The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1944 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1?44.
MOTHER GETS “$1,000,000 BABY” RACK, DROPS SUIT
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 6.— (UP)—Pretty Mrs. Jessie R. Jones, 19 years old, war plant
worker, and widow of a soldier, killed in France, was reunited; with her “$1,000,000 baby” in, court ana shortly afterward dismissed the huge damage action
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FOR THE HOME---STERLING SILVER PIECES Compote*. Candelabra, Salt and Peppers, cream ami sugars, sliver plated salt and peppers, glass book ends, coffee makers and many others. Huntington JEWELRY STORE GLASCOCK BUILDING
OUT IT GOES! ALL RUM GOES OUT AT COST 1 Our limited space makes it necessary that we h make room for Christmas stocks -- this sale „:! effective until first of year or until all sold. 1 “ i —Get Your Favorite Brand— 1 — |l West Side Package Store 111 N. JACKSON ST. WEST SIDE OF SQUARE | _ 33r3I5ISJSI3ISJ5ISJ3i3J5JSI3i3JSI3/SJ5JSiS!]i?JEISJ5I5iSIEJHJEIEI3. ; H33jE'tj5!3ISM3)5®EjS
cgainst the woman doctor she claimed separated them. She clso withdrew her habeas corpus action. The young mother had charged that Dr. Portia Parker had given away her baby the night it was born in the doctor’s office. Nov. 19, after inducing her to sign adoption papers for a Columbia City, Ind., couple while .•he was semi-conscious. After two hours’ argument between counsel, the Columbia City couple relinquished possession of the baby to Mrs. Jones. “I’ll call her Morine Sue,” said the happy mother. Rev. Victor L. Raphael is attending a meeting of the Council ol the Presbyterian Synod of Indiana at the Y. W. C. A. in Indianapolis today and Thursday. Mr. Raphael is moderator of the Synod.
The monthly “pitch-tn” supper cf the young married people of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday, 6:30 p. m. at the church. Please* bring covered dish and table service.
rain this year it is of the utmost importance that you give practical, needed fts... give items that are useful and that will last. With that in mind we ggest that this Christmas, for,the grownups, you give “a gift for the home.” mG ROOM SUITES BREAKFAST SUITE BEDROOM SUITES
K. J. U. Class of the First Christian church will meet Thutsday at 6:30 in the social loom of the church, for a family nitch-in dinner. The meat will he furnished by the dinner committee. Members are asked to | bring a covered dish, table service and a gift for the grab bag. ! IN MEMORY j In loving memory of our dee.r mother, Helen Maddox, who i passed away December 6, 1943. One yoar ago today You left us Mother dear, j But in our hearts and thoughts j You always will be near. Tho’ we miss you so, We know that it’s best Your cares are over i And you’re at rest. Sadly missed by daughters
, and son.
Cloverdale twp. $1. | George Haney, etux to Frank | Sivalls, etux land in Washing-’ ton twp. $f>0. DePauw University to Pansy A. Algood, lot in Greencastle. $1 Helen G. Lucas to William H. Burnside, etux lot In Greencastle. $1. Gilbert M. Phares, etux to Glenn S. Gardner, etux lot In Greencastle. $1. Hazel Gardner, etai to Dors M. Story, lot in Greencastle. $1. Helen H. Birch, etal to Roy Lee Goodpaster, etux lot in Greencastle. $1. Charles L. Hess, etux to Goldie M. Barnett, lot in Greencastle. $1. Reuben E. Maston to Grover C. Goodpaster, etux land in Jefferson twp. $1. Onida Davis Schwartz, etcon to James B. VanHorn, etux lot in Greencastle. $1. Ethel Dean Confer to Greencastle Lodge, 1077 (O of Elks) lot in Greencastle. $1. Arthur L. Real, Trustee to Frank 'P. Schafer, etiu? land in Warren twp. $1. Jewell H. Vaughn, etux to Leonard V. Mann, etux land in Cloverdale twp. $1. Forest Hill Cemetery to Fredrica R. Tucker lot in cemetery.
$75.
Forest Hill cemetery to Fredrica Tucker lot in cemetery $7r< Cloverdale cemetery Assn, to May McKamey lot in cecnetery $100. Thomas C. Schafer, etux to Stuart N. Richards, etux lot in Greencastle. $1. James H. Chrisenbury to Lorene Stites land in Madison twp. $1. Bessie Dean to John Clark, etal lot in Roachdale. $1250.
Classified ^tds
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-For Sale-
We pay Highest PHces for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sahel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville, Ky. 4-tf
FOR SALE: Galvanized StepOn mop bucket. $3.45; Fair-banks-Morse, Water System, $135.00; Ironing Boards, $4.15; Dish Pans 6Sc, 14 qt. Galvanized buckets $1.25; Large Clothes baskets $1.50, Hall Tea Pots $1.10 to $1.65, Stone Crocks and Jars (all sizes), Lard Cans 55c, Kerosene Ovens 95c, Stock tank heaters $20.50 to $25.50. Etcheson Hardware and Furniture Co. 4-6t.
