The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1947 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947.

FOR SAI,F: Bal^rt timothv hay. fl milps west of Oreencastl*. |

.Irsse Millar. 5-2^. I WANTED:

WANTED

SAhE ;

One acre

eleven miles cast

„ m ron.1 36. Mrs. Mary

farroll, Tn<1ian»T>o-

28-6t

ciijjr,: Seasoned cord Vill deliver. Phone 76-W.

3- 4p.

4 Duroc sows begla f*rr<"ving Mar. 14. K,epi«* P llts 10 rcplar( ' H M. Easley and Georg- , , miles north Fillmore.

4- 3t.

Fort! 2 door in e» t condition radio and heai-

4-tf.

FOR SALK: Metal

Riders to Allison

roofii^ ! P,ant ' ! ' Hours 4:18 P- m. to 1:08

roofing. A M shift . , have

Corrugated and 3 V crimp. BlaeV.; mobilo ^ ^

Lumber Co. 6-lt.l-.

WANTED:

FOR SALK: Registered Polled

Hereford bulls, serviceable ag '. j permanent CarlBeek, BainbHdge. 5*2p \ Saturday.

1P47 auto-

5-2p.

Unfurnishe |

IS VOI R CAR DIRTY? Cars j uaxhed and UUtrieated. 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., 8 a. m. to I? noon Sunday. We rail for and deliver, i Tel. Ill, High Point Sniper'Eta-> Han. Washington and -I'.ieU .on stir»‘ets. 3- 7t.

apartment for veteran and wif-vl M.N-i,.:s,m:M i: notm i:

Phone 8**7

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except j ^ 1 ' 1 1

FOR SALE: 1041 Buiek, four door, radio and heater, now tire.'.

A-l condition. $1350. Hoosi-r' p(lstlo Wjll

Pete. r,.2t

HI-' IM 11A N \

WANTED: (II wants to buy or I | at least rent a house in Green-]

pay reasonable price.:

. W'mld like to make this city his future home. Bov S. Rannnr

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SALE: At Sale Pavillov horse (irawn equipment, planter, 1 disc, 1 sulky 1 walking plow. 1 home tractor with cultivators.

4-3p.

SALE 1937, 60, 2 door nice running car. Prieai $625 cash. Robert L. $tilfsville. Ind. 4-5p &ALE: 1939 Special De- ( 4 doir new 1941, Merpioter instidled. See Robert ingor, StilesviUe, GreenRoad, Filknore R. R- 4-5p

FOR SALE: One used Phileo car radio: one new South wind

gasoline heater. Mac's Texaco a PP rp ciated.

Service, 200 north Jackson St. 5-2p.. Kuwieign nuslness now open

NEW BISHOP FOOD FREES'-1 ■ c ° uth p,,tnnm and oast Owen ICRS. Wo now have the most' ccuntirs - “ wlllin K to conduct popular Food Freezers on the Home Service business whil • market in stock for immediate oarnin g good living, write imdelivery. One size only, 16 ct:. n,e,l ' a tely. Rawleigh’s, Dept, ft. capacity. Delivered and in- , ^ , ' t ’ 0 P ,,r t. HI 6-lp.

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jv.it her Willi :m ; l iciii \ il . Ol' ;i di. WAN MANTED:" Good nearby | ^V.'iTV',';; 7.'-i,!.

Rawleigh business now open in I " f l"* 1 '", ih-

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stalled for S575.00. Excellent opportunities open to dealers. F. V. Gardner, 815 S. Delaware St.. Indianapolis, Ind. 5-6t. FOR SALE: 7 good fresh Guernsey cows. Priced right.* Jack Shaff. Greeneastle R. 4. 5-31 !

WANTED TO Kt’Y: Corn’ We also do rustom shelling. Kenworthy Trucking Service, Clay-! ton. Phone 9130. 6-tf. j

sum*- will I.,- h. , f, 1 ji, t-ls at.sfMi', IN Wl'i N'K.SS hereunto set my tin- seal nt s.ihl , of .Mat-eh. I!>17

nmor <’ Ak, t- ,‘Iork Pntnnni , ii.-nti ,'our,. H ua Ims ,v I his It. \ 11,

11mill mi<l a 'TD it l l I ti in r.I Ii itil \

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for the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and son Joe spent Sunday with Charlie Miller. Mr and Mrs. Bud Ruark and daughter, spent- Satuiday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Hand.

