The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1949 — Page 3

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

tJKKENCASTLK MBLK I <KNTKK

Girl Scouts

Friday

7:00 Choir Rehearsal

501 llaima Street Lewis Drengacs, Pastor Klmer Evens, Supt. Sunday School, 10 00 A M. Morning I Worship, 11 A. M. Young peoples’ mooting, 6.15

P. M.

Eveningfc 1 rvicc, 7.30 P. M. . „ . . Prayer mooting and HiU1( . | Church School.

study, Weinosday at 7. 30 P. M. ' Thou shall love thy God with all thy heart with all thy soul and with all thy mind. This is

THE DAHY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1949.

FIRST CHKISTI W ( HFIM H Flalph H. Saunders, Minister. Lois Arnold, Chairman of th"

Board.

Fiank MeKeehan, Supt of th '

lion's statistician. Dr. Albert C Hoover of Chicago. This is reported tor make the Methodist Chiu eh the largest Protestant com, nunion in the world. The Church has 62 bishops; 24,113 ministers; and a woman's organization of 1.■455,086 members. Last year the Church members gave $196. 435.168 for all purI ( ses, including $28,125,305 f " missions and benevolences.

New .Jersey Eyes Another Bow ling ('liamplonshlp

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Classified Ads

For Sate

Atlantic City. N. J. lUP) New Jersey, host to the 1949j American Bowling Cong res.-; tournament, has won thr-'C j championships in the 45-yc.ir

history of the event.

In 1913. Peter Schultz and f‘n<»hing and fine quality fabrict John Koster of Newark won th ! uaJl Art ^mlture Shop. 7 west

FOR BALE: Allis-Clml ners , 1938 VV. C. tractor and plow anil cultivators, newly painted and in 1 A shape. Phillip Goode, north

FOR SALK Good used A BC.; washer. Weber's Bike Shop. 290 i I North Indiana St. 7-2t.

LOST

j of Briek Chapel on 43.

LOST : White and brown three

legs fox hound, female. Claud--6-::pj FYJH ftAUC: John Deers model j Query, tooo Crown St.. Green ' A tractor, new motor and tires, CRS tl.\ 8-Ip.

FOR SALE: Extra good 1940 . power lift, cultivators and plow J Chevrolet car or will trade forlon rubber MISCELLANEOUS UPHOLS . r.K».No: for big* j cheaper car. 2 mile north Bain . Union. 7-2p. ,

^rade upholstering, repairing, re | i,ridge. Carl Higgle. 6-6t !

I will not be responsible for

doubles title and the following

Franklin street. Phone 289.

FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet

13-tt

j two door, new tires, SIOO.OO;

FOR SALE: 2 Used oak flat any debts other than my o vn. top desks, can give immediate Fiank Moore. 7-2p

delivery. Indiana Loan Co. 7-2t

GRACES BEAUTY SHOP

"Northern" ar.d "Southern" j

year John Negley anil D. Van

Ness, also of Newark, succeeded I for SALF.. Hog tnem A. F. Weber of Elizabetn 6x7 Blark L, um her Co., 501 N.

1-tf.

won the all-events title in 1921 Indiana. Phone 403.

Ii

separated from each other for j tecades on political and theologi- ’

Morning worship 10:00 o’clock 1 issues, are cooperating with | The minister will speak oh Mi d-j ’ at 'h other in pressing a progra '• , Ration and the Good Life. j of rehabilitation of European ^

Church school classes meet : msplaced persons in communities th« first ami great eommannn nt * follows: At 9:30 a. m.. Intenned-| throughout the United States.

iate Dcpaitment, Senior CUo- ! They have raised a joint fund of and Women’s Bible Class. \ t ! *365.000 to assist in resettlement 10:0(i a. m., Nursery, Kinder- families; and they have a

