Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 254, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 December 1948 — Page 3

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CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge It word me lets, S5o, flrrt Insertion, to for each additional word, first insertion. II words or lew 7o for three insertUnj, 4 for each additional word for three Insertions. Send cash, money order, or cheok with order. Card of Thanks $1.60. Obituaries, In Memorlam, Resolutions 2e per word, minimum $1.51. An additional charge of lie will be added to classified ads that are not said br the end of the Matb, excepting firms and organizations that carry rerular charge aeooutte. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box nam ben.

FOR SALE TWO new Co-op corn pickers in stock. Farm Bureau Co-op. ALL insurance Is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coff man Bldg. Phone 567. ' FOR SALE Hollywood mufflers. To fit all cars. $6.00 each. Hud's Tire Service, 102 N. Section. ' CEMETERY DECORATIONS, Wreaths, Pots, Balls, grave blankets. Poinsettas, extra nice. Order now for Xmas delivery. Wildin's Greenhouses. Phone 9214. We deliver. ..-. NEW and Used Bikes. Whizzer motors. Bike repairing. Parts. Oscar Norris & Sons, 8 N. Main St., SuUivan. FOR SALE New 5-room house, 2 lots, ready to move in. 1 block of brick street, Dugger. Lucy Dudley. i FOR SALE Trombone, $20.00. Richard Davis, Tel. 9083. WHAT will Santa Claus say about those soiled rugs and upholstery? Get Fina Foam. ROOT'S. LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS! See the bargain buys in End Tables, Lamp Tables, Dishes, Magazine Racks, Mirrors, Lamps at the P and A Furniture Store. Open each night 'til Xmas. CLOSE OUT SALE of Xmas trees, Canadian irs 50c off on all our large trees.' JOHNSON FOOD STORE, north side square. ' FOR SALE Hampshire boar, registered, vaccinated, year old. Also white face heifer, about 400 polinds. Dale Billman, phone 123. FOR SALE Red Cocker Span, fel, female, registered, 6 mo. old. 4)51 West Thompson. USED bikes like new, $24.95to $J9.95. 8 N. Main St. . FOR SALE Ford tractor, cultivators, discs, plows, corn planter, Co-op corn picker, .farm wagon. Used one season. Can be seen at Walter Clark's, Sullivan R. 3, liymera phone. ; PERMANENT and. Norway anti-freeze; motor oil, 2 gallons $1.08. OPEN Christmas day. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Five weaned pigs. O.I.C. Big and thrifty. Hraold W. Johnson, R. R. 3, Tel. Sullivan 9303. FOR SALE Five-room house, electricity, garage, coal house and oilier outbuildings, 3 acres of ground. Now vacant. lxk miles northeast of Sullivan near Jonay mine. Mrs. Walter Wright. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle; 1 set of Book of Knowledge, 20 volumes. Mrs. Briggs, Phone 306. FOR SALE 1939 Oldsmobile six, in good 'condition; good rubber, new battery and shock absorbers. James Ault, Phone 8251. FOR SALE 2. milk cows, calves by side; 2 Hereford heifers, one with calf by side. Paul Simmons, Vk miles southwest Sullivan. WHAT a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, if you give a PHILGAS range to Mother dear. See Bill McCoy your Philgas Dealer. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet coupe, in good condition. Price $100. Lowell Hall, Shelburn R. 2, at Scott City. FOR SALE 1937 Model Ford panel truck. General overhauled, new tires and paint. Can be seen at B. E. Mickey's, 1 mile south of Glendora crossing, Saturday. FOR SALE Hens for Christrnas. Also plenty of eggs at all times. Pat Padgett, 471 Bell, Phone 645-A. FOR SALE Florence heating stove, size 153. 537 E. Washington. FOR SALE Young" sorrel team of Belgian mares. Ivan Robbins, Carlisle. Phone 60F11. NATIVE XMAS TREES Cedars and pines, 25c up; balsam and spruce trees, 69c up. ANDERSON & IUATT GROCERY. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SuUivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all fhone charges. 24 hour gerJohn Wachtel Co Terre Hani. Indian

