The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1957 — Page 3
IT U FACT “JUMi IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER" in USED CAR VALUES ’.V* C’HKVSLEK *» IKK)It W imlsor Hardtop. All power and Accessories. ’.V*. ^ HF.VKOLFrr ? DOOR Station Wajjon. 6 cylinder. Standard Transmission. *55 BIJIC K IIARDTtlP Special Riviera. All aeeesrries. All Power. ’50 PI.VMOI Til Club l oupe Radio and Heater. *53 DESOTO l DOOR Automatic transmission, radio and Heater. *.'»4 (TIRYSI.ER 4 IMK)R Windsor, I’owerflite. ’.'>3 nrit'K t DOOR All power, all accessories. *50 PI.VMOI TH 1 DOOR “A Real Hiiy*. *53 < HRVSLI-.R ( I I P, ( PE. W iudsor. *53 POXTIAC ( \TAI I\A 3 Cylinder. All accessories, H.\ dramat ie. HOIS >iyi:iis AUTO SALES. Int. VOI It (TIRVSI.EKPl.V MOI TH DEALER v»7 V’ortb Jackson
ROACHDALE Mr ar.d Mrs. Hiram CionTrs and daughter. Marjorie of North Seuem visited Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones Sunday night. Mrs. Byron Stern of Darlington tment Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Grider. Mrs. Ruby Martz and daughter. Phyllis and Mrs. Lillie Parks and daughter Sharon, were in Crawfordsville Tuesday. Mrs. Maude Stroube is spending a few days in Terre Haute with her daughter. Mrs. Doris Helen Johmson and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Call Saturday. May 25 at Culver hospital , a son. Mrs. Call was the former Miss Marlyn Buser. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bartlett and son of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Eggers of Greencastle were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Ethel Eggers. John Airhart of Washington D. C. has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertha Airhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Broom of
WANTED I^M-al and Long Distance Moving and Transfer 40 Years Experience Delivering New Furniture for M mtgomery W ard, past 4 RandeS Transfer PHONE 302 or 7S5-R.
Kingman, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert MoFarraa and Mrs. Ma.mda BnUor. Saturday afternoon. Walter McBride who was severely injured in an auto accident while enroute to his work at Allison’s is slowly recovering at the Methodist hospital in In-
dianapolis.
Miss Ensie Summers spent the weekend with Mrs. Earl Sutherlin near Groveland. Mrs. Laura Faller, who returned from the Culver hospital is improving at her home here. Mrs. Mary Edith Lockridge spent Sunday with her mother at
Stilesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson and Mrs. Elsie Thompson attended commencement exercises sf Mrs. Thompson’s grandson, John Taylor Wednesday evening at West Lafayette.
Church. The general synod to be ' formed at Cleveland will be the central representative body of the new Church. Until a constitution is adopted for the United ; Church, it will function under “The Basis of Union with Interpretations.” a document embodying all agreements now r existing betw r een the two uniting communions. The “new” church will have 2.000,000 members in 8,000 parishes.
IN REILSVILLE Attractive 6 room dwelling on large lot. A nice home in very good condition. Garage. A good buy at S4000.
British and American Methodist have set 1959 as the date for opening a new theological college in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. The new college is one of several projects in which English and American Methodists are cooperating. The school will be open to theological students of most denominations and will give spe-
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller cial training to Europeans. Sev-
spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Loraine Young and family near Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witt visited with friends at Lebanon Sunday afternoon. William Hanna was released from the Culver hospital Tuesday and is improving at his home south west of town.
eral buildings, including staff houses, classroom buildings, student quarters and a hall seating 170 persons, are under construction. After the school is opened, all advanced theological training for both Methodisms wdll be at Salisbury, Trafning in lay evangelism and pre-theological training will he given at Old Um-
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodfelter tali, wdiere the Methodist Church
Progressive Real Estate Greencastle
the Rest INSURANCE less j
FOR SALE 2 Used 1554 FORD TRACTORS Greencastle Tractor Sales Phone 1434 (Across from Fair Grounds)
Dr. W. R. Tipton'; OFFICE WILL RE Closed
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JUNE 10 TO JULY 15
! and family of Russellville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson and children were guests of Mrs.
