The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1946 — Page 4
I he DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1 V46.
('LO\ KKH AI.K HllHIST CHt'RCH September 8th, Sunday school 9:"0 a. m. Superintendent. Mrs. Alice Rogers Morning preaching service at 10:30. Rev. William F. Russell. Sermon subject, “Fruit Bearing.” Everyone invited.
FIRST CHRISTIAN' CHT'RCH CI.OVERDALE September 8th, Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Morning preaching service at 11:00 Rev. Fred Smith Of Indianapolis, Minister. Everyone welcome. No evening services until further notice ( III R( II OF ( IIKIST <T.OVKRI».\l,K Sunday School 9:30 Church Services at 10:45 Minister will not be present this Sunday. I'll.I.MORE METHODIST
( III'RCH
A I,. Meredith, Minister. 10:00 Bible school. Supt. Smith has the spiritual welfare of all at heart. Let us help him to
help us.
11:00 Public worship should 1 ring the individual closer to an appreciation of God’s interest in
us.
7:00.
Mr. i i .Mi Ralph Fry entr.rtain.'d Friday evening at fiinmr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herrod ;,f c ati ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cleveland of Carlisle. Mrs. Stella S i' of S..iside Oregon and Mrs. Lie iiie Mangun of Salem, Ore-
gon.
• pple. AtMt.
11:00. Morning worship ai. i preaching service. The sacnnent of the Lord's Supper. 7:30, Youth Fellowship, 8:00. Evening church service, rheme of sorfnon: ‘‘The Loader-
ihip of Christ.”
Thursday evening at eight : o’clock the mid-week prayer re r-
vice at the church.
Everybody welcome. •
" «ere making an Investigation toy *!• <• 4* •!• [lay into the sui'ide of New AlCLOVER DAI.F. ban’s maqor and t!i< stabbing of $ -j. a. ••- ■ the , hn nlwr of . ommerce exccuMt and Mrs Ralph Fry had i fix, sei r dury liy a candidate for
BULLETINS
guests Thursday through M - day. Mrs. Lucille Mangun of Salem. Oregon and Mis. St Starr of Seaside Oregon Tir.irs
day and Friday.
Mrs. Otho Smyihe was ta):en to the Futnam County hos-
pital Monday.
Mrs. James Hostetler of Ter, Haute came Wednesday t - via few days wrtii her sister. Mi
W. C. A Render.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry attended the funeral of Jesse Pot ters at Russellville Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Sinclair and T." moved into the property they purchased fiom Mr. and Mrs Frank Morrison Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herrod rf | Coatesville, attended the State
M Y. F. invites all young] Fair wlth Mr and Mrs R a jp h '
people to this service. Pry Tuesday.
s:0f> Evening worship should Mr and Mrs v 0 Mann havt , lead to a practical application rented an apartment upstairs in
each of us to practical Christian thf , Hayden property.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogle attended the State Fair Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Edgar Hurst of Belle Union and little granddaughter, Alice Duncan of Greencnstlc.
and
constable. Mayi r Hayinmid L. Jaegers « is I ’".ul of a bullet w, Hind in tli' lira(1 in his office yesteril \ after bis secretary heard a
shot.
T. • lours after the mayor killed himself, James Stnckdale, in, l) •no'orutir ninninec for constablc, walked int.i the chamber of c'liiinter. !' office and stabbed S. i r tary fhullcv Jewell, .30, a leader in aan anti-gambling campaign. Only a week ago Jaegers bad 1 uili rr 1 a i lice elanip-doMn on gambling and charged that he would ire Ml,' whole police force if gambling wasn't stopped.
Save Fats Is Mayor's Plea
Mayor Walter Ballard teeny; urged all housewives In the cam- | numity to cooperate on the fats: salvage program now being ei inducted go that no precious fats may be lost. “Fats arc usi 1 in the making of soaps, medicines and many food products and if much of this used fats is !• st, the people will not be able to buy soaps and many necessities I needed." said Mayor Ballard. The grocers and meat markets in Greencastle and over the i unty have promised their co p ra-
! Mr «„.l Mr, .lor Lorvo' W* »*•*=
| ,.,„i oausnicr. Lois. On Sunday don, food Urn. Hoosler ! they all were the Sunday guests Station. Mr. Lowe's brother, Jonathan FOR 3A | f y;". gweet corn toi Lowe and wife at Lizton. j cann j n g a nd eating. 810 North I Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Loffel Madjson 6-9-2L Goss the past week were Mrs.| ' | Carl Pearce and daughter, Ma'-j FOR SALE: Small Silvertone ; ]ene, of Danville; Mr. and Mrs 1 electric table model radio, cheap,
j Charles Goss and daughter, Piggy, of Arno; Mr. and Mrs.
AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYERS play 12 ten inch records automatically, volume and tone control. The Sportsman's Shop. Equipment for all sports. 6-lt.
F °R REN’T y to have four i
$500 to
John McCoy and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of,
near Fillmore,
Rev. Aii hart will conduct church services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Greenlee at 8 o’clock Thursday evening. Sept. 12. All friends and neighbors are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber
901 south Indiana street.
Flyncruth.
FOR SALE: 1933
Dorothy Birt. North Madison St.
6-lt.
FOR SALE: Tractor. Farmall Regular and cultivators. See Fred E. Raiuh, 5 miles aoutheast of Bainbridge. 1 mile north of Floyd Center school house. 6-2t.
fair at Indianapolis Wednesday.
tion in this campaign:-The house ^ d e - s attended tho state
wives of the community have been, asked to save these fat.' and take them to their gr ers who will pay then 4c per p’and in exchange. As one Greencastle
FOR SALE: Table and four chairs, small apartment size gae stove 708 South Indiana St. 5-2t.
FOR SALE: White Rock fries, 3 to 3' 2 lbs. Clarence Marshall, Greencastle Route 4. 5-2t
’Till
v put in li
J. Ferranri,
P °R RENT: p<| . beautiful w;t| 0np night, WfPk ; Holiday i nn p ivt Qoverdaie. ^
FOR SALE: Apples and sugar pears. McCullough Orchard.
30-tf.
CHURCH
Robert
service.
UEFLSVIM.E METHODIST ( III K< II
“Easy does it” for handling nc' St' i k. When loading and moving livestock to market, good' loading chutes should be used, and nails and rough corners •!i uid in watched for in the
grocer expressed it, “My customers are surprised how much used fats they can accumulate in a very short time in fact one of my customers brought In twelvi j )n amis the other day which she had accumulated in a matter of weeks just think how much this will mean in getting tin much needed soaps back on. our shelves to meet the demand." Lever Brothers Onnpany, makers of Lux. Rinso, Lifebuoy and Swan, have asked all their salesmen to cooperate with .hi grocers and housewives in putting across this program, Mr Robison, local representative of
PLEASANT HILL Sunday school 10 a. ni
Johns, Supt.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Sermon topic “Lifters and
Learners.”
Come worship with us. IN' MEMORY In loving remembrance of our beloved husband and father, Perry B. Rollings, who passed away five years ago today, Sept.
6.
Our family circle has been brok-
en,
A link gone from our chain, But tho we’re parted for a while We know we’ll meet again. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day we know r.o. when,
Davidson motorcycle. Inquire at
FOR SALE: Phonograph r ec-j Bannpr ' ®* 3 P-
ords off juke boxes. Popular and Hill Billy. Evan Crawley, 712 Seminary St. 30-12t.
FOR SALE: Elevators. Im mediate delivery. Jamestown Implement & Auto Sales. 2-6p. FOR SALE: A number of half bod cots and pads, day beds and ] pads, dressers and dressing • tables. Mrs. Daisy Riley, 606
Ohio St. Phone 76-R.
MlSCtl
1 w ‘li not ^
<w“ ny debtSothfr 6-2tJ by J^ f ' Paul'
- ! Dine SmIJ y, Tourist Court > , Admission 50c. p I rna Morlan and'
FOR SALE: Conn B-flat tenor'“ as at a discount. Sax. Excellent condition. DeLoss!
j Horse puii ing
° A j held at Forest p-
FOR SALE: Two burner gas stove and oven. Mrs.
Soper.
FOR SALE: 1939 U Harley
Frank O. Fraley. Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school, were Tuesday visitors of Mr Morris Miller .Supt.. Peter Hols-1 Mrs. Frank Reed.
truck body. Good footing, proper Lever Bros., said that his com
hi Mi: g and partitions for mixed pany was very anxious to oruper- yy c shall*meet in a better land loads of livestock need to be pro-'ate with the newspapers, city And nt . Vt . t . p UlY a g a j n
vidod if marketing losses are not officials, groce.rs and houseto be incurred, says Paul Mitchell, wives in making the campaign, a Purdue University marketing success for the general welfare
Sharp, Fillmore.
FOR SALE: 120 Bass Scandal- da y, Sept. 8th, li Accordings $325.00. 12 Bass 2800 ' under 3200 Horner According’® $65.00 up, i ** 3S ' Pr '**8 ! Hodges Music Store. 6-lt. aml $10 00. t
— weighed in at citj
REAL ESTATE
I FOR SALE: One acre of 4-3t. j g roun( |, glazed tile building,
10 o'clock.
Rummage Sale, •• Sept. 7th at
FOR SALE: White Rock fries ! b V :!0 aml S oocl two 'ooms onKindergarten Mo
20 m.
i
607 North Jackson St.
4-3t. road 40. in small town.
