Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 186, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 September 1947 — Page 5

BULLTVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17,1947 PAGE FIVE BLONDIE CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charged words or less, 35c, first Insertion. 2c for each additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three Insertions, 4c for each additional word for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or check with order. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c 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 month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. ( An additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

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SEED RYE, horse tanks, hog founts. Farm Bureau Co-op. PROMPT ROAD iervlce for tire battery; and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. In haste . . . call MACE. WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation 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 pan. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. " INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & LIFE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. nrtTl C AT f TV.,. ntin4rtnni nna EJS OALill J.WU BHUtftUiio, viiiv. pump and one double barrelled. Don Greenwood, Carlisle Route 3. FOR SALE Electric McCorm-ick-Deering separator, stainless steel, large size. Also 10x12 factory-built brooder house. Ed Padgett, Paxton R. 1. FOR SALE Two work horses with harness. First house north of Providence church. C. A. Dubree. FOR SALE 1947 Chevrolet HA-ton truck. Actually 18,000 miles. . 12-ft. grain bed, good tires. Call after 4:00 p. m. Roy Dyer, Dugger. " FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet panel truck. Phone 102-L after 5:30 p. m. y FOR SALE Nubian stove, with oak jacket, large size. Good condition. 228 South State St. FOR SALE Farmall ' tractor, plow, disc, cultivator. 1 mile east 'of Merom Station. Basil McCarty. FOR SALE Walnut piano and bench, in good condition. Padgett at DX Station, Paxton. FOR SALE 4-room house, "electricity, full basement and furnace. 2 lots. North Section St. ' "TTi-....' T.,1 TT..,i J Tc Cil uaicj o ivcai JLisiciLc: aim auo, uui ii livan Phone 172 FOR SALE Wiring services and materials complying with R.E.M.C. and Public Service specifications. Boyd Electric Shop. POPULAR and CLASSICAL RECORDS by Columbia, RCA, Majestic, MGM and King. Gene's Radio Service, south side square. FOR SALE 1940 Oliver combine in' good condition. Ernest Medley, 4 miles south of Pleas antville. ' FOR SALE Warm Morning heater. Riggs Flat. FOR SALE Library table; living room suite;- dining -room table and 4 chairs; bed and springs. See or call Les Schriver, Hymera, Indiana, after 5:00 o' clock. FOR SALE 1. 5-room semimodern house, large lot. Nice lo cation, South Crowder St. 2. 7-room semi-modern house, 5 rooms down, 2 above. Newly decorated inside, large lot. Good location, South Court St. 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. Phone 172. v FOR SALE Several lady's suits and dresses, size 10 and 11. Excellent condition. Phone 954-A or 202 N. Section. FOR SALE White enameled coal range. Good condition. Phone 350-Y or 618 E. Washington St. FOR SALE Stoker, large enough for 8-room house. Little used. Good reason for selling. O. H. Burke, Graysville, Ind. FOR SALE 5-room completely modern house, 4 blocks from public square. Immediate possession. Can be seen by . appointment. Phone 22 or 302 after 5:00. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs.' Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We nav al! I phone charges. 21 hour serIvice. i JohnWachtel Co. Tirr fTanf. Indiana

FOR SALE Becker Bros, medium size upright piano. Excellent condition. Splendid tone. 928 N. Main. Leaving town, reason for selling. Phone 237-X.

MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343. FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwell's Music House, 27-29 N Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. 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 phis your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. FOR SALE Northern Spy apples. Will be picking others later. Bring container. Come after 4 p. m. Settles Fruit Farm, 4 miles northeast of Sullivan. FOR SALE Cut flowers: asters, dahlias and mixed flowers. Mrs. J. S. Schroeder, 236 Cross St. I FOR SALE Alfalfa, eighty cents per bale in the field. Start baling Thursday, September 18th. Also young Jersey cow arid calf for sale. Dr. S. E. Lihdley. PRIVATE. SALE Saturday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Studio couch, 8 dining chairs, occasional chair, 1 bedroom suite, 1 new bed, mattress and springs. 1. linen press, kitchen cabinet, 1 heating stove, 2 feather mattresses, . 11 throw rugs, 2 gas heaters, many other miscellaneous items. Fred Worthington, 854 North Main, FOR SALE Warm Morning heating stove with jacket. Used 8 months. 230 East Harris St. FOR SALE McCammon St., nice 5-room cottage. Electricity & water: $2000.00. Terms. Inquire 424 S. Court. C. Price. . FOR SALE-4-room house. Inquire 424 S. -Paxton, $1000.00. Court. C. 5 acres, " Terms.t Price. FOR SALE Sow and seven pigs, six weeks old. Or will sell pigs. 816 N. State St. FOR SALE Motor bike, chain driven, in A-l condition". 420 North Court Street or 235 West Giles Street. Phone 30. Jimmy Theal. FOR SALE White range. Good condition. Donaldson St. enamel 327 W, . FOR - SALE Used gas range. Twenty-five . dollars. 406 E. Washington St. Phone 675. FOR SALE Income property lxk blocks from square, 5-room apartment and bath. Also 4-room apartment with bath and 4 rooms upstairs with bath. All modern. For further information inquire 424 So. Court St. C. Price. FOR SALE 1. 6-room semi-modern house, large lot, nice' location. Close in, South Main St. , 2. 6-room semi-modern house, good locationk- -close to school. Immediate possession. 3. I have several houses, good locations in the city of Sullivan. Usrey's Real Estate and All Forms of Insurance, U South Main, jCoffman Bldg., Sullivan, Phone 172. MISCELLANOUS COMPLETE SERVICE L,ubriatiorf, tail pipes, mufflers,' and hock absorbers. JARED IMPLE1ENT SALES. NOTICE, to monument customrs, we have a complete line of tonuments on floor in all colors .nri am OYnorlinff a cViinmant f ' . " V-l.J''-V.ll, . 11111111111. VA 'inland granite soon. We can rect any stone that is 'on floor n one week's notice. Sullivan Tonument Co., Clarkson & Son. JUST RECEIVED aiiother shipnent of Majestic combination loal .and Philgas cook stoves. Immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. . RUMMAGE SALE at Powell Motor Sales, sponsored by Wood's Class, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20th. WE DO PORTABLE WELDING DrakeBros. Expert Body Buildinsr Cit Work . Phu tU

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. ANYONE owning or having information regarding 12 gauge Marlin pump gun No. 14251, pre

viously in possession, of Clem Kirkham, please notify R. L. Clark, 2620 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. GUT your cash outlay' for nnilltrv ffioH tflic now liroirt Tncj ' 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. LOOK For Immediate Delivery: Duo Nubian, Majestic, Florence, Warm Morning, Copper Clad, Philgas Combinations, Perfection. Buy .'your stoves at a Stove Store. Have a selection and terms. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, 'Indiana. BE WISE and Whizzerize your Bike. It's fun and economical to ride the Whizzer way. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave., Sales and Service. Terms as low as $25.00 down. WANTED 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. WANTED General coal hauling. See Paul Foutz, 730 N. Main St. SITUATION WANTED Experienced young widow wants position as housekeeper in town or country. Have no children. Box 960 care Times. WANTED Farm hand. House furnished. Steady Work. 2 miles northwest of Graysville. Byron Foutz. 1 WANTED Route boy. Call at , Times Office. cut, 20c per shock, $60.00 for the job. Aud Price, 2 miles south of town. FOR RENT FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. ' ', FOR RENT Large sleeping room. Also wanted washings to do. Phone 926-B. 720 E. Chaney. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room. 204 South Crowder St. FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. Alto one Fall coat; 1 winter coat (black), Jean Harper, size 40, for sale. 219 South Section. Phone 183-L. FOR RENT Five-room furnished house and four lots in Paxton. Will be at house Friday until Monday. Mrs. Volney Snyder. LOST LOST Lady's Schaeffer lifetime mottled brown pen Call Mary Barcus, 933-X. Reward. LITTLE BETTY " NINE TO FLAY The Little Betty baseball club will play Spencer at the Little Betty ball park on Sunday, Sept. 21. CAUSES ACCIDENTS Tht tar that " weava " $r "wandtr$"will cause bad accidents. Havt u$ remove the 'shimmy from your tar and drive tafely. Specialist service. 118 So. Main Phone 98

