Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 229, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 November 1948 — Page 7

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LLTVAN, INDIANA' SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, NOV, 18, 1943. PAGE SEVEN! RIP KIRBY ".'V-V 1 " 1 CLASS IWM) AID YOU. CALLED, CAPTAIN I 'vCLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charfelt words or leu, 35o, first Insertion, to for each 3ltional word, first insertion. It words or less 7io for three Insertions, 4a for c additional jrd for three insertions. Send cash, money order, or cheek with order. WHAT....?' J-Jlr, Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2o per word, mlnimnm (1.50. ' An additional charge of lto will be added to classified ads that are not yaid by the end of tat nth, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accomnU. An additional charge of 25o will be nude for the use of box numbers.

FOR SALE

NNING GEARS for rubber

vagons, one combine, and two

wheat drills. Farm Bureau

P.

I.L insurance is not alike. Re-

on in rates. Ferd E, Hall, nan Bldg. Phone 567.

ECIAL PURCHASE SALE

paper mills and jobbers are

closing out their 1948 line of

paper patterns, trices on V of these papers have been

ced as much as 65. We are

ng these huge savings on to Many remnants cheap. SulliDecorating Co.

kNNED tomatoes and refined

e in No. 2 and 2 cans by

case. A. L. Robertson ureen-

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)R SALE Flowers for all ocms. Evergreens for landscapKarns Greenhouses, south of ger, Phone 66F14.

DR SALE Restaurant sup3, new General Electric re'ratoi'j gas stove, cash regis- , tables, chairs, new pop coolTrueblood's Cafe. Fairbanks, ana. ' DR SALE Hollywood muf- . To fit all cars. $6.00 each, 's Tire Service, . 102 N. SecEW and used Whizzer Bikes, r and used Bicycles. Bicycle iring. We have a full line of b. Oscar Norris & Sons,, 11 N. a St. PARTED CHICKS two weeks (White Rocks, Barred Rocks, de Island Reds, Austra tes), 16c while they last! NSON FEED & SUPPLY CD., South Court, Phone 606. 3R SALE 5-room all modern ?alow. Reasonable. Phone L. - : )R SALE Late cabbage at farm. Claude E. Jones, Phone DR SALE SunRay table top range. Good condition. Used year. 504 North Broad, SulliDR SALE 110 portable eleepai'nt spray. 'Will paint cars, se painting, -a fr Uo.'Ja res Call Mr. Thompson, "Citizens Gai DR SALE 1938 Chevrolet pi truck. Excellent condition, onable price. 14 E. Giles. DR SALE Oak dining table '6 chairs. 441 Stratton Street. DR SALE Sewing machine, es, chairs, pillows, dishes and ir household goods. Olga PosJ02 N. Section. DR SALE Jeep. All steel and sd top. Drake Bros., Phone DR SALE 2 9x12 rugs. Blue beige. Maureen Kelly, GraysPhone. DR SALE House, 5 rooms & i. Hot water heat. Close in. South State St. DR SALE 1941 Pontiac, 1941 :k, 1942 Plymouth. Powell or Sales. DR SALE Small stove, canype (new). Heating stove. 126 Main. ' DR SALE Turkeys for nksgiving. Cecil Gambill, 4 :s north on 41 and Vi mile DR SALE One new Hoover mm cleaner. James Lewellyn, Baker mine. DR SALE Geese. First road and south of Glendora store, 1 house. Charles Bolding. DR SALE 4-room house in jera. Good outbuildings. One our lots. See Walker McHugh ete Blubaugh. DR SALE Muskrat fur coat, 16. Phone 9243. DR SALE Light weight svinn bicycle, slightly used. Or trade for 410 double barrel utomatic shotgun. 844 N. Main ihone 278.

ARMY SHOES for sale. Shoes dyed any color. BENNY DE FRANK S & S SHOE REPAIRING, 10 North Court.

FRONT WHEEL CLEANERS for John Deere, InternationalHarvester and Allis - Chalmers tractors. New John Deere power corn shellers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES, 19 North Section, Phone 285.

FOR SALE 1 six-foot Case combine with motor. Sullivan Oliver Company.

FOR SALE 3-day-old . bull calves. Geo. Daugherty, 1 mile West New Lebanon elevator.

