Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 253, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 December 1946 — Page 7
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For 5alt L.PLECTRIC hot water Jectrie hot plates and farm Bureau Co-op. heaters, toasters. FOR John Deere parts -and. iervice call 285 at Mace lire 5fettery Service, Sullivan, Ind. I TOYLAND now open. Shop :rly. Make Christmas morning n your home a veritable Santajuid from ROOT'S TOY DEPARTMENT, second floor. TviNTER wreaths and cemeery decorations. Bright and colrful.- WlldinS reeimuu., kone 9214. We deliver. ' FRESH CUT FLOWERS1 llnmnnma ft ge Mums arm '"i""u"
ilads, Roses, Carnations, on-. LEAVE ORDERS here for
rasinn. -Wildin's lireennouse!,, 'hone 9214. We deliver &PPLES at the Bolten Orhard 4 miles east or uuggei. lod storage and common stqrige. APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS itfUhave several varieties fine ipples, various prices. Wilson J-.il. Orchard, 8 miles east carisle ; ( MODERN table top oil ranges. JVoodward Hdw. Co., Dugger, CHRISTMAS records, White hristmas, Jingle Bells, - Silent -iiht, Adeste Fidelis, The Christ ie tfJuse FQR SALE Turkeys for New pljstmas, S. E. Coulson, jebanon phone. JMITED QUANTITY of auto nd truck batteries now available! Arrow Aulo Stores, SulrAn, Ind. N. Side Square. FOR SALE Four-room house, cfcened-in porch, good out buildings, two lots, bee i'ete Huff, "Merom. - - -- APFLES: Give apples for misl Staymen winesap, aden Del. from cold Also 1 other varieties. Red & storage. Rickard Ordup-d, Phone 9035. HEATED FOUNTAINS both Jkrtric and oil heated. Dillinspirn Hatchery, C. O. Dillingham, jyfrop, 15 North Main Street, jPlone 392. LIMITED QUANTITY of Wards K$crsid? tires and tunes now v SilaWe. Arrow Auto stores, ljultvan, Ind. N. Side Square. FOR SALE On? large sizej Terence heater in good condiifri $15.00. . Also medium sized Laurel heater, $5.00. Orville Hall, Shelburn.' FOR SALE One Bb Saxo phone, one Bb Cornet, one ( Bb rfumpet, one get Xylophones, me 'set Orchestra Bells. Orville Ijfl'l, Phone 173, Shelburn. BEATED FOUNTAINS both 'rtric and oil heated. Dilling--?bi Hatchery, C. O. Dillingham, top., : 15 North Main Street, -fyfne 392. FpR SALE 1937 I'lymouth 24? coach deluxe. New tires, u overhauled, priced for imNjiate sale. Can be seen at rSfence Karlow residence, 1st house's, side road east of Regent mie: Phone 82F11, Dugger. . MAN-A-MAR FEEDS for sure remits. Dillingham Hatchery, C. p5 Dillingham, Prop., 15 North Main Street, Phone 392. Dead Animal Removed ,UI kinds: horses, cows, iheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullitn phone ,332 or Crawford 201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all piione charges. 24 hour serice; ohn Wachtel Co. ' Terre Haute, Indiana
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Mrs. Nora Ralston, l'a miles ea3t'size 46. Practically new. Olive
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 SALEsaddles just HARNESS. Horse and pony arrived. BOONE 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.
ragons, neatly arranged ior uiy tenderj juicy fries battery rais-
ed. 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. FOR SALE Gasoline or kerosene range, $10.00. Apex cabinet radio, $30.00. Large Hot Storm stove, $30.00. 720 East Chaney. Phone 646-X. FOR SALE Baby's crib, large size. Bill's Welding Shop, 2 miles north of Shelburn on 41. FOR SALE 1936 Ford trunk.
