Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1947 — Page 7
SULLIVAN DAILY -TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1947. PAGE SEVEN BLONDE CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2 per word foi one dir. 4o per word for three dsn. Minimum rkarge, 35c Send cash, money order, or check wl th order. . . ! Obituaries. In Memorlam, Resolutions to per , word, mininrnm 1.50. i An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of Ue month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. " An additional charge of 25o will be made lor of niinhwi.
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( J JUST THOUGHT UP ). - LIMA BEANg, - -- - .1 J W THERE ARE NO 4TU I - A WONDERFUL N NUT BUTTER II fijS ?) LIMA BEANS ?J xjj (zz) .pW m "
FOR SALE
ELECTRIC Milk Coolers and essure cookers. Farm Bureau -Op. .
PROMPT ROAD service for battery and farm equipment oubles. Phone 285. In haste .... 11 MACE. CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any irpose, GRAVEL. Materials conacted if desired. Free estimate, bone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block iant. I
FOR SALE Singer Sewing - ANNOUNCING the appointI machine, No. 2 vice and two stil- ment of Preston L. Winchell, son wrenches; Typewriter. 601 bonded Representative to suc-
N. . Olive St. ' i ceed Kirk McMillan for Electro-
lux Vacuum Cleaner Sales and
Service in the Sullivan Terri-
FOR SALE Three double barrel shot guns, two 12 gauge one .410. Fred Pinkston Shelburn Ind.
FOR SALE 1932 Plymouth, Phone 75, Merom.
FOR SALE
gilts. 1st house west Glendora Store. Charles Hamilton, R. 3 Sullivan.
tory. For service or for a demonstration of the 1947 machine, write to 521 N. Section or call 927A. Electrolux Corp. LARGEST stock of good used
3 Purebred OIC I cars m Sullivan County. Chev-
1 roiet, t or.cis, Hudson and Fly-
FOR SALE Cut Flowers. Mrs. Joe Schroeder, 236 N. Cross Street.
;WE HAVE Combination storm ors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulaan Co., 258. FOR SALE In Dugger, 5iom house with closed-in back jrch. Water and sink in kitchen, ig front porch. Good garage, loyd McCammon, Dugger. i SPECIAL" BUTTERMILK, 100 i. $5.50. Also rye. JOHNSON EED & SUPPLY CO., 115 S. ourt Street, Phone 606.
FOR SALE Renewed sweepers' ir sale $15.00 and up, while they st. Also all makes of sweepers inewed or repaired. Free cheekier on any sweeper anywhere. 'e buy old worn-out sweepers.'
all Pnone eza-A. tu wouen;rgerj St., Sullivan, Ind. lIMITED AMOUNT of steel nce posts. Farm Bureau Co-op. riiLX YOUR WHEAT to ihnscjn Elevator. Highest prices (id. Quick service. Government :sted scales. Open from 7:00 a.
. to ?:00-p.m. Johnson Elevator,' F0R SALE wealthy apples,
Liinvan. I g00d for - apple sauce and
mouths. Will trade or wholesale. Crosson Sales and Service. Far-piersburg.
CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains
' CORONApO APPLIANCES, we mix them with 200 lbs. combination radios, play 10 inch Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate or 12 inch records, 79.95; port- you get an outstanding Mash able record player, 29.95; Deluxe for your birds at low cost. See us vacuum cleaners, 44.50; table and find out how you can save! lamps, 7.45; Gambles, Authorized LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED Dealer, Frank and, Bud Vanzo, STORE, Shelburn. i owners, north side square, phone . - .- 433 FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and
. Ltttumc-ia records can at K. w. FOR SALE Solid Oak Safe Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N with glass door. Solid Oak Dres- Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. ser and wtsh stand. Solid Wal- - - nut antique dresser. Knee hole StP est and refresh while desk. Guitar. Lawn mower, like we service your car at Gulf new. 627 Olive St. Phone 312. -Station across from High School Under new management. Fred FOR SALE 40-acre farm, C. Fisher and Son. We wash good 4-room house with enclosed and grease cars. back porch, electricity, gas, sink - -, : ;"T": and water in kitchen. Good out-LWooJ,row Pwer' Auctioneer, buildings, small barn, metal corn Wf, sfn wVung you have to
1st house' ' lium aalcs a sytxiauy. jtii.
crib, double garage.
north of Benson Chapel. Curtis Hopewell.
pies.
