The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1949 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949.

If it s service you want, it s Jeffries you want

Try and Stop Me

-By BENNETT CERF-

Car Wash Lubrication

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JEFFRIES HIGH POINT SERVICE 8Gi E. Washington Street

A BRITISH bulldog and a Russian wolfhound were ambling down Regent street together. "This country is getting on my nerves,” admitted the bull. "No decent meat for the past six years! And it’s so long since I've seen a good bone I don’t rememI ber what they look like.” I "Hmph," scoffed the wolf- | hound, “you should see how it is in Moscow Meat six times a day. Fine bones piled up at every corner And champagne with which to wash it down." “If things are so hotsy-totsy in Moscow," grumbled the bull. '•what are you doing here in London?" "Well," sighed the Russian wolfhound, "a fellow likes to bark once in a while, too!" • Mrs. "Kik" Erlange., ooss lady of the canines who rendered suet assistance to the infantry in the recent war. was asked why her logs were trained so much better than any others. Mrs. Erlanget playfully attributed her success to a single hardfast rule: "As soon as my dogs reach the age of s*x months. I always tell them aboui the birds and the fleas " 'VmvHwht 1949. by Benrett Cerf Diitrlbutcd by King Feature* Syndtcat*.

P l T N A M County Churches S11N I) A V

KKKLSV U.LE METHODIST ( HITKT1 -The Little White Church o.i the Hill.” Sunday school 10:00 a. m Morris Miller, upm intemlent. Evening servic T OO p. in. Se. mon: “Becausi I Love” by the pastor, Lewis O. Batten. Jr. There’s a service every Sunday morning and lAght.

MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. The sermon title is "Thy Kingdom Come.” Eeyeryone in the community is cordially invited to attend both Sunday School and tne Morning Worship service .

REVIVAL SERVICES AT NEW PROVIDENCE Revival services will begin at New Providence chursh Monday February 21st, at 7.00 p. m .tev. Albert Allee of Indianapolis will bring the messages. Every .ne is cordially invited to attend these services.

IlKICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHI Kt II J. E. Porter. Minister. The services for Sunday begin with the Sunday School at 10 a.

PUBLIC BOX suppm Saturday, February 19,

G:30 P. M.

Putnanmiie School Basement Ladies brin:j box lunches, gentlemen bring cash. Proceeds to Cancer Control Fund. Sponsored by Warren Township Lions Club.

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BOWLING NEWS FlK.NTt IT1ZENS BANK LE AD I E

White Way

W 39

L 21

Sportsman's Shop

36

24

Swick’s Lunch

36

21

Royalc

34

26

Lee’s Body Shop

30

30

Sunbeam D< auty Shop

26

34

(’oca Cola

24

36

Campus Subway

15

45

OF ICE(SKATERS)

High three series: White Way. 2185: Roy ale, 1889; Swick's Lunch. 1884. Above 400 Doris Rowland, 540; Doris Hinkle, 512: Anne Von tress. 452: Mable Monnett, ♦32; Loren. Vermillion, 416; Evelyn Johnson, 415. Royalc, 2. 1889; Sportsman's Shop, 1. 1825 Sunbeam Beauty Shop, 1, 1800; Li e's Body Shop, 2, 1892. Coca-Cola. 1. 1616; Swick's Lunch, 2. 1884. Campus Subway, 0. 1610; White Way. 3, 2185. High Single Game: Doris Row-

land, 256.

Angwell Finishers. 1790. High Single Game: Rena McCullough, 179. Over 400: Doris Hinkle, 484: Louise Peterson. 466: Rena McCullough. 461; Edna Rader, 408; Doris Rowland, 427: Lucille Renter, 427; Patty Godfrey, 403; Mable Monnett, 401.

CLOVERDALE Mrs. Loren Stwalley and Mr s. Mabel Felix were in Greencastl. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Sutherlin and daughter, Arlene visited Mrs. Cecil Payne and soi^ Greg, of Greencastle Friday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Nickerson entered the Putnam County Hospital Thursday afternoon. R. G. Miller of the telephone company is in Cloverdalc a few days attending to business. Harold Meek of Jordan was in Cloverdale Thursday. Miss Becky Yanders visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yanders Mon-

SECTIONAL TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE s Mullins Drug Store K. L. DONELSON

CLOSING OUT SALE

\l TO.MOTIVE LEAGI E

JUST TO REMIND you that National Heart Week is Feb. 14-21, cast of "Howdy Mr Ire" forms a great big lovely heart at Center theater,

