Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 257, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 December 1946 — Page 5

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Each initial and abbreviation Is counted as a word. All classified ads are cash with order with exception of those firms and organizations having charge accounts with the Daily Times. Additional charge of 15 cents will be made for use of a box number or keyed ads. All keyed advertisements are confidential with the Daily Times and answers to them should be addressed as the ad states. For example, one keyed "Box X, care Daily Times." Those answering It should either mail or bring their reply, which will be turned over to the person placing the advertisement. Under no circumstauces will the name of a person oe divulged If the ad 1 keyed. Obituary, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.20. Card of Thanks, $1.00 Resolutions, In Memorlams, 2 cents word, minimum, $1.50.

I CAR of meat scraps due soon.

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FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.

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orful. Wildm's ureennouses, , Phone 0214. We deliver. .. - . : FHESli : C UT FLOWE RS Large Mums and Pompoms, ! Glads, Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, neatly arranged for any : occasion. WiJ din's Greenhouses, (f Fhoiie 9214. We deliver.

FOR SALE One Bb Saxophone, one Bb Cornet, one Bb Trumpet, one set Xylophones, one set Orchestra Bells. Orville Kali, Phone 173, Shelburn. For Atlas tires ana cudos, ex pert lubrication, tire and Dattery service, drive in at STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE, 29 N. Section St. Phone 262. ELECTRIC floor sander and ... , n it A ( T T A T T ; polisher tor rent. iviAixoiiALjJLi DRUGS, SHGLCURN. Phone 90. WESTINGHOUSE , Sampson ,J C!iiU .JlJ. iwvww.w ) finghouse and Philco Radios for ? immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind. ; FOR KALE Oil burning heatr. $53. gOl .North Section. C. "loUasoa TcxafitJ ' Stations .' . . . FOR SALE One blond cocker .."punny, eligible to register, fe male; three blacl half cocker & beagle, good hunter? or pets. All seven weeks. 408 So. Court. Phone 700. FOR SALE Good 4-room ' house, 9 lots, northeast part Hy-nicra-. Inquira at Elven Shounk's i or City Service Station. ; FOR SALE 5-room modern ': house located on French Street. : Call 320 after 5:00 p. m. Mrs. , Tony Dudley. ; WARM MORNING, and Majes- ': tic Heaters for immediate delivi cry. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Jnd. FOR SALE One acre of land, :: 4-room house, other oKbaildings, $200. Located south SutiKan on 'U. S'. 41. Inriuirs 424 South Court Street. C. Price. ' FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet coach, good condition, good tires. 236 W. Graysville St. - FOR SALE One set 9:00-20 truck tire chains, $10.00; 50 baled Straw. It'a miles southeast of Merom. Cecil Phillips. FOR SALE 5-room, semi-modern bungalow, garage. Large lot, paved f street. A real location. Immedi- ' ate possession. I 77-acre farm. Good location, very productive, 60 acres tillable, 4 acres good timber. Priced to sell. Possession 30 days. Come in and talk real estate, you are always welcome. USREY & BURDGE North Oakley Bldg. Phone 58. FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth coach, A-l condition, good tires. 551 So. Court. FOR SALE 1936 .Oldsmobile (6). New tires, body A-l, good motor, heater. 1101 N. Main St. urn nimmt.u.mujimiimti,iwmmBKfmm Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, p.http, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Su!livan phone .332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser ivice. John Wachtel Co.l Terre Haute, Indiana

