The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1953 — Page 5

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1$ WISE TO HAVE US CHECK YOUR CAR • HUFFIER OFTEN. ii m 1:11* WTO SALES, Inc. TOl'R ( HKVSI.ERPIVMOI TH PrAI-ER 317 North lnekson

RO ACH DALE Ir an-l Mrs. Walter Chamberi«f Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. nl Ashby of Munrie and Mr. y- Ora McGatighey called X’- Minnie Douglas Sunday ■ain? V ltd Mrs Henry Underji and daughter. Mrs. Marie of Martinsville, Anna > (Indianapolis and Bruce ' Mooirsville were SunTdinnerguests of their rousins dimmers sisters, and attend- ' wviees at the Phristinn X rnd Mrs Ralph Strobel of m tie were Sunday evening 1 at the home of Mr. and . Frank Gericke.

Dr. Richard Kannally Miatrht (foot ailments) will feat the Commercial Hotel on TWvlat Oetoher ‘htb and mn other Thursday thereif i Hour* 9:(M1 A M. to 5:00 r II Phone lintel for AjvpHntnieiit*

rail Clean-Up Sale ^ Demonstrator Tractors, large saving! ID52 International M. IS5I WD, toap Ford Tractor and Cultivators. Wis-Chalmers C. factor. and Cultivators. Used Disc, Sherm’s Element Sales ^ JACKSON ST.

Mr. and Mis. Maurice Sutherlin are enroute to California to spend the winter with their son Howard Sutherlin and family Mr .and Mrs. Paul Ashby of Munrie visited over Sundav with Mrs. Ella Hill. Those who enjoyed a pitch-in dinner at the Paul Radford farm Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rugglea of Wheaton, III Mr. and Mrs. Prank Aper of Pom land, Ind„ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Radford and daughter Paula of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs Earl Dean and Susie Slayton of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and daughter Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radford. • Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ryan of Grcencastle and Mr and Mi Raymond Hopkins, visited Saturday evening with Mt Minnie Douglas. HEBRON Mr. and Mrs. Pric e Jones of Philadelphia called at Floyd Gardners, Saturday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mi Frank Everman. Dale McGill of St. Bernice- and Mrs. Rose Mendenhall of Indianapolis were 1 week •nd guests o: their father. Frank Me (!.,! at tla McGaughc-y hi,me. Frank OHiver was dksiniss -1 ront the Robert L<- ig Hospital. Saturday ami taken c. Hie home >f his daughter, Mrs. Hollingcworth at Hlnesdale, Ifl Several from this vincity attended the Bazaar at Portland dills, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olin I eonard and Chas. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McLaughlin in Indianapolis. Mrs. Betty Lou Rutledge ed Indianapolis visited her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff last week. She took them to see Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Ran- | stead for a visit. The Ranstends j brought them home Sunday. I Ted Ramsay. Radar Instructor who is stationed at *»s Angeles, California, suprisyd his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ramsay, coming in home Friday for a months' furlough before leaving foe Germany in November.

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953.

Mi. and Mrs. Donald Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tueker, -uid Mrs. Emma Leisure of Ciawfoi dsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Phank Gardner of Waveland were Sunday guests of Mrs Margaret Ramsay and family. Several folks aie rick W'th the* flu.

NERIKNDI.A MEMBER” COLUMBUS. Ohio, Oct. 26. it'Pi Women at the Highland A\e- Friends Church here agreed today they had an "unfriendly member ” A total of 542 was 'toll m 1 rein four women’s purses dmii.o services Sunday.

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Charges “Disloyalty”

WANTED: DEAD ANIMALS Seven Day Servlca For Prompt, Sanitary Servleo, CaD Greeneaatle 278 JOHN WACHTEL, CORP. ('all Cloverdale 80 or Piitnamville 83. Bainbridge 100. We pay all phone ehargea, Roaehdaln 800.

FOR SALE 309 While American 4GG White Rocks Started Chicks at day old prices. FARM BUREAU HATCHERY ELIZABETH STREET

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IN HIS CBS office. Arthur Godfrey charges that disloyalty and Ingratitude forced Km to dismiss singer Julius La Rosa and bandleader Archie Bleyer from his radio-TV ''family.'’ He denied that romancing among members of his troupe had anything to do with the abrupt partings.

