Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 163, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 August 1947 — Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN1 BLONDIE JELIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES : FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1947. .In. GLA 1 1 Ml BELIEVE ME. THOSE MOSQUITOES AREN'T GOING ! CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2 per word for oae day; 4c per word for three day. . Minimum e, 35o, Send cash,, money, order, or check with order. ' Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions Zo per word, mlnlmiroi $LSI An additional charge of 106 will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accouhti. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use ol boa numbers.

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FOR SALE

!)MFT ROAD service' fot attery and farm equipment es. Phone 285. In haste . . 1AC1S. flENT BLOCKS, SAND, any ose, GRAVEL. Materials coned if desired, free estimate; 4 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Block

HAVE Combination storm 3. Phone O. P. Dale InsulaCo., 258.

LL YOUK WHEAT to son. Elevator. Highest prices 1 Quick service. Government d scales. Open from 7:00 a. i 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, van.

MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. FOR SALE three good horses and big fat cow. Frank Unger, near Rose Chapel.

iR SALE Wealthy apples, for apple sauce and pies, ard Orchard, 1 mile west of sn Home. TCHEN-CRAFT sinks & cab,rnade to fit your kitchen. 2 ' H. E. Furry, Shelburn e one, for a personal interfat your home.

FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern home, close in. See Gilbert H. Simmers, 114 French St. COCKER SPANIELS Puppies A.K.C. Stud Service, ShadyBanks Kennel, 4A miles west of Jasonville, Ind. Raising better

cockers is hot a sideline. Visitors .welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Orville PayneK Jasonville, Ind., R. 2. Hymera phone 23-14.

FOR SALE Lumber, lath, twin windows, doors and frames; 4-room house to be moved; flooring. Harvey Parr, Shelburn phone.

Woodrow Power, Auctioneer. We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls. ICE CREAM SOCIALrShel-. burn Methodist Church basement, Saturday evening, August 16th, ' 6:00 o'clock, sponsored by Methodist Altrusa Class.

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R SALE Sow and pigs, joleman, Riverton, Ind. R SALE White Rock friers.

o 8152.

R,SALE Vitolaire ice box, ne good linoleum. See John miel, Shelburn.

R SALE Tomatoes, green f-, and cut flowers. Mrs. y Thomson, Phone 9041. Si SALE Used Gross Deep ser, 16 cu. ft. Phone 360 Frior Saturday morning. R SALE 1 good King Cler- ;, heating stove. Also one in cabinet. 224 E. Depot St.

I FOR SALE 40-acre farm, good 4-room house with enclose'd back porch, electricity, gas, sink and water in kitchen. Good outbuildings, small barn, metal corn

crib, double garage. 1st nouse north of Benson Chapel. Curtis Hopewell. : FOR SALE Those good golden sweet apples, $1.75 basket; cooking and sweet crab apples. Bring containers. Cox, second

i Shelburn.

NOW'S THE TIME to let ' us sharpen that lawn mower tough grass during this season "makes the cutting heavier. An overhaul now will adjust it to the added cutting strain and prepare it for next Spring. BOONE HARNESS Shop, East Jackson Street. 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, Glow Boy, Florence and Warm Morning Heaters. See the new Combination Philgas and Majestic Combination Heater and Cook Stove. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana.

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iR SALE 4-room semi-mod-iCttage, 2V2 blocks north. G.I. , payments $18.50 per month, ire 424 So. Court St. )R SALE 5 sows and pigs.

2-row corn picker. John unnall, 5 miles southeast of van. V

HTSALE OR TRADE Sadyirses. Reasonable. . Phone ,jurn 161 -E.

COCKER SPANIELS Puppies A. K. C. Stud Service, Shady Banks Kennel, 4 miles west of Jasonville, Ind. Raising better cockers is not a sideline. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Payne, Jasonville, Ind., R. 2. Hymera phone 23-14. Green weather resistant garden hose, 50 ft., $6.95; black garden hcse, 25 ft., $2.39; Artisan light weight lawn mowers, $24.95; Milcor garden pick-up carts, holds approximately 2 cu. ft., $5.95; Artisan lawn sprinklers, 45c and $3.95. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealers, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433.

f-plus PreFab Buildings 16x48

le, floor, insulated roof, $399

bamp. Also 16x16 $195 FOB 1 on display at Doetsch Bros. er Co. Rt. 16 across from od's, Mattoon, 111.

FOR SALE Kitchen sink, with draining board, faucets and pipes. 331 So. Court.

R SALE 120 acres and twoiesidence in Graysville. AdBox 311, Sullivan, Ind.

- FOR SALE Ford Ferguson tractor '44, 2-bottom 14" breaking blow, Ford cultivator, disc and corn planter. Call 81 or see Jim McGarvey.