FOR SALE; 5 room house, electricity and water in house; 14 acres all hog fenced; 5 rooms of new furn.ture. Ralph McGill, Tteelsville, one-quarter mile south on black top from Pleasant Gardens. Home from 2 to 4 afternoons, Sundays from 10 to :2. 6-4p.
FOR SALE: Eight acres with a good four room house, hen house and brooder house. Spring and well. About nine miles from Greencastle. Price $1750. T. T. Christie, Real Estate. 4-6t.
FOR SALE: Baled straw. Phone 16F23. Robert Cash, Greencastle Route 3. 5-2p.
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT: See Mrs. R. P. Moore, 307 W. Jacob. 4-2p.
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1 FOR SALE: One reconditioned four compartment iocreani box. Address Box 45. Banner Office. 5-3p.
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Wiley Davis, etux to Fred G. • Cox, etux land in Greencastle
I twp. $1.
i Arlie E. McKamey to Joseph j W. McKamey, etux land In
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FOR SALE: Full size sheet steel wood burning air tight heating stoves. Liring 15” high, top feed. Only $6.50. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 6-lp.
Best prices for beef hides by the A. & S Junk Yard. Phone 678. 30-tf
FOR SALE: 5 Angus calves, 4 heifers, 1 steer. mile north of Bethel church. Marion township, Leon Pierson. 4-3p.
ACCORDION AND SAXAPHONE WANTED. STATE PRICE, BOX X, Banner. 19-tf WANTED: Cook, Man. Apply Chef Columbia Club. Indianapdis, Indiana. 4-3t. i WANTED: To rent farm, good ' buildings, electricity, suitable grain and truck garden. Cash rent. C. L. Schomann, Cloverdale, Route 3. 5-3p.
JUST RECEIVED: Wards i Electrically w< Ided milk can, 20 •'qt. size, $100. 40 qt. s:z?, $5.40. Montgomery Ward Co. 4-3ts.
WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Chaiges paid. John Wachtcl Co. eod.
FOR SALE: No, 18 Round Oak heating stove, practically
Charles E. Stephens, etux to new; small kitchen c hinet; pu-
war bed springe for double bed. 431 Anderson street. 6-2p.
WANTED TO BUY: Bicycle, girls or boys. Phone 9F12 or Mite Bo:; D, Banner. 6-2p.
Thomas C. Schafer, land Floyd and Marion twp. $1.
WANTED: 12. 100 to 150 lb. Duroc gilts. C. C. Hurst, Greenca itle R. 2. 6-lp.
BLAST PROBE STARTS McALSSTER, Okla., Dec. 6. .UP)—An investigation was begun today into the explosion of a truckload of torpedo warheads at the nearby naval ammunition depot which killed 11 men. but navy authorities expressed doubt that the cause would ever be de-
termined.
j FOR SALE: Philco radio con- ’ role $15. Man’s 46 blue melton overcoat, good as new, $12,50. Large glass cupboard. $12.50. ! 1'- njiles southeast Bainbridge I Dell Oswalt, home mornings and evenings. 6-2t.
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^ selection of living room suites, In Sturdily made breakfast suites—table and Period or modem styles in two, three, and ; of velvet, mohair, tapestry and frieze four chairs, in natural or white enamel four piece suites. In maple, mahogany, or (rings. Several styles. Two piece . . . Unish. Upholstered chairs. walnut finish. Three piece ..
$|2950 up
$52.50
$7950 up
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FOR SALE: Methodist hymn ■ hook printed 1843, good condi- ■ tion. Old white tea pot. Box 100, Banner. 6-2t. j FOR SALE: 11 he ad of ewes
d buck. Clyde
Tsan street.
6-2p.
LOST: One large gray stripe cat. Answers to the name of "Toby” has onv flop ear; also wearing collar. Very dear pet. Reward. Phone 571. 2-tf LOST: A red billfold with zipper on three sides, on or near the DePauw campus. Reward. Rhone 590. 4-3t.
! and one legist? Sallust, 431 An
IXJST: Betwe*, n George Estes home and my home, handle and nut off lard press. Finder please return to Joe Estes, Bainbridge. Liberal reward. 6-2p
Kinds of Lamps Magazine Racks Coffee Tables Child’s Table Set ON CARS •
J FOR. SALE :I. .os Holly and I evergreen of ‘ nlfkii. ls. All sizes | of Holly and Evei green wreaths, | table decorations and mantel plrces made up and a complet? assortment of long lasting cemetery wreaths and evergreen grave blankets. Miltons Posey I Patch. Phone 707-R. 4-6-8-3ts.
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FOR SALE: Zenith p "lab! radio. 1 1-2 r.des south of Putnamville. 55eb Berry. G-2p.
Single to four pocket styles In walnut or maple finish. Will hold generous amount magazines. $1.85 up
Beautiful coffee tables . . . any one of which will make for a grand thrill Christmas morning. Mirror or solid )op. $7.75.
1 Smokers | Wall Racks
Child’s table and chair set. Sturdily made, copied from standard size table and chairs. . $10.75, Mirrors and Pictures-
Mom and Pop and the Car.
|Mse gift for any home. Smart fles in floor lamps, table lamps, Ixmdoir lamps' Well made, Mully finished.
