Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 250, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 December 1946 — Page 5
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For Sale HORSE DRAWN manure spreaders with rubber tires. Rubber tire wagons. Farm Bureau Co-op. ' 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 Santa--land from ROOT'S TOY DEPARTMENT, second floor. W1NTF'.R wreallis 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 lor any occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. APPLES at the Bolten Orchard 4 miles east of Dugger. Cold storage and common storage. APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS Still have several varieties fine apples, various prices. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east Carlisle. LATEST popular, classical Victor and Columbia lecords, Christmas, albums and child rein's' '-re-' cords. Record players, needles, albums ' and radii Music boxes, guitar;, bund and orchestra instruments. R. W. Cadwell Music House. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing unils for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. GRAVF.L For your drive a ay. Reasonably priced. Prompt delivery. John Refers. 300 N. Broad St. Phone -640 MODERN table lop oil ranges. Woodward Ildw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE Myers 'electric water system; heavy stock saddle. Also government outdoor toilet. J. H. White, R. 3 Sullivan, Phone 8103. FOR SALE ElRctroiux vacuum cleaner sales, servire 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 Poinsetiias, holly wreaths, Christmas corsages, colorful wreaths, pots for cemetery decorations, cut flowers, funeral designs. Bean's Greenhouse, C36 North Watson. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, good condition, new tires. Avanell Adams, 312 Bell St. FOR SALE Good farm wagon. Dick Ashmore, 1 mile east of Shelburn on Shady Lane road. FOR SALE 1946 Ford truck. O. D. & R. C. Pattern, Graysville. GOODRICH TIRES in stock. No need to buy 2nd grade tires now. We put them on. So. Side Auto Supply. CLOSING OUT "PANDAS, dolls, toys. Some reduced to xk of cost. So. Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE Heating stove. Frank Waldrop, Hymera. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Tcrre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtel Co, Terre Haute, Indiana
I FOR SALE Saddle horses, I Shetland pony, 1937 Chev. sedan, i cedar fence posts, 1 2-wheel bug
gy cart. 535 Sylvan Dell. Phone 885. FOR SALE Over 2100 lbs. of Christmas candy. All you want, no limit, prices from 29c to 49c per lb. Special reductions to churches and schools. Bose's Super Market, 610 North Main St. CHRISTMAS records, White Christmas, Jingle Bells, Silent Night, Adeste Fidelis, The Christmas Song, When You Trim Your Christmas Tree. Three record album of Christmas carols. . R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Kurtzmann grand piano, mahogany lacquer finish, 5 feet 10 inch size, recently factory rebuilt. 580 A Street NE. Linton. - , FOR SALE Delco radio with short wave, 1945 model, excellent condition; floor sweeper, small hand sweeper, electric iron, all 32 volts. Phone Graysville. C. D. Howell. FOR SALE Alarm clocks, pocket watches, wrist watches, pocket knives, new 19-jauge Remington automatic shotgun, 28 modified choke. Also Zippo lighters, new casting rods and reels. Bose's Super Market, 610 North Main Street ; FOR SALE 1341 Ford 1-ton trupJ6 Long wheel base." Excellent mechanical condition. E. H. Clayton, Box 232, Linton, Ind. COMPITEbatlii-oo"moutfits. Tub, lavatory and stool. Limited supply. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth. Newly overhauled. 5 good tires. 2 mi. north of Cass, l'4 east. Donald Robertson. Water Heating EquipmentAutomatic water heaters for oil, natural and bottled gas. Coal burning, sidcarm gas and kerosene heaters. Ranga boilers. Furrace coils. In stock'. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES CO, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone 90. FOR SALE J. 5-room. semi -modern bungalow. .East Washington St. Immediate possession. 2. 5-room house, front and rear porch, large Jot. North State St. Possession soon. 3. 6-room house, lights, gas, water, full bath, 2 fireplaces, new paint, new roof, garage, large lot. Close in, wonderful location. Priced to sell. Possession 20 days. 4. 