Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 255, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 December 1946 — Page 5

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1946. PAGE FIVE s -A Few Words Little Cost esults ones Mueller Gas Fired Unit complete with controls. Utility room type. In stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCE VILLE,. ILLINOIS. Phone 90. DAILY TIMES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Minimum charge, 18 words or less, 35 cents; 3 days, 70 eent8. Over 18 words, two cents per word additional. Double rate for boldface type or capitals.

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For 5al ELECTRIC hot water heaters, electric hot plates and toasters. Farm Eureau 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 vour home a vername oanuiland from ROOT'S TOY PARTMENT, second floor. DEWINTER wreaths and cemetery decorations. Bright and colorful. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Large Munis and Pompoms, Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snapfiragohs, 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 Carlisle. CHRISTMAS records, White Christmas, Jingle Bells, ( Silent Night, Adeste Fidclis, The .Christmas Song, Wheii You Trim Your Tree. R. W. 5u.eU Music House. APPLES: Give apples for Xmas! Staymen winesap, Red & Golden Del. from cold storage. Abo other varieties. Rickard Orchard, Phone 9035. FOR SALE Ono Bb Saxophone, one Bb Cornet, one Bb Trumpet, one set Xylophones, one set Orchestra Bells. Orville Kail, 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. J FOR SALE 1941 Dodge -ton pick-up. Excellent condition. See Chas. R. Davis at Farmersburg or Citizens Garage, Sullivan. 'j FOR SALE 1937 Ford Tudor and 1934 Chevrolet Coupe. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc. FOR SALE Two nice modern brick houses, near square, for veterans. Muct see to appreciate. 225 N. Main. Phone 413-L. FOR SALE 18 head of shoats. Wilbur Grass, Carlisle. BXDR PALE Black overcoat, size 4G. Practically new. Olive Bennett, Coffman Apt. FOR SALE John Deere and F-12 tractors with equipment. E. H. Clayton, Box 232, Linton, Ind. FOR SALE Home Comfort coal range, excellent condition. 260 West Beech. LIMITED AMOUNT of deep freezing units for immediate delivery. Martin Feed Store, Shelburn. LATEST popular, classical Victor and Columbia records, and children's records. Record players, needles, albums and racks. Music boxes, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, harmonicas, metal & plastic. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle. Also toy Jack's pony: Girl Scout uniform, size 14. 510 N. Main. Phone 317. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, f.heep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullisn phone 332 or Crawford S201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We. pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Haute, Indiana ,

j . FOR SALE Roasting hens for ,ihe holidays. Lizzie Crawford,

! Phone FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet . with 1938 motor, just overhauled. 1 Phone 487-X. 209 North West St. FOR SALE Springfield automatic rifle, like new. 320 N. State St. 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, $17.5U; girl's ironing board; electric iron, $2.50; children's books, games, etc., 5c, 10c, 25c. Will exchange girl's snow suit size 6lz for leggings size 8-10 or overshoes size three. Mrs. Jake Brust, Tel. 15, Sbelburn. ELECTRIC floor sander and polisher for rent. MARSHALL DRUGS, SHELBURN. Phone 90. FOR SALE 1932 Bukk 4-door sedan. Glenn Shelf ler, IVi mi. south Exline, Vi east. C. R. cuddly stuffed animals for the youngsters on your list. P & A Store. FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac 6 two-door, - W, lui " heater, radio, clock, good tires, new paint job, in good mechanical condition. Can be seen at Bledsoe's Sinclair Station, Corner Wall & Section. FOR SALE Nice fat frying chickens, some suitable 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, Kent coffee makers,- etc. GENE'S RADIO SERVICE, south side square. FOR SALE Hens and eggs. Also black walnuts, large tricycle, .child's auto, small wagon and wheelbarrow, etc. 471 S. Bell. FOR SALE Three" head" of 2 yr. feeding cattle; 33 head of ewes. Also thoroughbred heel driving shepherd p:ips ready to go for Xmas. Aden Robbins, R. 5, on the Julian Powell farm. FOR SALE 20 head yearling white faced feeding cattle. 12 '2 S. Court. '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. One 85-acre farm northeast of Carlisle, 1-2 mile off Road 41. 70-acre farm, 1 mile" southeast of New Lebanon. All 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 cottage on Sylvan Dell St. Have buyer for small grocery. Start the New Year in your own business. You can always get in touch with Joe if you call 673. 326 E. Beech. FOR SALE 150 good veneer theatre seats, $2 each. Ideal for churches, lodges, etc. Located Carlisle Theatre, Carlisle, Ind. Immediate, delivery. B. Bennett, Fort Branch, Indiana. WESTINGHOUSE , Sampson and G.E. Automatic Irons,. Westinghouse and Philco Radios for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

