Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 183, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 September 1947 — Page 7

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1947. PAGE SEVEN CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each ditional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three insertions, 4c for each additional rd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions Zc per work, minimum $1.50. . An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the mth. exceDtine linns ana organizations inai carry regular cnarge accounts. An additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

. . . ; .',.::y BLONDIE I- I'illi'lill I m( ONE MOMENT, H I . im Itlllllllllillllllllllillllllllllli'l I "ftj llllllliijjiy I imllil.il!iii!iHlillF.IMi.illH!,rrKl'O LIKE T3s-Jri:: ! ' Z-4- ' ' CWHO 1 ' HIM! MR. (?AMMAR! 1 K.TYr- I ',V'

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FOR SALE :ED RYE, horse tanks,

ts. Farmureau Co-op.

hog!

ViOMPT ROAD service for

battery and farm equipment

files Phone 285. In haste . .

MACE.

JE HAVE Combination storm

s. Phone O. P. Dale InsulaCo., 258.

i FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk, I also all linen slipcovers for

large size overstuff and chairs. Phone 901-X. FOR SALE 3 O.I.C. sows and 26 pigs; yearling boar. James LaFollette, 3 mi. north on 41. FOR SALE Steam radiators, flat, wall & square type; valves. Farmersburg News, Farmersburg.

LL YOUK WHEAT to

son Elevator. Highest prices

Quick service. Government

A srales. Ooen from 7:00 a.

b 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator,!

van. . " "

ONE DAY Alarm Clock, G.E. automatic steam irons, sandwich grills, portable electric food mixer. McKinley Electric Shop.

M15CELLANOUS 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

l Finland granite soon. Wa can

erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.

SURANCE, AUTO, FIRE &

. REAL ESTATE, FARMS CITY PROPERTY. Ferd N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567.

t)R SALE, CHEAP One 4-

house in Shelburn, A-l con-

n, two lots. Owner- moving

Contact Charley Thomp-

Shelburn Bank.

FOR SALE Heatrola heating

I clruro rrnriH nnnrtifinn Phfar 79fi

So. Main' St. Phone 539-Y.. FOR SALE Excellent fresh Jersey cow. Also. 2-year-old red boar. Both priced reasonable. Oliver Ogle, Sullivan, Ind. , MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343.

R SALE Jersey milch cows, jred Duroc gilts, purebred oshire rams, Robert Medsker,

yville.

U SALE 703 E. Washington

isy terms. Inquire 424 So. St.

FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia ' records call at R. W Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana.

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.

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

HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate is enough for

SALE A two-room house two pigs from birth to market

fiile south of Paxton by C. & I plus your farm grains. See us to-

railroad pond. Mr. Harold day. Let us figure your savings.

LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn.

ED CLOTHING SALE. Es-

! ly children's clothing.

Market corner, southwest r of square. FRIDAY &

rRDAY, Sept. 12 and )FIT TEEN CANTEEN.

FOR SALE Team, waeon. har-

clothes also. At old Econ-! ness and farming Ttools. Call after

3:30. 3 mi. south and V mi. west of Exline Corner. Clarence Alumbaugh. : - '

13.

R SALE Excellent ice busi-

n Hymera and vicinity with storage box and pick-up Owner leaving town on atof health. Call LaVern ;, Hymera.

R SALE Speed Queen iron-

piece dining suite, coal water r, baby buggy, bassinette.

KV. Thomas. Phone 534-Y.

. FOR SALE Oriental poppies, peonies, old man cactus, ivy, philodendron, cut flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE OR TRADE State Road 54. 31 acres, good buildings. Inquire 424 So. Court.

BR , .SALE 2-yr-old mare,.1 Lfld make good saddle ;njaratj

good set heavy leathering bss and pony saddle, $5.00. e 8045. Ben Penentt, R. R. 2. R SALE Two lots, North

t. CalL at 1101 N. Section,

)R SALE White Rock friers,

ter lb. 1 mile west of Sulli-

C. E. Pinkston, Phone 9252.

kjIONALLY advertised mooil', 2 gallons, 98c; 5 gallons, 5;g10 gallons, $4.25. Flynn's vfae, Shelburn, Ind. DR SALE New Esco 4-can i cooler, at' wholesale cost, y one. J. H. (Jack) Wees, ne 794. OR SALE 1940 Pontiac 6 hder deluxe, new paint job, or reconditioned. New tires, ; seat covers. Inquire 66 Cafe, lisle. OR SALE Large size Heat- '. , Perfect condition. Cheap quick sale. Glendora Crossis. Roy Settles. OR SALE 11 aged ewes and earlings including ram. Chas. gdon, Phone 4-36, Graysville.

