Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 November 1946 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE
LLTVAN, INDIANA" SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27, 194S rimes. Want Ads Cost ;esults
A
f
Fast
F6W
Words
' i msr 1 1 i ti n ' f rv:WM' 11 ll'l 111 t,l I 1 v. ' , V "l
DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents, er 18 words, two cents per word, additional. Double rate for Idface type or capitals. Each initial and abbreviation . is counted as a word. All ssified ads are cash with order with exception of those firms i organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Times. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of a box mber or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are confidential ih the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed the ad states. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily nes." Those answering it should either mail or bring their re- , which will be turned over to the person placing the adverunent. Under no circumstances1 will the' name of a person oe nlged if the ad Is keyed.
Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00 Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2. cents word, minimum, $1.50.
FOR SALE Marx electric train. Like new. Phone 867-X. 316 West Johnson.
FOR SALE Porcelain finish 6-ft. refrigerator, sewing ma
chine, ironing board, sleeve
boards. Harold Orndorff, 405 West Johnson.
FOR SALE One team of matched mares, black, weighing 1500, 7 & 8 years old, well broke; 5 good winter suits of clothes. Phone 121. John Waldorf.
FOR SALE Nice cottage. Possession soon. $950. $300 down. Write Box MB, c-o Times.
-JMik I'' v LOOK OUT J ,f huni, uwix I ;-vc W n A, below A Jtp HHf lTWAs r thjk? C$tnf s 5f i ' Ld&i? y iicM -iv J Lx- - . rw KA?-J words, 'vm rfWrim iiimii ! ii. jiiiiiniiii wrn ruininif wiiiWPiMWWMaiBMMWMMM" mKmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmtmMmmMmm . .... .
FOR SALE OR TRADE New corn picker. R. C. Baker, 3 miles south of Pleasantville.
For Sale
JBBER TIRE wagons v Farm Bureau Co-op.
in
)R John Deere parts and ice call 285 at Mace, Tire & ery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
JYLAND now open. Shop f. Make Christmas morning our home a veritable Santafrom ROOT'S TOY DE1TMENT, second floor.
INTER wreaths and cemedecorations. Bright and col1. Wildin's Greenhouses, ne 9214. We deliver.
1ESH CUT FLOWERS ;c Mums and Pompoms, Is, Roses, Carnations, Snapions, neatly arranged for any
sion. Wildin's Greenhouses, i
ne 9214. We deliver.
FOR SALE My 1938 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan. $950.00. Agnes L. German, Shelburn, Ind.
FOR SALE South of Sullivan on U. S. Highway 41, tourist camp and truck stop. Doing large volume of business. Sell on easy terms. Box 25 c-o Times.
FOR SALE 1941 Chev. truck, tandem, 16 ft. grain bed, stock racks, new rubber. See Wendell Sevier, R. R. 3, Sullivan.
FOR SALE New BriggsStratton gasoline engine. Call 542-B. ' '
DR SALE Apples. Fine big 1 Turley Winesaps, $3.00 till . 1st. Other varieties and les at different prices. Wilson 3., 8 miles east of Carlisle.
FOR SALE Bred Jersey heifers. Orval O. Garrard, Carlisle R. 3. 4 miles south of New Lebanon.
FULLER Bristlecombs Hairbrushes make ideal Christmas gifts. Order now. Bill Trotter, Sullivan R. R. 4, Phone Shelburn 161-J.
FOR SALE Good condition, er. Inquire at Wilford.
- 1937 Pontiac. Richard RisingEverly ' Grocery,
News Every Day From Neighboring Fowns
FOR SALE Beautiful all-over white range. New parts. May' be seen at 939 East Beech St.
FOR SALE Ellington piano. Tom White,' Shelburn, Indiana. Shelburn Phone 45-H.
FOR SALE Seven cubic foot Frigidaire, good condition. $75.00. James E, Shrum, Phone 9204.
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet sedan delivery. Radio, heater, very clean, good tires. John's Bargain Store, South Main St., Linton, Indiana.
WANTED TO RENT House
or unfurnished apartment. George and Ada Atkinson, Phone 184.
WANTED Woman or girl for part-time housework. Write TB, c-o Times.
MEM
WANTED Woman under 40 for general housework in beautiful estate near Chicago. $25.00 per week to start plus board and beautiful room, with quick raise to good'worker. Write "or call at 419 Busseroh St.',: Vincennes. Phone 1833-w: ' SALESMEN WANTED
Miscellaneous
PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street.
