Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 242, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 December 1946 — Page 5
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1946. Times Want Ads A Few Words--- Little Cost - esuils WISE BUYERS come here for new and nearly new home needs. We have a roRaway bed, large trunk,- glass door kitchen safes, baby bed, chest of drawers, studio couch, etc. P and A Store. I DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum charge, 18 words or lc6S, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for boldface type or capitals.
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For Sale RUBBER TIRE wagons stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. in FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. TOYLAND now open. Shop early. Make Christmas morning in your home a veritable Santaland from ROOT'S TOY DEPARTMENT, second floor. WINTER wreaths and cemetery decorations. Bright and colorful. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Large Mums and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, neatly arranged for any occasion. Wildin's -Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Kitchen sink. Also canary birds. 309 N. Main. FOR SALE Six-room modern house with utility porch and furniture. Priced for quick sale. $0000.00. Possession within ten days. Also has 60-day coai supply in basement. South Main Street. W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE Six-room modern house 229 N. Cross St., immediate possession. Price $6,500.00. W. T. Mellott. ' "rOR-aA.LE Five-room house with garage aH al house, located in PsTw" T)t:Ssion s0nPrice $3,S00.ojW Mellott. FOR SALE One Chevrolet sedan' delivery truck. 1936 standard model. Phone 16 or see at City Service Station corner of Wall and Main. iv bALE Anti - freeze. !J3c gal. GAMBLE'S, The Friendly L-toi'S. Hartley Kartak, Owner. FOR SALE Cement in bogs, l'i miles south of New Lebanon, bran Charley. " Sec STAHL'S STANDARD Service for new ATLAS tires and tubes. Personalized Lubrication. 29 N. Section Street. Phone 262. FOR SALE Good boy's bicycle and 3-piece blue snow suit, sisf! 2. West of Wood's peach orchard. Henry Wright, R. R. 3, Sullivan. FOR SALE OR TRADE Black work horse. See Ben Kable, R. R. 3. Sullivan, GIFTS, h,and embroidered pillow cases, scarf and vanity sets, crocheted chair sets, doilies, baby dresses, etc. Russell Gift Shop. FOR SALE Modern home. Five large, two small rooms, close in. $2,000 cash, loan arranged for remainder. Consider mcnt. 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. FOR SAIE One set of breeching harness; mules, two years; one male pig. Floyd E. Salter, 6 miles southwest Sullivan. R. 2, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1 Hammer Mill, 1 j Eurr Mill, 1 Corn Sheller. Inquire Usrey & Exline Store, Dugger, Indiana. FOR SALE Schwinn bicycle in excellent condition, chrome wheels. $25.00. Also one extra good V4 HP. motor, $12.00. 826 E. Washington St. Phone 441-B-Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cowj, heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed service, bull van phone 332 or Crawford ;S2(U or Crawford 53109, li l Terre Hante. Wc pay al ohone chargeA. 24 hoar ser John WachteJCo
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet standard sedan, heater, good tires, in good mechanical condition. A. L. Robertson, Route 4.
FOR SALE 1 tenor guitar and case. Good condition. Call at 218 No. State St. FOR SALE Electric Universal refrigerator. 6 ft. Good condition. 2 miles west of Benson Chapel. Charlie Means. FOR SALE 1937 Studebaker coupe, moderately priced to sell. Good tires. 718 E. Jackson. FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac twodoor. Good rubber. See Ray Wade at East End Garage, E. Washington St. MUSKRAT FUR COAT, size 12. in good condition. Reason for selling, too small. 717 South Main, Phone 763. TABLE LAMPS, all styles and prices. Guaranteed radio service. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, South Side Square. FOR SALE New bungalow, completely modern, built-in cabinets, inlaid linoleum, automatic stoker, full basement. In Shelburn. Inquire at Holbert Bros. Garage. FOR SALE 1939 Packard sedan, clean, good mechanical condition, good tires. Also practically new- Monarch heater. Perry Harris, Carlisle. Phone M 14. J'OR SALE 2Htfonths-ol& Jersey bull. Hinkle Graham, Telephone 8255. R. 1, Sullivan. LATEST popular and classical Victor, Columbia, ARA and Signature records. Weekly shipments. Record players, Albums and racks. R. W. Cadwell Music House. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelbtirn. ... . FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac, good condition. Gilbert Stanley, R. 1, Merom. Graysville phone. FOR SALE Two fingertip- ! length coats, size 16, light tan; rne pair men's brown shoes size 7 'A .Call 616-A. ' j FOR GALE Electric refrigera tor and Underwood typewriter. Lewis E. Chowning, Coffman Building, Sullivan. FOR SALE 1933 Plymouth. All goodtires. Write Ada Charley, Oaktown R. 2. " FOR SALE Ten weaned pigs. Settles Fruit Farm, 4V2 miles northeast Sullivan. R. 3 Sullivan. Call after four o'clock. Shelburn phone. FOR SALE '30 model Ford coupe, fair- condition. Phone 9082. Herman Welsh. FOR SALE APPLES. Bring own containers. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home. ' FOR SALE 17-5.50 tires, tubes, 30-gal. kettle, gasoline lamp, bucksaw, ax. Call Ralph Pennington, Carlisle telephone. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. RADIO SERVICE done quickly &nd expertly with the latest equipment and methods. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, South Side Square. PRIVATE PARTY will finance homes for veterans. Box 1, c-o Times. OUT OF COAL. FREE Plenty of wood free for the cutting and i hauling. Draper Coal Co. Phone PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the .American Legion Home under the auspices of the "Sullivan Am erican Legion Auxiliary.,
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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.
