The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1947 — Page 4
J
I
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1947.
OBITIXRY
One brother, Roscoo Hurst of Phoenix. Arizona, preceded ho:
his machinery shed.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard en-
in death a little over a year ago. | tertained at a wiener roast on “The Triumph of Evening 1 ’ the lawn Thursday in honor of
last lingering rays of the
setting Sun
Spotted all the hills with goM.
As 1 watched the approachin-
night-falt
' The picture about me, unfold.
On Saturday morning at 8:'50 ofclook. June 2hth. 1947. Sylvia Jane Hurst Brnwnutg. passed ,,,^ ( from this life of Borrow and care, to that rest that remains to the
people of God.
Her passing wag just 18 years to the day and to the hour from I
that of her dear mother.
The daughter of Levi and Fid- A thought rame to me in the on
elia Hurst, was born December twilight
fth. 1880 on the farm home of Our lives are liken to the day. her parents, south of the Nation- With the beauty of morning, th
al Road, near Putnamvllle", In'di-i hurry of noontime
ana. She lived here until slv And approaching darkness, at
was about 4 years of age, at the end of the way.
which time her parents moved , ,, folter
1 But while I poundered on the
south of Mt. Meridian on another, . First
Classified Ads
their son. Charles' 8th birthday.
For Sale
FOR SALE: Beef for locker. Good Shorthorn calf ready to (butcher. A. M. Colwell, Airport, 15F21. 8-2p.
Mr and Mrs. Paul McGaughey MILLER'S, 5, 6, 7 and 8 a-d Mr and Mrs. Willis Clodfel- J foot stp P ladders, starting at ter attended the Illinois Polled ! $4 - 95 - l7 - 19 Washington, Hereford sale that was held a.t j 8tf-
the Fair grounds, DuQuoin, HI. Aug. 30. Mr. dodfelter
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Modern six room,
WANTED: Urgently needed, 2 or 3 room furnished apartment. Am regularly employed. Harold
FOR SALE: Eave troughs, down spouting and accessories.
bought a tr ick load of registe.red 1 weed burners. Automatic Natur Hereford females. | a , gas f Urnace conversion burn-
er, Oil
FOR SALE: 1935 Dodge two door sedan. Fair condition. Hoosiar Pete Station. 8-2t. j 800
farm, where she lived through her girlhood clays. ) She united with Ihe Bethel Missionary Baptist church in Marion towr.ehip at the approximate age of 22. and in the year of 1935. she and her husband transferred their membership to New Providence church. Through these many years, ;he remained a true and faithful believer in her God. walking consistent with her profession, and proving her faith by her works
in Jesus Christ.
She was united in marriage ht Wilbur Rohards in 1904, who passed away about 3 years later. To this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Zelma Rohards Coy, wife of Donald L. Coy, now living in Seymour, Indiana. About 10 years after the passing of Mr. Rohards, she wasj united in marriage to Ralpn j Browning, of Greencastle, who proved to be a very devoted hus-
bands and father.
During the latter years of life.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman, |
Mr. un.l Mrs. EJ CTodfelter, Mr. aU ahmiinum ironing boards.! and Mrs. Otis Clo Ifelter and' Natural gas Automatic water daughters attended the Clod-1 heaters. $84,50. All metal coast-
Paise wedding at the
FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion Friday, Sept. 12th, 6 large Angus calves, rows, 3 year old bred to Angus hull to calve in March; 1 large 3 yr. old Angus with nice
. . calf 2 months old; 2 large heifer uming watei heaters j ca ] ves an( j one s t P er calf; 1 large
j IB months old steer; One 2 year
' Ang'us bull extra good.
1 1-2 acres, just outside of city, electricity and water, everything modern, nice place for children. John Tharp, 609 south'
9 -l p j Plant 2.
l ' 0R rent.
/ Clyd ? A J
Eubank. Phone 136 or 22F11. ’ 4. I ’l
8-2p.
