The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1946 — Page 4

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AlarthM Am Kioffal

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Mnn l y. Ii 1C «• • r,( Per. ml I :• t«. Dio same beliiu* the 72 .Jmii rial Day of the Sept. Term. DMG, nf the-Hrfrrrrm Oirrrtlf t-nurt. MnUj

i , i mi'*y i 11‘> i>«• tii.i .«pp» ar <»i! W. N. KmnOvly, Pastor 7 i ..nU'" , 'in" "i',;,;;!! 1 ,', 10 a. m. Sunday school. KorH. i’••iintv. iii.liana, ami .iis\v«r t Miller, Stipt. Peter Holsapple.

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v, iii I., h. i ii a 'iii «i« t. 11 iiiml in | Asst. Supt. 11 a. ni. Morning Du t n • U- i.ship Service. Sermon A

In W tiM>s Whereof, I liuve^ *

lureimto t • •!' ami aiul affixe-1 j Faith F'or Today.

t!,.- I of sa hi Omrt at tin. r,-, .. ,., 11,• i 1 th.a 11a. 11i i - s 11.• > 111 < r ■ i.. j •>.4.i p. m. Methodist *.o*uth 'i' - I Fellowship meeting. All young

are

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Pln-nlt Court.

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ll.inhon K- iruitlips. Attorneys for Plf.

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Notice Is lirri'liy nlvon that til.' 1.0. al AhaihoHo Ili voraK'' Hoarrt ,,f ('ini iiu County hull m.i. %il'

ai 11:00 A M on the sth .lay ot Novrinb.-i r.ip! it tho Clork s < »l'110.. . Court lions.- in th.. t’lly of

I i re*-now st le. holi.o . In sahl . onI v. Inn in In Vi sl Itfat Inn nf th plh at ion of the fnlluwlnif nan porson. r.Mini si ln« 1 In- issu. 1

rt-al estulo applhmt. at t !o- hn- i' Ion hi ri -iu•

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.ini toK.-llier mth th.* uffhhult , iaifi' Pot ton of t ' 1 ' 1 hri-. in a (l|g|ntere*l. d ami ipstent nftei deslifimted :-iol will. ■ -1 ■-■'in ■ 11*... 11 || the roslllfcnci* ol tho| time ami ii' • recolve liiforina- . |)n\\ N'S n in -I. desljfna ted and. i ion oonoornina t ho : 11 n

desi rihed defetiihinta: John \t.

i [teople of the neighborhood | invited to attend.. We are •coin-

lo nt : dieting the plans for a Hal*

j lowe’en party to be held in the basement of the church on Tuesday at 7:.'10. Let's everybody be there to make the party a hnge

success.

7:d0 Evening Worship Service. Sermon The P.ot of Gol.i. Come to the Raelsville Methodist Church this Sunday: The little church atop the hill.

JUNIORS WILL GIVE PLAY AT ROACKDALE Do you like a good mystery story? Most people do, incltidiite those in all walks of lii'c, fiom presidents down. And th sat is true of stage plays. Who doesn't enjoy the suspense, the thrill of a sudden scream, the chill of/ a corpse in a darkened room ? All this, and more, i to be found in. the forthcoming j

FOR SALE: 8 gallon umbrella j FOR SALE: Circulating hiretype milk cans: one gallon tin| place Heater. Buff Brick Siding, me ’.asses can, 16c; Leaf rakes, *5.00 per sq: Tapestry Brick S.d6i». up; 59” poultry fence: Heavy ing, $n.00 per sq; Stone Siding, ten,,, harness; Heating stoves: *4.75 per sq: Cotton Insulation. Myers over-casing deep well wat-1 Attic Ventilators, Lawn hence, rr systems, *169.50; Fairbanks | Asphalt Rcof Coating, Poultry M rse Jet deep well water sys- Fence, 47 inch all No. D

terns, *153.50; Wayne portable air compressors; Burpee aluminum pressure ccrtkers; Two gallon Dazey churns $3.75; Electric churns $16.50: Nails, all sizes; All metal rubber tired scooters,

