Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 241, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 December 1946 — Page 7

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V pIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMESTUESDAY, DEC 8, 1946. PAGE SEVEN --A Few i imes ortiis - FOR SALE 22-months-old Jersey bull. Hinkle Graham, Telephone 8255. R. 1, Sullivan. , ONE OF THE FIRST RULES IN GOOD l, DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD KATES Vliiiimuni charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. HOUSEKEEPING IS THAT A 53S, vvlrfc &HUUUJ NErVtK Ur 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for 'EEP AROUND Miscellaneous HUSBAND oface type or capitals.

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Oniluary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50. Card of Thanks, $1.00

-Resolutions, In Memoriams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

PROMPT ROAD service for

tire battery and farm equipment

troubles. Phone 285. . W. S.

JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. MEN When in Terre Haute, visit the Arcade and enjoy a Swedish Body Massage or Cabinet Sweat Bath. Evenings by

I appointment. 116 So. 6th St., Main Floor, Rm. Ill, Tele.

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YOUR favorite snapshot or picture enlarged and delivered in one day. New Photo Studio, next to Smith's Bakery.

News Every Day From Neighboring Towns

For 5ak

KbbER TIRE wagons in

Farm Bureau Co-op.

)R John Deere parts and

I ce can zoo at mn.c xns. ry Service, Sullivan, Ind.

3YLAND now open. Shop Make Christmas morning

our home a veritable Santa-

Llrorn . ROOTS TOY DEvTMENT, second floor.

INTER wreaths and ceme-

fiecoralions. Bright and coiWildin's Greenhouses, J(j5 9214. We deliver. CUT FLOWERS ie Mums and Pompoms, fs, Roses, Carnations, Snap'f us, neatly arranged for any

jfeion. Wildin's Greenhouses,

ne S214. We deliver.

FOR SALE Modern home. Five large, two small rooms, close in. $2,000 cash, loan arranged for remainder. Consider good car trade-in on cash payment. Box 92, care Times:

DIAPERS, turkish towels, throw rugs, end tables, magazine racks, what-not shelves, sewing cabinets, pottery, large piggy banks, etc. Russell Gift Shop.

OR SALE Kitchen sink. Al-

anary birds. 309 N. Main.

Sr SALE Six-room modern

r.e with utility porch and

mture. Priced for quick sale.

1)6.00. Possession within ten

Is. Also has 60-day coal sup-

An- basement. South -Main

i?et. W. T. Mellolt.

(fclR SALE Six-room modern Vb 229 N. Cross St., immedi-

possession, rrice $o,uuu.uu.

Mellott.

bR SALE Five-room house

Jil garage and coal house, lo-

hri in PaxJnn. Possession soon.

J!5Q0.00. W, T. Mellott.

FOR SALE 1. 6-room house, strictly modern, hardwood floors, new roof, good paint, new furnace, extra room for storage. Garage, concrete drive, paved st., good location. Possession 30 days or sooner. , 2. 4-room house, lights, city water, garage. Good location. Immediate possession. 3. 5-room house, strictly modern. Garage, paved St., good location. 4. 5-room house, large lot, close in. Location, East Giles St. 5. Restaurant. New fixtures, profitable business, good location, reasonable rent. Priced to sell. Owner leaving city 6. 3 grocery stores for sale, all doing a very profitable business. These 3 stores are in excellent locations. 7. 6-room house, electricity, 2 large lots, large new garage. Reasonably priced. Possession soon. 8. We have several good farms for sale. USREY and BURDGE

! Real Estate & Ins.

North Oakley Elds. Phone 548.

RADIO SERVICE done quickly and expertly with the latest equinment and methods. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, South. Side Square. PRIVATE PARTY will finance homes for veterans. Box 1, c-o Times.

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OUT OF COAL. FREE Plenty of wood free for the cutling and hauling. Draper Coal Co. Phone 14.

Wanted

OR.? 'SAL'S Concrete rnUaj"

i block mold. Wanted to 'Buy.

a mule, reasonable price. Rex

iue, R. 2, Shelburn.

OR, SALE Cocker pups, cli-i-omt K-i.v Rlrk .v: white-

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fjn & white. G. J. Carrithers, hanks, Ir.d.

WvTTQUES Will sell from my

ledion till Dec 12. Mrs. W. O.

'jtel, 510 W. Washington.

FOR SALE 2 new 7:50 2 in.

and tubes. Army mud i'ip, ii be wen at Roliic Kr.linRor's,

Kuiscri ens), of Dugger High hoi,

-."?) OAT 7. ri t-f.it!arvr ! wt.

JUtovc. 423 North Main Street.

" FOR SALE One set of breeching' ha tress; mules, two years; one male ' pig. Floyd E.

! Salter, 0 miles southwest Sullij van. R. 2, Sullivan.

FOR SALE Trailer house. Eox 52 c-o Times.

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor 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 TO RENT House in Sullivan. Will pay $60.00 or $70.00 a' month. Write Box KC care of Times..

