Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 September 1947 — Page 7
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WAN. INDIANA
. BLONDIE
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-V SLACKS THEY'RE J - -VOU THINK ABOUT- J ' (f fffc WIN 1 $11 S ADVERTISING. - . ;. MY WEARING J , . : -. VjV?vvw- ( SLACKS AROUND 1 Vt I iPV yNFU yWL if'pV - " 'St house? , ; 'W$L ' jfj) ' lrSW2'-
FOR SALE
RYE, horse tanks,
mPT ROAD service for '?ttenr and farm equipment (ts Phone 285. In haste . . llACE. ,
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FOR SALE 16-ft. hna with new tarpaulin,
grain bed 14-ft. truck
j bed, 42-gallon safety side tank.
Don Hia'tt, Paxton, Ind.
jAlAVB Combination storm T&- Phone O. P. Dale Insulai Col, 258.
E1LL YOUR WHEAT to nson Elevator. Highest prices 1. Quick service. Government ed scales. Open from 7:00 a. to'v9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator,
,livan.
FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS egg cases, 15 dozen size and 30 dozen size. DILL I N G II A M HATCHERY, 15 North Main St. FOR SALE Blonde cocker spaniel puppies. 5 weeks old. Barbara Colvin, 102 N. Cross St.
ggs. 471 jo. Ben. rnone t4fA tV'r . tfffl H-Y-rio HIMiK 4 V V b ( Nfc. ' trl
GRAPES
fresh e,
645-A.
FOR SALE McCormick corn binder; 8 Shropshire ewes, one
! buck. Ozro Picg, south on 41.
Phone 9191.
KIKKIRBY
FOR SALE Model A Ford. $100.00. Dozier Shell Service, Sullivan.
FOR SALE or Trade for cheaper car '42 Studcbakcr Commander. Good condition. 345 West Thomas St.
FOR SALE Montgomery-! Ward parlor healer. Used two' yearsji Excellent condition. Reasonably ' priced. John Kelly,
Graysville phone.
PRATT'S POULTRY REGULA-
li will give those run-down is nd lagging pullets the start
y need xo lay more egga. jjiu,;GHAM HATCHERY, 15 North injSt'reet. OR SALE Wiring services I materials complying with
.M.C. and Public Service
ifications. Boyd JMectric I
ZD PRATT'S poultry regu-
fand get more eggs. DIL-
f AM HATCHERY, 15 No.
Street.
FOR SALE 75 head of native feeder calves. Average 1 weight 400 pounds or over. Delivery November 1st. Write or call Col. Irvin L. Henderson, Robinson, Illinois.
' FOR SALE Royal sweeper, practically new. Bargain. 319 Indiana Avenue or call 346-L.
LOR SALE Alfalfa, eighty
Is per bale in the field.
Frt baling Thursday, . Sep-
per 18th. Also young Jer-
cow and calf for sale. Dr.
tE. Lindley.
FOR SALE Pair of horses, 7 years old. Weight 3200. Elmer Day, 3 miles south of Carlisle, 1 miles west of 41. . PRATT'S POULTRY REGULATOR will give those run-down hens and lagging pullets the start they need to lay more eggs. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY, 15 North Main Street. 1
'IV ATE SALE Saturday, 10
to 4 p. m. Studio couch, 8
4 chairs, occasional chair, 1
iom suite, 1 new bed, mat-
land springs, 1 linen press,
cabinet, 1 heating stove,
r mattresses, 11 mrow
gas heaters, many other
neous items.. rod wortn1854 North Main. '
SALE Warm Morning stove with jacket. Used 8 230 East Harris St.
ITAINS ' & FEEDERS
es, lo dozen size ana .su
ize. DILLINGHAM
HElRY, 15 North Main St
FOR SALE One pedigreed German Shepherd pup ten weeks old. Sired by Champion Captain Franz v.d. Oldehove. Call Carlisle Telephone Office. 4-room cottage, good well, 'electricity, Foley St. Nice lots on South Court. Five-room cottage on N. State. Four-room cottage, N. State. 5-room modern home, close in. Modern 9-room house, N. Court. Have buyers for 80-40-20 acres or what have you. should you want a buyer for 4 rooms or more of household furniture, call me. Souter Real Estate & Auctioneering, Office 326 West Beech. Phone 673.
iiSALE McCamjp'ongrt.,'
loom cottage, tuieciricuy &
$2000.00. Terms. Inquire
I Court. 'C. Price.
SALE Paxton, 5 acres, house. $1000.00. Terms. 424 S. Court. C. Price. SALE Motor bike, chain
in A-l condition. 420 Court Street or 235 West
Street. Phone 30. Jimmy
SALE White enamel
Good condition. 327 W. klson St. ft SALE Used gas range, 'ty-five dollars'. 406 E. ington St. Phone 675.
