The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1949

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

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Francis Hull ^scs 8:00 and 9:30

“Now China," Wells. . 7:30 service.

Womanhood In Old Uesson by Mrs, James Installation of officers. P- m. Thursday, prayer 8:30 Choir practice.

ijjvs 7:00. tgions: Saturday after8 Saturday evening. 7-8, , a u Masses. tin Kin of cmmvt sdKMIST ,ligl,t Saving Time) jerson street, school at 0::!0 n - m - ''services at 11:00 a. m. ,nial services each Wedit 8 r- m - lg Room Tuesday Thurn-

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16 | K.tAN VKSPEKS m (DST) Greencastle •iar. Church. you Been Saved.” 0. Taylor, Pastor YTKUIA \ t IUTK H |, wiilrnml, Alinistcr May X. 1949 n) Church School, oel, Superintendent. m First Worship m . Second Worship ) Mother’s Day Services ilentical. Members, and tie visitors, are urged. possibh to attend the

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ist Grace Grogan Hill; -rtor Hill J. LockAdore and Be | kwnnd; Soloists: Naomi irne, Soprano; Herman iolinist. "Where God Comes | m Tuxis will meet [church parlors. Dick will lead the discussion. Vk-Day Meetings: day The choir will at 7:00 p. m. lay 7:30 p. m. — rtl of Deacons will meet, lay 8:00 p. m. The Circle will meet at the Mrs. Walter Cox. Mrs. kt will lead devotions, jhlilrn Beatty will speak I Canal Zone, and the glands." “Teen Town” will 7:00 p. m. pi — , CHKISTl \\ (IUKCII h Saunders, Minister lold. Chairman of Board HcKeehnr, Supt. of the Church School .... Worship, 10:00 o’- ^ minister will speak trait of a Good Mothp School classes will I follows Women’s Bible | 35: Scnioi Class and fate Department, 9:30; Kindergirten, Primary, Ppartnients at 10 00. pal the home of Martha ' route 2, at 5:30. Cabinet and Building piirmen will meet at the

7:30.

•H Day Meetings ® 0 ' Monday evening, at McClure, leader. "mts. Tuesday, at 7:30, :u| hitt, scout-master, rehearsal, Thursday at ns of the Women's Union hirsday. Section I with 'ihanl Drake, Section II ls Paul Jones, Section M r3 - Bertha Boatright, j lv with Mrs. Dave Kenda -'’ Friday, Saturday, tnvontion of Christian M Indianapolis. , 8tate Youth convetv I'anapolj.s. Reservations • n by tomorrow.

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RW’TIST (Hint('ll Riasler, Pastor. ni Bunday school. Kf,,i ”y. Supt. There n ’K>ll:ii ilnsaes followed

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8 ni Morning worship d In the Mothers of the iniinl numhers in songs riblU,0 » <>f flowers to all

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Baptist Youth FelSlHU " r Kroup will hav. ,, le '•isvussion entitled: ter nr For Worse." In°"P Icu.ioa Will l.e ^'ayn%'^Jnrr. * Evening worship. Ah’ The , Light.” by Junior Choir. ' Tuesday, Woman's tel y will meet with a!1 Riasler. Lesson:

cm R( H OF ( IIKIST East Washington St. Lowell E. Manchester, Minister. Services for Sunday are as follows: Bitiie study 9:45; worship 10:45, sermon, Repentance. Young peoples study, 7:45; eve • ing worship 8, sermon, 7 Supreme Things. Young peopD: gathering in the home of Ezra Craft, 109 West Liberty, here hi Greencastle, Friday night at 8: Wednesday night prayer mooting 8. subject, The Church. All n these services are on central da" light savingtime. ‘‘For what shall a man be prr* iited, if he shall gain the whole world, and forfeit his life ? i,r what shall a man give in exchange for his life? Matthew 16:20. GREENCASTLE 11IRI.K CENTER 501 Hanna Street Lewis Drengncs, Pastor E!> Tier Evens, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M, Young People's Meeting at 7:15 P.*M. Evening Service at 8:00 p. M. Prayer Meeting and Bibl • Judy at 8:00 Wednesday. All meetings will start by DST. Everyone Welcome. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHU'Rf 11 720 S. Locust St. C. (! Minton, Pastor

