The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1947 — Page 4
mt DAILY BANNF*. GREENCASTlf, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 194?.
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over the week end. Miss Kaye passenger train.
Harlan accompanied her gran*!- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele] parents home to spend Sunday spent Sunday in Bedford wit*v night and Monday. Dr. John Scherchel and family. Mrs. Ethel Silk of Rockville Mrs. Scherchel had returned spent one night last week wit i home Sunday from the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeN’orton. after undergoing an operation
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kelly wore for appendicitis, called to Underwood. Ind., last Mr. and Mrs. week by the death of his niece are spending a
She was killed when the truck in
Classified Ads
intr n.imud, cf**sicnai'*d ;ind «!♦•- MrriHiii <U‘!t-n<1..nTs: A«l;ini Shlsl<*r, Jhru-h MirhiuT. Mariah Mi« ha‘l. Vartnn Sfairk?*. r’iith*»rln^ Shinier, Michae l WY avt-r. ('a t hurliif* \V«*av* «*r. Amanda M. Warn^r. Pfnieon JM«*in«’^r t Amanda l»arinc^i. Cary i llee\* s, 4 .trey i\ K* • \ « •arlsv.i J. \ J<imc*r»n Jn arlnjfpr. Antand i 4 Tin#*.. Anxnstii- 4Tim, KI1 Ih'imlna l‘»n. Aim IVnn in>f t on, .lacoh*« Khod**s. Fant»ye ILho»lf*>. Ja<*ohy Khoad- - . <»4*or*« U Qtiinneii. Arthfinus •Jii)nn»*n. KUa IV 4^uinn«ii, Jam ^uinnetl, Fmnia IV Suttierlln. la wis* Sulhut lin. WIImoti A Quinnott. Ffhel Quimiett, William J. Han«lv, Sarah Itohinaon. Flimbeth Rof»in«»on, Menr> Uobinson, .liiim-s H«»bi nson. Susan Hobllison, AU«*n Wilson, Susanna Wilson. Henry JI. Hoberison, Lu<*r<tia llohertson,
Itofiertson. James \1 Ro-1 hertson. Orlenna Robertson.
.M<*4\ ir!y. Moses S. Mct’arty. Ih-t«*r Raker, R.arbra Raker. Rarbaraj R.<k< r. Ja<-oh itrennan>an. Kli/ab* t h Mraiirn-tiian. Jacob Rr« lineman. Joseph Hr# lineman. Marild;* K. Hrannemaii, Marsilla K. Rranne. man, Lydia A. Rrauaiitan. John Rranamen. Alexander Quinnett. Alarj i: Quinnett. HrerR* Qnin-
Huda Qninnetr. Lbeneiser
(VainiO'tl. Mar; .1 Siephimx. '/.•■nor StepfoiiM, Kinma Sutherlln, l>»uis Sutlierlln. AiThemus Quinneu. Kb4*n«*z*r QuiniieU, Nancy K. Q«iinnett4% Kbenezer Qninnette. M ir\ J. Stevens. Mar> J. SlephciiM, Znnri Siepiiens, H« nr> 11 R*>hert-! son. Lucretia ItobertMon, Susanna Wils'oi. James M Robertson, < »r • Iona Robertifon, James Spark v. Idisabeth Sparks, 'I'bomas Lane. Thomas I« r t> n. Thomas Layne
I)iil« a ena Layne, William R HamuM Landes. Magtlalem John Wilson. Hannah J«‘»He M(T»o\v<ll. John H. Ala Hilda Sloops. Kvaltuah
Kll*abe*h Sa inly.
Marsilla K. Mranneman.
PUBLIC AUCTION AT fifKl SOUTH JACKSOV ST. SATURDAY EVENING
At ft I*. M.
AUGUST 23, 1947 IF NOT RAINING One Kitchen Sink. One |no gallon Water Tank. kOO Ft. Yellow Poplar Flooring. ft inches «ide. 5*0 Ft. Boad-d Oiling. I*. ‘IxIO's, 8 ft. lung. I.umber of all kinds. One (.lass Door. Several SolM Doors. 1000 Ft. Sheeting.
One Radio.
Dishes. itT Antique Damps. One Range Boiler, 30 gallon, good as new door and window
frames.
Half inch pipes. 5 Porch Posts, good as new.
