Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 169, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 August 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 25, 1947. PAGE THREE BLONDlE CLA CLASSIFIED AD EATK per word for one day, 4o per word for three !. Minimum eharge, 35c Send cash, monejr ordeiv or check with order. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions go per word, minimum 1.5. An additional charge of lOo will bt added to classified ads that are not paid b the end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge account. An additional charge of 25o will be made for tha use of box numbers.
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FOR SALE
Granular Superphosate in stock. Electric water heaters and . milk cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op.
PROMPT ROAD service for tire' battery, and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In bait . . . call MACE.
WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258.
SELL YOUK WHEAT' to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan.
FOR SALE 1940 G.MLC. panel truck. 1938 Chevrolet parcel truck both in perfect condition New Winkler stoker; new home type bar and back bar ideal for home. Call Fritz Stein, 425-B.
, MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343.
INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & LIFE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567.
FOR SALE in Shelburn 5toom house, 3 lots, small barn, fair outbuildings. See - or call Thurman Benson, R. 2, Farmersgurg, Ind. FOR SALE Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator, also - AK,C registered Collie pups. Dennis Pittman, Fairbanks.
FOR SALE 1933 Master Chev., 2 door. Good. 761 E. .Harris. FOR SALE Girls' clothing. Sizes 7 to 10. Also, girl's bicycle.
pitcher pump and kitchen zjnk. 235 S. McCammon. FOR SALE Cortez stove, $5.Q0. Washings, ironings and curtain stretching to do. Box 540 care Times. v
FOR SALE A Glo-Boy Heater, excellent condition. 611 N. Section St. FOR SALE 2 A-l milk cows Jersey and Brown Swiss. One 6 mo. white-face heifer. Basil Mason Merom, Indiana.
FOR SALE Feeders and founts. JOHNSON FEED AND SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. FOR SALE Used electric refrigerator.- Ivan Robbins, R. 2, Carlisle, ,
FOR SALE White-rock friers. Carl Medsker, Graysville.
NICE White Rock Fries, 35c a lb. 948 East v Washington Street.
FOR SALE '1937 Dodge. Good tires. New Battery and Radio. Price $450. See at once. Rev. Lee Lashhrook.
FOR SALE Bred gilts to farrow soon, black and white spotted, red sire, Nice healthy stock. E. Hoover, ' Carlisle.
FOR SALE 35 mm Projector in good shape with films. Mo- , tor driven,. If interested, write fost Office 454, Sullivan. ! - FOR SALE . White -almost new kitchen cabinet. Price $10. Mrs. Paul Mason, 433 S. Elnora St., Phone 646B. FOR SALE Five head of
extra good milch cows, three
with calves by side; two to fresh en soon. 1 rubber-tired farm wa
gon chassis. Balboa seed rye.
Bill Dodds, 1 mi. soutn Ssuur van onU.S. 41. Phone 9212.
HOG feeders save money on ; feed! Buy less, save more. Think
of it: one bae of Murphy's Cut
Cost Concentrate is enough for
two pigs from birth to market
plus your farm grams. See us todav. Let us fieure your savings
' LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED
STORE, Shelburn. ,
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and
Columbia records call at R. W.
CadweU's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana.
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet
panel truck in good condition, 3
new tires. Dave Dunder, Exline
Corner on 54.
FOR SALE 60 acre farm(
all tillable, 2 good wells, electricity, good location, priced right to sell. Also good brooder
house, factory built, $65.00;
lounge chair, like new, $30.00. Good blue all wool rug and pad,
9 x 12, $28.00. 6-piece golden oak
dinette suit, 32.00. Many other articles. Selling on account of health. Dudley Sisson'. V miles
south New Lebanon.
FOR SALE Good cooking
apples. Will deliver. Phone 646L. Picked $1.50. Drop $1.00.
FOR SALE 16 acres, road on 2 sides, southeast of Carlisle. $850. Small down payment, easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.
FOR SALE or Trade for city
property: 150-acre rarm, strictly modern bungalow, 2 barns. 3 miles from Sullivan. Inquire 424
So. CoMrtSt: C. Price.
