The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1940 — Page 3
the daily banner, greencastle, Indiana, Friday, October 4, 1940.
CHRISTIAN
CHl'HCH
cnristian church, Manhattan, , ve preaching »ervlce Sunday October 6 at 7:30 p. m. A L service will be held at the g-tle church at 5:30 p. m. this the service will be t Manhattan. A cordial In- ‘ n is extended to all to attend School every Lord's Day, 9:30
I>* 666 naUD.V.f LETS. SALVE. SOSt DllOPa
IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Anna Budich, who depa ted th:s life 5 years ago today, October t 1935. Deep in the heart lies a picture, Of a loved one laid to rest. In Memory's frame we shall keep it, Because she was one of the best. Dear Mother, You are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you always wer e before, Sadly missed by son, Emil Jurich and family. MEETING OCTOBER 11 Highlights of the program of the 1940 meeting pf the Indiana Aca emy of Social Sciences which will r, held at Evansville October eleven'ii
and twelfth were announced todav by Dr. Francis M. Vreeland, Professor of Sociology at DePauw University and P esident of the Academy. The theme of the meeting will be “The War and Social Trends." Headlining the opening session, a luncheon at Evansville College on Fi i lay, frill bo an address rm "The Collapse of France,” by Professor Yzes Hone Simon, Profess of Philosophy at Notre Dame University.
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ANNOUNCING :
Hi Our appointment, by Proctor & Gamble, as the exclusive users of Ivory Soap la Putnam County In order to give your clothes the very best and safest care possible, we hove pledged ourselves to use only Ivory Soap. Ivory is so pure, safe, and gentle. Doctors everywhere recommend it for baby’s bath. Department stores recommend Ivory Soap for fine fabrics and colors. White Laundry & Cleaners
103 East Washington Street
Phone 257‘4
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C OMMISSION \ Mow wrrs The following- claims have been filed
auditor of Put
with Gillx
ert E. Ogles.
the Board of Commissioners
their regului hold Out. ,
of Putna for consid
county at th
ing, to be
county, tlon by of said
October meet-
(■AMollne I' ii ml
Charlie Hendrich $22.',.90 Williams. $137.r.0; Floyd $130.00; CIvUm <lrim*-s $iL* Kirkham. $130.00, riv.te $117.50; Glenn F. Willia Harry Miller. |*
H Ml.00; Ralph
:.0; Cn
John B. lira11 tin.
rrington,
$121 ■.«>.
Robbins,
$104 00; (Irider. I >ona Id
Paul'
$100.00; Ralph llamtmmd. James Allee, $104.oo; I'nul $81.20; A. V. Staley. $:,s 10; Full, $n7.15; Ldoyd Spencer.
John Ivan Lea ton. $si.20; Geo. Fenwick. $90.30; Willi.® .1 i i Neal. $7V7'); Mont Bridges, $77.70; Stanley Sears, $91,00; .hss«» Coffman, $s.v.(Maude Wimim r, $s9.2r.; Claud Irwin. $**; s«'; •l<" hist es, $79.80; Mathew Saylor. $86.10 Ralph Saylor. $82.2'.; <’ \. 'Ireenlei*. $<19.00; h'r. .1 Lukenhill. $84.00; Guy Jones, $21.OO; H<»nrv laikenblll. $ 2K.00; Geotue Brown. $1.7'.. Vernon Elmore. $l8.0(t; Richard Baird
$8.8.55; John Nelson. $52.50; Brown. $5.00; Joe Hunter. $I5.0( Heher. $15.00; Jim Hood. $16.5(1
F<<xx. $13.50; Win. \\ i iu lit, $14 CO. .!« Hawkins. $1.50; Oti Adams, $27 m h'rances I). Nelson, $28.00; Lewis N. son. $24.00; Hove « > $19,40; Wilbm Donner. $12.60; Jin.m\ Walker. $ .40; A. V. Ituteheson. $ 2 v *0; Roy Hlltcheson, $ i v 00 faring i $30 10; Fi a ns ‘mlerson. $6.00: .l »hn I hitehf'son.