RUMMAGE SALE: Sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi Saturday, Sept. 13th at, Powell Motor Sales. Sale starts at 9 a. m.

NOTICE Speck Harris has got the watermelons. Bought a patch of Clondike melons. Every one guaranteed. Also roasting ears. South Texaco Station.

NOTICE At last we have Gold Stripe hose; Artemis & Barbizon slips at RUBY'S SHOPPE.

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.

YOU need a good support as a foundation for new fall clothes. A Spencer gives support for breasts, abdomen and back with comfort and improved health. Iva Giles.

Call 561 after 5 p. m.

J Of I Eli J QW MM. r Cnpr. T047, King trflturcs Syndicate, Inc., World tius reserved. , . . L .. -- !1lLlIJlir'l - AIlV 9-1 2. ' t .4 V' -'T---y . -y- -;- - : RIP KIRBY I - YES. BUT WE'RE MAKING I I YOU SEE, COLONEL, WHEN HE SAID 1 I JUST AS I THOUGHT A VERY SUCKl BUT HONEY HAS TROUBLES OF HER OWN J- --J A STOP ON THE WAY.. AT "I'M DENVER DAJ," HE 6AVE ME A PRESS.. TOR THE SLICKEST- " ly f BACK X THE DOLLS'. -s. LOT-OF THE ANSWERS EVERYBODY COUNTERFEITER EVER - $) f Z7 SHE S A TO THE ' HOUSEAX BUT IN MY BUSINESS REMEMBERS . WANTED BY UNCLE X WHAT " M m ijlfi SCPAPPEC6ET RANCH HOUSE, K jwHY? SURELY" DENVER DAW,' SAM WHAT HAVE Ml CAW I SAV? i Aflf MR. KIRBY? J YOU TAKE NO VOUTOSAY, WHCWCAMI I .WpMj.; . E fy COLONEL? . EVER FVCE 5

)ftk: " . - ; I' Sf?ff WATCH HIM BUT, MR. Kl RBY iMUST YOU GO THROUGH Y SHE'S DEAR TO I AT THE RANCH HOUSE ; STUBBY, WE K t'' 71 CAREFULLY, BOYS j PLEASE MAY I WITRTHIS THING ? BOTH OF US, COLONEL. J 11 A NEAT PACKAGE . HAVEN'T MUCH ' 1'MONMY A HAVEAWORD' if THINK OF HONEY. BUT FROM HERE ON, 5 I Awn WELL TIED, IF I I TIME GET j ' -ciSx WAY yfk VVITHYOUIN V MY ONLY NIECE.. A THIS IS UP TO THE V TlhA WJ ' k 1rr mK PRIVATE? .MY ONLY HEIR V POLICE I'VE got IK mvself Mfk--ly s

FOR SALE 5-room semi-modern house. Nice property. 754 North Main Street. Possession soon. Price $5000. W. T. Mellott. . : 5 . - ' FOR . SALErrLumber. ,. . No, 1 shiplap, $11. 00-""hundred;' No. 2 sheeting, $10.00 hundred; good dry flooring, No. 1, $10.00 hundred, C grade, $12.50 hundred, B &

Detter, io.uu nunarea; zx zxo, at SERVICE: Dairv eoat male

2x8 2x10, 2x12, $9.50 hundred, i Registered Toggenburg. Fee $1.00

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.

South End Lumber Yard, South

Court St. Stierwalt & Crum

OR SALE Western broke im colored saddle horse. DenPittman, Fairbanks, Ind. OR SALE 100 lb. ice box, ' range. Phone 9211.

PR SALE Hoover sweeper, i condition. Thelma Robinson, ne 409-A. 623 So. Court. OR SALE 6-room house on th State Street. Nice corner Immediate possession. $2500 T. Mellott. . .

OR SALE Tractor, Farmall :ultivators, 6-ft. disc, 2 '12' vs and mowing machine. Infe 424 So. Court. C. Price.

OR SALE Heatrola, good tiition, $40.00. Loren Higbee rbanks. Fairbanks phone.

OR SALE Gasoline motor hing machine, $30.00; Warm rning heater, $20.00. Mrs. ah Dozier, 16 Giles St.

Dead Animals Removed II kinds: horses, cows, Jeep, calves and hogs. Call onroe Feed Service, Sulliin phone 332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109. erre Haute. We pay all ii one charges. 24 hour serce. 'ohn Wachtel Co.

1Vrr TTgnie. Indian I

FOR SALE Baled lespedeza hay. Weldon Meier, 2 miles north Exline Corner. FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers gas engine for A.C. combine with attachment for mounting. Used one season. Berlin Bogard, Mj3rom. ,

at gate. VA mi. west' high school. Walter, Wilson.

