Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 161, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 August 1947 — Page 7
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FOR SALE
f'E WILL BUY BAGS, eau Co-op.
Farm
ROMPT ROAD , service for
I battery and farm equipment
ubles. Phone 285. In haste . . .
MACE. '
Cement blocks, sand, any ijpose, GRAVEL. Materials conifcted if desired. Free estimate, tone 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block ant.
HAVE Combination storm iors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulan Co., 258.
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SELL YOUR WHEAT to hnson Elevator. Highest prices "rd. Quick service. Government sted scales. Open from 7:00 a. 4to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, illivan.
irn, Ind.
FOR SALE Remington upright piano. Excellent, condition. Cheap. Call 12 or 717-B.
FOR SALE 1. 5-room strictly modern house, large garage with concrete floor. On paved street.
Nice location..
COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. '
NOTICE, to monument customers,, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors
2. Portable feed grinder. Mount- and are expecting a shipment of
ed on 1936 Ford truck, with new Finland granite soon. We can motor. Several customers. Very erect any stone that is on floor profitable route. Usrey's Real in one week's notice. Sullivan Estate & Insurance, South Main, Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. Coffman Bldg., Phone 172. , HOME FREEZER. We're invitFOR SALE OR TRADE Sad- ing you to come to our display die horses. Reasonable. Phone room and learn about the MayShelburn 161-E. taS Home Freezer. See it's many 1 ! . advantages. ... Exclusive features. FOR SALE 1939. .Ford school Available now for.immediate debus chassis. Phone 24, Graysville. livery. Monroe Maytag Store. Otto Padgett. - I
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pVAVWy.i VlfT f Fl(?H SHOOTS v-A l . - , Wfa VTZV - ! W) TO SLEP . ; THERESAGREAT) SOUTOFHIS ' 3'&J ' : jr ' 'C (DOWNSTAIRS? j ? BIG BEAR WITH a I L EAR'S ' K jff jk AVZ 1 GREEN EVES ' -J ,ZJ TV-- u SAWM A Hj 8-S lli 'MSIS Copf. I W King fexoia ndK.ii. Ii. WwM nelitf wJ :,. C VfoUK(, RIPKIKBY
, FOR SALE . 40-acre. . farm, ' lettered. Signs of all kinds. Work good 4-room house with enclosed guaranteed. Inquire at any service back porch, electricity, gas, sink station in Hutsonville, 111. Shorty J a 1-11-1 1 i. -r
FOR SALE 22 ft. Fruehauf i "na water in tuicnen. uvva oui- jowe. mi-trailer. Earl Myers, Shel-1 buildings' smaU barn, m etal corn
trio, uuuuie garage. i nuuse1 " north of Benson Chapel. Curtis feed store to No- 11 North Main
Hopewell . I bt-, just north of the old National
OR SALE 4-room house with
sement, furnace and three lots. g5 North Section.
FOR SALE Electric washer, C)0; good oil stove, built-in Cn; rubber-tired wagon, good d, ready to go; front axle with Seels and tires; lots of new and ed auto parts. Next time try us, 2 may have what . you need, fcnted, cars to junk. Mason Auto cchange, Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE-"5-room semi-mod-n house on South Section. First ass condition. Box 800, c-o mes.
FOR SALE Late model good new McCaskey cash register; new 10 ply 7.00x20 truck tires, leap; 5 case Coca Cola electric 6ler, good condition; 100 lb. lemite high pressure grease gun.
HOG feeders save - money : on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's Cutr Cost Concentrate is enough for two pigs from, birth . to market plus your farm grains. See us .today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. FOR' SALE, Cut Flowers. 421 Donaldson . St. Phone 645L
. MONUMENTS.' James J. Durham, uptown office' in, Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. 1. I n '. ' FOR SALE Three good horses and big fat cow. Frank Unger, near Rose Chapel.
Bank. B. F. Workman, Phone 385.
DIESEL HAS A FUTURE Instruction, Male. Diesel is rapidly replacing steam and gas engines on railroads, ships, factories, farm and road equipment, power plants. Lighter units open huge new fields tractors, aircraft, autos. Opportunities for men trained in Diesel operation and maintenance are here and growing. . Prepare for Diesel experience by practical spare time training. Details Free. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 104 c-o paper.
