The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1941 — Page 3

THE DAH/F BANNER, G BEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, SATT'RDAY, JANUARY 18, 1941.

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SOLVED! For you that Sunday Dinner Problem— Try Our FRIED OR BAKED CHICKEN DINNER, SUNDAY And You’ll Agree It Was A Happy Solution— CASTLE COTTAGE RESTAURANT (WEST SIDE OF SQUARE

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*ir k ++ + + *'*••’• * •!* *>• + + ‘i* h . WEST JEKKKUSON TWr. '-4 * + +-t- + + + -v + + + +3 n(l ‘I Mr. and^lrs Cloyd Allen and " ! **|[arie called|on Mr. and Mrs. Walter rann of Manhattan Sunday after-

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1<l8 l < Mrs. Robei t Benassi of Acton

spent Wednesday of last week with Mr, ami Mrs. Paul Benassi.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack called on Mrs. Clara Heath Friday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler and children attended the shower Saturday evening given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervle Butler in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler, who were recently married. Mrs. Rosalee Allen visited Wednesday of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Dorsett. Mrs. Dorsett is very ill. Mrs. Viola McCammack, Miss Agnes Pierce and Miss Marjorie McCammack called on Mrs. Rose Wheeler and daughter Bettie Saturday aft-

ernoon.

Mrs. Lillian Mosier is seriously ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs A. D. Sanders called on Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McCammack

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FOR SALE: Fine Stamen Wine- | saps, King David, Grimes and others, j 50c and up. Wc deliver. Phone rural ] !*F2. McCullough Ofchard. 14-tf. I

Miss Marjorie McCammack of near

Coatesville spent last week end with 1 Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammaek.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and USE DAILf KANNBU ADVEK daughter Helen Mae spent lust Sun- TISING FIRST Ami Do a Real Sellday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. (ng Job

FOR SALE: One air compresser. one battery charger, one battery tester. Good condition. A. & S. Junk Yard, .117 north Vine street. Phone 678. 17-2t.

FOR SALE 50 Bar ed Rock pullets Eugene Dorsett. Greeneastle. R. 2. 18-2p

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*■ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 18-19-20 At The GRANADA THEATRE Plan now to be a guest of The Daily Banner and your Greeneastle Merchants. FREE PRIZES - SAMPLES - FREE RECIPES

FAGS FOR PRISONERS—Italian prisoners captured by British in horthern Africa eagerly extend hands for cigarettes offered bytBritish soldiers. British troops suddenly started offensive on Dec. 10 and quickly turned Italian campaign into rout. Passed by Australian censor.

BANDIT—William Espoisito rushed to New York hospital by woman surgeon after he and brother Joseph attempted noo^-day $629 payroll hold-up on Fifth Avenue. In gun battle Joseph killed policeman, payroll carrier and wounded taximan. Youthful bandits carried six guns.

FOR SALE Big black •mire, bred. Adrian Cook, 2 ast on Indianapolia road.

work miles 18-lp

KVa I Rstntp— FOR SAI/E: An eighty acre farm in East Cloverdale Township. Fifty acres tillable, four room house, largo barn. Buildings in good repair. Fences good. Price $2800 00. J. T. Christie, Real Efliate.

FOR SALE: A six room modern home in good repair. Splendid lot. Price $1800.00. Terms. Inspect this home at No. 1016 South Indiana and see what a real bargain it is. J. T. Christie, Real Estate.

- For Rent— FOR RENT: Three room modern I apartment, h^at and water furnished, available January 28, good loeaj lion. Call 378-J. 17-3p. j FOR RENT: Two modern unfurnished rooms, available March 17 I Address Box H. Banner. 17-1p.

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Wanted

- Wanted— to rent 3 or 4

room

apartment, well located, Feb, 1. Box L, Banner. Fri-Sat-tt

WANTED: Ope ator for servlcstation and restaurant on two major highways near Greeneastle, Address B<>x E, Banner. 16-3p.

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Miscellaneous

For your carpenter work, bu Iding and repairing of nil kind. Call Joe Davis, phone 742-W. 16-3t.

NOTICE: For your aan-haullag please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred lames Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF

NOTICE . Win a free Booklet. Read on page 81 of January 18, Saturday Evening Post. State Farm Mutual Insurance Agency. 24 , 2 E. Washington Street.

Highest price paid for all kinds ot iunk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A Ai S Junk Yard Phone 678, Greencastle. 3-tf

COMPLETE Grease Job S9c at Derm's Standard. Car washing. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf.

IN MEMOKIAM Williams In sacred memory of my dear husband, A. Paul Williams, who passed away two years ago, January 18, 1919. There is some one who misses you sadly. And finds the time long since you went There is some one who thinks m yon always But tries to be brave and content. Wife, Mrs. Blanche Williams To Reach die i .urgeat in umber of Buyers . . . Use Daily Banner Advertising

Mrs Cleaning Prenalng lint Blocking

family Wm* Curtains, Drapes, Blankets. Hhlrta

Home Laundry and Cleaners

Will trade coming 2 year old Guernsey heifer for sheep. Address Box 5, Banner. 17-2p.

Frank C. Schoenman THE JEWi I m •fetch. Clock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. Washing-toe

WANTED: Any kino of dead tuck. Call 278, Greeneastle. Charge* i.ild. John Wacntel Co. eod. Sell your old auto bodies, fenders ih.ot sci ap, wire 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COM PRESSED STEEL CORK

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY With automobile biislneos at highest level In years, there is excellent opportunity if you are Interested, in dealership for one of the outstanding popular lines ot cars for Putnam County. Small amount of money necessary. Prompt action important. W rit* to Box 16. GRKENCA8TLE BANNER. Greeneastle, Indiana

Give Sonata Recital I Mrs Patience Thompson Berg. 1 violinist, and Howard B. Waltr., piani ist. will present a sonata recital Sunday afternoon. In Meharry Hall, at 4 o'clock. Mr. Walt* Is instructor in Music School. Mrs. Berg and Mr Waltz will play “Sonata in A Major” by Franck and "Sonata in C Minor, Op 45" by Grieg.

STILL GOOD—These S-class submarines were laid up with others in Philadelphia Na»y Yard, back in 1930. But there's • A1 AI • _ L • l! a! I ,

still fight in them, so they i

say they'll be used for harbor and other patrol.

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