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FOR SALE Spotted- Poland boar, weighing about 225. Merse Lisman, 2 miles west and 2 miles north of New Lebanon Boilers, circulating pumps, Unit heaters and Radiation in stock. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES COMPANY, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone 90. 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. 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 placei on Highway 41, near High School. All new equipment. E. Jackson St. Priced right for quick sale. 6-rcom cottage on Sylvan Dell St. Have buyer for small grocery. SI art tli-7 New Year in your own business. You can always get" in touch with Joe if you call 673. 326 E. Beech. FOR SALE 7 -ft. oower mowi er for Internationa! H or M. C. jR. Eailsback, Phone 767 or 9204. FOR SALE 1041 Chev. truck with Kaughman' lime spreader bed. Good condition. Good tires. 'ISO S. Court. Phone 483-B. j FOR SALE One Guernsey male calf, weighing 500 lb3.: pair ' of young 5-year-old horssn, one! 4-year-old bay horse. Skidmfcre and Waldorf, East Washington St. j FOR SALE Table fop gas j range in good condition and electric toaster. 222 W. Johnson. FOR coach. G. Ind. SALE 1333 Chevrolet j E. Simr-, New Lebanon, ! FOE GALE 2-piece wicker set, good upholstery. At 3091 South Court Street. ! FOR SALE Good clover hay I in the bale, no rain on it. Claude j C. Phillips, Sullivan, R. 2 on Graysville phone 1-36. Hot Air furnaces and blowers. In stock. Pipe and fittings for installation. LAWRENCEVILLE SALES C O M P'A'N Y, LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS. Phone 90. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished apt. Adults only. 225 N. Main. Miscellaneous PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles. Phone 285. W. S. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section Street. MASON AUTO EXCHANGE, Carlisle, for new and used auto parts. Sundays 9 till 4 for parts cnly. Auto repairing on week days, 7 till 5. LOOK Oleomargarine, mayonnaise, syrup, soap flakes, apple butter, jelly, lunch meats, and fresh eggs at Flynn's, Shelburn, Indiana. Norman E. Keller, talented musician and singer, will be at the Pilgrim Holiness Church Thursday night. December 26 thrnush I Sunday night. Services 7:00 o'j clock Everyone invited.

SEE the new Majestic Range. Designed for economical fuel consumption. Limited supply. Wocdxvard Hardware Co., bugger, Ind. PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday night at eight o'clock at the American Legion Home under the auspices of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary.

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 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. WANTED House to rent, unfurnished. Dr. Noble Sevier. Call 755. WANTED Good cook. Must give reference. Answer Box 23 care Times. : HELP WANT.ED Girl at-News Stand, immediately. Apply in person. MALE HELP WANTED Shoe man to cover E. 111. - W. Ind. ' to audit consigned shoe stocks and establish new accounts on consignment basis. Permanent work. Car necessary. Salary $125 per month plus comm. and expenses. If really interested, write giving age and experience, also enclose photo. Interview will be arranged. Wolfe Wear-u-well Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. WANTED TO KENT Farm land. Floyd J. French, Shelburn, Route 1. LOST LOST Female beagle hound, white and brown, spotted, 2 miles southwest New Lebanon. Finder call Roy Chubb, Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickman, Mr;. Maurri Headley and Mrs. E. A. Hamtnaek were Linton visitors Saturday. Mrs, Monna Hopkins was in Bloornington Friday. She was accompanied home by her son, William, who is in school there. Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth Goldman we;:e in Sullivan and Linton Friday. ii Mrs. Pat Mooney and daughter were in Sullivan Saturday. t Mrs. Max Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hughes were Sullivan visitors Saturday. Mr, nnd Mr?. Mitt nddraan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldman virited -in T?rre Haute Sahnday. Mk? Marcella Dukes is' home from Indianapolis the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. The vesper services at th? First Christian church were beautiful and a large crowd attended. The Christmas songs were sung by the chorus under the direction of Miss Dugger with Miss Myers at the piano. 1 The J.W.G. entertained with a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at the home of ' Mrs. Margaret King. The home was beautifully decorated with Christmas decorations and a Christmas tree. Gifts were exchanged. The following guests attended the dinner: Misses Effie Pigg, Mae Hendrickson, Orris Hendrickson, Blanche Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Ida Hannah, Belle Tison, Bess Kielblock, Anna Barrowman, Vara Graham, Eva Myers, Abegail Chowning, Priscilla Yung, Lola Yung and Eva Taylor. PEDESTRIANS GET BREAK ON SF S MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Market St. is going to have its face lifted. The famed San Francisco main stem, which for years has been a pedestrian's nightmare, combining four street car tracks and normal automobile traffic, will get new inner tracks next year. After the inner tracks are installed, the outer tracks "will be removed to give motorists and pedestrians more elbow room.

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Mrs. William B. Hagan is snendinff the holidays with her

husband, who is employed in In- apolis. dianapolis. j Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pinkston Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and daughters and Mrs. Minnie and family and Mrs. Ezelle Mitchell of Donna, Texas, arrived Phaneuf of Augusta, Michigan, ' here Sunday to spend the holiare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' days with relatives." Charles Arnett during the holi-j Eugene Sparks, S lc( who is days. ' stationed in New York, arrived Rev. and Mrs. J. C, Calhoun home Saturday to spend a short and family of Broughton, Illinois, leave with his parents, Mr. and are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Sparks and family. W. H. Day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Coyner and children of Indianapolis, spent

daughters entertained with a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at their home, having as , their guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Na.ih of Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family, Mrs. Kate Bowen and Oscar Everhart. Pvt. "Nat" Gettinger of Keesler Field, Mississipi, and Paul jciuuBei ui iuune yuese in r-eDrasKa, are nonaay guests ot

