Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 238, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 November 1946 — Page 7
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k Far 5aie TIRE wagons in & Farm Bureau Co-op. John Deere parts in H .. , hi rr;-n X, , i ice call zao at j." orv Service, Sullivan, Ind. i OYLAND now open, nop v.. Make Christmas morning L .. i,oi-i!ih1f RantaI'Our numc a from ROOT'S TOY TMNT, second floor. INTER wreaths ' and cemek decorations. Bright -ana cuit. Wildin's Greenhouses, ne 9214. We deliver. ter"u'FTLOwiasse Mums and Pompoms, Ioses, .Carnations, Simpsons, neatly arranged for any TSion. WildiiVs Greenhouses, Sie 9214. We deliver. QR SALE Apples. Fine big H Turley Winesaps, $3.00 till :., 1st. Other varieties and Ues at different prices. Wilson 03; 8 miles east of Carlisle. JOR SALE Duroc boars, iri blood lines. Two miles eait iierom. Raleigh Sanders. If, -- 'CR SALE B model roid, l owner. Anti-frccze, new and iiKj auto' parts. Mason Auto tJiange, Carlisle, Indiana. rcS SxVLE Good used lumvi Fleering, ceiling, latn, roorLj,' cioors and windows, 2x8, x 10, 2 x 12, 1x8 shiplap, I pine, lumber; heavy ; iron .coping; used . brick; 20agc ht8un slirils. Ed Aluta:i;:h, 225' N. M ail St., Sullivan, A Phone 44'J-L. i-i-- : - LIMITED. AMOUNT of deep wzlng wnits Tor immediate deL cry. Martin Feed Store, Shel- !?-. lii'l'EST popular and classical ijliur, Columbia, ARA and ;&iue records. Weekly shipc;tU,. Record players, Albums tacks. R. W. Cadweil Music ft'LLKR Bristlacombs Hairrujhcs make ideal Christmas fi Onlei- row. Bill Trotter, Aiv?r. R. R. -1. Phone Shelburn ;iTj. 5ALE BTorence heating ote in good condition. Also Jicilns;' suitable for ga Ji6 C50 So. Main. rage. Inf CI! SALE 1313 Ford truck, , o speed axles, 9.00x12 ply tires, .w 12-foot grain bed, tarpaulin, "ly 0000 miles on truck. 218 W. unaldson St. frOR SALE OR TRADE Two ik cows, one heifer, will be jlh soon; grain bed; corn, $1.25. iiid Lynch, Jr., 1 mile east of lelburn. FOR SALE 2 boys' bicycles. Jl after -5 p. m. 605 North 3arie. (FOR SALE 1.936 Dodge l'zn h'uck, lbr.g wheel ba-e, good bber, motor in f-ood condition. fe Bon Wence, 10 North Main, ilJivan. KOR itldlc t-V. SALE Florence Heater, cize, cod shape. Call TOR suble icily, SALE 4-roorn house, parage, corner lot, cleccity water available. 603 fth Foley. Call 464-B. f'OR SALE 1 Hohtein cow; 1 gernsey heifer; 14 tons 2-12-6 'd Star Fertili?rr: 2 water nki; 1 16-ft. metal boat. James f'Ringer, County Clerk's office. 1 Dead Anim&k Removed". H kinds: horses, cows, i Miccp, calves and hogs. Call Vahroe Teed Service, SalUn:sn plione 332 or Crawford Sl'fll or Crawford 531U9. 1'i-rrr !?aote-. We pay all Ifiorn charjres. IK hour er-i.-,r Wachtel Co
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FOR SALE Kitchen sink. Also canary birds. 309 N. Main. FOR SALE Good house trailer. Joe Beck, Pimento, Ind. Ycungslown phone. FOR SALE Slightly used Cub Sccut uniform., Size 12. Call 538-A. ' - ' FOR SALE Six-room mQdern house with utility porch and furniture. Priced for quick sale. $6000.00. Possession within ten days. Also has 60-day coai supply in basement. South Main Street. W. T. Meilott. house 229. N. Cross St., immediate possession. Price .$6,500.00. W. T. Meilott. FOR SALE Five-room house with garage and coal house, located in Paxton. Possession soon. Price $3,500.00. W. T. Meilott. 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. Eerlin Bogard, Merom. ' FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Pre-war. 205 North Slate Street. Phone 228. FOR SALE 6-room house on comer lot, with electricity and gas, at 802 North State. Inquire jei3 North State, Phone 370-L. FOR SALE Registered Hampshire ewes . bred to our regular battery of stud rams. LAKEWOOD FARMS, Franklin, Indiana. FOR SALE Porcelain finish 6-ft. refrigerator, sewing machine, ironing board, sleeve beards. Harold Orndorff, 405 West Johnson. FOR SALE One team of matchci mares, black,' weighing 1500. 