The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1946 — Page 3
IHt DAIIY «ANNHt, ftUHNOSTie, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUIY 30, 1 V'tA
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
OonfefiAlofws _ Saturday 4:<XV 6:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. Before all maflee*. Week days -7:00 a. m mau. 7\P. M. Friday* Benediction.
•e peeine
Hull
to bo an unusual
their ships to land, leaving all
things they followed him. “We have labored all the night
and have taken nothing.” How* characteristic is that of our lives, a sense of futility, a feeling of failure, frustation, yet what 1
i» the stamlerd of our judgment
What is the criterion of success .“ The point is. “We have labored.”
to the Gospei of the hour- Q Ur e ff or ^ s should not cease day after Penticost, which ••L aunC h ()U t into the deep.’' at this si*ton ot the year, when things look the darkest and tte narrative ot the mir-j we aI , ni0jJ t discouraged, we
s draught of fishes in the snould not giV e up but strive theVsr, P. M. with young people in ChapteB of^he Gospel of more valiantly. At least one need • church auditorium and th“
111 the reproach himself that he did not'Juniors in the basement.
cmtiKMAN acnsNOE SOCIETY 429 Anderson street Sunday achool at 9 :30 a. m. Sunday aegvioaa at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial semcee 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8:00 CHI IU'H OF THE XAZAHENK Sunday School at 9:30 widi the supt., Miss Dorotny Birt, in charge. There are classes for all.
ages.
The worship service will be gin the Morning message. You
ate invited to attend.
i ..e youth services will be at
meet fluting August. No preach*] rnte in the United States during Christ in America. The Council benediction. Lovely refreshment r d \Vednes-
and since the war, and took steps has asked ®)r. Hiltner and the and social time con. luded an en-| , , ‘ , S „ , T .. '
' ■ i mm .--.i nth lufliana
Commission on Religion and I joyuhle evening.
ing service is planned. However, a short worship service and communion will be held each Lord's Day at 10:00. Leaders for these services will be announced later.
like, which inn.. \\ our Liri| f": 'itings Ot U>»ot'
hot found in tl . y
Jher J^vange-1 ^ n( j now goniehow in some
I mysterious and .jnfaithoniabl
i a story profound in it way the grace and the providence
ag and both, inspiring and gingT 'Toe -ibene" was the ta af the Lake of Genesuratli. nnql^di. i^fftaraetei s were James and John and our
of God will come to our rescue. Perhaps by other standards th* judgment will be success, not failure. With Peter we should express our confidence in the
After \ Jesus Master and in so far, and peritude from the naps the limitations are not rxi
>f Simon, He said to him great as we may think, as we eh out into the deep and can in our lives, we should leave own your nets for a u ii things and follow him. At
01 Savibur to the multi'
_jt.” And Simon answered least in some sense we should Out.”
The Evening service will b* evangelistic and will begin, at 7:M0. \ sltors are welcome! C. A. Newby. Minister GltKKN CASTLE RIB 1^1 CENTER Berry and Locust street. Paul M. Robinson, Minister. ’ Vernon Abbott. Sunday School
Supt.
Bible School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. fl. Sermon Subject: “Jonah Is Found
WRH'l JEFFERSON TWP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tabor called on Mr. ami Mrs. William J. Herbert Sunday afternoon Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Gaston call-' ed on Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen
Wednesday evening
Lowell and Viola McCammack called on .Gertie and Lucille Stringer Thursday eveiiing4 Vorris Cummings spent Saturday with Lem Richardson Mr. ami Mrs. McCown of CrawforUsville, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sanders of Greencastie called on Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest McCammack Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chiles and children of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
James Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler, Mr. apd Mrs. Guy Gaston attended churoh at Mt. Meridian Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught
to counsel and aid young married couples, especially those of t:;-: Jewish faith. Extreme cases of divorce figures were quoted from Los Angeles, Calif., where-the divorce rate was 90 <, of the marriage rate in 1945; and from Dallas County, Texas where mar-
riages and divorces about equal-
ed eacli other. The rabbis and
their synagogues will assist
couples through marriage counselling. pre-niartial conferences, institutes and classes on marriage and the home, and through the use of synagogues and pa • isli houses for social, religious,
and recreational purposes. Pointing out that there are at
least 20,000 children in more than 3,000 city and county jails in the United States, “many of whom arc awaiting the oppoi -
Health, which he heads, to study! Mr and Mrs. Joe Pickett and this problem during the next twcbDeyle, and Mrs. Siella Hunter years. “In addition to the chal-j spent a few days last week at lengc the churches face in the McCormick Creek State Park, lapid growth of the old-ageJQn Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. group,” says Dr. Hiltner, "thereI Charlie Snodgrass, Mr. and Mr-,
is also the problem now of those oltier people, once retired, who went back to work during the War. and must adjust their lives
a second time.”
