The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1939 — Page 3
The FASHION Shop Will Observe Saturday, Sept. 23, as a Holiday Siore CLOSED T T .1 > R SATURDAY VJIlLll 4 m.
OPEN t P. Al. TO !) P. M.
PUBLIC SALE Puhli, of liv-'xtork at Lorkrldgc farm If miles north of (iroenutlo. nlilrs so,,,h ,,f CrawfordHvIlle and l>/ t mites Ntraight west of Brick Chapel, on Wednesday, September 27 At 10:80 o’clock. 300 — DUROC HOGS — 300 i;, Du roc tried sows, open and double immune; 50 Duroc tiilts, ffP i K ht 8(1 to 100 lbs., nice; 225 Duroc Shoals, weiyht 00 to 100 lbs., all s»»<lSHEEP 4 Shropsnire Rucks. 2 — HORSES — 2 > Iron Crey Mares, 2 years old, well mated and a show team, flight 2800 !hs. 15 — JERSEY CATTLE — 1 5 15 Jersey Heifers, nice ones. CORN 100 to 2000 bu. new Corn, extra good. Terms—Cash. LOCKRIDGE AND JUDY HI RST & DOBBS, Auctioneers. BILLY HURST, Clerk Dinner on grounds.
TH£ DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939.
CHURCH PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY GIVEN
Last rites of Bert Welch of Gary, ^ a former resident of Fillmore, were held Friday afternoon from the Rec- ~ tor funeral home in charge of the
‘ The Enduring Quest” will be Rev. „„ „ u , „ , , x/r x» , Rev. V. L. Raphael. Burial w’as in
Claude M. McClure’s sermon subject
r ,,. . ,, J Fillmore cemetery,
at Gobin Memorial Methodist church
next Sunday at the 10:40 morning worship service. Professor Lucile Thanks to Lawrence Ale void and Calvert of the Speech Department of Police Department for recovering DePauw will read the scripture les- niy bicycle. Geo. Knauer, Jr. Ip. son and Dr. James G. Campbell will
offer the morning prayer. The newly
organized choir nrwW the rfiroetirm NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
organized choir under the direction of Dr. Van Denman Thompson will provide special music. Opportunity will be given during the service for students to become “Affiliate Members’’ of the church and several
OF ESTATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors. Heirs and Legatees of George Hoffmann, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, j
others plan to unite with the church *}*• Lreencastlc Indiana, on the ^ . . . . . ... 17th day of October, 1939, and show
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WEESNER IMP. CO. 124 N. JACKSON STREET Used Machinery I—Hoosler wheat drill, §10.00. 1— Sii|>erlor wheat drill, S5.00. 2— McOorniick-Deering w heat drills, $35.00. 2—Corn Turners, $5.00. I—Corn Bind"r, S50.00. 1—Regular Farmall. New Buckeye Steel Corn Cribs.
Stock
2 Span of Work Mules. 2 sows, 14 Pigs. Sorw home grown Seed Rye. Visit our store before you buy.
TEXTOLITE PASTE PAINT. Modern inexpensive decoration f )r walls and ceilings. Dries in one hour. One coat covers. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade or get yellow METZGER LUMBER COMPANY. 11-7 W. Franklin. Phone 262.
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FOP, SALE: White sow with 12 I pigs; red sow with 8 pigs. Frona : McCammack. North of Belle Union. 22-It. FOR SALE: Fresh cider, Northern Spys, Senators. King David, Delic- ! ious, and Grimes Golden apples. Mc- ; Cullough’s Orchard. 22-tf.