Jackson street.
Christian church, Craw-
A Star shone out above me. | though only a spark. It was joined by myriads of others, and soon With the rising Moon dispelled the dark. Thus the Autumn day was end-,
cd—
And the Heavenly lights shown |
bright.
W'th a glorious, peaceful beaut 1 Which makes one love the nighl And so it is. with the children of mankind When youth and hurryings noontide are past. They welcome the peace of evening twilight
Sylvia was greatly handicapped! Washington^ D. C. is visiting her by an affliction, caused by a leg Smother, Mrs. Laura Webster, injury. And during all of these Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mcyears, Br. Browning was so con-j Gaughey moved from the Marion sideline, so kind, and so helpful Brattaln farm to Russellville
to her in all ways possible. And j last week.
her devotion for him was equally j Sheep killing dogs are a,t work as great. j again. They were in Estel Drastic is survived by the hus- goo's flock Friday night, killing j
band, one daughter, Zelma. one one.
fordsville, Sunday afternoon. They were also present for the reception that was held at the bride’s home in Crawfordsville.
45 Report For
Tiger Football Forty-five gridiron aspirants
have reported to Coach Edwin "Mike" Suavely as football practiee began this week at DePauw University. A few other men are ■je to report on Blackstock
field before the week is out. Opening the practice sessions
Knowing Heavens beauty shall w ' tJl P assin 8 and Ricking work
and the fundamental of tolocking. Coach Snavely has set two practice periods daily, with a
.-kull session each evening. The Tigers will open their sea-
son on Sept. 27 at Appleton, Wise., where they will meet the
Lawrence College eleven. With a dozen new men. to
join the best of last year’s returnees, Snavely hopes to have a smooth machine in operation by the timee the fiist match is played. The first home game will be on Oct. 4, when the Tigers meet the University of Louisville in
Blaekstcck Stadium.
Assisting Snavely are Hall Hickman, head basketball coach,
9-2t.
be theirs at last.
ei wagons, corn knives, weed snaths and blades. Roof coating. outside white house paint, furnace pipe and supplies, Water separators, Parmak electric fence charger. I^arge clothes baskets. Electric hedge trimmers, Cory coffee makers, Tini ned milk buckets. Hog oilers, | Straight and Extension ladders, j Hand Force pumps, Four point j barbed wire, AU metal shower cabinet, Riggs Beauty Ware, Lavatory complete with fittings, 66 gallon Monarch electric water heater, Cellar sump pump, Mon-j arch electric roaster range, All metal kitchen sinks. Adjustable window screens, Monarch CoalElectric kitchen range, All types coal heating stoves and circulators. C. H. & C. Hardware, Bainbridge. 5-4t.
FOR SALE: Chester White gilt sired by Modern Ace, Grand Champion Illinois State Fair nad Senior Champion Indiana and Wisconsin State Fairs; dam a half sister to Grand Slam, Grand Champion Indiana and Wisconsin and Junior Champion Illinois. Mrs. Walter Evens, Greencastle.
9-2p.
FOR SALE: 5 room modern , : idian.
house, 119 West Berry St. Call least of 43 on 40,
M. 8-3t.
after 6:00 P-
WANTED: Ride to Alliso # !!
4:12 p. m. to 1:06 a.
jWalter DePew, Phone Mt. I/ or .
Greencastle R. 2, 2 ’ riji es
/* 8 ‘3p
for mjsi for Kiris o t , j afternoon, or J
WANTED:
FOR SALE: * room modern j Royale Caf<1
house, except tub, hardwood floors, closed-in back porch, new furnace, new roof, fine location. Cajl after 5 p. m. at 816 S. College Ave. Herbert Boswell.
5-4p.
