sympathy are guests this week of Mr. and
spoken, and assistance olfered in Mrs. Ed Pinkston. any way, will long be remember- Guy Sparks and son, ed by his Father and Mother. Wayne Mahan, Bruce
Mrs. Rose Mary Wicks of Day
ton, Ohio is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes. - I I Several of the young people from the Church of God attended the Youth Camp at Brazil last week. ' i Mrs. Madge Knox of Muncio, j Indiana visited .relatives here i over the week end. I
Mrs. Geraldine Walker and
Jerry, visited her parents last week end. i
Hubble
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Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Railsback.
NOW AVAILABLE New bot-
gas ranges complete with lgas equipment. Bill McCoy.
FOR SALE 1948 Schult House- CESSPOOL, septic tanks, gov-1 CARD OF THANKS trailer 6 months old. 27 foot tan- ernment toilet cleaning. Modern I We wish to thank our neigh
dem, electricity, refrigerator and PumPinS equipment. Box 20 care! bors and friends, especially the guests Sunday of Mr
brakes. Birch
Linton 189J2.
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and Dickie Daniels spent the week-end in St. Louis, Missouri, attending the baseball games. . Mrs. Freda Hubble and Mrs. Mary Maupin were dinner
and Mrs.
interior. Cheap.
j WANTED Restaurant Maytag washer, APP in person. Gable Inn.
help.
FOR SALE
RMY SHOES for sale. Shoes gas or electric. 4th hnnso wost nf
2d any color. BENNY ua ; Baker mine. Hixon. ! wainiju xu buy tromes in ANK S & S SHOE REPAIR- - I Sullivan regardless of location.
G, .10 North Court. I . AL,J!' Green beans for t-ash or terms. Can finance most
. . n.uuiung ana . canning. 320 N. any party with small or large OR SALE 1 good 6-piece din- French. Mrs. Black. ! down payment, 6 interest. GIVE room suite, $25.00; 1 gas stove, . 1 QUICK SERVICE. C. Price. 424
1.00; 1 guitar, $7.00. 826 E. - certified Vigo So. Court St. or call 390.
Iishington St. Phone 441-B.
FOR SALE 3V4 acres, 4 rooms,
;;loscd-in porches, built-in cab-
Is and water in kitchen. Small
lit. Phone Shelburn 56-X. ,
FOR SALE 5-room house with
ih, ,plenty of dutbuildings. Lo-
ed 5 blocks from square on
ved street. Inquire at 702 N.
ite after 6 p. m.
.wheat. Call Damon Pugh, Farm-
i ersburg telephone.
WANTED Part time waitress. Apply in person. Sullivan Hotel.
ministers, Methodist churcn choir, e. B.. Walters, the business men, McHugh Fu- Mrs. Milton neral Home, all who sfcnt flowers last week for a cr helped us in any way in our children at Mt.
recent bereavement.
Pinkston left visit with her Morris, Michi-
Mrs. Betty Vanmeter is visiting relatives in Hammond this week. The Baptist Sunday school went on a picnic at Shakamnk after Sunday school last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willliam Gaskins are spending a few days at Riv-erview.
HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add .3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1948, by William J. Miller. Distributed by King Fe.ure. Inc.7"&
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M,rs. Nell Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Husband Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon and family.
IFOR SALE 1946 Cushman Mo-
Scootcr, good condition. In-
ire at 546 So. Court Street, Sul-
an, Ind.
IFOR SALE Western saddle.
lie Patton, mi. north of Cass.
FOR SALE North West St., 5
rooms, strictly modern. Easy WANTED TO RENT Apartterms. $3750.00. Inquire 424 So. ment or modern home. Will lease. Court- Box 200 c-o Times.
FOR RETnT
FOR RENT Electric Floor i Sanders, Edgcrs, Polishers and new electric nand sander for j table tops, woodwork, etc. Sulli- I
FOR SALE 6-room house, one acre of ground, electric lights, well located, near Templeton new mine, northeast of Sullivan. Quick possession. Price $1500.00. W. T. Mellott, Agent
FOR SALE Dining table and van Decorating Co, buffet, $18.00. Library table, $2.00. J
Wilbur Robertson, 820 E. Wash ington.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprec lntirr in nnr frionHc an1 nnirfK
bors who were so kind to us at TS!te'S
the passing of our brother and 1
son, Mr. Joe H. Hiatt. We especially wish to thank Rev. Wade! land those who 'sent flowers or
helped in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiatt and !
