The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1941 — Page 4
_jl -.a. -T-C THE DATT.Y BANNER, 0REENCASTTJ5, INDIANA. uTDNESDAY, A-DR^TT, ' l?41 roF. SALE: One 6 year old piare. round, good worker. One span mules. ..,o i workers. S12. r >.00 One good gray mure 1700 lbs., «QQ0. One horce. $50 00. One 3 year old colt, $43.00. Tv/o cows to calf next :>0 ( days, $100.00. Walter S. C-mtpM'-O-J*.. FOF SALE: Twr- fish Jersey C.yw3 with calf by sdc. Two yearn ol I. first calf. Heal goad. Leo. C. Wingfield, Cloverdale. °- 2t -
I sed < ar Headquarters lies: liargaiiij, l.jberal Allowaint‘s cn Trad* Ins. i.asy teri.js AlOKtiU-iON l OSTEU (o. Forda Sincu 1010 Tim Ifca.urs — »lial Deal. H j;. Umm. 1 11. 2ii» 310 M. .lucksolii
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EOF SALE: Rock chicks. STORE.
400 day old Uarred quality FEED 9-2t.
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quisite cut flower::, corsages, un i 1 rotted plants. Be a wise butviy en . ... .'it,; y our Ea :tcr Ic-.t to Milton's | I'o.iey l atch for lovely Eastcl "ilts. Phone 707-K. B-H FOR SALE: Plenty of good apples at McCullough's Orchard, 1 mile outhwr .st of Crecncaatle. 24-tf. Factory rebuilt electric sweepers $10.95 and up. Guaranteed one year’. Miller's Drive-In Store, 30:; north Jatltson street. 8-5t
[.\,T ,«AL3: Chill's bed. new, bn ,lw ad. walnut finish, drop side, size 24"x44". With new all cotton mattress $9.95. Furniture Exchange. West Sid > Square, Phone 170J 9-lp. FOR SALE: New Idea spreader, no (utter spreader made: Black Hawk irn pianti r. also the blunt flexible hoc all steel, teeth guaranteed 10 years You know what a blunt hoe i, i! ' ot see your neighbor who has before you buy. I have uold "ii e h ea for years, never did rebec a tooth. Walter S. Campbell. 0-lt. FOR SALE: 70 shouts Robert Lewis, Manhattan 9-2p
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IJAI MlKIIMiE LISTS ( LOSING SCHOOL EVENTS Bainbridge School announces its closing events. Annual Hr hool exhibit, Friday. April 11. The school exhibit will be open to the public from 0:00 to 8:00 P. M. A miscellaneous program of seh nil activities will begin in the gymnasium at 8:00 P. M. Baccalaureate Sunday, April 13 at 2:30 P. M. Music, School Orchestra. Invocation, Mary Ruth Arnold. Awakening Chorus, School Chorus. Sermon. Rev. C. M McClure. Easter Sunrise, School Orchestra. Faith of Our Father, School Chorus Benediction, Ruth Morphew.
< ommeneement Monday, April 14, 8:00 P. M. Music, Orchestra. Invocation, Edith Nichols. The Holy Hour, Vocal Solo by John Bratton, accompanied by Orchestra. If I Were Eighteen, Dr. C. T. Malan, State Supt., of Public Instruction. Day Is Dying In The West, by Lorene Ader, Dorothy Bressler ami Rose Marie Dickson. Presentation of Diplomas by County Supt., Frank Jarrell. Music by Orchestra. Benediction, Stanley laryman. Graduates Reid Priest. Wayne Ader, Howard Harmless Joseph SutherlLn Mary Ruth Arnold, Mary Virginia Huff-
man, Stanley lawman, Robert Pril lips, Donald 1 Osborn, Ruth Morphew, Edith Nichols and William Smith.
MITH K OF IVSIII.V i:\ot In Ihf mutter «»f tin* estate **? llannali K McCoy, Deceased. No. 7H92. I'litnum Circuit Court April Term, JD41. Notice |h hereby tfiveit that upon t « iition fileil in said court by the administritor of said estate, setting: up th. iiiHtifficleney of the «*Htati» of said dei edeiit to |)ay the debts and Habilit i* s tin » eof, t lie judge of said court, did, on tin* 7th day of April, 1 !M 1, find said estate to In* probably insolvent, and order tin- same to be settled ae- > ordinifly. Tin* creditors of said estate ini therefore hereby notified of sueh insolvein y. and reijuired to file their elaiois against said estate for allowance within la days. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court at (Jreemast le, Indiana, this 7th day of At til. 11141. iloni' r C Morrison, Clerk. Wbi. T. o Neal, Ally. 9-2t.
FOR SALE: A 137 acre farm on concrete road. Five room house, Iji ,e barn, electricity. September lot possession. J. T. Christie, Real
■ * Estate 7-3t.
black, a real buy; also unc Florence I table top kerosene range, A-l condition. Miller’s Drive-In Store, 303 north Jackson St. 8-3t
FOR SALE: Table top gasoline r.nge, porcelain finisli, ivory and
FOR SALE Easter plants and cut Bowers, unusual bargains. See them and judge for yourself. Castle Gardens. Phone 105-W. 9-2t.
When there's a breathing spell... pause and
EITEL’S TOP QUALITY FLOWERS Cost No More Phone 636 FOR SALE: Odd pieces of furniture, gas range, dresser, Simmons iron bed and springs. Singer machine, small vanity dresser, 205 east Berry street. 8-3t
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FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. Phone 696-M. 8-5ts.
FOR RENT: I-arge downstairs bedroom. Private shower. Private entrance. Employed person preferred. Phone 193-R. 7-tf.
