Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 244, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 December 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale RUBBER TIRE wagons in Wtock. Farm Bureau Co-op. fhr .Tnhn neere 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 DE PARTMENT, second floor. V WINTER wreaths and cemetery aecorauous. dii&u mv fPhone 9214. We deliver. i FRESH . CUT FLOWERS Large Mums and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, neatly arranged for any nrension. Wiidin's Greenhouses, h'hone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE Anti - freeze. E9c gal. GAMBLE'S, The Friendly Store. Hartley Kartak, Owner. See STAHL'S STANDARD ft?cr-ice for new ATLAS lires and tubes. Personalized Lubrication. 29 N. Section Street. Phone 262. FOR SALE Studebaker sedan, in good condition, good tires. 1 buy junk of all descriptions. North End Junk Shop, 1101 N. State St. FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac, good ftWorn. Graysville phone. , V FOR SALE Two fingertiplength coats, size 16, light tan; lone pair men's brown shoes size 7'i.Call G16-A. FOR SALE Electric refrigera te and Underwood typewriter, Lewis ,E. Chowning, Coffman Building, Sullivan. FOR SALS APPLES. Bring Vn containers. Itickard Or chard, 1 mile west of Legion jHome. FOR SALi: Mewly remodeled, fainted, papered, new roof, 3toom cottage on pavement. A bargain. Immediate possession. Inquire or write Beck, 548 So. ourt St. , FILLING STATION for sale or Irade. On Highway 54 in Dugger. See or phone 123R5. Herbert ftioggatt, Dugger. Fi-'prn-ir- KWifnfr and Ri'w Tfniria. I Hone 27F3. L FOR SALE Used automatic coal stoker in good condilHn. M?o Hollywood bed. Paul C. (.Stratum, Tel. 57 or 638. NOTICE FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet 2cor deluxe sedan, rad-'o. heater. A-l shape. Also 15)37 Plymouth lilf-door sedan. Both can be seen fit Bus Station in Shelburn. FOR SALE All wool practically new, size 18; coat, one -jtvool sport co-it, 1 pr. shoes, new, size G!2. 123 Wert Wall St. FOR SALE One Remington pump shotgun, good condition, jlflmort like new. Can be -necn at Gus Hoecman's, R. 3, near Glenrinra FOE SALS Young white male kheg, about 200 lbs. Vm. Alsman, lz miles south of Dugger. Call mornings or evenings. Dugger Phone. -- REGISTERED Cocker Pups for Xmas delivery. Richey, 2 Smiles south of Terre Haute, Slate Road 63. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cowa, flltfcn. alvra anrl hnra ft Monroe Feed Service, SnlU ran phone .132 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, I ; irre Jiuuie, we pay au fr. vme charges. 24 hour serif !rle. John Wachfel Co T &S3s.5

FOR SALE Lady's black coat, size 18, real good. 841 N. Court St.

FOR SALE Heatrola stove, davenport, baby bathinette, good condition. Priced reasonable. Call 165-42 Dugger. FOR SALE Middle sized Florence heater with new rings, grate, perfect bowl, in A-l condition. $40. Call . Ann & Jess's Lunch Room, Shelburn. FOR SALE '30 model Ford coupe, fair condition. Phone 9082. Herman Welsh. 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 de livery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1931 Model A. Has 16" wheels and tires. Clyde Harrison, Duggor Phone 87. FOR SALE East Jackson, 5room strictly modern bungalow, including gas. Immediate possession for quick sale. Inquire 424 S. Court. FOR SALE Five-piece breakfast set, white enamel, drop-leaf table.. Coed condition. 300 N. Bjroad. Phone 640. FOR SLE Colorful artificial flowers in pots and baskets. Also wreaths for cemetery decoration. Goldfish, food and moss. Cut i lowers, pot flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse. FOR SALE 30-gallon fuel -oil water heaters. Limited quantity. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Roller skates, adjustable to any shoe. $3.95 pair. Limited supply. Woodward Hdw , j Co., Duggi-r, Indiana. i FOR SALE Canaries." Hens and singers. Dark, yellow or i spotted. Mrs. Wm. L. Jones, Carjli:,lc, Ind. i FOR SALE Moores heating stove, in good condition. Jewell j Cotton Wilkes, Dugger, Ind. I FOR SALE Five-room bung alow, electricity, basement, seven acres, outbuildings, young fruit traas, located on good road and school bus route 3 miles southeast Farmeraburg. Priced for quick sale. Contact or call Hazel Y?tes, Farmersburg. FOR SALE Home woven wool rugs and cotton rugs. Also practical aprons. Mrs. Don P. McClure, south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Good team of mares, weighing about 1450 lbs.; fresh Jersey cow, good one. Herb Ladscn, Shelburn Route 1. WINKLER Stokers; XX Century Furnaces; small Gas Furnaces, fully automatic, set in floor, no basement required. Ail kinds of automatic he;-it controls. Stoker service by experts. Heat Service, 8 N. Main, Phone 855. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms. Outside entrance. Close in. Adults only. 219 South Section St. FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. Gentleman preferred. 221 French St., Phone 481. Mrs. A. G. McGuire. , SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL Your Cowhides FOR HIGHEST PRICES Alvey Feed Company Second & Ohio Streets Terre Haute, Ind.

