The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1944 — Page 3

fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944.

CFI.FBKATIOX 01.IS, Nov. 24.—Ri]e J. id A. V. Burch, first of .ctcd state officials to Isked today that no celefcpany their inauguraImI. i, who will begin his

second term as secretary

and Mr. Bnrcn who

Richard 1 James as auditor of state, asked their friends to withhold inaugural ceremonies until Ralph F. Gates is sworn into office as Gove--

nor Jan. 8 at noon.

Mr. Janies will take the oath of of. fice as lieutenant governor on the

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of state, i same day, and Hoosier Republicans will succeed | are planning a gala day on that occa-

sion when all new officials will participate in the ceremonies with open

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“Transportation difficulties, tire and gasoline rationing and a desire not to impede the war effort in any manner, has prompted us to ask our many friends to postpone any ceremonies attendant upon our inauguration," Mr. Alexander ami Mr. Burch iaid in a joint statement. “Much as we would like to have our friends visit us, we feel it is more important that there be no interruption of war production and that wo all adhere to the regulation attendant upon travel. "By postponing any celebration until our new Governor takes office, we feel that Indiana Republicans will be contributing in a concrete manner to the war effort.” The schedule of Inaugurations of ' the new officials follows: Homer E. Capehart, United States Senator. Jan. 3; Governor, Lieuteni ant Governor and Attorney General | Jan. 8: Secretary of State ,and Auditor of State. Dec. 1; Supreme and Appellate Comt judges, Jan. 1: Reporter of Supreme Court. Jan. 13; Treasurer of State, Feb. 10; Superintendent of Public Instruction March 15. Japs Oust Him

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SPORTS Tiger Cubs Face Panthers Tonight

Greencastlo’s Tiger Cubs, who were knocked off by the Connersvilte Spartans, Wednesday night, lace the Bloomington Panther^ on the home floor this evening. The visitors have a team built around Brown, their veteran center. This boy was the main cog in the success of the Panthers last season and will have to be watched close.y by the local net tossers. Crawfordsvillc won from Bloomington, 33-25, in the evening tilt for the Panthers. Conner-ville, coached by Art j Gross, former Greencastle athlete, is I cow unde feated in tour starts. The I Spartans have the tallest team in the South Central Conference, the tiist quintet averaging a good s'* f»t. Out in the county on Thanksgiving Eve. Monrovia, always a strong Moran county .squad, nosod out a fighting Clove!.,ale aggregation. 20 to Hi in a thriller. Stilesville bowed to Eminem i , 2!) to 24. Belle I nion won from Fillmore in a game played here Wednesday.

Classified Ads

FOR SALE: Cider Buchhelt Orchard.

FIRESTONE lactory

capping and vulcanizing Is guaran teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-U

We pay Highest Prices for Wool Prompt Remittance In Full. We

apples, i Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of 26-tf I char i? e to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Loulscontrol re- : ville, Ky. 4-tf.

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FOR SALE: 150 bales oats straw, R. L. Nelson 7 miles north on road 43. 22-4p

FOR SAGE; Fancy apples and fine flavor pears, for eating and cooking. McCullough Orchard. 20-tf.

UNDERGROWTH almost covers their heads as Cpl. Leo J •o of Boston, Mans., and Pvt. Albert Viano of Joliet, 111.) b of the 776th petroleum distribution company, carry a sec|pipeline into place near Wazerup, Burma. (International)

GIRLS • BOYS HEN > WOMEN 1 NOW UNTIL SPRING PLANTING Take A Job Where You Can “Continue To Help Win The War” PART-TIME - - FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 1. Light factory: essential. 2. Postwar iobs. 3. Permanent; full time. g) 4 High moral standards. 5. Clean; healthful. 6. Dining room; good food. 7. 8 hours plus overtime. 8. Pleasant people. 9 Employment Office BEMIS BRO. BAB CO. 1040 Barth Ave. (South) INDIANAPOLIS

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IN A SHAKS-UP in the Jap military command in China, Field Marshal Cen. Shunroku Hntn, above, has been removed as commander-in-chief of the Japanese Army in China. Gen. Yasuji Okamura, commander-in-chief of the Japanese Army in north China, succeeds him. Hata was given a new post as Inspector-general of military education. (International)