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SHELBURN , Mrs. Edna Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hirschfield of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Margaret Foust and son, Tony, of Washington, Indiana, were guests of Mrs. Essa Nash Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Faulds of Clinton and sister, Mrs. Jeanette Lunwald, of Chicago, Illinois, visited ' Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds over the week-end. Ernie Robertson and Miss Isabelle Hulett of Evansville, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.- Elva Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Squire Banficld and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere were in Bloomfield Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds spent Monday in Sullivan. , Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson, Mrs, Lettie Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Branson of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill of near Brazil. DUGGER Miss Helen Parsons, nurse at the Mary Sherman Hospital, snftnt thp .pplr-pnr! with hnr parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Parsons. The Meeks reunioa will be I held Sunday, September 21, at the Sullivan park. Dr. and Mrs. William Scholl of Linton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Story. Miss Rachel Griffith, teacher at Plymouth,' Indiana, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Griffith. . Mrs. George Handford of Sul livan and Mrs. Elmer 'Gadberry !of Terre Haute, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones. Miss Alice Arnold was a Lin ton visitor Monday. Mary Lou Richmond of Terre Haute, was the Sunday guest of ! Mr. and Mrs. Mont Brewer. ;

joo Lroiaman oi unicago, m., naymona l,huoo is rauui mils visiting his parents, Mr. and proved and wll return to his Mrs. Kenneth Goldman. ; work this week. Frank Abram of Bloomington, ! Mrs. Frances Bedwell and son, visited in Dugger Monday. . Michael Lee, attended Sunday Richard Johns has accepted a ' School Sunday at the Church of nosition in Dan's Sandwich Shop. God in Shelburn where Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller visited in Indianapolis Monday. Bill Gadberry and Miss Rosalie Goodman of Sullivan, visited Mrs. Edith Alumbaugh Saturday. Britannia "Mrs. Lambert's moved'

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FOR two years after Henry Lambert's death, Adelaide continued .to live in Britannia Mews and pay blackmail to Mrs. Mounsey: After one year had passed, Mrs. Culver had paid a visit to the Mews while Adelaide was out. She had pounded on the door without avail and Mrs. Mounsey had been waiting at the foot of the steps. "Mrs. Lambert's moved and left no address," Mrs. Moimsey lied. Then she demanded money. When Mrs. Culver opened her bag, the old woman snatched the coin purse. Mrs. CulVer gathered her skirts and ran ... Adelaide learned of it but did not mind. She felt she might as, well drop completely from sight ; In the suburbs, the Culvers were happy enough. Treff, Adelaide's younger brother, worked only at improving lis tennis, Mr. Culver hardening and attained some

Mr. and. Mrs. William Spinks and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Driver left Monday morning for Tucson, Arizona.

PAXTON Mrs. Mildred Schwab and Connie of Sullivan, were . Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers. I Mr. and Mrs. Art Dilley and children, Art Jr. and Geraldine, of New York, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dilley. Mrs. Bud Brown returned . to hfr hnmfl in RprlfnrH ' Tnrtifln

Sunday after a few days vjsit ' bustinf f tin8 a ?lft was prewith her father, A. T. Neal, '.who nted M. Jennings from the

hi ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitlock of Sullivan, spent Sunday flnrW THHop and familv. ytlfa Miss Bobette Orr was in Terre Haute Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummer, Mrs. Georgia Cox and Mrs. George Raley attended, church at ! Mt. Calvary Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Somers and ! Mrs. Connie Doyle visited reljatives at Staunton Sunday afterj noon. I Mrs. Elizabeth Collins and Vernor Johnson of Carlisle, visit- ! ed Mrs. Annie Cox and Charles Plummer and family Sunday afternoon. GREENVILLE Mrs. Leland Bedwell received a card this week from her brother, Herbert Chubb, who is now stationed in Texas. Those wishing i to write to him may do so at the following address: Pvt. Herbert Chubb, 15256027, Sqd. BN-1, Flight 2300, Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas. " Mr. -and Mrs. Sherman Chubb of Shelburn, Visited Mrs. Leland Tl . . . . 1 1 C , . i3

ti -rwrWf Terre Haute, who has been visitMr. and Mrs. Paul Dierdorf . , . ,0 asd son 'of Michigan City, Indiana an .M"- Fdp wens came through Greenville Monday has returned to her home- - , ,

. morning on their way home. They had been visiting in Arikansas. , Reba Irvin put little Mickey on the cradle roll. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell and son attended O.E.S. Monday in Hymera. Mrs. Mounsey lied.