FOR SALE Oil burning heater. $55. 801 North 1 Section. C. Johnson Texaco Station.

FOR SALE One blond cocker puppy, eligible to register, female; three black half cocker & beagle, good hunters or pets. All seven weeks. 408 So. Court. Phone 700.' FOR SALE Good 4-room i nuuac, a Jiaf jiui incase pan ixj mera. Inquire at Elven Shounk's I or City Service Station. FOR SALE Two 1500-lb mares. Will sell one or both. 1 Walter Bartlett, R. 3 Sullivan. ' 3Vz miles east of 41 on Glendora 1 Road, first house west of Baker j Mine. FOR SALE Spotted Poland Doar, weigning aoout zud. Merse Lisman, 2 miles west and 2 miles north of New Lebanon. FOR SALE Maytag washer. Can be seen at 424 South Court Street evenings after 3:00 p. m. FOR SALE 5-room modern house located on French Street. Call 320 after 5:00 p. m. Mrs. Tony Dudley. FOR CHRISTMAS New shipment Elgin watches has just arrived at K. B. SMITH jewelers. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, good condition. 416 East Jackson, Sullivan. WARM MORNING and Majestic Heaters for immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Cugger, Ind. FOR SALE One acre of land, 4-room house, other outbuildings, $2500. Located south Sullivan on U. S. 41. Inquire 424 South Court Street. C. Price. WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT Automatic Gas, Oil and Electric. Sidearm Gas and Coal burning water heaters. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone 90. FOR RENT FOR RENT House north of Providence church. See Clara Dollahan, east of Cheese Plant, after 6 p. m., or Eron White. FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished apt. Adults only. 225 N. Main. FOR RENT 4-room. apartment upstairs, unfurnished, at 27 South State St. O. L. Springer, Agt. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. 19 North Section Street. SELL YOUR CORN to Johnson Elevator NOW. raying $1.18 fcr No. 2 Yellow Com. JOHNSON MILL & ELEVATOR, next to C. & E. I. Depot. The FLO-RETTA. BEAUTY SALON is having a SPECIAL week. Get a new permanent for a Xmas gift. Call for an appointment 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 Cox, who departed this life Departs. Sundays 9 till 4 for parts cember 20th, 1932. Daughter,

cnly. Auto repairing on week , days, 7 till 5. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for resident of Sullivan County who recognizes that now is the time for him to be building a permanent business of his own. The largest life insurance company in the ordinary field has a salaried opportunity to offer this man if he has business or sales experience, good character, desire to achieve, and preferably a college education. A thorough training in specialized subjects must be tak en both in and out of the field. ! ' Group insurance and retiremant i plan participation, in two years: you are in your own business on j your own income. All replies confidential and will be answer- j ed. Box 117 c-o Times. I LOOK Oleomargarine, mayonnaise, syrup, soap flakes, apple butter, jelly, lunch meats, and fresh eggs at Flynn's, Shelburn, Indiana. I SEE the new Majestic .Range. consumption. Limited supply. Woodward Hardware Co.,, Dugger, Ind. - "

