Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

1 Hi. HI RICHLAND son were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Toppin and. and Mrs.

E. R. Stephens, The Rev. and Mrs: Lester L. Bickett, Newport, were recent afternoon guests 'of and Mrs.

Kenneth Kratzer. and Bert Mrs. Kiser at Floyd the Moore Peru hos- callpital Sunday. They also called on and Mrs. Ronnie Powell and children.

Mr. and Mrs Retz called on Ms. Nettle Retz Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Dewayne Moorman and son were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kratzer and son Mark. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Burroker and children, Miss Ruth Ann Moorman and James Sheaty: Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver and son entertained Sunday with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Moore, Mr.

and Mrs. John White, Marion; Charles Sullivan, Converse; Mrs. Flora Moore, Miss Bernice Crone, Fred Crone and Miss Alta Crone, all of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs.

Julia' Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfiel were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Toppin and son guests Saturday of Mr. and Wirs. Clyde Highley, Marion.

Mrs. Meredith Miller was returned" home Wednesday from 8 A A Li 3 Fu. Kokomo hospital. A sister, Mrs. Loren Winger, spent Thursday with 1 Mr.

and 3 Mrs. Blaine Retz recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Altus Stitts and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Kimes and daughter, Fairmount. Mrs. Carl Bowman and daughof Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglass, ter, Mary Jo, were guests recently Markle.

Miss Inez Highley entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matchette and daughter, Linda, Patricia, and Judith; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Highley and sons, Max and Gary; Mr.

and Mrs. Burvia Younce and sons, Jerry, Elvin and Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Highley and daughter, Jeanette. in Mrs.

Mary Powell was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Foltz Sunday. Other callers were. Harold Powell and Milford Burroker, Marion.

and Mrs. Fred Julian, S. L. Julian, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Julian, Mrs. Willard Goodman and son, David, and Mr. and George H. Julian were supper guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs, Ora Highley.

Mrs. Glenna Hardacre Ispent Thursday through Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mast sons. Other callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd, Toppin. A Mr. and Mrs. Glen Renbarger visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Whybrew. and grandson, Larkin, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowman and daughter, Mary Jo.

Mrs. Phillip Renbarger and son. Phillip Arnold, were returned home Saturday, from Marion General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Whitlock and Max, and" Mr. and Mrs. Highley were guests Sunday of Mra and Mrs. Donald, Hunt and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Templin and son, Merle, attended a family, dinner Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stout. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Plotner, Logansport, were, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Miller and son. my Mr.

and Mrs. William Gipole, Indianapolis, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapin. "Other callers were the Rev.

J. 0. Hochstedler, Glen Renbarger and: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr.

and Mrs. Ellis Bragg, North Webster, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore. Mr.

and Mrs. Winnie Miller received word recently from their son, Robert, that he and Mrs. Miller would leave. Germany for the United States 9 and expectto arrive 'at Westover Field, Mass. Dec.

11.4 A Mrs. Emma Newell was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Renbarger Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rennaker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowman land daughter were sup per guests Sunday. of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brumfiel and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Moore were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfiel. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Kratzer, Omar Highley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kratzer, and son, Mark, were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. Inez.

S. Highley. Other recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Spurgeon.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Moore were recent guests of Mr. "and Mrs. John Ancil4 and daughters.

A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper, Marion, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brumfick.

Mr. and Mrs. Erna Snow and children, Allen and Edna, were supper guests Sunday of, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Toppin and son. Mr.

and Mrs. Norvin Spurgeon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clair. Mrs.

Woodmansee, Mrs. Earl Rennaker, Mrs. Ora Highley Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Earl day at the home of Mrs.

Kenneth Whitlock attended la party "TuesGardner. Mrs. Vernon Foltz was a recent dinner" guest of Mrs. Mary Powell. Mrs.

Boyd Toppin. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slusser. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Ray, Burgener spent several days in Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Everd Sweet spent Thursday, in Indianapolis.

1 A I A I 2 3 IN in Weather HOME CORNER WESLEYAN The Rev. Kenneth Dunn, pastor, of the Home Corner Wesleyan Methodist Church, Lincoln Boulevard 'and 35th Street, will present sermon in the worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Sunday School, under the direcof Davis, superintendent, will convene at 9:30 a.m. Youth service at 6:30 will be led Mr.

Webb Vernon in a hymn sing. Evangelist service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday' with Rev. Dunn as speaker. Mid-week prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m.- Thursday.

ST. JAMES LUTHERAN "Christ Jesus the Alpha and the Omega" will be the sermon title the Rev. Arthur F. Graudin, pastor, at the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday at St.

James Lutheran Church, 1003 North Western Ave. Holy Communion will be celebrated. Sunday School will convene at 9 a.m. The first in. a serles of midweek Advent' services will be held at 7.

p.m. Wednesday. The title of the sermon will "Christ Comes to Us With an Invitation." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" will be the Lesson-Sermon at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fourth Street and Whites Avenue. Sunday School will convene 9:30 a.m.

and testimony meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the 'church. A Free reading room, maintained by the church at 421 Glass Block will be open each weekday except Wednesday from noon until 3 p.m. MARION CHURCII OF CHRIST William A. Tullis, pastor of the Marion Church of Christ, located at 533 E.

