Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 September 1947 — Page 7

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JJVAN, INDIANA

. 5, 1947.,

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FOR SALE

WARM MORNING . Heaters, i A.B.G. WASHERS, Thor IronFlorence Heaters in stock. Rudy ' ers, Admiral, Zeniah, Majestic

Jranular Superphosphate in j Hot Water Heaters, Hot Water

fk. Electric water heaters and Ik cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op.

'ROMPT ROAD . service for iTbattery and farm equipment

ubles. Phone 285. In haste . . .

MACE.

iVE HAVE Combination storm 'ns. Phone O. P. Dale Insula-

ii Co., 258.

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Tanks. Allison burn.

Hardware, Shel-

. FOR SALE 75-lb. ice , box, 9x12 rug, also Florence heater. 414 W. Johnson.

FOR SALE Practically new Monarch coal heater.. Perry Harris, Carlisle, Indiana. Phone Mi-14.

Radios & Radio Phono Combina

tions,, Crosley Radios and Combinations. Allison Hardware, Shelburn.

FOR SALE 1 A.B.C. washer,

$25; 1 Warm Morning heater, $28. Can be seen at 724 So. Main St.,

'ELL YOUK WHEAT to

Imson Elevator. Highest prices , d. Quick service. Government

ted scales. Open from 7:00 a. any time during the day.

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INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & fE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS MD CITY PROPERTY. Ferd ill, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. b'OR SALE Barn 20x20 to be jved. $150.00. Pine. Dugger R. 1. m. Alsman. .

fip-lb. Felt Mattresses, $19.95. ectric, Philgas, and Fuel Oil iter Heaters. Woodward Hard-k-e Co., Dugger, Indiana.

ieetric and gasoline, Speed ren washing machines, wringer If? $109.95 to $134.95. Immedidelivery. Woodward Hardire Co., Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE Extra good ! canng tomatoes. 1 mi. east and rth of American Legion. Will liver. Geo. Euler.

FOR SALE Model A Ford. Saving town Monday. Can' be ;n 330 South Court . St. Ed iikston.,'

i'OR SALE 1941 Hudson jlpe, driven 30,000 miles. James 'Maple. ?OR SALE Weaned pigs. Fred tise, Vi , mile west of High tool, 'south of golf course.. fOR SALE 1929 Model A rd. Dozier Shell Service.

rOR SALE 5-piece birds eye pie bedroorn.: suite.-Smith's lw., Carlisle, Ind. ; j'OR SALE Upright piano, oak l Good finish. Charles Van Motl Hyfflera. -

OR SALE Lespedeza hay, A-

1. No rain, Between 375 and bales. $1 bale or $20.00 ton .1.1 t - A . "r.rct

ire lot. xiaroiq oeizer, uiaja-

e.

OR SALE 8 ft. Home Freeznew. $306.95; used Van Camp

thing machine, good condition, jpn. Store, Graysville. jOG feeders save money on 3P Buv less, save more. Think

lit: one bag of Murphy's Cutit Concentrate is enough for Ji pigs from birth to 'market ri your farm grains. See us toj. Let us figure your savings. JWRENCE MARTIN FEED JRE, Shelburn. . OR SALE-i-You can buy les;ieza hay by the bale at field. V cutting.. T. Roy. Willis.

j'OR SALE Owner leaving (. Living room suite, 9x12 rug,

ir, 3 tables, radio, new gas e and washer, dinette suite, in excellent condition. Priced Wck sale. Ralph O. Johnson, N. French St., upstairs.

OR SALE 1941 5-passenger wrolet coupe, A-Nd.' 1 condi-

1 register hot air coal fur-

e; 1 portable Underwood typefer. $45.00: babv carriage.

)0. Call after 5 p. m. 405 South

le Street.

t)R SALE Dtiroc boars, elig-

1 to register. Elmer R. Riggs. rbanks, Ind. Fairbanks phone. K OR SALE Good 5-room li-modern home. Phone 278. (. OR SALE -r Copper Clad ge. 4V2 mi. northeast of SulliWalter Morgan. OR SALE 1935 Ford Coupe y Briggs & Stratton gasolin' ,or suitable' for washer 0!

Vn. Wade Martindale. Phone

X

'OR SALE Farmall A tractor. cultivator, power take-of t, pulley, disk. 3 miles nortl" Iburn, Road 41. C. Cowles.