FOvR SALE Large size Estate
jafola, pipe and board. Call or e'i'klrs. John Faulds, Shelburn, diaha. F&R SALE John Deere Model 1 trartnr with Piiltivnlnr P TV
nen, Shelburn, Ind.
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
h snuare. Sullivan. Ind.. R. R. 1.
FOR SALE Northern Spy fples. 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, 230 Cross St.
FOR SALE 50 acres, good 5-; room house, barn, chicken house, I other buildings, electricity. Pric-;
ed for quick sale. Now leased for ,
oil. L. W. Ping, Farmersburg, Rd.
41 to cemetery Farmersburg, west to 1st crossroad, north 1st house. ' FOR SALE O.I.C. sow, 5 pigs;
good 5-yr-old Jersey cow; black ! team, weigh 2850; 5-gaited saddle I
horse & new saddle & bridle; all
steel rubber-tired wagon, wooden
bed. L. W, Ping. Take Rdr 41 to ' cemetery, Farmersburg, turn west to 1st crossroad, north 1st house. !
FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac coach. New tires. Private owner. L. W; Ping, Farmersburg. Rr. 41 to cemetery, Farmersburg, west
1st crossroad, north 1st house. FOR SALE Girl Scout uniform, gym suit and tennis shoes, sizes 12. 646 S. Main St.
FOR -SALE Horse, wagon & harness, good work mare & good spring wagon. Would consider trade for saddle horse. Jacobs,
near Glendora mine. Phone Shelburn 161-E.
- 2-yr-old black set leather tug
FOR SALE colt, 1 single
harness, small pony saddle. " mile west high school. Ren Bennett.- '
MISCF.I.T.ANOUS
COMPLETE SERVICE Lubri
cation, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT. 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 Cob Clarkson & Son. FEED PRATT'S poultry "regulator antf get more eKgs. DILLINGHAM HATCHERY,' 15 No. Main Street.
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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. MAN-A-MAR LAYING MASH is rich in vitamins and minerals just try a bag and be convinced. DILLINGHAM-., HATCHERY, 15 North Main Street. , . WILL TRADE: $40 double-barrel shotgun for 2-whecl trailer. Phone 4-X, Farmersburg.
i WANTED TO RENT-5 or 6room modern house i Sullivan.
See Paul
, Store, Phone 148.
Martsolf. Sullivan Root
WANTED Farm hand. House furnished. Steady work. 2Vz miles
FOR RENT Floor Sander Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co. Sullivan, Ind.
'America the Beautiful". Club Johnson and the hostess, Naomi creed by Waneta Daugherty. Bogard. Those wanting personal Song of the month. Roll call was postals and labels contact Waneta
answered with "a school prank I Daugherty.
remember." Discussion of busi-
northwest Foutz.
of
FOR RENT Five-room
ished hoflse and four lots in Pax-
Graysville. Byron (ton. Will be at house Friday, un
til Monday. Mrs. Volney Snyder.
' WANTED General coal hauling. See Paul Foutz, 730 N. Main St.
! WANTED-Route boy. Call I Times Office.
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HOG feeders save money on fped! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's Cut-
Cost Concentrate is enough for fwo pigs from birth to market lus your farm grains. See us to-
Iny. Let us figure your savings, j anapoiis, Ind r.AWftENCE MARTIN FEED:
.STORE, Shelburn.
ANYONE owning" or having information regarding 12 gauge Marlin pump gun No. 14251, previous in possession of Clem Kirkham, please notify R. L.
iiat-K, dzu college Ave., Indi- Shelburn
RIDE A WIIIZZER. We will install it on your bike on Easy Terms. Pirtle & Inbody, No. Side Square.
' WANTED 300 shocks of corn cut, 20c per shock, $60.00 for the job, Aud Price, 2 miles' south of town. ' :
. j WANTED Night cook at Gable TIME to shoe horses. Too many Inn. Apply in person.
to bring in.' we ll come to your -r
farm. Frank Soos Blacksmith!
Shop, in Akers' Ice Building,
FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room house. Rent $30.09 per mo. or sell for $2750.00. Immediate possession. Gene Wiley, 348 W. Graysville.
FOR KENT 2-room unfurnished apartment, upstairs. For Sale: 7 ft. door and frame with hinges. Ill S. State.
j ness and need for new hospital. .Closing prayer by Carol Jones. lUrn- , Prntp:tR Wflro oninvoH tin' V, TVTVo
Earl Johnson winner of first prize and Mrs. William Burke, SPr;ond prize. Secret pal gifts were presented by ' the'- hostess! Refreshments were served to Mcsdames Earl Johnson, William Richards, Roscon Daugherty, Rex Daugherty, James Hopper, Ransom Burke, Garland Street, L. G. Zcrfas, John McKinney, Pearl Elliot,- Allen Jones, William
N-A-MAR LAYING MASH
eh in vitamins and minerals
t try a bag and be cond. DILLINGHAM HATCH- , 15 North Main Street.