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WANTED Old cherry and Grass were in Terre Haute, Satwalnut furniture. Also feather urday.
beds. R. 4. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED-Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before wfe start. Box 105 c-o Times. . WANTED Men with wagons and teams to shuck corn. Froman Goodman, 2 miles of Paxton. See east
, , ' returned home Monday after WANTED-General hauling of spending Thanksgiving and the any kind on truck with winch. weck-cnd in Akron, Ohio, visitAlso gravel and sand. Both local ing Mr and Mrs- Lex Morris and and long distance. Robert Mr ahd Mrs. Claud walker. Ballard, 225 N. Broad St., Sulli- ,. . ,,
van, Ind. Phone 526. WANTED TO BUY Farm up to 160 acres, perferably in Sullivan County Write or see Robert jjducuu, ouiuvau n. 6, a miles west of New Lebanon Elevator. I MUST GET A MAN at once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have rar anrl hp nvsv 9R years of age. The work is in line with the- nropram nrirnf0rf h the Department of ' Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. , Write Box 14 c-o thi paper. i, 1T I f"QT JUvO 1 LOST Saturday evening, dark green snakeskin cigarette case with Ronson lighter inside. Large reward. Finder call Times office. r , , - LOsT Two male hounds, , ... , . ., black, white and tan, one mostly white. Please call 9 on 8 Paxto1!, . n t -o ! ieverse call. Roscoe Brannon. Found , FOUND Boy's mackinaw. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. Phone 933-L. , IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pfc. Marvin Lloyd Ault, who was killed in Fiance Dec. 4, 1944, age 21 years, 4 months, 7 days. God loaned you to us for awhile But Uncle Sam called and you answered the call. No one knows how we miss your cheery, smile; The voice we loved is forever stilled, There is a vacant place in our hearts that can never be filled. But we have the promise of eternal life together, Where no wars will part us, And God's own hand will wipe away an umi iiom uui Sadly missed by mother and sister, Clara and Thelma Ault. OIL FIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seewer received a telegram stating that Mrs. Virginia Seewer and daughter had arrived at Porta Rico. Her husband is stationed there with the U. S. armed forces. They made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sluder received word that their son, Don D. Sluder had undergone an operation for the removal of his tonsils. He lives at Salt Lake City. Utah where he is employed by the Tracy-Collins Trust Co. Clarence Blount will complete his work for the Ohio Oil Comjpany this week, having reached the retirement age. He plans to farm in the future. Mrs. Beulah Stevens and family spent Saturday with Mrs. Helen Morin in Sullivan. Ray Stevenson and family have moved to the property of Mrs. Strain at Dodd Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seewer snpnt. the week-end near Indi;r , . ianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Brown. Lee Otis Sluder spent one . night last week with' Darf ell Bur- j i ton near Graysville.' '
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Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKinley and son. Ronnie, and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis of Sullivan, visited Suhday with their son, Bill Thewlis and family. Miss Helen Wortman, who teaches in the Evansville schools, sPent the Thanksgiving vacation here with her Parents Mr- and Mrs- Austin Wortman Mr- and Mrs- Lee Gross- Jrt" and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Hud Morris HICKORY Ronald Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodman, Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Miss Patty Harlow were in Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. . George Boone were over night guests of Mr. and , Mr,s; K0ert ilay on u Mrs- Gene Taylor and John Rortson were guests Saturday , ghj of Mr' and Mrs- Jade dma"- . . L e . I. T..-.hem Saturday from Anderson. I where she spent the the past ' several weeks. 1 Mrs. Roohk Ransford, Mrs. Cora Ellis and Bradley and Mrs. Mable Exline were in Sullivan Monday. William Robertson and Gene Taylor were over night guests of ' ... T , ...,, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith Satrdav . , , Mr- and iVlrs- Bb Ellis and fam1 and Mr mi Mrs James j Exline were guests Sunday of I Mr and Mrs. Kersey Ransford !and Jim. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Boone and family were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creager and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton. Wilson McClellan was in Sullivan Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Usrey, Mr. and Mrs. Dean l Moore and Sue and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Chastain were in Sullivan Saturday evening. Miss Vera Moore was the guest over the week-end of Miss Evelyn Whitlock. fred Robertson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Usrey spent a few days last week in Muncie, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Daniels and Bill. . Mr and Mrs Walter Sheffler Jr wpre Kl,pp(;r guests of Mr and Mrs John Armstrong Thurs- ' day. I Mr- an( Mrs- Dean Moore and (family spent the week-end with friends in Bicknell. Don Snoddy of Clinton, was the guest over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, ' Rev. Karns of Pleasantville and Rev. and Mrs. Homberger and Shirley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wolfe Wednesday, Misses Shirley Ann and Sharon Lee Wall of Indianapolis, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Boone and family. Rebecca Willis of Dugger, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis, (Tlnrpnrp Alumhaneh wns in Sullivan Monday. Jerusalem Chapter No. 81 Jerusalem Chapter No. 81 R. A. M. stated meeting Thursday. December 5 at 7:30 d. m. ri a n: m t-i.. tit-tuun ui oinuers. au memners urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Riley Greenwood,' H. P. Earl Handfcrd, Sec,
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Mr. and Mrs. George Evans returned home from Detroit, Michigan, Thursday. Miss Betty Silvers of. Anderson, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Maud Silvers and sister, Miss Katherine. William Davies returned to Toledo, Ohio, after spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davies. Miss Elsie Edwards returned to Ann Arbor, Michigan, after spending the holidays with her father, Eli Edwards, and sister, Mrs. Blanche Hawtin. Virgil Ingram of Chicago, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey and family of South Bend, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Dickey over the week-end. Little Miss Marilyn Sue Wyatt, who has been confined to her home by illness, is again able to be in school. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Goldman of Ft. Wayne, are announcing the arrival of a son, Lee Allen. Mr. Goldman is a former Dugger resident, the son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Goldman. Mrs. George Holder entertain ed her bridge club Friday eve njng. Refreshments of sandwich es, salad and coffee were served. O. E. S. met Monday evening with a nice attendance. Tlans were made for their Christmas party to be held December 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richey snent the holiday in Casey. Illispent the holiday in Casey, Illi nois, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeland had as their guests Thursday, Noble Freeland of Detvoil, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Clevy 'Bosstick and children of Terie anrl Mr and Mrs. Hubert j Medsk'er and son o Sullivan.
Mrs. Emmaline Miller returned rampaging Bicknell diubbing to her home here Friday evening Bicknell s Bulldogs, 47 to 30. after a three weeks' visit in Los Bloomingtons Panthers who Angeles, Calif., wun her brother "Pi" a pair of pre-conference and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. wl11 meet tuheir flrst Charles Wardell and other rela-, SIAC opponent ot the season tives. While there she attended a Friday n'ght- whcn Cfnf number of radio programs, in-1 comes to Bloonungton, and ulcluding Tom Breneman's Break- "van, fresh from the footoall fast in Hollywood, Duffy's Tav-' waiS wiU Pen the uet cam"
ern, Baby Snooks Queen for a Day. Show and Miss Essa Allen of Terre Haute, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo Martin. Mrs. Henry Bean was in Sullivan, Friday. Clate Gatlin returned to Peoria, Illinois, Monday morning after a brief visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boyll entertained with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving. Those present were Leslie Boyll and son, Gene, Dorthie Boyll, Ed Poe, Mr. and Mrs. John Minderman and daughters, Karen and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bean, Mrs. Kesler and Miss Marcella Boyll. SCOTT CITY Mrs. Helen Hamilton of Shelburn spent the week-end visiting her sister, Mrs. Bonelyn Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe Eldridge and Orvetta Eldridge were in Sullivan Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens were in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker spent Monday in Terre Haute. Bruce Holmes visited over the week-end with relatives in Fairbanks. Robert Eldridge, who is now stationed at Camp Atterbury has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger and family attended the Church of God convention at Linton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ketsel Morley and family called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marie Owens called on Josephine Eldridge Tuesdday.