FOR SALE: 1000 bales mixed hay. Ladlno alfalfa, little red

j 193S Dodge four door sedan, ex-j FOR SALE: F-12 tractor eul- specials on all permanent waves, house!;. 1 tra clean 1940 Pontiac five pas.i-i tivator 2-12 inch breaking plows Phone 40. Grace Routt, proenger coupe, new tiros, heater, I Maynard Hansel Fill.i.ore R. 3 1 prietor. 6-8-12-19-21-25-28-7[>. tadio. This car exceptionally! 7-3p i 1 iriTT 1V ' —

clean. One new H. Internationa! j I

tractor; one model X Interna- WA-t J - D Mi. and Mrs C. D. Hawks and

Blindness Feared

Rom: 3-22-2.3

PRESBYT KKIA N CHI IM H Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 9:30 a. m. Church School.

Grover Noel. Supt.

10:30 a. m Nursery fer the

rare of small children.

10:35 a. m Worship Service.

garten, Primary and Junior De-

partments.

Church Cabinet will meet Sunday evening, 7:30. See bullet't

for place of meeting.

Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Boy-j

director of the service in Europe, end a team of workers in the U. S. A. who are securing jobs and housing for the families eo.ring in from several European

countries.

Grace Grogan Hill. Organist: ' 8cou,s wlU mo, t in bast>m(,n t.

Sections will meet on Thuts-

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Bill J. Lockwood, Choir Director Anthem "Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven-Andrews. Sermon “May I Present My Friend!" 5:30 p. m. Tuxis. 6:30 p. m. Westminister Fellowship. Wednesday The choir will practice at 7 pm. Thursday The annual Congregational “Piteh-In” Supper and Meeting will be held in the dining roo.ta, beginning at 6:30 p. m. All members of the Church are expected to attend this meeting. Friday "Teen Town." APOSTOLIC (.Osl’FL TABERNACLE Charles W. Raines, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ■Claude Ash. Supt, Sunday Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Prayer meeting 7:30-

S:00

Tuesday Bible Study 8:00-9:00 Thursday Young People 7:30

day. Section One with Mrs. N. L. Donolson; Section Two with Mrs. Ray Carson; Section Threi with Mrs. Homer Lcucus; Section Four with Mrs. Ida PoUom. Choir practice, Thursday. 7:00 p. m. in the sanctuary. Christian Youth Fellowshu following choir rehearsal. Pla is will be made at this meeting fur the ogservance of Youth Week.

Jan. 30-Fob. 6.

Junior choir practice *u0 meeting, will meet as per a inouncements made in meeting oi

by postcard.

That the General Synod of the Netherlands Reforned Church had sent a letter to the Dutch government sometime prior to the outbfeak of hostilities against the Indonesian Republic, opposing armed intervention in Sumatra and Java and pointing out the grave dangers that would follow such action, has been revealed in New York by Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, secretary of the World C mneil of Churches rh • Dutch Protestants said Dr. Leiper. seem to feel that mili1 tary intervention will push the

and timothy, baled without rain, tor;

Belle Union.

tional tractor plow and cultivr.-

Rafe Me-

WANTED TO RENT: „V family moved from

one F-12 tractor, plow and | hotlm , HaVl , v,,.transferr I Gaughey’s to their form**!

Pete Cox. 3U. miles cultivator. Coatesville Implement j by lh „ 0llli11 . Bak „ 1K Company 111 Kentucky last week.

-!_» " mP ' ln> ' 4 0atPSUl, ‘'' lM(l ’ 1 i to Grei'iicastle and need a hont. .1 James MeCutehan was taken

! Call 714 and ask for the mating- 1 to Culver hospital Friday in thy. I ''''• 8-41. jMcGaughey ambulance for X-

:ay. He is suffering from a spinal trouble. He was brought

Headquarters for curved raft-! ers for barns, garages, machine; *' <>l( ‘ S ALF3: Foiled Shorthorn sheds, warehouses, stores, f a c-' bl111 Milking Shorthorn bull calf i

lories. Black Lumber Co., 501' Registered Duroc fall boars anil WANTED: Rug weaving.