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Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN! Considerable amounts of home grains can be fed along with JOHNSON mashes without going to the trouble and bother of grinding and mixing. Come in today and find out how to get lower cost eggs on the JOHNSON "MORE EGG" FEEDING PROGRAM. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO. wont;; if it is coal or general hauling you need seel Jim Murray or Phone 287 or 948-X. BRING your car or truck service troubles to Bob Wright, Sullivan County Motor Sales, Shelburn, on U. S. 41, Phone 30. INCOME tax returns made. Phone 677 for appointment or call in person. Mrs. Lynn Thomas. 809 N. Section St., Sullivan. On highway 41, east of the High School. DON'T FORGET she wants a Bendix automatic washer for Christmas. Boyd's Appliance Shop, "North of the Square on 41." Free parking. SEASON'S GREETINGS from MJerom Beauty Shop, Merom, Ind. Operated by Mrs. Mazie Booker. Hours 9:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., Tuesday through Saturday. WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Girl, general office work, typing essential. Answer own handwriting. Box 1000 care Times. WANTED 22, 24 or 26 inch threshers. Must be . late model roller bearing! all steel machines; also 8 and 10-ft. power binders, H. K. Hubert tractor. Send all information to Roy C. Buis, Filmore, Ind., R. 1. WANTED Furnace cleaning and repairing, installing furnaces, roofing, roof patching, and gutter hanging. Roy McCammon, Phone 976-B. 317 N. Chase. WANTED Good feeding shoats, 50 to 75 lbs. Floyd Hess, Fairbanks R. 1. WANTED Housework, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. $3.00. Call 14-E, Shelburn. FOR RENT FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, EdgeA, Polishers and new electric hand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co. LOST LOST Saturday, man's billfold, containing money, driver's license and papers.- Keep money but return papers. Wilmer Reed. R. 2, Shelburn. Escaped Prisoner Sends Greetings MILWAUKEE, Dec. 22 (UP) The commander of the U.S. Army 1 Disciplinary Barracks here read a Christmas greeting from an escaped prisoner today. It was the second time that Vincent Gambino, age 28, sent a note of Yuletide sentiment to Col. J. J. France. "Merry Christmas, Colonel," Gambino wrote. "I would like to give myself up and serve my time so I can be with my family, but I am leery about getting an extra sentence for escaping." This year, the card came from Los Angeles. Last Christmas, Gambino wrote from i Miami: "I am sorry I had to leave, sir. But 1 just couldn't have stood another winter there." Gambino escaped while working outside the barracks one day last year. , TOYS Electrical Appliances Tru-Tone Radios Bicycles, Tricycles Wagons Use our lay-away plan. Western Auto Associate Store 8 E. Wash. Phone 510

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DUGGER Mjs. Hallie Nelson, who has been the guest of Mrs. Scottie Irvin, has returned to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Purcell of Flint, Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wyatt. Mrs. Dustin Stewart, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Headley, has returned to her home in Greencastle. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ballard and famly of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Henry Ballard. Miss Maxine Myers was a Terre Haute visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Monna Hopkins was a Sullivan visitor Friday. Mr.; and Mrs. Olga' Hannum were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hannum. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrison of Worthington, were ' Wednesday guests 0f Mrs. E. A. Hammack. Mrs. Monna Hopkins was a Sullivan visitor Saturday. Mrs. Ray Tison, Mrs. E. M. Deputy and Mrs. E. A. Hammack attended the D. 'A. R. meeting at the home of Mrs. Wallace Springer in Sullivan last Thursday evening. The Rebekahs entertained Wednesday evening of last week with a Christmas party. ALPHA DELPHIAN CHRISTMAS PARTY No spirit of Scrooge could have dampened the festive atmosphere Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. John Oldham, where twentyfour members of Alpha Delphian gathered for their annual Christmas party. Each member brought packages to be distributed to needy families during the holidays. During the business session, Mrs. Harry Lowry, program chairman for the year, read to the club a recent report of this year's program which had been published in an Indianapolis papej. The program took the group through the Land of Pretend via the radio. Mrs. Ralph Shepherd and Mrs. Carol Frakes announced the varied program, which was a report from various countries, such as England, Australia, South America, Philippines, and Austria. These reports were of very interesting facts concerning their customs in celebrating the Christmas season and were given by Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mrs. Earl Handford, Mrs. Ronald Burdge, Mrs. Homer Weisbecker, ;. and Mrs. Ralph Collins. The announcer then switched the program to Sullivan, Indiana, where a group of young people were performing. These interesting and entertaining selections were by Miss Joline McVickers, who played a violin solo, "Ave Maria," accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Adams; the favorite Yuletide song, "Silent Night, Holy Night" was . sung by Patti Ann and Tim Lowry, and . John Paul Cox; two Christmas greetings to the club were given by Dorothy Alice Handford and Carol Jean Frakes; and the group" closed their program by singing in unison, "Jingle Bells," accompanied by Joline McVickers and Judith Shepherd. The Christmas story as told in the second chapter of Luke was read by Mrs. H. C. Gilmore. The song, "White Christmas" was sung in unison to close the program. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were served by the refreshment committee. MTICK OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Anna M. MoCammon, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LOUISE DAUGHERTT, Administratrix. Pigg & Tennis, Attorneys. 1st Ins 12-16-48 3t.

