Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 248, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 December 1946 — Page 7
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For Sale HORSE DRAWN manure readers with rubber tires. Ruber tire wagons. Farm Bureau o-op. FOR John Deere parts and fcrvice call 285 at Mace Tire & ytery Service, Sullivan, Ind. Jf'OYLAND now open. Shop rly.' Make . Christmas morning your home a veritable bamaud from ROOT'S TOY DEARTMENT, second floor. WINTER wreaths and cemery decorations. Bright and colful. Wildins Ureennouses, hone 9214. We deliver. FRESH CUT FLOWERS ;irge Mums ana rompuuo, lads, Roses, Carnations, Snapkgons, neatly arranged for any casion. Wildin's Greenhouses, hione 9214. We deliver. FOR SALE 30-gallon fuel oil atet heaters. Limited quantity, oodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, End. . FOR SALE Roller skates, adistable to any shoe. $3.95 pair. limited supply. Woodward Hdw to. Dugger, Indiana. vriV! KAT.F. 1931 Model A f o4-door, in fair condition. seen 1 '. mile north of 'own. Jack Eslinger. ; " f ALE 517 "N.," Section v ladder-back rocker, haron quilt, 8 white plates, beautiful lace set, 2 antique clock navy blue suit, . green , brown suit, black knit & skirt, 2 ladies' coats, ,Yl"size 38. Other articles. I TOR SALE New Keystone ffnim. movie camera. John Kelly, Graysville phone. 'APPLES at the Bolten Orcharti 4 miles east of Dugger. (old storage and common storage. FOR SALE Crocheting. Two pftts for davenport and chair Kicks, other pieces of crocheting. S'B, Guy Ealon, 618 S. Main St. JFOR SALE 1C0 bags cement. iirest Burton, Graysville. TIRES 600:16, $17.27; 650:16, hft86. Purchase four tires and eceive set of white rims FREE. Lynn's, Shelburn. FOR SALE 1936 Ford Pickjp, new motor and paint. Priced Reasonable. Wence & Son, 11 orth Main. i APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS still have several varieties fine pples, various prices. Wilson arps. Orchard,. 8 miles east Carsle. FOR SALE Team, wagon and fiarness or will sell separate. Otto 3raner, 3 miles southeast Far mersburg. FOR SALE Five-month-old Hilly goat. 219 East Johnson, Sullivan. f FOR SALE Six-foot Oliver ;mbine; 1 one-row Wood's corn ker. Both in A-l condition, ert Arnett, 581 W. Johnson, Phone 599-A. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, bed, springs and mattress, Sstate pas s'ove. Mrs. A. E. Booher, 329 W. Washington. , CAR of Glendora oil treated toker on track. 4-8 furnace lump track. Drawer Coal Co., Phone J4. Dead Animals Removed Alt " kinds: horses, cows. "hevs, calve. and hogs. Call Mmrw Feed Service. Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford !S201 or Crawford 53109, i Ttrre Haute. We pay all f charges. 24 hoar ser- . tic. ; John- -WachteJ Co
Minimum charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 cents.
Double rate for White enameled all metal shower cabinets' with curtain and trim. 72 x 72" showe'r curtains and shower curtain sets in all colors. Chrome shower rods. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. PHONE 90. FOR SALE New tabletop kerosene range, 5-burner; bed complete with double coil springs; 1938 Model 2-door Ford. 24 East Snow St. Corner of State and Snow. GRAVEL For your driveway. Reasonably priced. Prompt delivery. John Rogers, 300 N. Broad St. Phone 640. FOR SALE Lady's 15-jewel Very Thin Gruen watch. Also 5case Coca Cola electric bottle cooler. Dutch Katterheinrich, Goody Shop. FOR ( SALE 1941 Mercury coach, new motor, radio and heater. Also 1936 lVa-ton Ford truck; one fuel oil heater. 305 N. Main. Phone 624-A. FOR SALE 4-toom semimodern house, new roof and siding, on paved street four blocks from square. Possession in six days. Call at 839 East Washington or phone 291. FOR SALE 1928 1-ton Chevrolettruck. Priced $175.00. Earl Arnett, 720 E. Chaney Street. FOR SALE Six-room house, ten acres; outbuildings, two wells, pond, nice shade. Located one i mile east of Hyniera, Road 48. 1 Graham Thoburn. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth. Newly overhauled. 5 good tires. 2 mi. north of Cass, 1!4. east. Donald Robertson. MODERN table top oil ranges. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Myers ' electric water system; heavy stock saddle. Ah?o government outdoor toilet. J. H. White, R. 3 Sullivan, Phone 8103. FOJri SALE Electrolux vacuum cleaner sales, service and supplies. Telephone Kirk McMillan, 250. FOR SALE 1946 Studebaker Champion 4-door sedan, radio and heater. Like new. Wyatt Motor Sales, Dugger, Indiana, Phone 77. FOR SALE-r-Poinsettias, holly wreaths, Christmas corsages, colorful wreaths, pots for cemetery decorations, cut flowers, funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse, 636 North Watson. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, good condition, new tires. Avanell Adams, 312 Bell St. MEDICINE CABINETS, wall mounted chrome towel bars, soap & paper holders; recessed chrome soap & paper holders, glass shelves with chrome brackets. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO., LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS.. PHONE 90. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for j tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. j JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 I North Section Street. NICE white male hog, 200 lbs. Will trade for a hog to butcher. Rid Bland. Call 4-0 Dugger. PUBLIC GAMES every Thurs day night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. . MRS. HELEN NEAL will be Clad to meet her patrons, both old and new, at the Nesbit Beauty Shop. We still have time for a limited number of appointments for permanent waves. Please phone early. Nesbit Beauty Shop, Phone 377. -
FOULTRYMEN! ! 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 STUD: Dairy goat buck. Registered Toggenburg. Fee $1.00 at gate. VA mi. west High School. Walter Wilson. ! SEE US for practical Christmas gifts. Heating pads, electric heaters, electric dishwashers, lamps, blankets, guns, chairs, writing ' desks, electric irons, roller skates, ' living room suites, radios. Wood ward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR RENT ' FOR RENT Three or- fourroom downtown unfurnished apartment. Box 20 c-o Times. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse ' charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.
xwiAyxv ley-u emu umu- Alma Jeffers an(j scretarymg. Gasoline tank repair. Nu- treasure Nell Gordon. xhose Cor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main prsent were Grace Kelly, JoseSt. Phone 334. phine SpinkS; Etta Brock, Tillie WANTED Cesspool and toilet Stwalley, Josephine Walters, cleaning. Modem pumping equip- Hazel Coogan, Lizzie Curry, ment. Box 20 care Times. Victoria Tipton, Alma' Jeffers, Conza Moreland, Ora Jordan, DOZER WORK WANTED. Call Nell Gordon, Wayne Jeffers and Floyd Shelton at Paxton, Phone John Wayne McBride. .The next 2 on 9. meeting will . be in the I.O.O.F.
TlAhTATinD . , ' , -.1 W ANTED Tenant for 200-acre stock farm. Must know stock. No investment required. Good fiveroom house, 7 miles of Sullivan. State age, experience and reference in first letter. Write Box B2, c-o Times. , 'Z. " WANTED TO BUY - Boy's e" one or &by-A-LOST 1 LOST Small brown cigarette lighter. $8.00 reward. Call Times Office. LOST Man's Waltham pocket watch, white gold. Liberal, reward. Call 539-B. . " IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of James T. Borders, who passed away one year ago today, Dec. 12th, 1945. Father was tired and weary, Weary with toil and with pain, Put by his pipe and rocker, He will never need them again. Into heaven's mansion he's en tered, Never to sigh or to weep, . After long years with life s struggles, Father has fallen asleep. Beautiful rest for the weary, Well deserved rest for the true: When our life's journey is ended We shall again be with you. The Children and Grandchildren. "Beef Cattle Housing in the North Central Region of the United States," bulletin No. 383, the sixth of a series of bulletins published cooperatively by 14 states, has recently been ipleased. The bulletin discusses types of buildings, management problems of structure and operation, environmental conditions, construction, remodeling, planning aids and feed, storage and space requirements. Copies are available from county agricultural agents. No More Free Water YOUNGSTOWN, O. (UP) Suburban Campbell residents paid water bills delinquent for nearly 15 years after city officials shut off water mains in an effort to collect $13,000 owed by 1.200 home owners. W-oowm me drajm SAV TUP. SALVAGE. BIRDSwe THAT PRECrOUS t?$D FAT DOWTWL'BE A .
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The Past Noble Grand Club met in the I.O.O.F. Hall Friday December 6th, for an all-day meeting. At noon a delicious . dinner was served and after the business meeting an exchange of gifts was enjoyed. The old off icers were retained for the following year. They are president, Tiilie Stwalley; . vice-president, Hall the second Friday in January. Mrs. Ruth Swayne and son, Charles and daughter, Phyllis, of Bloomington, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sylvia Annis and family. .. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd French Sunday evening. , Mi s. Clarence Shriver and sons have moved to Indianapolis where Mr. Shriver is employed.
