Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 175, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 September 1947 — Page 3
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FOR SALE
; Granular . Superphosphate in stock., Electric water heaters and milk cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' PROMPT ROAD : lervlce for tire battery, and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . : call MACE. . . WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insula- ; tion 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 pjn. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. .
FOR SALE 2-yr-old Jersey cow; milking now; 5-yr.-old Jersey cow, to freshen soon; and 3 tons baled alfalfa hay. 5 mi. east of Paxton. Russell Chambers.
FOR SALE 1946 Allis-Chalm-er tractor and corn picker, John Deere one-row grain drill, Clinton oats. Wanted to buy: feeder shoats. ' John Kelly, Graysville Phone.
INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & LIFE. REAL ESTATE,.' FARMS i AND CITY PROPERTY. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. I FOR SALE ., Feeders and , founts. JOHNSON FEED AND SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court ' Street, Phone 606. 50-lb. Felt MattressesT $19.95. Electric, Philgas, and Fuel Oil ; Water Heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana,. , Majestic Gas Ranges, complete with Philgas equipment, for immediate delivery. Woodward (Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE New 1947 Ford 2ton truck, ,2-speed axle, grain bed and tandem. Clovis Booker, Dugger, Ind.
Electric, and gasoline, Speed ' Queen washing machines, wringer type, $109.95 to $134.95. Immediate delivery.! Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. I FOR SALE Purebred shepherd pups. Parents, natural heelers, and jgood workers. Chas. B. Cochran, I Shelburn 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. 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 reason
able. See Sam Landis, Dugger.
Four blocks north, one block east
of Marathon - Service Station. Phone 12.
FOR SALE Elberta' peaches all Jhis week. Fine tree ripe. Also apples and plums. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. Pleasantville phone. MISCELLANOUS
. COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, (tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. J ABED IMPLE
MENT 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.
FOR SALE Seed rye, day-old calves one coal-burning hot water heater. Hezzie McKain, R. 1, Merom.
FOR SALE Home Comfort Range, white porcelain and chrome. Excellent condition. 215 N. Chase.
(FOR SALE Sewing machine, rugs, tables, chairs, lamps, rocking chairs, bed springs, pressure Lcooker, dishes, upholstered chairs, Jlinen. 211 S. Main.
i FOR SALE Three purebred roan Polled Durham heifers, bred to registered bull. Charles E . Pigg, 2 miles north Cass. J 6-WAY floor -lamps, $13.95; i ranity lamps, $5.90 set; GTE', steam Y'rons, $18.88; G.E. elec. alarm clocks, $5.95. McKinley Electric Shop.
J FOR SALE 1. Good .house, electricity, barn, granary, poultry house, 77 acres good soil, stock .and grain farm, 3 good springs of Lwater, 4 acres large poplar and Iwhite oak timber, good fence. On 'gravel road, 2 miles of Carlisle. Worth the money. Possession 30 fdays. , i t 2. 5-room house, electricity, Sbarn, poultry house, 80 acres good oil. Located 3 miles northwest
aumvan.
3. 5-room house, good repair,
farge basement, furnace, shower,
automatic electric pump, plenty
Water and shade, nice lawn: 1
sere land. 4 miles northeast Sulli
van. Usrey's Real 'Estate and Insurance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan, iPhone 172, f FOR SALE wardrobe, electric Istove, washing machines, bicycles, 'small Florence heater, dressers, liil stoves- kitchen cabinets, chest mf rlrnXJOl'e finI cnmft rAA fllVme
The Trading Post, Shelburn.
FOR SALE Oil heater, Copper
plad heatrola, roll-away bed,
piano and bench, dining table and
hairs, large size rug. 219 W.
'fohnson St.
FOR SALE Purebred shrophire rams. Allen Coulson and
s.sons. Sullivan Ind. FOR SALE Motor-bike, pracf ically new. Garfield Bohn, Fairbanks, Ind. f FOR SALE 1 good work horsp i'ith harness: 2 nice shoats weighing about 100 lbs., each. Mrs feertha Thompson, Cass, Ind.
9'xl2' Saundra heavyweight linjpleums, $9.95; Gamble's heavyVveight linoleum, 79c ft. (9 ftr wide): step-on garbage cans, $1.69 to $5.95. Gamble's, "the Friendly jJtore," Authorized Dealer, Franl' ufe Bud Vahzo, Owners, north fcide square, phone 433.
J Dead Animals
Removed All kinds: hnrsns. enwa.