Grant will be in charge of the worship' and communion service to be held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible School will convene at 10:30 8.m.. under the direction of Errett Knauer, superintendent. Regular evangelistic 'service will be conducted at the church at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday. Bible study and prayer meeting will be held at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday and young people of the church will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday at the home of Robert Cummins, 224 N. Boots St.

LUGAR CREEK CHRISTIAN The Rev. John Teegarden, pastor, will present the sermon during the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday at the Lugar Creek Christian Sunday School will convene 9:30 a.m. with Edward Rice, Superintendent, in charge. Young people of the church will meet! at 7 p.m.

Sunday with Mrs. Marie Teegarden as leader. Regular evangelistic services will be held at the church 7:30 p.m., Sunday and prayer meeting 'will conducted at p.m. Wednesday. GOLDEN THOUGHT Home Workers group of the Golden Thought Spiritualist Church will be in charge of the regular 7:30 p.m.

services Sunday in the at W. Third St. Russell Copp is pastor of the church. WESLEYAN Stover, pastor of the Fowlerton Wesleyan Methodist Church, will present the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday.

Sunday School, under direction of Nolan Spence, will convene 9:30 a.m. Meeting of the Wesleyan Young People's Society will be held 6:30 p.m. Sunday. with Joseph Holloway in charge. Evangelistic services will be cona ducted at the church at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday. The Rev. Stover will be speaker, and the Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Foster will present spe: cial HOWE CHRISTIAN Bible School will convene at 10 a.m.

the Howe Christian Church with Elgin Vasbinder, superintendent, in Fellowhip meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Simmons, and evangelistic service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Sunday by the pastor, the Rev.

Ora Simmons. Mrs. Dorothy will serve as song leader. J. HILL'S CHAPEL "A Marvelous Change" will be the sermon topic of the Rev.

William E. Perkins, pastor of the Hill's Chapel Church, at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Sunday School will convene at 9:30 a.m. with Paul Burton, superintendent in charge.

Soul Revivers will present a program at the church at 3 p.m. Dec. 5 under sponsorship of the Ways and Means Club of the church. Deaths Mcnu*tT-Tillie 'Mae, 450 North Washington, Digg's Funeral Home. SPENCER Jesse, Sweetser, Ind.

Digg's Funeral Home. Coming Auction Sales MONDAY, NOV. (DST). mi. livestock E.

of and Marion on implement 18, sallies north. D. H. Cunningham and. Edith Huff, owners.

Smallwood Rogers, auct. I SATURDAY, NOV. 27-1 p.m., DST Household auction, La Fontaine, John Finkenbiner, owner, Smallwood, Auct. 1 WEDNESDAY, DEC. (DST), 12 mi.

E. Marion on 18, and mile north." Livestock and implements. Frank Newkirk and Loren Martin, owners. Puckett sons, auct. HOG SALE -Saturday Nov 27th.

12:30 p.m. CST. Gilts, boars, feeder pigs. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Pagel, 2. ml. LaFontaine on St. Rd. 218.

Vaugh Lipp, Auctioneer. 10 SALE- Monday, Nov. 29th at 12:30 DST. located 2 miles north of junctions 9 14 and miles east. Cattle sale.

Raymond Johnson son, owners. A Schrader Bros. Auctioneers. 1 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 noon located I mile south and miles west.

of Matthews, Implement tractor sale. Donald W. Slain, owner. Carl T. Bartlett, auctioneer.

SATURDAY, DEC. 11-At 10:00 A.m. located el; 2 miles west of Eaton, Ind. or 8. miles south of Hartford City.

Cattle, hogs, grain, Implements, household goods. W. P. Love, owner. Ellenberger Bros.

auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOV. 27th- -At 12:00 noon located 810 14th St. Anderson, Ind, Household Sale. C.

W. Raines, Gdn, of John Amos. Everett Corn and Egg Hood, SATURDAY, Nov. 27 11 p.m. household furnishings and appli.

30th ByPass. Bell's Trailer Sales. Leonard Bell, owner, Fred Millspaugh and L. Auct. A A TUESDAY, Dec.

7th At 11:30 a.m. located 4 miles west of Hartford City on St. Rd. 26 to County line, then north. Cattle, grain, dairy equip.

Claude Carney Sons, owner. Ellenberger auctioneers, FRI SAT. NOV. '26-27TH-At 7 p.m. located mile west of Fairmount State Bank, Fairmount, Ind.

Appliance Sale. Wm. I Hollenbeck, owner. Millspaugh Boatwright, FRIDAY, Nov. 26-7 p.m.

St. Auction House. P. Stambaugh, owner: Ed Shaffer, I auctioneer. ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam In Memory Of Dale Hurlock: HURLOCK In loving memory of our husband and father who was accidentally killed Nov.

26, .1950, four years ago. There is someone who! misses you sadly And finds time long since you went; There 'is someone who thinks of you daily, And tries to be brave and content. Time does not heal an aching heart This we know is true! Our hearts still ache for you. Sadly missed by wile 1 Opal, children Dean Hurlock: Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Mitchener and grandchildren. Sister Leattia Frame; Brother Clair Hurlock and Mrs. Grace L. Lewis and family. Funeral Direotors MILFORD FUNERAL HOME Sincere Service Fair Prices 710 W.

