The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1949.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

sued by Lewis about operatorsJ any more that the only reason flishrmoring their contract "•>|yo’.i hack me up in what I am Pension constituted a stiike orllj tryins to do is 1 localise I am try

last iiijf to do the same thin>; that i

UX’H CATBW4C CHIRCH I.'rancis Hull 1V Masses 8:00 and 0:80 ant’s " 00. rssions: Saturday afterirdfty cveninf,’'. 7-8. fore all Masses.

imSTIAN SCtEXCB SOtIKTY Underson street, igy school at 0:r;0 a. m. gy services at 11:00 a. m. onial services each Wed- , at 8 p. m. »nne welcome. [■VtAPLK HFJOHTS K H1 R< H OF OOO Paul Dixon, MinisteWtlay Evening 7:.80 p. m. •xg Peoples Endeavour. °\ ivhixil--10:00 A. !M. lav Memlnjr Sermon—11 lay Evening Evangelistic ' 7:30 P. M. public is cordially invited ,nd. N \Z \UKNE <«! RCH Newby, Minister Ld K’.worthy, rhairma" ■d of trustees Neva Belle York, Youth (nt. L Dorothy Birt, S. S. Supt l:'ih rh. 1 bfglne P:.’!0 a ^hip at 10:80 A. M. lor hour 6:45 P. M. h hour 6:45 p. m. Sting -n ice 7:30 p. m. j-w.ek prayer meeting 7:34 H Wedne ..lay ^■t .is always welcome! HlSRVTKRIAN’ rHL'RFU ■y p. Walrond, Minister, a. m.—Church school for all. Grover Noel, i.tendcnt, ' Wot ship service. ■Iraio Grogan Hill, organRdl J Lockwood, chfiir diAntlicm—‘‘Praise My the King of Heaven, Sermon: “As Tall As Jr," 1 p. nt. Tuxis. Miss I)aga D.Pauw sRident from will speak to the group Jada.L- ssi,,n. All junior wimr high school students Vi ted. p. m. Westminster Kel,P college students. Dr. Kolbe will lead a discus Pn the uihjcct, “How to he New officeri will he pm. [in, lay The choir \\-,U at 7.00 p. m. J' lay Th re will be a a: f"i Officers of the lls Societies of the Greenand neighboring Presbyihurclus, from 10:00 a. • OO p. m, ah women an* r t h' 1 afternoon meeting » Miss Rachel Bcnfcr. loung Married People’s 1 will hi,M a “pitch-ln” supth, dining mom at 6:30

GKKKNt ASTLE HUr >. (’EN'TKlt 501 Hanna Street Lewis Drengacs, Pastor Elmer Evens, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting 6:1"> P. M. Evening Service at 7:.’!0 P. M. There will he a missionary meeting Sunday February 13 at 7:30. Everyine in invited to attend these meetings.

by “a wink, a n<«l or a code

spring. jin your heart. If I was dum!' lew.ds and the union have ap-1 enough not to do what is in you: pealed that finding and the fi.n:,j hc.itt you wouldn’t waste you: of $1,420,000 to the IT. S. Court | Urn.- ,m me at all. They will

of appeals. The case will be nr-] never know that.

guod soon, in their brief fil'd „ , ...

, 1 ••Bui the public doesn’t undo!-

lerently, the nunc workers alga- . , „ . T .ui i

j stand," he said, “and I think

never will, that almost spiritus

, ■ fealtv that exists between men wink nr a code" being used t , , , . , , , who go down into (he dangers oX

call the pension strike. 1,, , , . .7, „

tic r.irics nnd work together.

that there was not evidence j the government of “a nod. n|

The Supreme Court eventually |

will have to decide. But Lewis’ —— explained his relation to the mi -! The person who took the SITT its in a speech at the uni,ri’"j from Mrs. Cooper's purse o' convent ion. It throws the fir - j Laundi y-Ease Friday noon i light from his point of view ouignown. If the money is retur ithe mystery. i no questions will he asked. Our membership has learn, I j otherwise proceedings will b,, to function together,” he said ' taken. * 12-lp

“They have learned the bitte: I lesson of that axiom of ‘united 1 we stand, divided we fall.’ 1, don’t ever hope to be able to edu- j cate the country to an under , standing of a coal miner. Th |

Valentines Day Feb.,1 ith. Pretty blooming plants—bright corsages, rose cut flowers, rose bowls—novelty containers will please your Valentine whether she Is* young or old. Say It WiNi Flowers. \|ilt,ins' Posey Patch. Phone 'I4"i It FOR SALE: One Fresh co.v, one heavy springer. Hereferd and Guernsey, two young Guernsey bulls. Ray Higbee. Parkersburg, Iml. 12-2p. FOR SALE: 1939 Royerafl house trailer, 18 ft. 6 miles east of town, old crossroads. W. Shoemaker. 10-3n.