!j sheep, calves and hoprs. Call J Monroe Feed Service, Sulli
van phone ,V6Z or Crawf ord 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We nav nit
J phone charges. 24 hour ser-ivice.
f JoKn Wachtel Co j
A Terre Haute, Indiasm
FOR SALE Practically new Thor-washer. Contact Plrtle and Thomson, corner Washington and
Section, or Robert Woodard, Fair
banks. FOR SALE White Rock fries,
40c lb. On U. S. 41 1 mile south of Shelburn. O. P. Woodsmall. NEW Venetian Blinds for prompt delivery. Rugs, upholstering, cleaned like new. Rug ends, edges, refinished. Used rugs" cut and made into small rugs. Roy Cowles. , 'i
FOR SALE 250 bu. Goens seed wheat. Vi mile north of Merom. Parker Cooper. FOR SALE 5-burner kerosene cookstove with oven. Cheap if taken at once. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind.
FOR SALE 1936 Fordor Ford; good owwditiuu. $495.00. James Shrum, R. 1, Sullivan. Phone 9204.
WANTED High school teacher
requires 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment at once. Kenneth
Merder, care of Times.
FOR SALE New 7-ft. Cromwell refrigerator, also Austra White pullets, large wardrobe trunk. All very reasonable. Hosea Pound, Shelburn. '
FOR SALE 4-poster walnut single bed, with springs and mattress. Emma Spinks, Dugger, Phone 27.
' FOR SALE Lespedeza baled hay in field. Baling Thursday. 20 ton. Dudley Sisson, V2 mi. south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE G.E. cabinet radio, Jenny Lind twin bed complete, breakfast set & cabinet to match, lady's gabardine suit; Vassar Guild Topper and black seal coat size 16, boy's winter clothing size 9. Call after 4:00 p. m,. 215 West Harris St.
FOR SALE Extra good canning tomatoes. 1 mi. east and north of American Legion. Will deliver. Geo. Eu'ier.
FOR SALE You can buy lespedeza hay by the bale at field. Now cutting. T. Roy Willis.
FOR SALE Western horse, lady broke'. Whole outfit. Reason for selling, daughter quit riding. Girthel Hiatt, 1 mile south of Dugger. - . ,
' FOR SALE Essex coach with Dodge motor. Will run. good tires. $100.00. One mile west of New Lebanon. Geo. Lankford.
FOR SALE Eight N. Z. white does,' 2 proven bucks. All seniors, t 4-pen and 2- 2-pen hutches. $50.00 takes all. Snow White Rabbitry, E. Washington, City.
ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S
Standard Service
Corner Section and Wall
WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building CutoBi Work Phone Ul
ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be sure you have sound full service insurance such as offered bv the
State Farm Insurance Companies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan.
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.
YOUR kitchen measured and orders taken for steel or wooden cabinets and sinks. Quick delivery and installation. Write Hobart Furry, R. R. 1, Shelburn.
WHY continue to STUFF your body into an ordinary support of standardized design? It's just good sense to have a Spencer desiened
especially for you to give you what you need WHERE von nppd
it. There's a vast difference. Iva
Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m.
WANTED
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WANTED Coal hauling, 6 ton loads. Charles Hubble, Phone
774-X.
WANTED Two rides to Indi
ana State, starting Sentemher
Phone 699-A.
24th.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Floor Sander.
Edger, Polisher. All new pniiin-
ment. Sullivan Decorating" Co.,
aumvan, Ind.
FOR RENT My home in Shel
burn, 4 large rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Hosea Pound.
IN MEMOR1AM In loving remembrance of our
"dear husband and father, Jess A. Canary, who passed away Aus. 30.
1946.
Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved bv all!
A bitter grief, a shock severe
It was to part with one so dear. Deep in our hearts he is living
yet,
We loved him too much to ever
forget.
Those who knew him all will
know .
How much we lost a year ago.
Mrs. Blanch Canary and children.
Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow..
SHELBURN
NAVY RECRUITER 1 HEREWEDNESDAY
Ted Minger. of Terre visited his mother and here Thursday.
' ! i. Chief Clifford T. Loos, , reHaute, j cruiter in charge of the Navy sistr i I Recruiting Station in Terre
Haute announced today that due
Allen Bartlett of West Frank-0 tne Navy's urgent need for fort, Illinois, was in Shelburn ! thousands of trained men in the i . 1 1 . . i i
Friday.- - - j.- ,; ; next year, xne quoui as ueen m-
' creased to sixty-mree wnicn Mrs. Etelyn McMillan spent a represents an increase of twentyfew days last week in Indiana- , one over last year, polis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Er- , A Navy recruiter will be in nest Stanfill and family. j Sullivan Wednesday, Sept. 3. He Mrs. Keziah Phillips of Terre JJ-? t SoT Haute, spent the week-end here ; 1:00 m- t0 3- p" m" with" Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. ; Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Houston ! NEW SUITS
and Miss Mary Jane Downs of . Indianapolis, were called here to
attend the funeral of their uncle, Levi Bardsley, ,
FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS
THIS DOCTOR'S WAY Backache, loss of the old pep, getting up ! nights, and headache are often caused by nothing more than improper kidney action due to excess acid in the urine. The kidneys are one of Nature's ways of removing impurities from the blood. And when these impurities back up, trouble may start. So if you have these troubles, give your kidneys and bladder a good flushing out by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It works on the kidneys to flush them out : . . increasing the flow of urine to help relieve that excess acidity and ease that burning sensation when you pass water . . . helps that bladder jrritation that makes you get up nights. t Made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsams, Swamp-Root is absolutely nonhabit forming. Millions have taken it for 3 generations . . . often with wonderful results. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. Y, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.
