Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 160, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 August 1947 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA! SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1947, BL0ND1E C LA CLASSIFIED AD RATE 1 per word foi one dy, 4c per word lor three dayi. Minimum efcsrge, 35o. Send cash, money order, or cheek with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolution 2o per word, mlnimnm $1.50. An additional charge of lOo will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that earry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.
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FOR SALE
WE WILL BUY BAGS. Bureau Co-op.
Farm
PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste .'. . call MACE. CEMENT BLOCKS, SAND, any purpose, GRAVEL. Materials contracted if desired. Free estimate. Phone 270. Res. 8045. Ben' Block Plant. 1
WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 1258. .
SELL YOUK WHEAT to 'Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tested sca'es. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan.
FOR SALE 5 beagle 'pups, $5.00 each. 1 mile north of Dugger. 'A. C. Woodward. FOR SALE 9x12 all wool rug, practically new, $15.00. 508 E. Davis.
FOR SALE 6-room house, large front porch, back porch screened in, and garage. 924 N. Main St.
'FOR SALE 22 ft. Fruehauf semi-trailer. Earl Myers, Shelburn, Ind.
FOR SALE Solid Oak Safe With glass .door. Solid Oak Dresser and wash stand. Solid Walnut antique dresser. Knee hole desk. Guitar. Lawn mower, like new. 627 Olive St. Phone 312.
FOR SALE 5 young shoals, 30 or 35 lbs.; one fattening hog. Bill's Welding Shop, Shelburn. FOR SALE Good six-foot refrigerator, seed rye. Hezzie McKairi, southwest New Lebanon.
FOR SALE 7-year-old sorrel work or riding horse. Roy BOlinger, Shelburn, Indiana. FOR SALE Lumber, lath, twin windows, doors and frames; 4-room house to be moved; floorins Harvey Parr, Shelburn phone, t
JUST RECEIVED 18 month guaranteed new tires. Prices are low. Example, 800-16 4 ply $13.95 tax included. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind.
A CAR of 20 granular super phosphate due. Granular will not get lumpy. Farm Bureau Co-op. ICE CREAM SOCIAL,"" Shel"burn Melhodist Church basement, Saturday evening, August 16th, 6:00 o'clock, sponsored by Methodist Altrusa Class. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Coronado washing machine with pump, $104.75; Dormeyer electric food mixer, $29.95; Shockmaster 12 in. band saw, $71.50; ' BrownBrockmeyer 1 h.p. electric mower, $70.08; wood hangers, all sizes. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners. N. Side Square. Phone 433.
BE PREPARED For Next Winter. Join our Stove Club now. Guaranteed delivery, now or later. Free storage until Nov. 1. Easy terms. Duo Nubian, Majestic,
FOR SALE 1. Grocery stock and fixtures. Excellent location. 2. Filling station stock and
equipment. Inside grease
wash rack. Good location. 3. City property and farms. ' Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, South Main Coffman Bldg Phone 172.
FOR SALE Day bed with half tnnKncP nAirfvt on A cnroafl All
clean. Also round table. Call Glow Boy Florence and Warm
124-G, Shelburn.
FOR SALE 1936 1-ton
G.M.C.- truck, three new tires. $200.00. Matney's Garage, Pax-ton.
FOR SALE Remington up-
and ' right piano. Excellent condition.
Cheap. Call 12 or 717-B. FOR SALE 1. 5-room strictly modern house, large garage with concrete floor. Oh paved street. Nice location.
' FOR SALE 500 or more op-1 2. Portable feed grinder. Mounted house seats. 628 North Olive ed on 1936 Ford truck, with new
iviorning Heaters, see tne new Combination Philgas and Majestic Combination Heater and Cook Stove. Woodward Hardware Co.,
Dugger, Indiana.
R1PKIRBY mJ jn-j,J I T M WHAT A CUSHION I T THERE MUST I I W'Jffil ANOTHER DAD-BLAMED jf 'tmilif h JM MONEY BALES BE MILLIONS W"3pn GHOST.' GOOD (
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api. ana mrs. oeorge uuck- Mrs. liene Benson and sons
worth and baby came Sunday for left Friday night for their home Mrs. Cecil Bedwell and
WANTED
a few days visit with the former's
mother, Mrs. Eva Duckworth.
in Waukegan, after a visit here in Scottstown.
with relatives and friends,
Mike Chilcote of Robinson
Mrs. Zilla Cooksey spent the
past two weeks with Mr. and
family
WANTED TO BUY-Straw in sfH" t" B?linger f spent the week-end here with wAmi.u iu aux straw n Elkhart, Indiana, have been call- Jf amAnMrtt. ,, ,,.