^ El.-ie Thompson Sunday.
| World Gf Religion
A Reman Catholic w'oman and
a Methodist legislator, both ^ ! physically handicapped, are re- i cuprents of the 1957 annual j awards of Goodwill Industries of America, a Methodist-related agency for vocational rehabilitation. They are Mrs. Genevieve Farr is, of St. Petersburg, Fla., who was selected “National Goodwill Worker,” and United States Senator Charles E. Potter, of Michigan. Mrs. Farris, 26, lost the use of her arms gnd ha-s a partial leg disability as the result of polio. She is employed by Goodwill as a telephone solicitor, using her foot for dialing a telephone and a pencil ki her teeth to operate an electric typewriter. The Senator, w r ho lost his legs in World War II, was cited as “an outstanding champnion of handi-
capped people.”
(American) has for many years been training its African pastors.
reRMiiEs CAN BE STOPPED General pest control hxMoths, Roachos, Ants, etc I’RIC ES REASONABLE — RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE CO AN PHARMACY — UK?
The new United Church of Christ will he formed in a uniting general synod, meeting in the Civic Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, June 25 to 27. The united synod will be made up of 714 delegates, 357 elected by the General Council of the Congregational Christian Churches, and 357 elected by the General Synod of the Evangelical and reformed
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A step described as one of “ma-
jor importance to freedom of worship in South Africa” took j place in Capetown recently when | for the first time in the history I of the Dutch Reformed Church 1 an African clergyman preached to a white congregation. More than 800 whites crowded into a small suburban Dutch Reformed church in Capetown to hear the Rev. William Xaluva, of Kokstad. Many Dutch Reformed clergymen and members of parliament were in the congregation. At the same time, Anglical authorities put a sign in front of St. George’s cathedral in Capetown reading: “This cathedral is open to all men and women of all races to
all services at all times.” The seven presidents of the
World Council of Churches have sent a special “Pentecost Message” to the 165 memher-demon-ations of the Council to be read from Protestant pulpits of the world on June 9. The Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherril is the North birthday of the Church of Christ American president. “On this we should remind one another that the Christ was born when the Holy Spirit was poured out on the Apostles, constraining them to proclaim to all around them the mighty works of God.” save the Message in part. “To be the Church is to live by the power of the Holy Spirit. It is this power which we need if we are to find repentance and renewal of life. It is this power which enables the Church to give hope to the hopeless. The nations are looking with fear to an unknown future. Grave problems of human relationships which cause the suffering of millions of our fellow-men remain unsolved. This is not because the necessary intelligence is lacking. or even some general goodwill. It is rather because men have not the power to do the good that they ought to do. . . We long for true international understanding and peace, but we cannot bring ourselves to pay the price. In the churches we find a real desire for renewal, for unity, for evangelism. but not enough readiness to consecrate ourselves so fully to | the service of God that we become the willing instruments of His saving work. Now Whitsun comes to tell us that the one and only one in which our weakness j can be transformed into strength is by receiving the lifegiving Spirit which turned disappointed disciples into courageous wit-
nesses.”
HAL HICKMAN, REALTOR 24V 2 E. Washington St. Phone 1121-W W. Walnut St. The William Day home located on large lot with many shade trees. 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, large kitchen. Basement. Automatic oil furnace. Immediate possession. N. Arlington St. Modern 2 bedroom home, large enclosed porch, full basement finished as recreation room. Beautiful shaded lawn, landscaped. Price to sell at $12,500.00. Hillcrest Additon 3 bedroom modern home, comfortable living room, large kitchen, 1>4 baths. Automatic gas heat. $12,650.00 Can be purchased on low down payment, monthly payments like rent. 31-2t.