,FOR SALE all white enamhome comfort range. Also ird. 'James F. Huff Jr. Fair-
Ind., R.R.1 Graysville Ph.
FRIERS: Vh miles northwest ard Orchard, 1 mile west of I Shelburn. James L. Hazelrigg. '. Le6lon Home-'i J..- '
FOR SALE Door W x 32" and frame. $10.00. 2-burner coal oil stove, $3.00. Dayton scales, Al condition, $25.00, 111 So. State, Apt. 1. 1
142B Farmersburg. We' pay
phone calls.
WANTED
auks, -45
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SALE
14-inch John
FOR SALE
1.. Grocery
plows on rubber. Brownie stck and fixtures. Excellent lo-
?uff, R.R. 2, Sullivan. w 1
cation.
2. Filling
and and
station stock
FOR SALE Road Gravel or equipment. Inside grease
Concrete Gravel. Will deliver 4 wash rack. Good location. ards or more. James F. Huff, 3. City property and farms. x. Fairbanks, R. 1, Graysville Usrey's Real Estate and Insurbone. ' . I ance, South Main Coffman Bldg. kT ' ' J Phone 172. (FIXTURES and ..wiring sup-j , . , . ,. lies. New type GE iron;., circle FOR SALEtt-Fresh' eggs. . AIhpe flourescent : fixtures, floor so fries. Pat Padgett, 471 S. Bell
(ins. McKinley Electric bnop. i St. Phone B45A.
MONUMENTS. James J. Dur-' FOR SALE pair man's ridhm, uptown office in Powell ing breeches (whipcords); pair parage, 126 So. Main; residence ladies riding breeches, size 32; iO So. Main. Phone 343. j also pair man's riding' boots, size I 6, in fine condition. Call 668 at I FOR SALE Cut Flowers.1 4oi South Section Street. El Donaldson St. Phone 645L
FOR SALE 500 or more opera house seats. 628 North Olive
BROADFELT Seamless Rugs
keen, Blue, Taupe, Burgundy, , Street, Phone 312
tend. 9 x 12 at $33.00. New pries . on . Ozita Rug Cushions. Thompson's Shade Factory. Ph. .96.
FOR SALE Sellers porcelain top, solid oak kitchen cabinet. MONROE'S 222 West Wall Street, Phone 332.
MISCELLANOUS ALL insurance is not alike.
'HOG feeders. save money on eed! Buy less, save more. Think tt it; one bag of Murphy's Cutset f"Vnrntrat is pnniieh for
wo nies from hirth to market See us about our full service
dus your farm grains. See us to-iPlan of safe sound' economical
tay, Let us figure your savings. .AWRENCE MARTIN FEED ITORE, Shelburn. j
FOR SALE or trade 1938 k'-. M. C. Pickup. Earl South, Carlisle. . ,
FOR SALE 1939 ton Truck, lalph Dugan, Carlisle, Indiana.
FOR SALE 1947 Ford 2 ton ruck, grain bed, tandem, 2 peed axle. Clovis Booker, Dugser. '
auto insurance with 80 col. We
have fire, life, cargo and compensation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, anc1 shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. :' NOTICE, to monument custom
ers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are, expecting a shipment of Finland granite soon. We can
k FOR SALE 1935 Ford V-81 erect any stone that is on floor tint.iir. trunk Tn pvrpiipnt pon-jin one week's notice. Sullivan
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WANTED TO BUY Straw in field or in bale. Call or write Clifford Curry, Farmersburg. WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets.
Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times.
WANTED 20 to 30 head
Shropshire ewes, under 5 yr. age.
Good condition. State price. R. W. Stratton, 2304 N. Cinn. St,
Tulsa Okla.
WANTED Washing and ironing. 610 N. Broad.
MAN or WOMAN - steady income averaging $45 weekly., Call on . customers for Famous Watkins Products in Sullivan. No investment. Business established immediate earnings. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 21 E. 5th Ave., Columbus, Ohio .Dept. C. salesman; with" CAR wanted by well known oil company. Steady income for man over 35. Write Sales Mgr., 572 Standard Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.
