The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1947 — Page 3

Brandos’ don't think that the >,] e of columns, or this Intended as a travelogue for airplane traveling n epilogue for John P. reason I am telling ; is that there is never your life when you a,s intensely as when t death. . arrived at Johnny's

OTICE IE'S TIN AND NACE SHOP closed Wednesuly 23rd. thru day, July 26th.

or HES?>=J golns thru the functional ~c period peculiar to worn* yrs I? Ones this make you m hot flushes, feel so ner-a-strunir, tired? Then DO try [Piiikham's Vegetable ComS relieve such aymptomsl s Compound also has wpat 'a stomachic tonic effect! PINKHAM’S COMPOUND

house - a beautiful Laguna Reach home he and his wife hail rented for the summer with the Paeifie waves lapping their front yard there wa.s Gladys, hir tyidow amt a dozen relatives and friends, with tears in their eyes and with all the demonstrations of desolation and grief. And yet. all around them there in this house were evidences of life and of the enjoyment Johnny had gotten out of life. I, too, wa.s shocked over the death of my best friend, of cou.rse, but there were no tears and, to me, his death was not the end of the world but just the end of a chapter. To me it ieemed that, when death comes, wailing and weeping. are no solution. Naturally we mourn, the loss of anyone who has been dear to us, but corporeaj living alone is not the essence of life. This man Medbury had brought happiness and laughter to millions of people. For more than thirty of the fifty-four years he lived, his whole existence had been a source of pleasure and joy to those who read his columns and listened to the shows he wrote. Wherever Johnny and I went there were gaiety an I fun, a.nd if there were gloom and brooding he soon dispelled it. When death comes there is mourning, of course. But when 1 went to the mortuary and looked at Johnny in his casket, looking sc natural and peaceful and unperturbed I seemed to detect a sly little grin on his face, although his eyes were closed. X had a suspicion, when I saw him lying there,that when he felt in.fo his eternal sleep, he had an unfi '.ished joke in that brilliant head of his ani that his only regret wa.s that he had to go before he had put it on paper for the enjoyment of his audience.

fHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTlt, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947.

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«*»»* Unte'.w

TO SERVE YOU BETTER,

ards will stay open ednesday afternoons

\T anls believes we ran serve our

customers best bv jriviii" our sale-people

lime oil 1 tbL Summer tin srparalr days . .

instead nf rinsing our whole -lure

for am -angle afternoon. (Vs, our

xlc%penplc like it, too!)

All Summer, and all vear, Wards will

continue to serve von . . . with the

merchandise you want, on 'lov thal you

twnt it, »t the price you want to payf

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As f atof,,i there, looking nt him, it seemed to me thn.t he gave me a message. Th.it message, if he could have spoken, was this: Don't mourn too much over I my death, and tell all the j people for me not to mourn too orach when anybody they love

dies.

"If I have been a. good husband, let my wife live in the memory of me. Let her think not of me as dead but as the man with whom she had shared her joys and sorrows. "Let her remember that I never wanted her to cry and be unhappy just because I had to go away. "And let my friends remember me as a good pal. a,s a fellow who took their motvy away from them in cards, and from whom they got many a penny when I

lost.

"Lot them remember me ft;* the fun we had and the parties wo had and the picnics and the happiness we had together. "And please tell my wife and my kids an I all my friends that praying and religion are no darn good, .unless they have faith and know that I’ve gone away for only a, short time. “Some day we'll all be together again in a better place. And what fun we'll have!" That's the message Johnny gave me and I am passing it on to you. Army Dog Tag>. Solve ft d ( hilii Problem MINNEAPOLIS (UP) ExGI's at University Village, University of Minnesota housing project for veterans an I their families, had a hard time keeping \ track of their some 600 children. A 2 1 2-year-old boy was lost until after dark. Two other children wandered almost a mile away. Jack K. Hartman and JarSes M. O’Hara, a couple of villagers, solved the problem. They’re sel- 1 ling army-type dog tags at 25 j cents each to be hung around j the toddler's neck. The tag gives j the child's name and address, j

Eminent domain is the right of I the state to force a property- I owner to sell his property when [ it's needed for public use.

