Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 December 1946 — Page 7
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For 5a!e ELECTRIC hot water heaters, electric hot plates and toasters 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 Santaland from ROOT'S TOY DEPARTMENT, second floor. WINTER wreaths and cemetery decorations. Bright and colorful. WUdin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Large Mums and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, neatly arranged for 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 Car- ' lisle. CHRISTMAS records, White Christmas, Jingle Bells, Silent Night, Adeste Fidelts, The Christ mas Song, When You Trim Your H. W. Cadweil Music House. : FOR SALIi -ChnElnwJ. 3. E. Lebanon phone. - Turkeys for Coulson, New LIMITED QUANTITY of auto 'end' truck batteries now available. Arrow Au'.o Stores, Sullivan, Ind. N. Side Square. , APPLfJ'J: Give apples for Xmas' Staymen winesap, Red & Golden Del. from cold storage. Ako other varieties. Rickard Orchard, Phone 9035. ' LIMITED QUANTITY of Wards Pivnrcv'lii 1 i rrvr rlH fiiHfC nmxr 1
available. Arrow Auto. Stores, s recoras. uecora piaySuliivan, Ind. N. Side Square. I .edles, albums and racks. f ( J Music boxes, guitars, band and ; FOR SALE One Bb Saxo- j orchestra instruments, harmoniphope, . one Bb Cornet, one Bb cp.s. matal & plastic. R. W. CadTrumpet, one set Xylophones, well Music House. cre set Orchestra Bells. Orville : -
Hall. Phone 173. Shelburn. 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 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, truck. O. D. & R. C. Patton, Graysvillc. - - I FOR SALE 2 strictly modern 6-room house?. 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 pike, $29.00. Phone 8115. GOODRICH & BRUNSWICK I TIRES, 16x8.00, 6,50, 7.50-6 ply; 15x6.50: 21x4.50. Also truck tires and tubes. We mount them. So. Side Auto Supply. Dead Animals Removed All kinds:- horses, cows, sheep, calves and hoj?3. Call Monroe feed service, baluvan pnone 332 or Crawford C201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute, We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. ' John Wachtel Co. fT TT X - T d ' lene name, inuiuna
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f , FOR jSALE OR TRADE Team bay horses, also black 6-yr-old ! J tFZtY' ing 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 Court St. FOR SALE 1941 Dodge Mi-ton pick-up. Excellent condition. See Chas. R. Davis at Farmersburg or Citizens Garage, Sullivan. FOR SALE '41 Che v. coupe. 208 N. Cross St. 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. FOR SALE Two nice modern brick houses, near square, for veterans. Must see to appreciate. 225 N. Main. Phone 443-L. FOR SALE 18 head of shoats Wilbur Grass, Carlisle. FOR SALE Black overcoat, size 46. Practically new; Olive Bennett, Coi'fman Apt. FOR SALE John Deere and F-12 tractors with equipment. E. H Clayton, Box 232, Linton, Ind. FOR ' SALE Six-room house ten acres; outbuildings, two wells, pond, nice shade. Located one mile east of Hymera, Road 48 Graham Thoburn. FOR SALE Home Comfort coal range., excellent condition. 260 West Beech. . LIMITED AMOUNT of .tieep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. LATEST popular, classical VicI tor and Columbia records, and . u, rora tractor, plow, disk, cultivator, weeder, scoop, heavy duty mower. 1-4 mile west, 1-4 mjle 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 lbs., $1.85; 18 Magic and Major egg mash. $4.15; rye shorts, wheat shorts, $3.25; corn and oats, $3.35; ground oats, $2.85. Hay and straw. Abie's Feed Store. FCH SALE 6-room semimodern house in Sullivan at 223 North State St. Immediate possession. Inquire at house address. FOR SALE Birds, singers and hens. 309 N. Main. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle. Also ley Jack's pony; Girl Scout uniform, size 11. 510 N. Main. Phone 317. FOR SALEthe . holidays. 'Phone 9042. -Roasting hens for Li7.,ie Crawford, FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet with 1938 motor, just overhauled. ! Phone 487 -X. 209 North West St. i FOR SALE Springfield automatic rifle, like new. 320 N. State St. - SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL Your Cowhides FOR HIGHEST PRICES Alvey Feed Company Second & OhFo Streets Terre Haute, Ind.
FOR SALE One man's suit, good condition, medium size; one girl's coat, medium size; one i overcoat, medium size. C. H.