N. Indiana St.

Made of ii w

Phone 403. 19-tf.' Rilts ' -'nnies D. Strahl. Green- H " , "‘B S ,f »' ««>' j field, Ind., R. 4. Phone 1223. I material. 3 miles west of Brick

NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL: 19.7) 7-3t. I (Phapel, i-'j mile south A. .1 Sn I- Robert Clodfclter atid Buddy Willys coupe, 19.15 PlynioUih i < — lor, Greencastle R. R. 1. 8-3p \LGaughey were guests of Roy coupe, 1936 Chevrolet coach.COAL. NO WAITING: Best! WANTED' F. nee buildim. 'b" K, ' sla,vl 111 his hon "' in CrH v ' 1939 Plymouth tnick three-quar- tovo furnace atoker 4 miU . s j t , )(j ) ! ; ,‘ l (’.uauu.teed work. Pho ' foi,lsvi,h ' fr<>m Wednesday evo.i-

IThl' ch vrolet nii k'up '^REED'S 1 nmth ° f Brazil to sign ' t ’ lJni v,>s! ^ oi write Russell Blaydes or Wai1939 Chevrolet pick-up. REEDSj to m | np We ,jp] lver dump Joads I K ,- t k ... , „ ,, week.

for 50c load miie. F-M-F Cor- o

pnration. Call I). Frank Brazil j —

phone 9491. 7-tf .

home Saturday.

ing to Friday morning of last

GARAGE, Mt. Meridian,

evenings.

Open 3-6t.

TIN SHEETING 5 feet by 10 feet, on wood frame. Just roocivi d 100 sections; good for building ] imposes. A. & S. Junk Yard.

4-6*.

WANTED:

Salesladies

MOVING: For Sale 7 eu. it. 1948 Westinghouse refrigerator, 4'- year warranty. Call 759-J.

6-Jp. !

i FOR SALE: Side of extra nie beef. Harley Hedge. Phoir

19F.3.

Roaeh lale, Ind., R. R.

eod-tl ‘ Mrs. Diileina Powers and son, 1 Roger, of North Vernon spent

. Kiiday night at Fred Dahlgrens

li ain as consultants for I.uziers i t and New Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs. Rafe McGnughey and

! sons.

I Mr. and Mrs. James Boolon and son moved from the Forgey i house to the Otis Clodfclter prop-

Russellvlllc last week.

FOR SALE: 8 foot eleetrii ( Individualized Beauty Service tifrigerator, very good condition i Weiuierful opportunity for ad575.00. Bill Reid. R ", Clev VHinement. Write Mrs. Ra\

7-3p. J Gines, 719 East 7th St Bloom-J ton, Ind. 7-2p

WANTED: To repair

Intermediate choir practl-e Indonesians "toward Stalinist ^

Said the FACING TOTAL blindness, 4-ycar-

and meeting will be h." as an- volutir.nary ideology, r.ounced in meeting or by post- 1 S > aod ' 8 " Th< ' t ' sspn,lal

eaid.

thing is that those who bear re- , fponsibility should realize that

old Ernest Ward of Waverly, O., will get a flying trip to Bostofl, Mass., for eye examination due

FIRST NAZARENK CHI RCH j lhf ' v bel »’ create an a G j ^0"° The Se^frUlge fle^d! Mic^

j titude of independent respons.bil-, aoldicr wil , financc the flig,,, s0

C. A. Newby Minister | ity allowing the people of In-, Dr- Samue i b. Pcarlmuttcr, tumMifs Dorothy Birt. S. S. Supt donesia, including the Republic ' 0r sperialist, can try to save the

LUTHERAN MISSION' Vesper Service at the Presbyterian Church, 4:15 P. M Rev. W. Barth of Indianapolis will deliver the sei'Aion. J. Th. Destinon, Pastor,

>T. ANDKEWS EPISCOPAL

CHURCH

7:20 South Locust C. G. Minton, Minister 11:15 A. M Holy Co r, nunion

3M| and sermon

9:45 A. M. Chuieh School for

0(1 i children.