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PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. PRIVATE PARTY will finance homes for veterans. Box 1, c-o Times. FOULTKYMEN! ! here is a rare bargain while they last 600 heavy breed AAA chicks at only $5.95 per 100.' Phone us immediately. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court. Phone 606. AT FLYNN'S Service, Shelburn, Indiana, you will find lunch meats, oleomargarine, eggs, soap powders, gloves, ice cream and candy. WE 'HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED two cars of coal , by the government, 1 egg and 1 stoker. Will be on tracks either Saturday cr Monday. Only y to one ton allowed each customer and customer must present written stateincut, sfgucd by a witness that he has less than one ton in his bin. Draper Coal Co., Snl-! livan. Instruction, Male. DIESEL ' POWER offers genuine ' opportunities to wide-awake men, mechanically inclined. Prepare now in spare time by practical UEI training. Write for free facts. Utilities Diesel Training, Box TG, c-o Times. SPENCER SUPPORTS individually designed for men, women and children. Call Iya Giles after 5 p. m. i Wanted 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. Piione 334. 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 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. WANTED Used Girl Scout handbooks. Call 864. MAN WITH LIVESTOCK EXPERIENCE WANTED Well known feed company has good paying job for man wUh livestock feeding experience. Full time permanent job, requiring rojnve.jtment. Prefer man 25-40 with car. Complete training given. Home nights. Box 145 care Times. WANTED TO BUY Farm up to 160 acres, perfcrably in Sullivan County. Write or see Robert Ballard, Sullivan R. 2, 3 miles west of New Lebanon Elevator. LOST LOST Saturday evening, dark green snakeskiu cigarette case with Ronson lighter inside. Large reward. Finder call Times office. LOST Two male hounds, black, white and tan, one mostly .white. Please call 9 on 8 Paxton, reverse call. Roscoe Brannon. LOST Dark brown and silver Ronson cigarette lighter. $6.00 reward. Call Times Office. LOST Young fox dog, 23 in. tall. Left side face tan, tan spot in forehead, white on right side.1 Cletus Bramble, Jasonville, Ind. LOST Black Navy scarf. Reward. Jinnie McGuire, Phone 481. FOUND 2 articles in wrong car on the square Monday, Dec. 2. Owner may have same by writing finder, Box G-2, c-o Times, identifying lost articles and paying for this ad. ALWAYS Tasty Foods & Pastries at the Golden Arrow Gafe Meal Tickets Can Be Bought Here. i

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Mrs. Albert Milliken of Terre Haute, spent Wednesday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, who have been employed in Indianapolis for the past several months, have returned to their home here. Mrs. Clate Gatlin attended the funeral of John Calvin Campbell at Sullivan Wednesday afternoon. Miss Minnie Hilcerbrand spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cottingham and Mrs. Lizzie Carrithers and son, Cecil, were in Lawrenceville, Illinois Tuesday. Mrs. Ann Stout left Thursday for California, where she will! make an extended visit with her i daughter. . I Mrs. Jessie Bardsley visited her jsister, Mrs. Mary Carter , in Sullivan, Wednesday. OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES Letters from ministers and others, interested in local option, are especially invited for this column. Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the risht to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor miy know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do ftot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. Cape Has a Name for Them - I PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (UP) i Summer visitors arc known to the natives of Cape Cod as i "health eaters." i

UBL1C SAL Of Household Goods THURSDAY, DEC. 12

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Having sold our farm, am offering the following articles for sale on above date and time. Located north of Sullivan, one-half mile off of Road 41, known as the Wolf farm:

One seven-fco.t G.M. Frigidaire One ct-al range, green and ivory enamel finish One coal oil range, twobarnev, bx't-in oven Two tubular lawn chairs One osk bookcase and writing desk combination One Victrola One oak library table Two brass beds with springs One gasoline pressure range One breakfast suite One Plymouth eight-day mantle clock One Apex electric radio Cabinet One wicker library table One wicker davenport One wicker settee One wicker chair 1 One . wicker rocker Two 9x12 Congoleum rugs. One electric iron Two oak dressers

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NOU GRAB Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Fythlan Sisters meeting, postponed until December 12. Basketball Mothers Club, Monday, December 9, 2:00 p. m., Mrs. Paul Howe, 735 North Main Street. Royal Neighbors, regular meeting, Woodman Hall, Friday, December 6, 7:30 p. m. Degree staff be present, there will be work. Election of officers to be held at this meeting for new year. Good attendance. The Methodist " church choir will meet each Tuesday and Thursday nights, until Christmas, at 7:30 P. M. Fresbyterian Circles will meet Friday, 2:30 p. m. Circle 1. Mrs. .Tov Manle: Circle 2. i Mrs. VV. C Borders; Circle 3, .Mrs. Waldo Wheeler. Sullivan Chapter No. 188 Order of the Eastern Star, tegular stated meeting. Monday, December 9, 7:30 p. m. Necdlecraft Club. Wednesday, December 11, 2 p. m., home of Mrs. Claude Ford. (Notfr Send your club notices to the Times ' Saturday before week club meets.) IN MEMO R I AM In memory of our mother, Stella Walters, who passed away one A-ear ago today, Dec. 6, 1945. Wenever knew that our hearts Cowld ache with such bitter pain Just longing for a vanished face, Td hear your voice again. We never knew that days could be So lonely, sad and blue, But darling mother, we have learned Many things since we -lost you. Our lips cannot tell what to say, God alone nows how we miss you In our home that is lonesome today. Sadly missed by husband, children, grandchildren. 12:30. LL Two 9x12 rugs One Warm Morning heater, new One large wicker chair Two wicker chairs One crffee table Two ice cream freezers One lawn mower One two-burner electric hot plate One fourteen-inch walking plow i One double shovel j Ore Airway electric sweeper with attachments One Bissel hand sweeper One food grinder Two floor lamps Two hundred feet garden hose One clock One garden plow One rain barrel Two folding lawn chairs Two cross-cut saws Two gasoline barrels One grindstone

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