St.
20-25-2p
Raymond Herod were at th ■ park. They reported an enjoyable
time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wright had as Sunday dinner guest:; Rev. A. L. Meredith, Mr. and Mt
Walter Wright.
FOR SALE: 1932 Oldsmobile. Good condition. 714 Maple Ave. 19-3p.
FOR SALE: One good yearling thoroughbred Poland China male hi g 2 1-2 miles west of Somerset Church. W. G. Campbell. 19-2p
“Credit for taking the lend in holding the line on food prices following lapse of OPA legislation is given Joseph B. Hall, President of The Kroger Company, in the current issue ofj Time Magazine. Time said Kroger changed its prices on meat and tauter only the amount of the lost government subsidies
FOR SALE: One lot of used lumber, doors, windows and base board. Will sell reasonably.
Rev. Meredith, Crystal Day,j Box F .. Banner. 19-2p
Judy Pruitt and Roland Tharp* attended District Conference of
jvhich was 7c on beef ami 15c on tutter. Kroger’s president sadly admitted that the company had lakcn heavy losses on these items to hold tile line even tills much.
e^r, we hav* Jabored all the ( follow the Christ. $ and TfcatgftjMaken nothing •thy word I’will let down, jt.” As a result of their y the Gospel tells us, the vere almost breaking and' ‘•■data sinking. And Peter ex- [ d “Depart from me O Lord, | am a sinful man.” And ,, vflkid to Simon, “Fear not' lenosforth thou shalt catch | _ And tJtrning. brought J
tfttl KPAIRING
Young Peoples Meeting 7 p. m. Children’s Meeting 7 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting 8 p. m. Sermon Subject: “Is The Young Man Safe.” Baptismal Service Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. “Behold, your house is left
tpnity to have, their guilt of ir.liocense proven.” the Northern Baptist Convention recently urged its member churches to investigate jails in their communi-
s|ies. and urge to tne establish- also stated that tile compan; •nicnt of detention homes foi l'' as having a haul time .replue-
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hurb' childr, ’ n to keep them segregated ln:; l,i ’ “ H- t' d smelts at e. iliu;' Bennett, and Mrs. Donas Buis'< rom mlult criminals - 11 also ur »- pnC ‘*' , ‘‘ e3s 1 '' ro was tn, ' ,a
spent last Sunday, with’Mr. and I ^ P a * tor8 to cooporate with all Mrs. Lemull Keller. ( « encies attempting to protect
j children and to lessen juvenile
! delinquency.
TREK ’TAK/.A.Nh’ FOI NU ARMY LIFE LOT EAK*EK STAMFORD, Conn. <UP| - •■Physically the Army wasn't so
tough.” is the phrase* most often ' d “P“ lal ' 0 "« of Christian leader.;
Under the auspices of the National Christian Council of India,
user 1 by’ ex-GIs returning to thei • ( old jobs as tree experts, accord-'
ing to George -M. Gooding, vice president of the Bardett Tree I
Expert Go.
of India will visit Great Britain ai d the United States during the autumn and winter "to interest ; the churches of the West in the churches of the East." The meni-
“That's beAuse g tree expert j must always be in tiptop physical;'
condition,:’ he explained.
■bers of the deputations will travel widely and speak in
O'- 1 A legislation soon,
G' - ;er Hall, Kroger would have to abandon its policy or have no
foods in rany lines to sell.’’
FOR SALE: 1 electric skill saw ptatii.illy new. Also Little Joe Spray gun. Box F.. Banner.