New 1 ork. Governors of 19 states proclaim the week, Ln which Amer-

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M Farmers Supplj 44 Studebaker 37 H. and M Sales 33 Soott’B . 31 Grimes Body Shop 30 Mac's Texico 27 Beebes 25 High team 3 game: Greenastle Motors 2242 Over 500: Tharp 533 Over 450: Hayes 464: Tresner 450 Alspaugh 484: Larkin 475: Thomas 488: Poynter 46.5: Moore 483: Sutherlin 455: Irwin 4'53: Tumlin 478: McCammack 473. • IM TNAM CO. PIN HI STERN W L White Way 57 12 S. E. Economy 44 25 Laundry Ease ;;6 3; Culligan’s 34 35 Angwell Rufflers 33 36 Angwell Panders 24 45 Angwell Cutters 24 45 Angwell Finishers 24 45 Angwell Rufflers. 3, 1707: Angwell Cutters, 0. 1623. S E. Economy Market, 1, 2134: White Way. 2, 2177. Laundry Ease, 2, 1777; Culligan's, 1, 1728. Angwell Panders, 1, 1639; Angwell Finishers, 2, 1790. Three High Series: White Way. 2177; S. E. Economy, 2134;

I day night. Jess Cassida was in Greencastle Friday afternnoon. The Cloverdale Home Ec Club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Leonard Mann Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Quinette was in Greencastle Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stattner were in Greencastle Saturday.

WOMEN, CHILDREN PICKET IN STREETCAR STRIKE

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Gas Co. 46 23 Monnctt's 42 27 Public Service 41 28 Water Wortts 37 32 Stop 'N Shop 35 34 Cities Service 35 34 Olds-Pontiac 24 45 Rotary 16 53 Cities Service, 3, 2716;

Pontiac. 0, 2526 Water Works, 2, nett's, 1, 2728.

Gas Co . 3, 2948; Stop 'N Sho;>.

0. 2447.

Public Service, 3, 2818; Ro tary. 0. forfeit. Over 450: Peterson, 494; G. Crawley, 492; Goshert, 487 Kerr, 479; Hartman, 476; Pitt.". 470; Cartright, 460: Spurlock

458.

Over 500: Slavens. 620; Sutherlin, 550; M. Crawley. 544 200 games: Slavens, 245; M Crawley, 221; Sutherlin, 206. IT B SCOUT BANQUET The Greencastle Cub Scouts will have their blue and gold banquet Monday evening at 6:30 in the basement of the Gobin Memorial church. All Cubs and friends are invited to attend. Bring covered dish and own table service.

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lleearx et the death id my husband I am leaving this farm and will sell at public sal. at the Donncr farm, 5 miles west of Greeneasi I. »n Walnut < reek Road, I mile north of Fern, » miles south oi Pleasant Hill C emetery, on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949 AT 11:00 O'CLOCK III — HEAD CATTLE — 10 I Registered Polled Hereford Cow to freshen In late Spring, bred |o registered Hereford Hull. I registered Hereford Heifer, !» months old. I registered Hereford Bull, coming i year old. ■j Jersey Cows to freshen this Spring. i Hereford Cows, to freshen soon. I Roan row, to freshen soon. 1 Red cow to freshen soon. 1 Black cow to freshen soon. FARM MACHINERY One Model A 17 Model John Deere tractor on rubber, starter and lights, power lift, cultivators, ” bottom 14" break plow on rubber, 7 ft. disc and tandem, John Deere corn planter, fertiliser and cheek row attachments, John Deere semi-mounted corn picker, one row. John Deere hay chopper and blower, A-C Combine, si\ ft. with motor; •> rubber tired wagons with flat tops, power unloading unit for drag endgate, 7 ft. John Deere power mower. 2 vars old; John Deere side delivery hay rake, one year old; hay huneher, John Deere manure loader, rotary hoe, John Deere power corn sheller, eultipaeker, spike tooth harrow, 4 hog houses, ( ribbing, sickle grinder, some tools, John Deere 1 1 2 horse gas engine and other articles. One International I'2 ton truck '46 model, bought In Ileeemhei of '4.5 with new bed and grain sides, 4 new tires, in A-l condition. HA Y Large pile ot chopped Clover hay In barn. Some native lumber, feisl troughs, I heated hog fountain. TERMS — ( AsH. Not responsible for accidents. MRS. JAKE GOODMAN II RSI .V III NTKR, Auctioneers. CLIFF McMAINK, Clerk. Dinner by West Madison Home Economics Club,

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drivers, has seriously crippled transportation.