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FOR SALE: Handmade antique carding wheel in good condition. Mrs. Walter Stoner, 5 miles east Greencastle, R. 3. 8-2t
FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bull, 8 months old. W. T. O’Hair, Phone Brick Chapel. 7-9-1 l-3p.
PERFECTION STOVES — 1941 models now on display. REEVES ELECTRIC North Side Square. Phone 139-M. Wed-Frl-tf.
KUHM’S PHOSPHATE: Best, cheapest source of phosphorus needed to restore depleted soils, increase productiveness of good soils. Spread now and get bigger yields, better quality, Increased profits, this year and following years. For prices, full Information, write O L. NIXON, Kokomo, Ind., or RUHM PHOSPHATE CO., Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Wed.-Sat.
WANTED: Young black mare, 16 hands, weighing 1400 Young roan mare, 15 hands, weighing 1500. Hampshire sows with pigs. McCor-mick-Deering, cultivator. Write Enos E. Alice, Coatesville.
WANTED: Upholstering, furniture repairing and refinishing. Phone 2M. 28-tf.
FOR SALE: Pair 3 year old mules. Well broke. Cecil Davidson, m. . north Brunerstown. 8-3p.
Wanted to rent 5 or 6 room modern house. Call 613-M after 4 p. m. 7-3p. ~VAN*T Vl^EASANT OUTDOOR WORK in a business of your own? Good profits selling over 200 widely advertised Rawleigh home farm necessities. Pays better than most occupations. Hundreds in business 5 to 20 years or more. Products, equipment on credit. No experience needed to start we teach you how. Write today for full particulars. Rawleigh’s, Dept. IND-177-145, Freeport, Illinois. 7-8p WANTED: Single hand for dairy fann. Goo l wages. Address Box 10, Barvner. g-2t
For hauling of any kind, call Jesse Coffin at Gulf Station at Limedale. Phone 751-J. 3.31 WANTED: Dishwasher in restaurant. Call 863. g.2ts
TRI KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock at the court bouse. 8-9-ll-3ta
AUCTION SALE April 11 at 1:30 p. ni. Living room suite, rockers, straight chairs, tables, sideboard, dress r, Cm.-ley Shelvador refrigerator and other articles. Cherry Warehouse. Old Traction Station, east Seminary. C. Vestal, Auct. O. Nelson, owner. 8-3t.
FOR SALE On account of draft, 35 Pontiac coupe. Call at Banner office. 8-2p
A pause is so welcome in between times. That's the time to turn to ice-cold Coca-Cola and enjoy its delicious taste and delightful refreshment. You'll like it. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola.
YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY (’OCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Inc. Greencastle, Indiana
Soe Our Easter Parade of Flowers EITEL’S FLOWERS PHONE 636
WANTED: Custom tractor work, plowing $1.50, discing 60c per acre. Elbert McCoy, Cloverdale. 29-2-5-9-12-5p,
WANTED: Papering, painting. Russell Welch, 606 south College avenue Phone GG1-J. 5-7-9-3t
WANTED: Experienced restaurant cook. Castle Cottage. 7-tf.
FOR SALE Boy’s bicycle. Practically new. Phone 739-M. 9-tp
FOR SALE Perfection oil stove, good condition. 401 west Columbia street. Phone 515-W. p-ip
FOR SALE: One large mare mulo, one small 3 years old mare ^ule, 6 npotted saddle horses, also some gaited horses. Good used Furmall tractor, plow, cultivator and disc. J. H. Turner, 1 mile north of Bainbridge. 9-3p.
WANTED Girl for housework and laund y. Must »tay through dinner hour at night. Live out of house. Address Banner Box 9. 8-3p WANTED; Any Kino of dead dock C»n 278, Gmncaatls. Chargor “dil. John Wacbtel C». ^ Sell your old auto bodies renders .heet scrap, wire. 1200 E Maryland. Indianapolis, Indiana AMERICAN JOM PRESSED STEEL CORP.
—Miscellaneous
Highest pries paid for all kinds of itmk paper, rags, iron, all kinds of rretal We also buy beef hides A V S Junk Yard Phone 678, Greenaatle.
FOR SALE: 5 lb., pails of good clover extracted honey, 65c, one refinished cherry corner cupboard, $50 00, one cherry rope bed fine condition $15.00, one cherry, walnut and curly maple chest, 200 years old, $15.00, two small cherry tables $6 00 each, one full size and one three quarters size violin. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle, Manhattan road. 9-lp,
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COMPLETE Grease Job, at Dcem's Standard. Car washing North Jackson street. 24-hour serV,C * 12-tf
NOTICE For your Ksn-hsullng please call for Eldon l^wls at Fred lames Res Phone 718-W. 7-TF
WE REBUILD your living room set, everything new. for $29, cash or credit. Art Furniture Shop. p h0 ne
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Are Um pick of the market. Th.' pi ices arc far below what you would expo t to |»ay. LOVELY GLOVES . . in classic 6 button or novelty styles! Rich looking rayon Milanese! 59®
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SMART HANDBV by the dorem! Siit! patents! Navies! Cj| Some rayon fabrics!
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SHEER CHIFFONS.. .. .all silk from top to tot! High twist 45-gauge! 3thread! And only.. 69 {
Shetland pony for
Stud purposes. Ed noM «of!
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ATTENTION—You are not In the
army now. But some ot you will be soon. Before you leave next Saturday come in and let Cammack make your photograph. Special rates. The Cammack Studio. 9-2t
TEACHER TENURE CASE The minutes of the Indiana Su-
preme Court today note the receipt by that court of the appellant’s briefs In the York vs? Lost Creek Township teacher-tenure case appealed from the Putnam court. It came to Putnam county circuit pRurf , from Clay county court, and got 1 fhere by a change M VefhirfWft’Vl-' , go county, where It originated. rt '
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