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Clifford Curry, Farmersburg. mother, Mrs. Lizzie Bolinger. WANTED To clean ' cesspools, Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and dauseptic tanks, government toilets, ghter, Pauline, spent Saturday in
Street, Phone 312.
I FOR SALE Sellers porcelain top, solid oak kitchen cabinet. MONROE'S 222 West Wall Street, Phone 332. FOR SALE 4-room house with ' basement., furnace and three lots. 1125 North Section.
motor. Several customers. Very rrofitabl6 route. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, South Main, Ccffman Bldg., Phone 172.
Modern pumping equipment used. Terre Haute.
Box 20 c-o Times. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Akers ,..-, , . : and children of Hammond, ', are EXPERIENCED lady secretary ,, 'MlaM vora , ' fo,
and bookkeeper wants position in g Sullivan. For interview address ;T," T ,,., . T.
Box 392. . , , ,7
Mr. and Mrs.
Breck Leach. Beverly Shelton returned to her home north of town Friday after spending the past few wee".s here with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Borders and son.
Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson of Anderson, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs". Lloyd Smith.
Miss Audrey Lou Boone is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gatches and family in Detroit, Michigan. Ruth and Charles Willis were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Frank Willis. Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Elena Rae were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs. Cecil Bedwell and family, i Mrs. Roy Stanley is ill.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who were so kind to us during the recent illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Era.. Ruth. We especially wish to thank., the neighbors, friends, flower donors, the minister, M'Hugh funeral directors and anyone who helped in any way to ease our sorrow. Clyde Ruth and family.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Saddle horses. Reasonable. Phone Shelburn 161-E. .
FOR SALE 1939 Ford school
bus chassis. Phone 24, Graysville.
FOR SALE Electric washer", pa(jcett
$40.00; good oil stove, built-in .. : r oven; rubber-tired wagon, good Sump pumps. In stock. LAWbed, ready to go; front axle with RENCEVILLE SALE S COwheels and tires; lots of new and PANY. LAWRENCEVILLE, ILtfsed auto parts. Next time" try ua,, LINOrS. PHONE 90:' , ' mav have what' vou need. -
Wanted, cars to junk. Mason Auto
Exchange, Carlisle, Ind.
MISCELLANOUS
FOR SALE- -5-room semi-modern house on South Section. First
class condition. Box 800, c-o auto insurance with 80 col. Wr
ALL insurance is not alike
see us aoout our full service plan of safe, sound, economical
Times.
FOR SALE Late model good
as new McCaskey cash register; 2 new 10 ply 7.00x20 truck tires,
have fire, life, cargo and compen
sation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and
Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg
COMPLETE SERVICE Lubn
cheap; 5 case Coca Cola electric , cation; tail pipes', mufflers,' anr
cooler, good condition; 100 lb. 'Alemite high pressure grease gun. R. H. Richart, 522 E. Washington, Phone 350-B.
shock absorbers. JARED IMPLE
MENT SALES. NOTICE, to monument custom
ers, we have a complete line ol
monuments brt floor in' all color:
FOR SALE White enamel apt
size gas stove, dinette set, large and are expecting a shipment of
office desk and chair. 50-lb. ice- Finland granite soon. We car
box, coal heater. C. R. Breederi, erect any stone that is on flooi 809 N. Section, Phone 677. i in. one week's notice. Sullivar - - I Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. FOR SALE Wealthy apples. pood for apple sauce and pies. I HOME FREEZER. We're invitRickard Orchard, 1 mile west of ing you to come to our display Legion Home. room and learn about the May . - I tag, Hohie Freezer. See it's manj FIXTURES and wiring sup- advantages. Exclusive featurer plies. New type GE iron; circle Available' now for immediate de type flourescent fixtures, floor livery. Monroe Maytag Store. fans. McKinley Electric Shop. . . .'----z. - - , -! PUBLIC GAMES Tuesda Your savings in soap & plumb- evening 8:00 P. M. at St. Mary: ing repair bills will pay for a Church basement. Door prize water softener. We have them in Public invited, stnrk. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES ' .
CO.. LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLI- NOTICE Have your trucks NOIS. PHONE 90. lettered. Signs of all kinds. Worl r - - , guaranteed; Inquire at any service ' FOR SALE Davenport in good station in Hutsonville, 111. Shortj condition. Cheap. 225 N. Main St. Lowe.
