The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1949 — Page 4

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TH1 DAILY BAh/h-IER, GtEENCASTlI, iNDfAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949.

ERICH BRANDEIS Can »ufh a thin)? happen only in Brooklyn? A man is murdered. A nn i b<-r of witnesses have seen thi crime. The mttrderer is arrested. Nothing unusual alxjut t iu».

sol i< t oi ADMI NIHTK VriOV Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of I'tunain County, Btate of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Fannie K. Torr late of Putnarn County, deceased •Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Franklin J. Torr, Administrator. No 89!»7. Omer C. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Gillen & Lyon, Attv4. 5-.V

noth i: hi t nui\i> i ii « ito> N"ll<‘ Ml iii r■ l, : . glm ii pi.i.i the fj, |jri lu-i fj apfit/int* r) « f»f futnani ^ Ly. S't.it** of Irnl»nnii. Admin 1stratw 'if the <-Ktate of Wllliaio SuifnrJiri lnf<* of Fu; nam < *oun* y. fit-f (laHi d Haiti <•“late |m HiippomMl to h. Molcnt. (Incar Sutht-r In, Administrator No oyo r (' ,\k* r ' Tit rk of th# Putnam Circuit Court. H< y C Sntherlln. Attorney 2^t

TERMITE Hwarmers liulieate possible damage to your bonne. For Inspection and F.stlmutcs, call RELIABLE EXTERMINATING CO. PHONE SRfi CO AN PHARMACY

People are being murder- d i-n Brooklyn almost every day. • But now the story becomes different from the usual n: ird r -ase. As a rule, when a murd-T Is committed, the police hunt ter the murderer. The victim is known.’the slayer has to be ferreted out by the police. But not in this case. No one knows who the murdered man is. The prisoner won’t talk. Or at least he denies his guilt ind claims he did not kr.ujv ne lam man. So now. ir.stea,i of trying to h.,d th- murderer, they ar<- tr •-j ing to identify th' miurdere 1 All that is known aaout him is that he had been around the neighborhood for many years. ‘ f-eo." they called him. Nobody knew where he lived, where he cane from in the morning, where he wen: t> at night He made a scanty JivT.g. ncoplo wno were questioned su'd, pushing a small cart about toe - ighborhood streets, picking up discarded junk and selling it to dealers. Hundreds were queried. Sure, they knew Leo, the junkman. Didn't they sec him foraging

around garbage cans? Didn’t they watch him car • fully selecting things that m idst bring a few pennies ? But that was ait. And as the police record ot his killing identifies him a*•‘one Leo Doe. a true photograph of whom is hereto anntxei and made part hereof, a ma > person, whose name and identity are presently unknown.” .

Classified Ads All classified adver.lslng must be paid In advance. Customers using classified <*ds are asked to • end cash with the ad. Figure the first 18 words at 25 cents and each additional word one FOR SALE

FOP. SALE: Like new metal ice box lawn mower. china closet several electric motors. ' several rifles, several dressers, walnut and cherry chests, antiques. R. W. Baldwin. R 4 GreencastJe. ll-2p

Headquarter* tor curved rafter* for barn*, garage*, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 Ni Indiana St. Phone 403 19-tf

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TERRE HAUTE Fast Track AUTO RACES Every Thursday Night Time Trials B:30 (C.9.T.) Races 8:00 (C.S.T.) %A. A A. Sanction 25th and Ft. Harrison Road General Admission $1.00 Plenty of Parking Space

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What has this story got to d with “looking at life?” Oh. nothing much. Except that I passed an ol cer-’ctcry in our neighborh-x,

y-’strrday.

I:, our n'-ighbc<rhood bo 'y knows pretty nearly

one else.

But on the tombstones cemetery some of the n

■‘•omc fifty, seme a hundred y> ■

old- appeared many nar.es.

I i iquired about a few. r>r - marily th< ones on the less cos*

ly tombstones.

And ® j inquired, it s*rnc: m-' how ouickly most peopl. a-t fc.rgi lion, how little imprint they leave on the world, to wha* insignificance all the worries ard ambitions fade in so short a

time..

It struck me that the .lamoa ol many who once though* that they were so important are “Leo Doe" today. LET BANNER ADS SELl. i-

I> t us talk to you abou? your insurance and auto financlngBudget your insurance with your into payments, cdx A Matthews South Side Square. Puonc 104. «5-6t. FOR SALE: 40 inch AllisChalmers used combine, gooJ condit.on. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. 9-3t

Pick up the ke-ys to this 19.36 Pontiac today. Everything in good condition, including motor, tires, radio Jnd heater. Call 859M. 12-3p

FOR SALE: HUH Bard Rocks, 3 weeks old, J)k) ’^-gh'irns, 1 we ks eld and 125 Austin Whites 5 weeks old. To be so?d tins week at bargain prices. O ii flutih••ry, 3 E. Franklin St. 12-St

Piddii Auction. housi-hold goo/ls and antiques, Sat. .Iul.\ IU, I p. m. ( ST., 711 West National Avc.. Brazil Ind, Daisy Morlan.