JOE SAYS if you or your friends are contemplating living in South Bend, close to Playland Park, near school and churches, all modern home, $10,000.00. Also 6 blocks from the business district, 9-room house, all rooms occupied. $6,500.00. We will be out

' FOR SALE 1. 5-room , semi- 0f town until Monday, Sept. 15. modern house, large lot. Nice lo-' joe sayS) the police can always cation, South Crowder St. ! get a hold of me if you need me 2. 7-room semi-modern house. in South Bend Joe Souteri office 5 rooms down, 2 above. Newly 326 W. Beech. Souter Real Estate decorated inside, large lot. Good & Auctioneering.

lUl'HUUIl, OUUlll mil) V Ok 3. 5-room house, electricity, barn, poultry house, 2 acres land, plenty water. Located 1 mile west Sullivan High School. Usrey's Real Estate & Insurance, South Main, Coffman Bldg. T"t trro

rt'""e FOR RENT Available -about

9'xl2' SAUNDRA heavyweight . October first, three-room apart

ment, unfurnished, strictly modI ern, close in. Box H, c-o Times.

WANTED Position as waitress or housekeeper. . Delores Perkins, 27 South State St.

DUGGER

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere anoreciation to our relatives,

friends and neighbors for their . Mrs. Margaret Baster of Brazil, kindness anH wmnathv fnr thp Indiana, has been the guest of

395.

. . Mr. and Mrs, Cam Gambia and daughter,' Ilene, of Cedar Lake, have been the -guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Arnold. Mr, .and Mrs. Thomas, Headley and son - of Terre Haute,"' were

WANT floor sanding. Owen

Clark, 557 S. Court. Telephone lnvplv fIol.aI eift and manv mss Mr. and Mrs: Wilbur Hale.

saces received at the death of our Earl Terhune ,of Indianapolis, , week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

belcved husband and son, Ralph who has been the guest of Mr. Frank . Headley. W. Smith. We also wish to thank and Mrs. Ollie Terhune has re- ' Miss Alice Arnold was in Tsrre the Leeioii: the" Choir and Oram- turned to his home. Haute Tuesday.

WANTED Genera! coal hauling. See Paul Foutz, 730 N. Main St.

Mrs. Eva Taylor and Stella Ringer were in . : Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. Tom Evans and son, Hud, were in Terre Hauta Tuesday. Mrs. Mamie Young was a recent visitor in Anderson, Indiana. Dr. Croxen has located in the dentist office formerly occupied by the late "Dr. Whaley.

WANTED Ironings. No curtains. Call 329-X or see me at 427 N. State St.

WANTED A girl News Stand.

at Boyle's

ist and the Rev. McCallister and the Schulze Funeral Home for their part in the last service for our loved one. Mrs. Gaynelle Smith Mrs. Victoria Smith '

CUSTOM plowing, " discing, grading and scoop work and mowing. Contact Edward Kancock, 2 miles west on Washington. Price reasonable.

LOST

LOST Blond cocker spaniel with red spot on back. Lost Sunday in south part of town. Call 703-L. Reward.

SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loudermilk of Sullivan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvjlle Curry. Mrs. Dell Strahle and Mrs. Evelyn Mattox of Clay City, Indiana, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ollie Crist.

was in Terre

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.

FOR RENT Unfurnished 2-

LINOLEUM, $9.95; Gamble's felt base heavyweight linoleum yard goods, 79c running foot; collaps- : LI 1 v . . . if.,, rr n

r . u, T S7, T rm newly decorated apartment. Gambles, The Friendly Store 1 Als0 Florence coal oil range, alAuthonzed Dealer, Frank & Bud most new for sale 3H g gtat Vanzo, Owners, north side square, Sullivan phone 433. I

LOST Lady's gold Bulova g. P. German

wrist watch with raised crystal Haute Tuesday, and gold stretch band. Lost be-. tween hi?h school and Elks. Mrs. Maude McMillan, Miss

ivunme jriiiueruianu anu ima. Fylvia Taft spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Estel McMillan in

LOST Man's brown hat, be- Terre Hauti.

tween Sullivan and old Glen

TheyH Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

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HEy, HENRV6ET

ME THE MUSTARD

Finder return to Times office or call 551. Reward.

dora. Write Walter Morgan or call Herman G. Scott, Shelburn.

FOUNft

Mrs. Maude Smith of East Glenn, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Agnes German.

FOUND One Shropshire buck.

