Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 170, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 August 1947 — Page 3

iSULLTVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1947. FAGE THREE .9BLONDIE IMAGINE LEAVING MY BEST SAW OUT CLASSIFIED AD RATE 2 per word foi one day, 4o per word for three Ufa. Minimum ekrre, 35o. Send cash, money, order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.56. 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 carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers. IN THE YARD OVERNIGHT IN THE RAIN 1 SUCH CARELESSNESS! T'S RUINED.'

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Granular' Superphosate in tock. Electric water heaters and nilk cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' PROMPT ROAD service for ire battery and farm equipment roubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . all MACE. , WE HAVE Combination storm loors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulaion Co., 258. SELL YOUK WHEAT to ohnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government ested scales. Open from 7:00 a. a. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. ' INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & JFE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS VND CITY PROPERTY. Ferd lall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. FOR SALE in Shelburn 5oom house, 3 lots, small barn, air outbuildings. See or call rhurman Benson, R. 2, Farmers;urg, Ind. FOR SALE Feeders and outits. JOHNSON FEED AND tUPPLY CO., 115 South Court treet, Phone 606. , : FOR SALE Bred gilts to arrow soon, black and white potted, red sire. Nice healthy tock. E. Hoover, Carlisle. FOR SALE 1. 4 room house, ; porches, electricity, garage,, mall barn. Poultry house, 20 aces land, . all tillable. 5 miles lorth east Sullivan. !. 5 room house, glassed in porch rater and sink in kitchen. Elecricity, nice Jawn. Barn and gaage. 19 acres land 3 miles east Sullivan. . 4 room house, good repair, ights, barn, poultry and brooder louse. 10 acres good land, good ence, plenty water. Nice locaion. Close to Paxton. :. 5 room house, 3 porches, good epair. Complete bath, large metil cabinet water tank, automatic kater. 2 car garage, poultry and iroodor houses, new roofs and iaint. 2 acres land on paved treet inside Sullivan city limits. priced to sell. Immediate' pos-J esslon. TJsrey s Real Estate and hsurance, South Main, Coffman 31dg. Phone 172. FOR SALE Purebred shropihire rams. Allen Coulson and sons. Sullivan Ind. ; FOR SALE . 1940 G.MLC Danel truck. 1938 Chevrolet pan?1 truck both in perfect condidon New Winkler stoker; new aome type bar and back bar idpal for home. Call Fritz Stein, J25-B. ' FOR SALE 1933 Master Shev., 2 door. Good. 761 E. Har ris. j- FOR SALE Cortez stove, t5.00. Washings, ironings and :urtain stretching to do. Box 540 fare Times FOR SALE A Glo-Boy Heaer, excellentcondition. 611 N. ection St. (OTOR SALE 2 A-l milk cows Jersey and Brown Swiss. One 5 mo. white-face heifer. Basil Mason Merom, Indiana. FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet anel truck in good condition, 3 ew tires. Dave Dunder, Exline IJorner on 54. FOR SALE 60 acre farm( 41 tillable, 2 good wells, elecIricity, good . location, priced Light to sell. Also good brooder house, factory built, $65.00; ounge chair, like new, . $30.00. pood blue all wool rug and pad, 1 x 12, $28.00. 6-piece golden oak iinettp suit. 32.00. Manv nthpr Articles. Selling on account of lealth. Dudley Sisson. 1 miles louth New Lebanon. . . ( FOR SALE Good cooking tpples. Will deliver. Phone 646L. icked $1.50. Drop $1.00. FOR SALE 1944 Willys Jeep, new engine, 5 good tires. Thompson Standard Service, Shelburn. I FOR SALE or Trade for city property: 150-acre rarm, strictly knodern bungalow, 2 barns. 3 miles from Sullivan. Inquire 424 'So. Court St. C. Price. i Dead Animals Removed AU kinds: horses, cows, sheen, calves and liners. Pall j Monroe Feed Service, SuUii van phone 332 or Crawford 18201 or Crawford 53109. j Terre Haute. We pay all pnone charges. 24 hoar ser- ! vice. i John Wachtel Co. Terre Hants. In&lm

FOR SALE 16 acres, road on 2 sides, southeast Of Carlisle. $850. Small down payment, easy terms. Inquire 424 So. Court.