Bert Riddle .$9.00; Kenneth
$4.50; W.
ta 1 ph
I )on Paul
$4<; Bos
Boswell, $4.50; a \ no Huteheson. $48.00; Roy Hutch. $20.70; T. I! WlUiams, $108.90; R Tones, 181.90; (Miarlie Wiant, $0.<;a. (Muster Green, $6.60; James Hails, $ alO; Ra v McClure. Homer MeQuiie $.} an; .) R. Williams, $3.00; Forest Williams, $16.50;
Emory Sutherlin, $2 2.00.
Luca s 5
$3.00; |>. E.
Smith, $13.50; Raj
s, $8.<" Bub Houston. WillliiiHsnn. $3 9ii; Rub. i; Ray <’.s.. $16.50; Bill
Young, $1,3.50; William Pottorff, $13.50; Clvdo Rissh ’ $104.50; Lester Hapiicy. $$5.90; (Mv«l. Sin.i. $3s.OO; 4 Rollings, $2""" Lester Risslcr.
$28.00; .lames
$to
Ja me; $ 1 7.00.
Mar
Rollings. $2" Rov RIshD i $30.00; Ken
Mm
0.00;
isler,
rton 3.00 ions
Martin. $30.00; Kenu'tli Raab, Vollle Raab, $32.0". Batil $24 <Ml; .1, M. Willia s. $11.50; Rissler, $45.00; Fred Nichols,
Alfred Schoppenhorst. $5.00; Em Wright, $32.00; Edgar McCullough, $12.00; Edward Blears. $9.00; Ralph N< • s. . $s.00; John Bidib ll. $22.5ft; Etn-
Shumaker, $7n .1. W. Harring-
k. $53.25; Ralph lerson Michael, is, $101.40; Vick
SutherMn. $101 40; . . < i b< t. $M 2<*. Emmitt Sutherlin, $ 7.90: K. S. Nodley.
$60.90; Jak(‘ Horn, $3.00; (’ecii Booher. erlin. $4.00; Louis Orville Collins. $3 12.70; H. R Worn
Williams, $3.00; El 1 art Mc(*oy. Paul Goodpasture, $' 80; (Mias Hu reys. $3.00; James Williams, $1. Blackwell. $4 50; .1 (’artnen. Rav Stock well, $1 T. G. Harcourt
•rdal
Co.. $9 15: Northern Indiana Power Co., $12.04; Weeshcr Implement Co.. $60 26. Miller Grain Co. $30 14 Mrs A T Higgins. $45.50; Harry Pingleton, $2.00; Standard Oil Co. $900.19. Le
head Supply Co.. $355.25; The Indiana Stone Co . $1"“*
& Indiana Rock Prod
I iiimber $24 2.06 ;
Ohio
le (Jo, ji, 40; Mid-West Corp . $842.00; Metzger
Co, $283.79; I >. A. Davis.
All-States Steel (’orp . $253,
Steel Corp . $253.00;
Bros. Inc., $25.52; Greencastle
Bre
Glrton Bros. Inc., Hdw Co.. $13 41 ; Cob
$10.00; $49.85. Count
Indian n
$123.90; Putnam
Co.. $13.4 Hess Tire
\\
Cnlvcrsltv
Co
n Bros. Batter
ty Welfare Fu Iverslty Medi<
Center, lospltal,
Association M'ehM'honc omas L. Metsker, $10.00.
ounty da t ion
1
H
$4 05.05* Indiafia
Corp., $5.70; Thomas 1^. M< tsker,
( ounty lte\cnue l iiiid
The Dally Banner, $85.09; R. S. Cow’gill, $14 85; L T. Snider. $22.59; Mooresvllle Public Service Co., $25.s6; L. J. Clark, $30.51; Ruby Robinson. $30.00; Myrtle Rogers, $30.00; Let ha Morris. $30.00; C. C. Dlmmett. $20.00; Forest Hughes. $20.00; Ray Vaughn. $145.00; West Baking Co. $20.47; John (’arroll, $7.90; Standard oil Co.. $Jo.ls: tleorge A. McCoy, M D, $30.00; Putnam County Graphic. $100.20; Auditnr of Montgomery Co.. $28.00; Ross E. Peck. $6 67; Charles E. MeCurrv. $10.00; Lee Todd, $5.50; Hubert Seller. $lx.oo; Harold Boeson. $33.50; Dr. S. Bowman. $1 23.03; C. T Howard. D
FOR SALK: A four room house i Fillmore. Large lot. Price $950.00. One hundred dollars down paymen*. balance payable $6 50 a month. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 4-2t.
