The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1949 — Page 4
THI DAILY BAh/NiHL, OWECNCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949.
CLOVERDALE Miss Audra Groves entered Central State Business School in Indianapolis Monday, May 2. Miss Maxine Morrison of Asheville, North Carolina is spending some time at her home in Cloverdale due to the illness ot her mother. Mi’s. Nora Morrison. Mrs. Nora Morrison, who underwent an operation in the Putnam County Hospital a few days ago. is reported as getting along fine. Mrs. Phillip Myers visited Mr. Myers at the Putnam County : Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mis. Alien Bain and Mn. Anna Mae Burke and Mickey, i spent Wednesday afternoon with i heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
Learn to Recognize Cancer's Danger Signals • Any sore that does not heal, particularly about the tongue, mouth or lips. • A painless lump or thickening, especially in the breast, lip or tongue. • Progressive change in the color or size of a wart, mole or birthmark. • Persistent indigestion. • Persistent hoarseness, unexplained cough, or difficulty in swallowing. • Bloody discharge from the nipple or irregular bleeding from any of the natural body openings. • Any change in the normal bowel habit. PI TNAM <r>l \T\ ( \\< Kl{ CONTKOI. 1 Here's my gift to help conquer Cancer
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Attention Cloverdale and Vicinity Starting May 10 Sugar Creek Creamery will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS. SUGAR CREEK CREAMERY CI-OVEKIIU.K
IN MEMORY In loving memory of my dear wife. Beulah ''Boots" Skimerhorn who passed away one year today. May 6. 1948. God knows how much I miss her Never shall her memory fade Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid The flowers we place upon her grave may wither and decay But Live for her who sleeps beneath will never fade away What would 1 give to clasp hehand Her happy face to see To hear her voice and see her smile That meant so much to me You’re not forgotten "Boots" Dear Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Husband, Amos. pd
Classified Ads For Sale
All clMftifled MlveriiHtng must lie paid In advance. Customers using classified ads are asked to send cash with the ad. Figure the first IS words at 23 cents and each additional word one wnt.
FOR SALE: 1-B John Deere tractor and cultivator. John Deere 6 ft. disc; John Deere 2-12 plow on rubber, new corn planter, bean attachment, never used, rubber tired wagon, 51 bu. bed, 150 gal. gas tank. Ralph Cox, 3 miles southeast of Belle Union, 6-3p.
PUBLIC AUCTION OP LOTS I will sell on Saturday (1:00 I’. M. C.S.T.) May 7, 1949, lots and real estate located near my office and residence at the north edge of Cloverdale and west of Slut,. Road No. 13. House and ham on lids property. To he sold as one picee. DR. LELAND A. TRiPPETT TERMS: CASH WAYNE Bit AN NEMAN, Auctioneer.
IN' MEMORY In loving remembrance of my sister, Beulah CJodfetter Skimerhorn. who passed away one year ago today, May 6th, 1948. Just one year ago today, Dear sister, But how long it seems to me You left me here, dear Beulah But I’m coming home to thee. When life’s work is ended And I've crossed the swelling Tide Then never more shall we be parted On that bright and glorious side. Helen pd
FOR SALE: A John Deere 2row corn planter in good working condition, with tractor hitch, also a 5 ft. Allis-Chalmer combine, in good condition 1 1-2 miles west of Kainbridee o i highway 35. Ralph D. Clodfelter. 6-3p. FOR SALE: Fries, 40c lb, Modist Holton. Phone 456-W. 5th house, east side, south of Pennsylvania tracks on 43 south. 6-7-13-14-4p
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire male. Fred Sinclair, Cloverdale. 6-2p.
FOR SALE: 1949 Harley-Dav-idson 74-0. H. V. motorcycle, 5000 miles, extras: 1942 Plymouth, runs good and good tires and paint. 210 E. Walnut. Apt 6. 5-3p.
FOR SALE: 1941 Ford tudor, motor overhauled, clean; 1946 Chevrolet, 4 door sedan. Coatesville Implement Co. 5-4t.
FOR SALiff: Coolerator ice box; building bricks, $1.00 hundred. Duncan Motor Sales, south Bloomington street. 5-2p.
FOR SAIJC: Used electric range, old style. 719 south Locust street. 6-2p.