7 & 3 years old, well broke; 5 gojd winter suits of clothes. Phone J 2!. John Waldorf. FOR SALE Nice cottage. Posse'isicri soon. $950. $300 dojvn. Write Box MB, c-o Times. , . FOR SALE OR TRADE New chin pii.ker. R. C. Baker, 3 mile; ;buth o; Ple:isai;tvi!le. FOR SALE 19'!7 Pontiac. Good condition. Richard Risinger. Inquire at , Everly Grocery, Wiiford. FOR SALE Beautiful all-over white range. New part3. 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 Fiigidaire, good condition. $75.00. James E. fthrum, Phone 9204. FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet sedan delivery. Radio, heater, very dean, good tires. John's Bargain Sf'ire, South Main St., Linton, Indiana. FOR SALE 5-room house, hire garage, 2 lots. Priced cheap for quid; 'rale. W. it. Leach, 219 N. Main. FOR SALE 600x16 tube; electric Shavemaster; auto jack; electric room heater; 12 snap tire chains; girl's galoshes, 7; storm rubbers. 6; .lady's Vitality shoes, 7V2 B: basketball shoes, 9. 830 N. Court. FOR SALE Three good radios, now radio guarantee. Radio service on all makes. 303 E. Depot. D. F. Smith. FOR SALE All steel farm vvason on rubber. D. E. Salter, 2 miles sOutli of Lewis. I FOR SALE Two-burner gas plate. Used 2 months. 58a South j Court St. I FOR SALE OR TRADE South ! of Sullivan on U. S. Highway 41, ! 6-room co Stage, electricity, bafh and shower. Immediate possession. What have you? Box 24 care i Times.
FOR SALE Farm 2 miles from Sullivan, 6-room strictly modern, two-story house, big barn, government pond. Only $50
per acre. Possession soon. Box 22 care Times. FOR SALE Fur coat. Practically new. In A-l condition. Phone 857-X. FOR SALE Complete radio repair equipment, also refrigeration repair equipment and small stock of parts. ft. D. Sheffler, Carlisle R. 2. FOR SALE Library table, square dining room table, black ' walnut coffee, E-Z-Do wardrobe, ; Warm Morning heater complete with pipe and floor board, Quaker-Armstrong linoleum (8x12). Bob Davis, Phone 9115. PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. 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. See STAHL'S . STANDARD Service for new ATLAS tires and tubes. Personalized Lubrication. 29 N. Section St. Phone 262. JUST RECEIVED another shipment good adjustment tires. tt 1 i . . Cftn,e 3 CKA n J sizes 17, 18, 19, 21. Asa M. ! Clark, Hymera. REPAIR YOUR OWN MAYTAG. You may want to repair your own Maytag with genuine parls 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 IMPLEMENT Maytag SALES, dealer. New authorized JOHN SETZER SALE Grnysvilte. Ind., Monday, Dec. 2nd, 1 o'clock: 3 beds and mattresse-, 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 Tcrre Haute, visit the Arcade and enjoy a Swedish Body Massage or Cabinet Swrat Bpth. Evenings by annoinlment. 116 So. 6th St., Main Floor, Em. Ill, Tele. C-6827. WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Welding. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start Box 105 c-o Times. WANTED Corn huskers. Must furnish own teams and wagons. See or call Bill Dodds, LvL miici south of Sullivan. Phone 9212. WANTED Yeoman 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 1 Busseron St., Vincennes, Phone 1833-W. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED. Good nearby, Rawleigh business now open in City of Sullivan and nonh Clayj I county. If willing to conduct iHome Service business whilo earning good living, write immediately, Rnwleigh's,' Dept. INK-428-45, Frecnort, 111. 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. MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED Men: Night Attendants. Women: Day and night Attendants, Practical Nurses, Asst. Cooks, Clothing Room Attendants. Open to sinple persons and married couples. No children. Good salary. Paid vacation. Board, room, laundry, general .medical care furnished. Institution for feebleminded. Fort Wayne State School, Fort Wayne 1, Ind. ." WANTKD Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You Know tho price bp fore we rtnri. Box 101) c-o Times. WANTED Old cherry and wclnut fuiMiture. ' Also feather: beds. R, W. Baldwin, Oreencastle i R. 4. I