19-2p
M. Y. F. at Battle Ground last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richaris Nancy, Virginia, and Stevie of Greencastie spent Sunday with Mrs. Richards parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Zelner. Their afterno m guests were Mr. and Mrs
J. H. Nichols.
Three car loads of Y\ G. M.O. poR SALE: Several choice of the Methodist Church enjoyed Holstein heifers, will freshen a picnic at Brazil Park one day K i((n , Boesen Daily. 19-2t last week. i — — »i mi <■ ■. •
FOR SALE: Wheat straw and oats straw to be baled from
FOR SALE: 1 New Holland twine tie hay baler. Plenty of work and twine. Other business forces me to sell. Box F., Banner. 19-2p
threshed wheat and oats out ot
churches and elsewhere as op-
The services kept Jhe men in! P <,rlunil - V
unto you desolate.” < Matt. 23:38)! the be.w physical condition for I wh,> are ‘-•ommg to America
8T. PAUL’S CATHOUO CHURCH Francis Kutl. Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a jn. High mass.
best friends when revealing truths about •
McCalKe Elec. Dependable, Safe Wiring •!0 YRS. EXPERIENCE 80(i Maple Phone 131 (.REEXCASTLE
THE FIRST BAPTIST ( HCKCH Kay.nond Skelton, Pastor Sunday Sohool—9:30 Phil Scroggin, Supt. Morning Worship 10:15 Sermon Theme "The Meaning
of Saavtion."
Youth Fellowship—6:30 Evening Worship -7:30 Sermon Theme ’Fill Them Up
To The Brim.”
"That in all thing* He might have pre-eminence." Col. 1:18 Visitor are Always welcome.
I battle, Codding said, "but many'l’ Bisho P J - A Sllbll a.i, former
of our regular 27g tree .experts, rn . vs Uc now a bishop of K n. v .ky license. He concedes
Following is the class of 194‘.! of Fillmce High School who enjoyed a picnic at McCormicks
said Creek Suite Park Sunday. Don- sta<k first half of next we ^ k ’ mis Masten, L. J. Clark. Betty 00 P er ton at farm thre? and Wilbur Clark. Nathan. Curtis, miles north of Cloverdale on Wilma oynter Proctor. John U ‘ ,atl 43 Walter S ’ ^P^ 11 Wayne Cash. Marjorie Cox Cash. Greencastie, Phone 155-W. 19-2t
•‘IIUOSIER HOLIDAY" ! Ivor M< M.iins. Waneta Arn-’M ' q; SALE: 700 or 800 bushels In the July 27th issue of Col-| MeMains, Robert Smiley, D. nald 0 f g0 ,,d Victor oats to be threshlier’s magazine there is an. article Cash, Lawrence Acton, Charier, from threshing machine first entitled "Hoosier Holiday ' writ- Ray Hunter and their guests| () f nex t week. 85c per bushel from ten by Milton Lehman. Who thc|made a party of twenty. : machine at my farm three miles autl.ur is or where he lives is. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod nor th t ,f cloverdale on Road not told but we think it might be J visited Sunday .vith friends at 4;. Walters. Campbell. Phone a good idea if he actually visit-j Uifnyettr. | 155.W. 19-2t ed Indiana bu'ore trying .0 writ u Wilbur Phillips who is cm- - about it. 'ployed at Danville, visited over 9 OR SALE Extra good red He begins his article by saying 1 the week end with home folks, .clover hay baled. Will put on that Indiana is hemmeu m. on all! L- is Zeincr and family attend- >’ olir truck in field next week.
ed the Woody Henry reunion Sec Harry Giltz. Morton, 19-2p
Sunday at the home of Brewer
Blaydes ,near Barnard.
sides. He says the Onio river doesn’t belong to us and if we want to fish it we must have ;i
back from the w*r have ^llJnd| 4 *‘ , Methodist church 111 India; they had to strengthen certain! ® 41 ^ ^ ttallui Ram, a leading muscles before they were adept toyman, and L)i R. B Mankani
in tree work again. After a few weeks on the job, they are agait
in physical stride."
A tree expert, dendrieian, must be ^jfile and have a bit of Tarsan in him. He swings thiough towering trees by slender ropes, pruning, diagnosing and ireatirg arboreal diseases. Be^ fore he qualifies as an expert he must take an intensive basic
01 the Christian Council.