3rd St. Phone NO 2-2468 Serving As We Would, Be Served OWEN MORTUARY 2722 S. Washington Phone 18771 RAVEN FUNERAL HOME "'The HOME for Services" 911 S. Washington Phone 1480 Worthy of a Sacred Trust DIGGS FUNERAL Service. Inc.

503 W. Third St. Ph. NOrth 2-2503 NEEDHAM AND SON We Appreciate Your Confidence 814 S. Adams St.M Phone 1552-W SHAWLEY MEMORIAL CHAPEL Established in 1883 2901 S.

Washington Phone 120 Monuments and Cemetery Lots MARKERS MONUMENTS We Give Holden Red Stamps BRANDON MONUMENT 45th Harmon Phone 3008 Personal NOVELTY -Plaques, painted -or unpainted. 1704 W. 4th. WHO Said no relief from dancases say the new druff? People with schiayworst terrific. Freel Mason.

CARE For patients in my home private rooms. Ph. 2793J. 1. 124 SEWING- -Machine Parts and service on over 8000 different names new, used.

Any machine made electric. C. D. 2120 S. Adams.

Ph. 1727. LOANS MARION BLDG LOAN ASSN. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND MEATS BOB WILSON Opp WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS BROWN TRUEBLOOD, Inc. WE NOW HAVE--A Complete line of Christmas Cards for your selection.

Nominal Charge for imprinting name. BAINBRIDGE PRINTING CO. 214 E. 2nd Street RUMMAGE SALE Saturday a.m. Also 2 good heating stoves.

3202 S. Hamaker St. MAKE MARION BEAUTIFUL FOR' CHRISTMAS Free Circular Tips on Yuletide Lighting by G. E. Get your copy while they last at BROYLES ELECTRIC INC.

SOUTH MARION STORE 3011 So. Wash. Phone 1948 Lost, Strayed or Stolen 10 FOUND- -Part hound and part cur dog. Owner identify and pay for ad. 3107 S.

$25-Reward for imformation leading to recovery of 4 western saddles and 1-eared bridles from Si Lugar Creck stable. Name on saddle is Frazier. Phone 3515- 3. LOST -Black male co*cker Spaniel Ph. NO 2-8610.

it. First five zones Cloudy with rain or snow tonight. Saturday cloudy with occasional rain possibly mixed with snow. Low tonight zones 1' and 2-32. High Saturday 35.

Zones 3, 4 and 5-33 and 40. Zone 6-Cloudy with rain or snow tonight. Saturday. cloudy with oCcasional rain. High today 42.

Low tonight High Saturday 40. Zone 7-Cloudy with rain or snow tonight, Saturday cloudy with occasional' rain possibly mixed with snow. High today 42. Low tonight 35. High Saturday 40.

Sunday: outlook- Cloudy and cold with possible snow flurries. LOWER MICHIGAN: Snow north and snow becoming mixed with rain south tonight. Saturday snow north and rain or snow south. Not much temperature change. Low tonight 25-32.

OHIO: Increasing cloudiness to night cloudy, with plow rather cold 24-34. with Saturday snow by" afternoon. probably turning to rain LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE TO ABSENTEE TO: Frank Dollar You Ware notified that FRANCES BISHOP, as Plaintiff, has this day filed In the Office of the Clerk of the Grant: Circuit Court, Grant County, Indiana, her complaint or petition alleging that you, the Defendant, In the year 1913, being then a' resident of Grant County, Indiana, and the same being your usual placed of residence, went 4: to parts unknown land have continually since that date remained absent and heard from, leaving 'property in said Grant County without having made any provision for its: control or management; that by. reason: thereof said property is suffering waste for want of proper care and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said Court subject to administration, and an administrator, thereof duly appointed. Therefore, you the said FRANK DOLLAR, Defendant and Absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will be heard and determined by said Court at the Court House Hin the City.

of Marion, Grant County, Indiana on the 10th day of January. 1955, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court this 10th day of November, 1954. R. A.P BENJAMIN, Clerk of the Grant Circuit Court Grant County, Indiana (SEAL) Wagoner. Cochran, Marion, Indiana Attorneys for Plaintiff.

-Nov. 12, 19, 26, 1954. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Marion, City Board of Zoning Appeals Council Chamber City Hall Marion, Indiana Date: December 10,1 1954. 4:15 p.m. li: On application oft Floyd.

E. Purvis for permission to operate small clothink Store on real estate located. at 702 Miller Avenue on Lot No. 12 in J. H.

Miller 3rd Addition, J. K. MITCHELL, Bldg. Inspector Acting Secretary -Nov. 26, 1954.

NOTICE TO No. NON 24784 RESIDENTS STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF GRANT. SS: CALVIN SNEED and VIRGINIA SNEED, husband and wife, ET AL. Defendants. IN THE ON GRANT Plaintiffs VS.

