The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1955 — Page 3

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fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1955.

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0*™ if? A FACT

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which our most frequent and continuous contac* as individuals and for that reason our greatest responsibility as individual citizens. At this level, we are wit-

sent from West Germany to the | Austrian Bible Committee.

REAL ESTATE

Visit oar oeauurui show room, } finest draping fabric direct fror.

Total U. S. expenditures for new churches and for remodell-

When people begin asking that question when they see your car — it’s time to have the appearance brought up-to-date in our complete body shop. - - - - And you will be less apt to have a real accident if you keep your brakes in constant w.o king order and your wheels in perfect balance. BOB >1YEBS AUTO SALES, Int. yOCR CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH DEALER 811 North Jncksoa PHONE 84J

democratic institutions that is alarming. We think of subversion as something active, conspirational. Yet subversion is not any less an evil when it is accomplished passively or through lack of resolution to make democratic institutions work as they

are capable of doing.'’

N"ri( i: or vimiimstk vnov I ii l he ('irciiit »’ourt of 1'imiiiin County, Indiana. Notieo i s hereby jriven that Islam he tirahani was on the 7 clay oi April. I.ippoin'ed Kxc*eutrix ol the Will of Corda KiKgle, de86(1. AM persons having claims .iii.Must said estate, wln lher or no! now due. must file the same in said eourt within six (ci) months from the date of the first publication of tills notice or said claims will In* forever barred. 1 >.i t *'d at Greencastle. Indiana, Ibis 7 clay of April, 107,5. William It. Padgett. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County Indiana. Probate Causo No. 04!*e>. I .yon iV Hovel. Attorneys. 0-16-23-.‘5t.

World Of Religion "All too often, we think of the battle for freedom a? though it concerned only problems on the world level or at best the national scene, yet it is difficult to perceive how democracy can be up-, held on these more complex levels of human affairs if democracy’s institutions a"e undermined in our towns, eutie^ or states,” says Samuel Witmer, Jr., of Met nudism's Board of Social and Economic Relations. "These are the units of government with

May Fellowship Day, held traditionally on the first Friday cf May, is observed each year by thousands of church women affiliated with some 1,900 state and Ibcal councils across, the nation—these forming United Church Women of the National Council of Churches. Aim of the observance, which is usually marked with Day-long programs, is to develop programs of cooperative action by church w r omen of different denominations in meeting common community problems. Special emphases in former years have been on citi-zen-ship, housing, race relations and related subjects. A play. "Point of Beginning,” written especially for May Fellowship Day, hut scheduled for use throughout the year, has been made available by United Church Women for production by religious, social, fraternal and community organizations across the nation. Within a 50-mile radius of New York City, performances will be given by one of several I professional casts of the Theater Wing. The theme concerns the “parents’ responsibilities in teaching their children constructive attitures and values” tow r ard people of other races and nationalities. Nora Stirling is the

author.

nessing a gradual subversion of»ing and replacing out-dated

tuildings, rose from S472,000,000 in 1953, to S558.000.000 in 1954. and are expected to reach well over $600,000,000 this year, says Dr. Harry Atkinson, director of the National Council of Churches’ bureau of church building.

CHURCHES

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Mark Hamilton, Pastor Theron York, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Juniors, Teenagers & N.Y.P.S.

7 P. M.

Evangelistic Services 7:30 P.

M.

The Morris trio from Evansville will be singing in the S. S. hour and morning worship service. Our revival with Samuel Schempf begins Tuesday night 7:30. Visitors welcome to all services.

If you want a big yard, see the McKenna hnuse on Arlington Street. Lot is 100 x 250—grass growing, handsome plantings, cement drive. A

Guaranteed Sewing Machine repair work by a Bonded Singer representative. Phone 131. 14-tf

""f’&iTsXLE: T94: Cadillac club j coupe, good body, rebuilt engine.

^ n/v ^ I Inquire at Texaco Station. June-

mUU. Art Furniture Shop. 20-tf. I t|on „ and 4 , g . 2t FOR BULJJX«ER WORK see i FOR SALE: Lawr.mower tires. « _ ^ , and clear white pine. Kiln dneu

Harold M. Broadstreet, FiRmoieJ ra •' orders in . .. . .

phone 33R2. 30-12p jnow to avoid delay. Weber Bike

FOR SA.LE: Purebred Duroc | and Berkshire boars. Lloyd Mej Clellan, 4 miles east of Stilesville

on U. S. 40.

