Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 156, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 August 1948 — Page 7
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FOR SALE
tR PORKMAKER due soon.
iper at car door. Baler twine.
In Bureau Co-op.
IJTO INSURANCE Same ser-
no raise in rates. Ferd E. North Oakley Bldg. Phone
General Insurance & Real.
PR SALE New house on 54,
distance from town, never
Lpied. Full basement, strictly
:rn. One must see to appreci-
lEd Alumbaugh, owner, 634 S.
t. Phone 904-A.
TOMATOES! Tomatoes! 4c lb. JOHNSON'S KILL-ALL (conCucumbers! Cucumbers, etc. Jack tacticide, stomach poison and Devilt's Place, 4 blocks north Fol- fungicide). An effective dust for lowell's Filling Station, Hymera, protection of vegetables, flowers Ind. and shrubs ALL IN ONE PACK
AGE. Contains Rotenone, copper,
male
DDT, sulphur and other valuable
FOR SALE Two black
i i ci i a - r
pureurev onepuwa pups, oam materlals to kiU bean beetles, Murphy near Hickory. Church on cabbage worms and just about R Sullivan. everything else that gives you FOR SALE 1941 Chev. 1 Ms-ton trouble with your gardening. Just truck with crain bed. Good con- d"st it on. Economically priced:
dition, $650.00. Morris Unger, Jr., 3 miles southwest New Lebanon. FOR SALE 4-cylinder Jeep motor in A-l condition. SULLIVAN INSULATING CO., 16 North State Street, Sullivan. i FOR SALE 7.50x20 Firestone tires, like new. SULLIVAN IN-
1 lb. for 39c; 3 lbs. for $1.15. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court St. Phone 606.
XL YOUR WHEAT to John-
Elevator. Top prices paid. Ik service. Open until late
i eh the harvest for your con-
nce. We do appreciate your oujuaijunu uu., id norm state
son Feed & Supply Co.
FOR SALE 1941 5-passenger Ford coupe. John Baker, 331 N. Main.
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST,
no in or in oiaie oireei, sum-j
van, inaiana, 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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WRECKING large hame building in Pimento. All kinds of the
R SALE Ideal home, 6
s and bath, hardwood floors,
ml 4 i imiiwrff iitilnt" nmu ft n
LUiu i uiiiu UK, vv a ti: i lit. vv t, w i . .1
with cement drive wash 1 iwa BAUi-(iu ew nampwuie 'u" "" " " wiui cement anve, wasn . ... . , , me on the iob from 8:00 until
fc, large nen nouse, smau lrny""'-'-'- Vnn mvi ifh nin.diMtin0
all in A-l condition newlv ""-ycies, i gouu toiiuiiiun, t. .v. ....j,, o,
led. 2 acres ground. Call at
her Store, Paxton, Ind.
RTILIZER 2-12-6, 2-12-12,
1-12, 0-12-12 and 20 Super-
phate now available for im-
ate delivery at Monroe's
& Imp. Sales.
AxYninster rugs.
Carlisle, Ind.
t)R SALE Modern 6-room
ling 1 block from P. O. New
d air furnace with automatic ols, asphalt tile floors kitch-
nd bath, double garage, 300x
bt. Shade, flowers and walks.
Glenn Simmons, 318 E.
lington Street. 3-room house, lights, screen-
back porch, good well with
1, garage, poultry and coal
2 lots, shade trees. Priced
luick sale. Immediate posses-
II have other good buys in property, modern, semi-mod-
etc, located in different of the city.
I Farms for sale, rey's Real Estate and Inur-
Agency, 11 South, Main,
e tfbi. -.
m SALE Practically new
FOR SALE (1) 195 acres stock and grain farm, 4-room house, garage, 2 large barns, hen house, brooder house, silo, plenty water. (2) Some other small farms, 70 acres, 45 and 16. (3) Some small, cheap city property. Harry Brown, 512 North Section.
George Knotts, sheetrock and beaver board. Also
dwelling to be moved. Harvey Parr, Shelburn.
SALE Beginning Saturday, August 7. All our General Merchandise and Fixtures at greatly reduced prices. T. C. Woodward
Store, Carlisle, Indiana.
"OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN! You're crazy! Thousands peppy at
FOR SALE Zerone and Zerex 70- strex Tonic Tablets pep up in stock and now on sale. Time to bodies lacking iron. For rundown
huv at Haucer Bus StoD in Shel- deling many men,
burn.
FOR SALE Case hay baler. A-l condition. Sell or trade. Ernest Medley, 4 miles south of Pleasantvillc. FOR SALE Mangoes, pimentoes, hot and sweet peppers. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse, R. 4, Sullivan. . FOR SALE 5 shoats. 3 miles north on 41, first house east. Alvy Engle. FOR SALE Hay in field, 50c to 70c bale. Ermine Jackson, second house east of Lippeatt Mine.