FOR SALE: 5 Hampshire gilt, and 42 pigs. Lowell Whicker. 2 1-2 miles southeast Ptitna'*.ville. Call before 8 in the mornings if possible. 12-2p.

LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS Sole! in Greencastle longer th;.n any other brand, over fifty years. SNIDER FAINT * ARt SHOP. l 2 -2p FOR SALE: Oats from coinbine this week. Elevator price ■'ou haul them. John Lukenbill, 2D. miles northeast Brick Chapel Greencastle R 3. n -3p

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FOR SALE SIDE DELIVERY RAKES NCM BALER MASSEY HARRIS MOWER

H. AND M. SALES CO., INC. 319 NORTH JACKSON ST.

F'OR SALE: Goodyear tractor tires. See us for your farm tire service. Farmers Supply Inc. 103-107 E. F'rankiin St. 6-8-12-14-4t.

FOR SALE: Washed concrete and pea gravel. Washed coarr* medium plastering and fine masonry sand. Clark Son Gravel Co. Pleasant Gardens. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf

HERE S THE LOWER-PRICED CAK MILLIONS HAVE WAITED FOR!

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Nimble »s a polo pony, the 115-inch wheelbase Wayfarer is easy to maneuver in traffic . . . easy to handle in tight parking. Gome in today. See this luxurious new Wayfarer —backed by the priceless Dodge reputation for delivering years of satisfying, money-saving miles. And rememlier the Wayfarer costs just a few dollars more than the lowest priced cars!

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NEW WAYFARER ROADSTER —the smart good looks of a convertible without the high price tag! New light weight tup easily raised or Towered. Plexiglas windows go on or off in a jiffy.

FOR RENT: Three room semi- | modern apartment at 301 Wood St. 12-1;.

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PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Greencastle, Indiana

ELECTRIC SERVICE: Sew wiring and rep*lr. Phone 107o. j 21-tf

Lincoln Welders and welding supplies. Free instruction when desired. Graver Welding. 8-*J.

FOR SALE: A good cow W. j H Evens, E Tennessee St., 11 2t FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth 4 door sedan, practically new, motor overhauled. Jimmy Summers, Bainbridge. 9-3t.

FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Herd Sires: Including Sylil’s Norman Don (reared in Irwin herd! 3 years.. Snowdrop's Observer 2 years old., and three young bulls-one ready for fu!! service by early winter. Donald Ball, Brick House Farm-Road No 47-5 miles south of Craw-

1945

Cushman motor s^o t^r

with transmission,

good tire,-.

good

condition.

Reasonable,

Charles

White.

Commc rcinl

Place,

Phone 915-J

11-4,)

fordsville.

9-4p

FOR SALE:

Stewart-Warner

Duel-Temp, refrigerator. 7 12

cu. ft. George

Parker, Coates-

ville, R. 2.

ll-3p

FOR SALE:

Duroc gilt wit* 1

eight pigs; also one can of country lard. 902 north Madison

street.

12-2p

FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge two door with spotlight, foglights and twin heater*. 9 miles east of Greencastle on Stilsville road. Frank M. Hunter. Fillmore, Ind. R. 1. 12-5p

FOR SALE: Rubber Tired wagon W. R Clark, on, old 12-2p

Rockville road.

FOR SALE new Hampshire ted pullets. H head. Perry Lewis. Home Laundry. 12-3p

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, good sharp lawn mower, large oak board, several very wide popla,- board* suitable for shelving, 2 rolls roofing. 235-J. ip

2 dogs under 1 year old available. For further information call 807-M or 946-R. Ip

EXCLUSIVE Franchise Available The exclusive franehiNe to handle our complete line of major home appliances and heating equipment Is available for your city and the surrounding territory. This exclusive franchise gives

you

A KEPI TABLE NAME STABLE YEAR TtOt'ND Bt’SINESS FLOOR PLAN ASSISTANCE CONSIGNMENT MERCHANDISE NATIONAL ADVERTISING LOCAL ADVERTISING EXTENSIVE PROMOTIONS LOW CAPITAL INVESTMENT RAPID INVENTORY TCRNOVEK YOCIt OPPORTUNITY FOR SECURITY. Aggressive and intelligent men do not need experience. Fortyeight years of industry leadership prove our ability to train men to operate successfully. Fur further information, write to: E. I- MASON KALAMAZOO STOVE and FURNACE CO. 175 ROCHESTER AVENUE KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SHOPPERS SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY

MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS

17 x 17 IN. Hernttitzhed border f

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Ward-low priced! Stock up on these big square while one* for long, serviceable wear. MONTGOMERY WARD

We now have plenty of pipe A<. %• 1. 1'4. 1'-. an d 2 inch. Cut and threaded to your speoi:cations. Graver Welding. 8-tf FOR SALE: Good wfirk Uont, sound: set harness; MeCormickDeering mowing machine. T. E. Sherrill. Belle Union. lt-3t

1935 Master Chevrolet 4 door. Better than average, good rubber, Beryle White. Comm Tcii’. Place. Phone 915-J. 11 I i. FOR SALE: Transparent apples. Buchheit- Orchards. 2-tf.