Mother’s Day Cards at Eitel’s

Uible Study Tuesday, 7 liVO p. M. Prayer Praise and Worship "Thursday 7:30 P. M. WTKM H MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school 9 a. m. Morning: service 10 a. m. Evening: Young Peoples B. 1. W„ 5:45. Evangelistic service 6:45. Prayer service anti Bible study Wednesday evening 8:00. All limes given CST. Chas. Ballou, pastor. John Hammond. Supt. IN FATHERS FOOTSTEPS CHICAGO lUP > The Chica?,» police department has twx> father -aml-daiAghter teams. Capt. Walter Healy watc.’ied his daughter. June, sworn in as a policewt^man. Another veteran offiet*”. I -. John Olson, Had a daughter on the force. She is Marilyn ()!- ^on. a matren.

Uonrd for tlip currTn^r^Gir^dTa^O to pay lh»* following itemized expenses of said school, township: Special School Bund No. 23— ll,S92.00 for the purchase of a new school hits body. At said meet ihr any or all taxpayers may he heard and may make objections to the making - "i said appropriation. If said Advisory Board makes said appropriation or any part thereof, said matter will be auto maticaily certified to tin* Indiana Tax Hoard throiiRh the t’ounty Auditor of I'ntnam t’ounty. Indian.i, for said consideration ynd approya I. Vuhrcy (I Lewis. 'rrustcc of t'loverdale Township 7-2t. >oth i: or kin \i. ^in ri i:m* rAirN’ii: xo'i p'i: is iniHKhv r.iVEN to tin t ’reditors. Heirs and L«*Ratees of lleni > .l.o kson. d«M’eaaed to apl oil! in t In* l*u ton ni t’inuit fourt, held at (Ireencast b-. Indiana, on the 24th day of May. and show cause, If anv. whv the FINAL SF.TTLFMKNT A (’Ft )l' NTS

with the estate of said decedent Mi on I’d not h». approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shareKish- M Jackson. Administratrix WITNKSP the Clerk of said Court, this 20 dav of April, 1M'» No. xms. tuner <\ Akers. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. I un i..am (V Purham. Attorneys 3n-2t.

FOR SALE: Collie pups. C. V Kesler, 2 miles northeast Coate - ville. 3-fip. H»R SALE: IMants. < al>bag! p<Ytted to.nato plants, all kinds, cabbage, sweet potato, pepper. Roy Veselonovich, 74 Martinsville street. 5-3t.

Classified Ads For Sale

All elsiHsifled a.Keritslng must 1m- paid In advance. Customers using classified iwls are aske<l to send cash with the ad. Figure the first 15 words at 25 rents and eaeh additional, word one cent.

FOR SALE: New and used Case tractor corn planters; Case spreader. H. & M. Sales, Nor’h Jackson street. 5-5!. FOR SALE: Concrete, and pea gravel, coarse, medium, plastering and fine masionory sand. West of pleasant Garden on Big Walnut. Clark ami Son Gravel Co. 28-18p

FOR SALE: 4 year old pure bred Hereford bu!S. Registered in both associations, weight approximately a ton. Frank Smith, 3 miles west Bain-

bridge on road 36.

6-3p.