Kelvinator refrigerators and

.freezers, 5 yr. guarantee. 15

months to pay. Pirtle & Inbody.

FOR SALE 1946 two-tone 4door Fleetmaster Chevrolet. New tires, excellent condition. Original owner. Radio and heater. Call 156 or 326-Y.

NOW AVAILABLE New bottle gas ranges complete with Philgas equipment. Bill McCoy.

FOR SALE Household articles including living room suite, 12x15 Mohawk rug, 3 stoves, studio couch. Mrs. Thomas Hill, South Troll.

BUYING SOYBEANS every day from early 'til late. Highest market prices paid Quick service, we do appreciate your business. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan, phone 325.

You can get more eggs at less cost per dozen on the "Johnson More Egg Feeding Program." Now is the time to get lined yout on a profitable program. Ask for our FREE More-Egg Folder. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. CUSTOM BULLDOZING, clearing, pond building. Raymond Bogard, Merom Phone 173.

PUBLIC GAMES, VFW Auxiliary Kali, Monday.

DON'T FAIL TO SEE The Great Virgil, greatest of all magicians, at Sullivan High School auditorium, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 8:00 P. M., sponsored by SULLIVAN LIONS CLUB for benefit of GERMICIDAL LAMP FUND for city schools. -

RADIO DOCTOR QUEEN, 317 W. Thompson, specializes in radios that can't be fixed. Air Force Engineer Training is at your service. Phone 407-X.

South Wind and Arvin car heater sales, installation and service.

Pirtle & Inbody.

FOR SALE John Deere tractor, cultivators, plow and mower. Geo. Knotts, R. R. 3, Carlisle.

FOR SALE 2 new Wood Bros, corn pickers,. 1 good used Wood Bros. Chancy Lamb, Carlisle, Ind., Phone 79F110.

FOR SALE Your new wheat drill is here. Come and get it. Shepherd & Willis Farm Machinery, 1610 North Section, Phone 985.

FOR SALE Half a beef, approximately 200 pounds. 50c lb. Call Sullivan 9303 after 5:00 p.m.

MORE of those Super-Miracle E-Z-Do Wardrobes at $5.98.. P & A Furniture Store. FOR SALE Geese, and shelled popcorn 10c lb. Quincy Walls, mile south and east Berea church. v FOR J3 ALE- Cottage grocery store' in : SuTITvan."Toing good business. Reasons .for selling". W. T. Mellott. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet. See Leonard Sellers at Dugger. FOR SALE Bedroom suite and breakfast suite. 119 N. Chase St. FOR SALE Lane waterfall cedar chest. Excellent condition. Bonnie Truelock, 1201 N. Section. FOR SALE Hoover electric sweeper, $12. Call 615 E. Davis. Phone 919-L. FOR SALE 1934 Ford V-8 coupe, almost new motor, new battery, good tires. Priced to sell. Harry Ashcraft, Shelburn. FOR SALE White and Barred Rock fries. Mrs. Fred Alsop, Phone 8313.

FOUND Bay riding horse with halter. Earl Ridgley, Phone 8234. ATTENTION HUNTERS If you need that gun fixed, bring it to 403 Sylvandell. Phone 454. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Coal Dock in a small town. Equipped with a Fairfield Car Unloader and conveyor. Also a 1946 Chevrolet dump truck. For information write Box 185, Linton, Indiana.

ATTENTION PARENTS Under the direction of Mrs. Arlie R. Cramer, assisted by Rodman Stanley, there will be a studio of music opened in Sullivan for instructions to beginners on the following instruments: violin, guitar, accordion, saxophone, and clarinet. To those of you who are interested in music instructions,

Mrs. Cramer will be in Sulli

van at the Stanley Cafe Thursday .and Friday. Nov.. 18th and 19th from, 5:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m., for- advance information. Contact Mr. Stanley at Stanley Cafe 118 So. Court, Sullivan, Ind.

BAKE SALE Sponsored by Delta Theta Tau at 9:00 Saturday, Nov. 20th at Sullivan Decorating Co. .... For her Xmas trade that old washer in on a new ABC and take 13 months to pay the balance. Pirtle & Inbody.

PUBLIC GAMES . Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the- ' Legion Home.