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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 witlj inner tray. Original cost, $49.00. Sale price, $29.00. Phone 8115. GOODRICH & BRUNSWICK TIRES, 16x6.00, 6,50, 7.50-6 ply; 15x6.50; 21x4.50. Also truck tires and tulies. We mount them. So. Side Auto Supply. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team bay horses, also black 6-yr-old and dappls grey 4-yr-old weighing 1400 and 1300. John Waldorf, 121 E. Harris. FOR SALE Newly remodeled, painted, papered, new roof, 3room cottage on pavement. A bargain. Immediate possession. Inquire or write Beck, 546 South Ccurt St. FOR SALE Popcorn. 8c on cob, 10c shelled, lb. Will deliver. Dugger phone, R. 3, Sullivan. Thos. A. Sevier. FOR SALE 1. 5-room semi-modern bungalow. East Washington St. Immedu. uubecuon. porch, large lot. North Gtate Gt. Fossess on son. 3. 6-rcom house. I'ghts, gas. water, full bath. 2 fireplaces, new paint, new rocf, garage, large loi. 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 USKEY & JiUKDGE Real Estate & Ins. North Oakley BIdg. Sullivan, Ind. Phone 548. ' ' FCPSALE 1941 Dodge Ms-ton pick-up. Excellent condition. See Chas. R. Davis at Farmersburg or Citizens Garage. Sullivan,
Chev. coupe. FOR SALE 150 good veneer theatre seats, $2 each. Ideal for churches, lodges, etc. Located ', Carlisle Theatre, . Carlisle, Ind. i Immediate delivery. B. Bennett. Fort Branch, Indiana. FOR SALE Boy's new bicycle, excellent condition. Equipped with carrier, basket, light and chain guard. Call 277- A or see it at 122 N. French St. ' FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor and 1934 Chevrolet Coupe. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc. , j I 1 ' FOR SALE Two nice modern brick' houses, near square, for yelerans. Must see to appreciate. 225 N. Main. Phone 443-L. FOR SALE 18 head of shoats. ! Wilbur Grass, Carlisle. i FOR SALE Black overcoat. Bennett, Coffman Apt. FOR SALE John Deere and F-12 tractors with equipment. E. H. Clayton, Box 232, Linton, Ind. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for re battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. LEAVE ORDERS here for tender, juicy fries battery raised. Dillingham Hatchery, 15 North Main Street. Phone 392. 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 Am erican Legion Auxiliary. NOTICE If you have a console radio or radio cabinet for sale, please call phone No. 403. You may have one of these bargains if you act now. Two 192-acre farms, close to Sullivan. One 192-acre farm, possession at once. x One 85-acre farm northeast of Carlisle,-1-2 mile off Road 41. 70-acre farm, 1 mile southeast Of New "Lebanon. Alt level. Modern home, So. Main. Possession at once. Storeroom and 3-room apartment adjoining. Fine location for super-market. One of the finest eating places on Highway 41. near High School. All new equipment. E. Jackson St. Priced right for quick .sale. 6-room cottag" 011 Sylvan Dell St. Have buyer for small grocery'. Start the New Year in your own business. . You can always get in with Joe if you call 673. Beech. touch 326 E. SELL YOUR CORN to Jol.n-sc-a Elevator NOW. Payinjr S1.22 for No. 2 Yellow Corn. (JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dond .animals free of charge. Phono 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 equip- j ment. Box 20 care Times. j WANTED Two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. Call Robert Harris at 16. ; WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished house or apartment in or near Sullivan, by veteran. John Pools, 235 Indiana Ave. Phon 513. BirchU'it ir'y.- .-.-with porcupine qu'.:u t; mac by the Ursuline nuns of oli tjue bee before 16S0. Thf pomipm: quill embroidery was inventei by the nuns, not learned tron the Indians. The nuns taught i! to the Indian girls in their convents in Quebec and Montreal. Such boxes are included in an exhibition, "The Arts of French Canada," shown recently at the Cleveland Museum of Art . The Yucatan Indians weave ceremonial belts and fringed ornaments from the cocoons of the giant "silk" moths of the Americas. The sky tends to become darker in the stratosphere, and stars can readily be seen iR U.t 47 tim. ' ,