Mu i< i.; to r\ \ rw i :i«* or ei.i.v i-'.ituti.i-: town ship Noth',. is lii't i'i* y ^j\ «.n (it (I',. xpiiy.-is of I'l.ivcnlul.. Town •‘-•bill. I'lltnum t'..Hilly, Inclintiii. Oi.tl ih, vdvllory Hoiinl ami Tiais i * i' of sjlid tnwnsl.ip will inert ,|l it- ii'xulai- inert I .ts him-,, on (h, 1 nth ila \ of Muintli, .,, ,1, i,., min*' ii|>.in tlm expenditure ,»( tool' iniiney fni' t lie eiirrent \ ea i tlnin was set out in ileiail In tin I >ubili*li*'i I inulKel as modi fled and ••‘infirm. .1 by th,. riulla n.i Tax

Polio Insurance I? pays no to $5,000. for $3.00 a year per person PAYS FOR * Hospital expense f Medieiil e\|M>nse Graduate nurse expense * Ainliiihmee .-\pense * Transportation expense COX and MATTHEWS RHONE 101

kX»H 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. P.alph Cox, 3 miles southeast of Bede Union, 6-5p.

FOR SALE 3 Holstein cow fresh, one heifer. Howard I’off 1 1-4 miles south Groveland. 2-

FOR SALE: Used VAC trac-' tor, cultivator and mount i plow. H. & M. Sales, North

Jackson street.

FOR SALE: Cabbage, tomato and pepper plants. Wilma Noli and Joe McKee, Bainbridge, Indiana. 7-3p

FOR SALE: 1-1000 Powerth' 1 plant Montgomery Ward, used a .-hurt time. Have R. E. M. C. reason for selling. 1 Coleman I asolh:. r an;;. . Walter C. William-. It. 2. E. Cemetery road, Clnvi rdnl.', Ind. 7-lt

PLOW SHARES SHARPENED. Your shares will he sharpened within 24 hours or less. We can also sharpen your lauwn mower. Graver Welding, Greencastle, Indiana. 28-12t FOR COMPLETE hospital protection, insurance for the family or the individual, for the most benefits possible. See COX AND MATTHEWS. Phone 104. 8-3:.

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FOR SALE: Frying cni< ki c . 2nd farm house south Cement Plant. * 6-2:'

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APOSTOLIC GOSPF.I, TABERNACLE Washington St. Commercial Place Charles Rains, Pastor Sunday School 10:90 A. M Supt. Claud Ash Sunday Evangelistic 7:45 P. M.

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FOR SALE: A John Deere 5row corn planter in good working condition, with tractor hitch, also a 5 ft. Allis-Chalmer conbine, in good condition 1 1-2 miles vest of Bainbridge o : highway 35. Ralph 1). Ckrdfeltor.

6-.3p

Foit SAI.E: Fries, 40<' ih, M i iist Haltan. Phone 456-W. 5th house, east side, south e.f 7 ennsyivania tracks on 43 south. 6-7-13-14 4p FOR SALE: Used electri range, old style. 719 south Locust street. 6-2p. FOR SALE: Good work horse. 8 years old. also fries. One mile south of Groveland. Thom i Martin. 6-Gt. FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire male. Fred Sinclair, Clovcr dale. 6-2p FOR SALE: 1949 Harley-Dav-iclson 74-0. H. V. motorcycle, 5000 miles, extras; 1942 Plymouth. runs good and good tires and paint. 210 E. Walnut, Api 6 5-3p.

FOR SALE: Aluminum gare; door. Used one year. Art Fur niture Shop. ■ FOR SALE: Basinettc n liner. 6 sount Madison stv ‘

Phone 772-R.

FOR SALE: Pioneer seed c at Rice's Store, Belle Ur Arthur Wright Pliono 47 ' Greer,eaatle. 7FOR SALE: One Mall fine saw, like new, 4 ft. blade, ('hi . i Hutcheson, 2 1 . miles went 1/nr dale. Phone 6F13. 5-7-9--",; I.ET US BUILD Y< il 1R PI \ I-'ENCE: We furnish lumt Built according to your npoe ■ rations. .Also hardwoof] luml for sale. Raines Brothers b > mill, Fillmore, ! illnne 355. 30-3-5-7-10-12-11 -7