Estel Minnick week at the
, lakes in the northern part of In-
diana.
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Acton and family haw returned from a two weeks vacation in southern Ohio and Kentucky where] j tHey visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scobce are the parents of a daughter i l)orii Tuesday morning at th» hospital She has been named i Patricia Kaye. Patsy and Roy Wayne Hanks and Tally McCall are all improvj ing from an attack of pneumon-
ia.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cully and
For Sale
f FOR SALE: 1937 V-8 Ford.* FOR SALE: 1 Maple dinette J5 miles west Clovcrdale. 4 miles set. 4 chairs, good condition. $30. Isouth Putnamville, Edward Bar-j 1 Hollywood bed. 5 months old;
22-2p.' Innerspring mattress, covered j box spring and head board, $85.
At Millers — Automatic water heaters in stock, electric, or natural gas or for bottled gas. 17-19 E. Washington St. 18-tf
Suuy
La mb'*. \Vii*nr.. Sloops*. 8un<i.v.
William Sand},
lirannunian, Ly<1ia \. John Rr miumi u.
William B.
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Knift.N A. Brannenmiv
Bmnnoinan, y‘i»arl<*>i A. Braniu--man, Kvolinab Sandy. Aaron H Sandy. Amanda Sandy. Mary A. Sandy, W'ilham J. Sandy. Amanda \. Sandy. Catherine Sandy. William A. Sandy. Harriutt Sandy. Rb li; rd K. Sand.'. I'aihtriin I*. Sandy, Fmily A. Hranaman, charie« A. Rrarmtnan, Lvulinah S nd>.
Aaron H Sandy. Amanda Sandy,j Mar> \. Sanity. William J Sandy,I Anianila A Snnd\. Catherine] SalMl> . W illiam V Sandy. Hai rii ttj Sandv. Rii-hard 1C. Sand>. Caiher-j im* I*. Sandy. lOmily A. Hranaman,| Charles A. ITrannimm, Valenitlnej
Worlev. Alpha A. Sandy. Mart hi. i }; Smdv. Knelinah Sami'. tSrare L. Sandy. CtMUtC B. SamL. Kliza-j im t h W «*rl* \. Ralph A Sandy.J Rirhanl Sandy, and the unknown siirvIvhiK spouMPS. and the unknown husbands, wises, willows, widowers, spouses, hidrs. de\ is, h. * legatees, ehildren. ilesi endan’^ partners, exijcmora. administrators. trust4*< s. pt I’sonai i * pr. sentatives, Kdardiann. ?*tiw?ees*»rs, siflftis, jcrnnti*t*s. receisers Ie?»B4**»s, rr*^pecti vel.' of each all of the above named il» fendfinte and all person^ chiirnin* from, tbrouah. or under them. th.* names of r ich and nil of whonn are unknown to tfie plalntlffn, and each of them unknown, and that fllHwent Inquiry has bf»s*n made ro asc* rtain thi* residence •of said ibfendants nnii each of them, and that «wid inquiry has not dist 1o*«mI tile resident*** of said defendants, md the' ire b«*lieved to be uonr siileiip- of tin State of Indiana; .••ml tha* w ai«l difcndvints are nec- • -aiv md proper parties defend-, .mts to tiiis nut ion. j That this suit is prosecuted to: quiet title of the plaintiff to th'-i lands mentioned and described In his eomplaint. as against all demands. claims and claimants »vnatsnt\fi, w h I eh lands are situ.itttl in Ihitnatn County, in the St ite of 1 hdiatm, and described as
follows, to-wit
The southeast quarter of section 27 and tin* wi st one-bulf of tin* southwest quarter of section 2»* all in township 1?. north range west, containing: 24«
acr«*s more or less.
Also. th. northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section IMI. township Li north, range west. unntniiiinK 40 acres
e| h*ss.
Noticu js hereby given said defendants and inch of them, of the pendem v of this suit, and that the s im,. v in he r illed for action on Thursday, the :;otb day of Out., VM7. thi* same being the IMtli Jil»li‘ ial I >a y «tt tin September term, ]*»47. of the Putnam ciriuilt Court. ;»t the t’ourt bouse in the City of ‘ . * • i' 'tie. Putnam 4'ounty. In-i <li ana aim answer t»r demur to] .- J aid eomolaint. the sain,- will he I • «*ar«i nd iletermitiiMl in their ab-
sence.