I SYMPTOMS: Limp tails. j Scrawny. Slow growing. DIAGj N03IS. Droopyitis. TREATMENT: Wayne Res-Q Diet and Wayne Tail Curler. PREVENTION: Wayne Tail Curler with the rest of the Wayne Hog Feeding Program. Poor and Company, Greencastle-Cloverdale. It. RALPH HANKS says don’t worry about a sluggish eieptic tank or basement. Come out to the Putnam County Co-op and get Klean-Em-All Sewer & Septic Tank Cleaner. Sat.-tf Old pictures copied— Negative, $1.00; Pictures, 8 x 10, $1.50; 5 x ,7, $1.00. Ralph Taylor Photography. Prevo Bldg. Sat.-tf
FOR SALE: 1955 Ford’tract or 600 series. 700 hours, new guarantee, pulls three 14 in. piertv?, also two wheel trailer. Mrs. Hazel Newgent. RFD 1, Cloverdale, Paradise Lake. i-4p.
WEDDING INVITATIONS and announcements. Reasonable In price, socially correct—engraved or printed. Progressive Printing Co., next to the bus station. Sat.-tf.
Alterations, Repairs. The fineet in dry cleaning Davis Cleaners north side of square. Phone 906. Sat.-tf
See Herschell Asher, Roachdale, Indiana for best prices on cement in 94 lb. bags. Phone Phone 129R2 Tue. - Sat.-tf
FOR SALE: Three room cottage, big yard, good neighborhood. Julius Stroh, 715 E. McCarty St. Indianapolis, Ind. 3l-3p QUIET—TREES—GARDEN 6 room modern, gas heat, large corner lot, college district. Only $10,500. By appointment. Progressive Real Estate, 9 So. Arlington. Phone 435-W. 31-3t
All our mill help are trained in the fundamentals of livestock nutrition and know how to grind and mix your grain with supplements to make you the most money. Experienced, speedy, and courteous service at our elevator in the South End of Greencastle. Poor and Company. 1-lt.
Remember feast Side Motor Sales for expert body work. Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 6-tf.
FOR SALE^wo lots in Jackson Blvd. Addition. Best offer
gets them. Kenneth Jasper, R. 12, basements, truck loading with 2
TRUCKING— Cmaned stone, sand, gravel for fill, driveways or concrete, fill dirt, lime and fertilizer spreading, heavy machinery
hauling.
EXCAVATING
Bulldozer and highlift work, land clearing, ponds, drainage,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
l-6p.
LIFE IS WORTH LIVING HERE “It isn’t worth it” Peter’s friends told him when he bought Manhattan Island for a few beads and $24, but they can’t say that about this 3 bedroom job for only $10,000. A1 conditon. Progressive Real Estate, 9 S. Arlington. Phone 435-W. 1-lt. LOST The Snack Shop will be open day and night beginning Monday, June 3. l-3p.
yd. machine. William NewKirk, Fillmore, Phone 237. 18-tf
CONVENIENT PARKING— Why drive around wishing for someone to pull out from a meter? Shop Quik Chek. You don’t pay for parking, and you’re right at the door. Room for 150 cars. Quik Chek Super Market, Corner Locust and Franklin. 21-tf.
LOST: Dark brown man’s billfold in Voncastle Theater Tuesday night. Important papers and money. Reward. Leave at Banner Office. 31-3t.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Pay Less Sewer Cleaners. Call collect Crawfordsville 3531. We do work in Greencastle at same price as in Cra\£.fordsville. 28-tf.
Does your back ache after pushing that old hand mower
LOST: Man who picked up bill- over your lawn? Stop that foolfold Friday 7 morning on street in ishness with a new Homko Power
USED EQUIPMENT: A. C. Roto Baler, $600.00; Wire Tie Oliver baler; Model 76 New Holland baler; International Trail type mower; No. 3 A. C. mower; Used Side Deliveries. Sherm’s Implement Co. 29-4t
FOR SALE: Massey Harris 2 row cultivator; John Deere A 2row cultivator; W. D. 2-row cultivator. Sherm’s Implement Co. 29-41
TWE DAILY BANNEf SAT., JUNT 1. 1957 Pa ge 3 GREENCASTLE. tVD.
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WANTED: Ironings, part time nursing, baby sitting on short notice. Lovie Johnston, phone 245-M. l-8-2p.
WANTED: Housekeeper to live in home of elderly couple. No laundry. Phone 856-R. 31-2t
WANTED: For school year 1957-1958. second maid, 3 days a week at Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Telephone Mrs. Dees, 1185. • 31 4p.
