The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 July 1938 — Page 3

! + ♦ + ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ | *• EAST MARION * »> + + + + -**A Mr. an.l Mrs. Davis of Indianapolis spent over the week end with Olen Dudley and family. Mr. anti Mrs. William Newman and Cecil Newman and family called on Homer Haltom and family of near i Quincy Sunday afternoon. ! A large crowd attended the silver tea given by the Day Gleaners class j of the Fillmore Methodist church I Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Meek spent ! a few days last week with Harry Hunter and family. Mrs. Amy Buis and daughter spent ! Thursday with Mrs. Sadie Dudley. [ Mrs. Myrtle Monday called on Mrs. E. E. Buis Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Shockley and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunten Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Buis went to Bloomington Sunday to visit the latter’s sister, Mrs. Fred Neal and husband. From there they will go to Vevay to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNary and children. Mr. and Mrs. Yoke and son of Carmel visited Sum lay with Malcolm Elmore and family. Laura Mae accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Cash and Cecil Newman and family called on Mr. and Mrs. William Newman Saturday evening. Mrs. Glen Burgess and daughters Monice and Margaret spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Monice remained for the week. Mrs. Leota Bowen and Mrs. Herbert Zeiner called on Mrs. Pauline Storm and children Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Newman spent Monday with Mrs. Amy Buis and daughter. The Ladies Aid of the Bethel church met at that place Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Buis were supper guests of Oran Buis and fam ily Friday evening. Veva Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitaker of Indianapolis was a week end guest of Phyllis Storm. Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Lane of Bainbridge were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeiner. Rendal Cooper and family visited Sunday with Marion Cline and ilyRobert Elmore returned home Friday from visiting with his grandparents at Indianapolis. Mrs. Lloyd Storm and baby spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler of_ Stilesville. Lester Storm and family and Herbert Zeiner and wife spent the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. William Zeiner. Fred Heavin and family were guests of A. O. Cooprider and family Sunday. The Light House Gospel team met at the home of Miss Margaret Bunten Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Colbert of Independence, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. William Zeiner and Mr. ami Mrs. Roscoe Zeiner called on Lester Storm and family last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter called on Everett Buis and family Sunday afternoon.

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—For Rent-

FOR RENT: House at 629 east Washington street. See Lucas-Col-lins. 5-5L

For Sale

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New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 8 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf

FOR SALE: Transparent Buchhcit Orchards.

apples.

27-tt

Sweater made from 16 quarts of miik |

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FOR SALE OR TRADE One 14 18 motor driven hay baler, mounteu on rubber tires You can pull it behind truck or car. Walter S. Cimpbell. 2-6-2t

FOR RENT: Cole apartments. Unfurnished apartment, newly decorated; one furnished apartment for summer months. Phone 363 or # see custodian. 24-tf. FOR RENT—6 room modem house with garage. East Anderson street. Call 557. 6-tf FOR, RENT — Modem three room furnihed apartment. 423 east Frankilin street. 6-8-2p FOR RENT Six room modern house, basement garage. Centrally located. Call 670-K. 6-2t FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. 426 Anderson street.

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—Wanted— WANTED: Housework by young lady. Little or no cooking. Inquire at Banner Office. 5-2p.

Artificial wool fiber is now being made from cow's milk in Milan, Italy, by a new process so successful that it has been put on a commercial basis and more than 10 tons of wool are being turned out daily. The milk is treated by acid to precipitate the casein from which a fibrous mass is obtained. This is washed and spun into thread. The process

is less costly than that required to produce natural wool and the product is claimed to be non-shrink-able and softer than sheep's fiber. Newest of the ersatz processes by which artificial products are substituted for natural ones, this discovery may have as profound an effect on the wool industry as rayon did on silk manufacture, i

FOR SALE 1932 Ford coupe, clean, good tiros, good .mechanical condition $195. L & II CHEVROLET SALES. INC. 6-:t FOR SALE: A-l Duroc male hog. Frank Cooper, 4'.. miles south on 43. 5-3p. FOR SALE: Used stairway complete. Phone 699. 5-2t. FOR SALE: One good yearling bull, one good 2-year old bull. Noah Roberts, Manhattan. 5-2p. New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf

WANTED Combining with a new combine and motor on combine to operate it. Same power at work all time m field. Walter S. Campbell, Grcencastte. 2-4-6-31

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastlc. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

WANTED: Rags, paper, metals. Iron, etc. Greencastlc Scrap Iron & Metal Co., Rear 107 E. Franklin street. 22-tf. WANTED Scrap iron, rags, metal, magazines, bottles. North Side Scrap Iron and Metal Co. Back 201 Green street. 6-lp

I. Summer treat... 31.Kl) TYDOL (iasoat ior you because ordinary ftas price, for your motor be[furnishes an unupply of cooling n to the fast-flying, ing upper motor ksoline, for years, has hoice of the motorfet dependable power and He. With its extra lu■rvice, at no extra cost, id of value you can’t iss. So next time, get otydoi. and get heat our motor, too!

of Indianapolis spent the week with Mrs. Marg Bridges. Miss Dessie Betty, Misses Iva and Oreita Shannon spent a few days witli their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Myers of Ladago spent Sunday with their son Howard and family. Miss Nora Walker spent several days in Roachdale, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Priest and son James spent several days at Morroco and Bass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges of Crawfordsville spent Monday with Mrs. Lyda Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Betty Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cross were in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. Gilbert Sellars at the M. E. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frost Stafford visited relatives in Vecdersburg Sunday. Miss Flossie McGaughey of Logansport visited her sister, Mrs. Paul Robbins.

9 + + f * t + 9 CLOVERDALE 4- Mrs. Clara Dorsett 9 + + ■*• '■'• + * Mr. and Mrs. Daile Owen daughter Emily Pauline, of

daughter of Cartersburg, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerl Furr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowen and family of 'ioar CoatesvUle were in town Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Phin Runyan called on Mr. and Mrs. Janies Sinclair, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spellbring and Donald Gordon of Poland, called on Mrs. Lueila Jordon and Mrs. Nellie McDonal Sunday evening. Mrs. Myrtle Brooks and Miss Baker of Indianapolis spent over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Moran

Miss Frances Duncan of Chicago spent Sunday with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kiger and daughter Jane, of Greenfield, were in town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and family were in Brazil Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Farris and son Jimmie of Indianapolis visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Skelton and son.

Mr. an-1 Mrs. Allender of

with Mr and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley. Mrs. Estclla Mercer spent the 4th with her mother Emma I. Hansel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burton Friday evening. M’-s. Fred K. Hansel and Mrs. Donell M. Knaucr called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Burton Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Win Bar-ton Saturday evening.

POLE BECOMES CITIZEN BUT DOESN’T KNOW IT

SANBURY, Pa., (UP) Anthony T. Wyserki was an American citizen for 20 years without knowing it. When he applied for citizenship here, he was informedby Immigration Inspector Roscoe Beaver that though he was bom in Poland and came to the United States when he was 6, he [ had become a citizen automatically

Terre 1 whn his father did anti his mother

FOR SALE OR LEASE One 24ineh Keck Gannon thrashing machine. Any two bottom tractor will operate it. Will let out on half or sell it for $'i;>0 00, one-half down, balance Sept. 1, 3939. Clover seed attachment for same. Walter S. Campbell. 2-l-6-'!t

Loans on high grade farms of more than 40 acres. Low Interest rate. Rightsell Insurance and Loan Agency 1-tf

FOR SALE 19.'il Plymouth coupe. 4 cylinder economy, really worth the money at $150. L & H CHEVROLET SALES INC. 6-lt

FOR SALE Home grown tomatoes, cabbage, green beans, beets, carrot. 1 :, onions, apples, lettuce, potatoes. Carl Moore. Phone rural 183. 6-8-2p

FOR SALE: Good team work horses; dapple gray; about 6 or 7 years old; weigh about 1600 lbs. each; also, one year old filly. Phone 255 or 452. 6-8-21.