—For Rent-
FOR RENT: 6 room modern hou^e with bath. New furnace. Phone 557. 19-tf.
For Sale—
ers, $2.01; «'«rl V. Burch, $1 ; I >. Steele. M. I>., I2S.50; Ini] Ahshc. T.li
;Mi.70; No
irp., t ... $«::
T.
t In v .tks.
tun, $ : I.st.; Alliert Snil ■ rlin. »9*,40; $110.i:«; Kfank Wil
rlln. $1111.40; .
IL. S. Nod
$ ' 7.1 ; I >Jt le .loiles. $1.00; Kalph SuthKhltf' AVit \ . $:..00 .
Iluhert Meeks. 1,:10; Hilbert
[u m ph-
.; Win $o.::o;
Ihimlil llucsen. $:::i .Ml; In an. »12:i.o:i; O. T Mmvniil,
ior.,27: Vernie Zelner. $77.20; James llurk. $141.00; Jnhn Brown, $10 00; Ware «V Silvey. $:.|.37; Home I.numtr\ ,v C'lenner.s. $1.40; Ur W M. MellmiKlleV, $7 00; l.nwrell Urn-j
limn. $ 1 or, 72 ; Wliite Ununlry .V Clenn-j _
Curl V. Burch, (1 27; '■ r
25.50; I ml. Ahsoc.
orlliern Inilliinn I'"w«
H. Woodburn Print Co., $I7I.4i'.: Dept, nf Wilier W"i
$sl.o:>; Smith Feed .V- llrnln Co.. $' Modern Supply Co., $’.'i . ■ M, 1 i:M1 111 1 e .V Son. $00.00: The Corn Slates S. l inn Co. $7 '.0 Putmim Count> Hospital. $ .'a; 0.0; W M MedailKhny, M. U. $27.20; .1 no. Wilson, $:..'0n. C.r.eimis lie lltlw Co.. $t;9.'., Moore Ele. trie,
M.-izwer Lumber Co.. $72.10; InInstltutlonul Industries. $:.n7:; Penney Co., $17.05; It. P Mullins,
$•4 00 We in eke Prinilng Co. $2.10: Win A Werneke. $4.25; Hen HUey Prim Shop. $s 50: Typewriter Itelmililer Sales Co. $12 05. The John Van. 11 ol 1 *' I' Works, $40.70; A. .1. Unit. $224 2 1; W.esner Implement Co.. S'.C't;
Hiirroughs Addins Machine Co., $
Churl, s Pearson, $100; Putnam County (trophic*. $12.00; Wnlkei W. Baker. $:;.s0; Charles King, .'$40.00; Crystal
Chemical Co.. $40.55.
(Signed) tlllherl E. Ogles,
Auditor.
FOR SALE; .300 choice Montana black face yearling ewes. Vane Riggins. Thorntown, R. 2. Phone 455-3 rings. 28-6p.
$
din
FOR SALE: Cooking and eating apples at Bailey’s Orchard. 2 miles south on cemetery roads. 26-tf. FOR SALE: Good used 2-row com picker, mounted t.v|M‘. Weesner Implement Co. 8-2t. FOR SALE: A lot of fine wind fall grimes golden. Get them while they are fresh and cheap. Bring baskets. McCullough Orchard. 1-tf.
FOR RENT: 4 room semi-modern, unfurnished apartment. Phone 657-R. 30‘6t. FOR RENT: Three room unfurnished apt. Modem, call at 112 S. Madison St. Mrs. Paul Frazier. 3-2p. FOR RENT: Lower five room apartment. LUCAS - COLLINS. Phoie 255. 2-4-2L FOR RENT: 3 room modern apartment, private hath, partly fu - nishjd or unfurnished. Ralph Browning, 401 east Hanna. 4-4p. FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished 1 block from square. 204 west Franklin street. 2-4p.
FOR RENT: Upper 3 room unfurPUBLIC SALE Monday, October j nished apartment. Close in. Phono
3-3p.
14. 6 head horses, 33 sheep, 40 hogs. 748-J. 3 cattle, farm tools, feed. Mrs. Eva Scott and Voris Cummings, 1 mile east Belle Union. Alton Hurst, Auct.
4-lt.
