Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 168, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1947 — Page 7

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1947, PAGE SEVEN CEA t.assifikd AD RATE 2 per word foi one day, 4o per word for three dy Minimum e, 35o, Send cash, money; order, or cheek with order. ihitnarles. in Memoriam. Resolutions Eo per word, minimum $1.59. . additional rharrn of 10a will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end oM lontb, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts, in additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers. ,

IVAN, INDIANA

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FOR SALE

ular Superphosate in Electric water heaters and .Voler. Farm Bureau Co-op. MPT ROAD service for ttery and farm equipment s. Phone 285. In haste . '. CE.

ENT BLOCKS, SAND, anj i, GRAVEL. Materials con if desired, free estimate 270. Res. 8045. Ben's Bloc) HAVE Combination storn Phone O. P. Dale Insula i., 258. j YOUK WHEAT to a Elevator. Highest prices Juick service. Government scales. Open from 7:00 a. COO p.m. Johnson Elevator, n.

FOR SALE 1940 CMC. panel truck. 1938 Chevrolet panel truck both in perfect condition New Winkler, stoker; new home type bar and 'back bar ideal for home. ' Call Fritz Stein, 425-B.

LUMBER - is still hard to get. We have plenty of 2" yellow pine, No. 2 white pine, No. 1 and No. 2 Fir, Hemlock Shiplap. Also kiln dried yellow pine boards, drop siding, center matched. Alio some good oak flooring. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.

SALE 5 room modern n Dugger. See Mrs. N. A. r . or Mrs. Ralph 'Shepherd.

SALE Five room house, asement, jirage. 1 block main. Dugger, Indiana. Hopkins, Phone 113-73.

france, auto, fire & :real estate, farms CITY. PROPERTY. Ferd L Oakley Bldg. Phone 567,

SALE in Shelburn 5fiouse, 3 lots, small barn, iutbuildings. See or call an Benson, K. 2, Farmersrid. SALE Crosley ShelRefrigerator, also AK,'Z red Collie pups. Dennis n, Fairbanks. SALE Feeders and JOHNSON FEED ANb ,Y CO., 115 South Court Phone 606. SALE Used electric rator. Ivan Robbins, R. 2, e.

SALE White-rock friarl Medsker, Graysville. 2 White Rock Fries, 35c a t East Washington Street. SALE 1937 Dodge.

jesyNew Battery and Ra-,

ice ?45U, bee at once., Key,; ishbrook.

SALE Bred gilts to soon, black and white I, red sire. Nice healthy E. Hoover, Carlisle.

FOR SALE Friers. 3 mi. northwest of Shelburn. Wanted, Buck Sheep. James L. Hazelrigg.

FOR SALE White porcelain table top kerosene range almost new. Also motor bike. Everett Norris, 718 South State Street, Sullivan, Ind. FOR SALE Year-old Berkshire male. Fred Foust, Paxton. FOR SALE 16-inch pedestal fan. Ideal for taverns, restaurants, or. any business. Phone 39W Shelburn. Flynn's Service. Shelburn.

HOUSE PAINT Now is an ideal time to paint," before fall rains start. See us today. WearRite, in 5 gal. cans, $4.50 per gal. Also Burdsal paint. WILKINSON LUMBER CO.' '

EXTRA NICE, Barred rock fryers, 3 - 4 lb. 35c per lb. xk mile north of New Lebanon. Mrs. Hugh Sharp. . ' . ' ; MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in. Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So! Main? Phone 343. . t FOR SAL$Black saddle mare, lady broke. Also saddle and bridle. Peggy Mood, 419 N, Broad. Phone 830.

!' SALE 35 mm Proiecgood shape with films. Moaven. If interested, write Office 454, Sullivan.

; SALE White almost :itchen cabinet. Price $10. aul Mason, 433 S. Elnora lone 646B.