FOR SALE: Good work horse, 8 years old. also fries. One mile south of Groveland. Thomas Martin. 6-6t.
FOR SALE: Good condition. Phone 785-M.
One FDR toilet. See John Tharp. 6-lt.
"GOODNESS gracious. Gladys! New rugs!” "No, I cleaned them with Fina Foam. Stop 'N Shop. It
FOR SALE: 1948 Packard 4 door sedan, fully equipped; 1937 Plymouth 4 door, new 1942 motor, A-l condition. Inquire at Root's Store. 6-lt.
FOR SALE: Yearling Guernsey bull, good. Fred Wallace, ^ mile southeast of Bainbridge. 6-9-2p.
FOR SALE: 4 year old thoroughbred Hereford bull. Registered in both associations, weight approximately a ton. Frank Smith, 3 miles west Bainbridge on road 36. 6-3p.
WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 OR 97 CAM- CI-OYKKDALK 30 OK I’UTNAMVILL* M. RAINHKIIMaE IIHl KOACHDAI-E 79R7 We pay all phone charges. JOHN WACHTEL COUP.
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k ut man y d ro Ps make the 3,020 gallons of oil needed — to run the diesel-powered “20th Century" streamliner from New York to Chicago
Find Bodies Of Trapped Miners GIRARDVILLE. Pa. May 6lUP) Four miners trajuped by a raging fire in an anthracite mire .100 feet underground were found dead today by rescue workers who fought fire and deadly smoke for 50 hours in efforts to |
reach them.
The four men were found
sprawled in a passageway on the umil j quit iqueel i ng my ug)y pimple second level of the No. 5 Colliery and blackhead, and Marled uaing ama*of the Gilbert n n Coal Co. Rescue ‘"S KLEEHEX! Not a grew; salve that , . .u .. i u pimples thrive on, but a toothing, fleahworkers said they apparently coIored> medic(l , ed , iquid tha f hjdea were killed by carbon monoxide pimples aa it dries them up. Relieves shortly after the fire itching instantly . . . drives redneaa out.
Stainless, invisible. Use day or night. Your money back if not overjoyed. At all
SWEETS DRIVE-IN South Indiana Street Hoad
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Borden's Ice Cream, Sherberts, Peanuts and Pop Com.
I Was Ashamed of My Faea
ONLY A DOLLAR
but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want.
First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. GREENCASTLE
fumes
broke out. — The position of their bodies iniicated that they chose to fight their way to safety rather than barricade themselves behind heavy canvas curtains on a lower level to await rescurs. A five man rescue team which found the bodies said the men were felled as they groped theii way through choking, poisonous smoke toward the main shaft leading to safety. Their bodies were found 800 feet away from
the shaft.
The victims were William O'Brie, 53-year-old night shift foreman, and the three men trapped while trying to warn him of the fire. Raymond Eye, 35; lohn Wolwok, 34, and Wililam
Kelley, 47.
The same poisonous smoke wihich killed them had prevented rescuers from reaching them. For two days, fellow miners tried to penetrate the smokefilled detpths, but they were thrown back repeatedly by the
fumes.
It was only after two big fans were hauled from other collieries to blow and draw the smoke from the mine corridors thst Ute rescue crows were able to get down the main shaft. More than 300 persons crowded around the main entrance to the mine when the rescue crew came to the surface to report the finding of the bodies. State police Immediately pushed the crowd back to the bottom of the mountain and permitted only the rescue workers to remain at the shaft entrance. The bodies were brought to the surface one by one. As each dead man was lifted from the shaft, a priest administered the last rites of the Catholic CJvurch.
good druggist. 49c. Big triple-size, 98c.
“Mullin'* and Drug Stores
Everywhere”
Polio Insurance It pays up to $5,000. for $5.00 a year |ier person PAYS FOR * Hospital expense * Medical expense * Graduate nurse expense * Ambulance expense * Transportation expense COX and MATTHEWS ‘PHONE 104
| Ace Heating and Ventilating GUTTERIHfi OF ALL KIHM Day Phone 780 Night Phone 51B-J
FOR SALE: 200 New Hampshire red pullets, weight 2 1-2 to 3 lbs. Lawrence Girrett, 4 1-2 miles north Morton. 5-3p.