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the

•I i rei-u. It*. J* - 1 Mt-foy, Jacob V It. i. SliiftS, MiranuA .,. lirViue. Kiln In-il .Martin. -Mar- , |,'| \ Ith g ii. Jacob Klegel, 1 ir* l : n,,l.i |{ lurnev. Su-le Tnrmv, .M-l min K Turney, l E- Sei.tt, ,f Hen). HeiVill, .laeolj IttiKei, .Marina A llelael. James i*. Sin, tiie, HPaa It. Ten v. Martha vmi Illegal, As.nath Terry, aiul ins niikown BiirvIvinK «|>oiisAs, uni th.- unknown hus'' amis, ami wlv s. wl'h'ws. wiihiwei s, SI oils, s, heirs. ile\i-ees. leirnteea. ehlldreii, cle»eendant*, partners, executor", I nilmlniatrators, t rtlKtee*. I" rson -1. i-.pies, Ufa lives, KtiariliauK. SM '". ccssor*. a-- iv ns. v ranti • *. •••*''*! , , s mill lessees, lespeellvely. of ,..,eh and .ill of tlie ahnve named defcnuanls. and all persons elmni-| I ii ir ilironali. "f tindei- i lien,, ., either of tile plaintiffs, and , i a, ,,t them are unknown, and it, ii dlllaenl Inquiry ba* hi en Ills |o aseertain the r. sidelie, or -ai.l rtefeiiihtnts and eneh of them, i ■,,) i ha I said linitihj lias not ills,dosed the r. sidenee of said d - ft llll.ints, anil the ivsidellee ol said defendants, anil they are believed lo he non-residents of the State if Indiana; aid that said defendants are usury und proh. f parties defendants In this m tion. That tills suit Is prosecuted to emit til!* of the plaintiff to tho I ,mIii , e -ittoned and dcs.-rlhed In thf-l” e.itophdnt. as auainst all deit.aruls. elaims and claimant" Whatsoever, which lands are situtits ,:i I’utnam County. in th** State of Indiana .and described a"

follows, to wit:

Sixty 11*<>i acres off nf the West side of tile North West Quarter of section Sixteen tl'*) in Township Twelve cl Hi north,

of rnnife four ,4, west

Notice Is hereb> Klvcn said defendants and each of them, of th" pendency of thi- suit, und that the .-..me will he called for action on

ilil

applicant, anil the propriety of Issuing tlic permit applied for t "

such applicant at the

" Veterans of I'orelun Wars. Hen. J, -s, M l.ee. I’OSt 1 a" 1 ". -XTXi; ,i <1 ni,, I’oplnr OrceiiciiBt h

I., , I- ,v Win. lietailei svid in\i:s'iiiia'iI"N'

pi- mi'icn to tiii: im’ih.i prut.ic PA It l'U I I'ATI' 'N 114 R>

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INI'IANA \l*<'i>llOI.I(' ip;s i:it mik ft >M.m ission Ity M'ltli M-; II Kl'l d >

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Chairman

Since 1939, Congress has been in, session 94 per cent of the

premises tj, nc Previous to that it was ii

session 47 per cent of the time.

production, MUMEO-JUMBO. by | *3.95; Premier electric vacuum the Junior Class of Roachtbile I sweepers, $50.25; All metal elecHigh School. The play will be I trie kitchen ventilators; Stone presented Friday, October 25. at crocks nnd jars, all sizes; Cole-

s' P. M. in

Auditorifjm.

the High Scli 'o!! man handy gas plants;

( as( of (Tiaraetcrs

those

Parmak

electric fence chargers, $14.75 up; Crise automatic frirnace thermostats, $18.25; Large Universal hand sprayers 51.85; Elec

wild. . ANI>

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*ii:\t ok K.sr kit;

NoTii-l. IS HKKKIIV HJVKN to,,,.. . cn ' tiii s, u« irs mihI iti-es j aocior,

<»! Diitirn K. SinclMlr. to

n in the Putnam Circuitl . ,,

nu t. held at til-. ■ lo astle, lmli- i Young will b* Tweetle, a country

The central characters,

of two harum-scarum >11'go I trie room heaters, all youths, will be played by Bill | H. and C. Hardware Co. Bain-

Poynts, and Bob Moore. D<-1 bridge,

lores Stewart will portray ajbeautiful young woman under | the strange spell nf Dr. Onta

Field

Fence 12 inch Stay. Bainbridge lAimbe.r Co. Bainbridge. 22-6t

FOR SALE: 1936 Ford dump truck. Just overhauled with 3 yd. bed. Will trade for pick up. Sherman Thompson, Roachdale, Ind. Phone 30N103. 22-3t.