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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. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished house or apartment in or near Sullivan, by veteran. John Poole, 235 Indiana Ave. Phone 513. , WANTED Cesspool and toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. You know the price before we start. Box 105 c-o Times. ; .WANTED TO . BUY Tractor outfit. Will buy farming equipment and rent land ' without buildings from retiring farmers. Write Box GF, c-o Times. I WA NTED-House to rent, uni furnished. Dr. Noble Sevier. Call 755. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep and grateful thanks to the neighbors and many friends for their kindness and sympathy, also the many floral tributes received at I the sudden death of our beloved husband and father Andy Dorr man. We especially thank the I Rev. Jack Anderson, the singers, pallbearers, flower girls, also Mr. Billman, the funeral director. Maude Dorman, wife Paul Dorman Earl Dorman Mabel Dorman Lawrence Dorman IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of our husband and father, Lyman Ellrick, who died Jan. 3, 1946. Thy voice is now silent, the hearth is now cold, 'here thy smile and thy welcome ever met us of old. We miss thee and mourn thee in silence unseen And dwell on the memory of joys that have been. Mrs. Ellrick and Marilyn. IN MEMORIAM Irr loving memory of Thurman Virginia C. Russell. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME Dngjfer "Aikln'i Service Coata N Mm." Quit paying rent and own yonr home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT ,

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El Miss Bonnie Gordon, president of the Y-Teens, entertained the girls at her home Wednesday night, December 18th. Contests and a gift exchange were enjoyed by all. Refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, celery, olives, Christmas candy and R. C. cola was served to the following members: Misses Betty Smith, Dorothy Goble, Sally Clark, Margie Beasley, Naomi Runyan,Jean Kemniur, Becky McCrocklin, Betty Spelts, Doris Jewell, Ladonna Goodwin, Patty Criss, Wilma House, Wilma Badders and the hostess, Bonnie Gordon. Frances Rebekah Lodge held their annual ' Christmas party December 17th. Several members were present from Sullivan, Merom and Shelburn. The guests included District Deputy President Effie Cooper, of Merom arid the Past President of the Rebekah Assembly, Hazel Brust of Sullivan. The rooms were decorated in the holiday colors. A long table was set in the dining room with evergreen and red and green candles and a centerpiece of the three wise men statutes. After lodge a gift exchange was enjoyed by all. Everyone was then seated around a long table where popcorn, peanuts, cookies and coffee was served, while a short program was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whalen of ' Blanchardville, Wisconsin, visited last week with Mr. Whalen's brother, Joe and family. ' Mr, and Mrs. John Gibbs, former residents of Carlisle, have Teturned here to make their home. They will reside in a part of the W. T. Alsop home. Mrs. Joe Zersey of West Allis, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Albert Hines of Austin, Indiana, were here last 'week visiting Mrs. Gertrude Lanham and other relatives. ' . Mrs. Mary Keckhoff returned Monday from Los Angeles, Calif., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ,Elmer Price and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett and children came the first of the week from Los Angeles and expect again to make Carlisle their home. The December meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Rogers, Wednesday afternoon, December 11th. The meeting opened with the song "Jesus Calls Us". Mrs. Nora Alumbaugh led in prayer. Mrs. Florence McCormick was program leader and used for her topic "Christmas Thoughts." Mrs. Tidrick conducted the' devotional service. "Christmas in Other Lands" was the topics for discussion. Mrs. Xenia Hoover read a Christmas story; The hostess served cakes and tea.

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Charles Owens and Dean Reid, students at Ball State College of i Muncie, Indiana, are home for the holidays. Wayne Mahan and Gene Vigus, students at Indiana State, are home for the holidays. Mrs. Lorraien Garner Young and daughter of West' Terre Haute, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Renaker and sonThomas E. Taylor, formerly a lieutenant in the Army Air Forces, arrived home last week from overseas and is now on terminal leave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milam and son, who have been stationed at March Field, California for quite some time, arrived home Friday j night. Fred has received his j discharge and is now on terminal j leave. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith I 'spent Saturday in Terre Haute. I I Wesley Bates was confined to his home last week with illness. i I Quite a large crowd attended the chili supper and auction sale I on Wednesday evening of last i week sponsored by the Parenti Teachers Association. One hun dred and fifty dollars was cleared for the cafeteria. ' One-Miituute Testv. 1. On what historical relic Is the inscription found: "Proclaim 'ibtrty throughout all the world unto all the inhabitants thereof" ? 2. On what document was the trademark "United States of America," first announced? 3. What was the Mecklenburg Declaration? Hints on Etiquette ' It is just as unforgivable and rude to open your child's mail as it is to open .that of an adult, provided the child can read., 1 Words of Wisdom 4 , A sacred burden is this life ye bear; look on it; lift it; bear it They'll Do It Every

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