Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 175, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 September 1948 — Page 7
SULLIVAN DAILf TMES- THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1948. .1 AGE SEVEN RLONDIE CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first Insertion. So for etch itlonal word, first Insertion. 18 words or less 7 do for three Insertions, 4a for each additions! 4 for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memoriam, ResYutlons 2o per word, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of lOo will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of thr Jitb, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the ue of box number.
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FOR SALE
LFALFA, brome, alta Fescue,
bthy, red top and Kentucky
;grass seed. See us now. Farm eau Co-op. . ...
Vm INSURANCE Same ser-
no raise in rates. Ferd E.
North Oakley Bldg. Phone General Insurance & Real.
R SALE OR TRADE F-20 ir on rubber and 10-20 Inter-
lal tractor. Fox Dairy, IVz east of Jasonville on High
ly. Phone 322J3. .
R SALE 1941 Buick 4-door
, very clean, $1100. 6'x8' hyc dump bed, with flared
kides, $200. Leon E. Van
, c-o White Hut Restaurant, urn, Ind.
Y your new Coronado ap
es washers, stoves, and naster power tools lathe, press, planer, jointer, bench,
w, etc. now ior only 10 , before new government
ations on credit take effect.
BLE'S, "The Friendly Store,"
rizcd Dealer, Frank & Bud
o, owners.
R SALE Modern 6-room
1 block east P.O. Priced for sale. 318 E. Washington St.
)R SALE Triple A limestone
per ton delivered. Woody
onson, Shelburn Phone 16-X.
FOR SALE Jersey cow with two-weeks-old calf (4 to 5 gallon milker). Registered Spotted Poland male. Will sell or trade. Extra nice baled clover hay. Two oil heating stoves. One with blower. Ford or Ferguson cultivator and 7 ft. disc. Some horse drawn tools. Shrum and Railsback, Ph. 9204 or 767. FOR SALE Reconditioned Pan-American B-flat tenor saxophone. In A-l shape. Phyllis Griggs. Call at Cadweil's Music Store.
FOR SALE 5 suits, several dresses, 3 winter coats, 1 three-' piece winter suit, 3 winter maternity dresses, sizes 16 and 18. Betty Bevis Buhner, Phone 697. FOR SALE 1939 Harley Davidson "80" motorcycle. $400.00. Can be seen at Van Wey Furniture & Appliance, south side square. ... i - - FOR SALE Motor for Hudson car. NuWay Garage. FOR SALE 1947 Ford Tudor, 1946 Chev. Tudor, 1946 Ford Tudor, 1941 Ford Tudor, 1940 Ford Tudor, 1927. Studebaker, 1940 Ford Truck, Vk ton with hyd. dump bed. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc. Phone 366, Sullivan.
SAVE work, save clothes at Boyd's Self Service Automatic Laundry, 201 N. Section Street. Open Thursday afternoons fo your convenience.
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. REPAIR WORK all makes cars and trucks. Qualified mechanics. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Phone 30, Shelburn.
FREE TIRE REPAIRING on aH tires purchased at HUD'S TIRE SERVICE, phone 25, northwest corner Section & Wall. A' call' from any point in the city or county will bring us to the spot with free tire repairing.
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LEARANCE SALE: 20
count on all small apllianc-
fluorescent fixtures, and
ing supplies. Boyd's Appli-
e Shop, 201 N. Section St.
. ARMY SHOES for sale. Shoes dyed any color. BENNY DE FRANK S & S SHOE REPAIRING, 10 North Court. FOR SALE Frigidaire refrigerator. Mrs. G. TX Scott, 409 W. Washington. FOR SALE Model A Ford, 16in. wheels, good tires. Call 957-L. 327 So. Section.
RIDE TO SCHOOL on a ServiCycle or Whizzer-Schwinn motor bike. One good used Whizzer. E-Z-pay-as-you-ride terms. Pirtle & Inbody. BUY your ABC or Thor washer, Kelvinator appliances, etc., on our present E-Z terms. Larger dewn and monthly payments required after Sept. 18th under Govt, regulation. Pirtle & Inbody. WANTED
R SALE One Low Down
Deere manue spreader, wide wheels, good condition. Jim
s, Fhone 8204. R. 1 Sullivan.