LOGITS! GROVE

enbill recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Spencer of Parke Co. called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edith Sallust, who hits been on sick list, Is some better

at this writing.

Betty an-1 Jessie ernioe, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Lukon-

bill have been sick.

Guile a few from this vicinity attended the basketball game in

Buster Brown

FOR SALE: Men's suits, topcoats, overcoats, ladies suits ,j coats, dresses, shoes. Bargains

Sale Pavilion, j Bargain Store, Over Flcenor’s

SALE: at

. March 7th, 7 head of rows, listed as follows: old cow been fresh four 2 year old cow has calf e, been fresh a week; 2 Id cow been iresh 3 weeks; old cow, calf by side, been four days; 4 year old, fre.sh months; 8 year old cow two weeks; one cow age wn, calf by side fresh one Gene Keller. 5-2t todel. I’-j tons, good tires, t bed and rack. Clarence Bainbridge. 5-4p. SALE: Tama oats; one tractor plow. W. If. >r & Sen, Greeneastle, 4. 5-2n. SALE: Co-op drill, ncarr R. B Whisenand. 9*111-

5-2p.

Drug Store.

6-lp.

FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet] truck, long wheel base. Jim Bas-| sett, 9 miles north on 43. 6-lpJ

WANTED Boys over 14 for afternoon and evening work at the new bowling alleys. Apply afternoons at the alleys, located at 801 south Jackson street.

RUSS OBJECT TO PLANS FOR

ATOM CONTROL ! SOVIETS JOLT XMKKICW I hopes of immediate:

| ACTION

This classic version of the ever-popular saddle is a fashion “must” for your suiiunet wardrobe Skillfully crafted to official.'! standards of style and wear. TUNE (M Iht Suiter B-own Gang—[very Saturday of) 0 00 A M StahotXKA.

Mr and Mrs. Zane Gentry entertained with a dinner last Sunday in honor of three birthdays.

Mrs. Oscar Coffman, Mrs. Ross Greem astle last week end. Bullerdn'k an<l Carolyn Gentry —

whose anniversaries were within a few days of each other. All

families were present.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunks have as their guest, their oldest daughter, Mrs. Flossie Gilbreath

of Kansas City , Missouri.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallet Booher and Miss Louise recent-1 ly were Mrs. Booher's sister, Mrs. Lura Horn and their brother. Mr. Wiley Tribbett and Mrs. Tribbett from near Darl-

ington, Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman an,d little sons of Dover called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman Sunday evening of last week. Mr and Mrs. Frank Smthoff and family and Miss Eugenia. Irwin were guests of Charles Edward Lukenbill at a birthday supper held at the home of his us rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fret Luk-

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FOR SALE

Out -ide white bouse paint

Roll rooting

Inside nail paint and enamel

Composition Shingles

Car Siding

Cotton Insulation and Wool

Red Barn Paint

All Metal Farm Gates

Building Boards

Dimensional l.ut.iher.

Bainbridge

Lumber Co.

FOR BALK at Cooks: Chim rey Sweet. We sell it. The easiest, best, quickest way to re

I.AKK SUCCESS. N. Y.. March

6 (UPi Fresh Soviet objections jolted American hopes today for immediate international

control of atomic energy. Andrei Gromyko of Russia, re-

DISTKJBI'TORS wanted by . j old established firm selling love

move dirty, dangerous soot fro;i\ I vacuum pipe-line milkers and

furnaces, flues, chimneys. Saves j associated lines. Milks 20 to 5o!-h ltm 8 1( >'y Al - 1 s *

fuel! Heat! Money! Just sptink'el l' cl ' cent faster than most milk-

SALF. One 3 year old om cow to freshen in 30

on tlie fire. Trial size 29c. B'g 1 three pound can SI.00. Got th:s soot destroyer at the Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 6-lp. Rummage Sale, Saturday | morning at 8:30. at crrirt house by Delta Zeta Circle. »6-2t. FOR SAUK: One bad davenport. 2 overstuffed chairs to match. $10 00. iFbone 394-M. 6-2t

bluntly infnt'red tile United Nations secririty council that: 1. Russia will i >t permit tTN

„ agents to roam anrestricted

Chore-1 .

ers. Exceptional opportunity exclusive territory. We will train

ycu. Write us today.