Fifty years ago this summer, tbi- Rev. Albert E. Cook, Methudist missionary Loin Ypailanti. Mo ll. visited the little village of
that we have a few miles of lake front on the north but mat was given to lU.s for our Industrie;: and, he says, "Ohio has better roads and Kentucky has better scenery, but, year in -and year out, Indiana draws the tourist.” He points out that our slat park system is second only to
Mitzarpur, naer Hidad. in Hy-|New York state but 11c says wi
of wisdom to know what to do with what one
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over the success of your friends, as over your,
conducting yourself that others can and will
you.
GUARANTEED ELECTRIC REPAIR SERVICE NELSON AND CO. ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 181
PLUMBING AND heating All Work Gu* ran toed. ♦ E. J. STAUB Fftoac 81
■ RING 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE CalllT Electric
GREENCASTIE
Phone 134
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L.-Raphael. Minister .lack Gillespie, Organist 9:30 A. M. Church school. Dr. D. J. Cook, Supt. 10:35 A M. Worship. Music: Organ "Pro Pa.ria” TombelLo; "Andantino’’ Gigoul; ’’Ciiotijr Tri nphol” Singcry: Duet by Mrs. Ellen T. Rudolph and Gustave Todrank ‘'.Follow the Gleam'' Douglas. Mr. LaVere<C. Rudolph will have charge of tne service. His theme will be: "Help xrom on High." Thursday 6:30 iP. M. Picnic »"pitch-in" supper for ail young married people at Robe-Ainij Park. Please bring dish of food and tabic service. GCBiN MEMOKIA1. METJHUUIST CHFKCH John Tennant, .Minister 9:30 Cliurch Schcol Classes for, all ages 10:40 Nursery for small chil-
dren
10:45 Morning Worship Service. Sermon: What Doth Jehovah Require? Rev. tael E. Honv guest minister. Organ: Aria, Handel; Andantino. Vicme. Van. Denman Thompson, organist. 6:00 High School Youth Fel-'
lowship.
THE CHURCH OF GOD Cottier Apple 46 .tuple Aw Rev. Kussell E. Arnold, Pasto:* 10:00 A- M. Sunday School. Snupt in charge. 8:00 P. M. Evangelistic Sor vim. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, 1 Prayer Meeting. 8:00 P. M. Friday, -Y. IP. E. President Geraldine Arnold in
charge.
derbud State, India. He was the first Christian to preach ami Work there. The first Christian:;
from the State came from th's training eburse hnd then devo't'“ ( village, baptized by Mr Cook, three years in field and Inborn-j From this original group of itory work. j Christians have come pasto-.- , v | district superintendents, and lay PAINTER HITCHES RIDE, leaders some of them still s. . - OBJECTS TO PAYMENT - ving churches 111 the vicinity. INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) -A 3.!I Growing out from Mirznipii.
didn't have much to work with. He continues. "Being Hoosiers. they took a careful inventory of .vhat ihere was: trees, birds, chipmunks, sand dunes, limestone canyons and a few scrubby hills. These they fiu fencr around, anil inside the fcii.es built state hotels and invited tin
t urises to come see. " "Clifty Falls, he says, includes
a fraud vieww of the Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Miller’s Sunday guests were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vincent uni! baby of Great Lakes. III., Mr.and Mrs. Wendell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller of
Indianapolis.
Mr. anil Mrs. James Edwards. Coatesville, and their guest
FOR SALE: White Rock fryers 3 to 3 1-2 lbs. Jack Shaft'. 3rd house west of Y Palace on 38.
lft-2p
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: The Max Anderson property on South Jackson dreet road. Four acres With a • veil room house, good bam ahd
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kendall who houa «*’ Cit y water ' 0M were en-route to their home in ol.tainatile. Possession in thirty Puebio, Colo., from Washington, <la . vs ’*• * 4 ''
D. C. from a visit to their Uaugh- Fstate. Mr;. Clnn “ ‘
culled
Hubbard Monday evening. Mi .. Kendall is a cousin of her Ini
band.
WANTED
18-3i
-year-old painter stood at the] through the years, the church has, . ,, , roadside in outer Indianapolis spread until the Methodist Chris-!^ iVt ”' which » a Kcntueky pi-.p |Mrs. Claude Bailey on Cometer
thiiinbing a. ride. A police cai'|tian community now numbei
came along, .and
hitch a ride.
