The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1947 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 10,1947.
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of 1 a\!il»If* property in (treeiH’.iMt |i city an*l <ir»*encaHil»- l o w n sli i p, l'*itnam <’nunl\, Imllana, to pr«»- ' i»lf* fiimls lor »alcl fund, said lax to li». first lfvk*d in 1947. pay *i>h in 1 !*Is and oaf'h year tin t» aft»*r for fivp yearM. all a« providi-d l»y
payors of (.la-onoaHt 1<» (’its and 0] t |,,. .\.-ts of u,«* (Jen'I'ownwhin School t’orporalkm. fjal A^M-mldv of Ho* Slat*- of In-
I’tilnam I’omuy, Indiami. that the <ffan>t foi- r»4r*. J-o trtl of School TrtisifM H of tlioj j'axpav« i
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N’otico is Haven tin* tax*
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July 194
t lunkdpnlitv, at their ra nular
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J?al noticf thereof, hold a furl her hearing within fifteen days at the
nun t*onm other plact
slnkine fund for th low school huildin^r
erection ofJ or remodel- i
LOCTST GBOVK Mrs. Klizabeth Bpantan and children of Clinton Falls visited her sister Mrs. Fred Hatvks and family one evening last veek. Mrs. Nola Gowin called on Mrs. Ruth Gentry one afternoon
recently.
Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Farrow were Mr. and Oscar Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher and laughter Miss Louise were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hondrieh attended a surprise birthday party for his cousin Mrs. Mary Blue last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bressler and Mrs. Zane Gentry and daughter Caroline were In Indianapolis last week on business. Mr. and Mrs Ray Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Foster Farrow Sunday evening. M,r. and Mrs. H. R. Gorham
Men, Women! Old al 40,50,60! Get Pep
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c may he tic? pdition flit (I Nt such hciiriim
at such tii mi t • *1, hy prn- »* I July
Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim l)o vou blame euiausiwl, w«trn-«tut feeling on age I hnusunilM nrhazed jit w rial a little |>ep|i:rig ur w tV r* \ tiM-i ilmie Contains tonie many need »r 40, * o for Ikm1> old solely hecailhe Ion in iron
.... Ikody old solely Perau.*** low in troi lr\ Ostn*x TontcTablet'Itf delighted wit
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Sunday quests of their daughter an d daughter Norma Jean and Mrs. Harry Stanley and Mr. her friend Betty Castham of Stanley and family near New Fillmore called on, Mr. and Mrs. Ross. , Fred Hanks and family Sunday
Mr. amt Mrs. Arthur Giltz at- evening, tended the funeral of her cousin, ani: l
’nit.
NOTICE Effective Saturday, July 1‘1 through .Inly 'iti, uiH make no deUvery .since I will he on vacation. JULIAN STEELE Delivery Service
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COME TO Melody Room CLOVERDALE, INO. 8 P. M. For Round and Square Dancing Square dancing every Saturday night, X p. ni. Men 50r — I Julies '»5c Everybody Welcome.
HEAR FARTHE with New All-in-One S0N0T0NE
3 times the microphone surface in this tiny all-in-one Sonotone! Picks up the lit tie sou nds that mean to much when you wear a hearing aid! See it! “Appointments In the home upon requesi’’. SONOTONE Of Terre Haute Y. P. SAYRE, Mgr. 1015 South 7th Street Terre Haute, Ind. Phone C-4001
Mrs. Wm. Williafns
and son Ronald of Detroit were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Gultz edneaday.
SEEK CARCASS OP' HOUSE CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 9 — (UP) — Authorities totlay
Classified Ads
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For Sale
AT MILLER S Baskets f<>: |
Notice all Ford, Dodge and!
car owners. Wards
Plymouth
MISCELLANEOUS
*41,
Also block
, ! assembly for 1999 to ’46 Ford 85
laundry, picnics, shopping, f,re ‘ j | 167-95 also 95, $169 95 ex-
change; 1935 and 36, 85 model $114.95 exchange price. Mont-
side ‘n everything.
Washington.
17 East
FOR SALE: Roper western saddle, like new. 20 W. Beveridge at., Greencastle. 8-3p
gomery Ward.
12-tf.
head good Pickens, 3
miles south of Belle Union. 8-.>p.
FOR SALE: 5 dairy cow’s. Joe
Custom Baling. New haler. Il
Lloyd Major
New Maysville. 30-ti
interested Phone
change price. Ford 1935 to ’41.
