The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 May 1937 — Page 2

AiONl MKNTS Of Beauty a .d Durability. ’Ian Now For j uture Needs. F. C. YEAGER

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Several from here attended tire funeral of Mrs. James Wilson Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan and vr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier visited

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Mi •uiu .Mis Oscar Moulan an I family Sunday evenin . Mrs Alva Oox, Mrs. Elmer Frazier and Mr s. Reeve M< r lan were visitors of Mrs. Mary Frazier Wednesday. Elbert nockhill visited his parents Mr. and Mr.i. Lawrence Rockhiil. over the week end. Gerald and Bernice Osborn called on Nadine Heber Sunday afternoon. Harold Shaner visited Elmer Frazier Saturday evening. Perry Rollings was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McMains one day last weet. Ethel Harris t as a visitor In Groencastle Saturday e\ening. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings and daughter, Norma, visited the .latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rockhiil Sunday. Raymond Morlan and I.eo Miller were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier Friday evening. Mrs. Clayton Cox and children, Hetty, Russell and Doris June, calie l on Mrs. Worth Varvel Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan were in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ike Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox Sunday.

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GMC extra value. Dozens of important quality features assure owners of GMC trucks, greater suitability for the job, greater dependability, improved performance and increased economy. Advanced stream-style combined with exclusive “dual-tone” color design gives every GMC an appearance that is unusually distinctive. Maximum driver comfort is provided in GMC all-steel “Helmet-Top” cabs. All in all, for an unequaled value in

capacity range, look to GMC.

EXECI'TKS ELEVEN MOSCOW, May 25. (UP)—Eleven men wore executed today, charged with complicily in a Trotskyist tec rorist and espionage plot whose members were alleged to have anted under Japanese secret service orders, a dispatch from Khabarovsk Siberia, said.

FOR SALE: Oak refrigerator with water eoller, holds 50 pounds $:i.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 26-lp Trl Kappa rummage sale courthouse Saturday morning ut 1) o’clock. 26-3p Catfish steaks and bakers, fresh from the Wabash river, lb. 2.'!e. Economy Store. Phone 710. 25-2p

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Fri'lny-Sal irday ,S|>ocihih.

->pray 80c per gallon, stock dip H5c ^ per gallon. Made by Dr. Hess, bring & voui container, slightly higher in , p urs Millet Orton Com re ny 20-28-21 Fj

—FnrRgnt— | , FOR RENT Six room house wah , u;l bath. Large garden and garag * 1 2 3 j^i I Call after 8 o’clock any evening. 410 [jj at south Jackson. 24 '' f P | p

~ FOR RENT Eight‘room house. | H first class condition, excellent loca-1 ^ tion. Possession July lOtli. Address Box S Banner. 25 2p , U

FOR SALE

washer. Call at Weber's, Commercial Place, after 6:30 p.m. 25-2p

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FOR SALE: Thirteen acres, alfalfa hay in the windrow. Ralph Minter, Coatesville, R. It. 2. 25-3p New 13 plate battery, guaranteed > month $3 !I0 exchange. Get our trices on Lee tires before you buy Scott’s Franklin Street Garage Phone 6S. 22-tf

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FOR RENT: Modem house

A good used electric J n j 8 . )eti or unfurnished. Inquire ^

20, 30 and 31. Glenn Michael, Bain- [| bridge. 20-2p. ja

FOR RENT—Cow pasture, good E] water, close in. Inquire at Goose | (.1

Island Service Station.

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QUALITY AT PRICES LOWER THAN AVERAGE Tirtie payment* through our own Y. M. A. C Plan at lowest available rates GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS £ TRAILERS

WALTER S. CAMPBELL Corner Vine and Franklin Streets GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA

If you are interested In a 312 ■icre farm In Greencastle township. »r a good house on Bloomington it reel at park entrance and one on rorth Indiana street, all will be sold from day to day by First Citizens Bank and Trust Co., and C. F. Robe, •xccutors of the John W. Robe estate, at the First-Citizens Hank Building on and after May 20. The farm will be sold in whole or parts. For further information, cull at the ibovo bank. 10-tf.

FOR SALE: will farrow in

Greencastle, R. R. 4.

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Cook’s beer for over 80 years has been known for naturul flavor. If you have not tried it — do so. Your favorite dealer has Cook’s. F. W. COOK COMPANY’ IVANSVIUI, INDIANA

GOIDBIUME

Dittribuiod by I>ob Hof fin an

Duroc gilts, flames Torr,

25-2p.

I 'P’OR SALE Ond ‘ F-I2 tractor, plow, cultivator; two Fordson tractors. Fordson tractor parts, used cultivator, used planter, cars and trucks, house trailer, horses and mules, all kinds used tools and new ones. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. 24-26-2p

New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free installation. Dobbs Tire ti Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf

LOST: Bill fold, containing work slip. Return Bonner Office. 2S-1t.

CARDEN Pi,ANTS: Rest varieties, cabbage, tomatoes, pimentoes »nd peppers. Albert Hoffman, 517 N. Indiana Street. Mon Wed-Fri-tf

FOR SALK I have in stock now. John Deere (combine, also (AllisChalmers combine. 5 land 6 foot combine. Come and look these over before you buy. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. 24-26-2p RUMMAGE SALE at court house Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock. May 28th. 26-2t.

FOR SALE — Upright piano. Cheap. Address Box 9 Banner. 26-2p

Announcement!