Willis, 24 N. Section. FOR SALE Gasoline washer with Briggs & Stratton motor; hospital bed, no pad. Some room for rent. Will take part work. Mrs. Nora Pennington, 316 ' S. Holsen St., Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Large R.C.A. (sixteen tube) radio record player; large Majestic radio; boy's bicycle, new tires, tubes, seat, i $17.50; girl's' ironing board; eleci trie iron, $2.50; children's books, . games, etc., 5c, 10c, 25c. Will exchange girl's snow suit size 6 .for leggings size 8-10 or over1 shoes size three. Mrs. Jake Brust, . Tex. 15, Shelburn. F FOR SALL 1 J2 UUick 4-door sedan. Glenn Sheffler, IY4 mi. south Exline, east. C. R. cuddly stuffed animals for the youngsters on your list. P & A Store. FOR SALE 2-piece living room suite, occasional chair, ocwith chair, sewing machine, high chair, baby playpen, Taylor Tot, nursery chair. At bargain prices, n T....: a uc .LUUIll V.UUlt, rilOne DUO. FOR SALE 5-room senli-modern bungalow, garage. Large lot, paved street. A real location. Immedi-
77-acre farm. Good location, WANTED Cesspool and toilet entertained at dinner Sunday very productive, 60 acres tillable' cleamlg- Modern pumping equip- Rev. and Mrs. Klaudt and dau4 acres good timber. Priced to meri- Box 20 care Times' . ghter, Ramona, and sons, Vernon,
sell. Possession 30 days. vome in ana tarn real estate, ... ...... . ' -1 . -,.,, , you are always welcome. USREY & BURDGE North Oaklev Bids Phone i48 onn uamey uidg. fhone 548. FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac 6 two-door, with heater, radio, clock, good tires, new paint job, in good mechanical condition. Can, be seen at Bledsoe's Sinclair Station, Corner Wall & Section. fat frying FOR SALE Nice chickens, some suitable for roast S for roasting. Dressed or on foot. J. H. White, telephone 8103. TWO RECORD changers, formerly $35.95, now $19.95. 8 Regal radios, formerly $31.50, ,now $19.95. ROOT'S, second floor. VANITY LAMPS, 'all styles and prices for ideal- Christmas gifts; toys, electric . irons (heat controlled), doll buggies, electric clocks, floor . and table lamps, I Kent coffee makers, etc. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, south side square. , EARBIZON SLIPS have just ' arrived for your Christmas giv-1 ing. Ruby's Shoppc. ! FOR SALE One blondcockei Puppy, eligible to register, female; three black half cocker & beagle, good hunters or petj. All seven weeks. 708 So. Court. -i FOR SALE Hens and phJ Also black wahiutn, large tri- -cycle, child's auto, small wagon' ana wneeioarrow, etc. 471 S Bell. ' i'UK HALE Three head of 2 yr. feeding cattle, 33 head of ewes. Also thoroughbred heel driving shepherd pups ready 'to go for Xmas. Aden Robbins, R. 5, on the Julian Powell farm. s.FOR SALE 20 head "yearling white faced feeding cattle. 12V? S. Court. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service if or tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phnne 285. W S JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street NOTICE If you have a . console radio or radio cabinet for s&Ie, please call phone No. 403. SELL YOUR CORN to Johnsen Elevator NOW. Paying $1.22 for No. 2 Yellow Corn. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot. The FLO-RETTA BEAUTY SALON is haying a ' SPECIAL week. Get a new permanent for a Xmas gift. Call for an anpointment now. Open from 8:00 to 5:00 every day. Also open Mon. & Wed. nights. This shop is under NEW MANAGEMENT. BETTY THOMPSON, Prop. Phone 157. MASON ... AUTO "EXCHANGE Carlisle, for new and used auto parts. Sundays 9 till 4 for parts viiij-. nuw repairing on weeK days, 7 till 5., JUST RECEIVED , more of those reasonably-priced - mirrors. All shapes. $1.25 to $3.95. Make excellent gifts. Telephone, desk-arid-chair sets, stuffed animals, I sets of dishes, etc. The P & A ' Store. t
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FLOOR SANDING and finish ing done. Have complete equipment. S. C. Willis, R. R. 5, Sullivan. Dugger Phone 105F14. FOR RENT Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead . animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse v cn;., iptii;, rv, UWlgca. uunivaii i wmuw v.. , RADIATOR repair and cleaning. Gasoline tank repair. NuCor Radiator Shop, 925 No. Main St. Phone 334. - - -' WANTED .TO RENT Unfurn-, " - - , fpH hmnp or acprtment in or isnea nouse or aporimeni 111 w . , . . S i T ' & dk Pnnlp 2S5 Tnrtmna Ave. Phone s, , 513. , 7 ,' r : '. Vr cleaning. Modern equipment. You K-"yw "ie i,ri-e U1C we Box 105 c' Times- . t,,;. . , . " 'T - telephone and - do light office WOrK. IZV2 O. UOUri. ' Laurel's Life Gay. i - x i. JOSE LAUREL, war-time president of the puppet Philippine republic, leads a gay life while charged with treasonous collaboration
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Paul Stark arrived home Sunday evening from Phoenix, Ari-
zona to spend the holidays with party at the home of Mrs. Kathhis mother, Mrs. Esta Stark, and erine -Harting and with Mrs.