! and Toy Shop, 200 N. Indiana.

8-4t.

ash oak, maple, birch, basswood and Philippine Mahogany in stock. ,25-tf

Lucas Collins Agency PHONE 258

Special on Drapes, 89c per

5-5p. pair. Sport Shirts, beautifully

j .— j cleaned and pressed, 39c. Davis OPENING SPECIAL: Take I cleaners, north side of square. } home hamburgers. Plain 6 for j Phone 9142. Sat.-tf

!$1.00; ‘‘with the works” 5 for

NEW HOME IN CLOVERDALE j S1.00. 100 ft. frontage. Garage attach- j ed, gas furnace, gas incinerator, j Youngstown cabinets, large clos- |

Triple J Drive In. 2-6t.

FOR SALE: John Deere 8 foot tandem disc harrow with new i discs, $60.00. Roseoe Wells, 3 4

FOR SALE: 1950 house tracer. 2 bed room, all modern. Robert R. Robinson, R. 1, Coatesville. 4-6p.

SALE NEW FIR LUMBER

Flaming, sheathing $8.95, I mile northwest of Mt. Meridian.

ets, linen closets, one bath and j birch * mahogany doors $9.95. 9 -2p a half, hardwood floors, alum-! hardwood floorin S * 17 ' 75 - Cas ' — p

' tIpton T iimhor On TniTi- 1 ^ OFL ell coni mum storm doors and windows, | uecon L,urnDer c '°*> located indi j 1 anapolis by-pass St. Rd. 100, at j bination electric and wood range.

Write Greencastle, P. O. Box 245.

yard landscaped. Will show anytime. Phone 163, Cloverdale. Gladys E. Ray. 2-12t.

Castleton, Indianapolis phone BR. 1969. W-T-F-S-tf. !

9-4p.

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE F OR SALE: 150 bushels nice 302 So. Indiana ' Hawkeye beans. Herbert Boswell, Homes, modern and semi-12 miles south Morton 6-4p

modern, farms and many busi-1 ness opportunities for sale. 8-2t. !

MISCELLANEOUS

Every Tuesday and Saturday j nights at Cloverdale Auction

; Barn, new and used merchandise,

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Since the war, the publishing house of the Abbey of Maredsous, Belgium, has issued over one million Bible portions, about 100,000 New Testaments and over 100,000 Bibles in a new translation. It has now added to this achievement an edition of the Bible in a large format. This new Bible (crown quarto size), is printed in two columns and includes over sixty photographic illustrations taken from sculptures in French Cathedrals.

The New Testament gospels, printed as illustrated magazines are reported to being favoraby received in West Germany. The four gospels and Acts have now been issued and 900,000 copies were produced in 1954. The same illustrations have been used as for the English, French, Dutch, Malayan, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, and Japanese editions. A gift of 50,000 copies has been

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Leon Snyder, Chairman of the Board. Howard Burkett, Supt. Church School. Community Easter Sunrise service at Gobin Methodist church 6 o’clock. Morning worship 10:15 o’clock. Sermon: I Believe in the Resurr: jtion. Church school cla ses at 9:30. (A nursery is maintained where parents may leave infants and small children during the services.) Vesper baptismal service 4 o’clock. Christian Youth Fellowship 6 o’clock. Girl Scouts Tuesday after school. Boy Scouts Tuesday evening

7:30

Explorer Post 99 Wednesday

7:30.

Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:10. Christian Women’s Fellowship

group meetings Thursday: Kappa, Mrs. Harry Barrick. Upsilon, Mrs. Mean Long. Rho, Mrs. James Harris. Iota, Mrs. T. C. Robbins. Omicon, Mrs. R. 9*, Weakley.

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so truck load of new merchan-

Thanks to my customers for i dise your courtesy and patience during my recent illness. My shop ir now open and I would greatly appreciate your business. H. E. Miller, Saw Service Shop. 119 E. Franklin St. 9-3t.

Lewis Bixler. Fri-Sat-tf.