Boy Milking Machine Company.. , ... , , ' ... I illegal atomic activities.

Lansing 11. Michigan. 6-31.■'

| through th>- Soviet in search of

MISCELLANEOUS

2. Russia will n t let an international agency manage its

atomic activities.

3. Russia will not give up its

power to veto the punishment °(i states."

a country cmght making atomt: Gromyko protest,,! that the!

FOR SALE: 1 tabletop gasoline stove; 1 small cook stove

one Hampshire male hog. ,ar1 !? 0 ' 4 c h> gas stove. At restlmore, ClovenJaie. i turant in Mt. Meridian. 6-2p

27-3-6-31j —

BALE OF U. S. Army Service Shoes Rebuilt. For school, for

work. Sizes 5>.. to 12. See them j h' -mbs

at the Furniture Exchange. YVesij

Side of Square. Frl.-tf. in.possible" to agree . ! an, y -—■-■■■■ agency

fits: ■

wot Id without restrictions would lea I to interference in domestit affairs and internal economies. The whole American scheme, he charged, was intended to pronote American interests, and was directed against "the eco- | nomic independence of other

illegally.

4. Russia will fir,!

i United States sought to "dictate" j *-hib met with

pital for the past several weeks. She formerly lived in this rom-

i unity.

Hid.-n Noll and daughter returned home Tuesday evening alter a weeks visit in Indianapolis. George Miller return d honu Tuesday evening from the Putnam county hospital The Grovelaivl Community

Mrs Fred Beck

SALE: 5 ft. by 7 ft hog 10 ft. an>l 12 ft. brood"!' Black Lumber Co.. 501 (1. St. Phone 40.3. 6-lt. SALE: Overhead garage I ft. ami 7 ft. Black Lnm- -, 501 N. Ind. St. Phone

6-1*.

SALE: 6 inch clay drain 8. 10 ami 12 inch concrete tile. Black Lumber Co.

6-lt.

SAl-iK: Two poplar anl houses, prewar material, extra, good. Also Oako’r ‘untain Glendyn Irwin. R

5-2p.

SAIJC: Locust end and inline posts, west edge ^i(iia,n or Phone 715c-R 12 oplar St. 6-2p. SALE: Delco 32 vo't Wei radio, clear speaker, es west on Greeneastle and 'le Road. Lenard Swim.

5-2p.

SALE: Almost no.v, enameled coal or wood Mew baby bassinette and Rimer Cox, north of Mt.

5-2p.’

FOR RENT

FOR KENT: One modern sleeping room, suitable for twladies. 0 east Liberty St. 4-3p.

$50.00 rewai d leading

formation as to availability of 6 or Z-gooiu modern home lor rent. Phone 407 or 746-W. 5-6t.

difficultly ot j lor countries tnrough the -r,— 4o i international management

kind >>! control niachinciy ^ t , n( , v which hi said would be to in-| unless the United States firs. )|lk( . international syndicate junks its existing al mic bombs I tinsl „ H( . sajd no n.Soviet

Thursday. An all day meeting was held. The club made towels

LOST

LOST; Whit? ajnd tan pu:*py. pjrt shcpi-rd and police. Photo j 765-WX 6-3t. j LOST: Saturday night in the ! west side of Greeneastle gymnasium. red leather palm mitten with white fur on back. P!ea'-c|

return to Banner Office.