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Of Lamps $24.95 up >* e Lamps $9.85 up udoir Lamps $3.95 up >11$ & Animals
Smart smoking stands, wood or me'al, well balanced, to preve .it tipping. $1.98 up.
One, two, and three shelf wall racks. Decorative designs. Hold books, flowers or whatnot*. $2.35 up.
Plain or decorative mirrors. Framed or Venetian style. Also smart pictures for every room. Mirrors $2.85 up. Plclures $1.25 up.
"That reminds me, George... we'd better have our Standard Oil Min | give the car its regular 60-day oil change.*
. Chenille * Spreads
Occasional
Chairs ^
-4 j| End Tables
ttefully selected group of 1 wd stuffed animals. 1 Dmes, toys, etc. '*«up. Animals $1.98
Beautiful cotton bed spreads In a choice of colors and patterns — $5.39 up.
Another occasional chair Is never amiss. We can offer a variety of styles, upholstered In all color materials. $9.80.
All Sizes, all styles, single or In matched pairs. Choice of finish. Lay them away now. $3.75.
Hundreds of other Desirable Gifts for AU Members of the Family GRACE LINK & COMPANY
A lot of cars that seem to be going strong today won't be able to "stand the gaff” of the 4th war-winter. Sticky sludge that can clog oil lines, unseen rust and corrosion inside the motor, will cut down many cars. The situation calls for proper preparation for winter driving. Now, of all times, use top-quality motor oil. Use instantflowing, full-bodied, sludge-resisting, low-in-carbon oil. Use Standard’s famous Iso-Vis 10 W, the full-protecting, fasteststarting, easiest-on-the-battery 10 W motor oil. Get Iso-Vis 10 W today. And while you’re doing it, make sure your car has all-over protection. Arrange for a complete service "package” that covers the vital spots . . . get a 4th War-Winter 10 Stak Tune-up at your Standard Oil Dealer’s. TODAY SEE YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER fir Dotter Gw Care Gasoline Powers the Attack ., . Don’t Waste a Drop! Buy more War Bonds
FOR SALE: Saw mill wood, $1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered in 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson, 8 miles w-.-.t on W. p. Singleton farm. 27-cod. FOR SALE: F12 ti actor, cultivators and 18 in. plow, A-l condition. Gilbert Prichard, Belle Union. 5-2t. FOR SALE: Sewing machine motors, new and used. S- wlites, i tc. 3 electric sewing machines. 3 vacuum cleaners. Call Sunday m. or Monday p. m. 2045 VV> Washington, Indianapolis. 5-2p. FOR SALE: Fat hog weighing over 300 lbs. Joliimie wells. 7 miles west of town.
-MisceJlaivoiisWysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done, 6th. Floor, Lemcke Bldg, Indianapolis, 4, Indiana ll-tf Before you insulate, investigate. See R. E. Knoll. Call 60 or 673-J. 27.tf. Competent reliable married man and high school graduate ' ants a job. Can start work December 12th. Write Box 53, Banner Office. 4-3p.
FOR SALE: Pure le-. d Jersey co v and calf; White Rock fries. 503 Bloomington street. 6-2p FOR SALE: Two young Duroc male hogs. Would exchange or buy other breed. O. Atkinson, 7 miles east of StilcsviUe Road. 6-8-2p
JUST RECEIVED: Lamp cord, 3c per ft. No. 14-2 Romex ele-c-i c wire, $ 1.25 per ft. No. 8 W-nther pi • wire, $9.95 per coll. No. 8-2 Service Cable, 12c per ft. Montgomery Ward & Co. 4-3ts.
WARDS ROYAL BLUE SENIOR SEPARATOR: For Dairy Herds up to ten cows. Separates 80 qts in 20 minutes. Only $5.00 down puts it on your farm. Montgomery Wards. 4-3ts
TAX ESTIMATES FIGURED Blanche M. Wean School of Business, Indiana and Poplar streets. 5-5t.
Order Early — Balsam Fir Christmas Trees oti standards; ulso live trees in tubs. Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 707-R. 6-lt.
FOR SALE: Ash wood. Mt. Olive. Pug Sanford or Earl Surber. 6-lp.
For i ★ HIGH GRADE UPHOLSTERING ★ REPAIRING ★ REFINISHING Call Art Furniture Co 17 West Franklin Street PHONE 299
The W. S. C. S. of the Lena Methodist Church are sponsoring n Bazaar and Chill supper Friday night, Dec. 8, tn the church basement, from 6 o’clock on. Various hand made articles, farm pmduce, baked goods, and flower bulbs will be for sale. Core and buy your Christmas
Banner Adv. Pays
ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL & SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BULLS, GUERNSEY. JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dalrymtns’ Artificial Insemination Service Tall before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. A. J. Wilde, Phone 434-11, Box 58, Greencastle. Fred M. & Louise D. Blizzard 804 East College Street PHONE CRAW FORDS VILLE Crawfdrdsvlllo W’rlte for special booklet.