Phone 8143 Sullivan. Baling this
women call
"old." New "get acquainted" size ONLY 50c. At all druggists in
Sullivan, at Smith Drug.
rbike, perfect condition, rea- week and next.
ile price. B. Hud Evans, Dug-
1 :
R SALE 1941 Plymouth
, gcod tires, with 1947 Dodge
t. See Warren Sevier, R. 3,
ivan.
)R SALE Six-room strictly
rn bungalow, full basement,
room downstairs, lavatory and
FOR SALE Fries. 1 mile south of Sullivan on U. S. 41. Mrs. Lex Robbins.
LET BOB WRIGHT do that work on your car or truck. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, Ind., on U. S. 41. HAVE a good Sonotone Hearing Aid. Try it. 209 Wall St. TIRED back? "Snare tire" at
waist? Bulges? Sagging breasts? Yes? Change to "no" by wearins an individually designed Spencer Support. Investiante the difference. Call Iva Giles after 5 p.m. NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS, equipment for converting city ea ranges or npw Installs! ions. Bill McCov
FOR SALE Fat fries, 2Vz to 3
lbs. 45c per lb. Phone 9204 James E. Shrum.
DURHAM can s upply your memorial need, regardless. Most
The safest way for work or play. It's Safticycle. For low cost light delivery it's Safticycle. With side
Mrs. car, VA or 2.3 HP Motor. Lofton & Usrey. Phone 943-L or 361. Corner N. Main and Wall St. '
MR. KlRSV, HOW I'M AFRAID THIS WILL BE A SHOCK I llW LITTLE Y PLEASE, WV DEAR. Y IT WOULD REALLV BE 1 1 HAVE TOLD tXJ EVERYTHING i CARLO LEFT THE 6IRL 1 PARE NQU IMPLV THAT TO YOU, LADV WINTERBR00K . .. . BOY.' MV J CONTROL YOURSELF.. ) BEST, LADY WINTER5RO0K, SAFELY AT THE HOTEL.' I WILL PHONE MY BARRISTER, y fl AM NOT TELLING Tf TRUTH ? SCOTLAND YARD BELIEVES MISS PRECIOUS CARLO NEEDS YOU I A IF YOU GAVE US YOUR v SIR RODMAN CRAIG ... HE WILL HAVE CARLO J f I REFUSE TO ANSWER MORE OF L BANNISTER WAS MURDERED.. AND ONE.' Mr-y V CONFIDENCE... FREED IMMEDIATELY.' jj '' ' 1
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IX I SAW LADY AND I SAW SIR CHARLES XI I KIR3Y, I BELIEVE ( OF MURDER ? I DOUBT IT.' I K... WOULD A MURDERER X TRUE ENOUGH. THERE IS A X'' YfiMTERBROOK Y AGAIN. AFTER HE CONFERS WE ARE ON THE I TASCE THE MATTER OF THE J LEAVE THEM? WOULD MISS X EVIDENCE OF SIR CHARLES'S I SHE REFUS TO WITHES MOTHER AND COUNSEL BRINK OF A V CLOTHES ON THE DOCK... J BANNISTER'S TWO SHOES AND INNOCENCE. BUT MORE OF J IS CHANGE HER V t SAYS, HE WILL HAVE J CONFESSION.' y , -- , HER CLOAK BE TORN OFF IN HIS GUILT.' IT MAY BE STORV.i ASTRUGSLE? ARDf
NOTICE Bill has bought
upstairs. Located 2 blocks reasonably and well! James J. Alumbaugh Market across
square. 202 E. Jackson.
Durham, East Side Square, Sulli-
1 van.
R SALE Large three-room . ;
c; 5 acres extra good ground, 'n. ohm iNew p:nei fiano
outbuildings. 2 miles south complete witn Dencn ana aenv-
nt Mine, near Hickory ery. uur special oniy ao.uu. k. ch. Ola Hulett. . . w- Cadwell Music House.
the j the
R.R. on South Section St. Fresh
fruit and vegetables daily. Plenty parking space. Bill Keene, Prop. WE have a fresh stock of MINNOWS, all sizes. SOUTH SIDE
TEXACO INN. H. I. Smith.
LOST
f)R SALE 40 acres of land. F0R SALE Green wool rug, (.00. See Earlie Woodward. 6 leaf pattern, 9 by 10M; strong iron
east of Providence Church. bed with mattress. 218 French St. 1
1
WANTED
UK SALE 1936 Olds COUDC
, heater. Runs good. A bar- 54.30
Hud's Tire & Gas Service. .