Mrs. Esther Arnett of M?rom ; Station, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Flossie Wills. 1
Marilyn Copeland was a guest
WANTED Hauling coal and Spinks visited Mrs. Mary Carter Friday night of Barbara Wills
general hauling. ,Will haul from m buiuvan Saturday.
anv mine. Bob Pearison. Phone Miss Myrna wnyneict is enjoy
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a two weeks vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hoilman and
in Mrs. Cora Cramer spent Sunday
One-Minute Test 1. In what book in the Bible are the Ten Commandments found? 2. What book in the Bible is said to be the work of David? 3. What book in the Bible shows the wisdom of Solomon?
Henderson,
WANTED TO
(indoor or outdoor) and a three
quarter wooden bed. Write Box E. S.. c-o Times.
Kentucky with
BUY Shutters aunt and family, Mr. and
Vernon Nunn.
WANTED TO BUY Small,
gentle Shetland" pony. Call 884'.
CARLISLE
her; with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoil-
Mrs. .man and son in Terre Haute. Miss Vera Van Cleve of Wadley. Alabama, a former teachor , at U. C. C, spent Saturday here calling on friends. .
WANTED A few shoats, 50 to
75 lbs. Billman's Farm 244.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Dobno -o4--c
Williamsburg, Virginia, name, lait ,
DUGGE
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Words of Wisdom The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools. Confucius,
Hints on Etiquette
GRAB BAG
self to become heated. Present your point of view effectively, but calmly and authoritatively.
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ishmel Osoorne
FOR . RENT Tloor Sander,
dger, Polisher. All new equip- rciatives
ment. Sullivan Decorating uo., Mr and Mrs
ullivan,, Ind.
r none WCpit for a visit with Mrs. Dobson's brother, Ed W. Curtncr. Mr. and Mrs, BU Hart were in Indianapolis Friday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver and family of Terre Haute, were
of Detroit, ri-?. visiting Mr. and Saturday evening guests of Mr. Mrs. Stanley Jewell and oth?r and Mrs. Rex Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers of
Today's Horoscope You have positive ideas and opinions if this is your birthday, but are sometimes diffident. You have determination, perseverance, and energy. You are fond of sports and pleasures. You will not fall in love at first sight, but when you do love, you will do so thoroughly and with absolute devotion. The day's influences are doubtful. Things can be done easily and efficiently during the daytime hours, but the evening
In argument never allow your J, indicates over-expectatlonujOTer- 3. Proverbs,
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doing and other extremes. Pro viding excessive expenditures an curbed, the society of young intellectuals, artists and musicians promises gain and happiness in the next year; elders the reverse. Born on this date a child will have the intellectual, perceptive and reflective faculties well developed, and will be successfu? in the chosen career. Elders however, may temporarily retaW progress.
One-Minute Test Answers 1. In Exodus. 2. The Psalms.
Ellsworth Van
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Metr of Arlington. Virginia, are , r w .... ,. . . and Mrs. Huuert iViyers. visiting Mr. Van Meters parents, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Meter. Harold Myers of near Shelburn, Miss Hester Hoover left Friday visited the O. E. Myers family for California where she will Saturday. visit Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hume. v
Mr. and Mrs. David Pries and ivlr- ana MrS- i'rancis uug?cr
West Giles. Call 492.
Cute Ship Arrival
LOST Kitten. White with gray arid black stripes. Lost
'vortnesday nigM in vicimty of chndrcn of Wcst Frankfort, im and family of Anderson, visited
nois, visited over the weck-pnd Mr- am Mrs- - Dugger family vi1h Mr. and Mrs. John Van over th week-end. Meter and other relatives Ernesf DugCer ot Anderson Mrs Nash. Walters and child- was the weeknd. guast . of his ren of St. Mary s, Pa came Sa - broth Q E. Dugger and M. E. urday for a visit .with Mrs. Wal- rjugger . ters mother, Mrs. Delia Jenkins ' . -
and other relatives. Mrs. Clairo Shepherd and daughter, Frances. ' and Mrs. Marge Allen spent Wednesday at French Lick. Mr. and Mrs. Jc? Axsom and daughter, Janice, of Bloomington, spent the week-3rtd with Mrs. Axsom's mother, Mrs. Sophrona Prose. Mr. and Hrs. Lee Shake of Indianapolis, spent the weok-end hp.ve with Mrs, Shake's mother, Mrs. J; Y. Pirtls and other rela-
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FOR SALE Two . heating stoves, Nubian circulator, Stewart Hot Blast, and A.B. gas range. 224 S. State St.