Kitchen
WANTED: To rent d »ipy an<J I grain farm on thirds ' by ex . ’ perienced farm hand. 004 re _ j ferences. Winferd Gut / rip. R. r 4, Crawfordsville, Ir/j. 9.^
POR RENT f acrps . Plenty
j OrvilL Va„ aw help, j brid S p . Ind. 8-3t j ——■
'Motti
FOR SALE: Good four wheel trailer, James Brewster, 2 1-2 miles northwest of Reelsville. 9-lt.
S. H. P.
HERRON
Mrs. Della McGa.ugh.ey spent the week end with Mrs. Laun
Guilliam.s ar.d son, John.
Miss Bernadine Webster of
FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion. Friday, Sept. 12th, 20 head shoats weighing 120 lb. 9-2t.
FOR SALE: 3 acres, new 4| — room house, out buildings and* WANTED: Womrji t 0 g P ep g water. 3 miles west of Clover-1 months old baby, i.r, days a dale, Ind., R. R. 1. Leslie Hunter, week. Can be kep f |„ her home.
6-6p. j Phone 274-W for 'particulars.
FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, good 5 room house, electricity. Cecil Davidson, Greencastle R. 4.
ketch***]
|»-(UP,^JJ
? 0ck hp * todal
‘oading
land Tra n*P0!H Sailors Spij Ce 1 againRt a mom thp ^matio, men '» Union.
1 More tnan tool
• WANTED: M gn to j farm and cut {pasts, 9-3p. I Poplar street. /
1 °ther irate city work oi, 1 area to ILwjj 12 West i the vessel to tlJ
16-tf | assistance of
! Vigila-ts
v;.
FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, 3' WANTED: Itiders to In dian-• hateh , - room houw^oUier out bunding,. wu. « u,”.
Pacific (AFLi, the matter to t Labor Council |
Notice all Ford, Dodge and Plymouth car owners. Wards now have on hand rebuilt motors .’or your cars at $144.96 exchange price. Ford 1935 to ’41, Plymouth 1936-’40 and ’41, Dodge ’36 and ’40. Also block assembly for 1939 to *46 Ford 85 $167.95 also 96, $169.96 ex-
FOR SALE: Bedsprings, dresser, kitchen table. Call 101-M. 9-2p.
fruit trees. Price $1000. 1-2 miles | Douthitt ' 6 wuth Madison St. north of Ferndale. Write Russell / 8-2p
Baker, 856 Woodrow Ave., Ind-
ianapolis Ind.
^ WANTE D: Middle aged wo-
9 ' -, L man wan ds housekeeping work ac ti°n
FOR SALE: Delco light plant, Electrolux refrigerator. A. G. Kirk, Reelsville. 9-2p FOR SALE. Bed, springs and spring-air mattress, good as new. Mrs. Zella Leonard, Bajrnbridge.
9-3t.
Th e action I
of the shipping, K L. Schoels, i local ILWU unit] Stings, inter,
sentative at Dmgshoremea
FOR SALE: 1940 Pontiac club coupe, good condition. 313 jEast Hanna after 6 p. m. 9-2p.
Change; 1936 and 36, 86 model| FOR SALE: Nice Duroc male $114.95 exchange price. Mont-! hog, 6 months old, vaccinated.
gomery Ward. 12-tf. I Hubert Crodian, Clinton Falls. . , .... ,, a “ 1 * w ono some laths, same solid doors, 2-8
1 * 6-10 and a glass door. Good
FOR SALE: Nice modern 7 for small/family. Phone 417-J. room house with 20 acres. John ) / 8-2p. Tharp, 609 so'Uth Jackson St. ' WAN,'TED~Housekeeper, cook
9 - 1 P for sir in family. Live on place.
FOR SALE: Pullct^loO AAA’ Must furnish references. R. C . WhiL 1 Rock and Rhode Island Ste ' ,f * 8 . 441 Postal Stat ^ Bllg. Reds. March hatched from blood, Ind,; «‘ a P‘>l is ' Ind - Ph( >»e LI. ,5697. i load
listed stock. Power cream sep-1 8 ’ 3t Ketchikan nienk arator, been used 6 months.! 1* ANTED: Two near attract j othpr foups y American No. 10 Sun Beam tiw women, over 28, for Green- 1 P papef ul pioketiq
citfstle. Dignified work by ap- i ^1 Coeater, fx-intment in, the cosmetic field. a K pn t for the SClJ
No canvassing or deliveries
heatrola, large size. Jesse (Doc) Ensor, Clinton Falls, R. R- 1.