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, with stoker heat. Good location. 5. 4-room house & bathroom, large basement, new furnace, new stoker, large lot with barn. Good location. Possession 30 days. 6. 5-room house, good condition, large lot with buildings. Location, Carlisle Ind., on Highway 41. Reasonable price. Possession soon. 7. We have other city property. Also grocery stores & restaurants and several productive farms. For further information and details see USREY & BURDG'E Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley Bids. Sullivan, Ind. Phone 548. FOR SALE Turkeys for Christmas. S. E. Coulson, NewLebanon phone. FOR SALE 1544 Ford tractor, plow, disk, cultivator, weeder, scoop, heavy duty mower. 1-4 mile west, 1-4 mile south New Harmony mine. Kenneth Moore. FOR SALE Bull and heifer calves, Holstiens and Jerseys. All ages. Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mi. north of Merom on Highway 63. LIMITED QUANTITY of auto and truck batteries now available. Arrow Auto Stores, Sullivan, Ind. N. Side Square. FOR SALE Philco cabinet style radio In good condition. 725 E, Jackson,
FOR SALE Four-room house, screened-in porch, good outbuildings, two lots. See Pete
Huff, Merom. FOR SALE Large tricycle in good condition. Phone 522-L. FOR SALE Milk fed Bronze turkeys. Also white and grey rabbits. Raleigh Ranard, 1 mi. south Dugger. VITALITY dog food, $6.95, 25 lbs., $1.85; 18 Magic and Major j egg mash, $4.15; rye shorts, wheat ' shorts, $3.25; corn and oats, $3.35; ground cats, $2.85. Hay and i siraw. ADie s r eea store. FOR SALE Boy's size 8. Like new and dry cleaned. Merom. I FOR SALE Popcorn for the i holiday season. Large yellow var iety. Pops well. 10c pound. Pete McCammon, Sullivan R. 1. APPLES: Give apples for Xmas! Staymen winesap,. Red & Golden Del. from cold storage. , Also other varieties. Rickard Orchard, Phone-9035. FOR SALE 6-room semimodern house in Sullivan at 223 North State St. Immediate possession. Inquire at house address. FOR SALE Fur coat, size 14; overcoat, size 38. Call 650 after 6 p. m. or before' 10 a. rri. or anytime Wednesday. FOR SALE 3 pig3 8 weeks old. 3Vi miles west of Sullivan. Isaac Pearison, R. R. 2. : FOR SALE 1 fat hog, nice butchering size. Will deliver. Bill Trotter, 1-2 mile north Glendora Store. I FOR SALE Oil burning circu lator heating stove, with auto matic damper and oil barrel. New wedding ring quilt and pillow top to match, made of lovely material. 221 W. Thomas St., Sullivan, Ind. liFOR SALE Davenport, eral chairs, gate-leg table. brary table, Philco radio, portable record player, bicycle, like new. 430 W. Washington. FOR SALE (or will rent furnished) 4-room house centrally located in Hymera. , See Walker' McHugh. cvat rmrroo TRUCK TIRES and tubes, all sizes. City Service Corner, Phone 1SFOR SALE Child's new automobile; baby bassinet; also an Everiiot electric cooker. 338 W. Donaldson. Phone 447-Y. FCR SALE Beautiful Table top gas stove with oven control. Many other new and nearly new house furnishings at the P & A Store. Sinks: stainless Enameled steel flat steel and rim sinks.
Wooden cabinets with single and investment required. Good fivedouble tub sinks and trim. rnjroom house, 7 miles of Sullivan. stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES j State age, experience and refer-
COMPANY, LAWRENCE VILLE, I ILLINOIS. Phone 90. LIMITED QUANTITY of Wards Riverside tires and tubes now available. Arrow Auto Stores, Sullivan, Ind. N. Side Square. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room country home, furnished. See after 6:00 p. m. at Aaron White's, east of Cheese Plant. FOR RENT A two-room furnished house for rent 10 milas south of Tcrre Haute across from Pimento school. Two blocks from bus line. Inquire Newt Lane, Pimento, Indiana. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street MRS. HELEN NEAL will be glad 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. INSTRUCTION, MALE. Good pay jobs offered trained auto bedy-fender in daily "want ads." Put in a few hours weekly learn ing welding, painting, metal i work, etc. Chance for high wag-! es or your own business. G.I. Approved. Write for free information. Auto-Crafts Training, 17 c-o Times. SELL YOUR CORN to Johnsen Elevator NOW. Paying $1.18 for No. 2 Yellow Corn. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR, next to C, & E. I. Depot.