WANTED Old cherry and walnut furniture. Also feather beds. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle R, 4.

WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times.

WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times.

V ANTED Men with wagons and teams to shuck corn. See

Froman Goodman, 2 miles . east of Paxton. '

FOR SALE 1 Hammer Mill, 1 Burr Mill, 1 Corn Sheller. Inquirs Usrey & Exline Store, Dugger, Indiana.

Hi. with new bed. Driven 800

!es. Call Floyd L. Drake, 575 Johnson.

I'OR SALE One Chevrolet Re

delivery truck) 1035 standard

cl. i'li'Ji-.c IS or cue at City

ib Statrin corner of Wall Main.

OB KALE Anti - freeze.

iTeai. GAMBLES, The Friend-

jtore. Hartley Kartok, Owner.

fOR SALS Cement in bags.

ymiies soutii ef New Lebanon.

an Charley.

tee STAKL'3 STANDARD

,-vke fcr new ATLAS tires anu :ps. Personalized Lubrication. ?I. Section Street. Pi tone 2G2.

FOR SALE Schwinn bicycle in excellent condition, chrome wheels, $23.00. Also one extra good II.P. motor, $12.00. 826 E. Washington St. Phone M41-B. I'OIt SALE 1936 Chevrolet standard sedan, heater, good tires, in good mechanical condition. A. L. Robertson, Route 4.

WANTED General haulins; of any kind on truck with winch. Also gravel and sand. Both local and lon?i ' distance. Robert Ballard, 225 N. Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. Phone 526.

LOST

LOST In Sullivan, two cotton print dresses size 14-16, purchased at J. C. Penney'a Friday, Nov. 29. Reward. Call '60F15, Carlisle.

FOR SALE 1 tenor guitar and j case. Good condition. Call at 218 j No. State St. I i FOR SALE Electric Universal!

1 refrigerator. 6 ft. Good condi-' lien. 2 miles we.i of Benson' Chapel. Charlie Moans. j

FOR SALE 1937 Sry.debakar cojpp, moderab-ly priced to sell. : Good tiiej. 718 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Dozen April hatch White Wyandotte . pullets. $18. Also turkeys for Christmas. Mrs. . Clara Rapp, Carlisle, Ind. ! FOR SALE 1837 For.tiac twodoor. Good rubber. See Ray ' Wade at East End Garage, E.

Washington St.

LOST Saturday evening, dark green snakeskin cigarette case with Ronson lighter inside. Large reward. Finder call Times oitice.

The Parent Teachers Association met in regular session on Tuesday evening, November 26th in the school gym with Mrs. Mary Cochran in charge of the meeting and following program: Song, "America the Beautiful." Talk by Rev. Lee Lashbrook. Two very interesting films on the work of the Junior Red Cross were shown and very much appreciated. Vocal solo, "Ol Man River" by Ellen Greene. The secretary's report was read and approved. A report on the visual education program in the school was given by Principal Lowe. The meeting was then dismissed. i The Senior Pals class meeting will be held Thursday night, December 5th,. at the home of Mrs. Helena Wesner. All members bring a 50 cent gift for exchange. All members and former members are urged to attend. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. L. J. Renaker at 7:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and children of Indianapolis, spent the holidays with Grover and. Delno Vickrey. Charles Owens and Dean Reid returned Sunday to Ball State College at Muncie after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Moon and son spent the holidays with relatives and friends near Chicago. Mrs. Edna Leach and Mrs. Cora Wolfe left Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer at Champaign, Illinois.

Ruth Pleasant, teacher in the Ft. Wayne schools, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. .. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant. -'

Harriet Peterson of. Richmond, Indiana, and Irene Peterson of Gary, Indiana, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson and Carl Henry.

Frances and Barbara Wills were guests Sunday of Marilyn Conrland and Carolyn Daniels. I Billy Allen Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke, was rej turned to his home Friday "from 1 the Mary Sherman Hospital, " where he underwent an operation for an infected tooth. Betty Lisman, Wayne Johnson and Bob Jones, students at Purdue University, spent the holi- , days at their homes here. : Loren Davis of Terre Haute, spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bogard and family.

iBUUSlE Roscoe Carrithers, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Carrithers and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass spent Thanksgiving in ; Terre Haute, the guests of Myrtle Grass and. family. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Stewart left Thursday for Villa Park, Illinois where they will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Lex. .Walls, and husband. Mrs. Charles Armstrong of Hazelton, Indiana, Mrs. Bonnie Seif ers of Ely, Nevada, Mrs. Elizaheth Collins and Mrs. Faye Kixmiller were dinner guests of Miss Carrie Nell and Grace Collins, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Rilla Klein of Booneville and Mrs. Tallie Ziegler of Evansville, were guests of Mrs. Lucinda Dial over the week-end. ifiir . Rev. and Mrs. George Peel of Indianapolis, . Mr. and Mrs. Curt Laughlin of Brazil, and Jimmy Doyle spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs. Paul Stark and daughter, Dee, and Miss Mary Nash of Tucson, Arizona, arrived Sunday afternoon for an extended visit with Mrs. Stark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howard, and Mrs. Esta Stark and other relatives. Ruth Thompson and Norma Jean Robinson were In Sullivan Thursday. . ... Noble , ", Freeland . of Detroit, Michigan, spent last week here

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richey visited friends in Girardeau,

; Missouri recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and daughter of Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert , Howard.