FOR SALT: Beautiful cabinet radio. Excellent man’s bicycle. A-l condition. 307 W. Washington street. Phone 108-CM. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: New cultivator with powerltft for A. C. tractor. Bainbridge Tractor. Bainbridge Tractor Sales. Phone 163. 4-3t
FOR SALE: Locust posts. Place your order for future delivery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monahan. Locust Heights Farm, 3 miles south Putnamville. H-tf-
FOR SALE: Pioneer seed corn, any number, any kernel size. Phone Rural 1F11. Rex Hathaway. 13-tf.
See the Choremaster garden and lawn tractor and whirl cut power lawn mowers in the Granada Theater lobby Saturday. 2-5t.
FOR SALE: Coacrete, and pea gravel, coarse, medium, plastering and fine masionery sand. West of pleasant Garden on Big Walnut. Clark and Son Grayel Co. 28-18p
FOR SALE: Frying chickens j Wa -'TEb1 2nd farm house south Cement i ma,,a S*r of j * ' c »n ’«
Plant.
6-2p.
rent.
FOR SALE—3 Holstein cows, fresh, one heifer. Howard Poff, 11-4 miles south Groveland. 2-6p
FOR SALE: Fries, on foot or dressed. Mrs. Charles Purse!!. Roachdale. 5-2t.
FOR MOTHER’S DAY-THE FARM WOMEN'S MARKET will have cakes, pies, dressed chickens both hens and fries salads of all kinds, and dairy products. Shop early for your Mother’s day dinner. We serve lunch on Saturday. 5-2t.
FOR SALE: Two 4-row Black Hawk corn planters at Farm Bureau. 5-2t.
FOR SALE: 1934 tudor Ford, fair. Don Thomas, 819 south Indiana street. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: Metal ice box, coal burning water heater, good condition. Don Thomtw, 819 south Indiana street. 5-2p.
RABBITS FOR SALE: 5 does, one buck and hutches. Going out of business. Don Thomas, 819 south Indiana street. 5-2p.
Why worry about hospital bills when you can buy hospitalization insurance. Simpson Stoner, policies for Individuals, families and groups. 16-tf.
Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 601 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 10-tf
FOR SALE: Collie pups. C. E. Kesler, 2 miles northeast Coatesville. 3-5 p .
FOR SALE: 100 lb. Ice box, side leer, also Ward’s washing machine, good condition, cheap. R. F. Greenwood. Limedale. 4-3p
FOR SALE: White Rock friers. $1.25 each. T&ta week only. Shelby Abbott, 1 1-2 miles north road 36, 1 mile east. 5-2p
FOR SALE: Plants, cabbage potted tomato plants, all kindj. cabbage, sweet potato, pepper. Roy Veselonovich, 74 Martinsville street. 5-3t. RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday. May 7, 8:30 a. m., DST, court house. Presbyterian Ladies. 5-2t. FOR SALE}: All grades and •varieties of DeKalb Hybrid seel com. 2 miles southeast of Brick Chapel. Damon Modlin. 2-4-6-3p.
FOR SALE: New and used Case tractor corn planters; Case spreader. H. & M. Sales. North Jhckson street. 5-3t.
FOR SALE; 1948 Pontiac, tor pedo back; 1947 Chevrolet, 4 door fleetline; 1947 Mercury convertible; 1947 delivery Chevrolet truck; 1940 Chevrolet, 2 door; 1942 ChevMet 3-4 ton pickup; 1931 Chevrolet coupe; 1937 Ford 1 1-2" ton truck, long wheel base; 1947 Superior trailer, 25i't. Duncan Motor Sales, south Bloomington street. 5-2p
FOR SALE: Model B John Deere tractor and cultivators. Good rubber. Clem Rlssler, 1 mile west Groveland. 5-2p.
FRIES FOR SALE: 214 miles south on 43, across from Lee’s Body Shop. Monday, Wednesday or Friday, or leave order for delivery at Schlosser’s Creamery, west Walnut street. 4-3p
CLEAN your rugs right on the floor with MAGIC FOAM. .Dries thoroughly in two hours. Get It at Horace Link & Co. Fri-tf.