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WANTED TO BUY Small farm near Sullivan or Shelburn. State name, price and location. Box 85 care Times.

WANTED TO BUY A gentle horse that will work by himself. Box 808 c-o Times.

WANTED Girl over 16 to work in restaurant Saturdays and Sundays. Must be neat appearing and willing to work. South Side Texaco Inn, phone 630. WANTED Lady to stay in modern country home, one lady in family. Box 4000 c-o Times. FOR RENT FOR RENT Electric Flooi Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric nand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sulli'an Dpooratins Co ' FOR RENT 2 laree unfurnish

ed front rooms. Inquire 315 So.

Houldson.

FOR RENT Sleeping room close in. suitable for two. Work

ing men preferred. 215 S. Section

St. NEWKIRK'S CARD OF THANKS McClellan: To our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the death of our loved one, Wilson McClellan, we wish to express our sincere appreciation. We especially wish to thank Rev. V. M. Suddarth, the quartette and pianist, and those who sent flowers or helped in any way. Every token will be cherished in our memory. The McClellan Family

SHELBURN Mr. and Mrs. Van Wicks spent the week-end here ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes. . Mr, and Mrs. Albert Oakes called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kessler Armistice Day. Mr.; and Mrs. Van Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes were in Sullivan Saturday evening. Mr., and Mrs. Albert Oakes spent Monday evening in Terre Haute. Mrs. Maude Gummere and Mrs. Reuben Campbell of Terre Haute and Mrs. Flora Wence called on Mr. and Mrs. Will

Raines Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leota Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Wadell and Mr. Snider left Sunday morning for Kansas City, Missouri where they will send the winter. Mrs. Sadie Wence and Mrs. Alice Sachs of Terre Hauts attended the W.S.C.S. at the Methodist church last Wednesday. Mrs. Ella - Gummere returned home Sunday after a week's visit in Saline, Indiana with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zachman of Hillsdale, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Neuman of Zionsville, Indiana, and Mrs. Maggie Raines and Mary Ellen Raines were Sunday dinner

guests of Mrs. Flora Wence. Mr. Neuman has recently been appointed assistant supt. of the children's orphanage of the Baptist church in Zionsville.

FORBES CORNER Sunday guests of Charlie Sharpe and Mr and Mrs. James Sharpe and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huntworth, Mrs. Ada Forbes, Helen Forbes and sons, Dennis and' Joe, Helen

Vanderpool, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman of Prairieton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whreaton and daughter, Janice, of Lewis. Mrs. Helen Shaw attended a party at the home of Mrs. Thelma Cook in Terre Haute Friday

night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brazzell of Shelburn visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dawson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson and son, Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Barnett and children and Charlie Sharpe were guests of Mrs. Helen Vanderpool Saturday niffht. Mrs. Helen Forbes, and Mrs.

Helen Shaw were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. Bcrcie Pinkston and Helen Vanderpool attended the Ladies Aid meeting at the Sugar Grove Church Thursday. They are holding a bake sale and bazaar in Farmersburg Sal.urdy, November 20lh starting at 9:30 a. m.

OR SALE Get your Thanksng goose at the Fisher Farm. Ie Fisher.

FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet coupe, good condition. Eric Thewlis, Paxton. Call after 4:00 p. m. or Sunday. FOR SALE Glass showcase 8 ft. long, 42" high, 2 shelves. Hamilton Grocery, 207. I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .on Crcsley 8.8 and 7 cu. ft. refrigerators. Easy terms. Gene's Radio Service, South Side Square. FOR SALE Spotted, Poland male hog, two milk cows; Emitt Shake, R. 4, Sullivan. 2 miles southeast of Dodd Bridge. FOR. SALE Wine living room suite, coffee table, telephone stand, etc. All practically new. Bernard Gresley, Merom. FOR SALE Good Guernsey heifers, will freshen first of year. James Kirby, IV2 miles southeast of Shelburn on R. 2.

' Sullivan Legion Auxiliary members, desiring to. - donate to . tbe Auxiliary Bake Sale ( Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, bring your contributions to the Sullivan Decorating day of sale, FEEeTbU YERS ! I Johnson feeds are EXTRA NUTRITIOUS! and Just think they cost no more and many times even less than ordinary feeds because you buy DIRECT FROM OUR OWN FACTORY OUTLET STORES. Be a wise feed buyer and make JOHNSON'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY.

