The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 November 1944 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1?44.

;fXSVILLE MKTHODIST C'HrRt'H ay school 10:00 a. m. Ewinif giipt. Morris IVMIert, asst. ^hip sen'ice and sermon 11:00. ■ Is Jesus Your Neighbor ?” mnjr church service, 7:30. e note change in evening hour. :!0). Singing by congregation, leading. The sermon will begin rChristmas series of sermons Searching Questions.” For

God's

next Sunday evening the question: “What Then Shall We Do?” Our members and friends are invited to come and hear all these questions

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word.

Young People. 6:30. This meeting also a half hour earlier. GROVELAM) PRESBYTERI \\ CHURCH Sunday, November 19 Church school 10:00 A. M. Miss

PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Nov. 25 Beginning 1:00 P. M.

in City of

We shall sell, at residence 401 West Franklin Street remrastte, the following deserlbed items.:

CATTLE

One 7 year ok! Shorthorn row with large calf by side. One coming 4 year old half Angus cow, (all blac k) large calf by

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One coming 4 year old hatf Angus cow (all black), milking. One 7 year old Guernsey and Jersey, giving 4 gal. milk a day. One coming 3 year old White Shorthorn Heifer, bred. All have been pastured well and are in good flesh. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 4 piece Walnut Bedroom suite, Vanity, dresser, chest of drawrs, lied and springs. One all-metal 3-4 bed and springs, a good one. One solid oak dresser, re finished recently. ,S~ One dresser, detached mirror. One 30’'x64” Walnut finish wardrobe, like new. One 103 coil innerspring mattress, excellent condition. Two 8-4 size cotton mattresses. One breakfast set. Odd chairs, nursery chair, large metal bound trunk with tray, able lamps, washboards, dishes, several dozen commercial canned egetables, Coleman gasoline iron in good working order, etc. MISCELLANEOUS One '15-chick electric brooder, all-metal, extra good; one all-metal cn coop, goodj three strips |M>ultry netting, l'!4 feet; one 7 foot jietal hog trough; 1 2-ft. metal hog trough; 79 feci, 5 ft. Poultry fence, g<o*d condition; three sun metal chick feeders; one 4-ft. wood chicken self-feeder;; one 1-gal. Daisy churn, other articles too numerous to mention. About 50 articles, (household, office and tools) will he sold by thers in this sale. TERMS ( ash. Settle for before removal Not responsible for accidents.

Dean Elfuitt, Supt. Worship 7:30 P. M. Rev. Victor L Raphael will preach. Bible study. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. at the church.

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MAP1.E HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Ralph E. Steele, minister. P:';0 a. m. Church school. Mrs. Sarah Cox, Supt. 6:15 p. m. Youth Fellowship, under the direction of Miss Patricia Me-

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Robinson afe not so well at this time. Mrs. Amy Buis attended the meeting of the Day Gleaners Class at the home of Mrs. Inez Pruitt Tuesday afternoon.

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FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.

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apples. 26-tf.

Mary Lou Hunter entertainC. C. Club Thursday after-

... . a i LUCKY TO BE ALIVE, Pvt. Jackie Miles of Tompkinsville, Ky.. inspects the 20-mm. shell which Went through his body and lodged in his chest but miracuously did not explode. Medical officers removed it in a field hospital on Leyte, despite the risk of it blowing up and killing all of them. (International Soundphoto)

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Mrs. Dorothy DeVaney spent Sunday in Anderson. Mrs. Dovie Bryan spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Artie McNary of

Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis were ] Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hazel i Burgess and family of Coatesville. , Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daugh- : ter called in the afternoon Mrs. Floyd Dudley and baby call- I ed on Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dudley Mon- i

day afternoon.

Chester Cunningham and family called on Mrs. Janette Cunningham j and daughters Sunday. Mrs. Cun-

FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing is guaran teed. C. A. Webb's Home and Auto Supply. 11-U

We pay Highest Prices for Woo: Prompt Remittance In Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free ot Charge to our eustomers. M. Sabe' & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louis ville. Ky. 4-tf

ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE 1 A ICE. BOX X, BANNER. 19-tf.

WANTED: Woman to do family washing.Address Box R. Banner Office. 2t.

WANTED: Any Kind ut iMd ■toak. Obit TIB, OreeocaaUe. Gbarged paid. Jofcn WnoMal Go, aod.

WANTED: Portable radio for man in service; also boy’s bicycle, medium size. Box D, Banner. 17-20-2p.

WANTED: Good used car, must have good tires, '40 to '41 model. Phone 497-W. L7-2g.