At Sales Pavilion Friday - 40 to 50 head feeder hogs. 22-3t.

FOR SALE: Child's c*oat, and leggings, wine. Size 4,

hat like

-Lost-

LOST OR STRAYED: Blaoi;I , h r ">i > | hog weighing about 230 lbs.! .'" 1 P Ml| l ■

I Just wnv e(1 .

i ''f stoek

Davie Vanlandingham, Limedale. 24-2p. LOST: Fur piece in vicinity of Beta house or Theta house. Finder please call Joanne Beeler. Phone 282. Reward. 23-2p. FOUND FOUND: Stray hog. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisment. W. E. McBride, 401 W. Walnut street. 24-lt WANTED

WANTED: Trucking of all

n.i, l - 11 ' new _ Harold Young, Roachdale. • kinds. Phone Shoemaker at ,'i‘> tyPPS - C ' 22-3t. 24-26-28-3p

22-tf.

't|T*' Pull

handra, taken by Allan Stewart Dorothy Brooks will be a V> dor

Harold Hughes t

mysterious blind man. Di.m.v

FOR SAI-E: Extra good 1936 Chevrolet tudor sedan, radio and ; heater. Will trade for chcapei car or truck. Carl Riggle, two 1 miles north of Balnbrodge. 1 22-3p.

tin

Sheriff of Mi I burn and Jo Ellen Breedlove will be nis female

M-u

WANTED SODA FOUNTAIN GIRL Between Ages I* and 30 FI 1*1, TIME Desirable Position Modern Working Facilities Must Apply Before Sunday, Oct. 'J7th. ANSWER BOX 1 % BANNER.

"V; ""id' simw'V^'lf^orwh;: Dick Blaydes will b

lh. KI \ A I. SKTTI.K.MKNT AP-I PIU ’.NTS with l hv estal** of said .h-M'(h*ii| rthouhl not he iiproyed:|

ul s id heirs are notlfhsl lo then Hvsl, the Sheriff of

ol thi-re make proof r*f heirship. ,iuI n • eive their dlutrlbutlve

shares.

I ii i-PItliens Hank and Trust.Pompany. Ailanr. WITNIdSK the Pl.-rk Of salt! pnort if Is -_'.i|i(l flay of ts-t. Pt4*i. No Sli»4. Onnr P. Akers. Klerk Putnam I’irenit Kourt. M ,| Murphy. Atty. 24-2t.

At Sales Pavilion Friday— Florence heating stove, used 3 months, practically new. 22-3t.

FOR SALE: 1931 International truck, grain bed, stock rack and scoop board. A-l shape. Roy Wallace, Coatesville. 23-2p.

FOR SALE Snow suit, size 2, good condition. Phone 527-M. 23-2t |

WANTED: Ride to Phoenix. Arizona by first of week. Inquirt at Banner. 24-lp. WANTED TO RENT: Hou-e or unfurnished rooms. Box 5, Banner. 24-3p.

MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Hi ^ hes t pmTT^ business in north Montgomery | “ ic ' es - Gilbert S Wi

™ n * "Orth ^

? ,n818l ^of 40 H

face steers.

h?a<t s Wtho rn . *

375 ”*• ttO c-C

Wei ^ng 400 t ota

'f heifers vv.-is,

t^sidence Ph„ nf J

kEnTirr f °R it iJ

"Ally

NOW

ed: We nowhav.,? ' x P er ienee,l o;,. ral0r J WOrk wi| l ^ 011 r *>>op. Manforj V' *hg and Repair Sm Jackson St., G rZ

ana.

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WANTED Laborers APPLY LONE STAR CEMENT CORP.

Call

17-tf. 1

Hopetown. ( FOR SALE: Two 4 burner gas

Others in the cast ini stoves, good condition.