R SALE 1937 Ford Four-
Deluxe. Good motor and r. Can be seen at 304 North Street. $250.00.
R SALE 1941 Hudson. Gro-
Layton, Jr., Phone Grays-1138.
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet two-door. Mary Adams, 5 miles straight east of Sullivan.
WANTED Waitress, day. Steady work. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile south of Sullivan. Phone 9205. CESSPOOLS, septic tanks and outside toilets. Price $1.00 per barrel. Box 60 care Times. WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR
SALES, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street, Phone 39.
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r IWli WHEN THE GIG RETURNS AWAKEN jjfl HER AFTER NELSON'S FLAGSHIP. EOH, YES..
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R SALE Martin tcrracine
9-in. hammermill. Norman
y, 5 miles northwest of Sul-
OR SALE Crosley Deluxe lie gas range. GENE'S RADIO
ftVICE, south side square.
R SALE 14-acre farm. 5-
house and outbuildings. 3 northeast of Sullivan. Box
-o Times.
R SALE Warm Morning'
lro:a stove. Barely used.
;p. b2V E. Washington.
FOR SALE 2 500-acre tracts, good buildings, good black land;
107 or 300 acres level black land. ' Harry M. Brown, 512 North Section. FOR SALE Kalamazoo heating stove; Kalamazoo coal range;
kitchen cabinet; large iron kettle with spider. John Kendall, Paxton. I " FOR SALEWYPE Auto' Enamel. Ycu just wipe on with a powder puff. Paint your car for $3.95. Nine colors. Guaranteed for 2 years. Also have electric churn for sale. Joe Furry, Hymera. '
WANTED Rabbits. 12 Vi South Court Street. Phone 740. I
At Lyric Starting TONIGHT
WANTED Coal or general hauling. See Franklin Robertson, 820 E. Washington or phone 931-L. I
WANTED Girl out of school for work in local concern. Write P. O. Box 307, Sullivan.
TOT BURNED LIGHTING GAS HEATER
Couldn't Make It
WANTED Girl or middle aged lady for restaurant work. Apply I
in person. White Swan, Farmersburg. WANTED Hauling coal, wood, etc. Inquire 850 East Chancy.
FOR SALE Furnace lump and stcker coal, oil treated or without. Phone 527-A.
WANTED Ironings to do. Also high school girl wants job after school and week-ends. Phone 829-L.
(JR. SALE 1934 Pontiac.
OJOO. Snp at 3(14 N Sqo
CfR SALE Cushman motor
cr, good condition. Phone 30 e Jim Theal, 235 W. Giles St.
FOR SALE Singer canary WANTED TO RENT Pasture birds. Elizabeth A. Welch, Shel- for cattle, 15 to 25 head. G. T.
burn, Indiana. Can be seen at C, Ccx, Sullivan R. 2. Graysville j R. Mason's. ' phone.
APPLES for school lunches. A Delicious and Jonathan.
oth drop and picked erades.
ring containers. Rickard Or-
ard( 1 mile west Legion
.me.
)R SALE Guernsey cow.
i, 5 years old. See John
fcis, Shelburn R. 2, Box 91.
m SALE 1941 Nash 2-door.
tires. Excellent condition. Model A Ford. Phone if.
m SALE Immediate deliv-
RS, 109!) down, small month-
payments. GAMBLE'S "The
ndly Store," Authorized Deal-
'rank & Bud Vanzo, owners,
h side square.
PR SALE 2-year-old regh-
Spotted Poland boar; 2 rid-
hnrses. Max Woodward, Shel-
i Route 2, Fairbanks phone.
OR SALE 1 register furnace,
lal burning hot water heater
tank. 456 S. Section.
OW AVAILABLE New bot.-
gas ranges complete with
leas equipment. Bill McCoy.
FOR SALE Coats, dresses, skirts, .sizes 8 and 10. Good condition. Also red cedar posts. Good cr rner and brace posts, 4 inch top line posts. Lawrence McCammon, Dugger. . FOR SALE 7 acres, 47room house and outbuilding. 3 acros tern. Priced to sell. Robert Burdette, 1st house west Jonay mine. 1 i Miscellaneous
STEIN'S TAVERN the biggest little tavern in Sullivan County. Where old friends meet. Fritz Stein, owner.