AIR CRAFT ALUMINUM or (GALVANIZED SPRING STIIl Sizei from 4 to 14 toof ftlminat* gat# worrl#» FOREVER! Injpect the** amazing gotet today on deploy at... METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 \V. Franklin. St. Ph. 262

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—HOOSIERS HEAR must speed up our preparations for possible attack. The H-bomh is compelling us to action in Indiana right now," Cretors said Two Air Force generals also were on the program. They were Gen. Benjamin Chidlaw head of the air defense command, and Lt. Gen. Earle Partridge* chief of the operations section of the Air Force.

Classified Ads • LOST • FOUND •

I*OR SALE: 5 room house, FOR SALE: Two white female' modern except heat, garage, i kittens, mother peel. Persian of! large* corner lot. Cash or terms, j imported stock. Don Jellison. j Possession if sold in the next 10 ! Putnamville. 26-2p

days. Owner Gladys E. Ray. ' Phone 16.'? Cloverdal* . 24-61.

• FOR SAU •

A few Duchess pears left. A. L. Evens, southeast Putnamville. 2.'i-3p.

TELEVISION-RADIO REPAIR •complete* facilities fe,r repair service em any brand. Prompt, I’fficient service. Memgtomery

Ward.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: Fold1 eng wheel chair: Stevens-Savage* j shot 12 gauge shot gun; ) c, •mi so 11(1 or 220 Ele*ctric Mo. : artel air compressor; Teet“iLabe alse, used tires and other Mise. articles. Call after 4:30 P M. 26-28-3l»-3t

Farm Equipment Meuinted Corn Pickers New 2 31E. New 24 I stsl 24. (iimmI. WEESNER EMPLEMENT CO. 124 V Jackson st. Phone (Hi

WANTED: K phie * wooel. Phone 257, White C! in* r 24-2t.

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FOR RENT and garage in ( Sinclair.

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EOCND Mans purse in conrt house Owner contact sheriffs office ami pay for ad. 26-2t

LOST Silver ear-ring in shap e»l Dramatic Mask. Finder phone* 1177 R. 26-2’

FOUND Two car gits tank caps on our front porch this morning Owner may have saint at Banner Office ]•

FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars from large litters. Glen Pickel, 3 miles south of Roachdale. 22-4p. FOR SALE: Dining table, 6 chairs, large buffet. Mrs. Lynn McFarland. 1 mile west, m mile south Balnbridge. 22-4p

OPEN HOUSE You w.ll enjoy the Philco Open House at Rivers Electric Shop on Frida -

23-24-28-3t. j and Saturday, Oct 30 anel 31st.

A souvenir gift for everyone. Sensational savings Isrik fot the Blue Tag specials 26-2t

Motors repaired, bee St. Phone 1304

I W. Larra 12-tf

P’OR SALE: Good wood. Call 867-J.

For building materials none better. Newkirk Lumber and Supply Company, Fillmore, 1ml Phone 260. 15-tf

SALE NEW FIR LUMBER

FOR RENT: ; Cioverdale with 1: dove* and gas e act Evi*rett Wil. omh, Imlianapoh tarfielel 7071

1 r. mu hou <e tdale. Curtis 26-2p. mi house in s. wired for

ailable. in, 162£ i, liitL

Con-

EdgePhone* 23-3p. * lairs

FOR RENT: T **

rooms, furnishe d I e : *■ (efrlgerator, ga stove*, | rivntebathroom and private* cut ranee, '‘hone 808-W. 23-tf.

