Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1947 — Page 7
r PAGE SEVEN LTVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 1947. BLONDIE DIM ;LASSIFIED Ap RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each iional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three insertions, 4c for each additional : for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order.1 v . Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum $1.50. n additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the ;h, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. In additional charge of 25c Will be made for the use of box numbers. i
FOR SALE
iular Superphosphate in Electric water heaters and :ooler. Farm Bureau Co-op.
iMPT ROAD service tot ittery and farm equipmem es. Phone 285. In haste . l. ACE. y 1 HAVE Comb.naiion storm Phone O. P. Dale Insulao., 258. " . ' ', - TYOmTWHE AT to m Elevator. Highest prices 3uick service. Government scales.' Open from 7:00 a 3:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, in. : ' '
JRANCE, AUTO, FIRE & REAL ESTATE, FARMS CITY PROPERTY. Ferd I. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567.
, SALE in Shelburn 5house, lots, small ) barn, jutbuildings. See or call an Benson, R. 2, FarmersInd. ' ' '
SALE Feeders and JOHNSON FEED AND ,Y CO., 113 South Court Phone 606. J
I SALE 1940 G.MS.C. truck. 1938 Chevrolet pan:k both in perfect condilew Winkler stoker; new type bar and back bar idr home. Call Fritz. Stein, SALE Young male hogs, jroc. two Spotted Polands. an be registered.' Ross rd, Graysville.
stic Gas Ranges, complete 'hilgas equipment, for ime delivery. ' Woodward are Co., Dugger, Indiana. 7s ALE Good -ton truck tock rack. Frank Mason, e, 2 ft miles southeast on 8. '
, SALE 26-inch coal furnd burner. Excellent shape. 79-B, Sullivan. , SALE Four-room house, ent, furnace, and three lots, recticn Street.-' , SALE 4-room se"mT!m!Smse, one acre ground. Also is furniture. Call Hosea , Shelburn.
: SALE . 406 So;
Warm Morning State.
1 SALE New 1947 Ford 2jck, 2-speed axle, grain bed ndem. Clovis Booker, Dug-id.
; SALE Nice White Rock loe Asbury, Phone 8152. : SALE Male Berkshire year old. Fred Foust, Pax-
: SALE 3 rooms of pracnew furniture including as stove and new washer. nan's corduroy sheep-lined ize 38, $10.00; green top lize 38, $10.00; 2 wool plaid one green, one red, $3.00 dy's green box type . coat. !, like new, $10.00. 30 N. 1 St. I SALE 5-gaited saddle new plantation saddle and $100. L. W. Ping, Farmg, Road ' 41 ' to Westlawn ery, turn west to first crossnorth to first house. ' : SALE 5 O.I.C. sows with s. L. W. Ping, Farmersburg. 41 to Westlawn Cemetery, 'est to first crossroad, north t house. I SALE Brick, 8,000 to 10,ii penny apiece. George it, Sullivan, 8 ,So. Section
t SALE 1947 Kalamazoo li gas range; modern studio I Call 333-B. Darrell Huff. :: :' , 1 i SALE 1941 Ford dump with 1946 motor, 2 dump :', in A-l shape. $850. Albert , Hymera.
! SALE Dishes, linens
Is, cooking utensils, tables,
and other articles. South on lir .the city limit sign.
)ead Animals ! Removed kinds: horses, cows, fp, calves and hogs. Call iroe Feed Service. Sulli-
( phone 332 or Crawford l or Crawford 53109,
re Haute. We pay all ie charges. 24 hour ser-
hn Wachtel Co.!
S?m FIsnK Indian
FOR -SALE OR TRADE 5-year-old spotted Texas saddle pony. Broke to ride. Too much pep for small girl. Carolyn Chambers, State Road 54, Exline Corner. 1
FOR SALE Some Jersey milch cows, purebred Shropshire rains, purebred Duroc ' gilts; ' young boars. Vk mi. northwest Graysville. Robert Medsker. -' 1
' FOR SALE 1 good work horse
with harness; 2 nice shoats weighing about 100 lbs. each. Mrs JLcrtha Thompson, Cass, Ind.
FOR SALE 2-yr-old Jersey
cow, milking now; 5-yr.-old Jer sey cow, to freshen soon; and I
tons baled alfalfa hay. 5 mi. east
of Paxton. Russell Chambers.