' WANTED Lady for housework ! in modern country home. One l lady in family. No laundry. Box 9,48 c-o Times. i WANTED Indianapolis Star ' carrier. Boyle's News Stand. . HELP WANTED For restaurant. Cottage Inn, Farmersburg, Indiana. WANTED TO BUY Old fashioned kitchen safe and china cupboard in good condition. Write, Jane Newman. Clay City. WANTED Married man" for year around farm work. Box 25, Sullivan Daily Times.
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HYMERA
OR SALE Majestic coal
ge. Everett Bedwell. 2 miles
th New Harmony mine.
Bring your car to 212 North CESSPOOL, septic tanks. guvSection. We buy late model used er"ment toilet cleaning. Modern cars. G. T. Deckard. Mohilgas Sta- imping equipment. Box 20 care
tion. Sullivan Phone 330. . -limes.
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 naterials to kill bean beetles, abbace worms and just, about 'vervthintr else that gives you trouble with your gardening. Just iust it on. Economically priced: I. lb. for 39c: 3 lbs. for $1.15. IOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., M5 South Cnurt St. Phone fiOB.
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FOR RPMT tffortrir- Floor Sandprs. Rrtcprs. PolisliPrs nnn" nfw pJpptHr hand sander for table tons n-oowork. ptp Riillian DoonratinfT Cn -
Misres Daisy and Hallie McAnally of Woshinctn, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake I'orner sncnt Friday at Shakamak State Park. The Mcthoclitt' Sunday Scliool class taught by Costcllo Zink he.d its monthly social in the i hutch basement last Wednesday evening. Twenty-four ladies attended. Daisy and Hallie McAnally cf Washington, D. C, were gueitc. Mrs. Ruby Woodrow, who tpent the summer with relatives in England, gave an- interesting talk. Refreshments were served. The Past District Deputy Presidents club of the Rebekah Order enjoyed a picnic dinner on the ;pwn of the country home of Mrs. Victoria Tipton, last Sunday. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed by Fill. Guests were from Hymera, Sullivan, Shelbvrn and Tcrre Haute. . - Miss Doris Jewell spent the week-end with friends in Fairbanks. ' hi: and Mrs. John. Dowty of St. Fr?ncisvii;c, Illinois;, vHted Mr.
i District meeting ot Rcbekah Lodge will be held in the Hymera Lc a;4u hall tey.in oe.- c4,inr.a'i a. um o o oc;v.-.Vii j. .la -cella Whittager, Sta'. Warden ol Rebekah Assembly, U Princeton," will act as instructor. Merm Degree Staff will confer the uegree. A good program is being planned. Supper will be served at the First Baptist Church at 5 o'c'.ock. Mr. ard Mrs. Harry Kaylor of Farmersburg, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nell Gordon. All Past Noble Grands of the Dorkis Club meet at the I.O.O.F. Hall Friday night, Sept. 3rd, for a covered dish dinner. Josephine Walters cf near Sullivan, was in Shelburn Tuesday night. c MV. and Mrs. LaVern Shounk of Flint, Michigan, visited his mother and other relaf.i"ps lat week and the early part of this week.
TRANSFORMED into a human torch when her clothes became ignited by a hot-water heater, two-and-a-half year old Jolene Jewett Los Angeles, Cal., lies swathed in bandages in her crib. Her mother, Mrs. Pauline Yates, stands weeping beside her. Hearing the child's screams, Mrs. Yates put the fire out before it could prove fatal. (International) TODAY'S GRAB BAG
LOST
Dead Animals Removed
II kinds: horses, cows.