FOR SALE: Si*v ral varietiers

of apple i, also ciucr. Franks

Orchards. 23-26-28

FOR SALE: Farmall tricycle's | A fine present feir children. See* j them on display at Wee-ner’s, Iphone 461 Pi lee* 314 50

26-28-30-31

• REAL ESTATE •

For sale: TEN ACRES

FOR SALE: K-d potaloes *2.00 pet too lb. bag Kenneth

Knan.i r. R. 4 Call if ter 5 | its.

suit- ' 2 ill* - >ioi . ; 111 ■ 1 * i

Cundlff Electric, residential land commercial wiring. 4 W. Ijarrabee St. Phone 1304. 12-tf.

seasoned , Framing - Sheathing $8.95, | 26-4t | Birch - Mahogany Doors $9.95, 8" |

Siding $15, 6" Siding $13, Hard j wooel Flooring $17.75, Framing | Odds - Ends $5.95. Located Noith Indianapolis on State By Pass 100 at Castleton. Castleton Lumber Company. Indianapolis Phone HR 1969. BR 8682. 24-tf

FOR RENT Two re nil * ottagi' :n good coneldien. Kleetricity available, (’.ill 411. 2i»-:;0-2-3p

able* for profitable subdivision. Two bedroom home and ndilitlonnl farm hallitlngs go with this acreage.

FOR SALE: Fill dirt and top soil; sand, grav-d, end crushed stone. We deliver. Bulldozer

26-1' janel high lift work. William NewKirk, Fillmore, ln*l. I‘hone 237. FOR HALF: Large two burn 15-tf *'i id heater, complete with j lank and ciieuluUir fan. gooel as j FOR SALE: Honey made by new -acrifice at S.'iO.on. Tom Ter- I bees.” 30c per 11). Saturday. Oct

FOR RENT: Small Furnished Apt. 210 Bloomin: : s Pi.mo

FOR SALE: Puri'breel Hampshire boars, Dang's testcel. Gnle Grimes. 1 1 .* mile*s east of Brown' Valley. 16-ti

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lell Limedale

Phone 7089-M. 76-2p

Lucas-Collins Agency Phone 258

BEEF STEW SUPPER Wed j nesday, October 28th at the I Moose Home. Serving starts at 6:00 p m. Women of The Moose.

26-2t

24th. Perdue 31 pop corn 25c qt rhelled. It pops. Walnuts, 10c lb Hickory nuts 2 Ih. 2-V Postpaid e xtra. H. C. Waggoner. H»e|svillr Ind. R. R 2, 2 miles southeast of Manhattan. 22-41

Pianos! Pianos! Pianos!

or uprights for

New re*nt.

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BUILDING SERVICE

R. L. Crowmer, contractor and I builder. Whether you are building a new home, new church, I j

new school, or office building, we " ‘ ^

offer a complete building and FOR SALE: Apples. Buchheit

construction service second to jOi* hards, Air Port Road,

none. Our complete architectur- M-W-F-tf al, structural engineering, plan- j nlng and design service, brings to Xl ' Furniture* Exchange on you a construction organization 11 ' v ' ! si, le <>!' the square, with 40 years of experience. Be- ' " ll ' • -'hiitth s, bobbins, spool-

ci rubbers for bobbin winders, nibberand leather belts for all popular makes of electric or foot power sewing machines. Also bulbs for sewing machine lights. 11 uncertain about make, bring ol done in for sample. Call 170-J.

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Refrigeration repaired, commercial and household. Cundlff Electric. Phone 1304. 12-tf

WANTED: Dining room waitress, at the Putnam County Hos pita!. Phone 800 for int* rview. 26-31

545. F<)K RJBN furnished apirl ■ Washington. Pho

FOR RENT i Franklin St. D FOR RENT upstairs apartm* and gas stov fii from iquan*. 1

2ti-28-2t n.i modern 814 E 628-M. * 2P (02 W. 26-21. am modern lent, water i**l. '2 block < 7014-R. 20-2L

WANTED: Carp, ntiy "Mi l; of any kind. Cabinet m iking. Phone 1165-W or 524-W. 20 3t

• MISCELLANEOUS

fore you build, remodel or repair consult R. L. Crowmer, contractor and builder. Phone 32 or 1358 Greeueastle, or write P. O. Box 295, Greenoastle. 1-tf

FOR SALK: New 2 bedroom strictly modern home, gas heat large garage, comm lot. Wil sell with small payment dowi balance like rent. Owner Claeh e E. Ray. Phone 163 Cloverdale

24-6t

APPLES * CIDER at Moore’s Orchard, at Raccoon on state

road 43.

11-tf.

Lime, fertilizer spreading ami grain hauling. William Newkirk, Fillmore. Phone 237. 15-tf.