lother relatives. Joe LaFollette returned to Muncie, Indiana, after a few days here with relatives and friends, Miss Froment spent Tuesday in' Terre Haute Mrs. Anna White and daughter, Eleanor, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif ovnia where Mrs. White will spend the w.nter with . 1;, ug , . T . : Mr. and Mrs; Fred Jones spent Thursday afternoon in Tcrrc Haute. Mrs. Albert Oaks and Mrs. Harry Irvin were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oaks Melvm, Kaymond and Kennem, rf IlhnMc TVTr anrf rVTro Wa hffl tl.. t.,, j itVo I uuiuiin11, lib,, any i.j.i a, n.wu. y i head, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar ' , . . . Heppard and daugnter, Janice. w Mrs. Lillie Miller delightfully entertained tne JH. a. Club at her home Fridayi December 13. At the noon hour a delicious covered dish dinner was served. This being the Christmas party ! there was an exchange of gifts. ! Memberg from out ofetown . , ri r truv wcic mis. ixitxiy uituiaii ui Alton, Illinois, . Clyde Davis of Terre Haute and Mr. and -Mrs. ' Bill Wilkey of Sullivan. Members present from here were Mr.' and' Mrs. Laura Russell, Mrs. Stella Payne and the hostess. Mrs. Miller. Mr and Mrs. Millarrl Miller were guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Harmon, Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs August DeNeve were in Linton Tuesday. ' Mrs. Kenneth Goldman, Mrs. Bess Gladville and Robert Gold man were in Linton Wednesday. Mrs. William Spinks, who has been quite ill, is again able to be out. ,ne Rcbekahs met Wednesday evening with a ; good attendance. After lodge a Christmas program was enjoyed. Readings were
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The Women's Study Club was entertained with a Christmas Edna Coyner as co-hostess. The house was beautifully decoratad with Christmas decorations and a large Christmas tree. Miss Lillian Dale Scott gave a talk which was greatly enjoyed. The , girls chorus, directed by Miss , , Dugger, rendered three lovely songs. After the meeting gifts of jello salal, star cookies and coffee were served to the following members: Mrs. Freda Northroo, Faye Ringer, Lillie West, Edna Coyner, Katherine Ringer, Katherine Lippcatt, Edna Dugger, Verna Hammack, Edna iGoodroan, Mrs. Parsons, Nell Holder, Blanche Hawfin, Elsie Hill, Dorothy Dugger, Ida Han- ! nan, Eess Mason, June Burke, ! Monna Hopkins, Dorothy Stege- ! moller. . Guests present were the girls chorus, Mrs. William Aus- ...... ,. tin nj Mce t. 1 an n a Snntt t.x n.u .o u..u.. wwv. , . ,., J ! lTr-o louhollo Wil:nn anH Mrs I - . " LuclUe StVenson were in Linton Tuesday. iwrs. vviuuim nusnu 01 jum Lebanon, was the guest of Mrs. Katherine Harting Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Phillippi were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Phillippi or Indianapolis. IWkc Jnnp Ann Millar of Tprrp w w Haute, spent the week-end with Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril , Whitemoss and children of Mattoon, Illinois, visited Mrs. O L. Riley Sunday. r Mr and Mrs. F. Rusher Of Paxton, were in Dugger Satur day. Phillip Davies was in Carlisle Saturday night. ' Mrs. Winifred Ferguson and son, Mike, and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were in Sullivan Tuesday. One-Minuta Test . 1. Did King John of England sign the Magna Charta? 2. Was there a real Sam Browne after whom the belt worn by officers was named? , 3. What is wrong with the statement that Daniel Webster published the first edition of his dictionary after he retired from political life? Words of Wisdom The recognition of sin is the beginning of salvation. Luther. , . Hints on Etiquette - A man should usually introduce his wife t his secretary when she visits his office. The correct thing for the secretary to do is to rise, & c k n 0 w 1 e d g e the introduction graciously, and then leave the room so that husband and wife TheyH Do It Every WATTE"? FOR A SHIPMENT OF LAWN MOWERS' COW IMt. KING MATURES SYNDICATE, Inc., WORLD RIGHTS
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CHANCES ; kf !3. Vf ' ; 4& 'rSV Vt2s. iefifii you are setting up the Christmas tree, be careful of the wiring or candles. Show the true spirit of neighborliness; it will be repaid in kind to you. Hold. fast to the holiday spirit of friendship, andmake it really last. Do your budgeting for the coming season which is usually a bv.rdensc-ir.e . job, but will not be now. One-JIlnute Test Answers 1. King John affixed his seal to-& the charter, but; did not sign it, probably because he could not ; write. '- 2. Yes; he was Gen. Samuel ' Browne of the British Army, who lost his ltift arm in battle and invented a belt to aid in supporting his saber. . 3. Daniel Webster was not the compiler of the famous diction. ary; his brother Noah wasv - By Jimmy Hado 0bspHA.RlN6ENBACK, 66W.RUSAPEAVe., . BaEVOP, NEW Jersey;
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