Classified Ads

For Sale

AT MILLER'S: Lawn sett e and two chairs, $11.75. Other porch and lawn furniture. 17-10 K. Washington St. 18-tf

FOR SALE: Two piece living] FOR SALE: Good used phonlohm suite, blue upholstering, j ograph records. Many late pnpuslightly used. A real buy, prieedllar and hillbilly tunes. Choice lOe.

to sell. 105 E. Berry St. 2l-6t.

FOR SALE: Transparent apples. Buehheit Orchard. 19-tf

FOR SALE: 19"»9 Dodge 1*2 ton truck, 1946 motor, 4-ncw 8 1-4 tires, Grain bed and log bolsters. See Ralph Mortan. Lena. Ind. before 2 P.M. daily. 51 dp

FOR SALE

Evan Crawley, 712 Seminary s t. 1 tillable, good buildings, electric-1

18-12t ity. by owner. Post Office Rnv I , 373. 21-3p. |

REAL ESTM1 j, 'll 7 10 acre farm, aldington. Phone :;i!t-\V. 22-2t

For rent

FOR SALE: 1940 Ford truch.

FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion Friday, one purebred yearling j Angus bull. 22-3L

FOR SALE: Good clean wheat ■straw, 40c a hale at the field about Friday. Arthur Gilt*, (east of Somerset church. 22-2p.

FOR SALE: A seven

long wheel base, two speed ax'o,. modi . rn homp on East Anderson l.me spreader. Hoosier Pete.; Streel PosseRsion AufriIst 15th . 21-3t! price $8500. .T T Christie. 21-5t

FOR RENT: 3

room j nished apartment.

room imfurPhone 481-M. 22-lt.

FOR RENT: Five room apartment at Coatesville. Call at the

FOR SALE:

room ne-.v house with

FOR SALE at Cook’s: Wine color velour two piece overstufled living room suite, used. Chair and davenport delivered for $14,45. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square, Phone 170-J.

FOR SALE Allis Chalmers

Holland

One New

Baler.

One T'setl New Baler, Like New.

One New Massey Harris '10

Tractor.

COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT AND HARDWARE

FOR SALE: White top kitchen

table. 107 east Seminary. No Phone calls. 22-lt.

ATTENTION' FARMERS FOR SALE: 1941 >2 T. Dodge

pick—up truck. Military type 4 22-lp j wheel drive, in good mechanical • condition. Would make some farmer a real power aytd general ^ purpose unit. Priced to sell. Putj nam Motor Sales, Dodge & (Plymouth Dealers, 118 N. Ind- , iana st. Phone 648 Greencastle, Indiana. 22-2L

Notice all Ford, Dodge and Plymouth car owners. Wards

now have on hand rebuilt motors j' v < netiani blinds a,nd conifer your cars at $144.95 ex-! binati ' ) " storn ' windows. Clyde

change price. Ford 1935 to ’41,

j I I M I I l » <111 111. Ill

Large three | apartment. Mrs. Doyle Nickels,

utility

ex-’ storm | Sweet. Phone. 682-R.

21-3t.

BULLDOZING Service RAINES BROS. Phone 698R Fillmore, 352

Ike’s Successor?

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APPOINTMENT of Lt. Gen J Law ton Collins as deputy chief o j staff of the U. S. Army spun rumors that he may succeed Gen j Dwight D. Eisenhower as ehicr o staff when Eisenhower become; ! Columbia university presiden ; early next year. (lntern.ition.il

FOR MORE Home Comfort Alsco All Aluminum Storm Windows, Screens and Doors YORK TEX MINERAL WOOL INSULATION GENUINE INSKLBRIC SIDING Beautiful Colors ASBESTOS SHINOI.ES SIDING White anti Green Blent! ROOFING Beautiful Blends Applied by Trained, skilled Roofers. ALL TYPES OF HEATING EQUIPMENT * on. furnac es * COAL FURNACES * STOKERS * OIL BUHNERS HI heating equipment 1* enrineered and installi-d by victory trained meehanics. PERCY RICE Representing BOB I.AYNE’S INSULATION AND ROOFING UO. PHONE 94S

SMILES AT TAX BILL'S ‘WAKE’

I FOR SALE: Fresh milk goat. O. R. Matthews, 4 miles northeast. 22-2p.