FOR SALE: Four room house, good roof, brick siding, electricity. x 4 acre ground, first house south of store in Clinton Falls. 31,190. Reee'e Marlow. Commercial Place. 26-3p. A GOOD FARM AND A GOOD BUY, 86 ACHES WELL IMPROVED. model n home. 6 rooms At Bath, basement, new* ail furnace, large barn, te i stanchions, & milkhmise for grade A. tool sheds, brooder house, good 500 size henhouse, well fenced, plenty water, good land. A real farm. Must sell by appointment only. LOREN H GRIGGS, REALTOR Located 1 1 1 miles east of Mooresville Phone 129K2 evenings. R R. 2, Mooresvillo. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: 16 shouts weighing 90 to ton lbs each Joe Pickett, Fillmore. 26-2t

If its a truck job we can do it. Can furnish dump trucks, flat tops with grain sides or vans, semi-trailers, straight trucks. William Newkirk. Fillmore. Phone 237. 15-tf.

All types of appliance's repaired. Cundiff Electric. Phone 1304. 12-tf.

FOR SALE: 1942 Farmall M with M & W Sleeves and pistons also Model 2 M corn picker in good condition. Gordon Miles. New Richmond or Ed Tietz, Crawfordsville, Phone 1607. 24-2t

FOR SALE: Spotted Poland male hog. James Johnson. 1*2 miles south of Manhattan. 26-4p

FOR SALE: Picked pears 31.00 per bushel. Ralph Mintcr, i miles northeast of Fillmore*. 23-26-28-3p

FOR SALE: Majestic coat range, ivory anel green enamel. 3 piece bedroom -mile, with springs and ina'.tress. May be | seen at my home 8 miles north- j east of Greeueastle my day ex- j cept Wednesday. Mrs. Flora j Lewman. 26-2p. :

SHETKONK HE XL ESTATE AGENCY 303 S. Indiana Street For Sale: Apartment honsi* in college district. Yields good returns. Modern duplex a good investment property or a home with income that will pay for itself. On contract only. Reasonable down payment. . 6 room modern home ir Fillmore. 3 bedroom modern home in country southeast, near U S 40 Approximately Iacres. 19 acres near Cataract Lake. No improvement* but a good location for development. 40 acre farm west of town. 18 seres tillable, some-timber, small house, all buildings in good repair. $5.000 00 26-11. ” FOR HALE: The Keith Lyon home in Northwood. Price greatly reduced for a quiek sale-. They ere moving to another cit>. An opportunity to buy a fine* new three bedroom home for much less than cost of construction. Shown by appointment only. J. T Christie, Real Estate 23-3t NOTH I*: OK Kl\\l. SKTTI.K. »i»*:vr or* r:sr»r»: NOTICK IS IIKHKMY <II\N to Hi* ('rertltois, Heirs mol I.*k.ii** • I lAMiisa |{ 'rrtb«»u. ib t i . s»mI to iippuir in flic IMtliiam I'iruult (’otirt. In lil ;t| <?i »*4*nca«l Ir, ln<lliilii, oo th«* 17 'lity of Novrinbi r Hir..*!. atol »how rau*4(*. if am, why t In* I’IN Ale SKTTLKMKNT M' • *OI 'NTH with Hip » «tHtp "f »nb1 (ItMMMlrnt tahotlhl not hr fc a C«l : mikI said beitM itr»* notiflpd to Him and tloro tnakr proof of h»dr nhip, and rrrf*iv«» I lit*Ir dint ribiff!vi* ha fuN. Henry H Woodall, Admin inf r i tor WITNESS tlie f’lprk said t’mirt. this 17 dav of ()t t., 1'' No. !♦.'!!!2. William II. PadifHtt. Clerk Piitnnm Circuit c^nrr V. U. tttoeeeel, Attorney. 1V-2L.

TAXES Are due before November 2nd. A loan from us will help you pay them. Repay Us Monthly.

Indiana Loan Co.

13 E. Washington I’hnlli 15

"Never used anything like it for drandmff" says users of .Sanidyne. Conn Pharmacy. M-tf FOR SALE at Jack & Jill Shop: Dresses, formal and dinner. Black crepe dress size 14, lung waisted. Ladies Airesto shoes size 9 1 ..AA, Men's blue suede shoes size* 8B, blue knit suit, size 14 Girls coats and snow suits 623 Anderson St. 26-2t

WANTED: Waitress In person. Whit** Way.