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 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, lYi"; 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 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. FOR SALE t Ford Ferguson tractor, plows, cultivator, weeder and 6-ft. power mower. Bert Arhett, 581 W. Johnson. Phone 599-A. . 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, Cdffman 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 Young male hogs, one Duroc. two Spotted Polands. All can be registered. Ross Ransford, Graysville. Hot air furnaces, blowers, pipe and fittings. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. - GARDEN HOSE, 50 ft., green, weather resistant, $6.95; 25 ft. black garden hose, $2.39; Artisan lightweight lawn mowers, $24.95; pitcher pumps, brass cylinder, aluminum cast, $6.95. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, Authorized Dealers, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433: FOR SALE Fryers. 4 miles southwest of Sullivan on old Springer place. FOR SALE Car radio, perfect condition. See at once. Lee Lashbrqok, Merom, Irid. 6-WAY floor lamps, $13.95; vanity lamps, $5.90 set; G.E. steam irons, $18.88; G.E. elec. alarm clocks, $5.95. McKinley Electric Shop. FOR SALE 1941 Buick sedanette. Motor just overhauled. Harry Walters, American Legion Home. Majestic Gas Ranges, complete with Philgas equipment, for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE WhTttTlcitchen cabinet, $25.00; boy's bcycle, $15.00; 1-piece snow suit, size 2, worn 1 winter, $2.00. John Wolfe, 434 S. Holsen St., City. Phone 646-B. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1939 Buick 8 Special sedan. Good condition. Wish lighter car, reason for sale. 830 N. Court, Sullivan, Indiana. Boilers for hot water or steam, circulating pumps, unit heaters and' radiation. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE 300-lb. Chester White sow and 10 eleven-week-old pigs averaging 35 lbs. each. 2 miles north of, Snyder School. Shelburn phone. First $200 takes all. Gerald Bolinger. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING DrakeBros. Exuert Bodv Euildinar CMtn Work Fkaoe ttl.

FOR SALE 5-year-old Guernsey cow. Inquire 650 So. Main.

MISCELLANOUS 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 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 learn about the Maytag Home Freezer. See it's many advantages. ' Exclusive features. Available now for immediate delivery. Monroe Maytag Store. ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be sure you have sound full service I State Farm Insurance Companies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY The most profitable Business in South Sullivan County. A one man operation. Act quickly! D. WB 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 church basement. Door prize. Public invited. YOUR CHANCE I operate a congenial Business which produces a fine income.' Its future is secure. I am the boss and choose my own working hours. An automobile is my only investment. My Business is not for j sale, but if you will write me promptly, 1 will give you some valuable information. J. W. Gorby, RFD 2, Jasonville, Indiana. ATTENTION PARENTS: The ability to play a musical instrument will be an important social asset for your child. Beginning or advanced students of brass or string instruments including piano contact Billie Mjarkee, phone 932-X. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills 'except accounts authorized by me. Delmer Holdson, 907 E. Harris St. " GOING to Los Angeles. Free transportation, maried couple or 1 or 2 ladies. Must have driving license, to convoy late model pickup truck and also 2 passengers. Contact not later than Sunday. Reference exchaneed. Mr. Revnolds, 1101 Wash. Ave., Vincennes. RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by Delta Theta.Tau will be held at the Powell Garage Aug. 29 and 30th. . BE Prepared for next Winter. Join our Stove Club now. Free storage until Nov. 1. Easy terms. Choice of Duo Nubian, Florence, Warm Morning, and Majestic Heaters. Majestic and Copper Clad Ranges. Guaranteed delivery now or later. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. CHANGE to Gulf Pride today and keep your car trouble away. Gulf Station on 41, under new management. Veteran of 2 wars. WANTED WANTED Girl at Boyle's News Stand. 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. 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 exchange washing and ironing done nicely for 7, 8 or. 9 ft. electric icebox in excellent condition. Write Box XY, c-o Times. WANTED Coal hauling, 6 ton loads. Charles Hubble, Phone 774-X. ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

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MALE HELP WANTED District Manager to take charge of newly created District for old established 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 opportunity 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 equip ment. Sullivan Decorating lo., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room. 206 N. State. Phone 952-Y. i LOST , LOST 10:00x20 tire with rim between Bruceville arid Washington, Ind. Reward for return of same. Jasper Beverage Co., Jasper, Indiana. SHELBURN Mrs. Victor Asbury, Mrs. Dennis Pittmanf Sullivan, and Mrs. Carl Jones of Terre Haute called on Mrs. Clate Gatlin Saturday. Mrs. Opal Moeller and daughter, Dessa, of Vera Beach,' Florida, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med Richmond. . ' J. Scott Moore and Harry Stanley spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Ben Gummere. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor were recent guests of Mrs. Minnie Davis and daughter,N Erma, of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woody are spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Hubert Medsker of Muncie, Indiana, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Carol C. Goodman and daughter, Ladonna, and Mr. and Mrs' Gerald Pullum were in Alfordsville, Indiana over ihe week-end visiting Mrs. Good win's, mother, Mrs. Mary Martin, who fell and broke her wrist.