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FULLER Bristlecomb Hair Brushes make ideal Xmas gifts. Order now. Bill Trotter, R. R. 3. Ph. Shelburn 161-J. ; I 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, cuns. chairs, writing desks, electric irons, roller skates, living room suites, radios. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. ' ARE YOU taking advantage of the many bargains in the only sliehtlv used household furnishings at our store? You can furn ish your home complete at a big saving. P and A Store. ' Wanted WANTED - Dead animals. We dead animals free 'remove your (,f chai'Se; pone No. reverse , charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. RADIATOR repair and clean ing. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. DOZER WORK WANTED. Call Floyd sWlton at Paxton, Phone 2 on 9. WANTED Tenant for 200-acre stock farm. Must know stock. No ence jn first letter. Write JBox B2, c-o Times. WANTED TO BUY Boy's 24-in. bicycle. Phone 68 or 569-A, HELP WANTED Girls who can wear sizes 14 to 16 apparel smartly. Phone 759-Y. WANTED A furnished or unfurnisned apartment by young couple with new baby boy. Box 43, care Times. .WANTED Good 2-wheel . tandem trailer. Write Box CD, c-o Times. WANTED 9 to 10 ft. steel hydraulic dump bed. John A. Rogers, 300 N. Broad St., Sullivan. Phone 640. LOST I Bird dog, white & livLOST er. Reward. Also Briggs & Stratton motor for sale. Albert Poe, Shelburn R. 2. Phone. NEWKIRK FUNERAL HOME CARDS OF THANKS Rooksberry: " It is with grateful apprecia tion that we extend our sincere thanks to our neighbors and tnenas tor tne Kindness snown us during the loss of our loved ' one, Smyra Rooksberry. We especially wish to thank Brother Tidrick, Brother Hull, the sing-' ers, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. j The Family . i Dunbar: It is with grateful hearts and deep appreciation that we extend sincere thanks to every friend and neighbor who was so kind to us at the death of our loved one, j Belle Dunbar. We especially wish I to thank Brother Sutch, the1 singers, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. The Dunbar Bnd Carrico Families. .
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The Parent-Teachers Association is sponsoring, a chili supper and auction sale to be held Wednesday night, December 18. The supper will be served from 5:00 p. m. until 7:00 p. m. in the cafeteria for a nominal charge. The auction sale will be held in the school gym at 7:00 p. m. The nrnropds of the sale and suDoer will go toward helping defray
expenses of the school cafeteria, quaneue vugim- u, The public is cordially invited. Wayne French, Becky McCrockThe Altruist class party has ! Hn and Stella Crowder, "Tea for been postponed to Friday night, iTw" "Wnen Day w Done." December 20th at 7:00 o'clock at Alter the program all went to the
the home of Mrs. Effie Cooper with Lura Hawkins as co-hostess. Members please bring a 50 cent gift for the exchange. The Holt Hall was the scene Wednesday evening, December 11th of a very pleasant party
given by the Merom Rebekah kms and a lard can ot caee Lodge No. 572 in honor' of tbe;'wais furnished by the committee. District Deputy President, Mrs. ! supper gifts were exchangEffie Cooper. The Hall was ed from a beautiful decorated beautifully decorated in the true ' tiee- About one hundred guests
Christmas soirit and long tables placed in the shape of a square U were very cleverly decorated. S sfZei ,rese Graysville, Shelburn and Hymera lodges. Mrs. Anna Nichols had charge of a surprise Christmas program in which all the lodges represented took part. The Npble Grands then presented to Mrs- Cooper gifts of appreciation for her work, follow-, e by response by Mrs. Cooper, j Talks were then given by representatives of each group present. ine meeting was closed by sing ing "Silent Night" in unison. Mr. and Mrs. James Maunin and daughter and Leo Simpson of Vienna, Illinois, were guests last week of Mrs. Freda Hubble . , , , and family. Horace t. John has returned home from a visit with Mr. and MrS- William Seibe and sons at Holland, Indiana. ER i PARTY IN HONOR Of CHARLES E. SHARPE The Parent-Teachers Association met at the high school as-, sembly on December 10th. The jnew project P.T.A. is establishi ing a new library. Those put on j the library committee were, chairman, Vina Syster, Cletus Kiser, Tom Gardner. Kenny Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brunker , Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. : Ralph Marshall. Bro. Foutz of I Pimento conducted the devoj tions. After the business meeting j Ero. MJJlcs dismissed P.T.A. .and all remained seated for the program which was as follows: Duet "Who Will. Our Pilot Be" by Lelia Hostettler and Mable' Lyons accomDanipH hv m5p! Beasley at the piano. Reading On Christmas Day" by Dorothy MEN'S GENUINE Leather Jackets $19.50 Gamble's "The Friendly Store" .