Mrs. Mona. Hopkins is visiting relatives in Chicago. Dwight Shepherd was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shepherd, Thanksgiving. Little Miss Kathia Sue accompanied her father to their home in Dearborn,

Michigan. .

Dr. W. A. Whaley remains seriously ill. Ronald Risinger, who was the guest of his parents over Thanksgiving has returned to Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Monna Hopkins and son, William, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Myers returned Saturday from Flint, Michigan.

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buckle combat boots, and

Army shoes, ylippers. S & S I SHOE REPAIRING,, Ben

ny DcFrank. One door south . Index. ,

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FOUND Boy's msckinaw. Owner mav have same bv Hentifving and paying for ad. Phone 933-L.

Jott SALE Good boy's bile si id 3 -piece blue snow suit, I 2. We:;t of Wood's peach or-

jil Henry Wright, R. R. 3,

llivan.

PR SALE OR TRADE Black

MUSKRAT FUR COAT, size 12. in good condition. Reason for selling, too small. 717 South Main, Phone 763.'

horse. See Ben Kable, R. R.

Sullivan.

3IFTS, hand embroidered pil- - ;f warf nnH vanit.v sets.

'5hetcd chair sets, doilies, baby 'isses, etc. Russell Gift Shop.

Dead Animals Removed

V kinds: horses, cows, hecp. calves and hoars. Call

litflnroe Feed Service, Sulllian phone 332 or Crawford

h'm or Crawford 53109,

Itfrre Ha ate. We pay all

;-'fi charges. 24 hour ser

Mm Wachtel Co

TABLE LAMPS, all styles and prices. Guaranteed radin service. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, South Side Square.

FOR SALE New bungalow, I completely modern, built-in cabinets, inlaid linoleum, automatic stoker, full basement. In Sheli burn. Inquire at Holbcrt Bro3. I Garage. I FOR SALE 1939 Packard sedan, clean, good mechanical condition, good tires. Also practically new Monarch heater. Perry i Harris, Carlisle. Phone M 14.

Telephone sei vice far :nd niht Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time

M70 Stations

ERAYSVILLE LODGE MEETS THURSDAY The Graysyille Lodge No. 827 will meet Thursday, December 5th for work in the F. C. Degree. Ail members urged to he present and visitors are welcome, Refreshments will bo served. i : Earl McElwain, W.M. I ! Howard Edwards, Sec. j Real Shopping ProMera P O R TL AN D. Me. (U?) Christmas shopping presents a problem to Mrs. Hattie M. Wilcox, 65, whose family include;?! nine children, 44 grandchildren

?pd 17 reat-'gr?.ndchildren.

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! FOR SALE Studebakcr sedan. I in good condition, good tires. I buy junk of all descriptions. North End Junk Shop, 1101 N. State St.

FOR SALE Ladies Rayon Hose at my home east of Church of Christ in Dugger. Mrs. Marvin Kinnett. .

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Ward's Riverside Tractor & Auto Tires and Tubes. Your local distributor is

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RECONDITIONED 100 WOOL SERGE ARMY TROUSERS 1.98 ' If these were new they'd Used, but thoroughly cost about $10! - cleaned, reconditioned. 100 wool serge, tailor- t ed to rigid government Fine for workmen, specifications. sportsmen, farmers. Sizes 29 to 34 1 ROOT STORE SULLIVAN, IND. ' ' i

I Tlease send Army Trousers 1 1

stess Robes

Lightweight hkh oyality robes of the knee-high Hostess

style designed by "Royal" with fringed belt, cuffed)

sleeves, military cossick front . ., . collar, lapels piped j rn contrasting colors . . . red with blue or blue with red.!

14.95

CHILDREN'S Dresses ' by JACK BORGENICH'f Original dea3 by this nationally Known chiliir:n's dress designer i:? woyiens, giiiabains. rayons, crepes, iaffd"s, orR.ndieri.iplnids in hhvx checks or .lriiu-:-i . . . s:iz?3-6 to 14.

BATES Beds p r e a d s

Beautiful bed coverrsgs made of fine homespun woven

materials by the I5atc3 bedspread makers . . . artistic

-lem pattern oi wnitc on gray, blue, fan, rose . . . ful!

bedsize.

Size ..

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By special arrangement with the manufacturers of Blue

Rose Toiletries this store brings to you for a limited

time only, your favorite V CREAMS LOTIONS shampoos 29c each MAKE-UP (Plus tax) SPECIALTIES Ordinarily selling up to $1

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