9-3p.
I FOR SALE: 8 nice one glass 1 windows 32 x 34 ajid frames, i
to have orderejj unload the shiii
gianddaughter, Roberta Jane' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pefflry and who will work with tackles, Coy .three sisters, Mrs. Ruth son of Hillsboro called on Mr guards, and centers; and LeiRoy Carl ot Indianapolis, Mrs. Roma land Mrs. B. W. Gibbs last 'Pups- Buchhoit, head track coach, who Donnohue and Miss Venice Hurst day. is working with the ends and of Greencastle. Also one broth- Otis Clodfelter has erected a who will have charge of reserve er, Burl Hurst of Greencastle. government barrack! building to games. 1 ■ » 1. ■ 1 Snavely was formerly head
football coach at East Stroudsburg. Pa., State Teachers College. A varsity player at the University of Illinois for three years, he was a teammate of Ray Eliot, tow head coach at
Illinois.
Remaining dates on DePa.uw’s schedule are as follows: Oct. 11, University of Rochester here (Old Gold Day); Oct. 18, at Carleton College; Oct. 25, Ohio Wesleyan here (Dad's Day); Nov. 1, at Butler; Nov. 8, at Barlham; JTov. 15, Wabash, here.
INDIAN VALLEY FARMS
AUCTION SALE OF TOP QUALITY PUREBRED SHORTHORN
CATTLE
At The Farm Friday, September 19,1947 BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 6 Dark Red Herd Bulls Prospects 37 High Quality Females Featured in this draft sale of Purebred Shorthorns is the get and serviee of two great imported Bulls. Imp. Aldnuorth Bishop, our senior herd bull, by Aldsuorth policy by Aldsxwirth Policeman and Imp. Klmley Gold Patrol, our junior herd hull by Klmley Police Patrol by Aldsworth Policeman, (i herd red bullet, sons >1 Imp. Aldsworth Bishop and all are the low-set, hloeky, rugged kind that will make top herd Mires. Included in the female offering are open and bred h.-tfers by Imp. Aldsworth Bishop and cows, some with calves al side by .Aldsworth Bishop and Klmley Geld Patrol and rebred. The majority of the femal s are bred to Klmley Gold Patrol. Breeding at it's best can lie secured at this sale of outstanding Individuals with the best bloodlines. Plan now to att/'iul. FOR THE SALE CATALOG WKITK To HAL LONGLEY, Sale Manager 16 South Locust Street, Aurora, Illinois. WALTKR A YANNA THKASHKR. Owners, Bloomington, Ind. Sale Headquarters—Hotel Graham. Bloomington, Ind. Farm is located Southwest of Bloomington on Rout,- 46.
FOR SALE:
Kerosene stove,
table top model.
Lloyd Surber,
2 miles west of Bainbridge on 36.
6-3p.
FOR SALE:
Duplex Round
Oak stove. R. L. Allen, northeast
of Greencastle,
R. 3. Phone B.
Chaplin.
8-3p
FOR SADE: International 61 combine, good condition. JVm. Kiger, 4 miles worth F'illmore. 8-3p. FOR SALE: Front end loader for M tractor, used very little. Also milking Shorthorn purebred bull. Jesse McMurtry, Fincastle. 8-2p.
flexible hours. Car and telephone
essential. Women in our or- Longshoremen’s ganization earn fVO to $100 week- r€ P , ’ p «“t'tatlve»ofl ly in, commission. For interview Kanizations ipioaf
. ^ - j.- '"'''‘'write Mrs. Pauline Steiremoller. 8100,1 b y 0: > Uit FOR SALE: Good dining room bargains. John Tharp, 609 so,*h ^ Dirpctor m ; spokesman sa;L
„„ Alaska nmt. ..
j b y
suite. hattan
R. S. McCullough,
Man-9-3p.