FOR SALE: Apples. All kinds 25c and 50c. Harley Harris, Cemetery Road. 20-22-23-3p. FOR SALE: Grimes Golden, Jonathan apples, 50c per bushel. At Ogg’s orchard. eod
by letter and profession of faith. The church school will meet at
9:30
cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the
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a. m. The college department estate of said decedent should not be
meeting in Meharry Hall will hold a panel discussion on “Ward.” Dr. Tilden will address the Men’s Class in East College. The adult classes meeting in the church sanctuary will combine Sunday morning to hear Professor Jerome Hixson's address on “The Layman and His Church.” Edson Albract will be introduced as the new song leader in the Young People’s Department, meeting in Community Hall. The Intermediate League under the leadership of Harold Riley will meet in the south league room at 6:00 p. m. Program of activities for the year will be presented. The High School League will meet in Keystone Chapel at 6:00 p. m. Topic, “How Can We Make Our Meetings More Interesting?” Mary Margaret Sheridan will be in charge of the
program.
Dr. Clyde E. Wildnian, president of DePauw University will address the Student Fellowship, meeting in Community Hall at 6:30 p. m„ on “The I Place of the Church in a College Student’s Activities.” David Oughten will preside and Arthur Pittenger, president of the Student Fellowship, will announce the student program for the semester.
approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive shares. First Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Admr. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 22nd day of September,
1939.
No, 7813. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Janies & Allee, Attys. 22-2t.
Plan A Family Party At The MONNETT RODEO RANCH Sunday, September 24th
FOR SALE: Cider. Grimes, Jonathan, and Delicious apples at Buchheit Orchards. 13-tf
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FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large Grimes Golden, 50c per bushel. McCullough Orchard. 16-tf
NEW 39-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Ex- | change. Nine! Months guarantee. 1 Free Installation. Dobhs Tire & Battery Service : Phone 789
Price Tobacco Base Fertilizer. All analysis on hand. Fillmore Elevator Company. 18-20-22-25-27-29-6t.
FOI SALE: Apples and cider, extra nice. Carl Moore, Greencastle R. 4 18-20-22-3t
FOR SALE: Westlnghouso clettric range, owned by H. E. Robbins. Excellent condition. May be seen at Cherry’s Transfer office. Bargain if sold at once. 22-3p. FOR SALE: 1933 DeLuxe V 3 coupe, runs good, tires fair, $100.00 Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 22-1 p.
FOR SALE: Blue Point coal oil heater, room size, does good work, $2.95. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 22-Ip.
FOR SALE: Three 32-6 10-ply Goodyear tires. Paul Miles, Bainbridge. 22-1 p.
FOR SALE. Fryers at farm, 1 5-4 miles west of Limedale. M. G. Even:! 22-lt.
FOR SALE: Purebred immune Durocs. Also a large variety of farms. Carl Porter, Waveland. 15-19-22-3p.
FOR SALE: Good breeching farm harness. Bargain. One set without breeching. Cheap. Phone 538-R. Mon.-Fri.-tt.
FOR SALE: Apples, nice Grimes Golden and Jonathan, 50c bu. Kenneth Harris, Elizabeth street. Phone 287-VV. 20-3t.
FOR SALE: China cabinet, $11.75; Oak buffett, $5.75; metal bed and springs, $4.00. Jeffries, Berry street. 22-lp.
FOR SALE: Upright piano and spinet desk. 427 Anderson street. 22-lt.
FOR SALE: White.Rock cockerels. I Ray Evens, Greencastle, R. 4. 21-2t. i FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1936 ; Ford tudor. Motor reconditioned, j $285. Inquire at Banner. 21-3p. j FOR SALE: Good C-Melody saxo-J phone. Call 692-W. 21-2p. j
FOR SALE: One good used henrola. Leslie Cooper, 5 miles south on road 43. 22-2p. FOR SALE: 18 pigs. Call rural3F4. Guy Riggs. 22-313. Public Sale Poland China spring and senior fall pigs Thursday. Sentember 28, starting at 12:30 p. m. Sale at farm one mile south of Mt. Meridian, 10 miles southeast of Greencastle. Noble Allee and Son.
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—Real Estate—
FOR SALE: Five room house, bath. Four blocks from business section. Price $1800.00. Down payment $500.00, balance like rent. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 21-3t.