FOR SALE Airplane: 1943
Taylorcraft model L2-B, total
time on new engirie, 131 hours, always hangared, excellent condition,, relicensed 'til July 5, 1948. Call C-63368, Valley Aviation, Hulman Field, Terre Haute, Indiana. '' - ' , t
FOR SALE Spotted riding horse, well broke, 2 years old. Bernard Wilkins, R. R. 1 Sullivan, 2xk miles southeast of New Lebanon. I " 11 FOR SALE Baby buggy, play
pen and bathinette. Bill Bardsley.
phone 73-X, Shelburn. "
FOR SALE Bungalow, four
rooms and batli, glassed-end
porch, built-in cabinets. 726 So. Main St. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Purebred shepherd
pups. Parents, natural heelers, and
good workers.' Chas. B. Cochran, Shelburn Phone; " '
FOR SALE 1938 Ford coupe.
Price $550. See Sam Britton,
Shelburn, Ind. '
FOR SALE " 4-room cottage,
electricity and water, two lots.
$1250. 4 blocks, north, Inquire 424
SO. Court.
FOR SALE South Court St.,
5-room house,- three lots, $2600, Inquire 424 So. Court. C. Price.
FOR SALE Fruit jars, qts. 20c doz., half gals., 30c doz. 627' Olive
St. Phone 312.
FOR SALE Sewing machine, rugs, tables, chairs, lamps,' rocking chairs, bed springs, pressure
cooker, dishes, upholstered chairs linen. 211 S. Main.
FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet tu
dor. Also motor bike. Virgil
Wolfe, 533 S. Court.
FOR SALE 1946 Allis-Chalm-er tractor and corn picker, John Deere one-row grain drill, Clinton oats. Wanted to buy:1 feeder shoats. John Kelly, Graysville Phone.
FOR SALE 1 breakfast set, $5.00; 1 small table, 75c; 1 2-lid laundry stove and pipe, $3.00. 511
E. Davis St. ' 1
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. .''''
COCKER SPANIELS Puppies A. K. C. Stud Service, Shady
Banks Kennel,. 4 mites west of , $1.89.
FOR SALE 5-room house, 6 acres more or less, barn or outbuildings. 4 blocks south of Baptist Church in Shelburn. Inquire at residence or Thompson Real
Estate Office. Robert Gilbert.
. FOR SALE 12 18 acres with
four-room house. Priced reasonable. See Sam Landis, Dugger. Four blocks north, one block east of Marathon Service Station. Phone 12. '
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CUT your t 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-0-RayConcentrate
DUGGER
Mrs. Gertrude Gaskins spent Wednesday in Terre Haute with j relatives. I
Jasonville, Ind. Raising better cockers is not a sideline. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Payne, Jasonville, Ind., R. 2, Hy
mera phone 23-14. ,
6-cup china , dripolators, $1.98; 6-cup Silex coffee makers, $3.75; aluminum' teakettles, $1.39; refrigerator bottles, 25c; galvanized
square tub, 15 gallon capacity,
Gamble's, "The Friendly
MONUMENTS... James J. Durham', uptown office" In' f'owell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. ;
HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's CutCost 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 Pullets, Farm Bureau White Rocks, New Hampshire and Austra Whites. Some laying. J. E, Wonders, Fairbanks, Dodd Bridge.
FOR SALE wardrobe, electric stove, washing machines, bicycles,, small- Florence heater, dressers, oil stoves, kitchen cabinets, chest of drawers, and some odd dishes. The Trading Post, Shelburn. FOR SALE Oil heater. Copper Clad heatrola, roll-away bed, oiano and bench, dining table and chairs, large ' size rug. 219 W. Johnson St.
Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Varizo, Owners, north side square, phone 433.
Walters and son, Dennis, of Sullivan, Miss Lou Morris of
0 f-wwwh.ii KObinson, 111., Mrs. Edna Shields
Mrs. James Hickman and Mrs and daughter Emily Joyce, of Ona Laxton were Linton visitors Wayne City IU- Mr. and Mrs.
you get an outstanding Mash Monday. 1 heron Dixon and son, George, for your birds at low cost. See us I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Usrey were ,Mr- and U.rs- C1yde McKain and and find out how you can save! Sundav euests of Mr: and Mrs ison J.immie, of Linton, Mr. and
LAWRENCE MARTIN F E E D Johnnie Exline. (Mrs. Alvin Meks and family of P,Aav in FarmWhurs.
STORE, Shelburn. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reilly, Mr. iVicksburg, Ind., Mrs. Mary Mrs. . Cosette Jewell is spend-
and Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Nelle lvlolrls 01 Vinson, m., mr. ana Starks and daughter of Detroit, iMrs- Ed Rseberry of Merom, Michigan arp th m.pste nf Mr . and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meeks and
W00L the fiber from , sheep, lamb, angora or cashmere goat,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dixon of may also include specialty fibers , Arizona, are enjoying a two )' such as camel, alpaca, llama and
weeks atives.