FOR SALE 1. 4 room house, 2 porches, electricity, garage, small barn. Poultry house, 20 acres land, all tillable. . 5 miles north east Sullivan. 1 v 2. 5 room house, glassed in porch water and sink in kitchen. Electricity, nice Jawn. Barn and gaage. 19 acres land 3 miles east Sullivan. , 3. 4 . room house,' good repair, lights barn, 'poultry and brooder house. 10 acres good (and, good

fence, plenty water. Nice loca

tion Close to Paxton. t. 5 room house, 3 porches, good repair. Complete bath, large metal cabinet water tank, automatic heater. 2 car garage, poultry and brooder houses, new roofs and paint. 2 acres land on ' paved ;treet inside Sullivan city limits. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, South Main, Coffman Bldg. Phone 172.

SALE Five head of good milch cows, three alves by side; two to f resting 1 rubber-tired farm waihassis. Balboa seed rye odds, 1 xh mir south' Sullii U. S. . Phone 9212. '

, feeders save money on 3uy less, save more. Think nne bag of Murphy's Cutloncentrate is enough for 'gs from birth to market bur farm grains. See us, tot us figure your savings ENCE MARTIN FEED s, Shelburn.

KER SPANIELS Puppies C. Stud Service, Shady Kennel, 4 miles west of 5lle, Ind. Raising better s is not a sideline. Visitors ae. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jasonville, Ind., R. 2. Hy)hone 23-14. SALE Balboa rye. Perry rmilk, Sullivan Route 2. f SALE . Cut Flowers. Donaldson St. Phone 645L f Victor, Decca, Capitol and bia records call at R, W jll's Music "House, 27-29 N St., Sullivan, Indiana.., ZZER, bike motors $35 Genuine parts & service, de Auto Supply. ABC WASHER immedielivery. Easy payments if 8. So. Side Auto Supply.

)ead Animals ; Removed kinds: horses, cows, p, calves and hogs. Call troe Feed Service, Sulliphone 332 or Crawford I or Crawford 53109, ?e Haute. We pay all ie charges. 24 hour ser-

n Wachtel Co.

jn TTanto. Indiana

FOR SALE 60 acre farm( all tillable, 2 good wells, elec

tricity, good location, priced

right' to ,sell. Also good brooder house, factory built, $65.00;

lounge chair, like hew, $30.00. Good blue all wool rug and pad,

9 x 12, $28.00. 6-piece golden oak

dinette suit, 32.00. Many other

articles. Selling on account of health. Dudley Sisson. 1 miles

south New Lebanon. . FOR SALE Good cooking apples. Will deliver. Phone 646L. Picked $1.50. Drop $1.00.. MISCELLANOUS

COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers, JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are expecting a shipment of Finland granite soon. We can erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.

DO YOU fry all summer and freeze all winter? Insulate your attic summer comfort winter economy. Call us for an es

timate. ZONOLITE poured in ROCK WOOL , blown in or BALSAM WOOL tacked in. Easy terms.' WILKINSON LUMBER ,

CO.

HAVE that bicycle repaired

before school starts. We have

line of new parts. We do repairing and painting. Oscar Norris. 438 Star Ave. Sullivan.

' HOME FREEZER. We're inviting you to come to our display room and learn about the Maytag Home Freezer. See it's many advantages. Exclusive features. Available now for immediate delivery. Monroe Maytag Store. ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be sure you. have sound full service insurance such as offered by the State Farm Insurance Companies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan. - e MEN who do strenuous work or have hernia or have undergone surgery, need the new Spencerfles. Made only for men. Ira Giles, 561.

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KNAPP MONARCH electric waffle baker, 12.95; 2-burner, hot plates, 7.95 to 19.95; Dormeyer electric food mixer, 29.95. GAMBLE'S, The Friendly Store, Authorized . Dealer Frank & Bud anzo, Owner, north side square .'hone 433. .

FOR SALE 1933 Master Chev., 2 door. Good. 761 E. Harris. ' . FOR SALE Girls clothing. Sizes 7 to 10. Also, girl's bicycle, pitcher pump and kitchen zink. 235 S. McCammon. ' " 'FOR SALE Cortez stove, $5.Q0. Washings, ironings and curtain stretching to do. Box 540 care Times.' ' ' ' " ' '

FOR SALE Purebred shrop;hire rams. ..Allen, Coulson and ;ons. Sullivan Ind, ' f FOR SALE A Glo-Boy Heater, excellent condition. 611, N. lection St. FOR SALE Baby buggy, all teel body, rubber, tires. Also assinette on legs by pad, a real uy. See at 551 South State.