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WANTED TO BUY Good used clothing, shoes, any kind of good second hand clothing. Waldorf's, 118 West Washington. (Russell Variety quarters.)
WANTED
. H. Richart, 522 E. none 350-B.
Washington,
FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern home, close in. See Gilbert H. Simmers, 114 French St. .
Surplus PreFab Buildings 16x48
FOR SALE White enamel apt. ! double floor, insulated roof, $399
j gas stove, dinette set, large fice desk and chair, 50-lb. iceox, coal heater. C. R. Breeden, 3$ N. Section; Phone 677. .
i FOR SALE Wealthy apples. 4 or apple sauce , and pies. ,ifcard Orchard, 1 mile west of gion Home.
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FOB camp. Also 16x16 $195 FOB camp on display at Doetsch Bros. Lumber Co. Rt. 16 across from Garwood's, Mattoon, 111.
FOR SALE Coca-Cola box. Excellent . condition. t Wilkinson Marathon Service,-East Washington Street.
Your savings in soap & plumb- PAINT, 5 Ballon cans red
g repair bills will pay for a barn, $12.25; white house, $23.75; ;er softener.. We have them in Kemtone. gallon. $3.49: distilled
bek. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES turpentine, $1.66 gal.; paint thin
u. LAWHiLNLViLLt., illi- ner, $1.28 gal.; fiber roof coating, dlS. PHONE 90. . I $2.75. 5 rallnns: hriishM linnlp.
FOR SALE Davenport in good adhesive, etc.; Hiawatha Edition. Cheap. 225 N. Main St. r?USM "l coote5,s' , $139.50. Gamble s, "The Friendly FOR SALE Two heating Store,". Authorized Dealer, Frank
f es, Nubian circulator, Stew- & ud Vanzo, Owners. North side Hot Blast, and A.B. gas range, square. Phone 433.
4 S. State St. ' ""p'oat"'- r FOR SALE 5 sows and pigs.
FOR SALE 18 window frames Also 2-row corn picker. John
itH glass. Made of all poplar. McDonnall, 5 miles southeast of laifj few extra doors. First come Sullivan.
rs served. Draper Coal Co.
. r wu ciniiCi vjtouu i-year-uia boat, 2 Jersey cow and calf, 4 gallons $50.00. per day, Want to buy 6-8 month
R SALE Fishing
fl.on metal bottom
alJy.Bank Kennel, 4 miles Angus bull. Billy Joe AT, :Cammon,
t of Jasonville. Orville Payne. Sullivan Route 1.
mera phone 23-14.
COR SALE 5 beagle pups, J0 each. 1 mile north of DugIr. A.'C. Woodward.
FOR SALE 120 acres and twostory residence in Graysville. Address Box 311, Sullivan, Ind.
pR SALE 9x12 all wool rug,
tically new, $15.00. 508 E.
lis.
FOR SALE East of Wood'f orchard, Norge refrigerator, $90.00; Ward's washer, $50.00; good bedroom suite, Jenny Lind suite: both with good springs and inner-
DR SALE 6-rooifi house, spring , mattresses, living . room e front porch, back porch suite, piano and other pieces of ened in, and garage. 924 N. furniture. Morris Andre.
n St. .1
uk hALiE rive-room house.
DR SALE 5 young shoats, 30 full basement, garage, 1 block
5 lbs.; one fattening hog. Bill's from main. Dugger, Indiana, ding Shop, Shelburn. I Monna Hopkins, Phone 113-73.
FOR SALE Friers, 85c each. 1 mile west ot . Sullivan. C. E. Pinkston, Phone 9252.
PR SALE Lumber, lath,
windows, doors and frames;
om house to be moved; floorr
Harvey" Parr, -Shelburn
,ne.
DR SALE Day bed with half 1. , 1 All
can. Also round table. Call t4-G, Shelburn. 'jOR ' SALE 1936 1-ton J l.C- truck, three new tires. Vj.OO.' Matney's Garage, Pax-
Ump pumps. In stock. LAW-
fJCEVILLE SALES COM-
NY, LAWRENCEVILLE, IL-
OIS. PHONE 90.