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There was Mr. Lambert waiting for her .. . WHEN he had kissed her, Mr. Lambert asked, "Now what are you going to do with me?" Adelaide could have laughed. It was obvious what she was going to do with him: she was going to. marry him. According to her upbringing, if you let a man kiss you, you married him. She said gaily, "Shall I expose you to Mama?" "No, do't do that," said Mr. Lambert hastily. i ' .-"Then talk to me," said Adelaide. "Tell me all 'you've ever done." The hour sped by swiftly as Mr. Lambert told of his artist's days in Paris. He kissed her again before he left and asked, "Aren't you glad t didn't pay any attention to that note?" - Their first secret rendezvous in Kensington Gardens took place shortly after Adelaide said to Alice-while "Mr. Lambert stood behind them "I'm going to walk as far

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of James Kelly White, who died two years ago today. It is lonesome here without you, Dad, I miss you more each day, Somehow life doesn't seem the same Since you were called away. My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how I, miss you As this ends two long years. Mrs. Maxine Romine

CARLISLE , George Jenkins of Chicago, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins. Miss Jerine Anderson left Sun day for Duluth, Minnesota for a visit with friends. Mrs. M. H.-Marks and daughter of Indianapolis, came Sunday for a visit with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers. Mr. and "Mrs. Harlan Van Over Ueffc -Monday Jor -Boulder, - Colo rado where they will make their home. ' Mrs. C. S. Marsolf returned to her home at Haynesville, Alabama Monday after a visit here with friends. Missionary Society Meets . The Missionary Society was invited to the country home of Mrs. Gladys East for their August meeting. Mrs. Tidrick presented the program and Mrs. Parnell the devotions which included a solo by Rev. Krueger accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lois Brentlinger. Short reports of the Bethany Conference were given by Mrs. Gilliland, Rev. Krueger and Mrs. Hoover. A letter was read by Mr. Gilliland from headquarters praising

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the society for their outstanding work during the year. Master Don East played several selections on his marimba which were enjoyed by all. ' ' Mrsv East assisted by Mrs. Brentlinger served delicious refreshments of cake, fruit salad and punch to seventeen members and guests. j Try Co. Class Meets The August meeting of the Try Co. Class was held at the home of Mrs. Dercie Orr Tuesday

evening, August 12. The meeting was called to order 'by the presi dent, Mrs. Darlene Sproatt. Devotions by Mabel Minich and Ethel Hoover. Prayer by Dercie Orr. Class motto in unison. Read-' ing of minutes and payment of dues. Plans for raising money were discussed. Lou McConnell and Ethel Hoover were appoint ed as nominating committee to select officers for the coming year. The next meeting will be with Lou McConnell and Lydia Smith on September 9th. - During the social hour the hostess served iced tea and cake to Edna Kresge, . Gaymelle Smith, Lou McConnell, Bertha Evans, Lydia Smith, Darlene Sproatt, Ethel Hoover, Mabel Mipich, Mary Ellen Hackney and Bertha Evans, a guest at the meeting. . ARMY SHOES And Two-Buckle Combat Boots. We dye shoes any color. S. & S. SHOE REPAIRING 1 Door South of Index She got letters by deceit.

as the Serpentine every morning before breakfast." Next morning, there was Mr. Lambert waiting for her and she stepped quickly up to him, her face glowing. He ?aid, "Good morning, Miss Culver.' ' ' Her- look of surprise and disappointment was so explicit that he at once corrected himself. "Adelaide . . ." ""Henry!" cried Adelaides As. though something had been settled they turned and walked towards the bridge. ' ' " ' "Henry," she began, 'last week" "Don't talk about it if you don't want to." "What do you mean?" cried Adelaide. When he said he , thought she "might have regretted" she assured him that she had not. Did he? "Oh, no!" The rest of that first interview was devoted to discussing a great picture "Henry would paint for the Academy, thus -winning sufficient re-

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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chowning and family who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Chowning have returned to their home in Sellarsburg. Mr. and- Mrs. D. C. "'Phillippi and Mr. and Mrs. Tennison Rector left Sunday for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Tom Evans was in Evansville Monday. Miss Bessie Hill spent week-end in .Anderson. the William Hopkins of Louisville, Kentucky, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.. Monna Hopkins. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keene have recently purchased the cafe of Mary Bailey. Mrs. Minnie Irvin was in Sullivan Monday. Quit paying rent and o!wn your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

Elberta Peachies 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 Yates Orchard Co. OAKTOWN, Ind. A " Phone 18 F 31

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known to enable him to speak to Mr. Culver .. . Adelaide, with the greatest ease, slipped into the ways' of deceit. She got letters which Henry addressed to James Seeley a former resident' of the house and all in all the romance was proceeding admirably when the Hambro twins made a startling announcement. i "Yesterday, we saw Mr. Lambert coming out of the Cafe Royal," said James. "He was squiffy." - "James!" cried Adelaide. "How dare you say such k thing!" .. ., "But he was," corroborated John. "He nearly fell down. "I don't believe you!" cried Adelaide. "You horrid boys! Mr. Lambert will be here in five minutes, and I shall telj him what you've said!" "s"7 (Continued tomorrow "

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Belgium has an area of 11,700 square miles, and has 3,200 miles of modern railroads - and 3,300, miles ofsuburban railroads.USE Graph-Tex 303 WITH lEvery Oil Change Improves Pick-up Protects Motor against summer heat Boyll and Son Motor Co. (Chrysler) Sullivan, Ind. Sullivan County I . rl OMotor Sales (DeSoto) Shelburn, Ind. James said. "He was squiffy."