Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 252, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 December 1946 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN .- i SULLIVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN UAILY TIMES-i WEDNi IDAY, Dec. 18, 1946. iTimes Want Ads --- A Few Words - - - Little Cost---.esults' FOR SALE 7, lc Peanut machines; 2, lc Hershey candy bar machines, and 2, lc Ball gum amusement machines. Also single barrel Stevens 12-gauge shotgun. Stanley B. Jewell, Carlisle, Ind. DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum charge, 13 words or lees, 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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I ELECTRIC hot water heaters, i

I .electric hot plates ana IFarm Bureau Co7op. i FOR John Deere parts and i service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. It TOYLAND now open. Shop early. Make Christmas morning .in your home a veritable Santaf land from ROOT'S TOY DEJVPARTMENT, second floor. ! WINTER wreaths and ceme- ' tery decorations. Bright and colorf ul. ' Wildin's Greenhouses, ( . Phone 9214. We deliver.

FRESH CUT FLOWERS Large Mums and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snap-; t dragons, neatly arranged for any occasion. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver.

APPLES at the Bolten Or chard 4 miles east of Dugger. Cold storage and common stor age. APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS 'Still have several varieties fine apples, various prices. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east Carlisle. MODERN table top oil ranges. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, I Ind. FOR SALE Electrolux vacuum

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; plies, xeifc'immit: xviirv I 250; '' :.i CHRISTMAS records, White 'Christmas, Jingle Bells," Silent j Night, Adeste Fidelis, The Christ - mas Song, When You Trim Your (Christmas Tree. Three record album of Christmas carols. R. W. 1 Cadwell Music House. i ' FOR SALE 1344 Ford tractor, plow, disk, cultivator, weeder, J scoop, her.vy duty mower. 1-4 I mile west, 1-4 mile south New ' Harmony mine. Kenneth Moore. ' FOR SALE Milk fed Bronze turkeys. Also white and grey rabbits. Raleigh Ranard, 1 mi. south Dugger. VITALITY dog food, $6.95, 25 M, $1.85; 18 Magic and Major

s egg rr.ash, $4.15; rye shorts, wheat i shorts, $3.25; corn and oats, S3.35; ground oats, $2.85. Hay and i t siraw. Abie's Feed Store.

FOR SALE 6-room semit modern hoii.e in Sullivan at 223 North State St. Immediate posses- , sion. Inquire at house address. & LATEST popular, classical Vic1 tor rnd Columbia records, Christmas albums and children's records. Record players, needles, ' albums and racks. Music boxes, a guitars, band and orchestra in- ' atrumcnts. R. W. Cadwell Music j House.

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LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. : FOR SALE 1946 Ford truck. - O. D. & R. C. Patton, Graysville. FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth. Newly overhauled. 5 good tires. 2 mi. north of Cass, VA east.

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FOR SALE Turkeys for 1 Christmas. S. E. Coulson, New Lebanon phone. FOR SALE Bull and heifer calves, Holstiens and Jerseys. All ages. Clyde Street, Green Towers Farm, 1 mi. north of Merom on Highway T53. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hojjs. Call Monroe feed service, bulhvan phone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109, lerre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John WachtelCo. . Terre Haute, Indiana