GORDON B. TANNER, SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1954. A 14 A BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the 26th day of November, 1954, in the the above named plaintiffs: filed office of the Clerk: of the Superior Court of 'Grant Indiana, their comE plaint against" all defendants herein, and their affidavit concerning the nonof certain defendants hereinafterwinamed and designated, and their special jurisdictional affidavit AS to certain named land designated defendants. That said procceding.

is brought to quiet plaintiffs' title to the real estate described in the complaint as against all named and desigated defendants to the complaint, and as against all desoever, and as against the world: a and mands, and claimants whatthat the following is the description of said real estate set out in the complaint, to-wit: Lot Number Fifty-five (55) in Gas City Land Company's Third (3rd) Addition to Gas City, Indiana. That said special Jurisdictional affidavit filed with said complaint sets out the matters required by Chapter 177 of the Acts of 1915 of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 10, 1915, and all. acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, authorizing the quieting of title to real estate against all persons whomsoever and as against the world." 7 That plaintiffs also filed the affidavit competent person that the residencef of the following "named and designated defendants is unknown and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained. and that they are each believed to be non -residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: GORDON R. TANNER.

THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OR WIDOWER, OR WIDOW AND THE UNKNOWN CHILDREN, DESCENDANTS, HEIRS. REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES. LEGATEES. EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRATORS, RECEIVERS, TRUSTCREDITORS.

SUCCES. SORS AND ASSIGNS, RESPECTIVELY, OF EACH OF THE ABOVE NAMED AND DESIGNATED DEFENDANTS: AND THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OR WIFE, WIDOWER OR WIDOW, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR LEGATEES OR 'ANY SUCH PERSON SHOWN BY THE TY. STATE A OF INDIANA, AT ANY PUBLIC RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTIME IN THE PAST TO HAVE HAD ANY INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN PLAINTIFFS' COMPLAINT HEREIN BY REAWHEREOF DOUBT AS TO THE VALIDITY OF PLAINTIFFS' TITLE TO SAID REAL ESTATE MAY ARISE. NOW, THEREFORE, said defendants, whose names and designations are 6, above "set out are hereby notified of the pendency of said cause.

against them and that unless they appear and the same being judicial day of said plead thereto at the calling of said cause on the 29th a day of January, 1955, court to be held at the Court House of said Grant County, Indiana, said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my hand and the seal 'of this 26th day of Nov. 1954, said court affixed at Marion, Indiana, R. A. BENJAMIN.

Clerk of the Grant Superior Court. Campbell. Gemmill, Browne, Ewer Torrance, I. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 26-Dec.

3, 10, 1954. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale PLYMOUTH-Deluxe Station Wag. on 1948, fine shape, radio, heater. Ph. 5527 or 5351-RX.

PRIVATE OWNED -1946. Oldsmobile Club Sedan Extra Clean. Ph. NO 2-2948. Want To Sell Your Car? See Yorkie YORK AUTO SALES 1942 BUICK -New tires battery, excellent motor.

Ph. 5696-R. 1952 MERCURY Hardtop with 'mercomatic transmission, tras. Phone 5317-W. USED CARS HOWARD AUTO SERVICE 8th and Adams Phone 1066 GOOD USED CARS ALL KINDS KILEY SALES SERVICE Boots St.

at River Phone 5435 FOLLOW THE LITTLE CARS TO MORRIS AUTO SALES 409 W. 3rd St. Phone NOrth 2-8380 BUY OR TRADE AT DON MARSHALL AUTO SALES 3212 S. Adams St. Phone 1954 FOR QUALITY USED CARS SEE L-M MOTOR SALES Second Wash.

Ph. NOrth 2-2574 GEO RAMP USED CARS "Every Deal a Square Deal" 934 S. Washington Phone 553 FOR CAR BARGAINS SEE HOLLINGSWORTH USED CAR LOT No. on ByPass Phone NO 2-6585 BELL'S TRAILER SALES New and Used Trailers 4- Long Terms at Bank Rates 30th By Pass 1951 HUDSON HORNET-4 door, radio, heater, hydramatic, turn 'signals, white wall tires. A-1 condition.

BARKER McCLAIN 16th and Washington 1951 CHEVROLET 4 door powerglide. $695 1951 NASH-Statesman Super 4 door, overdrive. $590 1951 NASH-2 door Statesman Super, automatic drive. $500 1950 BUICK Automatic drive, fully equipped. $600 1949 OLDS4 door, black and red wheels, automatic transmission.

$400 1949 FORD-Fordor, cleaner than 51, has everything. '2. $400 1947 FORD -Tudor, fully equipped really a nice one. $275 1942 PACKARD-4 door, 6 cylinder, radio, heater, new seat covers, spotlight, good paint, really alright. $145 Other Cars To Choose From JONES AUTO SALES John Jones, 13th By-Pass Ph.

4307. Open 7 Days A Week 1950 FORD CLUB COUPE SPECIAL $495 '48 Nash Club Coupe, Exceptionally clean, low mileage $295 '47 Buick Special $295 '41 FORD, New motor. New Paint has a guarantee on the tires $295 McGIBBON AUTO SALES 11th By Pass Phone 1985 CARS 1953 CHEVROLET 2 door. 1952 FORD Tudor BUICK-4 door. 1951 PONTIAC 2 door.