In Witness Whereof, I ha v. hereunto set my hand and Jiffixe.l the seal of said l’oi|rt at flrei-n « istle. Indiana, this 21st day of
August. IH47.
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Onn r c. Akers. <Tcrk. Put nan
f'ircult Couri.
II light s A Hughes. Attys. 22-3t
RMNRKIDt.F Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hostetter have returned home after a vacation with her parenta In At-|
lanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. McCall and daughter* entertained a week ago lajiJ Sunday with a pien'r supper for Mr. and Mra. Dale Porter and son of Turkey Run; Mr and Mr*. Mathew Mirhael of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffman and Robert Michael. Mr .and Mr*, tirl Beck entertained recently Mr*. Mary Pyle and daughter, Mra. Gene Pondor and husband and baby of Indian epolis: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beck of Roachdale and Church Allen. The occasion was Mr. Allen’s 92nd birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mr*. James Harlan and daughter, Dori*. of Greencastle, were gucat* of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Harlan and daughter
1C gauge shotgun, good as new. 410. Ane of Alton Hurst's fence
jacks.
IS house doors will hi' S5.00 apiec* anil 7. *7.50 for the glass. Two laundry stoves for hot
water h'-ater.
JOHN THARP, Owner GREEN KKASOR, Auctioa-.-r. His firwt sale, if he can raise blue ribbon sheep and sell sheep he can sell stuff over the barrel
head.
General Trucking AND Coal Hauling D0H SEARS Phone 117-M 8l»y Johnson Street. Greenoastle, Indiana.
home in Indianapolis after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Lavone Wnitaker and Mrs. Loivne Baker entertained last Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Baker with a breakfast Stanley par ty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitak j and family over the week end. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Spenc and children have moved into t! property of John Huffman. Miss Margaret Ellis has r turned to her nome in Terre Haute after a visit with Mrs.
Katie Balch.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and children of Indianapolis | spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibbs. Rev. Blair Sparks and family are spending a two weeks vacation with realtives in Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lane and Mrs. Mae Gill attended the Moffett reunion Sunday at Turkey
Run Park.
Mrs. Inez Reed and daughter. Ilenc. and Charles Moffett called on friends here Sunday evening.
FOR SALE: Baled sudan grass, pick tip from field. H. M. Smith, one mile north of Ml Meridian. 21-2p
FOR SALE: White porcelain range, Montgomery Ward with faucet, perfect condition. V?m» Zeiner, Fillmore. 22-2p.
FOR SALE: Standing alfalfa? See me at my farm Saturday afternoon. R. S. Christy. 22-lt.
FOR SALE; A few thousand feet of timber of all kinds: 60 to 100 bushels 'jf hand picked corn; also a farm *,f 40 acres. 4 rooms,
basement, ttf.rn 24x30. cut build- . _
ori^inallv $110. Phone 572-W. pngs, orehri d. electricity avail-T™" a n4 " ri ^ J 21-St. j able. One-* alf mile south of the blacktop ij n Clinton Falls-Brick
"’ANTED. I
| ” anks . Phone I "anteT, . mshed *PaO
FOR SALE: Croquet 6 ball sets. $5.50 and ,up; a few new 26" balloon tired gill’s and boy's
FOR SALE: Ford Ferguson! bicycles on old pri^e. Buy now tractor, complete outfit, practi-i they are getting hard to get. cally new. H. M Smith, on | Prices on all bikes are going up. mile north of Mt. Meridian. j Weber’s Bike Shop, 200 N. Ind-2i-2p.; iana St. 22^t.
FOR SALE; Fries. 2 I j to 3 1 - lbs., $1.10 each, 142 West Berry Street. 21-2p
FOR SALE: 18 stands of bees, all ir good painted hives. Walter Beam at New Maysville 22-2p.
FOR SALE: Several good tractor tires, good as new army tire. Sevaral never been. used, priced to sell. Walter S. Campbell. 3 miles north of Cloverdale. Greenoastle, Ind. 21-3t
FOR SALE: Girls bicycle, brown mohair davenport, metal porch chairs. Phone 927.