family . Mr. Don Hiatt Mrs. Bill Milam Mrs. George Trifey Mrs. Roscoe Alsman
FOR RENT Nice, large, front: room. 10 minute walk to town. 1
Cooking privileges. Lady prefer-
FOR SALE - Philgas Tappan , I 7 . ' red- 537 E" Washington St. .. & lOtS. new roof. SonH naint 711
ngc. 512 North State or call .s U7n M '":"""
FOR SALE Fries.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison land son of Sullivan, spent the
week-end with Myrtle and ' Anna Harrison. Mr: and Mrs. Bill Kelsey and daughter spent the week-end with relatives in Odon, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Bili Vinson and
and Mrs. N.'-rnia
O'Neal and daughter of Warner Robins, Georgia, are guests this week of their mother, Mrs. Stella Johnson. Mrs. Opal Rockwell entertained with a birthday supper Saturday night in honor of her husband, having as her guests Mrs. John Wissell and son of Vinc'ennes, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Arnett and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Thrasher and family, and the guest of honor, Bill Rockwell.
LOST
The Methodist Young Peoples Society will hold an ice cream supper Friday evening on the lawn at the Odd Fellows Hall. Home make cakes and pies will
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FOR SALE-One single & one Drak6i 575 w Johnson st Sum; lnhlp harrpl shoteun: one elec- '
c motor, H.P.; one 100 lb. ca-1 ! ,
city ice box. After 6 p. m. Meadow Gold ice cream, 50c
ase. Kenneth Horton, 702 N. quart. Vanilla, chocolate, straw
late.
IFOR SALE Eight-acre farm
th four-room house 2Vi miles rtheast square. New poultry use, barn and other outbuild-
;s. Immediate possession. Al'so corns furniture including new rigerator. New radio-photo-
ph combination used three
eks. 75 N. H. pullets, all from
llortim free hens. See James H.
dley, Phone 9104.
FOR SALE One Holland stok-
complete and in excellent conion. Phone 901-B.
OR SALE Reo Royale power
vn mower, $115. Also show
fcse. Boone Shop, Sullivan.
(GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIR-
G. Slow leaks, our specialty . . .
.we can't find it no cost. HUD'S RE & GAS SERVICE, corner ction and Wall.
f Dead Animals
Removed
ill kinds: horses, cows.
heep, calves and hogs. Call tonroe Feed Service, Sullian phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109,
f'crre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour ser-
ice. John Wachtel Co
Torrn TToota Tn.'nn.
berry, orange-pineapple, maple nut, cherry, fudge ripple, and butterscotch. Flynn's, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Ford V-8 Tudor, body and fenders excellent condi
tion. Runs good. Mrs. Harry Pittman, mile north of ' Wilford. Call Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele and family of near Graysville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raley
. ... and family were guests Sunday also be sold. The money derived LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN of their mother, Mrs. Stella from the sales will go to help 2-year-old black, white and Raley. pay the expenses of the young brown pointer. Answers to name Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose- people to Rivervale the wek of "Ribbon." Notify John Hamil- berry and daughter spent the of August 9th to 14th. The pubton, Phone Sullivan 8222. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. lie is cordially invited to cttend.
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36TH FIGHTER WING BEING SHIPPED TO EUROPE TODAY'S GRAB BAG
FOR SALE Fat fries, 2 to 3 lbs. 45c per lb. Phone 9204 Mr i
James E. Shrum.
Miscellaneous
STEIN'S TAVERN the biggest little tavern in Sullivan County. Where old friends meet. Fritz Stein, owner.
LET Bob Wright do that work on your car or truck. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41.
Fine Portraits . . . for those who prefer quality. BROWN'S STUDIO Call 422, Linton, for your appointment and reverse the charges.
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THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1 What western American author was once appointed United States consul to Germany? 2. Who wrote the much-quoted poem, Gunga Din? Z. Can you name the two great mountain ranges of the United States? 4. ' What two signers of the Declaration of Independence became United States presidents ? 5. What American colony was founded by James Edward Oglethorpe ?
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By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer many plays. Mitchell is married and has one daughter. Wilson, Buffalo Bill, The Keys of the Kingdom, Stage Coach, Adventure are a few of the vehicles in which he has appeared.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Many happy returns of today to Joe E. Brown, film, radio and stage comedian; to Rudy Vallee. screen, and radio entertainer, and to Dr. Charles W, Mayo, of Rochester, Minn.
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