1951 NASH 4 door, 1951 CHEVROLET 2. door. 1949 BUICK-Convertible1 1948 KAISER 4 door. 1946 OLDS 2 door. A MORRIS AUTO SALES Mick Sullivan Melvin Morris Home of The Little Green Cars 409 W.

3rd St. Phone NO 2-8380 1953 CHEVROLET Club Coupe $1297 1951 HUDSON 6 $797 1950 PONTIAC 8 Hardtop $997 1950. PONTIAC8, 4 door $697 1950; OLDS 88-Club Coupe $887 1950 CHEVROLET Hardtop Coupe $787 1948 DODGE-4 door $347 1948 FORD-6 Super Tudor $197 1946 FORD V8 Super 2 door $147 DON MARSHALL AUTO SALES 8212 S. Adams Ph. 1954 Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 Auto SPENCER Parts SALVAGE Wrecker Service Phone 4309-W.

17th and By-Pass Repairing, Service Stations 16 and Mechanical Service on All Make Cars J. MATTHEWS, Inc. 316 W. 3rd Buick Service Parts. Accessories COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE AND BODY WORK, ALL MAKES CARS WITH EXPERT MECHANICS FAST SERVICE NOTTINGHAM OLDSMOBILE 309 E.

3rd St. Phone 1328 EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE On All Make Cars and Trucks We Use Genuine Factory Parts CENTRAL CHEVROLET, INC. 221 W. Second St Ph. NOrth 2-6696 BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 CEMENT, Carpentry and painting.

Phone 4312-W. HAULING Ashes, trash, dirt, gravel, stone, dump truck. PHONE 5608-W on Reupholstering. Free estimates. Easy terms.

BROWN TRUEBLOOD FURN CO CONTRACTOR- Wants carpentry, cement. Experienced. Ph. 5420. COMPLETE Vacuum' Cleaners Parts and Repair Service EMMONS 3101 S.

Wash, St. Phone 801 WASHER REPAIR Al makes of wringer 'type washer. Good stock of parts and We specialize on Maytags. BARNETTE APPLIANCE CO. 111 Wash.

Phone 3444 QUALITY PLUMBING- REASONABLE. Phone 4535-M. LIGHT HAILING 3161-W TRIM TREES- Repair flues: landscape; spray termites. Ph. 3607-1 WELL--Drilling and Repairs J.

Aul Phone Gas City 6701 HAULING-All kinds, free estimates. Ph. 1462. TWIN CITY SEWER SERVICE Clean sewer lines, septic tanks. Ph.

McCormick Gas City 5801-82331 PAINTING Interior: References, reasonable prices. Ph. 5618-MX. HOPPES TRENCHING Ditening. Foundation, water line.

Trenches 6-18" wide. 913 S. Water. Jonesboro. Ph.

Gas City 5551. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered SEWING WE. REPAIRNES ALL MAKES Let a Singer expert tune up your sewing machine. Reasonable charges. Estimates furnished In advance.

Call your SINGER SEWING MCHE, 412 S. Washington Phone 372 QUALITY PLUMBING HEATING Lowest Possible Prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hot Water Baseboard Heat H. L. BRADFORD SONS 3640 S. Wash.

Ph. 4861 TREE WORK Make yards, land. scape, dig basem*nts, sidewalks. patios. -insurance.

Lanter. 1556. WELL repairing. Pumps installed. Helvic Sons.

Ph. Gas City 8-2761. SEWER CLOGGED Cleaned with modern Roto- Rooter equipment. SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools cleaned with modern pump. BEEKMAN ROTO-ROOTER 1525 W.

5th Phone 1203 And repair. New Fall samples. Marion Upholstering Co. Phone 3122. WE REPAIR Irons.

Toasters, -Mixers, Percolators, Fans and 24 hour. service on any Brand Name appliance. BROYLES ELECTRIC INC. 506 S. Wash.

Ph. 347 SWEEPERS From $2 to $139.50 KARNES SWEEPER CO. Phone 1772 38th Wash. St. SEPTIC TANKS -Cesspools, toilet Vaults, vacuum cleaned sewer "lines.

Basem*nt drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Contanks sold and installed. 38th SEWER St. CLEANERS 4415-w AND METAL ROOF Guttering. Furnace Cleaning ACME SHEET METAL WORKS 112 W.

6th Phone 2960 PLUMBING- And heating repalrs or per installation. No job too small. Phone Gas City 8-2221. RADIO TELEVISON SERVICE Electrical Repairing Williams Radio Service Ph. 2242-W.

Heating, Plumbing. Roofing 22 Roofing, Siding--Tile Flooring Small Monthly Payments STATE ROOFING CO. 115 E. 6th. Laundering 21 WANTED To do ironings in my home.

Ph. 5758-M. WILL -Do ironings in my home. 1 2927. S.

Adams. Phone 3284-M. WANTED -Ironings to do in my home. Phone 5286. DO IT YOURSELF Miscellaneous 30 RENT OUR HEAVY DUTY FL Floor Sander Buffer Polisher COMMERCIAL LUMBER PH.