21-3p
Chapel rrf id. Possession sometime this fall. Charles Byrd. Greencasf le, Route 1. 21-22-25-3p
FOR SALE
] FOR SALE: Apartment size Two piece living 1 gas stove, clean and in excellent
PNJR I; A LE: 8 head of J ersey and Gua .-rwey heifers, bred; extra good t<» am of work horses; large two w/aeel trailer with stock twrj rack: two registered Spotted i Poland spring boars, County Fair I winm <ra; 40 LocAist end posts and 75 L mist line posts at the Bain -' brid ge Community Sale Satur-
. r mu' c * a, y > August 23rd. 21-2t sulation ask for Baldwin-Hill, ^ *
.Black Wool demonstration. Gar-1 den tractor and equipment. F. _ E. Foxworthy, Greenoastle, Ind.j
Office phone 130. home
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MISCEi
REAL ESTATE
c °me to tsT] Miirket for *w. cakes, 3 North Cr I leg,
family haw returned to theii j room suite practically new and condition, $25.00 Call foil-.W.
reasonable. 105 East Berry St. 21-3t.
22-3t.
I
FOR SALE: About 5 000 laths.
FOR SALE: Property in Clov-
pnonei erdale, gas. lights, city water and j Runyan.
1 wil1 not bTJ a nv debts but.
746-R.
FOR SA1JC: 1-2 gal. ice cream | clean, good as new. all nails out. freezers. $2.00 each: lawn mower. See John Tharp. 609 south Jack- | $3.00; good ice box. $10.00; |son street. 22-lt.!
horse drawn mower $30.00: two large cider presses $12.50 each.!
NOTICE: Rummage Sale at Courthouse Saturday. August 23. 8:15 a. m. Benefit American 'Legion Auxiliary. 19-2,'2-2t.
Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. (cistern water. Well located,
possession at once. See me after 5 p. m. J. L. Smith, Cloverdale
20-3p.
FOR SALE: All steel one-
R. W. Baldwin. Greencastle R 4 i ' vheel trnilor ' exc< ' ,le '' t condition.
’ 22 2p Phone 249. _ 22-3t.
FOR SALE: One Hupp 1936 coupe, good rubhe r, reconditioned. One DeSotiv Sedan. One steel 1 wheel trailer. Walter S. Campbell. 20-212-23-31
FOR SALE: North Jackson] Street. 9 room house, five! rooms first floor with bath aivlj foui’ room second floor withj
FOR SALE: Balboa rye. Harry! Notiw * 811 Dodge and Giltz. Morton. 22-2p I P’ymouth car owners. Wards
Inow have on hand rebuilt motors
FOR SALE: Balboa rye. Hiram Keck. New Maysville.
2p-3p.
for your cars at $144.95 exchange price. Ford 1935 to *41, Plymouth 1935-’40 and ’41, 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 $114.05 exchange price. Montgomery Ward. 12-tf.
FOR SALE: Registered Berkshire gilt. Bill Clodfelter, at Morton. 22-lp
, Indelibile ink usually can ly removed from silk or nylon parachutes by frequent washings in
warm water.
FOR SALE: Apples. Aker orchard, Reelsville on U.S. 40.
15-12p
j In Church Row
I
FOR SALE: 2 dozen folding rhairs in good condition. One 5 foot cabinet. East Side Cabinet Shop. 20-3p.
FOR SALE- 62 nice Durov j feeding hogs. Theodore Hurst, j Airport Road. 22-2p
LOST
LOST: Brown coin purse con-
taining $7.00 or $8.00, between 1 poplar street.
Greencastle Hardware and 202 j —
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fold out of pu^
rest mom. avoid furtbet i
S. Staley, Man,,
l'* ) v t forp.n |
bath, renting for $45.00 per 1 u '’ l0n sak month. Has furnace and stoker.I '' 3,1 kimi! 1 See Harry H. Talbott. 22-21. | ends ' ° n '
2 ’.rd at 6 o'ckxll
WANTED
i °r. practically ,
WANTED: A short order ' heater attachnl
cook. Apply Royale Cafe. 20-6t j
| Our 1948 wrt« WANTED: Men to work on j are coming lovcM farm and rut posts, 12 West Specialty Snap
16-tf j - - '
IF you knout
“ v ' - j WANTED: General hauling.! you too wouM West Walnut t- •" rl ^ j grain, wood, trash, gravel, and, Fma Foam Stoj hams. 202 West Walnut Bt 22-lt J ^ 192 E . p liwi - ]
FOR SALE
mer.