Wanda Ryan as Mrs. Sarah Rey-, 713 . w a f ter 4 p m

nolds; John, her husband, Glen | . Robert Bales; the part of Har.dd| FOR SALE: Nice Grimes GoldCuster is playcyl by Ralph .M: -'en, Jonathan and Red Delicious son; Mrs. Custer, his mother, j Apples, McCullough Orchards. Dorothy Clones; Peacnes Greed- Phone R9F2. 5-tf

ing. a chorus girl, Jacquline j Lane; Daisy, Betty Humphrey* i

FOR SALE: Gas stove, one! and north Clay counties. Real fourth horse power electric J opportunity. We help you get washing machine motor, diningi started. Rawleigh’s, Dept. I.NJ-

23-2t.j 177-0, Freeport, 111. 24-lp.

table. Phone 497-R.

ROMANTIC VOICE

NEW YORK (INS) Buddy Clark, star of stage, screen and radio, has been voted "the most romantic voice to dance to.”

Clark was chosen in a poll among 1 nut St.

dancing students and teachers throughout the country according to Don Pallini, president of the American Academy' of Danc-

ing Arts.

j tie.

FOR SALE: Registered Guern-| sey bull calves for breeding, ages 6 to 12; farmers prices. Edgar L Yeager, east of Brick Chapel. 1

22-23-24-29-30-31-6p.‘

FOR SALE: T-20 International caterpillar tractor in A-l condition. P. I. Bullerdlck, 2 miles west of Poland on State Road 42. 23-3p. FOR SALE: Medium size Montgomery Ward circulating heater, $10.00. Phone 616-W. 23-2p.

FOR SALE at Sale Pavilion

i-’OR SALE: Several thousand Krk,ay: 2 JerSoy heiferS ' 2 Jpr - l uilding brick. 210 East Wal- Sey r0WS and CalVP8 ' ° ne black

23 r> | heifer, corn fed, one Jersey and

Hereford cow and calf. 23-2t.

ROLL FILM: All sizes, 116, C16, 120, 127 anti 35 mm. Panchromatic. Progressive Photo 1 tinting. Alamo Bldg., Greencas-

23-2t.

At Sale Pavilion Friday, Dairy 1 herd, consisting of 3 fresh milk jn f^ r j cows, 2 milking good; one 5 '> * (year old stock cow with calf byi ji-A I ttlc. Lee Robinson. 23-2t. 1 j FOR SALE There will be some 55 gal. drums of blue gray paint i at the Sale Barn Friday, Nov. 1 jfyj" jOr call 917 after 5 p. m. Also ***-* good black locust posts. 23-8t

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FOR SALE: Easy washing machine with copper tub. Good Shane. 5*10^ Dt L. A. TclppeU, Cloverdale. ip. FOR SALE OR TRADE: At ceiling price, one 1936 Plymouth sedan, one 1937 Chevrolet half ton truck also on.e pair of 2 y’ear ol I colts. Edward Barcus, 5 miles west of Cloverdale. Phone Edward Barcus, Cloverdale. 24-3p

FOR SALE: Three big stock cows and calves, Ben Fall, Raccoon. 24-3p. 1 i: SALE: Fresh Jersey ’It.1 dein cow, second calf by side Nir miles west of Greencastle to .old Butler school house site. Alma Hoskins. 24-3p

FOR SALE: 3 sows. 20 pig®, one smooth mouth mare. Ernest Trout, R. 4, Herbert Boswell Farm. 23-2p. FOR SALE: 1934 Chevrolet 2 door sedan, also 5 room house, 314 acres, 2 miles west of Fill-1 ° ,ul more. See Glenn Kendall, Commercial Place. 24-3t.

WANTED: Experienced;

Stenographer

End.

'VANtET Max ] for the Moorman IIM of Quincy, liii nois jJ a Wished territory ,

dictaphone work.! nmn Cn ' Pr(,f er man] clerical. American Zint | and Must han

some

Products, Division.

24-tf. I

stock

i This is an

nr sali-s exptriJ

WAN 1ED: To rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment. All information confidential. F. E

McCallie, Phone 131.

( opportm pay for the man who J

This is a

permsw

job. Call or write ]M

22-ti. 1 Day, 8 Highland StJ

WANTED: Sewing and alter-j Ph ° ne 7:!9 ' VV - ing to do. Phone 463-RX. 17-9U SALE OF U s7n Chickens, Rabbits, wanted, 1 Snw8 Rebuilt ff » highest price paid. 248 Nortl j Sizes 5 ‘: to Beville Ave., Indianapolis, Ind,' d } Furnitur » ^ Phone Lincoln 9516. Market 0635. i SKle t,f s qu»re.