FOR SALE: Hog houses, 6x7 Black Luniber Co., 501 N. Indiana. Phone 403. 1-tf

WANTED

FOR SAJJC: 16 inch tractor plow. Perfect condition. William P. Reid, Cloverdale. 8-10-12-3:)

FOR SALE: Baby chicks IT s I certified and pullorum controll- I ed. Barred and white rocks ami : white leghorns. O I C hogs ] double treated for cholera. Free catalogue. DIETZ POl’LTRY j FARM. CENTER POINT, 1NDI ana. 2-tf. FOR SAl>E: On. Hobert weld- , < r, two steel wagons, two drill 1 presses, two sets dies, one woo 1 i working machine, one heavy j 'iiiery grinder, one power lian nier. one paint spray, one bn! box. one Black and Decker

Charis will train tree oil charg, a lady 40-55 in specializ-1 ed customer sales and service, j Make $5-515 a day, part or full j time. No investment required. Line consists of brassieres, slips, j girdles and full foundations. Write Charts, 715 State Li.' 1 Bldg., Indianapolis for details. 7-6f. WANTED: Waitress. Transportation furnished. Baron's Midway Restaurant. Phone 25F2I. 1 l-2t.

FOR RENT: 3 room moderr. apartment, $35 month. 409 Hanna. Phfrne 1059-JXor "Fill 1 l-2p FOR .RENT: Small apartm and sleeping room. 311 W. (’ - umbia St. Greencastle. 11- > for rent : imMhad ap ment. 702 east Seminary strie’.. 12 Ip MISCELLANEOUS

UltKT CHRISTIAN ( 111 IU II Ralph H. Saunders, Minister Lois Arnold. Chairman of the

3oard.

Frank McKeohan, Supt. n f

Church School.

Morning Worship, 10:00 o’- ,

:lock. The minister will sfmak on ! C ' ,Unt, ' y know ' vhy thc >'l The Expanding Kingdom.” "' t togeth t, but you and I know. |

Church school classes as fol-I T " C0Un,,y '

•‘doesn’t

Classified Ads

FOR SALE: White enameled i coni and wood range. Good con- ' dition. Vurlin Jarvis. 10-3p.

FOR SALK: Chreme break- j electric drill and many nth ' fast set, metal wardrobe, double i things. Not responsible for aeHollywood bed, blue frieze chair, j 'ident. John Johnson. 316 west Jookcase. diamond ring. 632 east j Jackson street. Brazil. ll-2p. ■ennnary. Phone 3S1-R, iO--;t p OR SALE: 1948 F-4 one ton

Ford truck. Good as new. with

WANTED- Furnaces to fire and repair work. Call 574-VV. 11-2p, Electrical work, house wiling, neon sign work, hanging an I (•rvleing. Motor rewinding and servicing. Russell Roberts and Lstrr Hatfield. Phone Morton 474. 11-6p.

For Sate

as fol- I

lows: Intermediate Dept., High ■chool class and Women's Bible ;lass, 9:30. Nursery, Kinderrarten, Primary. Junior depirtnents, 10:00 o'clock. Photo-p-npiLs of all departments will bo

akexi Sunday morning.

Lewis said

same thing that

at the doesn’t

same time., know why |

thinking the am thinking The country

some

ing to work some morning, will say, ’It looks to me like over in

Senior Christian Youth Fellow- VVnshinKton John L a »«•’

3 hoy don’t know why I get it. “You hear a lot of these halfbaked editorial critics say T ar.i a dictator and I rule the union with an iron hand. They will never know- and I don’t even bother to try to explain to them

FOR SALE: White Rock fries.

know how and can be I “ 4 *' 1 ccn * s P or ' t '

j j 310 north College. Floyd Allen.