1881 DO IT YOURSELF FLOOR TILES ASPHALT INLAID LINOLEUM RUBBER VYNIL INLAID PLASTIC We carry the proper adhesives for all types tile. MONTGOMERY WARD CO. 2nd Floor Ph. NO 2-2541 PUT IN--Your own siding door or wall 2 ft. to 8 ft.

MARION HARDWARE CO. 1566 1567 RENT--A work free Bendix washer. $1.00 per week. Requires no plumbing or permanent installation. Call 5189.

JONES CO. 110 W. 1st EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 WOMEN Part time. Apply between noon Sat. 207 Glass Block.

WAITRESS -Experienced in cafe work. Must be neat and very fast. Apply in person. KNOTTY PINE CAFE 31st By-Pass BOOKKEEPER Typist, to take complete charge of office. Mail applications to Diskey Adv.

Service, 501 38th St. WE WANTED -5 salesladies for insurance. Apply 207 Glass Block between 9 and 5. EXPERIENCED Restaurant wanted. Apply' at Miller's Cafe, Jonesboro.

OUR--Avon Christmas catalogues are out and customers are waiting to 'order for Christmas. Get started early and earn your extra Christmas money. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Box 824, Huntington, Indiana. Help Wanted -Male 33 Male Production Workers Wanted 7..

Apply in Person General Tire Rubber Co. ATTENTION MENAre you interested in earning $125 per week and up? If you have a car, present a neat appearance and are willing to work, this is your opportunity. No canvassing, collecting, no magazines, books, sweeper or party plans to contend with. You work with qualified leads only. Absolutely 'no canvassing.

Experienced or we will train you. If qualified, write Chronicle Box 158, giving phone number and qualifications. WANTED AT ONCE Man with car for Rawleigh Business nearby. Write immediately to Rawleigh's, Dept. Freeport, Ill.

WE HAVE AN sit. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Good Wages, Steady Employment, Insurance, Vacation, Paid Holidays and Other Benefits. Write giving age, training and experience to AMERICAN ROCK WOOL CORP. WABASH, INDIANA MAN- -To operate established coffee and Budget Route locally Guaranteed salary. plus Commission.

Car and' expenses furnished. Sales experience helpful but not necessary as we train, you. For interview Write Chronicle. Box 152. Salesman Wanted 33A WANTED Partime salesman.

Apply 207 Glass Block, between 9-5 FARMERS' COLUMN. Dogs. Cats. Other Pets old female. 3944.

BOXER PUPPIES- Also our 3 yr. Marion, Indiana, Chronicle FARInERS' COLUMN Dogs, Cats, Other Pets Parakeets Wholesale or Retail 117 S. Gas City, Ph. 8-5471 LIMITED--Number of baby parakeets $1.98. 602 Miller Ave.

PARAKEETS Opalines Nor mals, potential talkers, hundreds finches to choose finest Red from, co*ckateels. aries. Large stock beautiful cag. es, stands, seed supplies. THE COLEMANS: 3532 LINCOLN BLVD.

Ph. 5782-W GRO-PUP-Millers dog food. Frozen or canned horse meat. WEIMER KENNELS Ph. 4558 co*ckER SPANIEL- Black, female 4 months old.

Subject to register Ph. 4199-R. 'I, CHINCHILLAS South American, Bred pairs, guaranteed. Terms. R.

Welch, 1707 W. Sycamore, Kokomo. Ph. 9154. BOXER 'PUPS AKC registered four week old.

Ph. 122 Sims, Indiana, Wonderful Christmas gift. No Sunday calls. Livestock 48 52 NICE Feeding shoats. Howli ard Blair, 2 mi.

N. Fairmount. 11 SHOATS $20 head. 1st drive S. old Kokomo off St.

Rd. 15, Melboom. BULLS- Delivered for service. Guy Hodge Phone 3647-2 or 3547-2. DUROC-Male yearling.

mi. E. on 18 Beekman. It WANTED TO BUY Few good milk goats, small ponies: Must be reasonable. Write Chester M.

N. 3rd, Elwood. 500. HEREFORD- Calves, choice quality Northwestern Steer and Heifer calves, weighing 300 to 475 Ibs. Priced to sell.

Harry Thorne, 1 mile north of Marion on State Roads 9 37, Farming Implements 48A USED a NEW CASE UNIVERSAL 3 Idea bottom Single ELEVATOR plow Row Pickers I. H. C. Corn Sheller I. H.

C. 9A Disc SWEETSER IMP'L CO. Phone 2511 Sweetser, Ind. 1953 International Cub 1944 Ford--Ferguson. Allis Chalmers 1948 Ferguson.

MODERN FARM EQUIP. By Pass and 26th St. Phone 5671 1951-Ford tractor plows 1950-W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor, 1949-D.

C. Case tractor, extra clean. 7 1948-M corn picker, 1 row 1950-Woods Brothers corn picker. Be sure to see our line of ChristE mas selections. gifts before you make your SCHAUMLEFFEL IMP.

CO. 816 N. Baldwin "101" John John Deere--Picker "226" Co-op-Picker Used -Myers Elevator Antifreeze- gal. in your tainer. FARMERS IMPLEMENT 325 N.