FOR SALE: White Rock fries, also 100 lb. top leer metal ice box. Edward Wilson, northeast Bainbridge. 4-6-2n. —-—a
FOR SALE: Used VAC tractor, cultivator and mounted plow. H. & M. Sales, North Jackson street. 5-3t.
FOR SALE; Aluminum garage door. Used one year. Art Furniture Shop. 5-3t.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE; A four unit apartment building near the business district for $6500. Also a duplex in the college district for $6500. J. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana Street. 2-5t.
Western mare and saddle $125. Holiday Inn, 15 miles south of Greencastle on road 43. 4-4p.
FOR SALE: Two lots in Commercial Place. Write Box 17, Banner. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: 5 room modern house in college district; 5 room semi-modem house in college district. Lawrence Butcher, 640 E. Walnut. Phone 175-R 6-2p
FOR RERk
FOR RENT: House one mile north of Bainbridge. Write )r * see Oscar Bell, R. 1, Bainbridge.
6-2p.
FOR RENT: House. See Mi7 Sam Budich. 74 Martinsville street. 5 -3t.
FOR RENT: 3 room modern furnished house. Address Box 50, % Banner. 5.i„
WANTED
WANTED: Shortorder cook also waitress. Baron's Midway Restaurant. Transportation fur nished. Phone 25F24. 3-5p
WANTED: Meat cutter in local store. Write Box M. stating experience, salary expected, references, age. 5.ip
WANTED: Rug cleaning an 1 ’, floor waxing. Ralph Hurst, 505 E. Hanna. Phone 652-M. S-.dp
HOUSEWIVES! MOTHERS! Add to family income in sparetime. Work Independently 1, your own neighborhood. Wri r Box 21, Banner. 2-6t
PLOW SHARES SHARPENED. Your shares will be sharpened within 24 hours or less. We can also sharpen your lauwn mower. Graver Welding, Greencastle, Indiana. 28-121
Ambitious woman to take ov r established AVON Territory In Coatesville, Ind. Write Irene Pearson, 232 So. 12th St., Terre Haute, Ind. 2-6t.
WANTED: Basements to ex cavate, carpenter and mason work to do. Repairs or remodeling. Job contracted and completed. Southern pine at a saving. Write us for estimate. W. Morris & Son, R. 3, Brazil. 3-12p
WANTED? For fall semester, cook for sorority house. If Interested phone 551. 3-4p
FOR COMPLETE hospital protection, insurance for the family or the individual, for the most benefits possible. See COX AND MATTHEWS. Phone 104. 5-"t.
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Fbr f;nce building and repair see Walter Baker. Bainbridge. Indiana, R. L Fri-tf.
WANTED: Electric wiring Our wiring will stand inspection Reasonable prices, prompt service. Write or see Janies Brewster R. R. 4. Greencastle. Fri.-tf WANTED: Widow with daughter 11 wants job in widower’s home as housekeeper. Subur ban or on farm. No objection Ti small children. Reasonable salary.. Permanent. Helen Burke. 1416 N. Denny, Indlana.polis. 6-2ts. WANTED: TO RENT: 25-50 acres of oorn or soybean ground. Address Box D, Banner. 6-2’i
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ArtificaTi Guernsey proved tnu and butter i fore 9 a. $J Breeding -*F3, Greem A Church 1 Maple AvenJ Wednesday | p. m. | Johnson. BHFKIgejI I will repaitl any make, mestic. Work! 637-J. If you Brush Man,( Cheney, | NOTICE:! office. Will i Insurance | loss. Call Alh or 267. My a my home u | bolt. I/ians,! sura nee. tofTsa service, it | COX A.YD ]
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FOR SAL liner. 6 snuthl Phone 77I-17 | FOR RE Maple street ]
FIREMAN MEMPHIS, j fire m year-old 1 fireman, ntyf in bed and i tress, bums.
RE-UPl AND Your Livl like new. «*( of new. 2 PieceS As | IneltK FREE 1 Art all work! 7 WEST r OREENCASr
THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP U IT PAYS TO PLAY” FISHIIG HEABQUARTERS
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General Hauling Graft!, Sand, Stona aad Coal. DON SEARS
PHONE 111-|| am Johiuoa M.
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