CESSPOOL, septic tanks, gov-
WHY PAY MORE? Hominy, ernment toilet cleaning. Modern
Vitality pumping equipment. Box 20 care
Times.
Egg mash, $4.95.
' grower and developer, $4.85. 15 j dairy, $3.50. Corn and oats, $3.75.
LOST OR STOLEN Small gold Grant wrist watch, stretchy length band. Keepsake from . husband killed in service. Anyone with any information call 8235 or notify Mrs. Helen Wilson, R. R. 1, Sullivan.
READ OIL AOS' !
DUGGER V.i. and Mrs. A. T. Lcffler and . daughter, Patty, .-A Alton, Illinois, were week-end - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ringer. Mrs. Bertha Ingram was in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Rex Wyatt and Miss Maxine Myers were in Terre Haute Tuesday.
Frank Dayhoff of Det'oit. Michigan, is visiting his niece,
Mrs. M. Lisi. lAr. Dayhoff is a former resident of Dugger. i Michael Ferguson has return
ed from a visit in Bloomficld with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Hub:r'. Myers returned Tuesday from, a trip through Michigan and Wisconsin. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers rA Flint, who will be their guests for a short time. . The Loyal Daughters Sunday School class of the Christian church held a picnic at Shakamak Tuesday evening.
feed, $4.50. Abie's Feed
I'R SALE New Idea corn Horse
pr, 1 row. Wayne Morin, 5 store.
west of Shelburn. I - - FOR SALE Balbo rve. on 154
pR SALE 1 1941 GMC 402 3 miles west of high school. H. W.
ci wun sticK tractor- equip.
rubber. Also equipped with
bed. Lee Truck Service.
DR SALE Used Frigidaire
?erator. Powell Motor Sales,
Bouth Main.
Ephlin.
WANTED Part time waitress. Apply in person. Sullivan Hotel. WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR SALES, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street, Phone 39.
FOR SALE 2 young" fresh cows. One with calf. Also '33 Chevrolet truck. 3 miles northwest Shelburn. Robert Pugh.
WANTED Good homes for four nice puppies. 928 N. Main.
PR SALE Late cabbage
ts, African violets, new ship.
PRODUCTION BRED DUROC bred sow sale, Thursday, Aug.
19(h 1-nn P S T unrlw o ton AC
LI Jitop Its bred to two outstanding
bears for August and September
farrow. Herschel E. Doades, Washington, Indiana.
ers and funeral
h's Greenhouse.
designs.
;)R SALE 12 ft. Harder
ze, used 6 months. See Harry
wles at Hospital or call 9051
4:00 p. m.
)R SALE Household articles
le late Dr. G. G. Billman, ining 1 three-piece living room
1 dining room suite, 1 9x18
e rug, l Serve! ice box, 1 5-
3 kitchen set, lamps, tables.
Also 1 1936 Dodge coupe, le 505 or 123.
PR SALE Whizzer motor
, in good condition, 1947 mod-
t'all at 409 West Donaldson, he 796-L.
Dead Animals
Removed kinds: horses, cows,
oep, calves and hogs. Call
mroe Feed Service, SuIIin phone 332 or Crawford
01 or Crawford 53109,
rre Haute. We pay all
one charges. 24 hour ser-
e.
hn Wachtel Co
Trre Haute.
Indiana
FOR SALE '41 Priced to sell today. St.
model 428 So.
car. Bell
WANTED r Young man, one with plumbing experiance preferred. Will consider' one who would like to learn trade. Apply in person. Sullivan Plumbing Co., 17 So. Section St. YOUNG LADY WANTED Permanent position open for young lady over 18. Apply Bennett's Pharmacy.
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SHELBURN Clyde Turner Ji. is confined to ihc Vinccnncs hospital with typhoid faver. was taken suddenly ill while visiting rslatives in Vincenries last weak-end.
.TIT. CALVARY
I Picv. Rosier will preach here Sunday morning. There will he a quarterly meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Dr. S. M. Robinson, district supt., of Vincennes, will bo the speaker. ThOFC who enjoyed a picnic dinr.sr Sunday at Doming Park in Terre Haute were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Riurell. Mr. e.r.d Mrs. Floyd Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skinner and children, Mr. .and Mrs. Ernest Skinner, Billie and Max Skinner, Theresa Russell, Fcsie Scott, Barbara Skinner, Mary Ellen Russell, Carol Wayne Russell. rnd f'rc Vv Lant cf Vincennes, visited John Brewer at the Mary Sherman Hospital ( Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dove and
daughter, Ancs. of Indianapolis vpro weol'-r1!"' quests of Mr. and Mrs.f Eli Yates. Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Stcllcrs were in Sullivan Tuesday. Y.M11I1 meeting of the f'p-s charge will be held at Mt. Calvary "next Monday night.