FOR SALE 1942 Ford 6 cylinder four-door. Contact Drake Bros.. Phone 335 or 554-A.

STOP Don't buy electrical appliances until you see me. Wholesale prices plus small commission. William Smedley, 538 West Sylvan Dell St. Phone 265-Y.

WANTED

FOR SALE Maple baby bed, cood condilion. Mrs. Harlan

J Thomas, Carlisle. State Road 58, 4

blocks from 41.

DR SALE Apartment size gas e. 318 N. State.

Dead Animals Removed 3 kinds: horses, cows, icep, calves and hogs. Call onroe Feed Service, Sulliin phone 332 or Crawford

!01.or Crawford 53109,

irre Haute. We pay all tone charges. 24 hour serce. ohn Wachtel Co Terre Haate, Indian

Miscellaneous

IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy. Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925

North Main, Sullivan.

NEED WORK done on your car or truck? Give us a try. Bob Wright, service manager. Sullivan County Motor Sales, On U. S. 41, Shelburn, Ind. Phone 30.

CELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN IN. FREE ESTIMATES.NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. WRITE PADGETT CO., VIN-CENNES.

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eminent loiiet cleaning, mouein pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Boy to carry Times route. Inquire Daily Times office. WANTED Work on farm. Experienced. Permanent. Bill Kelsey, Merom. WANTED Housekeeper, full time. Younger woman preferred. Dennis Salesman; R. 1, Jasonville, near Antioch Church. WANTED TO RENT A barn with small amount of pasture for gentle' ponies. Call 399-B. " WANTED Beauty operator with good following. 5 days a week. Box 47, care "Times. WANTED 2 or 3 riders to and from Robinson, Illinois, daily. Call 992-L. 508 E. Davis. "COAL HAULING. Phone 9301. Bill French,

MEROM V". . Miss-Wanda -i"Goynel-A t and roommate, Miss Dorothy Henry of. Indiana State Teachers College were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Coyner and' Karen Kay. Bonnie Milam, Lura Hawkins and Stella Johnson visited Lottie Arnett in Sullivan Sunday afternoon. ' Mr.and Mrs. Henry Dodds and Mr. and Mrs.' John Clark of New Lebanon attended the revival at the Methodist church Sunday night. Mesdames Sarah Reid, Eff ie Cooper, Francella Davis and Irene Hunt spent ' Friday in Terre Haute. Mr. -and Mrs. Breck Leach and Mrs. Cora Wolfe ware guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pleasant in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Owens. Mrs. Maude Meeker and Mrs. Guv Sparks were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Goggins of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Edith . Plunkett of Palestine, Illinois, spent Monday here with relatives and friends. Doris Turpen spent the weekend with Mary Pirtle. Mrs. Freda Hubble and son, Bruce, Mrs. E. B. Walters and Mrs. Ovaline Arnett and daughter were in Terre Haute Saturday. , . Mrs, Jess Dougherty received word Monday of the desth of her sister, Mrs. Amnndn MrKp

Smith, at Elkhart. Illinois. Mrs.

Smith broke her hip two years ago last August and since that time has been confined to a hospital. She was 86 years old.

i Mrs. Cora Daugherty and Mr.

and Mrs. Will Thornton left Monday to attend . the funeral which was held Tuesday morning at Elkhart. Ramona Reid, nurse at the Union Hospital, spent the weekend af her home here. Mrs. Bill F. Johnson underwent an appendectomy . at the Mary Sherman " Hospital Tuesday.

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GIRL SCOUT TROOP 4 Girl Scout . Troop 4 met Nov. 16th at the Christian Church with their leader, Mrs. Woodard. We are sorry Mrs. Prose could not attend. There were 17 present and two absent. We are sorry that Nancy Boles and

Nancy Drake cannot attend as they have a paper route. Since Nancy Boles cannot attend she (has asreed .to let Shirley Exline i help Beverly Taylor as reporter. iWs worked on . comb cases made of ' leather. Reporters, Beverly .Taylor and Shirley Exline.

Sure, it'll start right up, Mom. . . Dad filled it with MARATHON GASOLINE. It's now SEASONIZEDfor WINTER! "

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