MAN WANTED. Good nearby Rawleigh business now open in City of Sullivan and north Clay county. If willing to conduct Home Service ' business while earning, good living, write immediately, Rawleigh's, Dept. INK-428-45, Freeport, 111.
Dli SALE Duroc boars, blood lines. Two miles east ilerom. Raleigh Sanders. i OR SALE Single Hollywood with ivory-colored leather led headboard, in excellent Klition. Mrs. Paul Stratton, one 638. ?0R SALE Nice capons . for inEs'giving. Francis Goodman, biles east of Merom. Merom ne. ' ''
FOR SALE Florence heating stove in good condition. Also building suitable for garage. Inquire 650 So. Main.
IF YOU want to sell your home or farm equity, call 390. C. Price.
FOR SALE 1946 Ford truck, two speed axles, 9.00x12 ply tires, new 12-foot grain bed, tarpaulin. Only 9000 miles on truck. 218 W. Donaldson St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two milk cows, one heifer, will be fresh soon; grain bed; corn, $1.25. Fred Lynch, Jr., 1 mile east of
IShelbbrn.
'OR SALE Metal half bed h springs and two mattress803 N. Main.
'OR SALE 1946 house trailised four months. Garrett ith, Hymera, Ind.
'OR SALE B modsl Ford, i owner. Anti-freeze, new and d auto parts. Mason Auto :hange, Carlisle, Indiana. 'OR SALE 8-roomed apartnt house one block off square, ipartments, 2 complete baths, , electricity, shower in basest. New furnace, slokcr and wer. All rented for' $1680.00 ir. Reason for selling, going to rida. "Contact W.' R. Mickey, South Main street.
FOR -SALE-.3 - boys' bicycles. Call alter 5 p. m. 605 North Duane. FOR SALE 1936 Dodge VAton truck, long wheel base, good rubber, motor in good condition. See Don Wence, 10 North Main, Sullivan.
LOOK 600 x 16 and 650 x 16 tires in 4 or 6 ply. Also permanent anti-freeze. Flynn's, Shelburn.
WE HAVE K 374, LM, $9.50; L or M in 844 or 813, $8 and $8.50. Large rounds in those numbers for $5.50. We have white corn for sale also. W. R. Mickey, 707. South Main St.
WANTED A GOOD Live Dealer to' cover Sullivan County north of Road 54, for Perfection Milkers. Write Field Service Man, 117 North John St., Bloomfield, Ind.
WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.
FOR SALE Florence Heater, middle size,, good shape. Call 734-B. '
FOR SALE 4-room house. Double garage, corner, lot, electricity, city water available. 608 North Foley. Call 464-B. FOR SALE Corn. Will sell, any amount. Also l'fe tons baled hay. 1-2 mile south Shiloh. Floyd Chambers.
'OR SALE Ford truck. O. D. 1 R. C. Pat ton, Graysville. 'OR SALE Electric bottle rejerator. Good condition. $100. ide '40 Chrysler motor for sd V-ft motor. See Kenny sckcr, Shelburn.
OR SALE Good used lum-
:. Flooring, ceiling, lath, roof- :, doors and windows, 2x8, i 10, 2 x 12, 1x8 shiplap, pine lumber; heavy iron its," coping; used brick; 20lge shotgun shells. Ed Alumigh, 225 N. Main St., Sullivan, I. Phone 443-L.
LIMITED AMOUNT of deep ezing units for immediate deery. Martin Feed Store, Shel-rn.
LATEST popular and classical :tor. Columbia, ARA and nature records. Weekly shipnts. Record players, Albums 1 racks. R. W. Cadwell Music use. " " " ''OR SALE Packard organ, ry keyboard; Estate Heatrola i other heaters; porcelain top lie, dressers and chests, bed ings. bpby bed, complete: cabts. coal ranges, dishes, . doors, udows and casings. Parrs change, Shelburn Phone 43-K.
FOR SALE Kitchen sink. Also canary birds. 309 N. Main. FOR SALE Good hous-e trailer. Joe Beck, Pimento, Ind. Youngstown phone. FOR SALE 1 Holstein cow; 1 Guernsey heifer; 14 tons 2-12-6 Red Star Fertilizer; 2 water tanks; 1 16-ft. metal boat. James H. Ringer, County Clerk's office.
FOR SALE-Slightly used Cub Scout uniforms Size 12. Call 538-A.