18 • MAPU-: HEIGHTS CHURCH OF GOD Rev. N. Paul Dixon, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Sermon—11

Church School 9:30 A. M. Woi'ship at 10:40 A. M.. Juniors 6:45 P. M. Youth Group 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Evening service 7:30 F. M. Mid-Week Meeting (Wednesday) 7:30 P. M. VigitqfA^Jways Welcome CTK’RI II OF CHRIST

to achieve of their own free will 1 boy's siglit.

(I nter national)

j ii genuine collaboration of frei | peoples within the Netherlands. | j To seek a solution by force of ! ! arms would inevitably lead to I very great difficulties in the

I II I s l l '.t '.'s 111 U’ltltT

Tnwiisii 11» Truster's anmi.'il jMirt !•* th<* .\«l visni'x Ho.iinI

nr

I 111 mil m.-m i«-. Townstiip. rutiutm J 1'••uni . Iiidhmn sliowiiuf rio'. i|»t ;■».

future.” Dr. Leiper points out [ ill: .1 . - ^ an i.aiam u uf . n

I that five per cent < f Indonesians j'',’]' ,

! are Christians, and that many of j them were active in the forma- j ! tion of the Republic. [

uvonucs fur tin ‘inher •') I. T.» I s. STATKM KNT

I ‘IHIir IJSKM KNTS

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FOR SALE: Model B Allis-; FOR SALE: 1947 G. M (’. 1' Chalmers tractor, breaking plov, ten, cab nn chassis. or with cultivators, and 6 foot mower, grain and stock rack, new tires, Chester Hurt, Mt Meridian. i truck in best of condition. CnU

7-2p. 1 evenings. Lawrence Payne, • mile northeast Floyd Center

713p

china closet. Lawrence Butcher, | Buy Indiana eerified seed corn 640 East Walnut St Phone 175- grown in Putnam county, $9.00

FOR SALE: Antique cherry. chest of drawers; walnut bureau, |

your i ci ty in

7-2t. WM.sheis and wringers also I Miss Barbata Ann Leonard nt-

Briggs gas motors. Weber's Bike t< mini the Zenor-Smith wedding Slv i, 200 North Indiana Street, at Fillmore last Monday evening Phone 205. 7-fit. Carolyn Sue Clodfclter return ■ ed home Friday after spending WANTED: Nursing; Hospital v . Vl . ia i days with the Steinmeii’t experience. Telephone i75-M. | family in Indianapolis.

6 ' :! P Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clodfelt. r entertained friends from Anderson Saturday night and Sunday.

WANTED: Two men want single rooms in sa ne home. Pre-

FOR SALE: Shallow well water system, coal hot water heater. 80 feet of inch and a quar- ! t' 1 pipe, pump nml pump jack • :nd motor. Leonard Mann, two j

7-2p. per bushel Why pay more. W • i have six leading series. Good

finish and high geranition. : Arnold Farms. Stilesville

8-15 2p

fer close

4S3-K.

to University. Phone

Mr. and Mrs. Butler and twin

FOR RENT

Cabinets custom made.

miles east of Cloverdale on Road millwork estimates. Call 884-1

7-3p.

In n

American Protestantism to assist

sister European churches in the , 'J s'",, ,,

V

Sunday Evening Evangelistii

J Service 7:30 P. M.

_ Wednesday Evening Prayc* - Meeting and Bible Studyv-7:30

P M.

Friday Evening. Young Peoples

Enleavor 7:30 P. M.