NOTICEWe haVe moved our" feed store to No. 11 North Main St., just" north of this old .National Bank. B. F. Workman, Phone 385:
FOR SALE 18 window frames with glass. Made of all poplar. Also few extra doors. First come first served. Draper Coal Co.
DIESEL HAS A FUTUREInstruction, Male. Diesel is rapid ly replacing steam and gas en Igines on railroads, ships, factor
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FOR SALE -Ford Ferguson v; . . . t u cme"1 tractor '44, two breaking plows.. Per Pnts. Lighter units open .uw. i huge new fields-tractors, air-
Ford cultivator, disc and corn
planter. Call 81, or see Jim Mjc Garvey.
craft, autos. . Opportunities for me'ii' tralrie'd in Diesel operation
and maintenance are here and"
FOR SALE Fishing boat.- 2 1 growing. Prepare for Diesel exsection metal bottom. $50.00. i oerience by practical spare time"
Shady Bank Kennel. 4V miles I training. Details Free, Write
"west of Jasonville. Orville Payne
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Drinker's" Beer STERLING BREWERS, IMC Evauville, tad.
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This Side of Innocence
Based on a selection of the Literary Guild
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, "heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service. Sulli
van phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all
phone cnarges. zi boor scr-
John Wachtel Co.
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JUST RECEIVED New batteries, 24 month guarantee, priced at $15.25 exchange.. Flynn's Service, west of Shelburn on 41.
ABOARD the Greek liner Nea Hellas when the ship docked at Hoboken, N. J., was Elizabeth Flanders, 2, whb came in from Naples with her mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. William Flanders.' The child's father, a 12th" Air Force pilot, stayed on in Italy afc a civilian employee of the Wat Department after marrying Elizabeth's; mother. They- are en route to their new home in Bristol, Pennsylvania. ( International
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Mary said, "1 am not a child, really."
'ALFRED told Mary, "Your father and I did not have , much in common, my dear. I liked your mother very much." Dorothea's appearance rescued him. Mary stayed lor lunch and Was told to come at any time ... Amalie was perturbed when Mary told her what she had done. "I can think what your father will say," she warned. 1 Mary said quietly, "I am not a child, really. Don't you think' I ought to know why there is such a feeling about Philip's family? It is all so mysterious." - Amalie knew the girl was right. Soon she would hear the story. It might be garbled by cruel people. Jerome would be furious but she decided to tell Mary. Despairingly, she saidi "At one time, Mary, I was married to Alfred Lindsey." Quickly, then, she told of the divorce, of the separation of the families. And with a shock, Amalie realized that
"You deliberately disobeyed," Jerome told her.
Mary was looking at her with admiration. "Why, Mama," said Mary. "You must have been very courageous! But Uncle Alfred was hurt. I can tell that he still likes you very much." , - Amalie's eyes darkened. "Your papa is going to be very angry," she said. "I don't want to be there when you tell him of your visit." ' "I thjnk he'll understand," said Mary airily. . . . But Jerome went white with rage when he heard. He said thickly, "You deliberately disobeyed." Ke struck Mary violently across the face. She did not cry out or move but regarded Jerome steadily and her blue 'eyes were huge unafraid wells of light now, quite inscrutable. That look gave Jerome pause. It was his father's own expression. Suddenly, he hated himself for that blow. But his
Philip played and noticed ihat ihey held hands .
voice, though unsteady, was still thick when he spoke: "I ' want you to understand this, my girl. You must never go down there again. If you do, it will be at your own peril." "If that is your command, I shall obey." When Philip came to dinner the next evening, he visited ' Mary's sitting room to present her with a book. He had been , apprehensive over her call at his homfe and now he was shocked to note the hint of bruises on her cheek. , " "I cannot come -again," she said, "but tell Aunt Dorothea . and Uncle Alfred that I send my love and will see them ". some day." "Yes, darling, I will," Philip said. He smiled with an effort on returning to Jerome and Amalie and later he played the piano for them. He noticed that they held hands and Jerome seemed sad ... (Continued tomorrow). :
Srcwisgt copyright, 1946, by King Fetnwi Syadlmte, too. Text copyright, IMS, by Bobacfc & Beback. Published by permiHioB ofCharles ; Scrtbnn't Son,