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f shelbu is visitjng his brothers here. Mrs. Flora Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asbury and sons were Friday evening guests ot Mrs, Edith Alumbaugh. Mrs. James Hickman was in Terre Haute Monday, Mrs. Elsie Davies left Sunday to make her home for the winter with , her daughter in Terre Haute. Mrs. Kenneth Goldman and Mrs. Ernest Ballard were Terre Haute visitors Tuesday. Mrs. William Watkins has returned home from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whaley have returned to their home in Detroit, Michigan. Misses Dorothy Dugger and Esther Myers ware in Sullivan Tuesday evening. Those who attended the lecture of Capt. Fielding at Linton Tuesday evening were Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs. William Hopkins, Mrs. E. A. Hammack, Mrs. Ray Tison, Miss Effie Pigg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mrs. George Holder, Mrs. Lloyd Coyner and Mrs. Katherine Harting. sS. X f I 5. A 1 ? 4 5;
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Mrs. Ruby Hayworth and Mrs. Ruth Turner of Farmersburg attended the Eastern Star Lodge here Monday evening George Daniels of Terre Haute, visited friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCracken were in Terre Haute Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brown of , Indianapolis, and the letter's mother, Mrs. Harry Spinks, have returned home from Chicago where they attended the wedding of Miss Jessie Spinks and John Cofferty. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Setty. Mrs. Mayme Myers spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. II LOCALS Mrs. Etta Mae Long and Mrs. Eva Richard spent the weekend in Indianapolis and attended the School Bus Drivers Convention as representatives of Jefferson Township school bus drivers. Pvt. William P. Mason, Mrs. Paul Mason, Mrs. John Wolfe and son, Jerry Lee, spent Tuesday in Terre Haute.
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THE CONFESSIONS of two members of the Columbians, Inc., Ralph Childers right, and Lanier Waller, second from right, has implicated leaders of the organization in a scheme to take over the U. S. government, according to Georgia's Attorney General Eugene Cook, left.' With Assistant Attorney General Dan Duke, who has been investigating the case for the state of Georgia, the foursome examines dynamite sticks the youths alleged were to be used to bomb Negro homes. '(International Soundphoto)
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tewart 9 S. Court 0;ie-:.3ii:i.!te Test 1. What docs the word "cyclone" mean? 2. What are the oldest Jiving things ? 3. What is a bissectile year? Words of Wisdom As the Greek said, many men know how to flatter; few know to praise. Wendell Phillips. Hints on Etiquette When ' meeting strangers and shaking hands with them, make your handshake warm ami cordial, to carry a feeling of friendliness.
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FILM DIRECTOR CHARLES VIDOR, seeking to break his contract with Harry Colin, Columbia Pictures president, tells a Los Angeles court that Cohn cailed him unprintable names and interfered with hi3 marriage to the daughter of Jack Warner, head of another Hollywood film studio. 'International Soundphoto)
$89.89 for Lot 89 Wins MECHANICS3URG, Pa. (UP) War Surplus Lot No. 89 a orn,m of industrial thermometers drew its highest bid from A. S. Light, of Middlelown, Pa., who likes to keep things uniform. Light took the lot for $89.89. JO 0115 Phone 868
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m It! fi mi J Charles Vidor Evil Doers on Spot j 1 FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) ! Col. Austin R. Kiilian, superintendent of the Indiana slate police, has announced a campaign for heavier fines for petty ciimes. Kiilian hopes to discourage a statewide wave of small offenses. He is aiming primarily at drunks, traffic law violators and other petty wroijg-doers. Ilttston Has Moa Cops CHICAGO (UP) Among the nation's 19 largest cities, Boston has the most policemen per unit population and Minneapolis the fewest, according to statistics of the American Municipal Association. Telephone service cuiv and night Cail Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time f Ph. fius 1470 Stations COAL Can deliver ill hinds of coal. lump, mine run, stok er, treated or net treated; a nut. H. A. McKee Pho-e P24-A ' 335 N. Main St. if Sullivan, Ind. ,te you also, but f th?m. r-nat or ror.itivoiy d'?:vy yourc quarrel. Later you wili have an impulse to treat yourself to some luxury, but consider whether you really can afford it. Expect delays in social dates, for pleasant surprises are in the offing. -Continued delightful fun Will .come this evening if yon are alert for it One-Minute Test Answers 1. "Coil of a snake," 2. Trees. 3. A leap year. Inc
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