Maxine Benjamin plaint for : "1 '
Marie Howard vs. Wade Howard. Corndivorce and alimony.
HOSPITAL NOTES ' Admitted Sept. 1: ' Rosemary Dale of Shelburn; Eugene Foliowell of Shelburn, R. 2. Dismissed Aug. 31: Fenton Wheeler- of Indiana Avenue; Mary Jane Brust of North State Street; Mrs. Elsie Hunter . of Bloomfield. Dismissed . Sept. 1: W. D. Bol-. inger of 241 South Court Street. '! nicmisaorl Sprit S Mrs. Vh '.
gfnia Akers of Hymera.
CITY TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB DAY ... and ... NIGHT Dependable Courteous --o- Reliable
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co.Sullivan Phone No r 9 - ' WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
SULLIVAN AMERICAN
LEGION POST No. 139
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will hold its regular bi-monthly
Meeting Tuesday Evening 7:30 P.M. In The Legion Home North Of The City
Brit anhidP Clevis
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School Bells Pinch Pocketbooks This year, why not let a Security Loan do its part a loan of from $5 to $300 often-times completely solves an otherwise impossible problem.
ecority Loan Co.
I I Upstairs North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index
Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening over WBOW at 6:30.
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Yen can' I drive tafely with "thimmy", stiff" staring, "wander" or "weave". Accidents are sure to happen, useless tire wear occurs. Hava m correct it now,
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118 So. Main Phone 98
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BY MARGERY SHARPS - ILLUSTRATIONS BY JACK BETTS
Henry sketched her for "Pharaoh's Daughter."
DURING the early days of.1 their marriage, Adelaide pressed Henry Lambert incessantly to paint a "masterpiece." This, she thought, -would surely hang in the Academy and make them famous and wealthy. . They decided on a subject the finding of Moses in the bullrushes and bought a huge canvas and new paints. They rented the old coach house below for a studio. Henry completed the happiest day of Adelaide's life by.making a sketch of her smiling profile, and" scribbling below, "Head of Pharaoh's Daughter."' . : ,'! ' ', 1 ' 1 This was the period of their honeymoon. It looked as if regular meals and 'refined companionship was what Henry Lambert required. Sober, industrious, he worked at
Iheir first disagreement came when (Adelaide insisted
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"Dollsl" cried Adelaide disgustedly.
that Henry remove a large wicker container from the tiny flat. He had been mysterious about its contents and when he at last opened it she saw a collection of dolls. One was .dressed like a Harlequin, one like a Sorcerer; they were so jointed that they fell this way and that in Henry's hands. "Dolls!" cried Adelaide disgustedly. : "They are puppets," corrected Henry. "They are also works of art.created' by your husband. Like 'em?" . "Not particularly' said Adelaide. "They must have taken months to make." - "Two years to be exact. The best years of my life.": "Oh, nonsense," cried Adelaide. "A man doesn't spend the best years of his life making wooden dolls!" "These are my claim to fame; They have been much praised." The dolls were returned to their basket and no
Adelaide was waiting up; he swayed on his feet. m3t '
more was said. Adelaide did not realize that in them Henrjn
Lambert really had found the release of his talent, r ... Henry Lambert had not been drinking for a month. Then on a Saturday night he disappeared and did not return until the corner tavern had closed its doors.' Adelaide was waiting up anxiously, fully expecting to hear at some accident. He swayed on his feet, and she shoved him into a chair. Then she smelt his breath and recoiled, i , "Henry, you've been drinking!" . "Sa'urday night," murmured Henry, apologetically." Only anger kept Adelaide from tears; this was important. Had she wept then, she would have gone on weeping. Anger pulled her together. She locked Henry out of h,er -J3 i lA.4. - j.1 en; it a
(Coutiaued jjlondayi
Drawfegg copyright, 1047, by King feature Syndicate, Inc. Text copyright, 1946, by Margery Sharo, Published by Littlfe Brown and Companji.
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