637 East Washington St. |

Minister Albert Lloyd

Bible Study 9:45 A M. I

'Mi ruing Worship 10.4.) A. M. 4ra | n j n g Q f thet r future ministry. Evening service 7 00 P. M. . thore ar( , t0fla 1(Hi thef)Iof?ioaj You are cordially invited to ^ f ,. n m evange i ic „i atti nd these sen ins. churches of fourteen European

nations enrolled in thirty-nim-seninaries of various denomina-

Dallas Rissler, pastor. J tions in the United States, most 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. ° r tl1e ni nn scholarships from Maurice Kersey, supt. Five America. In the group of st 1classes and three departments to ( *onts are sixteen future mlnisaccommodate all who care 10 ters of the Greek Orthodox join us in the study of the word. Church.

10:15 a. m. Morning worship.! Theme: "The Power of An End-

Tint tlN|li|» I IIMlI

Tirsi Citlztiis Hank »V

I Trust * r« iu $ ■

throo-yoar-old effort of* ( '■ iii^inu, ti ns IhuuI

t ' 1 I (>\ 4 rsii . . 1. 1 il \ |»ii|.

• J’. I*'. <*ra\vfor«l. same ... ’• 1

FIRST Ii ARTIST C IK lU'll

«T. PAUL S CATHOIJC

. CHURCH ■T»ncls Kull Sunday Mn

: 10.

Week days, 7:00.

f#T Confeaslons; Saturday after.Boon, 4-5; Saturday evening, 7-8,

and before «11 Masses.

adult choir.

6:30 p. ni. Baptist Youth Fel-

lowship. Senior group led by Ike Strain. Intermediate group

* 1 odist Cnuroh was

in esne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossok. Lesson: “Luke’s Beautiful

>s, 7:00, 8:00 and Stor y” b V Mar V L,, " Westfall.

7:30 p. m. Evening worship

Theme: “The Only Escape From Japanese for three years during A F’atal Position.’ Hymn sing- i a4p vvar, and whose area is ing and also number by Junior once again under threat of ronCholr directed by Mrs. Russ I fi let More than 100 pastor, and j Leslie. | other church workers, mostly

7:00

and praise service.

’ With communist forces "only I a few days away," and with all 1 loads congested by the movement of the military, the MidChina Conference of the Mcth-

nevertheless

held recently in the city of Nanking, China. It was presided ever by Bishop Ralph A. Ward who had been interned by the

ODUVriAN (40IENCE

'* SOCIETY

429 Acdirson street. Bunttay school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial services 3rd Wedof each month at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. GORIN MEMORIAL [ETHOmsT CHURCH J"hn Tennant, Minister 9:39 Chtlfcii School Classes r 10:40 Nursery for small chil-

lr*n

v *■ 8< ’ rn **J[“'rhe Desert Areas of

10:40 Morning Worship Sct-

p. m. Thursday, prayei Chinese, attended. The climax of

i the seven-day session was th'

8:00 p. m. Thursday, choir' ordinatlon as ' 1,u “ rs of sev, ‘ n practice directed by Glenn Woi'-j deacons by Bishop Ward. OI the re j I five, two vere experienced rural

| pastors; another was Miss I Marcia Wang, dean of the Union

III Hill A Hible Teach'!.-- Training Sch"ol:

■HIORLI RCLIGIOF a.v.Reii

tir lives” | by The Rev. C. R. £ar l*r4fl|hthc "With a Voice

Shaw.

feider Menics's Sake" Farant; Otfan Adagio Fetors;

1

Tioia

'f Singing Martin

al Res er M

-x»- 0, * a

. ^ ,»'iadanti from Synphony 1 — J^lernn; Robert V Cloutier, Or-

The General Commission on Chaplains which provides a4H encourages the chaplains of all

one, George Wu, of Fukien Fro vince, is an executive of the National Christian Council of China; and the fifth is the Rev. Creighton Lacy, Chinaborn American missionary and son of

Bishop Carleton Lacy.