16-6p :
NOTICE I will cover yotir buttons and h“lt buckles for you. Phone ft‘*7-J. Blanche Snider
Benton Strange Bureaucrat; Welcomes Probe of Division
Three-Two Edge for labor In New NLRB, Say Senators
i’—William Benton, v/ho has taken considerable of beating as assistant secretary cf state at the hands of
FOR SALE: 1929 Model A Ford. Bob Cooper. Mt. Meridian.
21-3p.
One ton rt’iain hoists. Myers “over the casing" deep xvell water syaJems. Coal bilekets. Pump jacks complete xiith motors. Electric fence posts complete with bracket-s. Monarch deluxe electric roaster ranges. j ftft gallon electric water heat-
l ers.
j Fixe foot hathtuhs, complete
j uith fittings.
W'ANTED: Carpenter work by the job or by the hour. Call 131 for appointment. Roy MoCallie. 8066 Maple. 19-5t W A NTBD~ Angus huii or polled Hereford. Russell Scobec, Greencastle. 21-3p. WANTED: Vanlt and cesspool cleaning, otuside toilets. Free estimates. modern plumbing equipment. Address Box 54':>
21-6p
FOR SALE 8 tractors on rub- ] with fittings. I
her. 1 combine, and 9 com pick- ( Monarch cnmbinatirtn coal-1 ' ij y anner. ers. Call at farm. Priced to sell, j PrrmWr \ WANTED: A furnished or un-
21 ' 6t i sweepers. | furnished house or apt. for DeOil burning automatic xvater I Pauw faculty member and wife.
Phone 817-M. 21-3p
Walter S. Campbell.
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William Benton
CHARGING Rev. Guy Emery Shipler whitewashed Yugoslavia's Tito , regime of all religious persecu1 tion, Mrs. Natalie Wales Paine ! resigns as trustee of the Churchman associates, a group of prominent Episcopalians, in New York. Shipler recently toured Yugoslavia as Tito's guest and pub-
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TF^ASHINGTON
y* a beating a
Congress, considers himself something of a rare bird among Wash' ington's bureaucrats—and others. He is independently wealthy and young enough to enjoy the battle for what he bellevea right. Consequently, he chuckled when Congress proposed a $100,000 probe into the activities of his division. Including the controversial
"Voice of America" 0%'erseas broadcasts. Benton would prefer that the money be spent on propaganda to the peoples behind the Russian "iron curtain." However, he feels so sure of the record of his office that he believes that, by a thorough study, the American people and Con-
gress will be made aware of the essential Impor- ^ ^ fam^w^Veport InThe tance of the pork he Is doing. Churchman, official Episcopalian
Benton feels that he is probably the only map9Kin( .
bureaucrat who welcomes a probe of this sort. Also, probably unconsciously, the Investigation' has eliminated the possibility of Benton’s resignation. He wouldn’t resign under Are, and Secretary of State George C. Marshall probably
would not ask him to.
• • • •
• WEIGHTED?—Some senators see the new National Labor Relations Board as being weighted 3-to-2 In favor of labor. That was the reason for acme opposition to former Democratic Senator Abe Murdock's appointment as a member of the
flx’e-man board.
These senators figured that Murdock, who had a pro-labor record In Congress, along with NLRB Chairman Paul Herzog and NLRB Member John Houston, would see eye-to-eye and write the board's majority decisions. In the minority, in such an event, would be James Reynolds and , J. Copeland Gray, both former corporation officials. Murdock and Gray were named to the board under the Taft-Hartley statute which ] vastly expanded the NLRB's duties. * • • • • BISING STAR?—The star of Justice Department Attorney William A_ Paisley, 51, is rising in the Justice department. To careful observer*, it is just now downright luminous. | Paisley, it will be remembered, arose from comparative obscurity to win the conviction of former Rep. Andrew May (D), Kentucky, and the Garsson brothers, owners of the peanuts-to-palace munitions combine, on charges of war fraud conspiracy. He then placed behind ban Boston's venerable, but not venerated. Mayor James M. Curley. Attorney General Clark has named Paisley aw one of two special assistants sent to Kansas City to study charges of fraud In last year's Democratic primary. Paisley does not look like "Mr. District Attorney.’’ He is stoopshouldered. wears spectacles, speaks with a drawl. Instead of overwhelming witnesses with blustering questions, he pries, wheedles
and cajoles them.