FOR SALE Excellent ice business in Hymera and vicinity with large storage box and pick-up truck. Owner leaving town on account of " health. Call LaVern Akers, Hymera.
FOR SALE 1944 Willys Jeep,
new engine, 5 good tires. Thompson Standard Service, Shelburn.
FOR SALE-,'47 Ford truck, 14,000 mi., and milk route. Kenneth McKinley. Call 183-L.
FOR SALE. 5-room house, complete bathroom fixtures, hot water, full basement, good furnace, house good repair inside and out. Garage, poultry house, fruit tree, one acre land. Located 4 blocks main st. in Dugger, 1 block off 54. Excellent location
and worth the money. Usrey's
Real Estate & Insurance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan, Phone 172.
FOR SALE or Trade for Indianapolis property: 5-room semimodern bungalow, close in. Box 800 care Times.
FOR SALE Copper Clad range, 75-lb. ice box, three-burner oil stove. Edward Jordan, 703 E. Washington. Call after 6:00.
FOR SALE White kitchen range, Florence heating stove. Can be seen at 1208 N. Court St., after 6 p. m. Must be sold before Tuesday night, moving out of town.
MISCELLANOUS
COMPLETE SERVICE Lubri
cation, tail pipes, mufflers, and 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
erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.
HOME FREEZER. We're inviting you to come to our display room and learri about the Maytag Home Freezer. See it's many advantages. Exclusive features.
Available now for immediate de
livery. Monroe Maytag Store.
ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be
sure you have sound full service
insurance such as offered by the
State Farm Insurance Compa
nies. Ferd HalL N. Oakley Bide.
Phone 567, Sullivan.
MEN who do strenuous work or have hernia or have undergone surgery, need the new Spencerfles. Made only for men. Ira Giles, 561.
FOR SALE 1. 4 room house, 2 porches, electricity, garage, small barn. Poultry house, 20 acres land, all tillable. 5 miles north east Sullivan. 2. 5 room house, glassed in porch water and sink in kitchen. Electricity, nice lawn. Barn and garage. 19 acres land 3 miles east Sullivan. 3. 4 room house, good repair, lights, barn, poultry and brooder house. 10 acres good land, good fence, plenty water. Nice location. Close to Paxton. 4. 5 room house, 3 porches, good repair. Complete bath, large metal cabinet water tank, automatic heater. 2 car garage, poultry and brooder houses, new roofs and paint. 2 acres land on paved street inside Sullivan city limits. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, South Main, Coffman Bldg. Phone 172.
EXTRA NICE, Barred ropk fryers, 3V2 - 4 lb. 35c per lb.. Vz mile north of New Lebanon. Mrs. Hugh Sharp.
FOR SALE Copper Clad kitchen range used 3 weeks. H. L. Taylor, Merom R. 1-
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co.
Terre Haute. lodiaet
- FOR SALE Kneehole desk and lamp, Wellington piano, 2 bedroom chairs; oak wash stand, lawn mower, like new; 9x12 linoleum, 6-tube radio phonograph combination. Some scrap lumber also; used water pipe, 75-lb. ice box, good studio couch. Phone 312. 627 North Olive. FOR SALE American bred
saddle horse, saddle and harness broke. Bill Jared, mile west Legion Home.
FOR SALE f platform rocker, 1 genuine maple bedroom suite, 2 small tables to match; 1 black walnut 4-poster bed, 1 antique dresser, 1 small old-fashioned square table with drawer, 1 white marble dresser base, 1 genuine cut glass pitcher and other dishes and vases, porcelain top dropleap table, 3 end tables, several lampsj 6-case electric coke box. Ona White, Phone 158.; 312 W. Donaldson. ;
FOR SALE 5-room house in good repair, ' five blocks from court house. Built-in cabinets, well water at sink in kitchen. Some fruit, several outbuildings in good repair, large lot. Box 1, c-o Times.
CUT your cash outlay for
poultry feed this new way! 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. .
