The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1939 — Page 4

YOU, TOO, CAN AFFORD clean.. • fast... economical modern PHILGAS cooking!

Users report average Philgas operating costs to be only J4c per meal per person—frequently less than the cost of old-fashioned cooking fuels! In any instance, it's a small price to pay for CLEAN, FAST, MODERN gas cooking, lust turn the valve and cook —no fires to build, no Wait-

ing, no smoke, no soot!

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YOU SAVE $13.50 ON THIS FALL OFFER!

For a limited time, we are offering this modern PhilgasTappan Model 5539 with a $20.50 set of Revere (stainless steel and copper) cooking utensils, along with the automatic Philgas system and two full cylinders of gas — installed—at a price which

saves you $13.50.

DON'T WAIT! INVESTIGATE

TODAY!

r COMBINATION OFFER

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NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS ^ Our patrons will please take notice of a— CHANGE of our OFFICE HOURS Now In Effect, As Follows: A. M. 1 P. M. To 12 To 5 INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORP. GREENCASTIE EXCHANGE

You Be Tlio .ludiji'

Horace Link & Co. Tlir Store of Furniture

ECONOMICAL, QAS Cq

{i} + -i- -i- -i- 0 odist chuicli will sponsor a carnival •i- FILLMORE. + October 6, in the high school build--s- * -I- -s--!- -i- + -i- ing. There will be various forms of Bible class will meet this Thursday entertainment, side shows, games, a with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck. play and style show, modeled by the The Willing Workers of the Meth- men of Fillmore in feminine apparel.

Mrs. Mollie Goodwin was hostess to the Ladies Aid of the Christian church Wednesday of last week. Thirteen members were present to enjoy the day and the delicious pitch in dinner. Thursday, Oct. 26, the, Aid will meet all day with Mrs.

Henry Sublett.

present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sproull, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ruck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haag, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shonkwiler and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dennison, all of Sheldon, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Morton. Watseka, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grahn and

O. E. S. No. 186 will meet this his father. Chicago; Miss Virginia Thursday evening in regular session. 1 Doerr, Aurora, Ind.; Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. George Haag were John Underwood and son John S., of married 55 years ago Sept. 28. The i Fillmore. The day was enjoyed imoccasion was observed Sunday, Oct. mensely by every one and a fine din1, when all their children and grand-j ner was spread. Mr. and Mrs. Haag children and other relatives found it have fairly good health and do their more convenient to come. Those own work Their friends wish them

mhihiimiii! r" inmi • ’ • »■*£ m Words bring you the biggest assortment in town! !\nmu:ii: nm

MONTGOMERY WARD if! ri

Bargains for Every Member of Your Family!

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SALE 1 Regularly 98c! Nighties

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SALE! 79c Values! l'n ioiisu its

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Famous

Heavyweight Healthgards

Values that w,II astonish you 1

64“

Pinks, blues, roses! Fleecy cotton flannelette with old fashioned swiss embroidery! With lace, ruffles, ribbons and long, warm sleeves I Careful cut. 15, 16, 17. mm- x ' “w

Slip into a Hcalthgard unionsuit and get set for a brandnew idea of comfort! No more squirming—every size is cut full . . . with an extra-roomy sezt and skid-proof shoulders. Knit of warmest heavyweight cotton. Sale ends Saturday! 13^ WOOL UNIONSUITS . 89c

V'// \ ^ ! "'72: Closed or Open Feet < SI« k «k|M k r*<

3 for SI

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Heavier, warmer, l-p^iece cotton flannelettes! Rip»proof seams; unbreakable buttons; 2, 4, 6.

WY' f r; : Dutstand ng Values I 1 IfN* S<zei 7-4-6 »Varm rib-knit cotteri wSh elasic drop seat and do. ble-soUC ieet. Save at Wardsl

Guard Your Boy Ago nst Coldsl Hoy** I'nloiiMiits

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Sanfo’iied Shrunk! Color lost I Men's Sliorls

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Smash Va’ues of

Th- Hcalthgard label means full sizes . . close knit. . snug wrists ' comfort 1 Medium weight.

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Bright new pattern* on fine cotton broadcloth. Full sizes. Coaibed Cotton *2 ! rt» 2Sr

.Men's Pnjnnius Worth 1 19 im 4 ' Ace high for COMFORT! Full .ut, roomy sizes A to D. Notch, middy; or surplice coat atyles.

Hoys' I’njunins

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Low-Priced of

Wards!

Snappy military style v/ith frog trim. Full-cut adjustable trousers. Sizes for boys 6 to 18 years.

With Elastic Drop Seat! “Easy Helps'’ Suits for 2- 10‘ers £ £ 4 Easy Helps" speed up dressing! Knit of fine cotton. Boys’ button-front: girls’ step-in.

f SALEI Regular 25c Values/ Vests, Panties

4 Days Only!

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Sleek-htting Comfysnugs. I-ong-wearing tuckstitch with a shiny rayon stripe. Double seat gusset.