Watch the star! It may shine brightly over President Truman's
Missouri river.
• • # •
• PATS FOR TAIT—Senator Robert A. Taft (R), Ohio, despite the numerous criticisms thrown at him as the actual, if not titular, leader of the Senate Republicans, sometimes receives kind words even from his Denucratic opponents. Possessing a keen legal mind
In the opinion of many, he is usually quick to cite
fine differences of phraseology.
This talent came to the fore one day recently when the Army-Navy unification bill came to the floor. The sympathetic armed services committee, which hsd labored over the bill for months, failed to
spot a deUil which would have given these sendees a strong voice _^,_ in developing foreign policy. Taft even took the position that It M FRIENDLY SALES
K c L» un^ou.,, ' V^SERVICE
by the Senate It provided that the armed services might advlRe on PHuNE 297 foreign and domestic policies only “in so far as they affect security.** Free EMlmatr*
Aladly Made.
FOR SA T J3: Good, boy’s 26" bicycle. $20. Leonard Newman. Fillmore. 20-3p. FOR SALE: Barred Rock fries George Bailey. Mt. Meridian.
18-20-22-3p
FU.R SALE: Gladioli, all colors, Ben Jarvis, R. 1, 20-22-2t FOR SALE: A Baldwin player piano in good condition. Arto several rolls. $40. Phone 884M or see Mrs. Goldie O’Neal. 22-2p. !
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Call Art Furniture Co. Let Ua Re*upholster And Rebuild Your LIVING ROOM SUITE As Low As $69.00 Any 2-pc. Suite Term* up to 12 Month* to pay Choice of hundreds of fabrics at a wide range of prices. Get a grand choice of lovely new coverings, expert factory workmanship and a written guarante* with all work. Also j repairing and refiniahing.
heater*.
Monarch coal kitchen range*, i Five foot PMIco home lockers.
4 point barbed wire. Torridaire coal room
it or*.
Heaxy range boilers. Murdock all-metal lawn chairs. Heavy 14 foot farm gates.
WANTED :Any kind of dead
cireiil- i * tock 0411 278 > Greencastle
Charges paid. John Wachtei Company. eod
C. H. and C.
HARDWARE BNINRRIDCE
Before school begins take the precaution of having your child’s eyes examined* Glasses fitted only when needed. DR. J. F. CONRAD Optometrist 109 EL Washington St PHONE 240 Foeweewwahaoo
WANTED: Vaul.t cesspool cleaning. See or write Jess Rumley. Greencastle, Route 3. Airport Road. 22-23-25-27-29-5p WANTED: Custom baling, wire tie baler. John Moore. 206 West Poplar St. Phone 995-J. WANTED: 2 or 3 room furnished apartment for young veteran and wife. Phone 998-M. Male Help Wanted: Well known paint manufacturer! want* a good salesman for Greencastle territory. Prefer man about 28 to 34 years of age. Permanent position, straight j salary with expenses paid. U*o your own car, with car allowance. or we will furnish car. Address P. O. Box 1110, Terre ^ ; Haute, Indiana. 22-25-27-3t i
Authorized Eb| and Set rice TVj electric clearer Pt price only S695j home de.noa'tntK Pa.'.il Mason. ;i:l| St. NOTICE. Moose Picnic at I Evan’s farm Auj.j members and find Bring full basket j NOTICE OK n\li| MEM Of I Noticeis herd* | Creditors. Hcnia^ Lisgar Russell Bk tr appear in Dirt Court, neld at iana. on the 22 1947, and show t the Final SettM with the estate should not be ap| heirs arc notiMI| there make pm and recleve t!*i shares. Ethel Alice tral National Basij Witness, tie Court, tnis 12 d>l| No. 8757 Gillen & Lyon! Omer C. Akers! Circuit Court
Wanted: Someone to do washing and ironing. Must call and deliver. Address P. O. Box 467. 2p
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COMPLETE
CAR SERVICE Wheel Balancing
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