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 Boy's dress suit, size 8. Like new and just been dry cleaned. Helena Wesner, Merom. FOR SALE Popcorn for the holiday season. Large yellow variety. 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 Fur coat, size 14; overcoat, size 38. Call 650 after 6 p. m. or before 10 a. m. or anytime Wednesday. FOR SALE 1 fat hog, nice butchering size. Will deliver. Bill Trotter, 1-2 mile north Glendora Store. FOR SALE Oil burning circulator heating stove, with automatic damper and oil barrel. New wedding ring quilt and pillow top to matcbVTrurde of lovely material. 221 W. Thomas St., Sullivan, Ind. HEATED FOUNTAINS both electric and oil heated. Dillingham Hatchery, C. O. Dillingham, , Frop., 15 North Main Street, ' Phone 392. i j FOR SALE (or will rent furnI ishcel ) 4-room house centrally i located in Hymera. See Walker McKugh. i SEAT COVERS, all sizes; j TRUCK TIRES and tubes, all sizes, uny bervice uomer, f hone 16. - FOR SALE Child's new automobile; baby bassinet; also an Evcrhot electric cooker. 338 W. Donaldson. Phone 447-Y. LIMITED QUANTITY of Wards Riverside tires and tubes now available. Arrow Auto Stores, Sullivan, Ind. N. Side Square. FOR SALE One large size Florence heater in good condition, $45.00. Also medium sized Laurel heater, $5.00. Orville Hall, Shelburn. - FOR SALE One Bb Saxophone, one Bb Cornet, one Bb Trumpet, one set Xylophones, one set Orchestra Bells. Orville Hall, Phone 173, Shelburn. . HEATED FOUNTAINS both electric and oil heated. Dillingham Hatchery, C. O. Dillingham, Prop., 15 North Main- Street, Phone 392. FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth 2door coach deluxe. New tires, j just overhauled, priced for im mediate sale. Can be seen at Clarence Harlow residence. 1st house S. side road east of Regent mine. Phone 82F11, Dugger. FOR SALE North Main St., close Mn, 4-room cottage, newly decorated. Immediate possession. Call 390. C. Price. MAN-A-MAR FEEDS for sure results. Dillingham Hatchery, C. O. Dillingham, Prop., 15 North Main Street, Phone 392. FOR SALE Few turkeys left for Christmas. Orders yours now. Mrs. Nora Ralston, Hfe miles east of Fairbanks, Fairbanks phone. FOR SALE Good clover hay. Chester Street, R. 1 Merom. For Atlas tires and tubes, expert lubrication, 'tire and battery service, drive in at STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section St. Phone 262. FOR SALE Horse and pony I saddles just arrived. BOONE I HARNESS.

LEAVE ORDERS here for tender, juicy fries battery raised. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 North Main Street, Phone 392. FOR SALE My equity in 4room house. Also 4 rooms furniture including electric ice box, living room suite, bedroom suite and rugs. Inquire 628 N. Watson St.

-.T1 CAT f 1! T sene range, $10.00. Apex cabinet' radio, $30.00. Large Hot Storm stove, $30.00. 720 East Chaney. i Phone 646-X.

tvn. o-wen locaiea gtock farm Must know stock. No acres, improvements, good road, investment required. Good fiveelectncily, water, some timber.' .11BO 7 mil nf Slll,ivan.

TT"NT- - A T TT1 TIT .11 1 J . 1 A l-t , ' , . ""Ktr- , , "'", Phone 87, Carlisle. FOR SALE Home Comfort ow T 6llent condition260 West Beech. FOR SALE Baby's crib, large size. Bill's Welding Shop, 2 miles north of Shelburn on 41. FOR SALE 1936 Ford truck. O. D. & R.-C. Patton, Graysville. FOR SALE 2 strictly modern 6-room houses. Immediate possession. 1 five and 1 six-room houses, semi-modern. Immediate possession. See E. C. Pope for price and terms. 554 South Court. FOR SALE New waterfall front cedar chest with inner tray. Original cost, $49.00. Sale price, $29.00. Phone 8155. . ; GOODRICH & BRUNSWICK TIRES, 16x6.00, 6,50, 7.50-6 ply; 15x6.50; 21x4.50. Also truck tires and tubes. We mount them. So. Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team

bay horses, also black 6-yr-old death of Helen Knowles We wish Sullivan, were dinner guests of and dapple grey 4-yr-old weigh- tc tnank the Rev Jack fder- Mr- and Mrs- Russell Scott Thursl41and 130' J0h" Waldorf- son, the funeral directors, the day evening.

121 E. Harris. FOR SALE Table model Phil co radio. $15.00. Phone 682-X. FOR RENT ' FOR RENT A two-room furnished house for rent 10 miles ! tllll rt tfltfA fr.trn f.nm Fimento schcol. Two blocks from bus line. Inquire Newt Lane, Pimento, Indiana. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for lire battery and (arm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S JARED- IMPLEMENT SALES, IS Jorth Section Street. LEAVE ORDERS here f extender, juicy fries battery raised. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 North Main Street, Phone 392. INSTRUCTION. MALE. Good pay jobs offered trained -auto body-fender in daily "want ads " Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work,' etc. Chance for high wages 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. FULLER Bristlecomb Hair Brushes make ideal Xmas gifts. Order now. Bill Trotter, R. R. 3. Ph. Shelburn 161-J. 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. Woodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, Ind. MAN-A-MAR FEEDS for sure results. Dillingham Hatchery, C O. Dillingham, Prop., 15 North Main Street, Phone 392. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary. NOTICE If you have a console radio or radio cabinet for sale, please call phone No. 403. 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. Phone 334. WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. -