9-4 n

nav "Teen Town" will briefly after the game.

MUil.V MEMORIAL

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Tennant Minister

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• W I ship S, rvie(" 1 1 ■ hi ulestants Unity

^ h ’ 1 Hymn to the Trinity

~ Hiloswki

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Choral# ami Adagio ■ •'I'dai Suit*. Peotere ^hman Thompson. Or- < andelight Vesper Sendee MS.\f Fellowship— FatBer

' ls K* 11 ', ■•‘peaker. MYF Fellowship

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High School Recreation lay: P Birl Scouts 0 H"y Scouts iesday: ’ , ( . Worf i Fellowship meetn K ' ystone Chapel jsday; . S, meeting ^ fficiai Board meeting 1 ’"•’in CTioir Rehearsal ''College Cl481 Tarty in r Un| ty Hall 1 TWtRAN STI DENT N5RMCE “ ,by,eri *n Church—4:15 p. ,,r|e D Taylor Student Pav ,,k ll> Holiness"

hip, Sunday, 5:30 p. m. Chester Yout in charge. Intermediate Christian Youth ’ellowahip and Choir, Monday, :30 p. m. Boy Scouts. Tuesday, .30 p. m. in basement. Womer’r Union, Thursday 2:00 a. m. in the parlor. Missionary Guild, Thursday '•:C0 p. m. in the dining room, luest night will be observed. Irs. Waive Alexander will be the

speaker.

Choir rehearsal, Thursday. 7:00 *. m. in the sanctuary. Junior Choir, Saturday, i:3C p.

n.

You are cordially invited to articipate in the program or this friendly church. It is at the cart of the community to serve, he community in the ways of Christ. ( III K< II OF CHRIST 637 E. Washington St. Millard Springer who spent is hoyho-J days in this city will Aill preach Lords Day morning md evening. Subjeet: 10:45 A. M. The Powsr of Christ.. Subject 7:00 P. M. The 2nd -•oming of Christ. Don't forget Bible Study at :4o A. M. and Wednesday even* ng at 7:30 P. M You have a special invitation ;o attend these services. You will find a welcome. Al’OSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE E. Washington St. Commercial Place Charles W. Rains, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Supt. Claude Ash Sunday Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Bible Study Tuesday 7:20 P. M. Young People Thursday 7:3^ P M fo Secret Code Declares Lewis

ZOOM Go Costs

FOR SALE- 1948 1 rd 4 door,

t, How out somewhere, go-hong type air conditioned heater.

iO.OOO actual miles. $1550 if sold by Saturday. Phone 2-39. Bain bridge. 10-21

FOR SALE

J 66’’ Youngstown all metal kitch-

j en sink

! 12” cast iron kitchen sink fcom i pi.do with fitting) $129.50 i 32” and 39" field fence Duo Therm oil circulator heaters i Heavy duty fence stretchers 49” and 59” poultry and yard

fence

Hudson 750 electric chick brood-

Galvanize.l roof brooder saddles 1 electric drills $34.95 i Monarch automatic electric water heaters ' Hand to,,Is of all types Monarch combination roal-eleet-ric ranges Speed Queen washers Monarch coal-gas combination kitchen ranges We init floor sanders nnd edgers Monarch bottled gas kitchen ranges I Phileo refrigerators (nil model. ) Perfection portable room hente-s Oil burning chick brooders Portable galvanized laundry tubs General electric automatic roast*

ers

! Electrical wiring for entiro house and barn Stcpladders Teilet Combinations for immediate Delivery C. H. and C. HARDWARE BAINBIUDGE

FOR SALE: English (lover seed, 99’ pure. Lois Clark, mile orth of Mt. Meridian. 10-8p FOR SALE: 1947 model AC-8 Cletrac crawler tractor, used very little. One K7 International truck, grain bed, log bolsters bain cables, two sets log tongs o latch blocks. P. I. Bullerdick. Poland. ll-2p.

10 ft. now Omaha bed. Just been out three months. Will sell for $150 less than list price Virjpl Claycomb, VVaveland. Phone 21F40, Wnveland. ll-2p. FOR SALE: Turkeys, two hens (and a gobbler. Finest White, Clinton Falls. lt-2n.