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RICATING GASOLINE on Oil Company ssociatcd Dealers Service Station, No. 1 ant Gardens, In-J'ana M irley, Service Station, icnstle, Indiana, i Rill Service Station T’encastle, Indiana, ishire Service Station k’onoasUe, Indiana. )a' Service Station No. 2 S. Highway No. 36 and lighwny No. 43, !) Miles (ire -H-a lie, Indiana looper & Sutherlin, Jit nae.ivillc, Indiana. A by Tide Wat»r Assnelated OH Company

* + 44** + 4 9 RUSSELLVILLE 4 {S}4 + 4 , + + + + + 1' + + + (Sj Miss Florence Wilson of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leonard and family of Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller of Crawfordsville spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Paul Goff. Mrs. Hcttie Long of Brownsburg spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Verna Simpson. Mrs. Rose Leonard ami Miss Lucy Leonard were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mrs. Lucy Reed returned Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lineback and family at Tipton. Mrs. Rossie Spencer is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spencer and family at Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Potter and family of Indianapolis spent Monday with relatives here. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clodfelter j and family of Indianapolis spent the i week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clod-

frlter.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. W’ilson of King man. Kansas, are visiting Mrs. Venin Simpson. 9 + *rTf + 4 ,+ * FINCA8TLE + 94 + 4'*9*r + 4 Chester Harhison and family spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hays were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman and family. Miss Betty Brothers is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Eads and family in Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers of Indianapolis were 4th of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher. Mrs. John W. Bridges and children

Jersey Mrs. R. W. Brown of Gosport, and Mrs. Ralph Potter of Paragon called on Mr. and Mrs. Phin Runya” last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and daughter of Ellettsville, cailled on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Sunday

afternoon.

Miss Mary Gilmore spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin,

near Brazil.

Mr. and Mis. Otho Smythe attended the all-day meeting and bask-’t dinner at Deer Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orcie Mann and

Haute spent Sunday with his son,

Glen Allender, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Knoll, were

in Brazil Saturday evening.

Mr. John Snyder passed away at

the

married an American.

NOTICE OF 1 INAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the Cred-

hoaie here this morning, Tucs-’ itors, Heirs and Legatees of Alfred

day, at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison and family visited over the week end in

M unc*e.

F. Cooper, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 26th day of September, 1938, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Ac-

i counts with the estate of said decedtfx .j. -j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. a. 4, 4. ent should not be approved; and said 4 CLOVEKDALE ROUTE ONE 4 !un ™ are notified to then ami there

make proof of heir ship, and receive

© 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 their distributive shares.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petitt and Frank W. Weathers, Admr, C.T.A. daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Witness, the Clerk of said Court, Mrs. Lewis Green and family. 28th day ol June, 19.>8. Mr. and Mrs. Cle*e Karggcrty if Morrisoni clerk r utnam

Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Circu j t c our t.

Wamsley and family spent the 4t.h Gyon & Abrams, Atty. 29-2t.

FOR SALE: One pure bred Duroc Boar. Ernest Sellers. 6-lp

If ycu want a man to do odd jobs and repairing, at reasonable prices, caU 22’J Y. 5-3p

WAN’iED—To rent farm. Will furnish own equipment. Best references. Tail Richman, Cloverdale, R. 1. 6-3p

WANTED- Thrashing. Want to thrash your wheat and oats with my Huber 32-inch thrashing machine, 28-44 Oliver tractor. A real thrashing machine man to operate it. Only five days work booked. Walter S. Campbell. 2-4-6 3t

WANTED—Combining to do with a real motor driven combine. Only a few acres contracted. Can do it this next week. Victor Hurst, two miles west Mt. Meriidan. 2-4-6-8-4t

Fried and Baked chicken dinner at Crawford’s Thursday. 6-lp

FOR SALE White Rock frys, 20c per lb. Ben P. King, Phone R-312. 6-4p

FOR SALE—One purebred Poland Chma male hog. Call rural 172. 6-3 p

FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, Reasonable. Inquire at Banner Office. 6-2p

MAN—To distribute circulars, hand-bills, and samples for us in your locality. We pay by the thousand. You do no selling. No EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Must be honest, reliable and neat appearing. TRANSAMERICAN ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTORS. Box 748, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 6-Ip

WANTED—Baling at onee. I have a motor driven hay baler, rubber tires. Can bale your hay or straw in field from combine. Artie Young, Limetlale. Phone 751-L. 2-6-9-13-4t

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Ready for Fourth Expedition Into Antarctic

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FOR SALE Filling station and

lunch room. Price reasonable. Cities| McCullough.