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ROACHDALE WINS Final: Roachdale, 30; Ladoga, 26. Half: Roac'.dale, 18; Ladoga 6. Ladoga B F i 3 i) Stanton, f . ... 3 1 Horsley, c 2 3 stun, g o c 0 1 1 1 Tribt ett, g 1 U I Uoachdale B T ! Faird. f 5 1 ; Hutchins, f 8 3 : Ba lie ......... 2 1 I Mitchell, g 0 f I Poynts, g 2 e Miller, f 0 v HoU old. g o ( : l 0 ( B game: Ladoga, 25; Roachdale U REELSVILLE LOSES Reelsvillc net tosseis took it on the chin in a hard fought contest with the Plainfield Boys’ School Inaccuracy from the field and free throw line kept Reelsvillc score in arrears at all times. ItcclNville (74) FG FT PF Hammond l 0 i Hathaway 0 0 0 i 1 H ; i 2 1 2 Rissler 3 2 1 G. Hassler 12 0 Hedge 2 1 2 Plainfield (33) Ffl FT PF Dean 5 0 J Wataon iio J(»nc- 13 4 Wassemmn 0 10 McBrady 3 0 3 0 0 0 Coleman 4 0 5 j Reelsvillc second lost to the Plainftetd econda bj t aeon of 15-IB, Jones anil Grimes officiated.

I NION CHAPEL (MORTON) CHIiKCH Sunday, Nov 26. Chuich school 10 o’clock. Morning worship 11 o'clock. M. Y. F„ 6:45 p. m. Evening service 7 p. m. The regular meeting of the church board will follow this service. A matter of universal importance will be considered. Let each official be present. SOMERSET CHRISTIAN Bible school, supt, Harley Smit i, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, minister, Earl C. Davis, 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic. “For What Do You Pray?” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30

p. m.

“Bless the Lord. O my soul; and :'ll that is within me. bless His holy

name.

“Bless the Lord, O my soul; and forget not all His benefits.” CANAAN ( LINTON FALLS PARISH Bernhard Friesen, pastor. Clinton Falls — 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Worship service.

Bring your photo’s in for us to enlargv. New Photo Studio, 26 North Jackson. One day service. 22-4p

New Photo Studio, enlarging from your own picture, one day service. 22-4p

FOR SALE: One Duroc male hog, 16 months old, T. E. Sherrill, Belle Union. 22-24-2p

FOR 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. 27-61x1

FOR SALE: Pure bred, serviceable aged Jersey male. Splendid typo and production. Robert Irwin, Greencastle R. 4. 24-2U. Christmas cards, assortments with name imprinted. Priced at $1.00. Werneke Printing Co. 24-lp. FOR SALE OR TRADE: Ma'a coon dog for female, also extra good coonhound pups for you) boy. 138 West Berry Street, Greencastle.

24-lp.

FOR SALE: Apartment house, threv modern apartments, close in, oast Washington street. Call 290 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. * 15-tf FOR SALE: A modern duplex near the College. Five room first floor, four rooms second. Large lot. A fine investment property. Price $8,000. J. T. Christie. Real Estate.

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FOR SALE: 34 acres, 4 room house, Inclosed porch, cellar under house, good barn, hen house and other out buildings. Land all down in pasture. Located 1 1-2 miles west of Mt. Meridian on state Road 40. Mrs. C. E. Masten. owner. 24-2p FOR SALE: One No. 25 mounted corn picker for Deere Model A tractor. One mounted 1 row International corn picker with hopper on same, mounted on a regular tractor. F-2J plows and cultivator, complete job $900.00. Walter S. Campbell. Greencastle. 24-2c.

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WANTED TO RENT: 4, 5 or 6 room house. Phone 734-W. 18-6ts ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE ' RICE. BOX X I BANNER. 19-tf

NOTICE! EFFECTIVE SINIIW The Indianapolis Sunday Star will be 1 5c an issue. • WALTER SEELEY, Agent.

6 I0p m Methodist Youth Fellow- | WANTED TO RENT: Good farm ship. j on shai es, good references. Inqutie

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21-4n.

7:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:00 p. m. Tuesday aingspiratlon.

7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer' WANTELV Any Wnd of deai.

meeting. Canaan—

10:00 a. m. Sunday school.

7:30 p. m. Thursday. Nov. 30th, Bible study and prayer meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester

Miller. Everybody welcome. “He that believeth on the

I stoat. Call 278, Greencastle. Charge> ! paid. John Wachtel Co. eod. j FOR SALE: Pair of Sorrel mares, I 4 and 6 years old. fairly well mated,

I Charles E. Cooper, Greencastle.

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gnu 1 Rummage Sale, Saturday morning

(Jesus Christ) hath everlasting life, ! court house. Coats, Chilhe that believeth not the son shall l * r, ' n s clothing. Kappa Delta Ph! not see life but the wrath of G»kI ! sorority. 24-lt

abtdeth on him.”—John 3:36. j . ..

The Rev. David G. Canine will he' -ISCellaPPOUS-

the special speaker at * h “

and evening services.