McNess salesman now for this community is: Arlando Lewis R. 3, Greeneastls. I will call soon 4-3p "attention FARMERS: We are equipped to mount horse drawn planters on Fordson tractor* using your power lift. Satisfaction guarenteed. General Repair Service, Manford Craver 208 N. Jackson St., Greeneastle. 25—30p

Each Soviet statement struck ! at a vital point in the American proposal for international control ■M the atom. If Russia stuck t> its attitude, international control would die before it is b in. Some Americans, however put up the strong objections a bargaining points to be used in the forthcoming foreign ministers conferemv in Moscow. Gromyko charged that permitting UN agents to roam tin

REAL ESTATE

I will not bo responsible for debts contracted by anyone other)

‘ than myself after March 4.

Donal I Dickey,

FOR SAUE: Building lot on East Walnut St Phone 599-M.

4-4p

Plainfield. Ind. 4-3p.

Sale of U. S. Army Service Shoes Men’s new and used two

FOR SALE: 131 acre farm, 40 a nvJ four buckle arctics. Two acres tillable. 4 room house, barn ^klcs to $3.45, four buckles and out buildings, electricity. *1 to «3 95. Furniture Exchange acme timber, running water In 1 Ut ' st Sl ' 10 ,lf ‘ both pastures, immediate occu-|

pancy, 3 miles southeast Clinton' Falls. Not available after March | gth. Reasonably priced. Phone j Rockville 456-W. 26-l-4-6-4r.) FOR SAIiE: Six room modem house. 407 West Washington St Phone 138-J. 6-3p

Tha beat Mechanical Sanrtoa for yanr Truck ar CMr ragartlaaa of make to be found la Western Indiana al KINO MORRISON POSTER

COMPANY

Phone 268. W'e finance renalr

Jobs.

Far* Dealers Since Hf

FOR HIGH GRADE UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING OK . KKITMSHING CALL Art Furniture Shop IT West Franklin St. (Second Floor) 1‘linne 299 <>r 878

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I»< t E. Washington Pta. 15

By Chic Young BUT’vOU SAVED A 1

countries would have a majority of the votes in the organization anl would make “one-sided” decisions against the Soviet e.onomy. "The Soviet Union can not allow this situation,” Gromyko taid. He scoffed at a suggestion that UN ait craft make pictures of every part of the world to help spot mining operations that might be aimed at uranium deposits. The UN atonic energy commission proposed the aerial pictures ,an;l other detailed steps fer detecting clandestine atomic activities. "This is almost like a detective story," said Gromyko. He said that no one with "a sense of reality" could propose seriously that every country place its atomic research and protraction facilities under an international agency. Gro.nyk said that, "it is impossible to imagine such a situation.' The United States has insist- 1 tJ that such an arrangement must be agree d upon. before I America will destroy its stomk bombs. ♦ PALESTINE * This community extends it--' sympath.N to Cleveland Joseph family. Mrs. Joseph passed away i in the Long hospital Monday | evening. She hail been, in th hos-

Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim?

tip nl couplPH nn* weak, worn oul i

hitustoii solely Imh .mst* I'ody J > " ^ i'"u I

new vim, viutlilv, try I* I

min ins iron you. loo. nuty niN’tl fm jh*,'. ol o

\ it uuiri Hi. (let n :.uii o * i ' - 1 1. Vor talt* m ail druj! atorca cvt rvw l t i»'.

NOW AT WARDS Fine Quality COTTON SHEET BLANKETS.... $1.59

NON-METALLIC ROMEX WIRE 2-14 Gauge.... AVic 2-12 Gauge.... VAc

BALL BEARING ROLLERSKATES $2.45

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Maybe it won’t be a tornado killing and maiming men and women—and children.

MERSLEU PLEAfture, /W FKItNP, MERfiLEM PLEASURE/

Maybe it will be the devastation of a flood. Or the destruction of a hurricane, or a tire. Or the sweeping scourge of an epidemic. But one thing ran he foreseen in the disaster that will strike every week of the year somewhere in our nation— Your Red Cro*» will be on the job! In this year of peeve, us in war, your American

Red Cross stands ready to supply those in need with emergency hospital care, food, shelter, elothing, and rehabilitation. All this and more to stricken human beings—regardless of race, creed or color. It’s what you’re giving for—when you give to your Red Cross. GIVE-so your RED CROSS con carry on!

First-Citizens Bank And Trust Co.

GREENCASTLE, IND