RIP KIRBY
ilif THREE AM... .AND NO I I HE SAID THE BOAT WAS 7MJ $ 'WHAT'S THAT? FfPN W&SMx?' 1 KOKO HE WAS TO MEET HEPE..AND THERE ' JUslZ&& f LOOKS LIKE &H&J3g? SloMSSS'' "t IfHll ME HERE AT MIDNIGHT I - IT IS J ,0smM&& V A BODY" JKss YF' P 3 i ' r-A. r'lrJt-..W-', guTTw. Km; fo,u-s Synto,. Inc. Wo,l t.jhls .curved. J . f MSy ; fjf.. ;..;,..:Ns .s4J) ?;
WANTED TO RENT House in Sullivan. Present property being
occupied by owner. Must have possession soon. Can give references, Write Box TK, c-o Times.
WANTED TO BUY House in
Sullivan, close in, modern or semi-modern. A. Primes, Shelburn; c-o Ralph Bush, P. O. Box
294.
MALE HELP WANTED Dis
trict Manager to take charge of newly created District for old es
tablished firm. Man selected will have a permanent connection of merit. Car necessary, Will be required to appoint, train and supervise direct sales people for semi-professional sales work. Scientific modern selection and training program. Unlimited opportuniiy with this firm reaching into new and undeveloped markets. Send your qualifications to W. K. Griggs, P. O. Box 348, Bloomington, Ind., to arrange personal interview in your city.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT..- Floor - Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Monday night, August 25th, 7:30, at the home of Jessie Engle at 523 West Washington Street. This will be an ice cream social. All members urged to attend.
The Past Noble Grand club will meet Tuesday, August 26th at the city park at 6:30 for their regular meeting. This (will be a covered dish supper. In. case of rain , the meeting will be held at the home of Reva Livingston, 702 South Main Street.
Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening, August 28 at 8 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms at 224 E.' Depot St.
LOST
Woodrow Power, Auctioneer. We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls.' 4 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.
LOST A lady's billfold with.
$13 in it between South State and Broad Street. Finder return to 424 So. State or call 942Y.
Rangoon Is the capital of fiilSj ma. Burma is 261,610 square, miles in area ? (including: J the Shan States), and In 1931 the! populationwas estimated as 14! 667446.. f 1
SHELBURN
Mrs. Charles Broshar of Lebanon, Indiana, visited friends here Friday morning. John Smock, Mr. and Mrs. L. Groff, Mrs. Mayme Patten and Mrs. Regina Brown and son of Terre Haute, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mallie Stuck Friday afternoon. Miss Golda Cash is spending a few days in Hobart, Indiana with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pounds. Mrs. Maude Smith of East Glenn spent Friday with Mrs. Agnes German. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jefferson of Indianapolis, have returned to their home" here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude German were in Sullivan Friday after-
HYMERA
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stwalley were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Oklahoma, Mrs. Edith Carpenter and Mrs. Bessie James of Clay City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens and daughter, Sharon. Lois Stwalley spent Sunday at Shakamak attending a class re
union. The Missionary Circle of the First Baptist church surprised little Macil Nickless Wednesday with a birthday dinner. She received many nice gifts. Mrs. Mabel Bradbury went to Princeton, Indiana Wednesday to be with her daughter, Beulah Black,, who underwent a tonsillectomy. Ralph- Gordon, Junior French
and Fritz Gouckenour attended the 4-H Fair in Terre Haute Tuesday night. Bill Husband, Bonnie Gordon, Hazel Husband, Nell Gordon and Patsy and Barbara Gordon enjoyed a softball game in Terre Haute Wednesday night. Rev. and Mrs. Foutz of Pimento, stopped in Hymera Wednesday night on their way home from Lyons.
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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY The most profitable Business in South Sullivan County. A one man operation. Act quickly! D. W, Cripe, 21 E. Fifth Ave., Columbus, 1, Ohio. I am now residing at 830 North Court -Street, Sullivan. Howard Moore. ,
PUBLIC GAMES Tuesday evening 8:00 P. M. at St. Mary's
ciiurch basement. Door Public invited. V
prize.
THERMOS BOTTLES in the new and practical aluminum case, $1.69, pint size; lunch kits without bottles, 89c. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, Authorized Dealers, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433.
FOR SALE Ford Ferguson tractor plows, cultivator, loader and 6-ft. power mower.- Bert Arnett, 581 W. Johnson. Phona 599-A. "
YOUR CHANCE I operate a congenial Business which produces a fine income. Its future is se
cure. I am the boss and choose my own working hours. An automobile is my only investment. My Business is not for sale, but if you will write me promptly, I will give you some valuable information. J. W. Gorby, RFD 2, Jasonyille, Indiana.
