Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 234, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 November 1946 — Page 5
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, NOV. 22. 1946. PAGE FIVE nt Ads ---A Few Words Little Cost Fast Results imes FOR SALE Duroc ; boars, four blood lines. Two miles east of Merom. Raleigh Sanders. DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. ver 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for oldface type or capitals. .
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FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room house and one acre of ground near Sullivan. Party must give reference?. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. '
Wanted
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair . and cleaning. Wefding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main Sf. Phone 334.
For 5aie
NE HAVE 6.00x16 auto tires. i us for truck tires. FARM REAU CO-OP. ' rOR John Deere parts and vice call 285 at Mace Tire & ttery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
rOYLAND now open. Shop rly. Make Christmas morning your home a veritable Santaid from ROOT'S TOY DEiRTMENT, second floor.
FOR SALE I will have turkeys, capons and chickens for Thanksgiving. B. F. Workman, 15 E. Jackson St. Phone 385.
TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, STUFFED ANIMALS at lowest prices. So. Side Auto Supply.
FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaners, supplies & service. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250.
WINTER wreaths and cemey decorations. Bright and col:ul. Wildin's Greenhouses, ione 9214. We deliver.
FRESH CUT FLOWERS rge Mums and Pompoms, ads, Roses, Carnations, Snapagons, neatly arranged for any casion. Wildin's Greenhouses, ione 3214; We deliver.
FOR SALE Corn. Will sell any amount. Also IV2 tons baled hay. 1-2 mile south Shiloh. Floyd Chambers. BLANKETS, stable and saddle, nice assortment. BOONE HARNESS.
FOR SALE Apples. Fine big j. 1 Turley Winesaps, $3.00 till :c. 1st. Oiher varieties and ades at different prices. Wilson :os., 8 miles east of Carlisle.
FOR SALE Majesiic and arm Morning Heaters. Immedte delivery. Woodward Hardare Co., Dugger, Ind.
FOR SALE 2-piece John adden living ' room suite vine), practically, new. Mrs. N. cNabbr Merom. .
EOR SALE 5-room bungalow ; 620 East Washington. See Paul roodaTd at American Legion ome.
LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature' records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cad well Music House.
WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know final price before we start. Box 105 care Times. WANTED Furnished bedroom apartment in downtown area for two retired ladies. Write Box 144 c-o Times. '
WANTED Girl office work. Box 32
for general care Times.
FOR SALE White Rock fries. Robert Wilson, 2 miles south of Wildin Greenhouse.
WANTED Hauling of all kinds. Sawmill wood for sale. 720 E. Chaney or Phone 646-X. Earl Arnett. ' - WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
WANTED Man to drive team after corn picker. David Huff, Sullivan R. 2. Graysville phone.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Model T Ford, .-1 condition except tires, outh Court St.
in 551
DAINTY APRONS, hand emroidered pillow cases, baby resses, crib sheets, baby pillows, tc. Russell Variety & Gift Shop. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth 2!oor cech.ii, radio, heater, new 'fii.nt, battery and recently overaiilprl. Can be snen at 208 N. Jross any evening after 5:00 p, a.
LIMITED AMOUNT of deep
freezing units for immediate de-i livery. .Martin Feed Stdre, Shelburn. LOOK READ SPECIALS Large building and fixtures, clean stock of groceries and feed. Also feed and storage buildings. Owne doing a profitable volume of business. This place is well located. We will be pleased to sbo'.v you this place of business. Ksslavrstnt, 'new fixtures, good location, rep.sijnable rent. Good place to eat. Doing a profitable
business. Can show by appointment after 8 p. m. " USREY & BURDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bldg. Phone 518. FOR SALE Turkeys. Marion Anderson, ' Freeman Farm, Vz mile south, 1 mile east of Dodd's Bridge. Graysville phone.
News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
LOST One silver earring in Sullivan. Phone 739.
LOST Large liver and white male pointer bird dog. Phone 105. Wm. Pittman.
SHELBURN
PROMPT ROAD service for
tire battery and farm equipment, troubles. 4 Phone 285. - W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. ! IF YOU want to sell your home or farm equity, call 390. C. Price.