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gettinger. , hart, all students at Indiana UniPvt. Thomas E. Henderson of versity. are home for the holi-'

Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, arrived home Tuesday to spend the holift'nva Arih hits naror-ti! TYIV r,-, -J Mrs.i Scotty Henderson and,' daughter. I Relatives and friends here have received word of the birth of a son, John Arnold, on December 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKee at Lafayette. Mrs. Thomas Spark's is spending the holidays with friends in Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scctt of Carthage, nra spending tha hcli"Jfys here with relatives and friends Mr. Edna Bnlei and Mrs. Anna McCammon attended a .meeting of the Patriotic Club at the home of Mrs. Mary Giles, Thurs day. . ' 1 Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCammon viaywu, mm,, spent v..nristmas with M,rs. Anna McCammon and ether relatives. , - . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harris ! Sunday to pend the holidays

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with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris and daughters in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boroughs ieft Saturday to spend the holi- , days with relativees fn Indianthe holidays with Grover and Delno Vickrey. j TSgt. and Mrs. Marion O'Neal of Rantoul, Illinois, and Wayne Johnson of Purdue University, are guests for the holidays of ; Mrs. Stella Johnson. Marv Ann Rsnair. T-Tipn Mr. Kinley, Gloria Nichols, Boh Manar:, uerald Sparks, Sid McNebb, Bob Johnson and . Oscar Everdays, i sua Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrs. Chloe Burke cf Graysville, spent Monday with Mrs. Mallie Stiuck. Bobbie McCroclciin cf Detroit, Michigan, arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. . Mrs. Nora Webb of Suili-ran. ws the guest of Mrs. Cordelia Cash and daughter, Golda, Christmas. Mrs. Jessie Bardsley visited relatives in Sullivan Qo. ' The funeral of rWbII Richmoncl was largely attended Sunday. ' Mrs. Blanche Lillig and so" svin nf n,jna c. ': r, a;ijvcu OdLUlday afternoon to spend the holi-

days with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Underhill and son, Don McFarland and wife.

TODAYS MARKEiS

, INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. . 26. (UP) Liveatock: Hogs, 4,000; good and choice 160-225-lbs. barrows and gilts, $23.75; top, $24.00; choice light weight sows, $19.50 $20.50. Cattle, 1,700; calves, 300; good-j and choice light and medium ; weieht steers. $24.50; good and mixed yearlings, $21.00 $23.50; good beef cows above $15.00; j common and medium, $11.25 1 813.50; good and choice vealers, i $27.00 $29.00. j i i ' Sheep, 1.200; good and choice Texas fed lambs $23-00; good and choice natives, $21.00 $22.50; slaughter ewes, $7.00 down. THIEF COLLECTS KA3BIOS HENRYETTA, Okia. (UP) Police in this small city searched for' a "mad-about-music" thief after receiving reports o a theft-' a-day of radios for three consecutive day:. The thief visited a diffi-r&nt store esc:; day. On one of the days, two radio thc-fts also weie reported in nearby Okmulgee. Police raid the thief .con- ' ccnt.rated on portables. One-Mlnuute Test 1. Thirty-five senators were elected in the recent fall elections; in what year were they first elected by popular vote and how were thev elected before? 2. What U. S. body has the sole v?"-"-j 3. How many members are there in the U. S. Senate? . Words of Wisdom There is no such thing as luck. It's a fancy name for being always at your duty, and so sure to be ready when the good time comes. Today's Haroscopo If you are celebrating a birthtlav today, you are energetic, shrewd and diplomatic, courteous They'll Do It Every Folks said their marriage wouldn't last a year -but she was patience personified. she endured foulball for a quarter of a Century Sac DtlT WHEN SHE finally DECIDED TO DITCH THE OLD GOAT SHE COULDN'T WAIT TEN DAYS. ASK HER LAWYER. -

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GRAB BAGand obliging, make friends easily and are generally well liked. You also are sincere and frank, and do not stoop to gam a point. You are gentle and patient in your home, and endeavor to make il happy and pleasant. Today talk over the budget with your mate. The moon enters Pisces at 5:41 a. m. Give up a novel idea for a New Year's party. Writing of any nature is well favored, however. Don't hide that, bright idea; out with it. Pattern-making, wood work, and such crafts are good now. Keep the tongue in check., Hints on Etiquette After a dinner, before the dessert is brought on the table, it should be cleared of all plates, food, salt and peppers. Crumbs Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Time

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