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Miss Betty Stampfly of Robinson, Illinois, spent the holidays with Mrs. Nellie Scott and Mrs. Lottie Arnett. Miss Bonnie Milam spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder and family at Martinsville, Indiana. TSgt. and Mrs. Marion O'Neal of Chanute Field, Illinois, spent the holidays with the latter's mother, Mrs. Estella Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Jasonville. Mr. and Mrs. W-. P. Hartnett and family who have been living on the, Wabash Valley Farms for the past two years left Friday to make their home at Round Lake, Illinois. Mrs. Thelma Ivie of Gary, spent the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Flora Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Thompson and son of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson. Mrs. Walter Sparks and children and Mrs. Warren Beams of Terre Haute, spent the holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and son, Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels spent the week-end with relatives at Darlington, Indiana. Harold Smith resumed his work with the Standard Oil Co. Monday after enjoying a two weeks vacation at home. ,' ! r Boonvflle Leacis SIAC Cage Race ifi RtfkrNpll rlllcr . V1NCENNES, Ind., Dec. 4. The Central high school Bears of Evansville opened their 13461S47 campaign last week with a lescuiH-iiil 38-31 defeat of strong New Albany. Boonville last week put the squelch to the run of victories by paign on tue same evening, meeting Boonville. SIAC Standing (Dec. 1, 1946) Team W L Pet. Boonville 2 0 1.000 Jaspef ...2 0 1.000 Central 1 0 1.000 Reits ' 1 0 1.000 Bicknell . . . 2 1 .667 Runtingburg 1 1 .500 Vincennes 1 1 .500 Bedford ... 1 1 .500 Linton 1 1 .500 New Albany 0 1 .000 Bosse 0 1 .000 Princeton 0 1 .000 Washington 0 4 .000 Blocmington 0 0 .000 Sullivan 0 0 ,000 Games This Week. Friday, Dec. 6 Jasper at Reitz. Huntingburg at Bedford. Boonville at Sullivan. Central at .Blopmington. Edwardsport at Bicknell. Washington at Jeffersonville. Princeton at Pete:-.Aurg. Saturday, Dec. 7 - New Albany at Vincennes. Games Last Week. Jasper, 31; Huntingburg, 23. Reitz, 36; Vintennes, 35. Bedfcrd, 28; Washington, 22. Boonville; .47; Bicknell, 30. "Vincennes, 28; Washington, 24. Central, 36; New Albany, 31. .Linton, 36; Bosse, 30. Boonville, 45; Petersburg, 26. Jasper, 39; Jeffersonville, 33. Bedford, 53; Seymour, 35. Mt. Vernon, 30; Reitz, 28. (SIAC games.) Quit paying; rest and own your home. Special bargains on property, on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
Svmlitilf, Ire, World nyln rcwvfd RATS GET REVENGE ' ELGIN, 111. (UP) And odd fate overtook Trixie, a dog whose owner, Gardner Bargholz, estimated that she had killed 9,000 rats. Trixie was following a garbage wagon in her regular round against rats. A car came around a corner and killed her. Christmas Seals support nation-wide campaign against tuberculosis. You participate in that ramnainn -whpn vnn hnw nnrl i use the bright Christmas Seals of your tuberculosis association. 6.00 x 16 CREST DELUXE TIRES $15.97 . (Tax Ind.) Gamble's "The Friendly Store" SHIMMY5 CA0SES ACCIDENTS "wandtri"will cause bad acch tfenls. Have us remove the 'shimmy" from your tar and drive safely. Specialist service. (HI EHHGE 118 So. Main Plume 98 O Pepsi-Cola Comyany, Franchiscd BoJtier: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING ftiiWMitbamwiaBCTw;8g!ewire5Hii MODERN DESIGK SUPER SAFE . . . 15 M" 10" wheels, ball bear ings, semi-pneumatic tires, red baked enamel finish.
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NEURITIS PAINS LIKE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK TO LOCAL WOMAN Just recently a middle-aged woman of this vicinity told us !that she had suffered 3 years of torture with neuritic pains. She said she felt like a sharp knift was being gouged into her mus cles, and sometimes these pains a, would strike her like an electric shock. She said one could hardly stand it. Today this lady is again enjojing life, and she says tire , (;hTlge Js due. to taking EHUA1D. Her pains are gone now. No more feeling like a knife gouged into her muscles. She is entirely free of her misery, thanks ; to this remarkable new compound. RHU-AID is the new liquid i formula containing three valuable I medical ingredients. These Three Great medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store Adv. HOME GIFTS t J 4 - A fa-a. ? ,1 x J. E. GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Store ILL Long Island City, N. Y. CO. OF VINCENNES ALL STEEL COASTER cacn Phone 213) J5L
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