I at Banner.
FOR SALE: Mixed timothy j and clover hay; some ducks andi
turkeys. Reelsville. farm.
miles north of.
William C.
Bowman | f ‘ vp
4-3r.'
specialist.
MR. and MRS. CHARLES J. KINNERMAN
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE NEW BON TON
We shall listen to their voices, And behold them face to face. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love remembrance outlasts all. Wife, Mrs. Ezra Rollings and children. pd. Uashitied Ads
FOR SALE: Clothes hampers, $1.89; Tripod clothes driers
I
BOH TOfTt SDINERI
: :
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A NEW AND MODERN RESTAURANT TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF PUTNAM COUNTY.
of everyone. I •i" -J* •!- 4* •!• 4-
CANAAN
r”. 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* The East Floyd Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. Joe Lowe on Thursday, Sept. 12. instead of Sept. 26th. All members are urged to attend this
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Leffel Goss an 1
Raymond and Madonna Goss $2.95; Electric fan, force room were the Sunday guests' of M-s heaters: Coal heaters; No. 2 gat-
Mary E. Terrell at Romney. . vanized tubs: Metal bread boxes; Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Smedlcy Hand saws $L7o to $4.10; Nye
and children of Avon spent Fri- 8t ' >,k a ' ul ^ sl ts :i - 8 to one day night with his father, James ' nr> b: Wire bicycle baskets, Ruif Smedlcy and family. P aint ! 4 al,<1 5 f,v t flock foed -
Mr. and Mrs. Pete WaIt , m : e>s; M, tn) waste baskets; School
have purchased the Boyd Gear!,I su PP lies: 52 P iL>ce (li,lner warc farm and moved to it this week. sets: Chrom( ' kitChen , stw)1 ® :
,. , ,, „ , „ , Heavy al'Jmni'um waterless cookMr. and Mrs. Carl Geppert ■ . „ .
a». ■ 11 a,,H m aMirvunlim and Miss Marie Geppert of Cincinnati were the week en 1
FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel dog, female, 10 months old. Paul D. Lehe, Indiana State Farm.
We shall meet with many a love 1 Phone Putnamville 2482. 4-3p.
one.
That was torn from our embrace.
Peaches Saturday morning at Ross Paris store, 5 miles south of Cloverdale. Bring Baskets.
5-2 p
Inquire , .
6-3t i '' Us saV( ‘ I' 0 ®
'| weaving moth FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, I burns, rips. Ma , grade A milk house and barn | * n K Company, c, five room house. 7 miles east.* 11 !?, Indianapn!:;
of Greencastle In Marion township on a black top road, known as Sechmag farm. Charles Chest-
nut
Repair for all m
NEW FUJI
6-3p. | IMMLIHATE l\<
FOR SALE; with six room
100 acre farm
, , i We service all rr modern house. , . ,
FOR SALE: 26-acre farm, five miles northwest of Greencastle. Good water, barn and cutbuildings. Electricity available. Will sell with crops in field. Post Office Box 448, Greenaastle.
5-41.
Oler, Route 1.
. burners, boil rs
Would sell 100 or 160 acres, one-K, Heatinf; and V( fourth mile from Belle Union,j Q ]pr j good black top road. 200 yards Greencastle m
from high school. Make some-' ( one a beautiful home. Give pos-|.
session at once. Am leaving for, BALED STRAW Texas. Finns McCanamack. j We buy straw th*
4-6-7-3p.! $ ruck loa d or train
I used daily. The Tt FARM FOR SALE: To settle er Co., Torre Haijti,
estate of Mrs. Chris. Knaiuer, !•
90 acres, more or less. 5 miles) RKkh. Wo uill^ north of Greencastle. Ind. 70 lf y <>u wil1 haul , ' acres under cultivation. I will re-1 Srmtl1 Fri(l plevM *i
FOR SALE: Ladies fur trimmed roat, size 40. Call 851. |
5-2t. \ ceive bids from day to day <un-
FOR SALE: yearling bucks.
Port road.
29 ewes, two C. C. Hurst. Air
6-lp.
til sold. Terms cash. 1-3 down at 1 of j. s day of sale, balance when mb- cq^,.. (Rptailll stract is delivered. Possession, and wi()ths s j.o w March 1st, 1047. C. Earl Knauer.' wnr k or school ir
FOR SALE: Ferguson heavy| Greencastle, Ind. R. 3 30-3-6-3p at t | 1( , Funiittira
duty mower for Ford tractor.)
just used this season Shumaker, Fillmore.
er; 6 and 10 quart aluminum kettles. C. H. and C. Hardware Store. Bainbridge. 4-tf
FEATURING Chicken Dinners Steaks (When Available) Home Made Pies.