Next Sunday, April 17, atThgj morning worship service, 10:15, Elgin T. Smith will be formally

installed as pup is ter of the church. A reception for the

Smith iamily will be held in Fel-

lowship Hall from four to six

o’clock the afternoon of Apr!'

17th. All members and friends

of the church are invited.

Gardens plowed with a Rotavator. Makes a perfect mulch, leaves no furrows. Prompt Service. Charles Rains. Phone 7008-M. 9-tf RAINES & RAINES Bulldozing, Crane, Dragline, Backhoe, Dumptruck Service. Free estimates, all jobs fully insured, 22 years experience. Phone 1125. Foxridge, Greencastle. 28-tf.

FOR SALE: Boys 26 inch Schwinn bicycle, chrome fenders, knee action. . Good condition $15.00. Larry Rogers, 404 W. Liberty St. 9-2c.

BOATS-MOTORS-KITS Wolverine, Partee, Lyman, PennnYan and ChrisCraft boats. Taft Marine and Chris Craft boat kits. Buccaneer motors, 3 to 22 H. P. Marine hardware, paints,

skiis, etc.

Just in time for Easter. Stariviewers, reduced from $2.50 and

$2.00 to $2.00 and $1.10. Extra {boat covers, water films 3 for $1.00, including some j SPECIAL—10 ft. plywood fish religious picture^. Weber Bike ling boats $69.50. Used 5 HP and Toy Shop, 200 N. Indiana. J Johnson motor, neutral clutch

8-2t. | $100.00, excellent condition. Vars-

a \ r T- VTT 1 Z | ity Boat Co. 202 Crosson St. Bob

FOR SALE: 15 head unshear-}

, , _ Almon, Phone 1424

ed ewes. 11 lambs. 5 ewes are

yearling. Must sell at once. Mrs. j Frosty Smith, Poland, Ind. R. R.

9-12-2t

8-3p

FOR SALE: 18 shoats, weaned. Hubert Hyten, Bainbridge. 8-2p.

John Tharp Says: Don’t forget the big Antique Sale April 9th; 10:00 A. M. Wayne Branneman and A. O. Hunter, Auct. Mrs. John Tharp, Clerk, 5 Chestnut, St. 12-tf. Don’t trade in your comfortable davenport and chair—you can have it reupholstcred for half price of a new one. Art FurnitmrShop. 14 ^- SEWING MACHINES: Zag

S T KS:

zEgs, straight .^oita^les, consoles, desk* models. New, used and rebuilt. Parts and accpsso 1

Sigma, Mrs. Harp-} Hedge! ' Better trade in allowance at

Greencastle Sewing Machine Seryice^ 22 S. Jackson. Phone 1363.

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For high grade iq hclstering and supplies call Art Furniture Shop. 14-tf

SPECIAL EASTER Sunday dinners. Fried chicken and swiss steak. Delicious steaks and sandwiches. Drive out to Junction Road 40 and 75. Rachel’s Truck Stop. 8-2p. FOR SALE: 8 year old spotted mare, extra gentle and well broke. Mrs. Kenneth Mullis, 3 miles south Bainbridge. 8-2p.

FOR SALE: Chevrolet car, old fashioned organ, Speed Queen washer. 404 W. Franklin St.

8-2p.

Bulldozer and ftighlift work, land clearing, grading and excavating. William Newkirk, Box 24, Fillmore. Phone 237. 15-tf

QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING, quick service. We fix them while you wait. Bargain Store, 715 Main St. 1-tf. Ag lime, crushed stone, sand and gravel. It it’s a truck jjb we can do it. We have dump trucks, flat tops and semi-trail-ers. William Newkirk, Box 24 Phone 237.. Fillmore, Ind. 16-tf

Custom Mace Draperies for the price of ready made. Art Furniture Shop. 20-tf.

FOR SALE: can milk cooler, ments.

International 4 Sherm’s Imple-4-6t.