W e are happy to advise all of our good customers that we have appointed

FOR SALE—Blooming plants and fresh cut flowers for Decoration Day. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 E. Seminary street. Phono 105-Y. 28-3p

I FOR SALE—Tomato plants for field culture, strong seedlings, 30c per hundred. Mrs. T. C. Cox. 733 E. Seminary street. Phone 105-Y. 26 3p

Jesse O’Hair

Service Manager Of our modern mid fully ('quiiiped service and repair simp. Jesse is well mid most favorably known to the people of (liwncastloTuid vicinity, and we know Ids appointment will meet with general approvalTT A\ hy not express your personal approval by bringing in your car now for that cheek up > «iu should have made before you start your summer driving? JUST ASK FOR JESSB L. & H. Chevrolet Sales

(W. A. STFjELE, Manager)

GREENCASTLE

PHONE 346

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FOR SALE: The folowing improved farms in Putnam county. 5 m Greencastle Township, 26-40-62-63. and 70 acres 4 in Madison Xownship, 23-35-37, ni*rt-48 £%*vT • 4 in Clinton Township, 40-50-60, and 80 acres 1 . 3 in Cloverdale Township, 31-35, and 37 acres 3 in Washington Township, 2055, and 80 acres 2 in Floyd Township, 22 and 55 acres 2 in Jefferson Township, 20 and 65 acres 3 in Monroe Township, 60140, and 20 acres 2 in Marion Township, 60 and 75 acres 2 in Warren Township, 31 and 33 acres 2 in Jackson Township, 40 and CO acres A number of these can be bought on a payment plan. J. T. Christie at Rightsell Insurance Agency. 22 S. Jackson

FOR RENT—A four room modern house, June 1st. 122 N. Locust sf. 25-2a

Bargain Day SPECIAL I.AWN AND ronci] CIlAIRsI Reclining Chairs $) Yacht Chairs 99 ALSO SPRCIAI. ON WATTS SEI Six (ilasscs and Larjre Pitcher 89 r E. A. BROWNING HDWE cl

Phone 214

Very desirable Campbell apartmet, available after June 15th. Phone 141-Y. 20-tf

— Wantpdj: WANTED: Farm hand, single Marion Ferrand, Greencastle, R. R 3. 25-3p.

WANTED: Talent of all kinds for WLS Amateur contest and Barn Dance Show. Cash prizes and radio auditions. Apply Amo High School Gym Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p. m. 25 2t.

WANTED BROOD MARES: A' real stallion, Belgian No. 17922, snr- I rcl, sure breeder. Season $15.00 at | ham, when colts arrive. It you want j service on farm $3.00 extra. Call and : place date. Walter S. Campbell, Horse Bam. 17-19-22-24-26-29-61 WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Mayaville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod

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Millions of moths are trying to boost the clothing business, in Grerncastle. Our MONITE cleaning method is a 100 per cent guarantee against moths. Why take a chance when this system coats you nothing'’! extra. The Ideal Cleaners. Phone 470. It.

CARD OF THANKS Words can not express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who in any way assisted us during our recent bereavement. Especially do we wish to thank the nurses, Mrs. Keller and Mr. Carter for their tendcare of him. Mrs. Fred Duncan Md. Charles Duncan.

Attention Motorists You can save more than 1-2 on your oil Just look at these Bargain Day priccsl Long-Run Pure Molor Oil WAX FREE _ PENETRATING _ TOUGH I Full body, long life, highly resistant to ‘‘cracking.” I > rn(liiii>,|| ■elected crudes under ■ spediil prooesa which assures |^J ity . . . no wax or .sediment, practically free of carbon.

S. A. E. 50 Quart 12c Gallon 45c 2 Gals 88c 5 Gals $2.00 Tax

S. A. E. 30 and 40 Quart Gallon 2 Gab 5 Gals Paid.

Good Penn 10S% Pennsylvania

Half the Price of Oils of Similar Quality (‘Uaranteed Finest I

Quality

Cuarantred 100 r P l'i| The l.'*sl lubrication you rnn buy nt| price! Good-Pcim li refined from I '«,t qualify IVntr vlvni ; i crude by| most advanced vacuum-tower pn Trlple-flllered; practically no content. The world’s supreme moto| for no more Hum ordinary oils.

55 GALLONS IN BIG Steel Drum 62c Gal.

Gallon 04c

2 Gallons $1.41; Quart 17c;

Western Aulo Associate Store

Homo Owned

Home Open

FRED B. HASKELL

* Friday & Saturday, May sr§ B % The Merchants^ Committee said—“Make it a

Street.

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AUCTION SALE: Aa we are i changing our location we will sell 1 at our home 508 Ohio St., commencI ing at 1 o’clock Saturday, May 29th, our entire stock of chairs, rockers, sol terse, dressers, ice boxes, throw rugs, porch swing, over two thousand dishes, antiques included, Majestic radio, garden tools, carpenter tools,'2 aluminum ware, iron skillets and ; pots, dump bed, stock rack. Bert Wood and wife. Vestal, Auct. McAnally, clerk. 26-3t. [ FOR SALE: One used 12 ft. Oliver i combine, in extra good shape, guaranteed to do good work, motor same. One 32 Inch Huber thrashing machine. Walter S. Campbell. 26-June 2-2t.

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Real Bargain’ And so we have. Just Hunk it—Over m pairs of our re) lar $2.95 value. Women’s a Girls’ Straps, Toe and Toeli Sandals, Ties and <>xfor White Kid and Patent.

Blue, Pink, Yellow and Red Patent in a larjre variety

of st\

and sizes.

You can’t afford to overlook this opportunity.

Friday and Saturday

Only

$1.9

A Pair

Buy 2, 3, or 4 pairs, won’t regret it.

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The season is just started— So let this event take care of your summer Sandal needs. See them in our window.

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