Mrs.
vacation here with rel-
Helen Wiley spent Wed-
Woodrow Power) Auctioneer. We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a ' specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls. WANTED "
and Mrs. William Ball. ' Mrs.. Emma Usrey and Mrs. Thelma Hickman were luncheon guests of Mrs. Effie Cooper, D. D. P., who was hostess for the
District Officers of the' Rebekahs
family of Phoenix, Arizona.
ing the week in Terra Haute with Mrs. Mayrne Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirk.
vicuna..
WANTED Coal hauling,' 6 ton
leads. Charles Hubble. ' Phone , Wednesday.
774-x- ' I Mr., and Mrs.Gus Kielblock at
tended the Kielblock reunion at the Linton park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meeks and
MISCFl I. A NOTTS
, ; COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbprs. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. '
WANTED Middle age lady for general housework. No washings or ironines. Two in familv finnrl
wages. Box 13 c-o Times. ' I family -Of Phoenix, Arizona, who have been the guests of Mr. and WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Mrs. Lee Meeks left for their Will rent house in town or coun- home Thursday morning, try, any place to live, or will buy 'Mrs. Perry Deckard was a house with small down payment. Terre Haute visitor Tuesday. Can give good reference. Inquire ' The Morris reunion was held after 6 P. M. Charles RobbinS, 11 ' Sunday, August 24th at the SulliN. State Street, City. ivan park. Those attending were - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meeks of DugFOUND Black and white fe- gerj Frank Morris of Whiting,
male Dira dog. owner may have Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Emery
SHELBURN
Mrs. Albert Oaks has return ?d home after a week's visit with her daughter' and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks, of Day- 1 ton, Ohio. Albert Oaks and son
by paying for ad. 1st house east of Hazelrod and daughter, Mildred, Kat-A-Korner on 54. 'of Pleasantville, Mr. antl Mrs. WAfrC;.!' iAi- Milford Morris, Mrs. Mildred
State, ' starting September !
NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are expecting a shipment of
v miana granite soon. We can ; ana
erect any stone that is on floor 24th. Phone. 699-A.
in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son. ! SERVICE MAN WANTED-Ex-1 perienced service man to service HOME FREEZER. We're irtvit- i washers, refrigerators and all ing you to come to our display J kinds of electrical appliances ex-
.vmii anu ictiin auuui wie lviay- cept racuos. liooci salary it you.
Mrs.' Jeanette Hoffman of Day- went over for the week-end. ton, Ohio, spent last week with
her mother, Mrs. Ruth Bradbury. 1 Mrs. . Dorothy Kelboski and Mrs. Evelyn Marshall and children spent the past week in St. Louis, Missouri visiting relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBusk spent Tuesday in Sullivan. ' Mrs. Maude McMillan and Mrs. Ollie Crist were in Hymera Tuesday. " . j : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradbury , Jr. and baby of Indianapolis, I spent the week-end here with the former's mother, Mrs. Ruth
Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wanglin 1
and Mrs. Lillie Miller were in Sullivan Tuesday morning.
Save On License Plates SACRAMENTO, Cal. (UP) California cars will wear their license plates - for five . y?ars starting Jan. 1, 1949, under a new law' enacted by the state legislature. The plates will not carry a date and a small insigne will bs issued each year.
GETTING UP NIGHTS? - Here's good news for you folks who . have to get up at night to pass water, have '- backache, too, because of minor functional . kidney disorders. 1 k " ' " ; Three generations ago, a famous doctor developed a medicine for this very trouble. Now millions have used it, often with amazingly fast, effective results. The medicine is Dr. Kilmsr's Swamp-Root, made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsams truly nature's own way to relief. Instantly you ta);o it, it starts to work flushing out kidneys ... increases the flow of urine, helping to n'.iova excess acidity ... so irritated blunder gets a good flushing out, too. Caution: Take as directed. You'li say it's maivelous. For free trial supply, writa Dept. D, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or ?t full-sized br-ttls of. Swamp-Root today at your drugstore.
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tag 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 insurance such as offered by the State Farm Insurance Companies'.' Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan.
qualify. See Mr. Pryor, 2nd floor,
Root's Store, Sullivan.
WANTED H'ch school teacher ;
requires 2 or 3 bedroom house or
apartment at once. Merder, care of Times.
Kenneth
FOR RENT
FOR SALE 1. Good house, electricity, barn, granary, poultry !:ouse, 77 acres good' soil, stock snd grain farm, 3 good springs of water, 4 acres large poplar and white oak timber, good fence. On gravel road, 2 miles of Carlisle. Vorth the money. Possession 30 days. 2. 5-room house, electricity, iarn, poultry house, 80 acres good ' Oil. Located 3 miles northwest .Sullivan. 3. 5-room house, good repair, arge basement, furnace, shower, uitomatic electric pump, plenty vater and shade, nice lawn. 1 ere land. 4 miles northeast Sullian. Usrey's Real Estate and Inurance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan, ""hone 172. .