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OLD GYM Fifth iGrade: Last week we filled Junior Red Cross socks and we hope the girl and boy who receive them will enjoy them very much. A boy in our room named James Greenwell got one of these during the war in the Philippines. We are very happy to have two new boys, Charles Spoonmore from Linton and Donald Lewis from Detroit, Michigan. We have a Christmas tree in our room and Janice Miller and Phyllis. Golish are decorating it. Our room made very pretty snowflakes in art Tuesday, Dec. 2. We saw a very good moving picture, about Clara Barton it was named "Angels of Mercy." Sixth Grade: We are glad to have Hazel Spoonmore with us from Linton. Mabel Patton and Jane Walters made perfect scores in spelling for the first two six weeks. We are sorry that Jerry Boyd arid Mabel Patton have had to be absent. . We saw three educational films Dec. 8. We put our Christmas tree up Dec. 11. It is very pretty. Sandra Lofflaud brought us a pretty calendar. Thank you Sandra. SCHOOL NEWS Jr. Hi Grades Grade 1 Lowderinilk We want to thank Mrs. Frank Tucker for. .the delicious cookies she sent for us to' eat with our milk. ' We have had such fun during the past week making Christmas cards, presents for our mothers, and ornaments for our tree. We also enjoyed learning all the new Christmas songs we have been singing. Our . Christmas party at school was fun. We each brought a 25c gift and had a good time opening our presents. We had three Red Letter Days last .week. Leon Padgett brought a Christmas record for us to hear. Elleni Tucker brought some sheet music for Mr. Clemens to play for us. We enjoyed listening to it. We are looking forward to our vacation very anxiously and to every one we wish a very Merry Christmas. Grade 2 ' Price Rose Fry celebrated her seventh birthday last Friday. We enjoyed Karen Rickard's Christmas record. Mary Phillips brought her circus records for us to hear. We had fun at our Christmas party. .We were glad that so many of our mothers could come to our Christmas program. We "are very anxious for Santa to come. We want to wish every one a Very Merry Christmas. Grade 4 Fisher The children of our room have been very busy getting ready ready for the Christmas program and decorating pur room. We wish to thank the boys and girls who brought decorations.

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We listened to a number of Christmas songs and "The Child's Story of the Nativity." Suzanne Stratton brought the book for us. John Coulson brought "The Night Before Christmas" which we enjoyed. We enjoyed visiting other rooms Friday and looking at the Christmas trees. We wish every one a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Grade 5 Exline We are all very pleased with our, Red Letter Testaments we were given by the Children's Bible Society for selling pictures. The children of our room sold $56 worth of pictures last Thursday. v We hope our Junior Red Cross boxes make two children very happy. The boys filled a hox for a boy and the girls filled a box for a girl. Richard Wildin, who has been ill since last Friday, was able to join us again Thursday. We are sorry he has had to miss school this week. All the rest of us have attended every day. We . have thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas stories, songs, records, and films. Our Christmas tree, manger scene and decorations made a Christmasy atmosphere in our room. We had our Christmas party and. exchange of gifts Friday morning because of our program in the afternoon. We worked hard and learned all of our songs for the program. We enjoyed the Christmas story that Mr. St. fClaif iold -us when we returned from the program. f . We wish every one a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Grade 6 St. Clair and Sisson .We had a wonderful party Friday morning and everyone received a gift from under the tree Nancy Drake was sick Thursday and had to go home. We hope someone will be happy with our Red Cross boxes we sent overseas. "Sam" will spend the vacation with Beverly Taylor and "Josephine" with Hugh Clerk. Our tropical fish chilled and died. We , wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Grade 6 Ringer We have been so busy that we haven't written bur Santa Claus letters but we hope lie remembers us because we have worked hard. ' We were happy to have Gayle Swink from Dayton, Ohio to enroll in our room on Nov. 8 but .an '.i'w,i"'y.'iv.'tjj'.y1'-; v&SX Wrw- V fc5k Vffl

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J A sorry she moved to Freelandville Dec. 8. Norma Milam, Edward Thornberry and Mary Williams had readings for the program. We are looking forward to having Betty Wright visit us. Mrs. Ringer reports that Betty has been working hard. ' We enjoyed visiting the different rooms and seeing the decorations and Christmas trees. Several of the children have told of their plans for vacation. Harvey Edwards will spend part of his time in the hospital. We hope every thing will lie all right for Harvey. Carl Phegley will spend part of his time in Louisville Kentucky. Garnetta Stewart will be visiting her aunt in Indianapolis. Lonnie Bievins plans to spend part of his vacation with his mother in Princeton. Mary Williams is going to visher grandmother in Anderson. Eddie McDonnail and his parents are moving into town on Crowder Street. Jim Kerlin plans to visit relatives in Vincennes. Nancy Bennett will visit an aunt in Terre Haute. Gordon Chambers will be visiting in Anderson. Gerald Orman is visiting his sister in Brazil. Carl Jackson is going to visitj his brother in Anderson. Janet Wright has planned to visit school in Graysville and Fred De Foor will visit school in New Lebanon. Bruce Lewellyn will visit- his grandmother, in New Lebanon. George Alig will visit his sister in Ferdinand. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK . -v-, Merom Chapk-r O.K.S. No. 17!) slated meeting' Thursday night, December 23. Officers and members please be . present as there is important business for the purpose of filling the office of secretary made vacant by ' a deceased member. Evelyn Shorter, W. M. Methodist Church choir will meet Thursday night at T:30 at the church. Pythian Sisters will not meet this Thursday as planned.