E’OR SALE: Saw mill wood, $1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered in 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson, 8 miles west on W. B. Singleton farm. 27-eod

We now huvy Wayne 40 r ; pre-war formula hog supplement. Indiana State Feed and Hatcheries, 106 north Jackson street. 15-17-18-20-22-24-61

ningham is very poorly.

Mrs. Amy Bids spent Wednesday j with her father, William Newman. Mrs. Elsie Hunter and Mrs. Mingle

j FOR SALE: Chester White boars, ] price reasonable. Elvin Harlan, \ Greencastle Route 2, on airport road.

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FOR SALE: New Heatrola, used one month. .'107 Ohio Street. 14-4p.

FOR SALE!: Moose Lodge.

Coon dog.

Crousore, 16-2p.

FIRST SNOW ON SIEGFRIED LINE

Nothing sold before hand.

MR. AND MRS. J. R. WELCH

HUKST and HUNTER: Auctioneers.

CLIFF Me MAINS. Clerk.

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LAYAWAY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT-NOW Avoid Disappointment SOLID GOLD AND GOLD kili.e:d

LOCKETS Cross and ( Tiains I LAPEL PINS

FOR SALE: Ponies and saddle horses; 4 young gentle ponies: omit hand buck skin mare 5 years old extra nice; one 9 years old 5 gaited gelding, gentle and lots of style $95.00. Max Anderson. I 1 miles east of Fincastle. l8-3p, | FOR SALE!: Just received, limited I I quantity of No. 2 galvanized heavy j tubs. While they last $1.35. Furnii ture Exchange, West Side Square | Phone 170-.I. 17-lp.

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E'OK SALEL Two short yearling heifers. One part Jersey, and one red stock. Good stock. 855 N. Jackson. 17-lp.

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AS GERMANY has its first snowf 11 of the winter, a lone Yank walks through this snow-coverod trench in a sector of the Siegfried Line. Official United States Signal Corps photograph. (International)

CARMEN BRACELETS DRESSER and MANICURE SETS HUNTINGTON JEWELRY STORE I. [.AM I M l. III III,

FOR SALE: Metal utility cabinet and large white cabinet. 711 1-2 S. Locust. 17-2t

Rummage sale Saturday morning, November 18 at 8:30 at court house. Sponsored by Fincastle church. l6-2p.

WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. See or write Jess Runiley, Greencastle R. 3. 16-3p.

WANTEJD: Middle aged wmen for house work and live In home. Investigate at Dr. Hutcheson or write Everett Buis, Coatesville R. 1. State wages. 15-3p

WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 room house in or near Greencastle. Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, Greencastle, R. 4. 18-2p.

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LOST: On Monday night, wallet containing key, beginners license, valuable papers and money. Keep money fer reward. Leave at Banner Office. Stanley A. Sears. 16-2p.

LOST: Small black and tan coon hound near Mt. Meridian. Please notify Woody Sutherlin. ltt-2p.

LOST: Female liver spot poinb-r. Notify E. McMuUIn, Greencastle L. 4. Reward. 17-4p.

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FOR SALE: Apartment house, thre<» modern apartments, close in, east Washington street. Call 290 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 15-tf

E'OR SALE: A 95 acre farm. E’nrty acres tillable, balance pasture. Six room house, good barn and other out buildings. Splendid water. Price $3775. J. T. Christie Real Estate. 14-Sts

FOR SALE: Twenty Putnam county farms. Write for list. C. N. Phillips. Real Estate. Fillmore. 25-eod

E'OR SALE: White table top Tappan Philgaa stove. Can be easily changed to use city gas. In good condition. Phone 587-J. 14 E. Berry. 16-3p.

“Look- Big Farm Sale." 238 acre-i. E’ine line stock, some registered and all farm equipment at public auction Wednesday. November 22 at farm, 7 miles west of Spencer, Indiana ni State Highway 456. John E. Holme, Owner. 17-20-2t.

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E’OR SALE!: Six pure bred Angus

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old. Glen Clark, south of County Farm. 15-3t.

PENNY SUPPER and free program at Morton School Tuesday, November 21st, 6:30 p. m. Everyone

17-lp.

E’OR SALE: 17 shoats, weight 100 lbs. Laurence Garrett. Russellville, Indiana, 15-2t.

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This specal price good only until Wednesday, November 22. Serve Thanksgiving dinner in a beautiful setting.

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BED ROOM SUITES TILT BACK CHAIRS, PLATFORM ROCKERS.