"Let us share in the work of reconciliation through fellowship

denominations assigned to the ’ w ith Christians and all peace-iov-Army, Navy and Air Force umts j ing folk around the world, thrill th» United States and over-1 eugh standing firm against nat-

<}. 15. Shannon, snl.iry .... l:;7 Tin- Iktnm r. a»l\. ... Hi.' I I 'a t nn in i ’o. < I ra pli ic. .nit. Hi i 'i (J. I! Slinnimn. salart - . . 1.17 t S> I \ i i N Shannon, (lor Inin If.'TO AlllnM, Ino.. «il!' Mti|»|ili«s Hi.!'l I'M Ii.unilton liuok Snuo.saino J . i Alhorl |>i»l»hs. Nl.'nnps . (I.inJ <5. I Sha rirton. hiiInr} . . I 37 Kirsi ('Itizuiis llniik. lout tin.mi S\l\ii N Shannon, t h r. holp "0 (J. 15. Shannon, snlaix- . |::7 >0 Kltfir a ml c*o.. off hu j * II John O. lU^rlitsoll, J |*. hniul I . mt Allioil. Fm .. off. sun !• :•'» (J. 15. Shannon, salary . . 1:57 n S.nInIi N Shaimoti. ch i hi'lp ’"0 < 5 15 Sh.i u non. sa la r \ I i) S. vlx la \ Shannon. Her In Ip 1?.> 0(1 Svlx la N Shannon, r lor. In lp l*'*0 <J. IS. Shannon. Irav < \p. titt tti) (1. I! Shannon. salar> |:*7 *0 Svlvla > Shannon, olor. In lp "0 'I'. K. W'oimHmmii ITintlrm' i *o.. ,J. isuoplios ... s " > I’ul nmi < hi i Jr mliiu. a<l\ . I I -0 'Tho 11.’ 11 \ Bnno< i. s i nil ii- -•5 H ( oi si i i i f. ail\ . hnl *• "0 T. I’’, (’rawfmal. .sanu* • t (’has, \V Marlin, stun .00 Svlvjii Shannon, clot. Inlp -•’•mi (J. I: Shannon, salarx iMT.'.n Tho Hannoi . « tt\ ohipos . . ' at 'Ihoi't Imhhs. I*. ,M. slamps *, O0 ( i. It. Shannon, sahirs - .. . I r»A i? 15. Shannon, ita\ oxn. iin On Sx lvla N' Shannon, oh*!, help 1 . m> (». 15 Shannon, salar.v 1:!7 r.t> Sv|ola V Shannon, clot. In lp no T. il. Wooilhnrn Hi ini tim «’o . .1 r ilocket :• liM tj 15 Shannon, salarx 1 5 7 '0 Sx lxia N Shannon. • h r h- Ip » .I.tnies tJ lluLsiios. ally foos .’m ttO Sx'lxl.i V Shannon, ohr. help L'.'.ih) t! 15 Sli iirion. trax. o\p. mtno t». 15. Sluiunon. sa In r x ? .. . l::7 ’ t 'Pol IMxb Txvp Kuuil . ,#2.t;i7 L'‘

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lOnurotH' I >orsot t. 1st. elm $ I ’Vmt (’. Iv Ha nltm xx ltio. s.miH' 00.' 0 t'has Leminink .'i: Son. saint 70u(t ChaH. I.oininink Scut, satin J'..00 Khhut lio\x'h»«s. fdtnto ... (’nrl (J I h ri a ml. sumo Marley .Motinul t. > amu N'oitlt ItoluTt s. sarin. .... •lohn 'rinirp. s. i inf Boss ll.tmmoml. anmo Khhm Uowinns. satm I. K. Stout', san11* Walk r II. lion’or. snmu Jiinies 'Porr. snmo 1 la rlcv I lan is. pH. elm. Ira Stout. Ixst. elm Sa in Snaop, sann* ...... Buss. I| B« « x os. same Box- <’ Sul lx rliii, pH olm 'Pot. I »ish, J »na I 'uml . .

FOR SALE: 2 bottom, 10 inch plow, good condition. John Harhison, Russellville. 7-3n FOR SALF! Locust posts, any size and amount. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale, Phone 6F13. Turs-Thnr.-Sat.tf

(t R 3. Greencastle.