Plymouth 1935-’40 and
Dodge ’35 and
I WANT: 1 wanted, femai, wa .v Restaur* j »•<*« furnish^
Custom baling, Eddie Buis and Phone 298-WX.
two halera.; Russell Buis. ’
8-7t
•Nelson McCullough, south of
Reelsville last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Masten and family were dinner guests ! >f Mrs. Viola Sears of Bain-
bridge last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lukenbill
! and family visited with relatives j sought the carcass of a horse as ' ind friends in Gosport and Spen- a check on the weird tale of cer last Sunday. j Walter Lawrence, 34, who said Mrs. Edith Sallust called on | he lived in terror for 25 years, Mrs. George Estes near Sum- knowing that his father had morset last Sunday evening. | killed four men. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Allen. Lawrence’s father, James C. ind family of Danville and Mr ! Lawrence, 59, died last Friday and Mrs. J. Earl Allen anJ °f 11 heart attack. After he was laughter of Locust Grove plea- | buried on Monday the son hur-
FOR SALE: Concrete gravel, pea gravel, coarse sand, plaster/ and find masonry sand, dark &
Son Gravel Co., west of Pleasant) 1(x . ust an( , hedg0 K >s VermilGarden - 21 * w ' I* 1 ]i oni 12 West Poplar. 8-3p
FOR SALE: Locust line posts, 15c to 50c eaclj; also end posts,
FOR SALE: Late cabbage and tomato plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 north Indiana nt. 2-tf
FOR SALE: 13 shoats weighing 50 lbs., double immuned
Clark Herbert,
Manhattan. 9-3t
FOR SALE: One 1946 Sehult tandem house trailer. 25 1-2 ft long, 3rooms, used 10 mos. jRev. Rayunond Rissler, 4 miles j south of Manhattan on blacktop road. 8—3p
Tired Kidneys Often Bring
Sleepless Nights When disorder of kidney function permit: poisonoux matter to remain in your blood, il maycauaenMqinR backache, rhiumaticpainr. I lei pains, lo»> of pep and enenry. gettinK up | nights, atrelling. puINneaa under the eyes.
santly suurprlsed their mother, Mrs. Frank Allen of Greencastle, on her birthday recently with refreshments of ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Tresner and daughter Kaye were callers f Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams >f Manhattan one evening last week. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Giltz were her parents and brother Mr. and
ried to police.
Young Lawrence told them his father killed three men in the early 1920’s and a fourth a year
and a half ago.
The said that when his father committed the three earlier slayings he also killed a horse belonging to one of the victims so that its master’s disappearance would not be noticed. Detective Captain John Barton of the state police saiti investigators feared the bones of the
FOR SALE: 2 piece living room suite, blue upholstering, used four months. Call 882-MX. 8— 5t
Mrs. Fred Koessler nnd Junior 1 men had disintegrated inan,i Jimmy Ross of Bainbridge, > to dust by this time. Callers of Mrs. Bernieco Smith "But we hope to find the ro-
FOR SALE: 1941 New Moon house trailer. 21-ft; sturdy: excellent condition: price $1,250. Inquire tit Marathon station, corner Bloomington and Hanna. 9-3p
FOR SALE: At Greencastle Sale Pavilion Friday. 3 sevenmonths old registered bird dogs. Pointers, extra nice. 9-2t
FOR SALE: 1935 Standard Chevrolet sedan, good condition. Deweese Garage & Body Shop, Fillmore, Ind. 9-3p
FOR SALE: 1937 Ford twodoor, motor completely rebuilt. See Harry Tharp. Fillmore, Ind. 9-3p
LOST
Household goods will be sold 1 at Sale Pavilion Friday, July 11. consisting of one vanity bench, Victor phonograph in, walnut console cabinet and records, Apex electric sweeper, almost new; bed Clothes, table cloths, curtains, carpet sweeper, bird cage, jars, cooking utensils and other small articles. 10U
I ,ast Wl ' ,k WWT M,s Ktta Col-|main s of the horse,’’ he said. I xkowa there is BonocUung vronz with lings ind Mrs. Dorothy Day and "That will be the kev to whether
I your Kidneys or blander. . . . i
Don't w»it! Ask your druggist for Doan's | children. j Lawrence’s story is true. We I by 1 miUfcn7fo*r ,, ovep”o , y’«^Doan’s"« l iv» i ^ Irs ' Flora Lewman and ' have no other tangible evidence I kfdn" Kb^ffush poiK n o h 1 hw.. I Si l “<,» 1 rhildren s f ,, nt last S,jnd «y a *! that it,S a "' Vthin K but il st,,r > ' I your blood. Get Doan's Pills. Turkey Run. : But we’re going to find out.”
Fine Tobo«o
LOST: Case hook between plant and property south of Pennsylvania railroad. Will pay $1 for its return. Coca-Cola Bottling Company. 10-lt
Trip Insuraace Anywhere v Anywhere. Air, Sea, Land, Ral. Bus, Auto. Travel and other ar rident protection for vacatlo. pleasure trips, business tripa tours, cruises, hunting trip* Simpson Stoner, Phone 0. Tue-Thur-Sat-tf
Good profits for willing workers. Steady work in south Putnam and east Owen counties. Write Ra.wleigh's Dept. INC5--177 133, Freeport, 111.
8—10-2p
Empty trailer van returning t,i New York, prints east. Return load reduced rates. UNITED, 243 W. 60th St., New York, N. Y. Circle 7-3191. 10-6t
WANTED; tory age fn r leigh route, l* zation. Good profits t kers. Steady Putnam and
ties.
Write Rawleuk 177—133, wanteTT' jv girl for our pier* tain depaiIntent. Ward.
