Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 246, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 December 1946 — Page 5

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For Sale RUBBER TIRE wagons m 'stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. iron Tnhn DpprR narts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, ind. TOYLAND now open. Shop early. Make Christmas morning in vnnr home a veritable SantaLland from ROOT'S TOY DE PARTMENT, second iioor. L WINTER wreaths and cemelery decorauons. onsui " -u orful. : Wilclin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Larce Mums and Pompoms, Glacis, Roses, Carnations, Suapliragons, neatly arranged for any occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE 1931 Model A. Has 16" wheels -and tires. Clyde yHarrison, Dugger Phone 87. FOR GALE 30-gal!on fuel oil water healers. Limited quantity. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FDR SALE 3-piece oedroom suite, desk and clfair, piano, rug, gocn, fix 12. Stanley Waggoner, Farmersburg. ' PECANS FOR SALE j By Tri Kappa Chapter. ' Large shelled fresh pecans in1 Kmep"Rd. bags. Make nice CbH.-fmns fcift.s. Telephone j t . FOR . SALE Colorful artificial flowers in pots and baskets. Also wreaihs f?:- cemetery decoration. Goldfish, food and moss. Cut flowers, pot flowers and funeral designs. Bean's Greenij! ciwe. FOR SALE Roller skates, adjustable to any shoe. $3.95 pair. Limited supply. Woodward Hdw 'Co., Bugger, Indiana. ' FOR SALE Canaries. Hens twl singers. Dark, yellow or spotted. Mrs. Wm. L. Jones, Carlisle, Ind. (fOh bAL,L Moores heatin? ' , stove, in good condition. Jewell 'Cotton Wilkes, Dugger, Ind. ' .FOR SALE Five-room bung".elov, elec'.ricity, basement, seven ares, outbuildings, young fruit ti'e,:s, located on good road and 'school bud ivinc mile.-; south-east Farmersburg.. Priced for quick sale. Contact or call Hazel Yates, Farmersburg. r FOR SALE Good team of J mares, weighing about 1450 lbs.; 'frefh Jersey row, good one. Herb Ladson, Ehclburn Route 1. VniJKLEK Stoker:; XX Centar? Fas race?; rmall Gas Furnaces, fully automatic, set in floor, no basement required. All kinds of automatic beat controls. St'ok'er service by - experts. Heat Service, 8 N. Main, Phone 855. BRIGHTEN your home for

Christmas with O'Brien guaran- '. . Insfruction, Male. DIESEL I teed paints from the P and A J POWER offers genuine opporStore. 1 tunities to wide-awake men, me- ; . ! chanically inclined. Prepare now FOR SALE '30 Model Ford in ,narp timn iw retinal ttjtt

or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents. word additional. Double rate for '

will be made for use of a box art vprtispmpnts are rnnf irlpntial One used Sears Stoker, $75.00. LAWRENCE VILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCE VILLE , ILLINOIS. PHONE SO. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Excellent condition. Also kitchen sink, size 18x30. 300 North Broad. Phone 640. FOR SALE Pony, bridle and saddle; 1931 Chevrolet 2-door. Ben Bennett, Sullivan Route 2, Phone 8045. FOR SALE Good Magic Chef botlle gas stove, all fittings available; good kerosene Frigidaire, heating stoves and all kinds of furniture. Your visit will be appreciated. Parr's Exchange, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Delivery bicycle. Sold to person here with first $15.00. Fritz Stein Bakery. FOR SALE Collapsible baby buggy, Baby Tenda, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, large medicine chest, door, size 6'8" x 33"; boy's bat & suit, size 8. 602 N. Broad. FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford 4-door, in fair condition. May be seen 1 mile north of Scotchtown. Jack Eslinger. FOR SALE 517 N. Section St.: cherry ladder-back rocker, Rose of Sharon quill, 8 white Haviland plates, beautiful lace luncheon set, 2 antique clock shelves, navy blue suit, green knit suit, brown suit, black knit blouse ;& skirt, 2 ladies' coats, alt" size 38. Other articles. . 71RE"-M.15,.3si7.27; 6:50:16. $20.86. Purchase four tires and receive set of white rims FREE. Flynn's, Shelburn. APPLES at the Boltsn Orchard 4 miles east of Dugger. Cold storage and common storage. FOR SALE Crocheting1 Two sets for davenport and chair I backs, other pieces of crocheting. Mrs. Guy Eaion, 618 S. Main St. Two small size automatic oil burning hot air furnace units. LA WHENCE VILLE SALES CO.. J . A W R K N CK VILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE P0. FOR KAT.JCmo b??? cement. j Forest Burton, Graysville. FOR SALE New Keystone 8 r"m. mr-vie camera. John Kelly, Graysville phone. FOR RENT FOR RENT Three or fourroom downtown unfurnished ?partment. Box 20 c-o Times. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment tTonblps. Phone 2J55. W. S. .TARED IMPLEMENT SALES. 19 North Section Street. PRIVATE PARTY 'iTTffranee homes for veterans. Box 1, c-o Times.