MONTGOMERY WARD

Enjoy the things yog wont today ... pay In convenient monthly t.ntallm«nt» on Wards Payment Plan. Any $10 purchase opens an account,

Buy all your needs at Words. Our Catalog Order Service brings you thousands of Items that we have not room to slock In our storel

16-18 South Indiana Street

more years of wedded life. Mrs. Merle Todd returned home Friday after spending a few day’s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hicks and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Min. Carl Byrd were Miss Martha Byrd and Joe Glosson, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lois Clark and daughter. Monice. of near Mt. Meridian. Mrs. C. V. Neier is spending a few days with old friends and neighbors at Brown's Valley, where she lived before coming to Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snodgrass I entertained the following guests at j dinner Sunday: Rev. and Mrs. James Shockley and son. Indianapolis; Harvey Owens and family. Greencastle; Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lisby, all of this community. Mrs. Annie Garrett and family,]

lyn O'Dell were Sunday visitors of E. R. Morehart. , Mrs. Thelma Wright delightfully entertained the Mother’s Afternoon Club Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Wright had charge of the literary, her subject, “Control and Prevention of i Crime.” Those who came masked!

offered much amusement. Following Six room house a lengthy business meeting the hos- sto rk water. Prj w less served refreshments in keeping Christie, Real £\, tj .

with the season to nineteen mem- j hers. Hostess for November will

Mrs. Wendell Smith.

f °R RENT-

'ooms for either women. Garage ,

142-J.

—Keal Est for saleTT:

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Groveland, spent Saturday with Mrs. j G. L. Swisher and Misses Lelia and Hattie Garrett. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Higgins and son Jewel of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fiastham accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and daughter Barbara Jean, Greencastle, spent Sunday with John Clow and daughter Louella, of And-

erson.

Mrs. Harry Alter is reported seriously ill at her home on route 1 out of Fillmore. Those reported attending the home coming at Wesley Chapel Sunday from here were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Charlie Smith and family. Mrs. Ethel Vnrvel and daughter Donnie, Miss Mary Burks and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day.

j WANTED: ; fraternity house, | reference. Write j House Mgr., in

Man

Reevw,

WANTED:

farm. John

j Route 2.

For Sale—

See Strain's and cider.

Orchard for apples

FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large Grimes Golden, 50c per bushel. McCullough Orchard. 16-tf FOR SALE: Team of work horses, §30.00 Aberdeen Angus bull, 18 months old, registered. .TOO lb. Hampshire male hog. Floris McCammack, Belle Union. 3-3p.

Apples, fine quality, grown on young trees, 50c bu. Cider, made

Mrs. Mollie Flint, Floyd township.; fr °ni sound, washed apples at Crysis spending a few days with her tal Spring Apple Cave, west of Farm brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Bureau, end of Elizabeth street. Ken-

| Sell your old aut 0 ^ I sheot "crap, wire

i Indianapolis,

! COMPRESSED STER | wanted M . , j stay With elderly (

j Pht nt

WANTED? - A~gooi to supply customers ri Products in Gn.ncajtiJ Write Rawleigh'g, Dept 1

Freeport, 111. WANTED?

Greencastle Scrap in,’ Co., west Jacob street. FOR RENT:' Mote,' sleeping mom. inner Garage. Close in. 30|

street.

FOR RENT? House «a See Sam Bu lich, Fox u

neth Harris, Phone 287-W.

2-tf. 1

Carroll.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Holloway and FOR SAIjK; 1936 Master De]uxe son spent from Friday until Sunday toul , sedan . In ffond condit i on . at Farmland with the former’s par- „ " „.... . „ pntg 1 j See Roy Hi’lis. 4-3p.

Raymond Drake and family, Indi-

anapolis, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand are in Michigan on a pleasure trip. Roscoe Eastham caught a specie of a fish called carp,-weighing 15 pounds while fishing at the Falls a few days ago. Miss Martha Coffin of Chicago was a week end guest of her sister and brother Bertha and Claud Coffin. Miss Bertha, who was In an auto wreck with Miss Iva Elliott is slowly improving. The latter is also improving. but was at the county hospital the first of the week. Mrs. Edith Ruark and Miss Made-

FOR SALE: Choice Poland China boars. Isaac J. Hammond, 414 south Indiana street. Phone 80. 4-2t.

COMMUNITY AUCTION each Friday. Live stock of all kinds. We have buyers for anything you have to sell. Free truck service. Koon Motor Sales, Bainbridge, Phone 70. 4-2t

Phone 151

AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK : WHOLESALE REDUCTION IN PRICES ON OUR USED CARS

A FEW EXAMPLES

1938 Chevrolet drim' Town Sedan Deluxe - Black 1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan Maroon 1937 Chevrolet CiiilE Town Sedan Deluxe - Black, Green or Gui.mctal 1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan Green 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan Green or Brown 1937 Ford Tudor Radio & Heater 1936 Ford Coupe (Blue) 1936 Ford Fordor (Black) . .. 1935 Ford Coupe (Green) 1935 Ford Tudor (Black) Sonic of these cars have many ex tras, such as Radio, Heater,’ De frostier, Seat (’oxers, Etc., Ete MANY OTHER GOOD DITIONED CARS IN 1929 to 1938.