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WANTED Used typewriter, portable preferred. iJhone 461. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. LOST LOST Beagle hound, 1 or lVz miles west of New Lebanon, State Road 54. Jim White, Phone 115-J, Shelburn. CARD OF THANKS To our friends, neighbors and relatives who were so kind and thoughtful to us at the passing of our dear father, William K. Clarkson. The expression of deep sympathy was shown by the many' floral offerings wired to us so many, miles away will never be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mathews 1 1BDAYSMAH INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 29 (UP) Hogs, 8,000; good and; choice harrows anu gilts 100 lbs. up. generally $25.50; sows largely $23.50-$24.00. PatHn f.fUl- ralvps 400: load
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$16.00522.00. Two loads 850 lb. good heifers $21.00; medium to good $15.20; good beef cows $14.00 S15.50: good and choice vealsrs $27.00528.00. Sheep 2,000; good and choice fat lambs. largely $21.50 $23.50; mfdiurar nd good $16.50-A$2t .00; v-uocl ;it:l choice Texas lainbs 23 00 -$23.50: slaughter ewes 5C.00 $7.50: tops at $8.00. "Yes' Meant a Lot r J 'mm V u EiCAl'CS Lillian A. mer L u. A r.vy r.xir. Walter K;r;: ,; f.i - !l' Ml forturn to hi ; home in T.iv !'.. .'- erland. w'.j.t? tivv wt ' . the vvrr. ! i . : j dropr;c;t (!c; oi lr:::;:) r.-'viv. . '. r; ar;n:;t the m-u-::r :t .'t a.'ivr f.fira Schiaa vi :;;! her ccp'.ancp .!!t h",Vri' (: ! n;; I Picture i'lliov.-.; (' , t St. Louis, lil., pr:nr !itiip!f ivcddins . . ,.. e. .. . , Telephone service dav and nitjht Cal! Garri-Cab 3 Anywhere - Any Time 470 Station . ;seeus BEFORE YOU SELL Your Cowhides FOII HIGHEST PRICES Alvcy Peed Company Second & 0h'"o Streets Torre Haute, Ind.
r J"' rr p. K of the Mctho&rt iaus'it by Costolla Ehik, -U fieir monthly meeting at tJo church basement Wednesday, L'ovcmbr 20th at 6:00 p. m. Husbnnds and families . were guests. After the dinner a playlet "The Church Clinic" was given by class members. This was a humorous allegory showing a cure for church weakness. The cast was as fol - lows: Nurses, Kope jfulk-r, Glenna Funkhouser; Mary Pep, Costella inii; uv. i,evei neaa, Aana Jewell; patients, Mrs. Over Sensitive, Ruth Caiman; Mrs. U. R. Highbrow, Lula McClam; Eldsr Over Pious, Conza Moreland; Mrs. Tardy, Daisy Reynolds, Mrs. William Worker, Edith Marshall; Ima Gossip, Sylvia Williams and Sam Wealthy, Etta Barcus. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Obra Plew, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wiiliryns, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Pierson, Rev. and Mrs. Guy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Littlcjohn, Mr. end Mrs. Eil McClain, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Layman, Mr. and Mrs. I Ralph Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. i i rwo niiihonsh M Williams, Mrs. Lou Coke, Glenna Funkhouser, Nora Mahan, Tostella Zink, Lois Jewell, Micky McMorrow, Junior Marshall, James T. Williams, K. Callahan. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all. Mrs. Lois McGarvey entertained thj Friendly Circle Sunday , Srhoohlass at hr home Tuesday night. '.November ?Mh. Flection of officers Was held and Jeanette Callahan was elected president, Lelia Shipley, secretary and Louise Mattison, treasurer. $50.00 was vote'l out of the treasury sis a cut to the Methodist church budget. Contests were won by Nell Cordon ar:d Elaine Sirith Rcfverhments of angel food cuki, ice crsani and coffee were served to the following memoes: Me.;-, 'dames Masel Miller, Louise Mattir.on, Lelia Shipley, Mary Blubauirh,';Veneta Strahle, Ela'ne : Smith, :Jc5.nete Callahan, Nell! Gordon, Helen McCorkey and the 1 hostess. i Miss Fireida Peterson has moved to ftn apart.r.cnv in Terce i Hauls for the winter. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and i Ronnie left Wednesday to spend the holiday v.'eek-f.nd in South Bend the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loah Umstecl. ; Tlie.turke aiven away by the I Ki-Y boys was won by Pete j Matthews Jr. ' Mr. and Mrs. i bave moved to i sul Bradbury Cnarae lerry , ! property. i F.ev. Foutz oE Pimento wa3 in liymera' Tuij.-a ;y. Mr.' and Mrs. Iiurph ; vrerc. in Terro v2 ! aaeruoc'ii. ! A -v: n r Gordon Tuesday : ;'lie:!d:d L;y:;;;er jro vV5 : a. tore' and ! iiy-'IZ hi 1:; , 0'' of L,- iY i ' Mr. and lurs. i-i-.i-.r i nuvcliest'd- :: . 'i .- " : home formerly owned by Lucian j Koiris. : . ; i i Lon Skirimcre and c'y':r;!:t?r, ' Ruth, of Sulivan, were guests ; Sunday- of Mr. and Mis. Oliver Eink. . ' i j . .ara 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sch'afer and Mvz. Clata GatLn pent Monday in Terre Haute. Ivlrs. Myrtle Welch and granddaughter of Griffin. Indiana, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sd Snider recently.; Mesdames Oll.ia Crir-t, Myrtle Woolley, Mary IHlen Kaincs, Joy Wcolley and Lettie Sweet spent Monday cvonin;, in Hymtra. The vnt'iMbf.-i':.' of iho' !'liilnllie:i class wore royally entertained by Mrs. Maude 'laylor at her noma Fiday evening! The president, Mrs, Lula Wpnglin led the devotions and conducted the regular business session. The program
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was in charge of Mrs. Leona Mrs. William Watkins is visit- Miss Dorothy Dn;:Ft i. visitWalters. Refreshments of peaches, ing in Detroit, Michigan. She will j mg m Bowli.njx Green, Kcntucl-.y cake and coffee were served, remain for two weeks. and St. LouK Miss'"in. Members present were Lula Mrs. E. A. Henimack 1 was in . Mr. and Mrs. Tfavi- Yoniij cf Wanglin, OUie Crist, Leona Wsl- Sullivan Wadnssday. j Bu'?r-j:oid w;av Cuivby aiics'.i ters, Mayme Myers, Ethel Wright, of M--s. Kamic Ycu-yj.
Hallie Bush. Keziah Phillios. Armprfa Stniit Pwn Ran field. Edna Rnvii TTnvoi ThnmnKfin. Om .Torclan, Jersie Bardsley and Maude Taylor. Mrs. Mildred Thompson was a guest. The Willing Workers Band of the church of God met November , x at the home of Deiia Remel. The morning was spent in cutting and sewing At the noon hour a covered dish dinner was served, I after which they had prayer. The ' afternoon was spent in sewing. . Those present were Bro. H. R. , Moorehead and wife, Betty Hep- ' pard) Jlllia Snovvd2n Blanche . Qakg Mazie Anderson. Ada 1 Brown. Reba jrvin. Marv Bannon. jvjarcella Johnson and the hos- i tess, Dela Remel. Come join in our work for the Lord. CARLISLE Woody Shannon left Friday for . his home in LomsviUe, K?nin"'ky, here and friends in Sullivan. Mrs. Charlie Dugan returned home Sunday from Indianapolis wnere she spent :wo weeks with ' reiatiVes. j Mrs. Victor Anderson and son ' of Odon, spent the week-end with 'Mrs. Tiobnrt Price and fa mil 7. Mrs. Andli'son is the former Dale Abrel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of near Oaktown, spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Chester Van Meter and family. Mrs. Myrtle Grass and ron, P.3g, and daughter, Wanda, and Marty Hamilton called c.i Mr. and Mrs. Lec Grass 2nd Rorcoo Carrithers Saturday. Ono-Miriiife Tt-st 1. Vhat is a unilateral con-t'-nct and vhat is a bilateral on?? 2. The United Nations organize '.:on consists of how many major divisions, and can you name them? 3. What organization In the VN is successor to the Lesgue of Nations permanent court of international justice? Words of Wisdom The hardest trial of the heart is, whether it can bear a rival's failure without triumph. Aikin. Hints on Etiquette married woman does not sign even a business letter, "Mrs. John Jones," but "Sarah Jones," They'll Do It Every LUSMWELL REAUY MEANT IT THI5 MORNING wMEM ME. PR0MI5EP TO TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. THE OLP LEAF WAS BEGINNING 10 SMELLBut FATE HAS A WA Of ALWAYS CR05SINGU5UP. P0ESNTrT?l5N'T IT?--ORAINTIT? "fnAKIX- ID POSS SWEET, HAlKHMSACK. W J. U-2b
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