FOR SALE: Apples and cider. Special price for Sunday on Grimes and Johathan. 3 bu. for $1.00. McFarlane farm, north edge of Greencastle on state road 43. Bring containers. Bennett, Mgr. 22-lp.
—For Rent—
Yours Free ly Estate Heatrola
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FOR RENT: Unfurnished modern 5 room apartment. Heat and watet furnished. Near college and city schools. Fine neighborhood, pleasant place to live. Phone 599-J. 5-tf.
And in addition - we will give you a liberal allowance for your old Stove!
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Never have we made such an unusual and liberal offer on Estate Heatrolas or Monarch Ranges right in the beginning of the season. Come in and see these beautiful, rieh comforters. You’ll want one.
Prices Are Very Low
All silk — large size, yes, extra large size — filled with long, staple cotton and fine lamb’s wool — a choice of five beautiful color combinations. You would pay $10.00 for this fine Comforter anywhere. Yours Free now.
FOR RENT: Lockridge apartment. Unfurnished, first floor. Good location. Phone 416-W. 12-tf. FOR RENT: 10 acre farm with good improvements on Zinc Mill Road. See Sam Budich, Fox Ridge, No. 74. 21-3t. FOR RENT: Three room completely furnished apartment. Inquire at Banner. 22-3p,
FOR RENT: Large three r<> •:ri furnished apartment with private bath. Close in. Vacant Tuesday. Phone 313. 22-n
FOR RENT:: Six room apartment in duplex. All decorations and equipment new. Telephone 603-M. 22-U.
-Wanted—
Come in and see our low prices. A large Heatrola — large enough for 3 or 4 rooms is only $69.75. Other models are even lower - See them. You’ll save money here. THINK OF IT This is a double Offer. You get a $10.00 Comforter Supreme Free and also enough f( )r your old stove that in most cases it will Make your total down payment. What could be better? Investigate this offer.
Monarch Ranges are low, too, actually lower in price than any other all Malleable' Iron Ranges. Compare them. See for yourself that we can save you money here.
PAYMENTS Convenient, extra low cost payment plan which will extend your payments fifteen months or longer is a part of our great offer. Let us tell you about it. Our plan costs you less than any other.
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The Store of Furniture
MAN WITH CAR to continue profitable HEBERLING Route in nearby locality. Must be industrious and satisfied with earnings of $25 to $30 a week at start. Give age and type of car. Write G. C. HEBERLING CO., Bloomington, Illinois, Dept. 610. 22-2t.
We are now receiving good yellow ripe pumpkins at $3.50 per ton delivered to us at Ladoga. Ladoga <'inning Co., Ladoga Indiana. 18-12t.
WANTED: Married man to work on farm. W. G. Whitted, R. 1. 2 miles west Morton. 21-3p.
WANTED: Any Kina of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. cod.
—Miscellaneous— NOTICE: College Beauty Shop open for business. 210 north College avenue. Mrs. Hazel Cline Scroggin 22-lp.
All partnership accounts with Dr. W. M O’Brien and Dr. C. B. O’Brien are now due and payable to Dr. W. M. O’Brien, the surviving partner, at his office in the Alamo Building. (Signed) Dr. W. M. O’Brien, Surviving Partner. 18-6t. Chicken and fish supper Saturday evening, September 23, school house lawn, Morton. Ladies Morton Methodist church. 20-3p.
Pump repair and plumbing. Complete line shallow well and deep well electric pumps. Cline Ratcliff, Greencastle, R. 4. Phone Clinton Falls. 19-6p.
Foot ailments treated by a registered podiatrist, Blanch M. Patterson. Sunday 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at 209 east Seminary street. Phone 234. 2t-2t. COOKING AROUND AMERICA “The Middle West”—another in the series of Seven Unusual Color Pages —Illustrated by Jamqs Montgomery Flagg. One of the Many Intersting Features in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERALDAMERICAN. 22 Ip.
Free dirt for the hauling. Call 768-W. 22-lt.