See STAHL'S STANDARD
Service for new ATLAS tires andt-
tubes. Personalized Lubrication. 29 N. Section St. Phone 262. SCRAP DRIVE for Turman
Township. Collect scrap and have ready for pick-up on Nov. 29 and Nov. 30. Graysville F. F. A. Chapter.
JUST RECEIVED another shipment good adjustment ' tires. Plenty 600x16 and 650. 36 odd sizes 17, 18, 19, 21. Asa M. Clark, Hymera. , Let1 a "SPENCER SUPPORT give you the lift you need. It will improve posture, relieve back fatigue. Call Iva Giles after 5 p: m, ' - " ' "' '
PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary.
REPAIR YOUR OWN MAY
TAG. You may want' to repair your own Maytag with genuine parts which we will be glad . to sell you over the counter, at prewar prices. We also will be glad to give you free advice or, if you wish, do the repair work in our own shop. PHONE 332, MONROE'S FEED AND IMPLEr MENT, SALES. New authorized Maytag dealer.
MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED Men: Night Attendants. Women: Day and night Attendants, Practical Nurses, Asst. Cooks, Clothing Room Attendants. Open to single persons and married couples. No children.' Good salary. Paid vacation. Board, room,
laundry, general medical care
furnished. Institution for feeble
minded. ' Fort Wayne State
School, Fort Wayne 1, Ind.
Miss Bonnie Gordon was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Husband and son, Billy, of Coalmont. They entertained several relatives with a
turkey dinner.
The Junior play was very suc
cessfully given Friday night.
The Busy Bee Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Nina Gordon
Friday,' Nov. 29th. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor,
Elsie Kaylor. Mrs. J. H. Kaylor and children, Don and Barbara,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon. 1 Mrs. Ruth Ladd and daughter, Wanda Dale, of Lewis, called on Mrs. Joe Pipher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis are spending Thanksgiving in Blytheville, Arkansas. v
5
ERO
i
STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 WEEKLY and expenses, Man or Women with Auto, sell Poultry Mixture to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co.," East St. Louis, Illinois.
LOST
miles west, of New Lebanon, State
Road 54. Jim White, Phone 115-J, Shelburn. TORMENT
RENT. 819 N.
FOR SALE Five-room modern house with furniture, close in, priced for quick sale. $6000.00. Possession January 1st. Will sell
with it The Tot Shop Merchan-I
dise about $2000.00 stock. W. T. Mellott. FOR. SALE Six-room modern house 229 N. Cross St., immediate possession. Price $6,500.00. W. T. Mellott.
Dead Animals' Removed Wl kinds: horses, cow, ilmcp, calwa and lioars. Cafl Honroe Feed Service, Snlli'n phone 332 or Crawford $201 or Crawford 53109, Perre Haute. We pay all ne charges. 24 hour serJohnWachtelGo
FOR SALE Five-room house with garage and coal house, located in Paxton. Possession soon. Price $3,500.00. W. T. Mellott. RUGS, Upholstering, cleaned like new at your home. Rug ends, edges, worn or burnt places refinished. Roy Cowles. -
FOR SALE 14" I.H.C. tractor plow on rubber. Berlin Bogard, Merom;
FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Pre-war. 205 North Stale Street. Phone 228. -"
FOR SALE 6-room house on
corner lot, with electricity and gas, at 802 North State. Inquire
815 North State, Phone 870-L.
JOHN SETZER SALE Graysville, Ind., Monday, Dec. 2nd, 1 o'clock: 3 beds and mattresses, breakfast set, 2 stoves, rugs, dressers, chairs, porch furniture, radio, wardrobe, child's play pen. Other household furnishings. All In good condition. A lot of black locust end and line posts. Terms cash.
MEN When in Terre Haute, visit the Arcade and enjoy a Swedish Body Massage or Cabinet Sweat Bath. Evenings by appointment. 116 So. 6th St., Main Floor, Rm. Ill,' Tele. C-6827. .