LOST
LOST Kitten. White with gray and black stripes. Lost Wednesday night in vicinity of West Giles. Call 492. v
IN MEMORIAM In memory of Pvt. Max C. McCullough, who passed away two years ago August 9, atWakeman General Hospital, Camp Atterbury, Ind. Susan McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCullough Charles McCullough
; RIP KfRBY : WCZ?P WHAT RIP SEES IN . r I 1 1 EXPECTED ALMOST ANYTHING I Mi1 j HALT WHO'S ' . THE "DOLLS' HOUSE'!.. ELSE ... BUT WHAT ELSE WOULD K'l r'Wnu If k THERE? , mill W-lto I ' ONE FIND IKI A DOLLS' HOUSE? THAT'S TOC jl - J-S i ff i yi MAYBE THE OLD- Jfi W" THAT I'D rSOTS . ! ( DOLLS 5f lMl GICL'S ON THE &Sffi&lSm V BETTER GET W I T4mJ$& ! Ci MM level jfmsm r tothe m j MhMTm
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Dr. and Mrs. Olan Meeker . of New York, are tha guests this week of Mrs. Maude L. (Meeker. Mr." Wesley Bates' and daugh
ters, Anna, Virginia and 3etty,
will be accompanied home by her son. Jerry, who r.ts bean a page in Washington.
They'll Do It Every Time
iis ' rlula viiginia ana csexty, sr ant" Wednesday in Terre Haute,
. Mrs.' Jessie Harmon ' and don
and ;,Iirs.' , Satah ' 7Qrr -returned day j for Waington, D. C. Sh
.Wednesday night to their, home in' Terre Haute after a visit here with 'Mrs. Mavme 'Apple!" ' ' ' Mrs. Doris' ? Kelso ' of Terre Haute, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Anna McCammon. Mrs. Dorothy Benson and sons of Waukegan, Illinois, are vhe guests this. week of. Mrs. Nelle McNabb. ;; : Mrs. Kenneth Rotramel , and
children of - Carlisle, were guests
Mrs. Eureka Hannum and granddaughter; Penny Kay, left Wednesday for Phoenix, Arizona
for an indefinite stay. I . Ola Myers, Miss Esther Myers, The J.A.C. Girls and Mfss Sve-:Jim Hanr,um, Miss Marine lyn Gray, former Dugger. .High Myers, Mrs. E. A.'. Hammack, . MrSchool teacher, are camping at; and Mrs. Hubert Myers, Mr. 'and
Shakamak Park, this week. . I Mrs. Roy Schofield and grand-I Miss Marcella Dukes and Miss Mrs. David Lippeatt left Mon-1 daughter, Tony Kay, picniced at Esther Myers were ip Linton
amak , Tuesday evening. : Mr. and Mrj. Gerald Azbell and daughter, Laura Ray, of Lynn, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason of Terre Haute, were vhe guests of the O. E. Myers family recently. ' . . '
:the Berald Azbell cabin at Shak-
Wednesday evening.
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Mr-.- and Mrs. Ray Sparks have recrivetl word of the birth, of .their first granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Zook at . vhe Coleman Hospital in Indianapolis. The baby was born Sunday. August ?-3rdt- She weighed seven .pounds. Mrs. Zook is the former Kathryn Sparks. . Mrs; Helen Copeland, who underwent an appendectomy at the Mar& Pherman Hospital last, Saturday, is. recuperating nicely, .
DUGGER
!ition. Call 16.
FOR SALE. 1 , bassinette. 119' N.
Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.
baby tenda. wvjiiujc ivunnows, large
Chase. ana 5mal1- specs narris, ooum - , ' - : Texaco Station. .
FOR SALE 1936 Ford - - on pickup. Extra good rubber. ' HOME FREEZER. We're invitCenneth Horton. 702 N. State. You to come to our display 'hone 959Y, - ;room and learn about the May-
lag nome freezer. iee it's many advantages. Exclusive features. Available now for immediate delivery. Monroe Maytag Store.
FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmoiile coupe, Radio and heater, ood tires, excellent condition. Bob Padgett, Paxton R. 1. PLENTY of' White Rock fries. 148 E. : Washington. FOR SALE 22 ft. Fruehauf semi-trailer. Earl Myers, Shelrhrn, Ind.