ATLAS TIRES ' ; AND BATTERIES Personalfzed 1 Lubrication STAHUS Standard Service
Corner Section and Wall
GOING to Los Angeles. Free transportation, maried couple or 1 or 2 ladies. Must have driving li
cense, to convoy late model pick
up truck and also 2 passengers. Contact not later , than Sunday. Reference exchanged. Mr. Reynolds, 1101 Wash. Ave., Vincennes.
BE Brepared 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. YOUR kitchen measured and
orders taken for steel or wooden cabinets and sinks. Quick delivery and installation. Write Hobart Furry, R. R'. 1, Shelburn.
FOR RENT -Edger, Polisher, ment. Sullivan Sullivan, Ind.
- Floor Sander. All new equipDecorating Co.,
LOST
LOST Pocketbook with $40 between Sullivan' and Dugger. Want papers in pocketbook. Big reward. Otha Richard Wolfe, 301 N. State. .
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OUR PRIVILEGE
We are grateful for the privilege of answering the many calls made upon us and, m every mstancefwe extend the utmost courtesy of service so that this honor will continue to be ours. We are proud of the trust and faith our clients have in us Schulze Funeral Home Successor To Risinger & Kresge Carlisle. Indiana
Q There's a lot of sofisfaiiion in golting a money problem off your mind. Jf you hove accumulated bills to pay, wdra expenses 1o mest, or an emergency o tak care cf, let a loon from us help you. Borrow what you need now, and repay in monthly installments, adjusted to your income. Prompt, courteous seme. See r phono us today.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
SOAST CHICKEN
& Dressing ....
73c j
WE DO PORTABLE WELDING
Drake Bros.
Exnert Bodv Baildins
Osrt Wert Pfconu III ;,,-Vr"'-'L'''''WI'iiWWililiai
NOW'S THE TIME to let us sharpen that lawn mower tough crrass 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.
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana..
STRING music at Lone Star, across from Americari Legion, Saturday night, Aug. 30th.
B.r Book-of-fhe-li3stfo
wsmi 1 1 wmism ii m-mmw- mm mr
I STEWED CHICKEN
& Noodles 75c
I FRIED CHICKEN . . $1.00 1
IT-BONE STEAKS . . $1,003
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I FORK CHOPS $1,003
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lUUSTRATiONS BY JACK BETTS
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They were married before the Paddington Registrar ,
WHY continue to STUFF your body into an ordinary support of standardized design? It's just good sense to have a Spencer designed especially for you to give you what you need WHERE you need it. There's a vast difference. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. pi.
"We'll be married," Adelaide murmured. A DELAIDE hardly understood Henry Lambert when he - said that he drank. When she grasped it, she said," "Why don't you stop?" He said, "I can't." Said Adelaide confidently, "Then I'll stop you." Nor would she allow him nobly to "give her up." When he looked at her uneasily, she appeared so confident that he smiled. She laughed and threw her arms round bis neck. Her smooth unpowdered cheek pressed close against his, he breathed the clean youthful scent of hex hair. Adelaide had won. . - "We'll be married," she murmured. "We'll be married," echoed Mr. Lambert. They agreed to an elopement but within a few days t Adelaide reconsidered. She really did not wish to hurt her parents and since she was now twenty-one and could do as
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She scrubbed and painted happily.
she pleased anyway, she decided to seek theia blessing. She blurted her plan one evening in the drawing-room. "Good God!" exclaimed Mr. Culver. Mrs. Culver rose swiftly and led Adelaide from the room. In the hall, she said coldly, "You will not see Mr. Lambert again. Someday you will be grateful to us." 1 Adelaide released herself .. Nothing ever had made her angrier, than this contemptuous ease with which her mother thought to dominate her. She said, ""I love Mr. Lambert, and he loves me, and we're going to be married. Good night, Mama." ': i-: They were married on the first Wednesday in May before the Paddington Registrar and two charwomen witnesses. It was over quickly. At the Cafe Royal, Henry ordered champagne and later they took a hansom to Rich
mond and stayed overnight at the Star and Garter. It was there that Mrs. Culver found them. She asked, "Where are you going to live, Adelaide? And what on?" "To begin with, in Henry's old place in the Mews. And we shall live on his earnings." . . Mrs. Culver gave her four five-pound notes. "This is a present from your father and myself," she sai,d. "I expect you'll need it." , ... Amid the filth of Britannia Mews, Adelaide worked to make their home. She had hoped that they would live in a little world of their own, a bubble of love and hope, whose elastic, iridescent walls no squalor could penetrate. She scrubbed and painted happily. But within a week she discovered that, while she could see or hear, such 'solation' was impossible ... (Continued tomorrow)