PAXTON . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pyle have returned to Camden, New Jersey after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepler 'Jr. of Paxton. Mrs. Pyle and Mrs. Shepler are
sisters. Mrs. N. T. Christian, Ted Goforth and Miss June Goforth of Columbus, Miss., have returned to their homes after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepler of Paxton. Mrs. Christian is a sister to Mrs. Shepler. . Miss Billie Jean Gibson of Paxton, visited . Miss Betty Goodman, of Oaktown last week.
The Coburg" family was on ofij German ducal family, dating1: from the 15th centary.flt con-J tracted various alliances fwithi the English and continental royal houses.? Queen Victoria's mother was a sisterofpuke; Ernst, I of Coburg.. teasA
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Elberta Peaches will be starting to move Monday, Aug. 25th for 2 weeks. Bring your containers. We can also use some peach pickers and packing house help. v
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WANTED
WANTED TO BUY Vacant lot. Will pay cash. C. Price, 424 3o. Court.
FOR SALE Pullets, Farm Bureau White Rocks, New Hampshire and Austra .Whites. Some
l laying. J. E. Wonders, Fairbanks,
Dodd Bridge.
WANTED Carenter work, plumbing. Odd jobs. Phone 487 -X.
WANTED A 3 or 4 room modern apt. or house for young married couple. Notify 360 (county agent's office).
WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. EiBert Bodv Bnildiru?
! Cutea Work Phn 111
WANTED
News Stand.
Girl at Boyle's
WANTED TO BUY Small locker trunk in good condition. 403 North Main. Phone 682 L.
WANTED TO BUY House trailer. Also will sell or trade for 4-room house. Call Hosea Pound, Shelburn.
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"Alice can't come," he said. "She's got a cold."
rwas not long after Adelaide's encounter with the "rag- " ged child" in the Mews that the Culvers moved from Albion Place to Kensington. Adelaide grew up without any further contact with the place. But an indirect connection . again was established when she was 21. At that time, Adelaide was given a series of drawing lessons as a present from her father. She took them with her cousin and dear friend, Alice Hambro. And Mr. Henry 1
Mr. Lambert stared long at Adelaide's drawing.
'cold and she's streaming. She's home in bed." .' "Oh, dear," cried Adelaide. "What about Mr. Lambert?" "Johnny's gone with a note to put him off." Adelaide closed the door and stood there feeling flat. How long an afternoon stretched before' her? For some time, she sank into what she called "the Hollows" and was brought out of it only by the second ring. Mr. Lambert stood there. She asked, ."Did didn't
t. ameH- ih drawine-master. asked to be directed to Johnny Hambro bring you a note.' -
''Cheap lodgings in a central slum." In the Mews he found "What note?" asked Mr, Lambert, looking at her as just what he wanted No. 2 once occupied by the Bensons. J though she were a drawing to be corrected. Adelaide, alone in the house, was waiting for Alice to i While Adelaide was still saying, "Oh, dear!" he came in. arrive before Mr. Lambert, of course when there was He hung up his hat. "Haven't you any drawings for me to a ring at the door. Jim, one of Alice's twin brothers, stood i see?" he asked. He sounded so matter-of-fact she couldn't there. "Alice can't come," he said. "She's got her,.autumn mention the lack of a chaperone. . .
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She stood passive as he kissed her . .
Mr. Lambert looked at Adelaide's drawing of some , pears for so long that she began to wonder whether she had accidentally achieved a masterpiece. Then he let his hand drop upon Adelaide's. Her course was, clear; she . should have removed her hand. But she did not. Nor was she unduly surprised when Mr. Lambert said things which amounted to a declaration of love. He said, "Has anyone i ever told you that you're beautiful?" tlA j "No," said Adelaide. "And I'm not." w'i' "To an artist you are. You're like a Holbein. You're also rather like the Sleeping Princess". He "drew her' gently to her feet and she stood passive as he kissed her on -the mouth. When he let her go she knew that She was ' in love with him ... (Continued tomorrow),