R SALE 4-room house in condition. Large garden and
Iral fruit trees. Priced to sell.
ire by calling 333-X or conng owner at 555 Sylvan Dell. R SALE 1941 No. 6, Oliver jinc; horse-drawn mowing line, newly overhauled. Berl tt, 581 -West Johnson. Phone
A.
R SALE Sugar corn, roasteaiV. 20c a dozen. A. L
.-Ttson Greenhouse.
OR SALE White Home Com-
range. Lisce new. can dp
jii 2nd house south Glendora t i.ssing. , y . . m SALE One ram or 13 J; and one ram. Nolan Mason.
,Van I'rairie church or inquire
iaon Auto Exchange, Carlisle.
Dead Animals Removed
AH kinds: horses, cows 1
sheep, calves and hogs. Cal' Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109. yerre Ilante. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. Sohn Wachtel Co. Terra FTaste. Iadiass
-fqrMi 1111,1111 niHiwti i"j .mi iP'i.i), iw, wmiM.j
FOR SALE 1. 6-roo'm semi-modern house,
large lot, nice location. Close in, South Main St. '
2 6-room semi-modern house,
good location, close to school.
Immediate possession. 3. I have several houses, good
locations in the city of Sullivan.
Usrey's Real Estate and All crms of Insurance, 11 South
Main, Coffman Eldg., Sullivan,
Phone 172.
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. 1
SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS Floor and hand cleaners. For demonstration, telephone 115. I 19 N. Court St. .
MAN to work as gardener and
caretaker country, home near Indianapolis. Duties will be care of two cows, small fleck chickens, garden and lawn. Year round job at good salary for reliable man who must come well recommend
ed. Comfortable living quarters
MEROM
Basil Mason, Paul Copeland and Gad'dis Hunt .attended the ball game at St. Loyis, Missouri Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Batss and Mrs. Stella Raley attended the
Providence
SHELBURN Mrs. Mayme Myers was in Sullivan Wednesday. ' Harland BolingeP of Elkhart, Indiana, spent" the wcel?"ef)d here with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Bolingcr. Fred Colvin of Terra ' Haute, visited relatives here Monday ovaning. Mrs. Lois Richmond entertain1 All.... - ! nr.u
Burke and the hostess, Mrs. Max , Burke. The next meeting will b oc!f ch,Urch Wef nesday eVfmR3 with Mrs. Roscoe Daugherty. - I w,,t 1 a n"mberi presCnt; .
i ivirs. beuie Ciwcci enienainj cd her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kezinh Phillips of T?rrs Haute, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown.. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. McCullough have returned, to Shelburn nfter spending several days in Sault Ste Marie, Canada and Michigan.
LIMITED Oil Burners mostat and
delivery. Woodward Co., Dugger, Indiana.
Supply of large sizej complete with ther-j blowers. Immediate'
Hardware
WORM POULTRY the Easy Way: Feed JOHNSON SPECIAL WORMING MASH WITH BUTTERMILK, EVERY 8 WEEKS. THIS is a good control program.
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and; Easy to treat, pays back many
MONUMENTS, James J. Durlam, uptown office in Powell Jarage, 126 So. Main; residence '.40 So. Main. Phone 343.
, BUSINESS and Professional j Women's Rummage Sale, Powell Garage, Wednesday, September 1 24 and Thursday, September 25.
MEN or Women wuh a bulging Bbdomeu, hernia, backache due to strain or misplaced vital organs will find much . satisfaction in wcai ing a Spencer garment made individually for each person. Iva Giles. Call 561 after 5 p. m.
! and food furnished. Must be able homecoming at the
and willing to do own cooking. . cnurcn fcunaay.
We want a respectable and reliable man fit to assume full responsibility in absence of owner , if necessary. Good man, colored ' or white acceptable. Box 800, c-o Times Office.