LOST: Diamond wedding ring and rhinestone brooch in jeweler's envelope. Call 646-J. 7-3t MISCELLANEOUS We build and repair screen doors and windows, also do all kinds mill work. Phone 675-R I ingleton Bros. Lumber Co. 5-3t NOTICE; Any dog running on my property day or night will be shot. Donald Tucker. 5-3yi

FOR KALE: 5 room .it - in eull -ge distr ict: •mi-modern house in

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Artifical Breeding: Holsleto, Guernsey and Jersey sires. AI* eio proved transmitters of high m-lk arid butter production. Call be ! fore 9 A. M. Indiana Arttfi<..l 1 Breeding Association. Pbor, I , i | 24F3, Greencastle. 26 tf mb. A Chi:: eh for ail people, 601 .Mnjrle Avenue, Services every Wednesday and Sunday evening 7:30 p. m. (t)ST' ''astor, Earl Johnson. 3-5p If you miss d your Fuller Brush Man, call or write A. N. Cheney, Roaehdale, Ind. 6-5p

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FOR SALE: Locust posts. 1 Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles | west Llmedale. Phone 6F13. Tues-lTiurs-Sat-tf. i

in i : i, Hal li"' 1 ■ 7-;.t WANTED: Shortorder cook, Bar oi's Mi 'w.iy irt. Transportation fitr ! 3. Phone 25F24. 3-5p WANTED: Meat cutter in ' re. Wr He Box M. stairi ;:i i i. nce, salary expected, r ■ t. trees, age. 5-3p WANTED: Rug cleaning an ! io waxing. Ralph Hurst, BOe

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FOR SAFETY, security and erviee, it pays to insure wild COX AND MATTHEWS. Phor. ■ 194. 5-31.

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FOR SALE: 1941 Ford tudor. motor overhauled, clean; 1946 Chevrolet, 4 door sedan. Coatesville Implement Co. 5-4t • FOR SALE: 200 New Hampshire red pullets, weight 2 1-2 to ' I 3 lbs. Lawrence Garrett, 4 1-2

D •..*» ! miles north Morton. 5-5,a. ■-V

FOR SALE: Locust posts. Place your order for future delivery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monahan, Locust Heights Farm, 5 miles south Putnamville. 11-tf.

FOR SALE: A good Deere 2|r nanna. Phone H52-M. row fertilizer tractor control j

planters; two 2 mounted fertilizer planters for M or G, regulat or L-12 tractor; one Deere 13ineh plow pull type; one W. C. 16-ineh plow; one 2 x 16 in •!: tractor plow; one W. C. 2x11 plows and planters gone. Walt K. Campbell, 2 miles south 40 43. 5-7 2*

i* (>R RENT: House one inrl*r north of Bainbridge. Write >r t'o Oscar Bell, It. 1, Bainbridge. e-2p. FOR RENT: House. Se^Mi.r' Sam Budieh. 74 Martinsville street. 5-3t.

FOR SALE: Antique che ! drawers, A-l c o n d i t ion Lawrence Butcher, 640 E. W i 1 - nut. Phone 175-R . 7-1p

UOI SI WIVES! MOTH l ilts! AiM to family income in spare time. Work independently ir your own neighborhood. Wri i Box 21. Banner. 2-6t

FOR RENT: Maple street.

rooms. 712 6-2p

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HER LIFE SAVED, Mrs. Shirley Palmer, 27, polio victim, smiles up at her husband James. 31. whose Ingenuity at hand-pumping her Iron lung when the motor failed kept her breathing tor 10 hours between Laramie, Wyo.. and Omaha, Neb , where a new unit was obtained from the Omaha Hre department. Palmer used a beer can openei

for a handle when the hand-pump handle hent. He pumped steadily fok SALE - Pioneer seed corn, for 10 hours, 17 pressure changes a minute, while a nurse counted n(lnlt)0 ' '' kerno , alZP ' "one-two-three-four" to steady the rhythm. The Palmers are shown | J 11

at Chicago en route from Los Angeles to Biggs Memorigj hospital, Ithaca N. Y. (Interhational Soundphoto)

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FOK SALE: 100 Loeil ! e posts. Be at farm over wi e|;i i: I E. S. Vermillion. 1 mile rn t of Putnamville on 40, fir.:' r ,n . south 1 mile. 7-p:

PAY HOMAGE TO MRS. QUEZON

Why worry about hospital hills when you can buy hospitalization insurance. Simpson Stoner, policies for individuals, families and groups. 15-tf. Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N.