Jackson street.
FOR SALE AT COOK’S—The new Peerless Outdoor Grille, top 16 inches by 32 inches, bums! coal or wood. Grates can be adjusted for either. Can be fed from hinged top grate or feed door in solid front. Other uses are, trash burner and incinerator. Delivered promptly for only $23.45.. Furniture Exchange, W. Side Square. Phone 170-J. 9-lp
WANTED
Eviction Notice: The house I
FOR SALE: One large brood sow, to fa.rrow Oct. 1. A good one. Robert Gose, Reelsville. 8-3p.
E li&on once used a locomotive whistle to telegraph across the river between Sarnia. Ontario, and Port Huron, Mich., when a sable broke.
“I LOST 52 POUNDS
Wear Size 14 Again” Urg.C. D. Wi lls, Texas, writes: ”1 ras continually trying different ways to reduce, hut without sucess. 1 weighed 170 pounds. Then ^ tried the AYDS Vitamin Candy itt during Plan and lost 52 pounds. ^low 1 weigh only llh.” Yourexgrriptirr mav or may not be the eame w Mrs. Well* but why not try the »YI)S way. Thou sand'* of other* have l*«fl A VI >S IManme resxfuHy looand :
In ' linirnl test* conducted h? medical randy Reducing Plan.
Villi tin* Plan you don't Cut oufany •ral*. starches, potatoe*. meats or 'Utter. You simply cut them down. Osimple ami easier when you cnioy wliriou* AYI>S a* directed. No Vugs. No laxative* No exercise. No •a*«ag<v Absolutely hariiile*s. JO toy* supply of Ayd« only $2.25. If #>t delighted with results, MONEY VACK ou tic very um box. i’hogg KKLLKK-COAN PHARMAC Y
FOR SALE: Baby bed and mattress in splendid condition, $18.50: baby play pen, good as new, $8.00; baby carriage, $3.00! stair gate, 50c; high chair, $1.00; Neslings crib blanket, practically new, $2.50; overstuffed chair, needs recovering, $3.00. Call at 508 S. Indiana street, 5 to 7 p. m. 8-2p. FOR SALE: Balbo rye from certified seed, produced 28 bushels to acre. Phone 902 or Rural 22F23. 8-3t. FOR SALE: Frying chickens. See “Splinter” Myers, R. 3, Phone 17F11. 8-6t.
FOR SALE: Four inch Orangeburg fiber pipe for root proof sewers. 35c per foot. Phone 656-R. 9-2t.
( Ave. I.idianapolis 22, todlana,. i A 18 * 1 ** porta nora
8-4t. ! ' oad ed by the ulk|
— . men, he said, MISCELLANEOUS , ^
j from the piers. I The ship haj; l
I am building a home but it teed See A R B1 l0ck won’t be finished in time. Will 8 . 6
aomeone rent me a furnished •
apt. for about 30 days. F. E.' GRAPES, ready for Thursday
McCallle. Phone 131.
FOR SALE: 1940 Covered Wagon trailer house, modern. L mile north of Cloverdale, west 3rd house. Vernon Harris. 9-3p. FOR SALE: Chest of drawers, ctdar lined, bed stead and springs, good books, electric lamps, Havilland china and antiques. Call at 1021 S. College Ave. 9-3t.
WANTED TO RENT: A bouse. Will give good rent pay for suitl able place. Write Greencastle • Post Office Box 131. 5-2p HELP WANTED: Man with family to work on Dairy. Apply P.O. Box 313 or call 57 or 688.
5-4t.
HELP WANTED: Girl to work in office. Typing necessary. shorthand preferred. Apply Box 1000 Banner. 5-4t.