Wysong Is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS

on the run or refund. Many others

Dean of DePauw Univera- J H ame way done. 6th FI. Lemcke

Bldg. Indianapolis 4, Indiana. 11-tf Methodist Youth Fellowship

IGGESTIONS FOR YOUR SELECTION list will aid you in deciding just what tfift ou want tor who. out this ad and check the items you are interested in. Take it to 'store and use it as a shopping I ist.

dresser sets COCKTAIL SETS VASES PICTURES Pi-ACQUES COFFEE MAKER SETS CALIFORNIA POTTERY DISHES serving TRAYS STATIONERY book ENDS

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TIE RACKS COMB AND BRUSH SETS WOOD SALAD BOWLS WOOD NUT BOWLS BABY FEEDING SETS SCRAP BOOKS PHOTO ALBUMS DIARIES SMOKING SETS PIPE RACKS

( ) FIESTA SALAD SETS ( ) ASH TRAYS ( ) FIESTA REFRIGERATOR

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( ) AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS ( ) TREE ORNAMENTS ( ) DECORATIONS ( ) COOKIE JARS ( ) DESK SETS I ) FOUNTAIN PENS ( ) MECHANICAL PENCILS

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FIESTA CASSEROLES

GAMES OF ALL KIND FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ( ) COLORING AND CUT OUT BOOKS.

GIFT WRAPPINGS OF ALL KINDS. TISSUE PAPER, RIBBON, CARDS, TAGS, AND SEALS ( ) CHRISTMAS GREEETING CARDS. ALL KINDS AND PRICES. COME IN NOW-MORNING SHOPPING WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

SNIDER* WALLPAPER AND PAINT SOUTHSIDE SQUARE.

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,T. WILLIAM KENT TRAUE, above, ;5-ycar-old commander of a Navy ;un crew, has been missing from lis stateroom aboard a Libert ihip docked in Los Angeles hai xrr since Nov. 18, naval author! :les disclose. Blood stains wer 'ound in room. (International NOTK’K OK II' ' I. MKTTI.B>li:>T OK KSTITK NOTIc’K IS IIKKKUY GIVEN to the Creditor*. Heirs iiml LegHtees if Vlrley Greenlee, deeensed to ippe.ir in tile Putnam Circuit •null, lie id it areenciistle, ludltmi. on thv nth duy of Dee. 1H44. ind show cause. If any. why the T I \ VI. SETTLEMENT AC•Ol’NTS with Hie dilute of said leci-dent should not he approved; in.’l mu Id heirs are notllfed to then ind there make proof of heir ship, ind receive their distributive •bares. I i. ssle Greenlee, AdmrX. WITNESS, the Clerk of *uld 'ourt, tills 22 day of November, 11141 Oilier C. Akera, Clerk Putnam "Il'cult Court. 24-2t.

I’ll.I.MOKK METHOmsT MH'IU'H Sunday, November 26th Church School 10:00 A. M. Charles Smith, Superintendent Classes and teachers for all ages Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Guests Minister, Dr. Edward R.

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| P. M. Interesting program has been arranged. A cordial invitation is extended to people of the community to attend and participate in all the services of the day. KEKI.8VIIXK MKTHODI8T ('HI’KCH Sunday school,, 10:00 a. m. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morris Miller, Asst.

Supt.

The Morning church service, 11:00. Sermon by the pastor, “So Great Faith." The ama/.ing story of a Roman soldier who had heard of Jesus. The evening service, 7:3(T. The “Crusade for Christ” will he presenteif. with laymen assisting. The Methodist church has a plan to meet the present-hour needs of the world. Our local church has a pla.i to present in order to better carry on its own work. All members and friends are earnestly invited to be present. Young people at 6:30. The mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. ASSEMBLY ROOM SERVICE Rev. Antrobus, pastor of Calvary Baptist church in Crawfordsville will bring the message in the assembly room Saturday evening, Nov. 25, at

7.30.

Rev. Antrobus is very well known in this community and wc are expecting a good crowd. The interest in these Saturday evening service is glowing. Como and bring a friend. John 4 24: “God is a Spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and in truth.”

the morning/ if party who took small Silvertom:

| radio from the Beta House will rej turn same no questions will be asked. 22-3p

New Photo Studio, 26 N. Jackson street. Pictures taken and delivered in 3 minutes. 22-4p

FOR SALE Potatoes, apples, cranberries oranges, grapefruit, cabbage, grapes, and nuts of all kinds. TEXACO FILLING STATION

N. Jilrkson

Gilt SK \KS

Allan Lumber Company will be

closed Saturday noons from now on.

Open Wednesday afternoons.

17-24-2ts.