Service, Bainbridge. 6-2p

WANTED: Washings. Mrs. Floy

302 south Jackson

street. 6-lp.

FOR SALE—15 shoats. Call after 6 p. m. Basil Pruitt, Bainbridge.

6-8-2t

-Miscellaneous—

You’ll enjoy the Summer season

| more if your clothes are freshly Milk fed White Rock cleaned, for you’ll be cooler, more

a sparkling

appearance. IDEAL CLEANERS, Phone 470. It*

FOR SALE

fries, 20c lb. Frank McAlinden, R. 1 comfortable, and have

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FOR SALE, LEASE OR TRADE One s wen year o'.\l stallion, registered Percheron. Formerly owned by Schylcr Arnold, Stilesville. Walter S. Campbell. 2-6-2t

FOR SALE: One good red yearling bull. Woody Hutcheson, mile cast' of Manhattan. 5-2p.

FOR SALE: Transparent apples. 50c and 25c bu. E. J. Arszman Farm, 2G miles south on Mt. Olive road. 5-2p.

Lincoln Ellsworth, the explorer, points out to his wife some technical points of his new airplane, at Floyd Bennett Field, N. Y. Ellsworth will leave shortly to join expedition at Capetown for his fourth trip into Antarctic, to explore about 1,200 miles of land and ice between coast line of Enderby Land and the South Pole, which he termed “the last unexplored portion of the globe.’’ _

jjj 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *9 4 4 4 4 @ 9 PALESTINE 4 4 Mrs. Henry Osborn 4 .gt 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *§J Several from around here attended the 4tb of July celebration at Roacn-

dale Sunday .and Monday.

Martha Hanks called on Dorothy

FOR SALE: Five piece oak break-! Osborn Monday morning, fast set, natural finish, extension j Edward Greilich of Indianapolis is table, $9.95. Furniture Exchange, I visiting his aunt \ergie Solomon. East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 6-lp I Paul Noll spent, Sunday night and — — | Monday with his grandparents, Mr. FOR SALE Wagon with hayj an( j Mrs. Bell Noll, frame and grain bed, cheap. Call Paul| Mrs. Daisy Woody of Raccoon callMiles, Bainbridge. 5-2t e<1 on Mis. Fred Beck Wednesday

afternoon.

Ted Noll and family spent Sunday with his father Bell Noll in

Bainbridge.

Marv Louise McFerran spent the 4th with her parents. The Grovelaml community club held their ice cream supper Saturday nignt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toney, east of Grovaland, about

90 we-c present.

FOR SALE 120 acre farm

paved v ad. Five room house, gas and 1)01 BLEHEADEK BOOKED electrlcit;’. J. T. Christy. Real Estate' AT LOCAL FAKK lONIGHl at Righlsell Loan & Insurance Ag-| A twin softball till is scheduled l> ency. 5-2t night at Robe Ann park. The first I game is slated for 7 o'clock between

| Fillmore and the Colored Giants. The I Indiana Harvest team of Terre j Haute will line up against the Coca Colas at 8 o’clock in the night cap. j It was imintentionailly (stated yesl terday the Coca Colas would go to Terre Haute tonight to meet the In-

1 diana Harvest Club.

FOP SALE Bargain. One extra good S-ft ho;se drawn binder. New binder cost $"00. Can sell this one at half p' ii e Has only cut 200 acies. Walter S. Campbell. 2-6-2t

Busch Monument Works S. Ixk list mi Cemetery UU. Pli. 146