5-tf. after 4 m., 806 South, tlHjwU §t. J. A. Allee. 8-2p. i
MR. G. I.
LET BANNER ADS SELL IT
PRESIDENT HAS NARROW ESCAPE
FOR SALE: 4 milk cows, 3 Jerseys and 1 Guernsey. T. B. and Bangs tested. Walter Neese, Cloverdale. 8-3p FOR SAIJC: 1935 Dodge 2 door cogch, new paint, good condition. 6 South Madison Street. ®-3t. FOR SALE: 1937 Ford truck, panel job, first class condition, price $450. John Tharp, 609 south Jackson St. 9-lp. FOR SALE: Registered purebred Jersey cow 4 years old; purebred Jersey heifer 1 1-2 years old. Mrs. Ellis Taber, state mad 42, 4 miles southwest o< Cloverdale. 8-$t
BULLDOZING Service RAINES BROS. Phone 698R Fillmore, 352
If you are a qualified Veteran the Government will pay all coats, anil you will get subsistence monthly. We trained Armv
Specialist,
now.
Choose your field
REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
DIESEL
AUTO BODY AND FENDER REPAIR AUTO MECHANIC i We have just opened our Indianapol!.s office. To get full information write: COMMERCIAL TRADES INST. Carl Bowers, K-gistrar 1449 N. Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Indiana.
A FEW electric washing! machines. Both apartment and family siz.* Now available. Williams and Greve. 9-l!-13-3t. i I will have one more load of J good southern Indiana tree rip11m d Alberta peaches, Wednes- ! day evening about 4 o’clock. Lcland Chilcote, Ih, miles west o f Morton on State Road 38 Please bring containers. ft-2t If you want to go to the country see me now. There will be a day when you will want out there. I haye homes and farms one acre to 10 acres, with electricity and water, good wells, several good buys. John Tharp, 609 south Jackson street. 9-lp
Aug. 6 ina diaputj pany whether Till provisions shouU l| to their contract I shoremen. 0(181 Al | ROCHESTER.! (INS)—Mrs. Alice| Rochester, discoi usual beans m w| Is 30 inches lonff is a Siamese foot-lorg beam I
stem.
Mrs. MossmaM be 86 year old, I is one of the inf enthusiastic fiiti
state.
The U.S says “about orel extinguished by i departments with hand extia
LOST
LOia': Wriat watch, water j proof "Kingston Incabloc” north or south of Belle Union. Finder ;
please return $5.00 reward.
(! ARDEN 1 AND F. I. FUI S Ksall Plum!
to Van
French.
9-Jt.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two, 2 room efficiency apartment*, furnished or unfurnished. Call in person at the Art Furniture Store. 8-St
President Harry Truman remained In the back seat of his car after the vehicle took a nasty skid on a slippery mountain road near Rio dr Janeiro on Sept. 6. Above radio photo shows guards and necret aervice men pushing the automobile back onto the highway. No one was injured. (International Radio-Soundphoto).
FOR BALE: Winter coat and suit; also all wool skirts, sweaters, jumpers and a raincoat, aixe 14-18. AU In excellent condition. Call 321-M. 8-3t. FOR BALE Dining room suite 8 piece Walnut, excellent condition, table small enough for (linnette, ashestes pads; small maple kneehole desk, almost new; maple antique four poster bed; new barrels, wardrobe. Phone 9a. 12f West Berry »t.
•-2t.
FOR SALJ^: 17 Duroc gilts,. I 2nd. Utter, not bred- Fer.rand und Leonard, 3 miles east on atilesville Road. 8-3p, FOR SALE: Ono white pore lain cook stove, with reservoir.! See Paul Taylor, 205 E. Berry
St.
8-2p.
LOANS I £ME INDIANA 19 k, E- W
FRlW
ABOUT voue ■u«iNes^.^ r ’ ORCHIP/t^T
tw£ > pOl/^ MATTS 122; ei£!
i*«: Kl