How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. GREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

Buy dulls for Christmas at the Doll and Button Show, Christian Church parlors, November 30th. 24-U.

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

NOTICE: Effective Sunday, the Indianapolis Sunday Star will be 15c an issue. Walter Seeley, agent. 24-2p. Opening Saturday, November 25. New Photo Studio, 26 North Jackson strvet. Open every Sunday. 22-4p

Sad plight of the Cinderella Countess. Read William Seabrook’s thriding story of an American girl’s madcap romances and marriages within the gayest sets of the Riviera, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American. Ip.

Rummage Sale, Saturday morning at 8:.'40 at court house. Coats, Children’s clothing. Kappa Delta Phi sorority. 24-lt

FOR REN1

FOR RENT: Ixiwer 2 room aptirlment. Furnishni or unfurnished. One or two adults. Phone 565-W. 24-lt

NOTH K <M ( OM MIHSIUM JCN *Al.r. or m:\i i>i \ n STATIC or INDIANA SS; UOUNTY or MAUION IN Till-: M AItH >X f IR<M’IT (’OI ILT r a usic No r»o*jr.7 lU’TII WILLIAMSON RAYMOND I*ALL LI VI Li AC AI HACK IU SS1CLL I ALL M Ain (M LVICK AI ACT 11A TSVLOK KALI II I’ALL MAKY ICIAACN WALT. A TIC IClM} Mt MAM UICTTY II \MM, l»y her next HI.’ml. .loll N ADI ACK l< IN \ LICIC II \M. I«v her next U leml. JOHN A I HACK vs. L A I It A WICIL TILLMAN WICIL MAKY MILLICK WILLIAM MILLICK The underHlKn <m1 rotnmlssimier. by virlue of an onler of th«> t’iivnh I’onrt of Marion (’.Minty, hnliani. maH<’ am! entereA in a . uisc ther. ln |>> mlinu. entitled Until Williamson, et n \ Laura Weil, .1 al and numbered Upon the doekels Ihereof, hereby ui\.‘S notjee thul III IMS rieteher Trust Huildinu on the 5th da of I*. .mlMr. 1!M4, at 11 00 o . lo. k A M. of .id da \ . he will offer for sale at private . 1I0 ind for e.iHh, for not less than the full appraised value Mn ieof and from day it) day until saim is sold, the follow inK di’Hcrlhed real esiale local.•.! in Marlon ('ounly. Imliana and I’utnaiu ‘ ’oil 111y, I inliana to-wiI : 'I’raef I Lot No. IJ0. liluo Kldjar Addition of the City of I ndia na polln, Marlon < ’mint v. I inliana. Tmef - The ICaHt half of tin* Norlheast (liiarter.s of Se.t ion Seven i7) 'I’owuhIi i p I *’ i f t «• >* n (I-) Noi’ih, K.'IHKe '| W est, also ill of \\ • Hi half of the Niirl In axt tpiartiM iif Section Seven (7) Township UlfI. -i- II (15) Kanwe l* , ive l ■*) Went,, . \eept I w.’iil \ « JO) acres off of I hi* West side thereof, total ayreaKe one hundred Iot t \ M 10) a4’res, more or less, in Putnam (’ounly, 1 ndlana. TICK.MS OF SALIC Said real .slain vvlll lie Mold Miibj. < l to all II. ns . v . pi (he luxes, ellv', fowiuHiij), eoinlv and stale of l!M!l, dtM' and |>a> ahle in 1011. and all IP an and taxes falling duo t hereafter. Civile Join s. (’0111 iiiiesiouei 17-51. NOTH IC Ol’ %inilM«TM \ l’ION Notice is lo re by alv. n thv the uiupTsImiecI has been -appointed by the JudKe (*f the Fir«ult Court ot Putnam County. Slat, of Indiana, \dmln istrator of the estate of Ann Nora Walker late of Putnam County, deceased. Said eHt.ite Is supposed lo he solvent. Kalpli McOaukliey, Admlnlsti aloi No. 85X4 Oilier c Akers, Clerk of the Puinam (Ureult Court. Milieu \ Lyon. Attorneys. la-.A

Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 25q(, on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL * SAFE WAY FROM QUAUTY BUI*LS GUERNSEY, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dairymans’ Artificial Insemination Service Call before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. A. J. Wihle, Phone 434-R, Box 98, Greencastle. Fred M. and Louise I). Buxzalrd 804 East College Street Crawfordsville PHONE CRAWFORDSVILLE 484 Write for special booklet.

For HIGH GRADE ★ UPHOLSTERING ★ REPAIRING ★ REFINISHING CaH Art Furniture Co. 17 Franklin Street PHONE 299

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