roULTRTMEN! ! here is a rare bargain while tlicy last 600 heavy breed AAA chicks at only $5.95 per 100. Phone us immediately. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court, rhone 606.

WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED two cars of coal by the government, 1 egg and 1 stoker. Will be on tracks either Saturday or Monday. Only Vi to one ton allowed each customer and customer must present written statement, signed by a witness, that he has less than one ton in, i his bin. Iivan. Draper Coal Co., Sul-, HUNTERS & TRAPPERS j Now that the market has been established on raw furs since the 1 big auction sale, there is some- j what of a disappointment to the fur collectors both rural and

large collectors. So don't forget spent the week-end here with that I am still buying and can relatives and friends, pay you top market. I still pay and Mrs- clvde Smith of your bridge loll on' $25 or more. East Glenn, spent Sunday afterShorty Lowe, Hutsonville, 111. noon here with Mr- and Mrs'

Wanted WANTED - Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free oi cnarge. none wo. -a reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. Nu-

Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main and Mrs. Bertha Underhill were St. Phone 334. in Sullivan, Saturday. , . Mn,rn - , . ., . Members of the Betsy Ross WANTED-Cesspool and toilet Council wi1 mect at the Jr Ha1 cleaning. Modern pumping equip- Wednesday for an all-day meetmentBox 20 care Times. j and cotered dish dinner. This

WANTED Small furnished apartment, modern. Man and wife. Orin Snyder, Davis Hotel. WANTED Washings and ironing done at my home. 333 North Broad. LOST LOST Small brown cigarette lighter. $8.00 reward. Call Times Office. LOST Man's Waltham pocket watch, white gold. Liberal reward Call 539-B. ANNUAL FARM BUREAU BANQUET HELD NOVEMBER 30 Hie z.)tn Annual I'arm Bureau Banquet was held Saturday night, November 30th, at the Sullivan Methodist Annex. A delicious turkey dinner was enjoyed by about 138 members and their families. Dinner music was furnished by Jean Campbell and her band from Evansville. "Uncle's Neighbors"; Was subject for an interesting talk by George Harvey of the Research Department. Short talks by A. M. Wilson I and Addison Drake were of interest to all. ' The following officers were I elected for 1947: Rush Davis, I Chairman; A. M. Wilson, ViceClwirman; Mr. Zula Armstrong, S &.' E Leader; Lois Shepherd, : Gfcrrtsry-Treasurar. i Meeting was adjourned and a rodal hour followed where friends visited together. i L?.w Cicl:es Up EUGENE, Ore. (UP) Police collected $29 in fines for parking meter violations when Robert C. Broderick visited the Eugene station to report the theft of his au- I tomobile. Officers found 29 one-1 dollar fines charged against the license numbrr Broderick gave to identify his car. Going Down

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Joe LaFollette of Muncie, uiauae oerman. I Mrs. Eva Duckworth shopped in Sullivan one day last week. Mrs. Chloe Stevenson and daughter) Pauline, spent Saturday in xerre Haute. Carl Jones visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Don McFarland 1 wil1 be tne Christmas party, with an exchange of gifts in the afternoon. All members are urged tr. .oltonH Philathea Class Meets. The members of the Philathea class were entertained by Mrs. Hallie Bush at her home on South State St., Friday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Hazel Scott; Vicei resident, name tticney; secretaryj Fern Banfield; Treasurer, LOVE WALKS OUT ( j 4