WANTED: Help to cut mine imps and timber. See James Brewster. 1', miles northeast Brunerstown. 12-2p

I will not he responsible f any debts other than those m» • bv myself. Albert W. F.iteljo'V . 12-:*'

All veterans to be class’’ 1 will receive questionnaires, d - leetive Service Office. 11-1'.

FOR SALE:

Chevrolet, 1948

1947 Ruick, 1947 panel Chevrolet. 1916 Buick, 1946 Ford. 1941 Ford, 1937 Dodge, 1986 Dodge pickup, two house trailers. Dun•an Motor Sales, south Bloomington. ll-2p. FOR SALE: 1937 P-4 Plymouth coach, heater, tires lik. lew. this is an extra good car. $495 cash price, preferred or laynlents $245 down, $27.04 for 15 months. Hess Sales & Servlce. Phone 11. ll-2t. FOR RALE: Spotted Pol am hina boors. Serviceable age dtaley Turkey Farm, Bellr j Union. 7-6p. ■ FOR SAIuE: Corn and oats, j • Guy Shepherd, 1-2 mile north Groveland. 8-5p

FOR SALE: 1986 P-2 Ply-

1948 Fleotline mouth coach, heater, radio, tiivG.M.C. pickim xtrn good. $80!) cash price, pn-

'erred on payments $100 down {23 n month for 15 months. He - Sales A- Service. Phone 1020.

11-21

FOR SALE: Duroc male hog Hubert Hinote, 1-3 mile west of Manhattan on road 40. l-2p

FOR SALE: 1942 Chevrolet i toor flcetline, new motor. May he seen at 807 S Locust 8-I0-12-3p

FOR SALE: Lorust posts, any size and amount. Claanle Hutcheson. 2 1-2 miles west Limedalc Phone 6F13. Tues-Thur-. Sat If.

WANTED Good territory open in Putnam county for reliable man to distribute old established line if nvei 140 Household and Farm Necessities. Good year ’round, business. No investment required. Car necessary. Many Dealrrs making $15 to $20 a day. For further details write Dept. 5, The H. C. Whitmer Company. Columbus, Indiana. 12-15-17-31, REAL ESTATE If you want to sell or want to buy a Farm Home or want a Farm Loan at 4 interest with :ive to ten years to pay. I don’t ’barge an appraisal lee to make farm loans. See Harry H. Taloott Greencastle, Ind.. Office at 16 1-2 North Jackson Street. tl-2t

\rtifical Breeding: Holsthm, Guernsey and Jersey sires. All proved transmitters of high r. : and butter production. Call ! fore 9 A. M. Indiana Ai tit 1 Breeding Assoeiatlon. PIT » 24F3, Greencastle. 2C-tf.

Immediate delivery on ox_ dlent quality Eastern Ke.ntu • (Davey Crockett) lump e Vaudalia Coal Co. Telepli 588. IL”,.

Notice Welding School 7:0') p. m.-9:00 p. nv. eacijl Tuoshiv 6 weeks, Feb. t through Mar \ 29. Free to those owning purchasing equipment and su • plies from Graver Weld •, Gieeneastle. 1-24 p.

LOST-

Clinton oats grown from certified yseed ( ) bright and heavy, 75 hu. at $1.00. all or none. Chas Monahan, 3 miles south of PutI lamviUe. 8-5p.

LOST: Shepherd dog. male, vhite with dark markings, 6 months old Please notify John Gray Reelsville. 12-2p

DEFENSE COSTS, now a third of tho national budget, are certain to Increase, nays Navy Secretary John L. Sullivan, citing fact that funds which would buy a squadron of 18 fighters in 1939 will buy only two comparable ones in 1919

FOR SALE: One Model B I Fannall tractor, power lift, culj tivators, corn planter, bulldozer and cab. Chester Hunt, M*. Meridian. 9-4p. POR sale 1946 Pord j tp, 1940 Oklsmobllc 2 door, radio, leater; Herbert Keck, 5 miles north of Grceneastle, 3 miles West Brick Chapel. U-3p FOR SALK: Nice fat White lock hens. $2.00. Call 512-E. Irs. Neal Kendall. 11-3 v

DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING! Hare your furniture upholstered NOW while we have factory close-outs! LIVING BOOM SITTEN AS 1A*U AS 849.90 (including large selection ol covers). Art Furniture Shop FRANK HUNTER 7 West Franklin st. I*li. 29!)