MIDGET RACING
Every Sunday Might
LAWRENCE COUNTY SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, III.
TODAY'S GRAB BAG
FOR SALE 2 to 4 lb. friers, 50c lb. Jesse Griggs, Tel. 412. FOR SALE Halehaven peaches. The best for canning ' and freezing. Tree ripe. Wilsonhill Orchard, 8 mi. east of Carlisle.
WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Zoe Cummins, 400 N. Main. Phone 710-B.
WANTED TO RENT-. .. . -room, modern unfurnished apartment for elderly widow. Phone 652-L. .
FAT FRIES $1.00 each. Daurell St. Oil Wolfe.
1029
FOR SALE Just west of square, 4-room house, electricity and water. Sink in kitchen. $2000.00. $300 down, $20.00 per month. Inquire 424 So. Court. C. Price. .'
HOMES WANTED I have two cash buyers waiting for . 5 or 6room, semi or modern homes located west side of C. & E. I. Depot. E. C. Pope, 214 Donaldson.
FOR RENT
Miscellaneous
STEIN'S TAVERN the biggest little tavern in Sullivan County. Where old friends meet. Fritz Stein, owner.
FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers., Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co.
WOULD you drive 50 miles for $100? Bring your car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used cars. G. I. Deckard, Mobilgas Station, Sullivan. -
FOR RENT 3-room apartment. Furnished or semi-furnished. Upstairs. Box 666 c-o Times. FOR RENT One modern unfurnished room. Private entrance. 215 W. Harris.
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THE ANSWER, QUICK! I. What famous novelist wrote the words of his brother's popular song celebrating one of 'Indiana's points of interest " 2 What is the nickname of the state of Alabama ' 3 What instrument is usi-fl for finding the latitude a ship is in' 4 How many heats are there to a measure of waltz time'' 5 In what part of Spain is Salamanca ?
IT'S BEEN SAl6 The light of the understanding humility kmdleth. and pride covercth Quarlci
By LILIAN CAMPBELL Cenfro Press Writer vacations Irene sold records in a phonograph shop and sang the songs in a five-and-tcn. One day she wrote a song of her own which her father published. Next she found a piano player who promised to plug the melody if she would sing it. which she did. Irene launched her radio career in Memphis in 1928. then spent a year in theaters, studios and night clubs. On the radio Irene conducts a quiz between popular tunes on her five-a-week pro-, gram.
x-cartoonist
Ex-teacher
YOUR FUTURE This is a good time to transact private financial agreements; check your budget and expenses and also have a good time. Love, domestic and social affairs appear to loom large upon the horizon of your next year Thcj promise happiness and success. Go ahead with confidence.
AND GOING HIGHER before summer is over is the "dollarous' word on the climbing cost of living, from Bwan Clague, U. S. labor statistics commissioner. This chart symbolizes changes in Consumers' Price Index for month ending in mid-June. Clothing is only item in the consumer necessity group showing a decline. (Internsfo.-j;)
MODERN MANNERS you have to call on( of your office co-workers at hw or her home and do not know who will ansivet the telephone, the correct thing is to ask to Mr or Miss) Jones, not by the first name This rule of e'mtquette may be relaxed, however': if you know the whole 'family very well and are in the . wfcit of calling all members by - their first names
JOBS UPON A TIME After finishing school Edward Hastings 1 Senator) Ford, creator and a star on radio's Can Yon Top This' began his writing career by cartooning be-fore clubs and banquets, but found his witty comments more popular than his drawings He entered vaudeville and played from coast to coast He got the idea for his radio show when he was swapping stones with friends at the Lambs club, and sold it to the network Ford got the name "Senator" when he appeared at a banquet with five real senators He has been a popular after dinner speaker. Ford is a direct descendant of the 1640 settlers of Southold L I., where he spends part of each year Irene Beasley began a professional career after her graduation from college as a teacher in Mississippi and Tennessee During
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lucille Ball and Ella Raines, cinema actresses, football's Ken Strong and tennis stars Pauline Betz and Helen Hull Jacobs, get our birthday greetings today .
IT HAPPENED TODAY Aug. 6 Is Independence Day in Bolivia. South America, the republic having severed Us connection with Peru on that date in 1825. Alfred Lord Tennyson, English poet laureate, was born on this date in 1809. and Ben .Ionson. British dramatist, poet am satirist, died on Aug. 6. 1637. .
KOW 0 YOU MAKE OUT? 1 Theodore Dreiser. On the Banks of the Wabash, composed by, Paul Dresser 'Dreiser). .; 2 The Cotton State.
The sextant. Three ' Western Spain.