' FOR SALE Three Shropshire iuck sheep. Mrs. Clarence Wilon, 2 miles west of Sullivan. State road 154.

FOR SALE 2 A-l milk dows Tersey and' Brown. Swiss. One mo. white-face heifer.. Basil VTason Merom, .Indiana. . FOR SALE -.1941 Chevrolet anel truck in good condition, 3 iew tires.; Dave Dunder, Exlirie Corner on 54. '

WE DO PORTABLE WELDING

Drake Bros. i ; Expert Body Building Cm.Uss Work Pksn Ul

CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. Woodrow Power, Auctioneeir.

We sell anything you have to sell, farm sales a specialty. Ph. 142B Farmersburg. We pay all phone calls.

NOW'S THE TIME to let us sharpen that lawn mower tough grass1 during this season makes the cutting heavier. An overhaul now will adjust it to the added cutting strain and prepare it for next Spring. BOONE HARNESS Shbp, East Jackson Street.

RIDE to work, ride to play, it's fun to ride the Whizzer way.

Have a new Whizzer motor installed on your bike. Oscar Norris, 438 Star Ave. "Authorized sales and service."

Buck and Myrt Norris, from Lexington, Nebr. will be at the Norris reunion Sunday, Aug. 24 at Shakamak Park.

WANTED A 3 or 4 room modern apt. or house for vounfj

marripd rnnnlp TVTntiftr 3fin fnmm. !

ty agent's office).

WANTED News Stand.

Girl at

SALESMAN WITH CAR wanted by well known oil company. Steady income for man' over 35. Write Sales Mgr., 574 Standard Bldg, Cleveland 13, Ohio. ;-

WANTED TO BUY Small locker trunk in good condition. 403 ,Nor;h Main'. Phone 682 L.

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of Leon

Cammon, who passed away one

i year ago today, August 24, 1946.

I The world may change from Boyle's year to year, I And friends from day to day.

But neer; will the one we loved From memory pass away. Sadly missed by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Sam McCammon, Sisters, Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and Luemma McCammon and brothers, Clifford, t Dean, Donald and Darwin. "

Linda, Annabell Joy and Jimmy Bush, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush. Many nice gifts were recaived. I A two vecks revival started i at the Shelburn Baptist Church , Sunday night, August 17th. ' It ' is being held by four young pasI tors from Terre Haute. The public is invited to attend.

The tocks exposed in the three I national parks, the Grand Caniyon, Zion and Bryce canyon, in-, I corporate the records of a bil-. lion years. I The Republic of Chile threw of? the Spanish yoke in 1810 to 1818.

Instead of the widely spread saying, "God bless you," when a person sneezes, the Hindus

say, "Live," to which the answer.

"With you," Is given.

The first theater of which we have a record was erected In 1 Athens, Greece, in 420 B. C. '

RENT

They'll Do It Every Time

v. s. ramt ow

By Jimmy Hatlo

FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind.

FOR RENT Two unfurnished

rooms at 224 E. Depot St.

LOST

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayfield attrndod the races at Dade Park Thursday. Mrs. Maude McMillan and Mrs. Minnie Hilderbrand spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

! Eslel McMillan in Terre Haute.

FOR RENT Hoscital bed. 1 Mr- and Mrs- William Bush

Ola Wilson, 222 West Johnson St. : entertained with a party in honor

ipeir son, Kay s Mth cirthday

Ausust 15. Refreshments wars served to Mr. ai:.c- Mrs. .Ralph

Bush, Mr. and Mrs. E'.iecne Da)-; and sons, Larry and Eddie, of Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Weaver and children, Rosalie.

r Dons and Kenneth, of Hymera, IN MEMORIAM t M'S. Byrle Jennings and sons, In memory of Calvin S. Bed- 1 David ,and Phillip, of Nonesuch,

well, who passed away Aug. 22. : Mr- and Mrs- Ray Bush- and son, 1

1942. Sadly missed by the child- , Jerry of Farnsworth, Norma,

ren, Glyna, Roy and Floyd

LOST A lady's billfold with $13 in it between South State and Broad Street. Finder return lo 424 So. State or call 942Y.