$485 $445 or Gm.nietal $425 $375 >vvn $335 $295 $315 $235 $235

BECONSTOCK—

All Makes — All Models . AH Prices From $25 to $595. SEEING IS BELIEVING COME IN TODAY GREENCASTLE MOTORS, Inc. M5 N. JACKSON ST. Chevrolet and Buick

FOR SALE; Apples Buchheit Orchards.

and

cider. 4-tf.

—Miscellan For R. E. M C tor reasonable prices,

Wimmer.

PEI ' 3 Sunbeam Beauty Shout ana. Phone 711-J. Permanents $3.00 and j poo an 1 set 50c. Cb$ Shoppe Mis. Hazel s-n( I College Avo.. Phone 51S Tune in W. F. B. Hi hear Ashes and Little Js John Tharp wants to er dime. I'll buy anytl

FOR SALEH Txyo ID months old pure bred Hampshire boars, weigh - : 300 lbs. One 125 lb. pure bred Hampshire boar. Some good ewes. Rex Hathaway. 26-28-30-3-5-51.

Dad’s Day at DdPir has been scheduled for. vember 11 This com cent innovation has rapidly. The Dad's Dayu

FOR SALE: 50 White Plymouth j will be

Rock pullets. Mrs. J. B. McCabe, j Earlham wh- se rival:)’ Greencastle, R. 1. 5-lp. | the turn of the century

- j for the Dad's Day Ban

Red this year to nine ces . A Dad's Asscdiu formed this year and tl* ficers elected will tiM

FOR

PUBLIC AUCTION: Poland China boars and gilts, Friday, October 13, 12:30. 3 miles south New Ross. Warner C. Kessler * Son. 5-3p.

SALE: '31 model A panel

truck. Go- 1 tires. 1028 S. Indiana st.

5-lp.

FOR. SALE: Picked apples 2fc and 50c. Fresh cider 25c. Harley Harris, Cemetery Road. 5-3p.

program next year. Dirks will act as Toasi

banquet.

The Fillmore Metlwf will hold n c -mbined h* rally day Sunday. 0ct(

FOR SALE: 350 choice Hereford

cattle direct from Nebraska sold by [ ^ n y Sctu i-' morni c pound and sorted to suit buyer. I o’clock with n basket

Wards Yards, Crawfordsville. 5 6t.

FOR SALE: Repair parts for .all makes, coal or wood, heaters, cookstoves, ranges. Many in stock, Furniture Exchange. Fast side square. Phone 170-J. 5-lp.

FOR SALE: Frying chickens. Orlie Vandlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 5-2t.

FOR SALE: Apples. 25c bu. Bring containers. Orlie Vandlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 5-2p Rl MM AGE SALE Saturday at i! a.m. at court house. Will have complete boy scout suit, size 13, with extra shirts, pants, shoes. Christian Sunday School. 5.21

FOR SALE: Three young buck lambs. Ed Stone, across from Airport. 5-2t.

FOR SALE :ii Weber’s Filling Station, north Jackson street, 1935 long wheel base Ford chassis and r!lh 5-9-10-3p FOR SALE: 2 year old roan Shorthorn bull, extra good. Elmer Northern, 1 mile north of Floyd Center. Bainbridge, R. 1. 5.31

noon hour. The program ternoon will begin at 2 - Dr. C. D. W. Hildebfr

speaker. LEGAL vo

Notice is hereby gn'W and taxpayers of and munieipalit'-s with

ty that the bu-ltf's. W

rates of the follow 1 will be considered at

ing. to be conducted J) Board of Tax Commit

Representative

of said

FOR SALE OR TRADE: F-20 Farm all tractor, plows a.nd cultl- ( vator, etc. Phone Ernest Miller at 346 Greencastle or write Coatesvllle, R. 11 5-9-2t

—For Rent

for RENT: Newly finished five room apartment, corner Anderson ami Bloomington streets. Very good and reasonably priced. J. G. Camp-

30-tf.

bell.

held at the county » said county ns foho'" Beginning at f:00 * day, October Hth. *■ ’

following order:

Putnam County L™ Clinton Township Cloverdale Township

Floyd Township

Franl*in Township Greencastle Township Jackson Township Jefferson Township Madison Township Marion Township Monroe Township

Beginning at

day, and in the f Russell Township Warren Township

Clove rdale ( 1

Roachdale Civil | Roachdale 1 ■']! ra . r> To «ii

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Greencastle Li 0 ?

Greencastle Schoo y

Greencastle ■ jhr ' nf W At such hcii'iuP j payers will t* I*"""** any evidence th.i .

mation on items

•h their

or changed or f

that would help ^ ( , onc iu»

For REN'C: Three room furnished j apartment. 423 east Franklin street. __ 5-2p. , FOR KENT: 5 room modem h^sT. Garage. Available October 10. Phene 823 - W - 5-3p.

reaching a P r0 P f ''...

ally determining and rates of the

aliove n* 1 '

Philip Zoerch^' Attest: nn „ Edw. D. Koenemann,