Adams Ph. NO 2-7324 MALL CHAIN SAWS Model OMG-3 H.P. with blade L. $198.00 Model H.P. with blade $255.00 Model 2MG-5 H.P.

with blade. $297.50 Phone Nth 2-2541 Nth Side Square MONTGOMERY WARD TWO International 2 Cora Pickers. In' ONE International No. 24 Corn Picker. P.

ONE International 1 Pull type Picker 1: TWO 2 row New Idea Corn Pickers. These Pickers are priced to sell. We do not want to carry them over to next Fall. We will trade for Corn on them at $1.35 per Bu. and we will pick the Corn up at the field.

l'i ARMSTRONG FARM EQUIP. PHONE 150 SWAYZEE, 'IND. 1-26-F20-Tractor and cultivators. 1-Ford tractor plows. tractor and cultivators.

1-New 1 row M.M. picker, Real price. portable IMPLEMENT Jonesboro, Ind. Ph. Gas City 7411 DEERE TRACTOR-And cultivator like new.

Ph. NO 2-7581 or NO 2-6391. 14 1 TRACTOR Cover Heaters for Fords Ferguson. $25.00 each BM-CA Co. 134 E.

Main. Gas City Nov. 26, 1954. 13 tic washers and dryers. For Farm Miscellaneous 48C ample: fully automatic washer, DISSTON you CHAIN Before buy See It saw.

was $249.95 now $149. SAWS PEARSON'S FURNITURE CO. OUTBOARD HAVEN 311 E. 9th 5th BRANSON LAYING- -Hens, all equipment $50. Biggest assortment in town.

Poultry and Supplies 49 TOYLAND NOW Phone 3143-R. LAYAWAY, FOR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL TON DISCOUNT 1566 MARION Phones HARDWARE CO. 1567 6 On ft. Wayne feeders Hog $65.45 Typewriters Rentals Service Feed MAC'S HATCHERY MARION TYPEWRITER (SERV. 1136-38 S.

Branson Ph. 1184 Gift Shop Opp. O. AUTOMATIC Electric heated GAMES -For the entire family fountain, oll heated. Scrabble, Las Vegas, Wild, Coottape for poultry waterers.

Large ie, D. Sorry and CO. many 122 others. W. 3rd 'I selection.

W. HAWKINS BROWN'S HATCHERY Converse FREE 1 KITCHEN PLANNING Wanted to Buy -Livestock 50 NEW BIRCH FEEDING PIGS--Any size. W. CABINETS Kendall. Phone Sweetser 2410.

For Estimates on Birch Cabinets: With Formica Tops MERCHANDISE Call 6230 STORE 51 PAYLESS Articles for New SAGE Green Sale See the Velvet Davenport BENDIX PAIR extra long; 1 innerspring matMARION REFRIGERATION GET A SET FOR WINTER Automatic Washer and Dryer tress. Phone 5194 after 4 p.m. 3122 S. Wash. Ph.

896-W or 494 tread recap tires. Only $6.95 ex- The Entire Family Will Enjoy 3250. change, new tire guarantee. Ph. A New 1955 EVINRUDE Motor Christmas Layaway PULLEY'S USED FURNITURE Stoves, stokLADIES Covered jeweled wrist er furnace, Hazel' E.

antiques. watch $25. Nice gift. Ph. 6277-M Lemon HOUSETRAILER-Travelo, tan- NEW And Used dem, metal, Electric refrigera.

Portable Adding Machines tor, water beater, bed, studio, Central Typewriter Supply Co. gas stove, duotherm heater. 124 E. Fifth St. Phone 136 electric brakes.

Only $499.50 SALE USED MERCHANDISE Cash and Carry. Not fancy. Ar- 2 ONLY 3 to'4 room oll heaters, cana Sales, 8 mi. E. on 18.

1 So. complete with blowers. A real on 221. buy. Only $49 each.

2 STORM -Windows complete with ONLY--Electric washer. $19.95 glass and screens, size 2'6" PEARSON 5th FURNITURE Ph. 4209 W. 710 S. Boots.

BRANSON PERFECTION heater, with 4 ble. KITCHEN 1704 W. 4th. drop leaf trfan, 275 gal. fuel oil tank.

Ph. GOOD 7046 Gas City. Tube tester $25. WILL- Sacrafice filter queen elec- PHONE 5286. tri vacuum like new.

late SCHWINN-26" Panther Boy's 51- el complete all attachments. cycle, like new. 436 N. Boots. terms.

Universal automatic elec- A CONTINUOUS SUPPLY tric iron. 512 N. Sycamore. Fair- GRANT CO. SERVISOFT mount.

2320 W. 7th Phone 5001 MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale. MAKE BUTTONHOLES Sew on buttons, embroidery, blind stitch, etc. No attachments needed on new ZigZag, only $75.00 up. None finer, permanent local service assured.

See them Sat. Sun. Mon. Arcana Sales. 8 mi.