FOR SALE Lawn hose all aluminum ironing boards, $19.50. White enamel sink cabinet complete $87.50 up. ’ll ami :i0 gallon oil burning water healers. Round Oak natural gas ranges S1SL50. 5 foot Phileo home Looker, $*44.50. Gold Seal Uongolelim Rugs. All metal kitehen .step stools,

$1.45,

6 foot all metal step ladder.

Weed Burners, $22.00.

7-8 ineh hap rope and pulley. Tinned milk strainers, 35e, up. Aladdin lamps. $7.75 complete Rigid pipe w renohes, all sizes.

Plymouth 1935-’40 and ’4t, Dodge ’35 and ’40. Also block assembly for 1939 to ’46 Ford 85 $167.95 also 95, $169.95 exchange; 1935 and 36, 85 model $114.95 exchange price. Montgomery Ward. 12-tf.

LOST

j LOST: Child's black billfold j containing small amount of modern j money and pictures. Reward.

21-2p

FOR SALE: 8 room

house in east part of town, in- | Leave at Banner Office,

sulatej, large lot. Inquire 416 i Elm St. after 6 p. m. 22-lp

| keys, vicinity

LOST:

Key ring and threy

of Post Office.

FOR SALE: Thirty acre farm I Finder call Banner. 21-2p.

1*2 miles southeast of Coates- — ville. Good four room house with

FOR SALE: One 1937

coupe, good tires, recently overhauled, one owner car and in A1 condition. Lois Appleby Cox,

4 1-2 mile east of Cloverdale.

21-2t.

LOST: Friendship bracelet,"

Ford 1 no "' ful1 basement and furnace, j dnwn town l!,st Fri<la >'' Rl t ’’ jrn New built-in cabinets and sink. Rebecca Ann Lard nor. K. 2. Electricity in house, milk house | bone 4.>6-R. 2-lt

FOR SALE:

1 general imple-

ment corn picker;

picked 35

acres. W. B. Craig, 1

mile east,

1 mile north

New

Maysville.

16-6p

FOR SALE:

1945

Cushman

Motor Scooter.

Arthur Garrett,

Roachdaie R 2.

19-6p

FOR SALE.

Goo<

yearling

Hereford bull.

Elmer

Watson, t

mile east Fincastle.

21-6p.

and barn. Two wells, running | water year 'round. Twenty acres ! tillable, $5,500. See John W '

MISCELLANEOUS For the winner of the best

Cash.

22-2p |

i Hampshire sheep from the Rea-

WANTED

• so,r flock shown at the Putnam j County Fair. I will give a regis- ! tered ram lamb. Wajker Reasor.

WANTED: Riders to Indian-j Custom Baling. New baler. If apolis, day shift. Call 99-8M. 6 interested phone Lloyd Majof, South Madison St. Bill Douthitt. Now Maysvillc. 30-tf

21-2t 1 NOTICE: For basement ckeavating, mason repair and caripenter work. Construction esti-

j mating.

WANTED: Boy over 15 years to work at Gib Sears Fruit I

Market, north Jackson St. I mating. Job contracted an t

22-2t. completed, see W. Morris & Son.

I Rt. No. 3, Brazil. 21-3p.

WANTED TO RENT: Apart- j

FOR SALE: Case horse j mPnt ° r house, furnished or un- "This is to notify the public drawn mowing machine, good as I furnished, by DePauw faculty that on and after this date, I will

new: also 13 bundle baling wire. Lawrence Ames. Phone 7F2. 22-2p.

FOR SALE: Apartment washer. $25 cash. P. O. Box 310.

22-lt.

FOR SALE: 1946 Flora nee 5

burner table top oil stove with built in oven. Call after 5 P. M.

Parmak fence chargers, with 1113 So. College Ave. 22-2p

battery, $18.75 complete. Pump jacks with motors, $59.-

25 and up.

20 foot extension ladders,

$19.00.

Heavy range boilers, $12.75. I Murdock hydrants, .$16.50. Speed Queen washers with g.)‘ engimsx, $134.95. Myers hay traek, forks, and earriages. 30 gallon bottled gas automatic water heaters. Monarch electric deluxe rang-

es.

Uorv coffee makers.