TRAGEDY STRIKES OHIO HOME

FOR SALE: Fence posts, 11: >■ ml corners, at Spurlock’s on lanhattan Road at Mt. (hive ’/ill deliver. 10-12-15-17-4 p. Headquarters for curved raft's for barns, garages, machine leds, warehouses, stores, fac>ries. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. idiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf

FOR SALE 1911 Clievrolet Q Ton Panel. 1947 Chevrolet convertible, radio, heater, seat rovers, low mileage. Greencastle Motors, Inc.

FOR SALE: Seven room house , lots. $2500.00 Owner C. E Simpson, Roaehdaie, Ind. 7-Sp FOR SALK: 94 acres in Washngton Township, cue mile ofl doad 40. Six room house, elecricity. $5500.00 C. N. Phillips, ■Leal Estate, Fillmore. 11-2*.

INSULATE TODAY the service way. R. E Knoll. Phone 6% 18-tf

FOR SALE: Nice lot on Comnercial Place suitable for buildng. First road south Indianapvis Road. Allieve Thompson. Box >781 Phoenix. Arizona. ll-2p.

FOR SALK: 9 room modern house, bath and half bath. Ni,e investment as three apartments. Call 980-R. 12-li)

FOR rln;

FOR RENT: 3 and 2 room modern apartment, including beat and refrigerator Art Fur"', ture Shop. ll-3t

The Re-arrangcment of Y Furnitute by an Expert Decoi. or. Trained Decorator, Kxp ienred Decorator, will Tt ansfo the Rooms you have grown T if into Delightful Model In! ior.s and an Expert Touch H and There, the introduction , Needed Bit of Color and an A istic (properl Rc-arrangeni ■ >f Furniture you just won't ke your place. Katharine M T chere l(as done Wonders f iiave entailed No Expense, vill Gladly, Smilingly <1 cuss your Interior and Gai Problems with you at your ho or at 1005 South Indiana Ov> Cup of Tea. Call 692-M for A pointment. 12-1

Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks X Purina chow* ) x Sanitation. 106 North Jackson St.

FOR RENT: Downstairs apartment, front, many conveniences. Leonard M, Coy. Cloverdale. n.2t FOR RENT: I -a rg e room modem, two persons or one, excellent location, private telephone, private entrance. Phone 670-M. 11-2,). FOR RENT: Room for wornan, with kitchen privileges, ,f desir'd. Plume 568-WX. ll-2p.

WARD'S APPLIANCE SERVEC? We are equipped to give prompt and efficient service. REFRIGERATORS WASHERS » RADIOS * RECORD PLAYERS VACUI M ( I.EAN’EKS ♦ STOVES and HEATERS STOKERS and HEATING Equipment. Montgomery Ward Service Dept. Phone lot

WASHINGTON (UP)-Johr L. Lewis says there is no secret 'ode between him und member.' if the United Mine Workers to signal a strike. He told his union’s convention here that he doesn’t "ever hope to he able to educate the couu- 1 Jy” on that fact. It was Lewis’ first publi acknowledgment that the Ainerl:an people arc mystified by the way many of the great coa strikes since 1948 have occurred Most often a contract between the union and operators, nr between the union and government expired or was terminated. On the expiration day. all of the union miners quit work. In 1945 a strike by foremen grew into almost a nation-wid vork rtoppage until Lewis called it off. Not a miner made a move ], to return to work In Novembat and December. 1946. during tin government*!) court fight to force | Lewis to honor his contract with Secretary of I^abor Julius A Krug until ordered to do so by

him.

Xml in the fight over pensions Ut M:u oh and April. 1948, all of

Seven of the 12 children leave their home after shooting.

the nU(!ors quito work without! tragedy strikes at Youngatown, O, as Aleksa Shasho kill* Hu overt order from Lewi- an<J (h< , n turng g,,,, 0 n himaelf—leaving 12 children, 10 of Why? Up to uow there was only 3l ll0nie . Money rrws were blamed by police for the tragedy, one official explanation. Iisted „ a homicide an i suicide by the coroner. Sev *' , 0 J tl1 * 13 Toderrl JudK> T AJlu,, Ool'la- ^hiltlr.n are plelurcrl leudng „,e,r home In company ni,li ,ba R ^ .horoort ,„n Pater ,anar •< <*. “Wtr- {/"<«»<< ••*<).