ACE SETS THE PACE: Sati latex rubberized well paints fo: all interior walls $1.39 qt. Superior white house paint fen garages, trellis and fences $3.8' gal. C. H. & C. Hardware, Bainbridge. 9-lt. Attention Farmers: Rauhs, ‘‘Red Star” fertilizer, all analysis, order now. Boesen Store, Putnamville. l2-19-26-2-9-16-6p

HIGH TYPE WOMEN Needed by nationally advertised cosmetic company operating on a better party plan to fill both sales and sales management positions. Unusual commission and bonus plan. Car and phone necessary. Curiosity seekers, drifters and get rich "quickers” are asked not to reply. Qualified women should write Field Placement Director. Box 6, c o Banner for early reply. 28* 29-4-5-9-5p. WANTED: Married farm band. House furnished. General farming. Box 100 r , Banner. 8-2p

Authorized dealer MALI CHAIN SAWS. Sales, Parts Service. H. E. Miller, Saw Service Shop, 119 E. Franklin St. 1, . Sat-tf

LAWN MOWERS We handle a complete line o: lawn mowers, manufactured by Dill and McGuire, with over 80 years of lawn mower background. GUARANTEED NONI BETTER regardless of PRICE Rotary or Reel type. We SHARPEN anti SERVICE a*, makes with the best of modern equipment and experienced service men. Will take used lawn mower in on trade. GOOD USED MOWERS for sale. Cravcr Welding. M-W-S-tf.

FOR SALE: 50 gal. electric water heater; also Inriian motorcycle in excellent condition, new tires, new paint, recently overhauled. Call Allen Clodfelter, Bainbridge. 5-7-9-3p.

WELL DRILLING: Artie Scobee Well Drilling Co. Phone and residence Brick Chapel, Greencastle RFD 3. 21-tf.

WANTED: $5,000 loan, with t(vo and half time.'. •: at for security; 8 per cent interest on five year basis. Write Box J, The Daily Banner. 6-4t.

WANTED: ReliaKe woman or girl for telephone operator. Room and board furnished if desired. Write manager tek phone office. Bainbridge, or "nil 12 on 1 before 9 a. m. 7-3t.

WANTED: To rent 4 or 5 room modern house in Greencastle, Service manager of Greencastle Home Supply. Phone 69. 7-St

Vault and cesspool cleaning. Phone 867-J. Homer Williams. 6-8p

WANTED: General construction, masonry work of all kinds, plastering. No job too large or too small. James 3. Sims and Sons, Reelsville or 2 miles south Manhattan. Thurs-Fri-Sat-tf

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE — RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE CO AN PHARMACY — 888

Pure Bred Hampshire Sale 20 FALL BOARS; 40 OPEN GILTS; 10 BRED GILTS Tuesday Night. 7:00 P. M. — April 12 J C. BAUGHMAN AND SONS 2 Miles East of Brooklym.

with the pastor bringing the morning message. We hope to have a fine crowd for the Easter worship. Come and be a part of the group. Bro. Orville Reed will be in ehavge of the prayer service this Wednesday. We extend a friendly invitation to everyone to come and worship with us at all our ser-

vices.

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They 11 Do It Every Time By Jimmy Ratio

HANNA ST. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Xcrman. C. Hill, Pastor George Reed, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Youth Service, 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Praye.r Meeting, Wednesday,

7:30 P. M.

Sunday SehCiO'l Lesson — “Our Assurance of Eternal Life.” Golden Text—John 11:25.26. Special music and singing is planned for our Easter service,

SALESMAN, LIVES IN A PLACE TWAT’S JUST ONE STEP ABOVE TOSACCO ROAD

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT: 2 nice apartments; 3 bedroom; gas stove, refrig., built-in cabinets; heat furnished. Reasonable rent. Phone 738-J. S. Biendle. 7-3p

FOR RENT: Nice, unfurnished five-room apartment and bath on East Seminary street. Phone 989-W evenings or early mornings. 8-2t. Permanent trailer space, all modern conveniences, $12.00 per month. White Oak Motor Court, road 40. Investigate before you Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

FOR RENT: Efficiency apt. furnished or unfurnished. Cole Apartment. Phone 187-M. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

LOST-FOUND

LOST: billfold containing bills, pictures and etc. Return to Banner Office. Reward. 8-2t

FOR SALE

FOR SAt,E: Filling station in Fillmore. Doing good business.’ See owner from ;9 ai. m. till 3 p. nl. at’station.,! iP 8-3p. ——t ^—n—-— Remember East Side Mptor Sales fof expert body work/ pain^jpg, wheel. aiignn^nt andmechanj^al wor^. Free estimates. , Free pickup ahdi .delivery sendee.