FOR SALE: Florence stove. 32 Gillespie Street.
heating 4-ln.
20: cloverdnle ll.iidwnre, $2.1i:; Bridges, $1.15: 1. L. Keller, $7.*
J. Ilrldnes, $1.15; I Unwind Keller, $'','■ $i;v40, Louis Kelh
11 Neill, $00.00;
$1:0.011 Cole Mnrrl
$0 1; Harold
lie r,
40; Donald Kello IS1.20: Joshua
inert I'nderwood,
rls. $i;0.00: Ore
ser. $110.00; Harold ''nx, $45
Vlekroy, $i;0.90; Buniond Hullor,
$50.55.
William Coffey. $ •'.90; John Dozier. $67.40: Ewell D</'<r. $5ft.4ft; Joe
00; Fremli Abrams, $19.-i0'
: Hi
i n Smy- ; Robert .
ubert
Seller
I).-ivton Mci " ill. $<; 1 oo; Evert
o’ »' Sherrill. $18.00;
Clarence
>ozler. $54.
(Miarb s White, $3o $16.50; Dayton Me Wilson. $4 2.00: T.
Howanl Mc(Mitnma« I;. $12.06 Horn. $3.00; Otho M.'.imm
J T Durham, $60.9 W ilk. r $57.30: William O’N' il. $60.9f M< (.iuire. $60.90; IB N anzant,
Bob I lammack. 1 Frank M<«'ani-i ma<k. $37.95; Fon Smith. $24.00;
Met’ammack. $7.00; <Jtha Meek. |
Donald Mc«k. $12.60;
$4:1.80; ^ ale
irk. $3.0
ilker Durhai $60.90; Adrln 1
$59.4
iam.
$3
•'or
Mem McCammac $64.80; Donald
N'-wman. $43.80; W
Roland Buis. $:».6ft; John Osborn. $
Clements,
$ 12J
Hurst.
HiTbert
inch, $:’. 1.50;
$3.0
)rvll Nichols,
li-nrgc Irwin. $4.0"
Knot z<
$20.40; liamsn
$48.t n o t h
Robinson.
$20.10; Clarel WM-
.. | Wright, $37.40:
$25.0' Ansel Sechina
sd S
150;
nan. lard
lie Cox, $3 Alva Stone. $
Vernie
F. G. $1 5.(1
A'alter Ross on. $29.10; B
Arnold, $25.0"; A
$19.50; Ralph Bass. tt. $
Hunter, $65 00; Llo d McGinnis. E. II Morehart. $14.00; Grover Thom $9.00; Llovil Storm. $5.10; (Miff"
70* George Bowman.
.00; Ralph C. Haines, $29.70:
rI j, Redman. $26 25; Edwanl Stone. $10.50; Slierman Coffer. $7.00; Glen Browning. $12.50; Bdi Wells. $51.00; (*., il Davidson. $23.00; Roy Romlnger.
$6.00; Clarence
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room modern npartment with bath. Phone 768-W.
4-2t.
Bring your dirt, ashes or cinders by John Tharp's Barber Shop. Will pay 10c per load. 4-lp. LOST: Bill fold, containing $1.0i> bill and $38.08 check. Charles Hodge, Belle Union. 4-3p. FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished | apartment, partly modern, ground ! floor, private entrance. 405 east Hanna. Phone 211. 4-2t. 4* 4- 4* T •!' 4* *F "I* 4* 4* 4* *«• Joj h PALBST1NS + * Mrs- Hsnry Osbwrn * -I- ■{• -h -(- 4- 4- - 1 - 4- 4- £. Mrs. Dorothy Sears, Mrs. Clarence Beck and Mrs. Henry Osborn spent
Delta Theta Tau rummage sale Saturday morning October 5, Courthouse, at 8:45. 2-3t. PUBLIC SALE of livestock TuesI day, October 15. Floris McCammack, 14 mile west of Belle Union.
2-tf.
FOR RENT: Very modern 5 room apartment. Heat and water furnished. Located near College and City Schools. Large front yard, large front porch. Harry H. Talbott. Phone 547-W. 2-if.
—Wanted
| For high grade upholstering, furni- | ture repairing, refinishing and perj feet fitting slip covers. Call 299. THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf.