Alarm and electric clocks. I Having sold my farm will sell. Children's chain swings, $1.95] 8 sows and 57 pigs. 600 bu. corn, Binder, fwlne. $M).50 |s*r hale. | o-p fj jshel oats. 35 ton mixed

hay. 1 cow and cajf, 1 mare, 1 one horse wagon, 200 rd. new 47" fence, 80 rd. new barb, 187 second Locust line posts, 40 iron posts, 19 Locust corner posts V. V. McCamniack, New MaysVille. 21-2p.

member, for the school year. * not be responsible for any debts Wife a,nd child. Phone 831-J. contracted by a,ny one other than

21-2p. | myself in person. Robert P. Bor- — ... .... — —r»

FOR SALE: 1941 Ford Truck, ton and half, 47 Motor, 3 new tires, new radiator. Roaehrlale R. 2, Arthur Garrett. 19-6p. i FOR SALE: Davenport with chair to match; good condition. 916 South College. 19-3t

j Electrical supplies and

lures.

Monarch 66 gallon fully automatic aluminum cased electric

] water heaters.

I Linoleum throw rugs 3-6 foot.

95c.

Radio Flyer all steel coaster wagons, $10.45. Mower knives complete, $4.25

anil up.

Hand pumps, $8.50 and up. Scythe snaths and blades. Uontlnuous air compressor with horsepower motor,

$150.00.

Milk water separators, $$.00

and up.

Law ii mowers, $23.25. Uomblnct, $1.20 and up. Adjustable window screens, 70c and up. Screen wire. Myers automatic walcr sys-

tems.

C. H AND C. HARDWARE GO. HAINRRIDGE. IND.

FOR SALE: 1940 Plymouth .sedan delivery, motor good condition. Vurlin Jarvis, 902 N. Madison, 314-W. 21-2p

FOR SALE: 5 burner Perfection oil stove. 7 Olive St. 21-2p.

FOR SALE: 17 spotted P land shoats, 75 or 80 lbs. Double immune. James Edwards, first house west of Coatesville. 22-2p. FOR SALE: Baby scales and baby buggy. 704 south Indiana sa. ’ 22-2t.

WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room modern apartment or house in Greencastle. Will pay up to $80 a month. Family of three. Reply Box 1, Banner.

21-6p.

WANTED: To rent 100 to 150 acre farm. Prefer privilege rent References. Virgil Woodall. R. 1, Box 136-A. Bridgeport. 18-ip WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning, outside toilets. Fr^e estimates. Modern plumbing equipment. Address Box 54. The Daily Banner. 17-6p; WANTED: Coal and grain hauling. Phone 222-J. M. W. Va.ughan, Greencastle, 21-3p.

ges PhMl USNR Naval Air ! Station, Dispensary (NARTU) Norfolk, 11, Va." 21-2p

Ice cream supper at Mt. Hebron church Friday, July 25, nt 8 p. m. Members bring fruit ptn.-22-2t.

TRAVELERS’ MOTEL Going west on vacation? Stop Travelers' Motel, Route 66, 15 miles this side Los Angeles, Cal. Approved by A. A. A. 22-3p.

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WANTED: To buy or rent, 3 bedroom modern home in Greencastle. Address Box 14, Daily] Banner. 22-5p. 1

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WANT strong man for nursing. Please call 78, Roachdaie, reverse charges. 22-lt... WANTED: Eaw troughs tij clean and repaint. Free estimat-! es. Address Box 38, Daily Ba!;-| ner. 22-25-2D-l-5-8-12-15-8t

WANTED: To hire a man to work on farm, tractor experience, no milking, will furnish house. Address Box A, Daily Banner. 22-5t WANTED: To rent a tent to live in until I get my house built. House burned down. Cyril b razier. Fern. Phone 661-M. 22-2p.

NEW MOTORS Fur Plymouth, DeSoto at slight.! more Ilian cost of reconditioned motors. FARMERS SUPPLY, Inc. Phone 921

GARDEN TRAUTOR AND EQUIPMENT F. E. FOXWORTHY 3 East Franklin St. Phone 130

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 19*2 E. Washington Ph. IS

FOR COOL SUMMER SALADS, IT’S HURST’S

COTTAGE CHEESE

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