INDIVIDUALLY Designed for Hernia, Low back pain, movable kidney or Poor posture. Ask your doctor about a Spencer. Cairiva
Giles after 5 p. m.'.
I Dead Animals Removed kinds: horses, cows, ep, calves and hogs. Call Uionroe Feed Service. Sulli
van phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay ali
pnone cnarges. it hour service.
John Wachtel Co.
.TWre Hanto. Indlaiut
LAWN MOWER repairing,
sharpening and overhauling. ' The
grass is getting tall. Bring your mower In now. Boone ' Harness Shop, 16 East Jackson Street. '
In loving memory of our grandmother, Mrs. Josephine May Riggs, who died August 9, 1942, five years ago. " Mrs. Edward Johnson Mrs. Ernest Lamberg
ATLANTIC CITY N. J., Is next port of call for Marilyn Davidson, 18-year-old "Miss Alhambra," who is
ty of 1947" at Santa Monica. Sta- Mrs. E. .M. , Dsputy, returned tistics she-ll bring to "Miss Amor- Tuesday from Whiting, Indiana ica" contest are 5 feet 91- inches where she has. been the guest of height, v35 -inch bust. 25 -inch her daughter, Mrs.; James Adams waist, 35-inch : hips, ISO-pound and family: ,. weight, brown eyes , and auburn Mrs. Morina Hopkins was in hair. ? ' (Intetnationii) ! Sullivan Wednesday. . - . ...
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SHELBURN ! Mrs. Leona Guyer and grandson of Terre Haute, are spending a few days -with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wymap spent Monday evening in Terre Haute. ' Mrs. Mae Wyman of Farmersburg, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Jerry Sebring. ' Mrs. Maude and Mrs. Marilyn McMillan spent Thursday after
noon in Terre Haute. .. Miss Ann Andrusyk is enjoying a few days vacation in Chicago with her sister.
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"Wai it hard to come back here?" Altred asked
WHEN Philip returned home after his visit to Hilltop, he found his father waiting up for him. "I missed you tonight," Alfred said. "Was it hard to come back here?" "Not too hard," Philip said. "You were waiting for me." " Alfred said, "Thank you." The passing of the years had brought him a new gentleness, sorrow had softened him. This night, as he and Philip talked, ' Alfred told some- . thing of the compulsions which had driven him in earlier years. "I tried too hard to prove myself," he said. "I always felt so insecure, so inferior." ... Eagerly, he asked about Hilltop. "Have they changed , the gardens, or cut down that old elm that used to scrape
Mary said, "Yc-" must be my Aunt Dorothea."
at the base of the hilL But on that fall day when Dorothea .was pruning a bush in the garden, she heard a childish voice say, "Philip lives here, doesn't he?" Dorothea stared at the girl forbiddingly. But her heart bogan to beat in a most curious way, as if it responded to some instinct. She said, "Who are you, my girl?" The girl smiled. Dorothea was suddenly upset. "I am Mary Lindsey," the child said. "And you must be my Aunt Dorothea " She opened the gate and stepped inside. Dorothea was almost gray with shock. When Mary said, . "I wonder why I vas told I mustn't cons here?" Jerome's sister said, "Have you asked your, fetlr?" "Yes. He was very indefinite. It scorns he dogen't like anyone here but Philip.1 You don't eem formidable, Aunt Dorothea." She smiled. "I am goi.ig to marry Philip when I
Alfred thought, "Amalie's daughter!"
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': Mary - was fourteen when she deliberately disobeyed Jerome. She had been told never to go to the red brick house
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am eighteen." Dorothea was stunned. The child continued, "Of course I haven't told him yet. I shall soon." Looking at Mary, something broke in Dorothea. Tears filled her eyes. "Come in, child," she said. She left Mary in the living room and hurried, breathless, to tell Alfred. "I'll go down at once," he said. When he saw Mary, he could not move for a moment. She curtseyed. Amalie's daughter! She might have been his own, this fair sweet child ... They talked of Mary's schooling. With pain, Alfred turned aside Mary's- penetrating questions about relations between the two families. He longed for Dorothea's return when Mary said, "You never visit Hilltop. Don't you like my papa, and my mama?" , (Continued "
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