Dead Animals Removed

rel kinds: horses, cows,

lecp, calves and hosrs. Call

ionroe Feed Service, Sullin phone 332 or Crawford

-wis V I Vturf erre Haute. We nav alt

r.one charges. 24 hour ser-

ohn Wachtel Co.

Torre Hante, Indian I t lTT'irTII M'l IT l.lllllB rir iiiiiniinnMiM , , .

FOR SALE 7-room modern

house east of railroad, wi(th or without furniture. Any fair offer

will be considered. Possession

immediately. Call at Pope Tourist

Court.

. FOR SALE Large size DeLuxe

model light brown enameled coal

heater. Claude B. Lisman, Sulli van R. R. 1. ;

; FOR SALE Fresh Wabash fish at house 2 mi. west Graysville oh

Road 154, for Saturday and Sun

day. John Borders.

FOR SALE E, Washington St., 5-room semi - modern cottage, Wired for electric stove. Less than $3000.00. Inquire 424 So. Court. C.

Price.

' FOR SALE 1 chest of drawers

priced $3.50, 1 50-lb. ice box $4.00, 1 kitchen cabinet $8.00, 1 table

$1.75. Phone 958-X.

RIGHT and left hand cast iron bathtubs, stools, lavatories, allsteel cabinet sinks. Allison! Hardware, Shelburn.

FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. MONUMENTS. " James" J. Duxham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343.

FOR SALE Sewing - machine, rugs, . tables, chairs, lamps, rocking chairs, bed springs, pressure cooker, dishes, upholstered chairs, linen. 21 Main. ! ""COAE, ;C04Ai,-4AL.' -"Black-hawk & North Wilford.. Large Lump, $7 .00; 4x8, $7.00;. 1V4 x 4, $6.75; Mine Run, $6.60; Stoker, $6.50. R. Pearison, 934-B. FOR SALE 1941 Buick sedanette, motor just overhauled. Harry Walters, at American Legion Home.

FOR, SALE Coal property ideal for truck mine. 5 xk acres of top and. No. 6 vein of coal, also 10 acres of .No. 6 coal, adjoining. Hoist cable, pump and pump en-

i gine ai mine. Approximately. 10

tons of rails and 3 cars on bottom. Good top. Entry broken away. Slope must be cleaned and water pumped for operations. Abstracts of title furnished. Located south of Dugger, Ind., on gravel road, approximately 13 mile east of Hudson Store. Owner living out of state. Price $750, cash or terms. Write J. D. Barger, 1317 Champaign Ave., Wiittoon, 111., or phone 3304, Mattoon.

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FOR SALE New 1947 Ford 2ton truck, 2-speed axle, grain bed and tandem. Clovis Booker, Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE Conn clarinet, Bflat, excellent condition. 316 W; Beech. Phone 829-L.

MISCELLANOUS

COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES.

i 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.

IS NOT A-

ALL INSURANCE

LIKE: 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.

MEN, WOMEN! OLD? GET

VIM! Invigorator in Ostrex Tonic Tablets peps up body old just because lacking iron. Also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. New pep Tr money back. Get $1.00 size today only 79c. At all druggists in Sullivan, at Smith JDrug..s w '

s'' ''""il Ow' 1947. King Vmfie k fmi Pi n fc-n 9 5" "OU.; t

I PI ( COLOMEL PLUMKEHI I CXDLONEL PLUnKETT; THE AUTOPSY I ! PREPOSTEROUS.' THE EVIDENCE IS I IMPOSSIBLE.' NONE THAT CRAWL i YOU'jRE WANTED PROVES THAT JOE KDKO DID NOT DO VOL) TAKE J THERE, SIC.' IT WAS HAWAI I HAS COLONEL HUMAN :s j yV-, INSIDE, y DROWN. NO WATER IN THE LUNSS. THIS AMATEUR DEADLY POISON NO SNAKES HANDS GUIDED THE M i ill --rrl HE WAS BOUND AND WEIGHTED.. SHERLOCK .SNAKE VENOM -A FANGS THAT KILLED ' ' " P THE BRUISES ARE THEREHE WAS SERIOUSLY, fi(jT V JOE KO)o! J lw I S S' &w

... . ...... ''( 7 7TT 1 DON'"1" KNOW.YEl I I EXCUSE WE, DOCTOR. Y WHAT Y A WORKER AT THE I ITHE DOLLS' HOUSE ? I'D X BUT DOCTORNURSE! -Sw I WANT TO TALK TO THE OLD MAN IS ( OLD J . DOLLS' HOUSE. V LIKE TO SEETHE ) HE MUSTN'T PLEASE r BUT YOUR SECRETARY VERY LOW..SHOULD iMAN? k HE ..HE HAD AN iX. kS&PATIENT LET'S GET BACK TO 1 WHO WOULD V THEN I'M CALLING THE HE HAVE ANOTHER 1 ACCIDENT.. J yT) THE RANCH HOUSE MURDER ANYONE JAhONOLULU POLICE. TRANSFUSIONr y- 1 1

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FOR SALE Good 75-lb. ice box. Cheap. Call evenings. 704 N. Section St.

FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

One Arctic Trunk Deep Freeze

and regular Refrigerator Combination. 11 cubic feet of refrigeration. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

' WE STILL have alfalfa feed for sale. Monroe Feed & Implement Sales.

Coronado DeLuxe gasoline washer, 24 gallon, white porcelain, Armco tub, 8 lb. dry load washing capacity, triple water sealed oilless bearings, 58 H.P. Briggs & Stratton motor, many

other 1 features. - Easy , ternis.u

$134.95. Gamble's, The Friendly Store, Authorized Dealer, Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433. .. ' FOR SALE White enamel Quick-Meal kitchen range. Phone 101 -X, Sam Wiggins, Shelburn.

VACUUM clean your heating system. A clean furnace saves fuel. Installing and repairing. John W. Mood, 419 N. Broad St. Phone 830.

FOR SALE 6 male Duroc pigs, eligible to register. Leslie Hiatt, First house north of Berea Church off 54.

COMMUNITY BOX SUPPER Friday night, September 12, at Graysville School Building. Everyone is invited. Sponsored by the Alumni Association.

WANTED Hand washing to FOR RENT Two furnished un

do. Blouses and lingerie. Can give per rooms. Adults only. 304 North references. Ph. 370. 225 N. Main, j State Street, Sullivan. WANTED TO BUY Men's and FOR RENT 2-room modern women's good used 1 shoes. For furnished apartment. 332 W. Sale: All kinds women's and Beech St.

men's clothing at half price. John i

Kissler of Terre with her sister, Oakes over the

I

SHELBURN

Albert Oakes

Waldorf, 118 W. Washington:

-WANTED To -clean : cesspools, (,..

septic tanks, government toilets, , . i,t : .,.-'..j Mr: and Mrs.

Box 20 c-o Times entertained with a d.nner Satur- .... .. . . , - . . : ll day in honor of Mrs. Oakes sis- ' INTERESTED in buying Jocal ters- brother and families. Those retail store business. Write Box attending were Mr. and Mrs.' A. 12 c-o Times," giving particulars w- Morris and daughter, Carolyn, of business o Indianapolis,, . Mr. and Mrs. ' J Ijohn Sargent Sr. and Mr. and

Mrs. John W. Sargent Jr. and

daughter, Donna Kay, of Flint,

4 KJmmell and Mrs. Albert Oakes turned home from Terre

FOR RENT

FOR RENT : Edger, Polisher, ment. Sullivan Sullivan, Ind.

-r Floor Sander, Michigan, Mrs. Gertie Kissler ot All new equip- ! Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. John Decorating Co .'Kimmell and daughter, Jane, i Paul Oakes and the host and

FOR SALE Majestic coal range, enamel, in good condition. Call at 819 E. Washington.

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.

Opeii Sunday

NEW BATTERIES, 18 month guarantee, $12.95 exchange; 24 month guarantee, $15.25 exchange. Open 6'i days per week. Closed Friday evenings. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind.

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 ypu what you need WHERE you need it. There's a vast difference. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m.

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SMITH DRUG STORE

hostess, Mr. Oakes. Mrs. Gertie Haute visited Mrs. Albert

week-end. .Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent Sr. and Son, John Sargent Jr.. and wife and daughter, of Flint, Michigan, visited Mrs. John

where she spent a few days in Mrs. Richard DeWig- Dr. Wilson's Clinic for observa-

Lee, , uua-

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morns and

Albert last week. I Mr. and

gins and children, Nancy

Richard James and Sue Ann, of

Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Carolyn, of IndianaHonchell and children, Sue and polis, spent the week-end with Carol, of Pontiac, Michigan, spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes. the week-end with, Mr! and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Richie of Frank DeBusk. Hoopston, Illinois, were guests Mrs. Emma Brazzell has re- over the week-end of his parents.

Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richie.

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

( Well-junk wouldnt. be . j TbKAy OH-KAV v I SITTISI6 AROUND THE KlTCHENl YOU WIN .' WE'LL JU ( IF YOU'D HAVE SOME DECENT JUTl A ( HAVE TME KlTCHEN 1 V CUPBOARDS BUILT I HAVE JmmC.-l frA VREMODELEDI tf XW KOLACE P .

So HE SPENT 600 bucks streamlining the Kitchen And you're ri6ht the SCENERyS JUST THE '

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BY MARGERY SHARP ItLUSTRATIONS BY JACK BETTS

TAKE a week-end trip Jor a

I dime. That's nght! One inin dime

FOR SALE 75-lb. ice box. ex- 1 Pavs for a 60-mile trip when you

cellent condition. Cheap. Call before9:00 a. m., after 5:00 p. m., or Sunday, Phone 417-A. FOR SALE Coal hot water heater, practically new. $15.00. Heck's Place, Paxton.

ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication

STAHUS

Standard

Comer. Section and Wall

Service

go the Whizzer way! Terms as low as $25.00 down. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. Sales & Service. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Residential and commercial wiring. Let us do that wiring job for you. Boyd Electric Shop, Sullivan, Ind. Phone 872. ; WE HAVE a full line of Fior-' ence Heater parts: drums, bowls, rings. Factory made. Also Quick Meal and Majestic parts. Allison Hardware, Shelburn. j WILL SELL 122-acre dairy & poultry farm. Modern house, large barn and other outbuildings. Also lots on 41. For price & terms see A. W. Pigg, 1 mile southwest square, Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 1'.

Im Jim mS lj

'Adelaide heard herself scream; she thrust between them,

WE DO PORTABLE WELDING

Drake Bros,

Expert Body Buildin?

Ciiiwi Work .. Pfcgae IH

WANTED

Girl at Boyle's

WANTED News Stand.

WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes, '" on Tuesday and. Thursdays, for canning. Also have mangoes, pimentces, sweet peppers and sugar corn roasting ears. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. I

HENRY'S drinking grew steadily worse. There was one terrible night when a knot of fighting men burst through the door of the tavern, and formed a ring around the bully of the Mews and Henry. Adelaide heard herself screaming; she thrust herself between them. The man struck at her but she got Henry up the iron stairs ... He leaned against the table and said thickly, "Didn't know you had it in you. You looked like a bloody Valkyrie." "I tell you now that we are going to leave the Mews." "Do whatever you like. Go home to Mother. Go home, with your black eye . . v - . Adelaide looked at herself in the mirror. She did not remember it but she had received a blow. Her eye was' already discoloured and she perceived with great clearness the woman she had become. She was no longer Ade

pt's a waste of time," $he told Alice. y-

"I haven't changed sa much," she thought.

laide Culver. She had been battered, toughened into Henry Lambert's wife. "Very well," said Adelaide to her reflection. "But when I am ready, I shall go." Fortunately, the black eye had disappeared by the time Alice wrote asking Adelaide to have tea with her. They met at Swan and Edgar's and it was Adelaide's calm which carried them through the first . moments. Alice had been shocked by the withholding of Adelaide's confidence, but she regarded her with troubled admiration. '. "I don't know how you dared!" breathed Alice. Adelaide smiled. She felt intellectually, almost morally superior to this former .chum who h&d been through nothing. If Mrs. . Culver thought Alice could influence her Adelaide said, "I'm glad to see you. But if Mamma has sent you to persuade me to leave Henry, you had better

know at once it's a waste of time." , Alice looked .uncomfortable. She continued that 'way through the whole meeting. Stubbornly, Adelaide insisted that she would not visit Alice until Alice and Freddy Baker, 1 her nance, first had visited the Lamberts in the Mews. She i really did not want them to see where she lived ... They parted coolly. Hurrying home, Adelaide was struck by the fact that she was bound to Henry for life. Only, Henry's death could absolutely free her and the wickedness of this thought struck her like a blow. She pushed it ! . from her mind. But pictures formed. "I haven't changed so much," she thought piteously. "I could go home and be 1 a girl again." She found she was crying. She hurried on to care for Henry, and wipe out that moment's mortal sin , , . (Continued tomorrow).

Drawings copyiight, 1947. by King Featura Syndicate, Ine, Test copyright, 1946, by Margery Sharp, Published by Little, Brown nd Company,