Gambill. Bell Lyre solo ''Silent Night" by Wanda Ladd accompanied by Leann Everly at the piano. Song "Away in a Manger" by Dixie liarrison and J. Hamilton accompanied by G. B. Mathers. Heading ' If 1 Were Dear Old Santa" by Nancy IvkKee. Solo "To Each His Own" by Tom Scott accompanied by Margie Beasley. Piano solo by Leann
veriy, -.uance oi me uum . Reading "Expecting Santa'; by (T-. nr. 1.T , ; Marland Bennett. Saxaphone basement where two large tables were decorated with red and i green candles and evergreen with a center piece of two large cakes decorated and inscribed "Good Luck Mr. Sharpe". The tables j were loaded with food of all ; were present, ! ML J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Alklu'a Service Cota ti Mtre." One-Minuute Test 1, Who was Peggy .Shippen in U. S. history? 2. Who was the first Roman t .!! ,i emulate wurisuiuuiy 3. Who lived many years ago in a kingdom by the sea? i ' . I'ZLZT then in tim anri av J; will find something done. Goethe. ' Today's Horoscope v" You have a logical mind and hold I firmly to your opinions and ideals, j ; You are positive and aggressive, ! sometimes domineering, sarcasj tic and critical. You are a serious person, and studious, although somewhat vain, and enjoy witty intellectual. society. - Today They'll Do It Every LISTEN -HOWS THIS? PEAR WILTZIE. STOP CAR. BAGGAGE ANP WALLET LOST IN FIRS. PLEASE WIRE FiFTy" (JNTIL FRIPAY STOP. START NEW OIL-WELL OOS THEN STOP. WILL REPA SOONEST, STOP URGENT LOVFAPI?MlM V msim) l'0P W !N(i riATVin )YX1I1('ATC. IV, Wnl.D
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brownson and son of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sweet and daughter of Detroit, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sweet of Covington, Indiana, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sweet recently. Mrs. Ollie Jefferson spent Friday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steven son and Mrs. Lettie Sweet spent , Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haute. Stevenson in Terre Mrs. Peoria, Violet Louise Gatlin of Illinois who has spent the past three weeks here with
1875 1946 NO INFLATION HERE A Bankloan Plan A3 THE COST OF LIVING f.'OES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUK HORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUK PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. t WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. ' , A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU, S Sullivan State Bank j Safe Since 1873 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j 1875 1916 !
GRAB BAG you can probably earn extra money for Christmas by working. This is a good time to make up your list of holiday cards and gifts if you have not already done so. Hints on Etiquette When you are introducing an olJL'r person and a young one, the younger is introduced to the older.. Horoscope for Sunday A birthday on this date means that you are reserved, unobtrusive 'and, in your own quiet way. accomplish a great deal. You have a retentive memory, learn readily, and impart your knowl edge easily to others. You would make an excellent teacher. You are bright, witty and very enter taining, fond of fun and traveling
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