. 23-tf

i - ■ ■ - - i* FOR SALE: Perfection kerosene stove, 5 burner, table top model, good as new. 207 E. J '' Franklin: 7-4p.

SIGN SERVICE George R. Ellis, complete Sign Service. 611 S. Jackson St. 7-3p

i f/.ii il- , ; Eitel's Flowers

FOR SALE: STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Dunlap, Premier, and Streamliner. Well rooted young plants. This is the month to set your berry patch for a good crop next year. Frank Bridges, Bainbridge. “* 6-9-12-3$' i 1 : • ,1 I I : 1 • . - FROST PROOF CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER AND BROCCOLI PLANTS NOW READYi EITEL’S 'GREENHOUSE, MELROSE AVE. ■ 4-6-9*11-13-115-61

Cloverdale Sale Barn: Sale every Tuesday. Consignments received on sale day. For special advertising call L. E. Michael, phone 26L50, Cloverdale, Ind., not later than Friday noon before sale. Harold Asbury, operator and auctioneer. Wayne Branneman, auctioneer. Sat-tf WANTED: Man lea man to work on farm. Good job for ^right man. Gale Grimes, 1\'> miles east of Brown’s Valley. 8-2t.

j I^QR , SA^LE:, i Ked ..fcp/n/al. ballerina length, size 9 r . Kay Hinkle. ( 4 Hanna'Court. . ,* . , 9-lt.

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FOR SALE: Burpee veg'table seed and VaugKan fib Wiki* seed'd; also ; frost resistant.’ cabbage plants, etc. TERRACE VIEW pARDENS, on Stilesville Road Phone 585-R. 9-2t.

WANTED

USED CARS Saturday and Sunday Special 1948 Plymouth 4 Door $295 L. J. CLARK Fillmore

BETTER VALUES USED CARS AND TRUCKS SPECIAL Four New International Trucks at a low price to win contest ending, April 25, 1955. HESS SALES and SERVICE 7-9 E. Franklin Ph. 11

WANTER: Curb service girls. Apply in person. Boots ’N Saddle. 9-2t.

WANTED: Good second hana book case, reasonably priced. Write Box 639, c/o Banner. 8-2p

FOR HIRE: n Truck mounted crane and excavating service. Drag line for cleaning ponds, springs and drainage ditches. Trucks loaded with sand, gravel and dirt. Back Hoe attachment to dig basements and trenches. John K. Richards. Phone 179, Greencastle. fucs.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

WANTED: Excavating, all kinds. Sewer hook-ups. Water lines, septic tanks. Also fence building. Everett Sheppard, 601 Maple Av't 7-9-11-13-15-18-20-22-8p.

WANTED: Waitresses. Apply :n person at Royale Cafe. 9-tf

WANTED: Delivery man or j boy. Apply in person at Van j Buskirk’s Grocery. 8-2t. j

WANTED: Auto painting, two tones or plain colors. Detro’s Body Shop. 28 Martinsville St. or call 7082-W. 9-ll-2p

RCA VICTOR T V 17 Inch Table Model $149.95 21 inch Table Model $179.95 21 inch Console $259.95 24 inch Consolctte .... 299.95 Kersey Music Store 28 S. Jackson St. Phone 118

BEST BUY Good Used 5 H. P. GARDEN TRACTOR OUTFIT. GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Your Ford Tractor Dealer

BL0NDIE

By Chick Young

COLORED CHICKS and Easter ducklings for sale. Kircher Hatchery. 8-2t. FOR SALE: 1940 Ford, 2 door j sedan. Mrs. Keith Young, Cloverdale. 8-2p.

FOR SALE: 1948 Ford % ton pickup truck, see Denny Puckett, King Morrison Foster until 5:00 p. in., after 5 p. m. Kj mile east of IBM Plant. . 7-6p.

FOR SALE: White kitchen _ cabinet almost new, bookcase desk. 8 piece carved oak dining room suite, cheap. 1006 S. Locust street. 5-5t.

FOR SALE: 1950 Plymouth station wagon, tan color, good condition. Eugene Maxwell, Cloverdale. 9-5t. Norwegian whaling expeditions produced 317,000 barrels of ail during the first 29 days of the 1955 Antarctic season.

JOHNNY HAZARD

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HOPKINS - WALTON Funeral Home Phone 61

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