Dead Animals
Removed
kinds: horses, cows.
sheen, ralvps unA hnca CM
Jifonroe Feed Service, Sullivan uhone 332 or Crawford or Crawford 53109.
Terre Haute. We pay all
'anone cnarges. 24 hour ser-
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v Terre Haute, Indiana
JUST RECEIVED New batteries,. 24 month guarantee, priced , at $15.25 exchange. Flynn's Service, west of Shelburn on 41.
WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times.
EXPERIENCED lady secretary j mother'
and bookkeeper wants position in Sullivan. For interview address
Box 392.
HYMERA
Mrs. Ralph Gordon was in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George McGarvey spent Sunday in Terre Haute visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bob Raley. ; Mrs. Mildred Wheeler returned to Indianapolis Sunday after spending a week here with her
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WANTED TO BUY Shutters (indoor or outdoor) and a three-
JUST RECEIVED - 18 month TTl rtZ . , . S., c-o Times. , guaranteed new tires. Prices are ... low. Example, 600-16 4 ply $13.95 WANTED TO BUY Small, tax . Included. Flynn's Service, gentle Shetland pony. Call 884. Shelburn, Ind. i - 1 WANTED TO RENT Farm, ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Shel-'for cash, from 20 to 60 acres. burn Methodist Church basement, Write Box 750, c-o Times. Saturday evening, August 16th,, - rrr;
6:00 o'clock, sponsored by Metho- Jt UK Kt-IN I
dist Altrusa Class.
' Bessie Straight visited Mrs. be lucky. Little David King was day of the seventh month of 1947. I Maude Gummere in Terre Haute j born at 17 minutes after 11 in He weighed seven pounds, U
Thursday afternoon. j hospital room 711 on the seventh . ounces. ;
i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lovelaca and children of Washington, D.
C, are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorse Lovelace and other relatives. M!-s. Jack Swartz and daughter, Arlene, returned to their home in Evansville Sunday after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. ,. T. Cartwright
and son returned to Willesville, George Ferguson.
Ohio Saturday night after spendine two weks here with Mrs
Cartwright's parents, Mr. and ; were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Gordon.
1 0,000' B
USHELS OF PEACHES
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan i
CUT your cash outlay poultry feed this new way!
bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate -r-you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE. Shelburn.
FOR RENT Floor Sander,
for Edger, Polisher. All new equipJust tnpnt,. Sullivan Decorating Co ,
Sullivan, Ind.
Fern Case returned , Saturday from Chicago after spending a week there with . relatives. A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr., and Mrs. C- GBradbury Sr. . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . Bradbury, Pat, Jack, Betty, Judy and Jerry Pinkston, Betty' Bradbury of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. C. G., Bradbury Sr. and Mrs. Kittie Dale of Hymera.
Mrs. George Wilson in Danville, Iillinois.
Mrs. Foley Smith of Evansville, ; is spending the week with her j sister, Mrs. Eva Duckworth.
Note: Elberta Peaches Ripe in 2 Weeks
Bring Own Containers
Mr. and Mrs, George Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Schwaxis and daughter, Arlene, of Evansville, spent last Tuesday in Jasonville with
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mattox.
SHELBURN
j Plenty of 7 Come 11 ' FLINT, Mich. (UP) Thomas King thinks his new son should
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5 Miles Southeast of Merom Near Mennir Station
BE PREPARED For Next Win-
,tcr. join our Move Uub now. He' had waited long and silent Guaranteed delivery, now or lat- For the Lord to call nim llome' er. Free storage until Nov. 1. Easy where no sorrows ever come, terms. Duo Nubian, Majestic, Glow Boy, Florence and Warm His face we see in memory still, Morning Heaters. See the new But none his place can ever fill Combination Phileas and Maies- But we pray to meet him some
MEMORIAM
. In honor of our dear husband Marion Rust of Barberville, and father.' William W. Raley, Kentucky, spent the week-end who passed away one year ago here with his wife, today. Mrs. Flora Wence and Mrs. He is cone but not forgotten, ' . ,
Left this world to weep no more
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tic Combination Heater and Cook Stove. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana.
Woodrow Powerv Auctioneer. We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls.
sweet clay. Mrs. May Raley Mrs. Georgia Davis i ., and Children.