Wanted
WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse ch3r.ges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. ;
RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. ' Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Alain St, Phone 334. ' '
FOR SALE Registered Hampshire ewes bred to our regular battery of' stud' rams;' LAKEWOOD FARMS, 'Franklin, Indiana. '
WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105, crq Times. ' WANTED Corn huskers. Must furnish' 6n teams and' "wagons'. See or call Bill Dodds, Vh miles south of Sullivan.'-Phone 8212,
,On Thursday, November 21st the Merom Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. ' Chrissie Hale with' Mrs. Grace White as cohostess. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was served to the following members and guests: Mesdames Bonnie Roseberry, . Agnes Rinard, Helena Hopper, Estie Mason, Carol Frederick, Laura Scott, Cora Daugherty,; Alice Allen, Louise Daugherty, Esther McClure, Jessie Rinard, Cora Dugan, Nora Pierson and the hostess. Guests were John Hale, Charlie McClure, Maryanna Roscberry. Larry,
Patricia and Robert Rinard,' Per- ' ry ' Mason, Georgia Frederick, Louise Daugherty. .SRya: ETET
Vicki White and Joe Stevens. Ih the afternoon' business session several things were discussed. The president appointed the following dishwashing committee for the December meeting: Myrtle Arnett, Carol Frederick and
.,'-; " j Louise Daugherty." The next LOST Beagle hound, 1 or l1' meeting will be on December 13th
at the home of Nora Pierson. with Bonnie Roseberry as co-hostess. Each member please bring a 50 cent gift for the grab bag. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKinney spent Sunday with relatives at Shelburn. Mrs. Anna Bailey is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkes of Terre Haute, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Med Bates. Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Templeton of Indianapolis, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Sparks and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks Jr. and Olan Vickrey spent Monday in Evansville. ' ' " Charley Vickrey and son, Phil
lip, spent Monday and Tuesday
in Indianapolis the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ross Vickrey and Mr,
and Mrs. John Elmore and dau
ghter. On Monday night they attended the Son.ia Henie Ice Revue
at the Coliseum.
Mrs. Max Davis and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. Irene Hunt and Mrs.
Alice Huff spent Monday in Terre
Haute.'
OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES Letters from ministers and others, interested in local option, are especially invited for this column. .
ROOMS FOR Main.
DUGGER
Misses Mae rickson were Saturday.
and Orris in Terre
Her.d-Haute
Richard Johns was in Bloomineton Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davies of Urbana.' 'Illinois, visited Mrs. Elsie Davies Sunday. Miss Rachel Griffith underwent an appendectomy at the Linton hospital.' Saturday. She is doing nicely. ' . Onalle Miller was in Linton
Saturday. Mrs. Warren Price and son of Terre Haute, are ' guests of ' Mr! and' Mrs. Reece Griffith. Pythian Sisters met ' Monday evening in regular session with twenty-three members - present. Officers were nominated for the new year. . ' ' " Mr?. B?rtha Ingram is confined to her home by illness. Mrs' Laura Scctt of Carthage, Indiana, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Coyner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Goldman
attended the funeral of Mrs. Ellis at Sullivan Tuesday. Kenneth Goldman and Mrs. Matt Goldman were in Terre Haute Saturday. Dan Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Goodman and son, Priscilta Yung and Lillian Farrar attended the Sonja Henie Ice Revue in Indianapolis Thursday.' "' " Miss Marion Hutchison, left Saturday for Detroit, Michigan, where she will spend the winter with friends.
Mi
tanner:
will
Pepsi-Cola Cwpany, Loirj Island City, N. Y. . Franchised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF VINCENNES
DAVIS HOTEL DINING ROOM
1MI
BMP
V-3 Vegetable Juice
ROAST TURKEY Oyster Dressing- , Giblet Gravy Sno Flake Potatoes Frozen Peas Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls and Butter PUMPKIN PIE Coffee Tea Milk PHONE 707 FOR RESERVATIONS , Serving 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
1 I I
E' .' 1
LilllSl-Pllfill
lip
fl.J.Aikin&Son ' FUNERAL HOm - Dngger - -"Alkin'i Service Coett N Hin,"
Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this uolumn, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles Kent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know Ihe writer, however, the writer's aaine will not be published, if vequested. 'Articles published herein do fcot 'necessarily 'express the senti
ment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with
Statements contained herein.
Yes, Chevrolet has the lowest-priced line of passenger ears in its field! Today, more than ever before, only Chevrolet brings you BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST for Chevrolet has the ovvesf-pnceo' line of passenger cars in its field. In fact, the great majority of Chevrolet body types lislot prices subsfanffafy fower than those of any otjier cars in Chevrolet's price range. And, of course, only Chevrolet brings you Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, BigCar performance, BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST in all items of purchase price, operation and upkeep!
ev Vxneyroie
Dual
. 1
109 So. Main
Phone 94