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WANTED Tenant for 200-acre i. Will iivuuu, . State age, experience and reference in first letter. Write Box M C.Q TimeSt furnished apartment by young i CQuple with new baby Box 43, care Times. wAiMTFnlonnrf 2-whPPr"tan-i wAiNir a lumiMicu ui uxidem trailer. Write Box CD, c-o TimesWANTED 9 to 10 ft. steel hydraulic dump bed. John A. Rogers, 300 N. Broad St., Sullivan. Phone 640. . WANTED Two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. Call Robert Harris at 16. LOST LOST Bird dog, white & liver. Reward. Also Briggs & Stratton motor for sale. - Albert Poe, Shelburn' R. 2. Phone. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to those who helped: 0w ,au t th Hm f ha ' singers, Mrs. Jeanette Wen and snyone else who assisted us in any way. The Knowles and Wible families.

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AN EARIY SHOWDOWN is expected In the state depsrtmpnt feud over relations with' Argentina that threatens, according to capital observers, the whole fabric of inter-American relations. The t:gnt is one betwen Spriiille Braden, assistant secretary of state of InterAmerican affairs, who is strong in opposition of Argentine President Juan Peron, and D. S. ambassador to Argentina, George Messersmith, who tavora 'friendly attitude toward Peron. (International)

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Andrusyk, and sister, Ann, lor fl fgw days Mrs. Mary Coleman of Alton, T11iTmis, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Thompson of Fairbanks, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Robbins, Sunday. Fred and Bob Lane were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs, Ed Snider returned to her home here Monday after a week's visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Busse, of Hammond. ' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Underbill, Mr. and Mrs. Don McFarland and Mrs. Essa Nash were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hirschfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hill spent Sunday afternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pierce. Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil Faulds of Tampa, Florida, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Fred Downs was in Sullivan Mond morning. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott had as their guest, their daughter, V.;. doctors informed rum removal or of a tumor. (International) ' i r ? i v Bremen

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Mrs. R. D. Houston of Indianapolis, over the week-end. Mesdames Ollie Crist, Mayme Myers, Ora Jordan and Jose-

phine Walters attended the party UJ.1 J.1 It of the District Deputy President, Mrs. Eifie Cooper, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sandy Faulds of Clinton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds. Mr. and Mrs. Gless Robbins of Linton, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. V Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grass of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Dewev McKinley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wolfe and family, Mr. ad Mrs. Willard McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, Jr., and children, Mrs. Mertie Powell and children of Sullivan, and Mrs. Myrtle Grass and son, Reg, of Terre Haute, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grass, Sr., honoring the birthday of Mr. Grass, Sr. Afternoon callers were Mrs. John Hamilton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher of Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fagg of Terre Haute. George Solsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Solsman, arrived home Tuesday from overseas after receiving an honorable discharge from the Army. Anything Goes, That Goes HAMILTON, Mont. (UP) Desperate for any kind of transportation, thieves stole a model A truck, minus wheels, which has served as a ski lift for the past; six years at the Bitterrool ski club's slide. HAfPY NEW YEAR SACRED KFART, Minn. (UP) Ole and Hans Worken pbn to start the New Year off right. Tr.ey will celebrate their 90th j birthday Jan. 1,1947. One-Minute Test 1. If a garage or other room were filled with carbon monoxide gas, would it explode if a match was lighted? 2. Did George Washington have a middle name? 3v Can you tell what is peculliar about a cow's teeth? Words of Wisdom . Sincerity is the face of the soul, as dissimulation is the mask. S. Dubray. Hints on Etiquette If you teach your hoys to seat their mother and sifters courteously at the table, you will have TheyH Do It Every Eg3heaps MEMORY . SYSTEM REALiy PAVS OFF WMEM TWE FRAL) SENP5 OJT REALLV

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