WANTED: Rough and finish j carp, liters Seale $1.50 an hour. 148 hr. w.-’ok. Federal Housing | Project at Greencastie. Apply W. E Molar Oonsturction Co., 734 K. Locust St., Robert E. Higgins,
FOR SALE: Barred Rock frii i Supt. l9-')t
Qaissilird A 4s
I ei tv, a limestone canyon and I Road. ■ I * j pleasant waterfall which tile j (state describes us n’Ca-ara l’.''
he • tried to 18,000 people; the work is organ.-! ) FOR SALE:
(state describes us a'Caiaract’." .
ized into two superintendent’s . j cow with good flow of milk Wnl
Tm going to Sunnyslde,” the | districts; anil there are sevcrill '* ' ISS ’ l " , ItiuJ calf in December. Clutrl. pnirier said. "How about a lift?” j schools in various communities.| ' !' 1 ' 1 * 1 "K" 1 11 I cjinton Full ;. is-dp
. The patrolmen didn’t give the}., hospital in Bklar, and .a voca- 8t “ l, ‘ Ho8P ' U1 ,or ‘ he ±
hitcher a ride, but told him he tional school in Zaheiabail. Now was going in the wrong direction. Bidar and Ekelc districts, part A half hour later, the same l( f Hyderabad Annual Con patrol car drove by the apot terenee, are celebrating th. j
WANTED: Someone to bale 10 ic ri-s liny. Walker H. Reasor,
> year old Jor. cy Cl!eriicastlt*. K. 4. 19-2p
where the paint* r hail beer hitch- 1 hiking, and lie was still there. This time they picked him up
because he was drunk
Hearing the case. Judge Joh". Niblaek fini'J him $1 and costs, silencing the painter's protests with, “What are you complain ing about—you got your rid”
didn/t yru ?” ’
fiftieth anniversary.
B ecause the percentage of people over sixty-five years of
borders on the park. '
Mr. Lehman says, "On tie north sh ire, where Indiana el bows into Lake Michigan, the Hoosiers built Dunes State I! ark in a sand wasteland ale U,. as .11 viting as Death Valley. He continues. '"To the southwest ie Shakamak State Park, on some
FOR SALE
pickup truck.
Cloverdale,
WANTED: To Buy 80 acres or 111.in- near Greencastie, FllliiKira or Coatesville, with electricity,.
1940 Chevrolet B x M. Banner. 18-3p
John McClure,
19-Jt
age in th.' American population] m the poorest coal-bearing land has about doubled since 1900, the! j n America. With Hoosier in churches of the land have a new g.. n ui.y and an Indiana name, problem in adjusting piograms which means "river of the long and .services to minister morejtish' tile humble origin of Shakadequately to these people, says amak is well disguised.”
Dr. Seward Hiltner of the Federal Council of the Churches ..f
School 10.00,
Adult JBlble Class 9:30. Worship .10:00. Sermon SubI ject: ‘‘The-Dignity of’.Humanity.
!
FIRST CHRISTIAN .CHURGlt Chaplin Raymond R. Miller,'
Guest Minister.
Mrs. A. L. Meredith and Misft Marcia Hamilton, Mlniatere ot
Music.
Graded Churoh a n d Rlblsl activities “whloh must hide be
Opposition ia < being voiced in luaa'y cities of the South siul .elsewhere to reports that there are plans afoot for the revival of the H u Klux Klan under that! or some other name: and to evidences of local situations leading to race tensions. Jn Knoxville, Tenn., the Pastor’s Association (white Protestant minlsteia) has merged with the Negro Pastor's Association, and the new association’s work is done through biracial committees. One of itol .first acts was to urge that church members and non-ohurch members refuse to -join any proposed Klan organisation and to oppose
hind masks or operate under cover pf darkness.” The Ministerial .Association of Miami, Fla after condeming a suggested re-'.
t
Organ numbers will include;' vivgl of the Klan, authorised its Consolation tDemorsat) ar.4 executives to investigate th”
Heroic March (Mallard). An-J them: God So Loved the .World
(Stainer)
Owing to various camps and vacation demands, the vesper groups are recessing until Scpt-
'! ember. Therefqre, po meetings are scheduled.
a yycight on your spul, forgiveness tosses it away.