RAWLEIGH (W once. Good oppon Putnam and east Write a* Dept. INC! III.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Large 3 room new house with utility room, Venetian blinds and aombination win-j (lows. Phone 682-.R. 9-3t FOR SALE: rtmise and lot in Bellevilie on Rosq 1 40. See Mrs. Jesse Barnes, Claj ton, Ind. R. 1. or call 135-13 Clayton. 9-3p
CURIOSITY DOES IT
BOSTON, (UP I A curious cat investigated an electric motor in the basement of a South Boston drug store. Curiosity
does kill cats.
FOR SALE: 5 room ho is<\ lights, water and ^as. A-l con-, dition, new roof, new storm windows and doors. Come and see it for yourself. 613 Maui St. 8-3t. •
Bum OPPOH Operate profits!,), ICE CREAM VfN in choica location, chisa. No compa Wrifa immtdieitlf BOX CHICAGO 90
HIS HOME TOW N
FOR SALE: Women’s shoes:
1 pair white pumps, 8 1-2 i AAAA; 1 pair brown loafer! LITCHFIELD, Conn. (IP) — ttyle. 8 AAA; like new. 3-bur'i- j Though he’s always been known er kerosene stove. 905 S. Locust. I a * th0 “Green Mountain Boy” 10-2p' lrom Vermont, Ethan Allen acj tually was born in this ConnecFOR SALE at Cowk’.s: Repairiticut village Jan. 10. 1737.
parts, wicks, kindlers, lighting rings for all popular makes coal) oil stoves. Inner cylinders for | Quick Meal, Spiegel Safe Test and Reliable always on hand. Furniture Exchange, west side Square. Phone 170-J. 10-lp
AT THE VON( ASTLE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: One sleeping room and small 2 ro(im apartment. 311 W. Columbia st. 9-2p
FOR RENT: A 2 room modern apartment, completely furnished; couple preferred. 409 E. Hanna. 8-3p
WANTED
FOR SALE: 20.000 laths, door and window frames; about 20 2x8's, 12 to 14 ft. long; all kinds of lumber. See John Tharp. 609 south Jackson st. 10-tt FOR SALE: Live domestic labbits, frying size. David Burroff, Allison Home. 10-2t> FOR SALE: 9 hens. 1-year old. $1.50 each. Phone 625-M. 10-lt FOR SALE: 1 standard storm door, new. One 8-inch Power King bench saw and 3-4 H. P. motor. Two tons of 0-12-12 fertilizer. H. M. Smith, north of Mt. Meridian, 10-lp FOR SALE: Dining table, chairs; other tables; rockers; high chair; music cabinet; 9x12 rug and throw rugs; carpenter’s (host and tools. 723 K. Washing-
HELP WANTED: Experienced combination sahviman and mechanic for tractors and implements; to start to work immediately. Good salary, excellent op* portunity for future. Apply Mooney Tractor Sales. Spencer. Indiana. 10-St
I.14(>AI, N4ri'|(g Notice Is " K * 1 Local Alcol Hi, |i. Putnam , , 'V-M •July, is i / , flee. Coin,., ||„ 1|s ^ Oreenons /i, i n ,j begin in/, sii K l .„ in tlons ot tin* foil off aons. r< ;qu«'vtinif nppUcti /its, ai ih, InnftiM - ^ set nut Mt vor jff t . (>, rtnii, here! /l ift, i ,i, o at K ''sill tirm inij I fort ilulliin >,uh'i r of toiid a'ii'Meanti, PJ" A*ty of issuing ; P/led for t,' : a h a premises nnmeil: / Kernelce K. R; (pack.'iR, stnrtl, i; Ington St 1{„,4C: Ibiuor anil wine The Ki'otorCn.,
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SAII) INVICSTI" BE OPEN To THE PUBLIC PAKTICIP QUESTED INDIANA At" BKVERA0E 0 Bv M AHKICK
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WANTED: James Green,
Houses to Brazil, Ind.
wire. R. 3. 102p
WANTED: Boy or man for night telephone operator. Call | in person at Yellow Ca,b Taxi ; Office. 8—3t
WANTED To Rent: 3, 4, or s' room unfurnished apurtment or house. Benton Bennett. Phone 221-R. 8 . 4t WANTED: Vault and. cesspool gleaning, outside toilets.
Inimitable Jimmy Durante Free estimates. Modem plumbclowns his way through another,ing equipment. Address Btox 54, high hilarity role as a gent who! The Daily Banner. 9-6p exudes happiness wherever h ;— — goes, in “It Happened in Brook-! u anted To Rent: 5 to 7 lyn,” M-G-M’s happy-go-lucky! r0Om modprn hou se >n Green-
ne to Ih,. Vmv. castie willing to
The beat Me for your Tmeli or leas of nmke to Western fmtiSM KINO MORRIC COMP Phone 208. We Jobs Ford Dealers ‘
GARDEN AND EQ F. E. FOX 8 East F Phone
new musical coming to the Von-j castle screen Friday and Satur-
pay years rent
in advance. Address Box F.P.I. Daily Ba^mer. 8—10 —12 —3p
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