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WEST FRANKLIN PHONE 299

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WARNING! Ritfht now is the time to begin your Christmas shopping. There are many items that will be scarce this Christmas and you had better start buying NOW if you want to get your share. Christmas greeting cards at 3 for 5c, 2 for 5c, 5c, 10c and 25c. Boxes at 30, 39, 50c, $1.00. Christmas Wrapping Paper 10c. Christmas Wrapping Ribbon 5c and 10c. Red, Green, Blue and White Tissue Paper 10c Included in the scarce items are, Greeting cards, gift wrapping paper, tissue paper, gift wrapping ribbon and cord, tags, seals and decorations. We have a large stock of these items on hand now, but not enough to take care of the heavy demand. Our stock of gifts, games, hooks, and novelties is the largest in the history of our business.Come in and look them over. DON'T DELAY-DONT BE DISAPPOINTED. BUY NOW! SNIDER'S WALLPAPER and PAINT STORE SOUTHSIDE OF SQUARE.

FOR SALE sou bales of wheat straw. Phono 902 from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Aftor 5.00 p. in. Call 22E^3. James P. Hughes 14-3ts.

Bazaar and Penny Supper: Bainbridge Christian church will have a Bazaar and Penny Supper November 21st in the Frank Smith Building. Bazaar at 2:00 p. m. Supper at 5:30 p. m. 17-lt.

E’OR SALE: White rock pulh-ts, Wright's Kami, Indianapolis Road. Phone 16F11.

Just received, No. 14-2 Cable, $3.25 per hundred ft. Service Cable, 12c per ft. gomery Ward.

Romex No. 8-2 Mont. 17-31.

TOR SALE): Purebred Duroc boars, rt-ady for service. Kenneth Morrison, 4 miles north of Cloverdale. 8-10-ll-17-18-5p

Penny Supper - 'Come and eat a big supper with Section One. First Christian Church Saturday evening, 5 to 7 o'clock. 17-2ts.

E'OR SALE: Boy’s tan all wool camels hair coat, size 8. Phone 239-W before 2 p. m. 17-2p.

Allan Lumber Company will be closed Saturday noons from now on. Open Wednesday afternoons. 17-24-2ts.

FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall and plows on rubber in good condition. Zane Gentry, three miles south of Bainbridge. 17-lp.

E'OR SALE: New Zealand red rabbits. Call Sunday or Monday. H. Gram, north edge of Cloverdale on 43. 17-lp.

FOR SALEL Good poled Angus bull, 16 months old. L. O. Klinefelter, Cloverdale R. 1, 4 miles south of Putnamville. 17-2p. E’OR SALE: Few nice turkeys for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Alfred Cooper, near cement plant. 17-2p.

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FOR SALE: A load of Holstein fresh cows and springers. Marion Ferrand, Route 3, Greencastle. 17-2p.

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WANTED: Cess pool, septic tank and vault cleaning. Out-of-tow n calls accepted. Write Banner Box M H. 16-6i. MOTH l-I OF 4DMIMISTH 4TIOM Nutli-i. Is In-re by *lv«n that lh<nnd< rslcned has been 'iippoliiteil by tin- .1 inlto af t be Circuit Cimrt uf I’ut nitiii County. State of Indiana. Admin Ian.,HH' ill (lie eHlati* ni Ann Nora Walker late of I'utmun County, de-

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Snui esl ite is HitpiioMetl to be solvent Ralph Met ia ukhay, Administrator No. S.'iM. I r Akers, ''let It of t be I'ul nani Clrcull court. -Olllm A Lyon, Attorneys. 10-:it Auto — Fir* — Life INSURANCE Have 25qf, on Farm Fire FnIMoa EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

Bazaar at Morton church Saturday night, November 18, Supper 5:30 to 7:30, after supper, the following items to be sold at auction: 27 rag rugs, 13 pair pillow cases, 14 comforts, 3 quilts, 35 print aprons, crochet doilies, one piano, canned fruit and numerous other articles. Public invited. 14 -16 - 2t. We are going to celebrate "Bargain Carnival Days" at Montgomery Ward Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 14-4ts. Wysong Is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done. 6th FI. Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis 4, Indiana. 11-tf It's never too late to insulate. See R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 or 673-J.

14-tf.

Order your Electrolux Cleaner now. Sales Service and Supplies, phone or write Mel Johnson. Elnors, Indiana. 15-6p.

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL & SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BULLS GUERNSEY, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dairyrm-ns’ Artificial Insemination Service Call before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. A. J. Wilde, Phone 434-R, Box 54, Greencastle. Fred >1. ami LouW D. Buxzalrd 804 East College Street Crawfordaville PHONE CRAWFORDSVILLE 484 Write fer special booklet.