Apply 26-2t

WANTED: DePauw faculty member, man, looking for nicely furnished room. Write Box 12, c/o Banner. 24-3p.

WANTED: Vault and cesspool pumping. Call mornings or evenings. Jess Rumley, Air Port Road. Phone 7038-R. 26-6p

WANTED: Baby fer daytime work gus, phone 1000-R.

sitting preMelba Man-26-2p.

W ANTED homes for pups, cult <’o;lic and h Mf Shepard fl. I* Ashworth, I mile north on Stale Road 43 26-1 p

WANTED: Reliable man who can operate* tractor, for general farm work. By hour or day. i hone 709P-J. L. S. Bates. 26-3p.

WANTED: Chick**n ea'ers to satisfy their appetite for a big ehie ken supper at Bainhridgc* (Christian church St *iirelny. Nov. 7 beginning 5:30 p m U and I Class. 26-28-r?0-3p.

Reliable man or woman with tar wanted to call on farmers in N Putnam County. Part or ful! time. No lay-offs. $10 to $25 in a day No experi(*nce or e apital required. Give references Write* Me NESS COMPANY, Dept. A.

Ideal Clean r;. Ser\ ice, '13 S. \ ine 170.

ipialit > ami Xrect. Phone Mon-t £.

Bring your roofing and aiding problems to Mr. Frame. His 20 years of experien. ire at your disposal. Greeueastle Roofing and Floor Covering, Ine., 227 E. Washington st r* *t. Mon-Wed-tf.

IIOSPIT.X l.I/XTION INSURANCE. No increase rate's. Investigate before yon buy. Ages I to 80 Simpson Stoner. Phone 0- M-W-F.-tf

Rent a band in.-!i ment. Large selection of n* * I cm,I Stfirt

your child in Music Stole*. N ow is a you to sell, buyer for charge for Jones, Rept Ind. Phone

w. Kersey

M-W-F-tf. * Be for

There* is a United Ih:.* property. No 1: 'ic (liirtis E. Be*\ 62, Cloverdale, 12'.It: Meu-Fri-tf.

EDWARD RAINES Bulldozer work. Free Estk mates. Phone 1125. Fox Ridge, Greeneastle. Mon-Wed-Frl-tt

Come to our Hallowe’en party Thursday, Oct. 29, Puti* emvllle se hoeil building, good I'ooel, music by Merry . contimiouu serving from 5:30 p. m. Sponsored by I’litnamvillo I’ T, A. 2 ; 26-27-28-41.

Free service for 1 year on any I band instrument, purchased from [ Kersey Music St or M W-F-tf

Freeport. III.

19-26-2p.

WANTED: laper hanging. Harry A. Hill. Bambridgc. Phone 11-59. l2-19-26-2-4p

EVERYONE miss tile I ‘hi lee Rivers Elect l ie and Saturday,

Shop

FOR SALE: Stoker with controls, $50.00. Glen Custi.* 2 , j miles oast of Fillmore. 26-2p

At the Furniture Exchange on v est side of Ole square. If your vae uiim sweeper is losing pickup, pulling power or suction, j check the belt. It’s probably stretched or'broken. We have them for all popular makes None | over 10e. Bring old belt in as * ample, if doubtful of model or make. 26-lt

WANTED: Housewife

uress advertising postcards. Must have good handwriting. Lindo. Waterloo, Mass. 23-6p WANTED: To ke*'p house for a lone elderly man with small modern home. Good rook, best i of reference. Mrs. Mary Knight, | Greeneastle R. 2, in Mt. Mcrid-j ian. 23-3p. i

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Ad- j values

Free gift Look fot

INVITED Don't * open House it

m Friday 30th and Sensational Blue* Tags.

26-2t.

WANTED Would like to re nt I 50 or more acres in the vicinity | of Greeneastle. Arnold Johnson, ! RFD 2, Greeneastle. 21-6p.

BEST BUY

One Good Used Woods Bros. Corn Picker. i GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Your Ford Tractor Dealer

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