8-30-p i Suits, topcoats, lid

Dresses and shoet Bargain Store ov*

WANITID: To rent one unfurnished room or apartment by em-,

ployed lady. Phone 313. 22-2p DniB Stor< ’

FOR SALE: Durocs, big husky March boars, vaccinated. Rudolph Fordice * Sons, Russellville. 24-6p.

FOR SALE: One large heating stove (Parlor Furnace). Call at 734 E. Seminary St. Phono 608-M. i. lifrlt.

WANTED: To buy man's sechand bicycle. Reasonably good condition. Box C. W., Banner. 22-4p

WANTED: Girl to do general office -.vork. Hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. A. & S. Junk Yard. 22-tf j HEAL ESTATE"

MISCELLANEOUS U O. Rummage Sale at'the

DR. L A. VETERINARY 228 W. Main St-j CL0VERDA Free Service li| office on dh'iin 1 Always ready ital advise with you os ] stock prohlen*. Small anSnuh special attention. ! my office and (et 1

FOR SALK: 180 ft. roll No. 12) court house Saturday, October .

electric wiring: also small white enamel cook stove, been used only 3 months. D. McCammack,

26th at 8:30 A. M. Now at Wards, immediate de-

2 miles So. Mt. Meridian. 24-lp. UvPry ' ,J00X *°- «' "*> Rayon ,

‘I Tires. MONTGOMERY WARDS. 1

It’s something special the way this Fina Foam cleans rugs and upholstery. Stop N' Shop. It.

24-3t

NOTICE: To make your old stove last till you can find a

FOR SALE: Five piece an-j new one, check your heaters, tique living room suite, over one j ranges and cookstoves for burnhundred year.; old. Consists of eu out parts. Get name, number

The best Me for your Truck or C less of make to be Western Indians d KINO M0RRIS0X | COMPAKT Phone 268. W> I Jobs. Ford Dealers jiM

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FOR SALE: 5 sows, 27 shoals,

40-60 pounds.

settee, love seat, base rocker, and two individual chairs. Upholstered in green and rust. In

good

ner.

and makers name. We can get parts for all popular makes. Many in stock. Furniture Fx-1

condition. Enquire Ban-1 change, West Side Square. F<r-

LOANS EMERGENC INDIANA LOU l#!/, E. WashimtH

24-lp.jest Cook, Manager.

24-lp. j

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FOR SALE: Electric Emerson

Hoyd R. Miller,! combination radio and victrola

miles southwest Clinton Falls. Late model. In good condition.

24-2p. Enquire Banner.

24-lp.

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/, Stop needless •ngin* wear WITH MARATHON V.li.P. OIL. Now in easystarting winter grades. Makes motors last up to 50/o longer than they would with ordinary oil.

2, Guard winter wear points WITH MARATHON VERIFIED LUBRICANTS. Now in cold-weather grades that mean easiest shifting, smoothest operation.

FOR SALE: 3 men’s suits, o’ne sport coat, one ladies coat, rhone 666-M after 6 o’clock. 24-lt.

FOR SALE: Two Cocker Spa 1iel pedigree pups, 6 months old Mrs. Edward Raines. Fillmore.

24-26-28-3p

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Tho host price paid for be' 1 : hides. A. & S. Junk Yard. 24-H'.

Annound

Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? rliouountlfl of couplci arc weak, worn-out, ei 1 'uiuhleti bolely Itecaune body larks iron, l oi iirw vim, vitality, try Osfrex 'Ionic 'Iso.eto OnUnns iron you, loo. may r.eed for pep; slN vilnmin regular$1.00ai*e nowomyoy.* |«’or bale ul nil drug stores everywhere.

lor JOINT REPRESEN !■( TNAM 4 ^ COiMIM your vole "W ^ 1 0. p. BROI I'atrit'k'lmq.

----- J, Insure fast startingWITH MARATHON SEASONIZED GASOLINE. Now powerbalanced to give top performance at lower temperatures.

Get worry-frea radiator protection WITH MARATHON PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE. Lasts all winter. Inhibited against rust and corrosion.

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5, Got a FREE Marathon TELL-TALE CHECK-UP. A 20point inspection including battery, radiator and heater connections, tail pipe, muf3er, air cleaner, oil filter.

Make H a WiWTERWlSE MARATHON AChe

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