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FELLOW NO, NO IT WAS IMAGINING SPLITTING WILL YOU EXCUSE ME? SNORING BRINGS POLICE AID "c" ivr-; Suspicious of "strangling" sounds coming from the telephone of Warren Yates, the operator asked police to investigate. A patrolmas awakened Yates who explained he had knocked the telephone off the hook in his sleep and had been snoring into the mouthpiece. Car Cleaned Out ST. LOLIS (UP) When Harry Lake tried to get his car out of the garage the motor wouldn't turn over. He lifted the hood and found the reason. Thieves had stolen the radiator, fan,' generator, fuel pump, water pump and battery. ' Pioneers Carry On . BAKERSFIELD, Cal. (UP) The first' baby girl in three generations was welcomed by the Woody family, descendants of pioneers who founded a community of the same name near here. It was the first time a daughter had been born in the family in more than 80 years. : IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Jimmie C Beadle, who would have been 20 years old Christmas Eve,. Dec 24th. He was killed west of Hymera when he was struck! by a hit and run driver Easter 1946. Sadly missed by his sister, Eunice Brown. Quit aylnf rent nd own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale.'"" W. T. MELLOTT PANDORA COAL INDIANA'S QUALITY HEATING COAL STOKER COAL, OilTreated LUMP EGG Order Now From Your Dealer or Trucker PANDORA COAL CORPORATION Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 74

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. Wc Pick Up Large and Small Ajrumal3-Ea!l Greek Fertilizer Co. Salliyan Phone No. I ' WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

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1919 Nash 4-door, "600" scries, R & II 1948 Chev. Fleetline, 4-Dr., R & II. 63 actual miles 1918 Plymouth, 4 Dr., 81 actual miles " 1948 Pontiac sedanette, fully equipped, two tone ' 1948 Plymouth 4-door, fully equipped, juarooa , 1948 Plymouth 2-door, fully equipped 1948 Chevrolet "Aero' sedan 1948 Pontiac "8," fully equipped, 65 actual miles 1948 Chevrolet -ton pick-up 1947 Pontiac 4-door 1947 Pontiac business coupe . - ' " 1942 Pontiac sedanette 1941 Dodge 2-door , , ; V 1940 Chevrolet coach 1910 Ruick 4-door YOU CAN STILL GET UP TO 18 MONTH TERMS

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RIPKIRBY HEADACHE, EH? YOU REALLY WERE ' CDIUTCKlCn TUEkl ' J. Meat Prices Blamed: ST. LOUIS (U.R) A dermatolo I gist believes high meat prices are . I a mninr faMrr in ho P diseases of the skin. Dr.' Joseph Grindon, Jr., St. Louis University; skin specialist, says he has encountered a 25 per cent rise in the number of patients afflicted with pellegra. He blames it on a. vitamin B deficiency stemming from less meat eating because of high prices. Spider Plague Hits DARWIN, Australia (UP) A poisonous red - backed spider plague has invaded a Northern Territory settlement 145 miles inland frorm Darwin. Reports say clammy, wet seasonal heat has driven thousands into the settlement, where they are crawling in beds and clothing. One mother, while bathing her baby, was bitten under the arm and a flying ambulance took her to Darwin to save her. ' Check that Cough from a cold Before It Gets Vcrs and get well quicker with the NE W FOLEY'S The NEW FOLEY'S HONEY ft TAR? contains one of the most important, coughj iIr1'T,t,'itveL',PV,rils In years, one that 5L-UjY hA' SPEED RECOV--f'Ki. Also soothes throat, rhncka cough-" in. Also delicious, non-narcotic, dors not' "n"''d'Rtio' Bt mostimportant. NEW fOLEY i. helps you ml veil muker from' cough due to cold. At your druggist. TOYS "where your dollars buy more" CORONADO -APPLIANCES SHOPM ASTER POWER TOOLS BICYCLES SILVERWARE Win Rogers King Edward and Sharonware DISHES Use Our Layaway . Plan North Side Square T Phone 330

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