30 head of big young, healthv Hampshire-Poland sows bred to good Hampshire boars, r< ad , farrow. From farms that hav saved an average of 9.2 P'g' (■ sow from last 100 fnrnwv • These sows possess equal pn ibilitics. Double immun I $9 00 per head if yot; take all j $125.00 after fail' wing, al n t j registered boars at $60.00 i-aeli See Bernard Calvert, 1 mil : northeast Worthington on pave-

Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf m ent 67. No phone. 7-1 M l ip

WANTED: Widow with laughter II wants job in widow- : • r ho t i as housekeeper. Subur I ban or on farm, .x.-i oitjection * > j mall children. Reasonable '.salary.. Pennnr.ent. Helen Burke, • 1*15 N. Penny, Indianapolis.

6-2t.s,

WANTED: TO RENT: 25-50 • n it - of orn nr soybnnn nunfl. ■ Addri ss Box I), i'.mnnr. G-2’1

SWEET’S DRIVE-IN Soutli Indiana Street Road for Borden’s Ice Cream, Sherbcrts, Peanuts and Pop Corn.

Ambitious woman to take ovr established AVON Territory in Contesville, Ind. Write Irene Pearson, 252 So. 12th St., Terre Haute, Ind. 2-6t.

WANTED: Basements to excavate, carpenter and mason work to do. Repairs or r< modeling. Job contracted and completed. South' rn pine at a saving. Write ns for estimate. W. Morris & Son. R. 5. Brazil. 5-12p.

RE-UP HOLSTER AND REBUILD Your laving Boom Suite just like new, for about half the cost of new. 2 Piece Suite As Low As $49.00 Including Material FREE ESTIMATES. Art Furniture Shop AU, WORK GUARANTEED 7 WEST FRANKLIN ST. GREENCASTLE TEL. 209

ViflS. RGPERT t. COHEY. widow of the Pennsylvania congress::,ar killed in at. air crash at Aibu querque, N. M., may seek his sea it is reported. She Is shown f Silver Springs, Md., home wi*_* son Robert Lewis III and (laugh ter Eileen Maria. (Intemationpi

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JOHNNY HAZARD

WARNING SENAIE ''lot lo be lulled to sleep" by any friendly gestures of Russia, Robert A. Lovett, former undersecretary of State who laid the groundwork for Atlantic pact, urges prompt ratification by foreign relation* committee. (luttriutieaMJ)

l» ' .MX,;.. Funeral cortege winds through throngs Rum chapel. THOUSANDS OF FILIPINOS gather In Manila to pay Onat t.ibute to Mrs. Aurora Quezon, widow of the republic's first president, her daughter and her son-in-law, all of whom were killed in an ambush Authorities charged Huk rebels with the slayings flnttrnttionil)

Bv Frank Bobbin

IN YOUR POSITION I PROBABLY WOULD'VE BEEN i A CORPSE LONG AOO, PROFESSOR / BUT RtdUT | NOW I'D BE CONCERNED | ABOUT MV WIFE AND JACKIE /

YOU'RE SO RISi-rr, MR. HAZARD...HOW IS THE BOV... AND FEELL*

/ THEY'RE BOTH OKAV...NOW/ JUST ABOUT GIVEN UP HOPE OF EVER FINDING VOU ALIVE ! SO THIG SHOULD UE A VERY HAPPY PAV FOP THEM / FACT, JACKIE WAS SO CONCERNED 'BOUT YOU...HE GOT SICK / ~ mr -J

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