R SALE East of Wood's

Norge refrigerator, $90.Lvard's washer, $50.00; good win suite, Jenny Lind suite, with good springs and inner -tg mattresses, living room (vpiano and other pieces of kure. Morris Andre.

)R"SALE Five-room house, basement, garage, 1 block i main. Dugger, Indiana, rja Hopkins, Phone 113-73.

iR SALE Friers, 85c each. 1 Lwest of Sullivan. C. E. (ion, Phone 9252. r-i . . .

)R SALE Black saddle mare, ,t broke. Also saddle and le.-Peggy Mood, 419 N. Broad. ipt 830.

)R SALE 20 acres, 4-room e, lights, and furniture. O. B.

s, R. 2, Box 280, Farmers-

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SALE West Graysville

ar Section St., 6-room cot-

nd garage. Cool , and com-

Je. If you don't have much v see me anyway. C. Price, K Court St. )G feeders save money on ! ('Buy less, save more. Think A one bag of Murphy's CutiConcentrate is enough for pigs from birth to market J-our farm grains. See us toLet us figure your savings. fRENCE MARTIN FEED E, Shelburn.

'R SALE Cut Flowers.

'onaldson St. Phone 645L

FOR SALE Balboa rye. Perry Loudermilk, Sullivan Route 2. NICE large, ripe, tomatoes and peaches at Ernest Boroughs, Merom, Ind. Bring own containers.

! FOR SALE 5-room house, built-in cabinets, garage, poultry house, 5 acres land. On gravel ' road east of Sullivan, good location. Usrey's Real Estate & InI surance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan

Phone 172. FOR SALE One rubber-tired wagon. Call 8302. v MISCELLANOUS ALL insurance is not alike. See us about our 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.

j . COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and j shock absorbers. JARED IMPLE

MENT SALES. yr I 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

erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.

i Victor, Decca, Capitol and

bia records call at R. W

ell's Music House, 27-29 N

rt St., Sullivan, Indiana.

Dead Animals Removed K kinds: horses, cows, eepr calves and hogs. Call 3nroe Feed Service. Sulli-

phone 332 or Crawford 01 or Crawford 53109. irre Haute. We pay all

otoe charges. 24 hour ser-

rhh Wachtel Co.

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NOTICE You can now get Moorman Catile and Fly Spray in gallon cans. Call Fred C. Fisher, Phone 8302. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills other than my own. William McCammon. HOMEMAKER SAVINGS! Lin7ited quantity of new, high quality materials, and other household needs as long as they last for as low as 10 to 20 off of original cost. INTERIOR HOUSE,

420 North Court.

WANTED

WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping' equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times.

I AND NOW X THAT'S RISHT, SON ItHE WAV llltSCS I THERE HE IS THE GUY VOU L v YOU'RE A h, LET'S YOU AN' TO GET ilJATZTTTN MISSED EARLIER TONIGHT LETv . PRISONER X ME STAGE A OUT IS MUaTL c HIM HAVE IT r-. ' IN THIS LJAILBREAK.' THE WAY ffiffL r-'?f V

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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.)

MEROM

EXPERIENCED saleslady and waitress available for EXTRA help 50c per hrr Phone 903

WANTED, YOUNG MAN (Under 25 years). Permanent position open in local store. Opportunity for advancement. Write Box B for interview.

Mrs. Anna McCammon was hostess for a watermelon party at her home home Monday afternoon the occasion being her birthday. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mesdames . Kate Bbwen, Stella Raley, Cora Dungari, Nett -Rockenficld, " Alicr; Smiley, Darrel, Jerome and De Dee Daugherty, Janice Smiley and Ronald Nichols.

Harrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkston are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton and son in Lansing, Michigan.

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WANTED TO RENT Farm, for cash, from 20 to 60 acres. Write Box 750, c-o Times. SALESMAN WITH CAR wanted by well known oil company. Steady income for man over 35. Write Sales Mgr., 573 Standard Bldg., Cleveland 13, Ohio. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT TO BUY house in Sullivan. Close in. Modern or semimodern. Alois Primes, c-o Ralph Bush, Shelburn, Ind., Box 294.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell of Beecher City, Illinois, and Mrs. Pauline Anelli and baby of Amsterdam, New York, were supper guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and family.

FOR RENT

FOR REJJT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.

Vet Leads Moslems

HOME FREEZER. We're invit

ing you to come to our display

room and learn about the Maytag Home Freezer. See it's many

advantages. Exclusive features.

Available now for immediate delivery. Monroe Maytag Store.

CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new wayf Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate 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.