WANTED WANTED To clean cesspools, septic tanks, government toilets. Modern pumping equipment used. Box 20 c-o Times.

. The 30-mile wide strip of land along the Pacific o&san, in Peru, is a desert except as it is irrigated from streams from the Andes mountains.

HI.HENRV'-HOW'S YOUR PAL LUSHWELll

FEELIS1 TODAY WE HAD TO HACK HIM OUTA HERE OKI A SHUTTER. LAST WIGHT. WOW? WAS HE FRIED

SAy, doesm't thato! ever workJ

HE WAS PARKED AT Trie bAK

ALL WWE OUGHT TO

CHAR6E HIM ROOM RENT-

WANTED Electric Sewing Machine. Call 419. WANTED TO BUY Vacant lot. Will pay cash. C. Price, 424 So, Court. . s WANTED woman 21 years of age or older with sales experience to work in well-known Sullivan store.; Good wages and commission. 'Give . refernces. Write Box EC, c-o Times.

I WANTED TO BUY Baby

play pen and for sale baby bathinette.. Phone 399 A. WANTED Carenter work,

plumbing. Odd jobs. Phone 487-X

. ATLAS TIRES : AND BATTERIES ' Personalized Lubrication STAHL'S Standard Service Corner Section and Wall

WHENRyS PUTTING OUTWluSHWELL CAN!

i '. HH K Hh FEELIN TODAY ? WE HAD TO PACK M M0RE NALS THAN yA START LOOKING ! ' 3nLLDUn!N ' lm OUTA HERE OKI A SHUTTER. A FLAGMAN-BUT THAT J ') FOR. ANOTHER. 1

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Such was Britannia Mews in its prime

BRITANNIA Mews was built in 1865 to accommodate the carriage-horses, coachmen,' and other respectable dependents of the ten rather nice houses in Albion Place, London. The Mews contained ten sets of stables, each with a flat above reached by a steep stairway outside. The interiors were rightly considered luxurious, having sinks. ; The cobbles, scoured by the water of innumerable car-tiage-washings, rang cleanly under the horses hooves; and the horses themselves shone with good grooming. Such was Britannia Mews hi its too brief prime .... At the far end of the Mews was a tavern, and moralists perceived a perpetual tug of war between Albion Place respectability on one end and the pub at the other. Within ten years, the tavern gained the upper hand and it was apparent that Britannia Mews would soon go native.

"Would you like a penny?" Adelaide asked.

Only four apartments still retained their proper tenants by 1875. In No. 2 were the Bensohs he was coachman for the Culvers. The rest was a slums of dirty windows, slatternly women and drunken men. It was strictly against orders that on a May morning in 1875, Adelaide Culver, aged ten and a half, issued from a back door in Albion place, and entered the Mews. She had no business there: It was forbidden territory to both the Culver children, though Treff, as a boy, could always escape blame by lisping that he had gone to look at the pretty horses. Adelaide found the place fascinating. As she looked about, the side-door of the tavern opened and out came a little girl carrying a jug. She was a very dirty little girl and Adelaide knew of only one thing to do with a "ragged

"Yoi'v3 no business in the Mews," she said.

child." That was to give it a penny. She held out a copper. "Little girl, would you like a penny?" The child stared, then advanced stealthily. She seized the penny and fled back. When Adelaide called, "You should say thank you!" the child instead picked up a pebble and threw it at her benefactress's legs . . . Adelaide uttered a cry of pain; immediately the door of Number 2 opened, and down rushed Mrs. Benson. The ragged child made off. "Miss Addie!" cried Mrs. Benson. "Whatever's amiss?" , "A little girl threw a stone at me!" "What were you doing playing with her? You've no business in the Mews, as well you know. You go straight back to the house and never let me see you here again . . ." (Continue 1 tomorrow)

Drawing copyright, 1M7, br King Featvurei Syndicate, lac. Text copyright. 1946, by Margery Sharp. Published by Little, Brown and Companj,