. Tuestlay with Mrs. Fred Beck. ; 1 Frank I Mrs. Fred Bock and Mrs. Henry
Robinson, $8.70: Gun $6.50; < >. G. Webb, $25. W. st. $57.60; Edward
n
!o; lb*]
on. $23.00;
$6.00; Jrsso Millar. Bhkutt. $12.00; Est
Ma yn;
Hinds, $L.
4.00; Grover MMiomptorm, $5.10; (’lifford
$51 1
mlng
'larenee nkwller.
$8J .
kmnn. $9.00; Dewy
Its, $8.10; John
1.50;
Wi
$3.3i
Frank Irwi
$4.50; ((sear W as. $ F2.00, Lou liss Ewing, $
$.x.00; Fred
Sehrief<*r. $8.0< Ernest Rowing $1 1.00; John . St 11 Hz. $65 I". Miller. $l.so; c Ham Maildox. $ W illiam NM wt: $20.00 James 'I Liter. $51.20;
George Baldwin $1.50; Walter $42.40; Frank I- 11, $8.00; Paul
$19.50; Janies I’nger. $34.00 Janies Smith. George Book. $43.20; (Mias
Lvt<*11. $1"
Martin. $3.6": MMiompson. $'J Harry Stieke
$15.90; Tnu\ I
as. $1.20; Do I
Burk. $4.50; ID ry
Unvle Uiivis. J ■ I : M<uiu r Slav. iih. $50.4(1; Mil a ' 'l'». *17 H.nu.ii N,*al. $17.1"; 1 ""1 (•('••kah. * ThomiiB Allan. $ OO; I'liul Jl.-Kv.4i.in.
f.:7 20; Cllffoiil Knrly.
O'lialr $ , i^* 1 Wavn.* UM'lr, $D'".
Alfred Martin $1 M: Ed Early. |!4 *•
For. • M. i ! *1* * l " ■ •." H" 1 '*
William 1 -rt.T, $'*70; O.tnnar.l
loe K
John Wilson. $10.50; Henry nk $ 1:: 50; llurley Heud, Id.00. Irwin $8.00; K.l Marshall.
$12.00; Paul ThomVVi'lKht. $12 50; Par-]
THREE
iuer. $2.10; Henr.v 'ceil Slirodei*, $5.10; |
)ran Jackm
Osborn spent Friday with Mrs. Clar-
ence Beck.
Clifford Shinn is some better. Several from a distance attended church at Palestine Sunday. Elder Eugene Hurst of Plainfield was the
minister.
Albert Solomon is working in In-
dianapolis.
Mrs. Fred Beck and Mrs. Clarence
FOR SALE: Apples, harvest time. Strain's Orchard. Drops 50c. 2-4p. . FOR SALE: Rabbits and hutches. Make offer. 205 Berry street. 2-tf. FOR SALE: Jersey cow and calf. Charles Morgan, Reelsville, R. 1.
3- 3p.
FOR SALE: Small circulator heatJ or Like new—$10.00. C. N. Phillips, Fillmore. 3-3p. 80 acres of land northwest of Greencastle. Will trade for city property or for sale. John Tharp.
4- lp.
FOR SALE: Six dining chairs, walnut finish, tapestry seats, $6.45. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. 4-lp.
Elderly man on old age pension, living alone in comfortable house in Greencastle needs housekeeper, I man or woman. George Taylor, N.i. 0 Columbia Street. 2-3p.
Beck called on Mrs. Henry Osborn
Monday evening.
FOR SALE: 15 head of fresh Jers'y cows, these cows came from Washington and Orange county, where they raise real dairy cattle. Ray Vaughan, 1 mi. west of ML Meridian. 4-lt.
Wanted job, experienced stenographer, saleslady, cosmetician, librarian. Phone 289-WX. 4-lp.
Wanted to rent or buy smalt farm, cheap, near Greencastle. Inquire Banner. 4-2p.
WANTED: Experienced cook, male r female. Address Box E, Banner. 3-3t.
-Miscellaneous
NOTICE: For your ash-haultng please call for Eldon Lewis at Fre-J James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF.
Special: Grease Job 59c at Decm's Standard. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 23-tf.
m.