E. on 18, 1 So. on 221. 5 PIECE--Chrome dinette, good condition. Ph.

STUDIO COUCHES- Like, new BROOKSHIRE COVER 3205 S. Washington St. REPOSSESSED Refrigerator with full freezer across top. Can be purchased for unpaid balance. $10 down.

B. F. GOODRICH STORE. Ph. 2904 room suite.

Phone 2132. CALL 2128 PI FOR WATER SOFTENER SALT THOMAS MILLING CO. 1203 S. BRANSON WE DELIVER 1 BUY BERLOU Guaranteed mothspray today and protect your fine clothes, furniture and rugs. BERLOU guarantees "to prevent moth damage, for 5.

years, or will for the damage. Marion Hardware. STORM SAS Free Estimates WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. 1740 W. 1st St.

1 Ph NO 2-6627 8 PIECE Walnut dining room suite. Phone 5822-W. Sewing Machine Electrified Parts and repairing all makes Portable Electrics for $29.50 up PEAFF SEWING CENTER 108 W. 10th St. Phone 785.

CHERRY Bed, good full size, poster. Ph. NO 2-2098. USED OIL HEATERS. Coleman 1.

$29.50, Superflame double burner, Quaker model No. 3210 with thermostat, blower and inside tank, $69.50. NELSON'S HEATING CO. 514 S. Adams Guns.

New and Used Merchandise of all kinds. 630 E. 19th Street COMPLETE NEW SHIPMENT OF TOYS Largest assortment in town SUPERIOR TIRE 504 S. Wash. 1 Phone 3349 MARION 30 INCH Deluxe Electric Range.

$1.75 per week. Good Guarantee perfect for "Bargains for Bride Deal," with new refrigerator at $4. per 1 week. BROYLES ELECTRIC INC. 506 S.

Wash. Phone 347 LIKE NEW-17 in. television. Just $89.95, guaranteed. $5 down delivers.

Phone 3250. SPECIAL SALE 3 ROOM OUTFITS All new merchandise consisting of living room, bedroom, and kitchen. LOW AS $395 TERMS, LOW AS $3.97 WK. PEARSON'S FURNITURE CO. 5th BRANSON LIVING ROOM SUITES $19.95 and up I Big Savings on these Suites STEWARTS' FURNITURE Fairmount Qpen Evenings TRUSSES 1: And Surgical Appliances FREEL MASON.

DRUGS PLUMBING REPAIRS 1 Sink Tub. Faucets Traps Replacement Tollets Basins BRYANT'S-219 W. 4th. BICYCLES and 2 boys, N. 28 good condition, mi.

Fairmount. H. Blair. WESTINGHOUSE OR G. E.

LAUNDRY PAIR 1: Will give you more Shopping and entertaining time during busy Yuletide Season. If your wringer washer is in working condition. We will give you up to $100 as down Payment. Balance as low as $3.25 per week. BROYLES ELECTRIC, INC.

SOUTH MARION STORE 3011 Wash. Phone 1948 NEEDLES Belts, parts, repairs on all makes. New or used all styles and price classes. Lay away or easy credit. Sewing Machine Specialist, D.

Marine, 2120 S. Adams. Ph. 1727. 9 12 RUG- Beige tone, Alexander Smith, like: new.

in. rubber rug Cushion, complete $85. Ph. NO 2-8855. SAVE UP TO $100 NO TRADE IN NEEDED FLOOR SAMPLE SALE tic washers and dryers.

For ample: fully automatic washer, was $249.95 now $149. F. 27 WILL GET CHURCH PINS GAS CITY The Rev. Edward Smithee, pastor of the Gas City Wesleyan Methodist. Church, announced today that 27.

members of the Sunday school are eligible to receive attendance pins. gold bars can be added each year. The pins are so, designed that They will be presented to persons who were present 50 Sundays out of 52. Wallace Brown in the Sunday school superintendent. Those eligible.

are Nancy Bar. ton, Alice Barton, Leslie Barton, Christy Willis, Michael Willis, Idelta Williams, Fern Stith, Boone Stith, Virginia Hockett, Frances Hockett, Evelyn' Brown, Sue Felty, Erma Tutterow, Steven Whitaker, Basil Morris, Gladys Bosworth, Joan Bennett, Hazel Young, Nellie Butler, Velva Blaser, Naomi Nash, Alvin Haven, William Kious, Richard Kious, Ethel Nelson, Frances Nelson, Bobby Mcnu*tt. l. li 1 -4' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO SCHOOL EQUIPMENT, AND SCHOOL SUPPLY DEALERS The Marion School Board will receive sealed bids for school equip-" ment to be used at Jefferson, Washington and Highland Schools, Marion, Indiana on Monday, December 1954. All.

bids to be sealed and labeled school furniture and equipment bids and in the office of the Marion City School Superintendent, Nelson Streets, Marion, Indiana by 3:00 P.M. (C.S.T.). which 1s 4:00 P.M. (D.S.T.). December 6, 1954.

The Marion School Board will open and read bids at their earliest convenience and have right to accept or reject all bids. Detailed information concerning equipment needed will avatlable in the Superintendent's office. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES -L: Arnold Hogan, President L. B. Moore, Secretary E.

-Nov. 19, 25, 1954 l' 1. 14.

Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

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