MALE HELP -WANTED We establish you in business on our capital. No investment or experience necessary to start. WINONA
Betty Lisman, Wayne Johnson
and Bob Jones left Tuesday j.or Purdue University to enroll for their sophomore year. Mrs. Nett Rockenfield is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A.' E. Devlin at Martinsville, Illinois. , Handicraft Club Meets The Merom Handicraft club met at the home of .Mrs. Max
MONUMENT CO., Box 565, Wi- Burke Tuesday, beptemDer 10. nona, Minnesota. Est. '1866. . "The meeting opened with singing
Altruist Class Meets ' The Altruist class held their ;, meeting with Mrs. Naomi Bogard on Wednesday. Septjrhsr 17. A , delicious dinner was enjoyed nt the noon hour. The busirrass meeting was called to order by President Naomi Bogard. Class sang "Let the Sun Shine In" and ' "Love Lifted Me". Devotions by Carol Jones. Roll call was ans- i wered with Bible verse 'of love. 1 Secretary and treasurer's report.. Discussion on care of packages to be sent overseas. Song "When ' They Ring Those Golden Bells." Meeting closed with Lord's .' Prayer. Those enjoying the. .lay were Effie Cooper, Millie Mahan, Bess Harris, Grace Kolt, Marguerite Walters, Edna Leach. Maude Meeker. Martha Huff, Allis Allen, Alta Colvin, Carol Jones, Waneta Daugherty, Faye
Save 1-3 Of
Fust Bill
LET I'S CLEAN YOUR FURNACE
FATE RICE
S N. Main St. Telephone 855
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JACK EETTS i
Jolumbia records call at R. W, Jadwcll's Music House, 27-20 N Jourt St., Sullivan, Indiana. FOR SALE One milk cow and
icifcrs. R. 2, Shelburn. 2nd house ! in west side of road north of ienson Chapel corner. Marion .Vright. ' FOR SALE Florence Heater, lso antinue dresser. washstand. !
valnut corner cupboard, other onscntfld effects. At McGrew Farm, Graysville road.
times the cost because of more efficient assimilation of the nutritional elements that produce .good growth and high egg pro- i miction. Johnson Feed & Supply Co.
NOTICE Plenty of good sweet watermelons, all guaranteed. And plenty of minnows at Speck Harris', South Texaco Station.
FOR SALE Young fries and 'ens for baking. 35c. a pound. Webb Grocery, Phone 771-A. FOR SALE Farmall tractor H2, plows, cultivators, disc and nower. Good condtion. Dale "reager, 3 miles northeast of Cass.
WE DO PORTABLE WELDING Drake Bros.
Expert Body Building i Cnsta Work FleM tli
CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains
I 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. STRING MUSIC at Lone Star, across from American Legion, every Saturday night.
CriS2ssiia filers . Beok-oS-tSie-H'Sossfhs.... :
IS M lit sm, !4 lw?5gfsK I - .rgffe feife
ATLAS TIRES ANT) BATTERIES Tersonalizcd Lubrication
STAHL'S
Standard
Corner Section and Wall
service
Mrs. Mounsey paused to give her a last look . . . K RS. Mounsey, though once a practised fighter, knew Vi WiTen she was defeated. She left, but paused to give idol aide a last look of reproach from the threshold . . . Mr. Lauderdale washed his hands. It was an action Adelaide understood. "And now," he said casually, "I sup- . puse you'll go home." She did not answer immediately. At last she was free. But suddenly she realized how difficult . it would be for her to become a docile daughter. "1 don't ' know that I can," she said. 1 v "Would it mean such a deal of humble-pie?" "Not exactly. But I've got out of the way of listening to Mamma. Perhaps I was never good at it." So in the end, Adelaide remained in Britannia Mews and pondered her next move. She saw Mr. Lauderdale often, and the association which had begun so strangely grew ;
At the "Club," Gilbert pondered.
ever closer. She told him all about Henry; he told her all about Milly, the. wealthy girl whom he had married and been separated f rom'for so long while he followed a vague theatrical career. "I haven't heard of Milly in a good deal over seven years," he said. "I may very well be divorced, or she may be dead. She went out to India." He added that he now. made ten shillings a week addressing envelopes and might make more "Especially if I stop drinking." Adelaide, with a friendly cynicism, replied that she had no intention of reforming him. ' 1 . At "the Club" where he addressed envelopes, Gilbert Lauderdale in those days often stopped writing to ponder. Once he asked the wrinkled Mr. Bly, a colleague, what the latter thought of women. .
Over the teacups, they discussed their future.
"In dealing with any women whatsoever the mind, as such, may be written off," Mr. Bly opined, Lauderdale let his chair fall forward with a clatter. He felt that he shouldn't be discussing Adelaide. It was such a feeling as a husband might have about his wife. He knew ' that as long as she was there, he would always go back to Britannia Mews . "Is she dark or light?" Mr. Bly asked. "You being dark, I'll wager she's light."-. ' ; ' - i -j "Light as a fairy," said Gilbert flippantly! At that mo-; ment, the owner appeared from his cubicle and cu'rsed the. laggards roundly. They cursed back cheerfully. ' ' That night Gilbert Lauderdale returned to Britannia Mews and found that Adelaide had pfepared a fine meal. Over the teacups, they discussed their future ... (Continued tomorrow) '
Drwtng copyright, 1947', by King Feature Syndicate, Inc. Tsxt copyright. 1945. by Mursery Sharp. Publiihed by Little. Brown and Company,
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