CARLISLE Mr. and Mrs. laul Christy of Carlisle, have returned to their home after, spending the weekend vifiting relatives in Hammond, Indiana and Lansing, Illinois.
IV';-. and Mrs. Harold Plummer
FOR SALE Black saddle mare, lady broke. Also saddle and bridle. Peggy Mood, 419 N. Broad Phone 830. FOR SALE-r-2.0 acres, 4-room house, lights, and furniture. O. B. Higgins, R. 2, Box 280, Farmersburg. Phone R12N.
MISCELLANOUS ALL insurance is not alike. See us about 'oir . full service plan of safe, sound,, economical auto insurance with 80 col.. We have fire, life, cargo and compensation. Ferd Hall, Insurance and Real Estate, North Oakley Bldg.
A CAR of 20 granular super phosphate due. Granular will not get lumpy; Farm Bureau Co-op.
WE DO PORTABLE , WELDING ; DrakeBros. v Expert Body Building CuUh Work Float Ul
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N
Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. NOW'S THE TIME to" let" lis sharpen that lawn mower tough grass , during this season . makes
the cutting heavier. An overhaul and Mr. and Mrs. Bill St.Clair of now will adjust it to the added Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. cutting strain and prepare it for Harold Bruning" of Anderson, next Spring. BOONE HARNESS have been the guests of Mr. and Shop, East Jackson Street. Mrs. Raymond Plummer of Carlisle CIRCLE M RODEO. Showing at
Carlisle Saddle Club Gro'""i.' Saturday night, August 16, 7:30, Sunday afternoon, August 17, 1:00 p. m..75 head livestock. Wild Burma steers, wild Montana horses. ' I
Graph-Tex 303
WITH
Every Oil Change '
Ideal for new motors, overhauled motors and tune-ups.
Boyll and Son Motor Co. (Chrysler) Sullivan, Ind.
Sull!van County Motor Sales (DeSoto) Shelburn, Ind.
Theyll Do It Every Time
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By Jimmy Hatlo
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, Alfred looked at the photo. "What a sweet child." IN THE three years that followed Mary's ill-starred visit to the home of Alfred and Dorothea, the families grew no closer. But Jerome and Philip remained friends in their Btrange business-intellectual relationship. And the attachment between Mary and Philip was strengthened though the latter dared have no real hopes ... Now seventeen years old, Mary accompanied Amalie to England where they were presented at court. Jerome had great plans for her . . . ' One day while they were abroad, Philip received a letter a which Mary enclosed a photograph. He showed it to his father. Alfred took it eagerly. "What a lovely chin, so high and valorous," Alfred said. "She has Uncle William's look too. What a sweet child." l He read the inscription, "To my darling Philip, with all
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"I can enter the university," Mary said.
my love. Mary." He said, "She is much attached to you." Philip took back the photograph and his expression was odd . . . Amalie and Mary stood at the rail of the ship bringing them back to New York. Mary was almost as tall as her mother now, a young lady. "Perhaps I can enter the university within three weeks," Mary was saying ... . It was only a few days after the return that Alfred and j
Amalie came face to face for the first time since their di-
"My fault!" Alfred saw it was Amalie.
row sidewalk towards her carriage, and collided with' someone quite violently. ' "I beg your pardon," said the gentleman, with distressed courtesy. "My fault, ma'am." . "So heedless of me," murmured Amalie graciously. She , glanced up with a smile and encountered Alfred's shocked j . hazel eyes. They were alone on the sidewalk, as it was three o'clock '
In the afternoon, and extremely hot, and the usual crowd of
vorce. Amalie made one of her infrequent trips to town to J shoppers had not yet appeared. Those who passed were get a bit of lace. , :. i : ' comparative strangers to Riversend and recognized neither ' . She left the shot), holding hieh her narasol of black lace. 5 Amalie nor Alfred. So they stood and looked at' each 'other i
and lifting her mauve silk skirts from the dust. Her bonnet ji in a sort of paralysis, unaware of the few men and wcuuea
of yellow silk was tied with mauve ribbons, and she looked wno Drusnea oy mem .
unusually handsome and young. She strode across the nar- f
(Continued Monday).
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