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m- m Doii w;i, Mnnrtav fnr a viit Wifh Mr Mrs. Carl McKee and sons in Benton Harbor, Michigan. . Eunice Frazier of Terre Haute, spent ' the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Anna Eslinger, A delicious covered dish supr"r was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Roseberfy Friday evening by the Golden Rule class of the Methodist church. Folio w- : irig the devotional program and class. iviciiiucis icsiil were Lpiiise Jennings teacher, Anna JMiiou, iwae nun, f aye jonnson, Freda Hubble, Edna Bates, Mar1 e"te Walters, Myrtle McKinney, Anna ivicuammon, iviyrtie Harrison, Margaret Andrews, Edith Vaughn, Chloe Nichols, Myrtle Arnett, Nellie McKee, Cleo . Henderson, Meta Tilford, Hazel Sparks, Jessie Rinard, Bernice Daniels, Myrtle . Wesner, Joy .Owens, and Drue i'inkston. Visitors present, were Gloria Nichols, Dorothy Unger, Judy Jan Johnson, Linda Rose Henderson and Mary Anna Roseberry. , ' Mrs. Cora Dungan and sister, Mrs. Mary . Adams, are spending this week with relatives in Robinson, Illinois. SCOTT CITY Howard Holmes vjsited his mother, Mrs. Orville Eldridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr have returned from Evansville where they attended the State Fire Chiefs convention the past week. Mrs. Hannah Archer of West Miss Kutn Anaerson ana mis. Florence. Haddon of Sullivan, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr at Mapiewood. Bruce Holmes spent the weekend in Fairbanks. Robert Eldridge is spending a two weeks vacation with home folks. Mr. and ,Mrs. Emil Holmes and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Marjorie. Mrs. 'Hope Hall and children Adelaide drank a little, and read

: success with his phloxes. Alice married Freddy Baker and their first two children were boys . . . Nobody knew that Henry was dead. It was about this time that Adelaide gave Mrs. Mounsey 'her first orders. She threw some books over the rail and told her persecutor, "Go to the shop in String Street and 'exchange these." Mrs. Mounsey glared, "You fetch yer own books. I aint yer servant." "Don't I pay you?'asked Adelaide. The blood burned in her cheeks as she deliberately pitted her will against that ' of the old woman. ... "I'll do it this once," said Mrs. Mounsey, picking up the books. Adelaide said, "You'll do it as often as I tell you. ' And bring Tjack f ourpennywortb of gin."

Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Dove , Clark called on Marie Owens recently. I Mr- an Mrs- Ray Adams sPent Sunday afternoon . with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flesher called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens recently SOCIETY SHELBURN M Y. F. HAS WEINER ROAST The M. Y. F. of the Shelburn Methodist Church held a weiner roast Sunday night back of the parsonage. There were 28 memfbers and leaders present at the league meeting and the weiner roast. " , After the weiner roast, several members and the leaders went to Hymera to the revival meeting. There was a bus load of people from Shelburn who attended the meeting. - - j , The following members and WINKLER STOKERS lntiSl' o Jiilty rTO.-tl f2i. V.'ii. i.er (oui nuner in Kjj" i Y'oi" presenl urnac- 1J C . ir,rtr .i' fltloJinyn:.mt.Thrc(!ytnrlwrn. JiaijiiiS Used Stokers 1 Crane, $75.00; 1 Hokomb & Hoke, $123.00; 1 Winkler DeLuxc, $250.00. m ' Fate . Rice 8 K Main St. Telephone 855

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She drank a little now; not much, and read, and the time passed well enough. In fact, things might have gone on indefinitely as they were going except that on that late Sunday afternoon, when Adelaide was standing on the porch, the tavern door clashed open and a man was thrown out. He collapsed almost directly under Adelaide's balcony. The suddenness and violence of his appearance a man cast up so to speak at her f eeWmade Adelaide start back. But his stillness frightened her. ''Shejcalled, "Are you hurt?" To her relief, he stirred; reassembled his sprawled limb's, propped himself on an elbow, and with "only .'a little difficulty focussed his gaze on herself. He said, "But soft! what light through yonder window breaks?. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ..." ' ' --! - (Continued Monday)

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