Mr. and Mrs. William

and daughter of Terre Haufc

were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pisrson and family. Wayne Johnson spent the week-end with friends in Noblesville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey, Mrs. Anna Bailey and Mrs. Stella

; Johnson spent Sunday afternoon

in Carlisle. Patricia Copeland of Indianapolis, spent Monday and Tuesday at home. Lois Raley of Paxton is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vickrey spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kahra in Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosabcrry and daughters spent the week-end in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparks and family. Ruth Roseberry remained for a longer visit. - Mrs. Robert Harrison and son of Sullivan, spent the first of the week here with Myrtle

SHELBURN Mr.and "Mrs. Bernard Bdlinger and son,' Bob, left Tuesday morning for Albaquerque, New Mexico where they will be the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and daughter, Dee, for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Cosette Jewell returned Tuesday evening from Chicago after a two weeks visit with her

! daughter and family.

I Mrs. Bessie Straight left Tues- i Petty j day -morning for her home in I

Milnot, North Dakota after an I extended visit here with Mrs. j Flora Wcnce ana other relatives j and friends. I Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Keefauer of 1

Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wise this week. Wilbur Taylor of Pontiac,

Michigan, is spending a few days , '. with Mrs. Len Taylor and dau- Mrs- FFn Ca2 entertained a ghter. group of ladies at her home WedMr. and Mrs. Bert Keefau3r, nesday night. Sandwishes, iced Mrs. Clara Wise and Mr. and tea and cookies wei-e served.

Mrs. Jack Chubb were in Vin

week in friends.

Terre Haute visiting

Anytime Any Place YELLOW

cennes Wednesday.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank all

Fern Case and son and Rachel Brown aid children 'enjoyed ihet scout picnic at the Sullivan park Thursday. i

A bin tent revival will begin

Narmo Jeffers is spending this

our friends and neighbors for at the Second Baptist Church on

! their kindness shown us during August 18th. Everyone is iuvitsd

the long illness and passing of our to attend.

dear husband and father. We also want to thank Rev. Jennings for his consoling words, the W.S.C.S. for their courtesy, all who sent floral offerings, the, beautiful scngs and the Schulze funeral directors, and anyone who helped in any way to ease our sorrow. Ml-s. Gilbert Irvin

and family.

Phone 470 ,The Thinking Fellow Kidt's A Yellow

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CONCRETE

, Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 bags cement per yd. Sullivan $10.00 Carlisle $11.00 Merom $10.00 Graysville $9.50 Fairbanks $10.00 Shelburn $11.00 We also mix 4 42 5'2 and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write CARL A. NEWLIN

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Nolo: Eiberta Peaches Ripe in 2 Weeks

Bring Own Containers

John Hopper Orchard 5 Miles Southeast of Mevcm Near Merom Station

Phone 20

Uutsonville, 111.

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Jerome told Amalie, "I'm no sanctimonious fool."

MARY and Philip confided in Amalie, deciding not to speak to Jerome until Mary had reached her eighteenth birthday. Philip said worriedly, "Jerome might object because I am so much older than Mary and there are other things, too." "Only in your own mind," Amalie said, and kissed them. j-1' ." .". It was on the fourth of January, 1839, that Dorothea died. Jerome told a stunned Amalie that he would not go jto the .'funeral.'' "I haven't seen her for eighteen years," he .said. "I'm no sanctimonious fool who goes blubbering to the funerals of enemies. I don't care what Riversend thinks 'about it." He kept to his word. But when the crowd gath :- the snow-covered cemetery it was I;!st '.-. si forward with an armful of lilies and :r t;H' .

"Good-bye, Aunt Dorothea," Mary said sofily.

directly to Alfred find Philip and smiled at them. "Mary," murmured Alfred. "My dear," whispered Philip. She kissed them, then turned to the ffave and dropped the flowers upon the coffin. "Good-bye, Aunt Uo.oti.ca,'' she said softly. Mary went home with the two men to the dirk, quiet house. The servants had allowed the fires to burn low. Mary briskly tossed coal upon them. She lighted lamps, moving about quickly and lightly. Philip and Alfred had sat ccv.-n. overcome with despondency. Now as she poured tea for them and laughed a little, they forced themselves to respond . . . Cleverly. Mary worked on their sadness. "Aunt Dor- . vtlica w,f rj V? pjnjh an.r-vf f -he know you were sitting

Mary poured tea for Philip and Alfred .

here in what she called 'the dumps.' " Mary warned. . j Later, when a few friends came to sit and condole wilfc; the bcre;-.ved father and son, they were aghast to hear' 1" lighter in the drawing-room.' They found Mary happilyl refilling, tea-cups and plates. They found Alfred an4; Philip smoking, their expressions comforted and amusadu' "She is like her mother," they said later,- ihen, both! shocked and discomfited, they had left the house. ."Sb. has no reverence or decency. I am surprised that Alfred encouraged her. As for Philip, he always seemed so proper and conventional. j "Yet, there he was, laughing at some foolish remark sh marie, and rising to greet us as if we were most unwelcome ... ' (Continued tomorrow) i