LOST: Ice Cream canvas 10 x 13 Saturday between state road 36 and Greencastle. Phone Sheldon Ice Company, 375 or 139-R. ll-3p

WANTED

WANTED Vault and cesspool cleaning. Free estimates. Jess Rumley, Airport Phone 15F6 12-5p

FOR S-^Fl.

hom • on Ohio. Sei

orner c Willard

303 Ohio, street

FOR SALE' home, tile bldg age ch.rk Jft Plenty of fruit, on* J ground, all j n c . ty J 501 W. Walnut St ]

WANTED Rule to No. 5, day shift. 7:14 Call 434-M.

Allison’s to 4:12. 11-2p

WANTED: Custom baling, by bale or on shares; also custom combining, 2 combines. See Ira or John Moore. Phone' 995-J. 31-tf.

WANTED. Custom baling, done by M. M. baler. 15c bale on ground, 17c bale loaded. Albert Gerlach, Phone Roachdale. 14-36p

WANTED: Hay baling on shares or by bale. Howard Moore. Phone 7F21. 28-tf.

WANTED: To rent 4 room semi-furnished modem apart mont or house. Box 4. Daily Banner. 11 -6p

PRIVATE SALE: Wednesday ahd Thursday only. 107 E. Washington. Walnut secretary, wa’.:;i:t bed and marble topped dresser, walnut wardrobe, spinning wheel and distaff rosewood piano, round top wooden trunk. Gor’leaf frame, picture frames, mirrows. chairs, chests. 2 brass beds. 12-2i

WANTED: Ride to Indianan - Its. 7 a m. to 3 p. m. saifi, George Braden. 1001 S. Indiana. 11-2 WANTED: Experienced m - chanic to work on percentage basi?. McCoun's Auto Scrvhc Cloverdaie, Ind. 11 2n

NOTICE aTT . my line . : 1 Public auction P- m. DST 202 W. Coli

[J my proJ ••=•!>* StT ert y With r.;n, for $95 a mom* , apartment- Ten**-] on day sab. paid wh- '.tact i L. G. Goss Alton J tioneer. ^

FOR the Cagle .a m vn^i room hous,., b arn J house The I -J has ston;. : . u - piped into th. kitchj able soil. I, ctricity. ■ I. T. Chris’;.' ■ ’

FOR SALE n: acj the north part of C| , B ne half ' .laM halai with rum ing water, lu'iise. Bleclricity. J J. T. Christie. 21 soj street. MISCELlSi

Madison T vp. will nave two new school busses to start the new school year. C. A. \Vp*);< local Studebaker dealer nas just delivered new trucks to Cec.l Davidson and Leo Reeves. 12-lt

FOR SALE: One W. C. 60 combine $500.00; 2 John Deere No. 0 combines, $300.00; one ot $500.00 with motor; one Minnc-apolis-Molinr 1945 mouoi $1100. with motor Walter S. Campbell,* Cloverdaie. 12-2*.

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FOR RENT: Large three room apartment and bath. 105 W. Columbia st. 12-2» FOR RENT: 3 room modern, furnished apartment. Avails hie now. North door. 4.3: -,v. Franklin St., Phone 864-R 12-lo

WANTED: Outside sale^maq for leading line of farm ma- hin ery. Drawing account and commission. Must have own car. Experience unnecessary. Writ* Box 2-K The Banner. 11-4: WANTED: Rider to aceorr pany lady and baby to California. share expenses. Call Wad ter Tincher. Mt. Meridian, ll-lp Young man wants steady env oloyment for rest of .summer. Good references. Richard Fulmer. Phone 544-W*. 11 2p. SHAMROCK BEAUTY SHOP now open which was closed for repairs. Inviting old natrou? back also new ones. Special $6.50 value perfnanonls now $4.95 thru July and August. All lines of beauty work including manicures. Come in and see Irene Sheffer for hair styljng. Make appointments early. Phone 1063W over Hama's Book Store. • ll-2p

Artiflcai Breeding: Guernsey and Jersq proved transmitten j and butter products fore 9 A. M. Indim Breeding Aaaoctatiq 24F3, Greencastle. For highi ^: grai-i ing, repairing, and n all work guaranteed i Furnitui. S p 7 \v] St. Phone 299 Having trouble those garden flowaJ flower arranger at reasonable priced. 24-

FOR SALE * USED SIDE DELIVERY RAKE * I. H. C. COMBINE

New Wayfarer Two-Door Sedan

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