Iippp, calves and hojjs. Call
ponroe reed service, Sulli-
an phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109.
crre Haute. We pay all
hone charges. 24 hour ser-ice.
ohn Wachtel Co Terr? Hur. Indiana
NOTICE Waters Conley new electric automatic Home Pasteuriser is now available. TASTETESTED and experimental tested. Only Sullivan County Distributor, vour Whitmer dealer, Robert N. Robertson. R. 3, Sullivan. Phone Dugger 198F2. , IN the fall, when the grass gets tall and you don't know, what to do, just come around and buy a Clean-Cut Mower, it'll take care of you. The Clean-Cut is the mower that the grass doesn't get ahead of. Sold by Oscar Norris & Son8 N. Main St. NOTICE Custom bulldozing, Phone Merom 173. Raymond Bogard. ,
LOST Light tan police pup wearing collar. Strayed from home Monday afternoon. Reward. Call 559. SOCIAL POSXrONFT) Th- Povton ice cream social nn'pinaiiv
planned for Friday evening has
Deen postponed until a date.
WISHING WELL
Registered u. s. f atent umce.
THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. What time is it when some .'locks strike only once three times, with a half hour between each strike? 2. What would you do if you found a highboy in your room? 3. Who was the manager of the New York baseball team for over 25 years? 4. Where would you look for asbestos ? 5. What is snuff?
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ARMS HANDCUFFED behind him, f Lowell Tattoii, 22, Soldier, Ky., is herded from a Brooklyn police " station by an MP after being- :J picked up 150 yards from shore "T in New York harbor, trying to -make shore from Governor's island : after escaping Fort Jay. Two oth- " crs who escaped with him are v believed to have drowned in the treacherous Buttermilk channel. Patton is alive because a man "! heard his cries and sent a boat. He had till March 6 to serve, on a one-year term for assault in uermany. (International) By LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer X twice. What Price Glory launched him in his film career. Duffy's Torcm and The Virginian are ;-i two of his more jecent pictures, v
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MEETING POSTPONED It was annnnnfoH t,od" tht because of a holiday Monday, Sept. 6, the , Sullivan County Young Married Couples club will not meet until Mndav night, Sept. 13. The meeting will he held at the. Sullivan City Park.
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IT'S BEEN SAID TTie man who does not work for the love of work but only for money is not likely to make .money nor to find much fun in life. Charles M. Schwab.
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 rec- , tangle 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, fcy WtUUm J. UOier. Diitribotad by VUf Fetur, Inc. 9 I
YpUR FUTURE Give your attention to serious interests now, and later the vibrations should favor progress in connection with" your career and financial matters. Make constructive changes. Do not be disappointed at ttie progress you make in the next year. Utilize fully the opportunities that will be presented for business expansion seek and act upon older persons' advice and success should , be achieved.
MODERN MANNERS Some men are often guUty of combing their hair in public. It is a very unsanitary practice.
Ex-stock actress Ex-boxer JOBS UPON A TIME Comedienne Una Merkel was born in Covington, Ky., and usually portrays a fluttery Southern girl. Una attended dramatic school in New York City, made her stage debut in Two by Two, jp-ig two lines. She played in k -(6ville, and then was given a role in Coquette with Helen Hayes. Una went to Hollywood first for the late D. W. Griffiths to appear in Abraham Lincoln. Many screen portrayals, followed, one of her latest being This Is the Army and It's a Joke, Son. Brian Donlevy is Irish born and was once hailed as a budding poet. His pals did not consider that a likely profession, so Brian took up boxing. He came to America when he was a child and settled in Wisconsin. In World War I Brian spent three years as an aviator and was wounded
IT HAPPENED TODAY - On Sept. 2, 1939, Britain and r France sent Hitler an ultimatum to suspend hostilities, but the 1. German army swept ahead in m. Poland and bombed Warsaw. John Howard, English prison re- " former, was born on this date in5 1726; Henry George, American It economist and writer, was born;--on the same date in 1839 and Eugene Field, American poet, first saw the light of day Sept. 2, 1850. On this date, in 1666, the great fire of London occurred, destroying much of the city.
. ( HAPPY BIRTHDAY Stage and screen comedian-' Julius (Groucho) Marx is celebrating hi3 natal anniversary on this Sept. 2. Congratulations, Groucho! . HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? T 1. Between 12:30 and 1:30 o'clock. The clock 'strikes once for the half hour, once more for the hour of one, and once again for the half hour. - 2. Put some clothes in it or take them out. A highboy is a chest of drawers. 3. The late John McGraw. 4. In a mine. ' 5. Slightly fermented tobacco, dried and pulverized.