Sutherlin.

girls of Indianapolis spent Stmi day with Mr. and Mrs. Thus

Surber.

I Mis. Alvan Clodfclter and

FoK RENT. Studio apart- daughter, Ruth, of Crawfonisnu "t. beautifully’ fiiNMishe, I or v j|[ c NVP ,.,, Monday* over-night, bungalow, modern. C. Connd , Mlcsta ()f Ml '. nnd Mrs. Ed Clod-

free Hammond, Allendale* Springs. ! tvitt'p

Sunday callers at Fletch’r Goff's were Mr. and Mrs. Fr <1

Arthur

8-4 p

FOR RKNT: Our old

station as residence. ^ OI 1 SALF: Modern lined 0:1k 237-W ihina cabinet, glass doors aliove, storage below, perfect condition: Birds-eye maple chiffonier. 6

FOR SALE: Block coal. mi"< | run. $7 per ton; screened till"!:', $8.50 delivereil. Phone Cenb

Point 42 ring 11. 6-8-10-12-14-17-6!'

filli::;;

pj 1(| , Belles, Mr. and Mrs. Olln Iwn:e !ard and son and Mrs. Flora Leu-

4^ * I a, •

I nard.

FOR RENT: Two light house-! Rev. and Mrs. D. Lester Nil s keeping rooms, newly decorat' d a nd baby daughtei of GenevV

drawers; walnut tredle sewing ' f,; ' I S * Liberty, i’hone 113. . Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. machine, just refinished. Priced ; 6-3t.j Oscat Clodfelter and daughter;

11 ,| " 1,1 111 M DeITi—ECTATE ' k g.2( , REAL ESTATE I Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Beasley of

. - FC )R SAIK . ^77,-- , FOR SALE: New fiv. room! Hiilsboro spent New Year's day

-> , ck Angus : , , /-»«,, 1 with Mrs. Grace Gibbs. ^

Mendenhall returned

EUR SALE: Eureka

sweeper. Tank type, like ne v i Emmett Shoemaker, Marathon: Station, Mt. Meridian. Priced reasonable. 3-5-8-3p.

FOR SALE.

1 baby beef by quarter or more. I Pill your locker now. Save 40 |

, t ' (l '’O'' °n your meat bill Artie ’ FOR SALE: electric| Srl| be''. Brick Chapel. 8-2p j modern house

modern house in Northwooii. Call

3-6p. j Pa,t ' v

; home Sunday evening aft. r

FOR SALE: 7

fool West illg-

' house refrigerator and chicken! mHtl ° n < n " 542 ' J

I house. C. Conrad ’ Allendale Springs.

FOR SALE 4 good wooden i -

garagi doors. Jerome Hixon, 721 E. Seminary St. Phone 622.

FOR SALE: Large

8-10-21.

| burner Estate Heatrola with at-! | tached blowei' used less than fiv

months. Also 3 FOR SALE: Fine linen table- drums, some oil.

50-gal. oil Also white

cloth. 3 1-3 yards! good condi- kitchen cabinet, good. L F. M. tion, reasonable. Phone S61-R. Cinnis, Fillmore or Montguncv

8-?p. Ward. 8-3p.

New 5 room ‘ spending her Christmas vacation in Nurthwoo'!.| at Paul McGaughey’s. Het nioth-

1 !)ri''i. $10,000. For furth.-r mfm- I er. Rose Mendenhall, of Indian

6-3p. I npolla spent the week end. All spent New Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill in Parke

Co.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas of Brazil spent Friday night and New Year’s day with theii daughter, Mrs. Marion Bratlaiu, and family. Other New Year's dinner guests were Dalton Harbison and son of Roachdale and Lawrence Thomas of Brazil.

Hammond.j FOR SALE: 5 room modern 8-ln. house. Inquite 127 W. Berry St. —e-'ip-

Colonial Hatcheries * Baby chicks x Purina chows

x Sanitation.

106 North Jarl’son St.

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