EVERYTHING NEW!
Be Our Guest Soon! THE BON TON DINER
ON STATU ROAD itli BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA.
THIS IS REALLY A GREAT BUY
The Popular, Big "SIIKLI’-KING” WARDROBE 8.95
Wli.i - -uork I asls TOMORROW ★ M> r.rr.ires 09” high 29” wide, 21” deep. Sturdy, attreetively finished wood frame. With top shelf f .r hats, 2 bottom shelves for shoes, etc. Full length d o or s. There's not many so come early! ★ CHARGE TO VOIR At COUNT
$0.95
NEW! Sg.50
Silver Plated SILVERWARE
m
24 Pietes
SOMETHING ELEC. KITCHEN CLOCKS UTILITY TABLES
$3.5°
Art Furniture Co. North Side of Square
FOR SALE: Stewart one-ha!f ton truck, good condition. See John Tharp. 608 South Indiana St. 6-2t.
3 apartment SKk ’ s, l uar< “'
on Main St. in
Cloverdale. Rents for $100 a month. Price $4500. W. E. Morrison, Cloverdale. 5-2t.
FOR SALE:
Alfrrdl house, located
6-3p •
NO HUNTING at The Daily B r
FOR SALE: Farm of 140 acres, half tillable, splendid timber, suitable for dairy. Modern 6 room house, large barn,
FOR SALE: One double bed, complete; one rocker, one blue
rug, wooden posts, rocks and ! and °tber good out buildings. Ei- | other articles. Call between 9 A.j ectric current. Located on state M. and 5 P. M. 406. 6-2t, road. Satisfactory possession. Reasonably priced. S. C. Sayers. FOR SALE: Registered Shrop- g ^ shire rams, fit for ary flock in : '■ the state. Price reasonable. John I FOR SALE: Five room mod-
j ern house, good location. Also
6T3-20-3t i 7 room modern house on Crown
LOANS EMERGE
INDIANA L
E. Wa'Mn
19'
W. Day, Fillmore, l id.
FOR SALE; Brown Tweed Snow suit, 3 pieces, good as new. Size 2 or 3. Also pair of overslroes size 5 1-2. 212 W, Washington St. 6-9-2p.
FOR SALE: Double walnut four poster bed complete with coil springs, excellent condition. Call 465 or 694-.I, after 6 p. ni. Friday. 6-1 n. FOR SALE: House containing good timber to be torn down. Four rooms. Robert E. Martin, 3 miles west Clinton Falls, ' mile west of Putnam-Parke county line. 6-4p.
FOR SALE: Standing timber, all kinds. Phone Rural ;>F11. 6-lp
FOR SALE: Maple double decker bed, Westinghouse electric stove, boudoir chair, rocker, single bed, doll cradle. Phone 295-R. 6-lt.
FOR SALE: Old model Republic gas range, high oven on right, four other burners, broiler, in working condition. $9.95 delivered. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-.1. 6-lp FOR SALE: 1939 Chevrolet pick-up truck. A-l condition; some doors, windows and frames. Crawford Hotel. 5-2p.
street, price very reasonable. S. C. Sayers. 6-3t. FOR SALiE: Three family apartment. Exceptionally good location near the college. Largo lot. Will pay high return on investment. S. C. Sayers. 6-3t. FOR SALE: Business property, new building, large lot located exceptionally well for business purposes. S. C. Sayers. 6-3t.
Closed Novi m m
WANTED
WANTED: Kindergarten assistant. Must have had kindergarten or elementary experience. Call Mrs. George Tennis, 386. 6-2t.
WANTED: Sewing and altering of all kinds. Phone 463-RX 3-5t.
WANTED: Ourtains and lace tablecloths to wash and stretch; blankets bedspreads to launder. 1 Phone 329-j. 23-24-29-30-5-6-12-13-I9-2<M0t
WANTED: Waitress at Sister's Lunch, north Jackson St. 3-5t.
WANTED: Any mna of OMd Charges paid. John Wachte Company. aod
WANTED: Man to haul lime to cover forty or 'fifty acres. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4. Greencastle.
FOR SALE LOTS OF MELONS AT PATCH, Northeast of Crow’s bridge and Greencastle. Paul Hendrich
FOR RENT
for RENT: Modern front beoroom. Prefer men. 400 North College Ave. 6-2p.
WRE REBUIL FENDER' REN! CAS PAIHII Motor Rt Valve G‘ Motor Ti Brake R Brake Ad Front End Wheel COMP CAR S
FOR RENT: Two unfumJahed rooms; lights and water furnished. 112 W. Walnut Bt. 5-«-*p
FOR RENT: Four room furnished house. Call 15F12. Saturday. B.2 p