We do a awc-h job on shag rugs of all types any size, including room size. 9x12, $4.00. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 22-tf
FOR SALE: Extra good 24 inch steel furnace, stoker or conversion fired only. Boswell Heating, College and Columbia Sts. Phone 423-W. 31-3t
FOR SALE: Slightly used oil conv. burner. Boswell Heating, College and Columbia Sts. Phone 423.W. 31-3t
FOR SALE: Leaving state, must sell by Monday night, June 3, 40-inch pushbutton electric range, 11 cubic foot electric refrigerator, three years old. Phone 7072-R. 31-2t.
Attention Brownie Scout day campers: Meet at High School Monday morning at 8:15, rain or shine. Bring sack lunch. 31-2t.
WANTED: Restaurant help. Baron’s Midway Restaurant, Road 40 at 43, phone 7050-J. 27-6t.
WANTED: The hard to do items out of your washing and ironing— Shirts, sheets, bed spreads, rugs and etc. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 25-tf.
WANTED: Every housewife to read the message at the bottom of the LOCALS. 25-tf
WANTED: Toilet and cesspool pumping. Free estimate on cost. Sanitary service. Jess Rumley, R. 3, Phone 7081-R. 29-tp
WANTED: Cement work of all kinds, also plastering. James Sims, Reelsville. Phone 1809. Thur-Fri-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE: Bulk garden seed. Large variety. Headley Hardware. 3-tf
THE *‘U” SHOP 600 S. College Ave. Open 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Glenn & Leone Deem Your neighborhood variety store. Stop h» and see what a wide selection of home needs we stock.
FOR SALE: Medium and early varieties of DeKalb seed corn. Damon Modlin, 1% miles SE of Brick Chapel. 28, 30, 31-l-3-4-5-7p.
FOR SALE: 1953 Dodge 2 door,, tutone, radio, heater, white wall tires. Price $525. Call Mac at 1048. l-4p
THRIFT SHOP: Boy’s suits, sizes 12-16; sport coats, sizes 6-18, men’s suits, regular sizes 37-38-39, long sizes 39-40-42; girl’s orlon coats, girl’s dresses sizes 8-14 sub-teen.. 28-5t
FOR SALE: 3 pair of odd drapes. Phone 623-RX. 30-3p
FOR SALE: Hay, naled or in field. Allen Clodfelter, east Brick Chapel. 28-6p.
WANTED: Yards to mow. Any size. Very reasonable. Larry Walton. Phone 416-W. 27-29-31-l-4p
WANTED: Washings and ironings to do in my home. Amy Custis, Ave. D. Box 19. 31-2t.
WANTED TO BUY: Full size crib and nursery chair, in good conditon. Hickman's. Phone 199-M. 31-2t.
WANTED: Auto painting and refinishing. Detro’s Body Shop. Foxridge. l-2p.
WANTED: Hay baling and putting in barn. Reliable service. Reece Scobee, R. 3, Greencastle Phone Brick Chapel. l-12p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Four room semimodern house. Immediate possession, Phone 654-J. Mrs. John Tharp. 1-lt
FOR RENT; 3 room upstairs apartment. Heat and water furnished. 506 E. Hanna St. Phone 952. l-4-2p
FOR RENT: Two-room furnished apartment. Private entrance and bath. College district. Adults. Inquire 718 East Washington street. Tue-Thur-Sat-tf.
north Bainbridge was seen. Please return. Reward. l-3-2p
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Palomino stallion at service, 14V, hands high, golden color with white markings. Melvin Smith, 2V» miles northwest of Brick Chapel. 27-6p.
: Mower from Poor and Co., Green- | castle or Cloverdale. Briggs and Stratton gasoline motors, recoil . starters, and flexor blades. Priced | far below advertised selling price [with extra discount if you hurry! 31-t. FOR SUE
FOR SALE: 1954 Ford fordor, Customline, Fordomatic, new white wall tires, excellent condition. Donald Smith, phone 553-R. before 3 p. m. 28-5n.