Owner may have same by calling

Walter Bigger Hauta Tuasday.

was in Terre

Mrs. Pauline Curry and Mrs.

v,P oatt-v J F0R RENT Modern furnished FOR SALE-P.pe furnace and 2room t at 332 w Beech blower, both in excellent condi-1 'ionr Call 379-B. I FOR RENT Modern sleeping

room. Aito one call coat; l win

ter coat (black), Otan Harper,

FOR SALE Becker Bros, melium size upright piano. .Excel'cnt condition. Splendid tjne. 928 V. Main. Leaving town, reason for selling.

size lo, for sale. 219 South Sec

tion. Phone 183-L.

at W. C. Jamison farm 2 miles Hazcl Scott were in jerre Haute west of Sullivan and paying for Monday. ' this ad.

)RDOR HEMRy. HE $

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Jx$zx GET TOU6Hv- I HE'S NEVER HADAf ABOUT 30 -jSiftw--' , CHANCETO do J bucks' Worth

-araiEeM!f6lMME YOUR CAP V AWVTHIN6 BOT I OF STEAKS W) 0' FIRES 100 H&tij($ SvSs5H,MN 7 rLL DAMPEN IT fy to BARBECUE 'mmf

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AsiANUWHO OWK1S OME. THEy'LL DO IT EVERy TIME. JUDSE O.Z IDE,

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BY KIARGERY SHARP ILLUSTRATIONS BY JACK BETTS i

WANTED

FOR SALE Hay, clover or timothy. Fries. Klondike watermelons. James Ault, Phone 8251.

ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Personalized Lubrication STAHLS

Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes, on Tuesday and Thursdays, for canning. Also have mangoes, pimentoes, sweet peppers and sugar corn roasting ears. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. WANTED TO RENT 5 "or 6room modern house in Sullivan. See Paul Martsolf, Sullivan Root Store, Phone 148.

WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros. Expert Body Building Cuton Work mm tU

WANTED Young, aggressive man interested in merchandising career to start with well-established department store. Permanent work, no job-hunters. Write giving personal qualifications, education, retail experience (if any). Write Box MT, c-o Times.

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WANTED Boy to work on farm, year around. Ivan Robbins, R. R. 2, Carlisle.

WANTED TO RENT 3-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Veteran and wife. Phone 934-A, '

"Stunned," explained Mrs. Mounssy. "Stunned." i THE constable was waiting to learn from Adelaide how Henry had been killed. She moistened her lips. "U'e were standing at the top of our stairs, No. 2. He went past me to godown and missed his footing on the top step." She was aware that she spoke too calmly. She should haye wailed and lamented. The constable said, "Is there anyone who saw it happen?" , ' Old Mrs. Mounsey, the fat and ugly rag-picker from No. 9, pushed through the crowdAdelaide had always feared and avoided her. Mrs. Mounsey said, "I seen it. I seen it all." She gave her name and added, "I was in me winder opposite. 'E pushed past 'er and missed 'is footing. Accidental death. Pore soul!" . She waddled up fo Adelaide and enveloped her in a Jreadful embrace. Adelaide dared not reject it. "Stunned,"

Then Adslciide look the oath ... - explained' Mrs. Mounsey '. "Etunncl." Adelaide wa? rigid, a stony figure of griefvBiit her heart beat with a new. Life. ' She thought; Now I can go home. Mrs. Mounssy accompanied Adelaide to the inquest. She watched alertly as Adelaide too!; the oa'h, her hcrnd on the Boole. As the jury, listened, .'.Adelaide repeated, "T.'y husband turned and missed his foaling. When I got down to 'him he he. was dead.".,'. . . . v- -. . ;, 1 Mrs. Mounsey' repeated her' corroborating testimony, 1 breathing not a wos'a.'.df the ''ifiv-ohiniary shove which Adelaide had given Henry. The jury promptly rendered a verdict of accidental death. . ., ' ; .. A clergyman helped Adelaide m?ke the funeral arrangements. She already had decided that she would go'hnftie as soon as possible and tell thenrthat Henry had died of in-

They stood at the lip of the grave. Cuenza. At last, then, her tears flowed. Two days later the clergyman called for Adelaide In a clorsd carriage, and alone they followed the hearse to the P.iddin'tcn cemetery. They stood side by side at the lip of the grave, and there were no bystanders. No one fol-

Adelaide

almost disturb

ing. It was not like Britannia Mews to bovcott'death.

Before returning, she- left with the clergyman the inscription. for her husband's tombstone: Henry Lambert, beloved husband of Adelaide Lambert, the date, and Rust in Peace. And because she was not heartless, she directed that The ni??on should carve as well an artist's palette crossed by a spray of laurel, at the head ... (Continued tomorrow i

Wi in. .uv., uiili iiii.iv. v ... - liv U,.dlUllUU. IXKI lowed Jro;n the Mews; and thankful as she was, subconsciously noted the fact as .strange, almost

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