11 i t ry Gi
lioi'los Butts. $
I; CuJ 1 y
$6.(,*o: Clannco Ball, mas, $ i 00; Carl Clod
!; i.ert Watson. $28.00: - $1.50; Walter Oalbort. |; ll. $8.00; Paul Hamm,
v lor. $21.00; Gen** . arlle 1 hi vis. $ I o« Paul A lb in, $14 00,
< 1.20; W S. Bock.
$33.30; Harr\
’.yrd, 4>.>.>.»’/.
II Lytcll. $3.60; Dsc McGill. $18.60; B '' Jim Martin. $1.20
Jim
JO. 40: Henry T<»« $3.30; Irving Thom-
N wgent. $15.00; Peter
'Pwcedy, $14.10
$«;
$17.10 $ .40; $6.00.
Geo. Est 18,00; Bert ^
I:
Harmless, $20.00 $30 "": I larn 1 ■ I lorner, $ 12 00 812.00; ' : s " i«* 111" i i. $ mond Rissh t
(27.00; «
■utherlin, $2.00
Fred Bock.
.00; Lee $6 30; Go
$9.00; M. Bachcit.
00; Ross Bullordick /., $3.00; Carl Smith, ham. $3.00: Alonzo Elmer McK^mey. wson, $9.90; Junior I^eonard Ah xamb r. "pherd. $69.60; Alher: »tt Hand. $31.00; Uay.5.20; Henry Osborn, egley. $3.00; Bussell Marcum* Beck. $35.20:
ft0.05; Joe Shoemaker.
t *i 00* Ren Salomon. $21.00; Ro\ 8mvilli'. I I'"-- I u-lboi-l Wiinl. C2.0", ,|,.frt l( s. $1 00; Hri'wi-I Uliiydes. 1 till 50. lllram K-vk. f54 ..ii; ri .n ii-
* u',- 1 ' - ' ' M e* i"
i-7 (in l-M.l Wni-lrldK 1 ' ("-rill- 1
Iloo.l,' *27.oft: BUI 11"°.', tU 00 K.-ck, Ufi.on; K* unelh K.-ok. Louis WeM-. tU .50: George M'
$ ,0 ftft; 1 i.-nl-K- 1.0(1(4. Ill 00; Hill-' c.inp.r, $7 50; Wlin m' , A.I.- 1 ;, *T0o. Bril.-i- B.it'I'S. ?'"0'. node Bell, t •' liver $60.00; Jas. Pace. $18.00; J. L I .on J. $1.5.i:o; W Harmless $rt on: Jaj-Diirm-ll, *21.'i"; N'-weH. Il l (.0. A
Ii:S; SUTsa IVSi “
SIS 00; rlllis. "eek. I'l.oo.
owni-t.
FACTORS AFFECT
LIGHT FIXTURE CHOICE Three factors must be considered in the selection of lighting fixtures for a home design, location and number. * > IJU! In the selection and location of lighting fixtures, proper light distribution and the elimination of glare should be sought, experts advise. This can best be accomplished, they say, by considering the use of indir-
ect and diffused lighting.
Along with lighting efficiency, fixtures must be structurally sound and attractive in appearance. Officials caution that extreme styles of lighting fixtures decline rapidly in value, due to the whims of fashion, and for this reason, if for no other, simplicity in design should be sought. Charles McConnell, age 22, of Princeton, Is being held in the local jail pending a hearing on a charge of fopppry, McConnell is accused of passing a worthless check for twelve dollars in a Stilesville tavern. The check was passed recently when McConnell was living In Greencastle. He had returned to his home in Princeton and was arrested there. Sheriff Wiltsie Stuart went to Princeton for the man, last Saturday.—The Danville Republican,
FOR SALE: Two good violins one fine cornet one ukelele and three music stands. Call 687R. 4-2l.
SKATING PARTIES: We welcome skating parties, modern now rink. See us for prices. Plainfirul Skating Rink, South City Park, Plainfield, Indiana. 27-12p.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet 2door; 1934 Ford tudor; 1929 Chevrolet 2-door, A-l: 1928 Dodge. Mor- ’ ison & Webb. Phone 121. 3-31.
FOR SALE: Poland China boars and gilts. Isaac J. Hammond, 414 south Indiana. Phone 80. 3-2t.
FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples at McFarlane Orchard, north edge of Greencastle on 43. Bring containers. Phone 331-J. 2-4-2L
FOR SALE: Purdue No. 1, wheat, recleaned and graded. Frank Schafer. Greencastle, R. 2. 2-4-2p
Somerset Christian church building to be sold at Public Auction Saturday, October 5, 1940 at 1:00 p. m. Terms Cash. Building to be removed immediately. l-4p.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf
FOR SALE: Apples Buchhcit Orchards.
and cider. Tues-Fri-tf.
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Watson,
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W Dyer. $13.50.
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Woody.
Lnndy $7.50;
(is Harvey, $*•««: J<*e $1.20: will v Byrd. * " Giles. $150; \\ nrren \\ illl; Itiilpli Jefferies. $■. ..0: .!<
■on $6 00; Jesse Shftlley, $*"•"”• (i mss, $:: 00: i '1 Ine.Srencen *2.00; K en-
r ren Williams. $7.5.i, $7.50: John A llnrhiShnlley, $15.00; Irwin
ir.iKS, do; Clin. Spencer. $.1.00; K.-n-■•th ciodfelter, **«0; Carl < oon; »|-,0- Hand.-l Simpson. ^ W. h h $-10 00; Shirl Evans, $0 00: 1-red Gar,i K e.' »1."0:.Will V. Bynl._J2.50
limes $8R00; J.-ss,. Jones. *12.00; Daw j-irk.-i- ISf.no. Newman Porter, $21.00; lllram ' Keck. *;!•«;•: 'j ^ ^5'io;'je^l'jV-fJerleS: l?6.00; ,,'pl of Water Works._ $2.50; Green
FOR SALE: Drop apples, also cold cider by glass or gallon. Frank's Orchard, Morton. 24-27-l-4-4t. PUBLIC SALE: The entire household goods of the late Otho Ellis will be sold at public auction on the court house lawn Saturday afternoon, October 5 at two p. m. Cecil Ellis. Ip.
To uncover "Death Valley Scotty's” secret hoard at last? No. 1 mystery man of the desert castle has been spending for 40 years without even tax collectors finding where he gets his "millions' now he's called to court to tell. Read all about this mysterious character in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Chicago Herald-American. 4-lp.
FOR SALE: 366-M.
Gas range.
Phone 4-2t.
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FOR SALE: Cows and calves, sows and pigs, one Poland China male hog, buck lambs. Mrs. Eva Hurst Jobe, 2L, miles north Belle Union. 4-lp. FOR SALE: Apples and cider. Harley Harris, Cemetery Road. 4-2p.
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Attend one or more of the First-Voters Forums held in all county high schools. These are nonpartisan discussion groups of High school age and over.
FOR SALE: 4 170 acre farm on concrete highway. 102 acres tillable, balance pasture. New house, two barns, etc. Electricity. All buildings in good repair. 20 f /p down payment. balance easy terms. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 3-3t-
ma $'•.
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cantlo Motors, Dio..
UorseVr' A* I . h kin. ' $K»,S.«6. Wiivelumi Slone Co., $14.54; Indiana Assoc. ’lel<
ks. $2.50; (
$13.58; Moloy L. Barr, $490 4 1:
This a pare contributed in the interest of PVTNAM OOf NTY CITIZENSHIP WEEK BY CANNON'S BEJHIEJSIEJSlSiSJSIEJElL,
NOTICE We have moved our office to
(Over Sam Hanna's Book Store) STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. Ezra Craft, Agent Phone SHI
Saturday Bargains 1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe In first class condition throughout. 1935 Terra plane Tudor with trunk nulio iiiid heater, good tires, ( lean throughout. Good cheap transportation. 1936 Ford Tudor. This ear has had less than average use and run be (.ought at a bargain. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan with trunk, good tires and appearance. 1936 Terraplane Brougham. This ear has been thoroughly reconditioned throughout. 1937 Master Deluxe Chevrolet Town Sedan, radio and heater, finish, dark brown, tires and motor exceptionally go xl. 1937 Wlllys 4-cylinder Sedan, completely overhauled, new Hastings rings, brake linings and a classy ]mint, job. See this one if yon want cheap transportation. 1939 Hudson Country Club 6-oyl. Sedan, radio, heater, Airfoum cushions, automatic clutch. This ear has only 1 MMKI actual miles and looks and runs like new.
SEE THESE CARS AT THE Hess Tire and Battery Service
7 East Franklin
Phone 11