FOR RENT: Two room modern upper apartment, heat, water and stove furnished. Inquire at 302 W. Franklin St. 31-21.
FOR SALE at Camden: 250 choice Hereford heifers 400-500 lb. Wertheimer Cattle Co., Ph. 40. 31-3t
FOR RENT: 14 acres of Little Red clover and alfalfa. 1 1 miles east of Fillmore. A. J. Knoll. 31-2t.
COWS AND CALVES- Hereford and Angus, extra good, MyI ron McCammack, one mile south of Junction 75 and U. S. 40. 1-ot
NOTICE
Pioneer Seed Corn for
Any number and kernel size. Late
FOR SALE: Huffy convertible, ; Used Spinet piano, Mahogany 20-inch bicycle with training finish, excellent condition. Phone Sale: 1 wheels. Excellent condition. El- 1098. 1-tf
mer Sims, Coatesville. 31-2p
or early. This corn is at my home 606 E. Walnut St. Rex Hatha- ‘
way, phone 357-W.
SALE OF STALEY
FEED. Place your order before June 5th to get special discount. Bainbridge Elevator. 29-6t
FOR SALE: Good Cornet, used I one year. Phone 654-J. 1-lt
PLAN NOW—Come in and see the wonderful new plans for — Midwest Homes, ©r bring your
own ideas in for free estimate.
Greencastle Home Supply, Inc., FOR SALE: Extra good Hamp17 West Franklin St. Phone 69. shire male hog. Wayne Alexan-
Tues-Thur-Sat-tf. der. Morton. 1-lp
FOR SALE: Three pc. bedroom suit with innerspring mattress Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Ave. B.
l-3p.
FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet % ton truck, $200.00, Phone 646-M 313 Elm Street. l-3t
FOR RENT: Upper 3 room ; modern apt. Private entrance and I hath. On E. Seminary. Phone 4351W. 31 -2t FOR RENT: 7 room house in good condition. For rent or sale on contract to right party. Immediate possession. Inquire at Hanks Store, Bainbridge. 31-2t FOR RENT; One bedroom unfurnished apartment in Cole | apartments. See Custodian or i Phone 187-WX. 28-tf.
FOR RENT: 7 room modern house or lower 4 room half of duplex. Inquire at Crawford Hotel. 24-tf
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FOR SALE: Ranch type home in Bainbridge. Large living room and 2 baths. Call Tom Roach. Bainbridge 52R11. 29-12p.
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FOR SALE: 4 room modern house, garage, breezeway. Kenneth Nichols. Stilesville. 30-3p.
After winning the 41st running of the ’.SUO" Memon.il L>a v CUsi-i at Ind; .n.*; oils. Ind.. Sam Hanks is shown in victory pose receiving a kiss from lov \ sta. ‘Cvi C n us e. as the wife Alice observes the scene with & critical eye- The 42-year-old spee 1 demen from P.n if;. Pali a les. Calif., in his twelfth attempt to win the “SOo'’. set a recoru pa - 15;. ,0i mi!* per hour, beating Vukovich's 1934 record of 130.840. Hanks drove a Belond Special built and entered by George Salih of Whittier, Oalif. _
The Golden Rule Nursing Home, 147 South Wayne St., Danville, Ind.. 24 hour nursing service, convalescent and aged oatients. Phone Sherwood 5-2294. j Operators. Mrs. Martha Mullen. R. N., Mrs. June Cash, R. N. Member of American Nursing Home Association. T-Th-S-tf. FOR SALE: 29 acres. 6 room house, part basement, enclosed back porch. 4 other outbuildings. 12 A bottom land in alfalfa on Big Raccoon Creek, nice place to fish, near school and church, 3^ miles from Russellville. Call or write, owner Mrs. Clarence Phillips 96F30, Russellville, Ind. 1-3-5-7-10-12-6p.
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FOR SALE: Cow and Kenneth Broadstreet, S’a northeast of Cloverdale.
WE BOUGHT A LjlfF 7 SEWING MACHINE TO SAVE MONEY ON CLOTHES
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FOR RENT: Lower front apartment, partly furnished. 708 S. Indiana. Phone 980-M. l-3t.
By Chick Young
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