FOR SALE fries. Mrs. Fred
' GOODRICH ' SILVERTOWN , 8213-
TRES, 6.00 and 6.50 in stock, j Ve' mount them. South Side, Uito Supply. j
Barred , Rock Alsop, Phone
FOR SALE 5 2-yr-old feeder cattle. Aden Robbins, 5 mi. southeast of Sullivan on Julian
FOR SALE 6 leather bottom Powell farm. .......... iirine chairs: kitchen cabinet:) " t, "1 I I i s , KKF. ni- rail us fnr tiirlrpvs fnr
Thanksgiving. S. E. Coulson,
;as or kerosene range; wicker ' titee; two heating stoves; living ! 00m table. 720 E. Chaney. Phone ' i4G-X. I
- SELECT your wall pafier now, 1947 patterns available. Complete new stock. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. LOOK 650-16, 600-16 550-18, 475-19, 'and 450-21 -new tires at Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind.' BARGAIN on WHITE sTdE WALL rims. Original' price $7.00. NOW selling at $6.50, set of four. SOUTH SIDE AUTO SUPPLY, home-owned s'.ore. Let a SPENCER SUPPORT give you the lift you need. It will improve posture, relieve back fatigue. Call Iva Giles after 5 P. M. ACT NOW! To secure city's most profitable small business. One man can operate. Box 834, Department C, Bloomington, Illinois.
State Read Phone.
54, New Lebanon
FOR SALE Electric washing nachine; tan enamei Majestic ange; four-hole laundry stove. iVade Martindale, 3 miles north, '-2 rniie west of Sullivan.
FLOOR LAMPS, new arrivals,
riced at $12.50. Buy
FOR SALE Marquette arc arid acetylene welder outfit, complete with five welding tips and cutting torch. Cheap. Call Everett Brenton, Shelburn.
TURKEYS
I Get yours
,iHm ni?MC"a DiniA WD. ' ''""'! " coot
for Thanksgiving, now. Mrs. Nora
of Fair-
IrTCE, south side square.
FOR SALE New long wheel ?ase truck flat bed, with steel iidej, suitable for grain or coal, "loyd Drake, 575 W. Johnson. . 'FOR SALE Small farm, 500m house, good wash house, mrn, poultry house. Northeast Sullivan about 3 "2 miles. R. R. 3. Ioah Meeks.
banks. FOR SALE Table top gas stove in excellent condition, and G.E. electric sweeper. Phone 127 or 617. - FOR SALE Fat hens for Thanksgiving. Also truck tarpaulin. Pat Padgett, 471 So. Bell St.' . v
MAKE the P & A Store a first, on your shopping list. We have several ladies' and children's nearly new coats, shoes, hats, dresses, etc., priced to help you save. Some men's wear including a best quality black overcoat at $6.50, .
FOR SALE Nice young turkeys. Lang McCammon, Sullivan R. 1. Carlisle phone.'
FOR SALE 1939 Buick cus-crh-buiit car radio. GENE'S
JADIO SERVICE, South Side; FOR SALE -"s-roora. house. square. j electricity, large cistern and cel
lar, outbuilding
FOR SALE hine. Call 665-Y.
Washing ma-
FOR SALE 4-room . house, :creened-in front porch, gas,
ights, water. Good location. Im
Pleasantville.
Arthur . Hale,
ANOTHER shipment new Remington pump or automatic shotguns,-Remington 'rifles,' candy
nediate possession. Shown by ! ars' gum- salad dressinS' wash:
appointment only. Phone 493.
ing powder. Bose
N. Main.
Grocery, -610
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses,' cows, uep, calves and boga. atf Monroe Feed Service, Snlli. van nhone 332 or Crawford
8201 or Crawford 53109, Tcrre Hsnte. We pay all ; phone charges. 24 horn ser-
lohnWachtel Co
FILTER QUEEN electri c
sweepers; ' Available for Christmas delivery. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90.. '
TRY Kookie's Kitchenette. Steaks and chops, delicious sandwiches, soups & salads. Steak 'sandwiches, 20c. Monday Special: sausage patties & applesauce, home fries, green beans, salad 50c. WASHER SERVICE - Have vour washer checked before serious trouble develops. We specialise in Maytass. ' PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEMENT SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer. -
LOST
LOST Log chain, believed to have been lost in east part of town. Return to Raymond Collins or phone 441-Y.
REWARD Information leading to recovery of bicycle taken from alley at rear of Williams pool 'room Nov. 12. Name, Royal; col-i or, red and white. Has basket, chain guard and lock. Bobby Banks, 824 East Harris. Phone 524-A. . ,
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FOR SALE 5-room house, large garage, 2 lots. Priced cheap for quick sale. W. H. Leach, 219 N. Main.
FOR SALE Electric bottle refrigerator. Good condition, $100. Trade '40 Chrysler motor for good V-B motor.. See Kenny Thacker, Shelburn
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL Your Cowhides FOR HIGHEST PRICES
Feed Company Second & Ohio Streets Terre Haute, Ind.