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Mrs. Nell Holder and Mrs. Bess Kielblock were in Linton and Prairie Chapel Monday. Mrs. Monna Hopkins, Ina Batch, Miss Effie Pigg, Mrs. Eva Taylor and Mrs. Ed Walters attended the tea given by the B, & P. Women Sunday afternoon at Linton. Mrs. Phillip Davies and Mrs. George Edwards were in Sullivan Tuesday. The teacher entertained Trustee Chowning ' with a five o'clock dmner at the cafeteria In Street Slaying Mrs. Helen Grant BEFORE hundreds of Yule shoppers on a busy Norristown, Pa., street, Thomas Grant, 46-year-old brewery worker shot and killed hia bride of 12 days, 33-year-old Helen, mother of four children by a previous marriage. Grant gave himself up to police, saying he shot his wife for "run ning around." (International) NEW COINS GO TO jft i
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Sunday. They presented Chowning with a pen. Mr. i T; L. Greathouse of Kentland, Mr. and Mrs. Ogal Greathouse , and :son of Watseka, Illinois, Mr. fbd 'Mrs. Joe Buntin of Newton, Illinois, Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Badger and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs.;, Bane Curl of Olney, Illinois, iwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Gus Kielblock. I Afternoon callers were Dr. and Mrs Avon Libke and son of Sullivan. O.E.S. entertained Monday evening with a six o'clock dinner. After the dinner chapter , opened and the Worthy Matron, jMrs. Nell Brown and the W." J John Sweeney, presented the new signet to the order. The ceremony was given very well. Mrs. Brown presented the members at the dinner table with a lovely handkerchief. After chapter a gift exchange was held. : jr. " MEMORIAL In memory of Sgt. John R. York, paratrooper,' who was killed in action in the Belgian Bulge Dec. 19, 1944. I cannot say, and will not say That he is dead lie is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, , He Jias wandered into an ,un- ' known land, .' ' -And.' left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. Andj you O you, who the wildest yearn . Fcr. theold Jtime step and gted return,'-. Think of him faring .on; as dear In the love of There as the love of Here; Think of him still as the same, I say; He-13 not dead He is just, away! Sadly missed by his grandparents and family, Mr. and Mrs. John F. York. IN ME310KIAM In loving memory of Samuel M. Miller, who died 25 years ago today. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell, And the grief that's borne in silence For the one we loved so well. Oh dear one, how we miss you, Tears of silence often flow And memory keeps you ever near us, . Though you died twenty-five years ago. Sadly missed by wife and children. Telephone service fiav and night Call Carri-Cab 1 Anywhere Anv Time 470 . Station CHIEF EXECUTIVE Too. ' 1 illiliiil
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B. M. 1c Gene Benson of Little Creek, Virginia, arrived home J Sunday to spend the holidays wun nis wiie ana sons. Lt. Nraphrata Dillman arrived home Sunday for a furlough after spending the past three years I overseas with the Army Nurses Corp. She is the guest of her j mother, Mrs. Flora Dillman, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and sons. Ens. Lois Andrews of the Naval Nurses quarters at San Diego, California, has arrived home for the holidays the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gettinger. Mr. and Mrs. Gault Pleasant and Mrs. Edna Leach spent Tuesday in Terre Haute the guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Pleasant and Mrs. Cora Wolfe. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who aided us in any way during the illness and death of our dear mother.. To the ministers for the consoling words, to all who sent flowers, to the singers, pallbearers, New Lebanon Aid Society, girls and all the neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Schaffer '" , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaffer , Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alton Mr., and Mrs. Roy Blann "r -Wft CARD OF THANKS - We wish to express our thanks and deep appreciation to neighbors and friends who were so kind to ua during the illness and dealh of our loved one, Carlyle Cox. We especially wish to thank Rev. Jennings and members of the American Legion for ' their services,' to McHugh Funeral Home, and also to all who sent flowers or helped in any way. Mrs. Kathryn Cox, wife Linda Cox, daughter Shelburn, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cox : and brothers and sisters of Terre Haute, Ind. One-Minute Test 1. What are the- three highest mountain peaks in the U. S. ? 2., Whan a cat's eyes become slits in a strong light, do the slits e?tend vertically or horizontally? 3. What is the only insect capable of fertilizing clover? Words of Wisdom , The greatest truths are the simplest; and so are the greatest men. Hare. Hints on Etiquette Scolding a stranger for some
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