PLAN “FOOD LIFT” ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Feb. 18. 1 UP 1 A "food lift” for na- ■ lives of Hoopers Bay, Alaska. !j will be started today by the 10th Rescue Squadron. Father Paul O’Connor, a Catholic missionary, arrived here yesterday and reported that the inhabitants of the remote community, 500 miles south of Nome, are in desperate need of food and supplies. He said they did not have enough money to lay In a winter supply of foo when the supply ship touched Hoopers Bay last summer. The Alaska Native Service requested army aid in flying food to the little village, now isolated until spring by ice. The annual Washington Birthday dinner for Masons and Eastern Star members and families of Bainbridge will be Tuesday. February 22. at 6:30 o'clock i:> the Bainbridge Masonic Hall The usual dinner will consist of m.-at and sandwiches, salad, vegetable, pie and cake. A program and social hour will follow.

1>I UL1C SALE As we are selling one set of our equipment and starting a purebred herd of Holstelns, w.i will sell at public auction at the tarn: known as the Oscar Ohenehaln farm, | mile went of Clinlnu ('inter School, In miles northwest of Greencastle, 4 miles south\csf of Morton, on Monday, February 21st, 1949 AT 12.00 O’CLOCK 4 - COWS - 4 One !) year old Shorthorn cow, 5 gallon per day, calf just vvcttneil. On* .' year old Jersey cow to freshen in April. fine n year old Jersey cow to freshen in April. Ono it year old Jersey cow with calf 4 weeks old.

AUTOMOBILE

One 1935 Chevrolet Master Coach, healer ( lean ear, with less than 70,000 actual miles.

and defrosters.

FARM MACHINERY

One Model < . A-C tractor, 1942 with cultivators; one set 2 bottom 12” break plows, 6 ft. disc and tandem. 2 mowing machines, one farm v. agon and frame, one set fence stretchers 3 section spike tooth harrow, walking break plow, iron kettle anil spider, spades, diggers, •> gas barrels, forks, shovels, small tool.,

lot of junk, etc.

ADDITION TO JOHNSON - THOMAS SALE;

One purebred Holstein cow; one purebred Holstein row with veal calf; 30 head sheep, lambing now; 15 head mixed feeding shoats; — sows and 18 pigs; one black sow to farrow In April- 4 red gilts to farrow about April I. About BOP bushels good vell'ow (orn . 40 bushels oats. One John Deere corn planter, one eultipaeker

"' llk,n * hammer mill; 7 hog houaei! some

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fertilizer.

TERMS — CASH.

Not responsible for Accident*.

JOHNSON AND THOMAS HURST and HUNTER, Auctioneer*. CLIFF McMAINS, Ladies Aid of Clinton Falls Church wlU serve lunch.

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on. Church worship at 11:00. Your pastor will again be in the pulpit and bring the message on the subject, "God-like Men For These Times." If you live in the community, Brick Chapel invites you ft all our services and fellowship. • SUDDEN COLD WAVE” San Francisco announced that the plight of livestock in Nevada had been relieved to the point where the Air Force's ‘‘Opera- | tion Haylift” may be disbanded soon.

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Landscapin Now Booking Orders For Spring Planting Complete Line of Evergreens, Ornamental T and Shrubs, Small Fruits Hybrid Tea Hoses and Perennials Rustic Lawn Furniture County Wide Service ' GRAFTON LONGDEN JR. Terrace View Gardens PHONE .538-M

Public Sd& As wc are moving to a smaller farm and h ■ - no ntniifollowing property wc will sell at publu an 1 ,!l ' ^ farm on State Road 36. 1 mile east of Hanna 1

west of Bainbridge, on

Tuesday, February 22nd, IM

AT 12:00 O'CLOCK

FARM MACHINERY One A C. - W. C. Tractor and cultivator- with 1

and belt pulley. ,

One 1938. A. C. combine pick up and cleaner' One 1941 A. C. combine in good condition. One John Deere, double action disc and land* r < ft

2 John Deere 4B, 14 inch break plow.

One International 10 hole wheat drill, clover

One horse drawn 5 foot mower.

One Gunco loader and stacker for any tiactm 2 farm wagons with flat top frames and gia n

One International dump rake.

One John Deere 999 Corn planter, fertilizer - 1 11 tachments. , One J. I. Ca^e Corn planter, fertilizer and che( I 11

One Buzz sAw outfit for tractor.

One Brooder House, 7x9.

CORN

100(J bushels of good Yellow Com.

HOGS

Eight Hampshire Sows with 56 pigs. Doub> immUri HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen cabinet, utility cabinet. 2 wardrobe:!. suite. China closet, round dining table, combination 11 ,l desk, electric washing machine, laundry stove, la"' n several other articles, dishes, jars, crocks, etc. TERMS CASH. Not responsible for flC('ider'i•' , WARREN T. CAYWOOD hurst and HUNTER, Aucts. CLIFF MiMAl* 3

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