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 22. CUPi Hoes. 8,000. Good and
choice barrows and gilts, 160 lbs. up, largely $24.50; strictly choice.
190 to 240 lbs., $24.50 $24.75; all
good" and choice sows, $22.25
$22.75. " . Cattle, 600; calves, 300. Good and choice 934-lb. steers, $25.00
$27.00; good mixed steers and
heifers to $24.00; all good and choice vealers, $25.00 $27.00; common to medium, $14.00 $24.00. . Sheep, 500. Good and choice fat lambs, $21.00 $23.00; medium and good, $16.50 $20.50; medium
to low choice slaughter ewes, $6.00 $7.50. : IN MEMORIAM It was Dec. 28 in the year of '27
When God blessed us with a precious son No parents had any more pride and joy As we found in Emery Leo, our darling baby boy " ' The days and months soon went by - ' He learned to coo and say by-by Our hearts were thilled in' this little lad . - When he first learned to say ' Mother and Dad Three years went by with this ' Utile' boy, his Dad and Mother Then he had a little playmate, a 1 baby brother ". He was so happy and excited he 1 could hardly talk " He looked at the wee bundle and ' said "pit" him down and see if he can walk It seems like ' such a few years ago; - "' These two little boys, John Wil-
' -Ham and Emery Leo , Then the day came when there
were, three instead of just the two' ' " They had a little sister who was ' 'named Wanda Lou We five were so happy and gay We taught the children they ' should live for each other day after day ".. And realized no matter how ' much they learned in school . That we must help build . their lives around the Golden Rule And leach them the love of Jesus from the very start And help them to accept Him in each of their hearts " So they would have Him to help them along the journey of life Amid ' this world mixed with blessings and strife ' -But Nov. 27 one year ago God called one of our jewels, dear Emery Leo Our hearts have been so broken Gcd only knows the pain IIcAv we have lived that terrible event over again and again The shock was so ' sudden, the grief more severe than tongue can tell He had. to leave without bidding us farewell jHis footsteps we listen for yet never to return To see his happy smiling face we often do yearn 1 ; Our hearts are so heavy we try to smile- to hide our tears ; To know that we must live without him during the coming
years 1 - Christ has promised some day He will wipe away all tears from our eyes When these trials on earth are over and we meet in the Heavenly Paradise
Our little circle has been broken toy a ' son and brother we cherished so dear We realize he would want us to look forward not' back' to the sad- event of this past year Our loss was Heaven's gain and we can ?'..' -
Say he is not dead but just away
Resting in Jesus and waiting for us to be reunited with him some day. ;. .. Sadly missed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ross Ransford; brother, John William and sister, Wanda Lou,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Brown of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinks. Tom Buckley and Mesdames Martha Raffle, Jessie Bardsley, and 'Vera Spinks spent Monday in Sullivan with Mrs. Mary Carter and helped her celebrate her 83rd birthday. !Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelburn and son, Jack, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shelburn. Mrs. Wendell Sweet was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne in Indianapolis last week.
IkOm
ham, Cliff Santus, Jim Thompson, Mrs. Lettie Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCracken, Mrs. John Bannon. Mrs. Sam Britton, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steven- chloe Stevenson and the hostess, son spent Wednesday in Terre Pauline Stevenson, Haute. I "
Miss Pauline Stevenson was hostess for a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britton of Terre Haute, formerly of Shelburn, Tuesday evening. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. There ' were several lovely gifts sent by friends who could not attend. Refreshments of candy and soft drinks were served to the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britton, Ann Andrusyk, Marcella Boyll, Jennie McAnally, Lois Thompson, Norma Jean Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bannon, Mrs. Gerald Hamby, Doris Ward, Mrs. Wendell Sweet and Linda, Mary Lou Bucking-
Park, Michigan, are guests this week of Jesse Lewis. I Harold Copeland was a dinner guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Daniels and family. Ruth Roseberry was a guest Wednesday night of Carolyn Daniels.
The Merom Parent-Teachers
1 meeting will be held Tuesday j night at 7:15 in the school as- ! sembly. All parents are urged to
attend this meeting. Mrs. Grace White and daughter spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hale. Pat Hartnett was a guest Tuesday night of Carol Carty. ttr- i ir i A T e
I mi. anu ivirs. i. xjuiiis ui South Bend and - Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Richardson of Lincoln
Hesmer's Fresh Roll Mush NOW at your FAVORITE GROCER Manufactured by CLYDE M. HESMER, INC. Evansville, Indiana
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