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HIS LEGS PARALYZED bv shrapnel, veteran Harold Myd".ck cft) is pictured in a wheelchair in a FiUsburgli Court as lie as'.ccd a divorce fvom bis wife, Ke said she l:d not been to see him or written to him in two years. At the right is Donald Shafev, also a dibbled veteran, who ap- i teared as witness. A quick divorce was promised. (International) i

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Ora Jordan; Pianist, Armeda Stout; Reporter, Lillian Jones. As a part of the program, an auction sale was held of articles .

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iteiresnmenrs oi sanowicnes, ' wjtjj Breck Leach, cookies and coffee were served. J Mrs. John Smith and baby Those present were Armeda daughter, Jean Ann, were moved Stout, Ethel Wright, Hallie Rich- Sunday to the home of Mr. and ey, Maude Taylor, Ora Jordan, 'Mrs. Bill Reid from the Mary Keziah Phillips, Grace Norris, Sherman Hospital. Lillian. Jones, Sadie Thompson,! Anna Harrison spent the Fern Banfield. Jessie Bardslev. wppk-end in Sullivan with Mr

Edna Boyll and the hostess, Hallie Bush. - The Christmas party will be held in two weeks at the home of . Fern Banfield, with Hazel Scott .acting as assistant hostess. MEROM The Merom Brotherhood will meet Tuesday night, December 10th, at the Holt Hall at -7:00 o'clock. Dr. S. W. Robinson, Dis- . t-riM filinorintfinrJisnt nf TVTpthnHist church will be the speaker. All Imen of the community are urged . to 3ttend j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKee left Thursday for Lafayette to spend the holidays with their children. I Dean Reid and Charles Owens ' of Ball State College at Muncie, spent tne weeK-end at nome. Genq Vigus Jr. and Wayne ON DISABLED VET y, i ' i i i I ( i t q4 W , s IT Eutmw

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Mahan, students at Indiana State Teachers College, spent the week-end at home. i , , , ., . , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote and I of Palestine) spent Sunday and Mrs. Robert Harrison and son. i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garner and Mrs. Harry Young and daughter of West Terre Haute, were supper guests last Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Renaker and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoesman and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sparks attended lhe wedding of Doris Ward and rranit z.enor ai tne memooist thurch in Shelburn Sunday afternoon. Frank McNabb and Gerald P" uina umversay spent the week-end at home. Anna Seldomridge returned Thursday to Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Mona Hopkins was in Linton Wednesday. I Mrs. George Comstock entertained the ladies of the Baptist Mission Circle Friday evening. Seven members were present. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shepherd snd Mrs. Ed Shepherd were In Uferre Haute Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Murel Ileadley were Sunday guests of Mr. and ; Mr;. Earl Davis. ! Robert Terhime of Boston, Mass., who has been the gusst of 1 Mr. and Mr3. Jarnes Reeves left ; for Flint, Michigan. He is the son ' vt. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Alkln't Servloe Cost dynasty was overFrench Revolution chadnezzar became the great est man in Babylon?. Words of Wisdom . Waste not, want not; wilful waste makes woful want. Eenjamin Franklin. Hints on Etiquette NoweUmaruiered,thoughtf ul t)r romnn" r. 'ii At-.r'":

of Frank Terhune and was recently discharged from the Army. Mrs. Richard Wheeler recently returned from Boston. Mrs. Nick Schaad is confined .to her home by illness, Mrs. E. A. Hammack was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Exline of Exline Corner. Mrs. George Williams was a Linton visitor Monday. Phillip Davies was in Linton Fridav evening

We are proud to announce that although price ceilings have been removed, we have not increased the wholesale price of 7 Up to our dealers. Although costs have risen and we are limited to 60 of our 1941 usage of sugar, we believe it best to do all we can to help hold -t the line against rising prices.t 7 Up STILL THE SAME NO CHANGE IN TRICE, ' QUANTITY or QUALITY

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