city’s interracial conditions and to take any necessary steps to obviate friotion and conflict. Four hundred reform rabbi«, gathered in Chicago at ithe re-
youth ccpt easaiou of the .Central Con-
ference -of American -Rabbi.--
*1 he church school will not took note of the alarming divorce
Don't delay! Start today, and save a part of your Income here, \\ with liberal earnings, jj
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WANTED: Weeds and small hushes mowed with heavy duty
FOR SALE: Old barn. See S. machine. Cull The Daily BannerC. Sayers, Phone 96-R. 19-3t 15-6p
FOR SALE 11 foot Baugh-- WANTED TO RENT: House man lime spreader, extra wide or apartment with two or three with wide chum. New 13 foot bedrooms by October. Will pay grain bed, 7 1-2 feet wide with up to $50.00 a month. Phone 131. j'i.8 inch sides Nolan Jackson, 1 Floyd McCallie. 17-6t Fincaatle. Phone, Fincastlc. 19-2p WANTED: Veteran wants id
rent good stock and grain farm
At the end of the article he cn not icsist remembering Erma j Pyle and In his iisnial sarcastic way. He alt’i calls him “Th" little man from New Mexico ” Wo hope Mr. Lehman is quite satisfied with himself, his state and his appreciation of beauty. -I- -i- -I- -I- -I- -I- -1- -I- -I- JcJ
FILLMORE *
-A" -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- -j- 'Cjz Mrs. Addie Day entertained the Missionary Society of the ' Christian Church, July 9. Elgin _ | members and on.e guest did just1 e to the delicious pitch-in dmner. Piecing on a quilt was tins
' work for the day.
1 The Meeting was called to order by Mrs. Ela Ader having th" devoiions. Mrs. Fiora Salmon had the lesson. Roll call was a Bible verse. It was undecided where the next meeting will be. There were about fifty attended the reception, for Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Meredith at the Methodist Aid House last Wed-
nesday- evening.
Miss Avis Knetzer is at Batti - Ground this week as a delegate to the school -if Christian Living. Miss Rachel Lisby whs hostess to the C. E. of the Christian [Church Sunday evening. Meeting was opened by singing "Day is Dying in the West." Business discussion was over "Bethany." Anita Seisnr had the lesson, "Paul comforted by Christ.” Meeting; was closed by repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison and C. E.
FOR SALE: 75 Red Hamp shire pullets. Phone 519-MX.
18-3t.'
I FOR SALE: Hudson heavy
on shares. Have good equipment. Inquire Banner. -0~<^P
WANTED: Man to cut heavy
galvanized ten-door self feedei . pasture growth. Call The Bapqer Lennox all steel furnace; cattle Office. 1&*.8P
Wpray witli DDT; deep freeze
i WANTED: 50 or 75 lb. ice
1 Ezra Craft, 109 West
i Phone 892.
•b^x.
Liberty.
I|*
MISCELLANEOUS
home lockers; hog waterers; Myers force pump; trash burners; gasoline or electric pump! jacks; Hudson all metal stalls
and stanchions; Hudson galvanized stock tanks; 60 amp. flushj Y OU can beat, the sumotM type entrance boxes. C. H. and heat Insulate. Blown In pneuC. Hardware, Bainbridge. 19-1 matically. R. E. Krvoll. Phone W.
- FOR SALE: 1933 four door
Chevrolet car, gi*>d rubber fair mechanical condition. Would take!
motor scooter. Tommy Lee Bault, Cloverdale, R. 1. 17-5p
FOR SALE: Car,- composition shingle roofing, 6.30 per square; plastic Nu-roof coating, 1.35 gallon; rock wool insulation; cotton roll insulation; basement jacks: attic ventilators; coal chute doors; fireplace heatolators; 4 point barb wire; felt roof paper Bainbridge Lumber Company Bainbridge. 19-tf. "FOR SALE: Pullets $1.00 and' $1.25 each. Big English White Leghorns or fries. Charles Huxley, Cloverdale, 3 1-2 miles southwest on State Road 42, watch fi r big sign in yard. 18-3t
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BASEBALL Robe-Ann Park SUNDAY, 2.30 P. M. Van Carol's OF INDIANAPOLIS : I’ * '•» l 1 Y.q’ Putnamviile
