The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1941 — Page 3
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+ t+ 4. + +^ * + * + + « vi , fli onary Society of the ' church assembled at the “‘Vs Arthur Lisby October their monthly meeting. The . t he dav was piecing on ba-
for thr Red Cross. An ela-
'iteh-jn dinner was enjoyed ‘ ' by seventeen members, ’°" es t s and five childre i. The business meeting was called r b y the president with Mrs. t Knetzer leading the dev»Mr9 Robert Gorham gave the An interesting talk was givg guest. Miss Edmom Steward . wor k as a deaconess in the Colo, children’s home. Mrs. Salmon reported on a recent t0 the Emily Elynn Home at Mrs. Chas. Snodgrass will teg., to the November meeting. \V S. C. S. will meet each a y all day until further noyoung people of the Methodist •vill have a Halloween parry evening at the Aid house, vtill also -ponsor a candlelight
Sunday at the church.
w ho were present at the 0 f Abbott Robinson Sunday to him of his S6th birthday were nd Mrs. Hobart Robinson and ter Wanda Lark, Mr. and Mrs. rd Robinson, Mr. and Mrs hel Clift Mrs. Freda Tyler, and Wise all of Indianapolis, R. Wise and grandson, fort. Maynard Robinson am. f , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, nd Mrs Charles Wise and RoShipp all of Stilesville, John George Wise and family, Mr. Mrs. Marvin Robinson all of ville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert n. Horace Robinson and famnear B.-thel, Robert Gambot.i Smily, Terre Haute, Mr. ami Floris MeCammack, Belle Unilbert Knetzer and family. Lee son anil family, Kenneth Roband family, Miss Avis Knetzer, Robinson anti family, Mr. ano Clay Robinson and son Dale, id Mrs. Walter Clift and grandLoss Sharp. Jesse Sechman iamily all of this community. 1 justice to a most elaborate contributed by the relatives, one. including the honored enjoyed the day immensely, ft at a late hour wishing Mr. son more happy birthdays and
(health.
Fillmore Service Club enjoyeo ting with Mrs. Jess Elliott, 15. Nine members and the Mrs. WHfortrl Whicker land abbie of Amo, Mrs. Glen Johnd Mrs. l^avon Christy, Coates"d Mrs. Earl Gorham and Mrs. right were present. The work day was piecing on a quilt. ^ to say everyone enjoyed the delicious dinner. A part of the Joon was devoted to the busmeeting. Response to roll call [Halloween stunts.” The same ■ rs were retained for the comfe.ir. They are, president, Mu*, r Wright; vice president, Mrs. Heavin; secretary, Mrs. Dee in. tre.i.surer, Mrs. Ira Morgan. rs - Lewis Ogles' health will not it her t i entertain the club, Mrs. Gorham invited the club to with her in November. Leisure Club assembled at the o: Mr Clay Robinson October 'ih t diteen members and the •ng guests, Mrs. Flora GagMi- Maud Huskey, Mrs. MarP.'ibinsnn and Miss Imogene id. The morning was spent in :ii *l tim After all partook of a oils pdch-in dinner, part of the w.is devoted to the busibieeti'.g a nd contests. There an election of officers for 1942,
the daily banner, greencastle, Indiana, Friday, cmttop.f.r 24,
1941.
which resulted as reported: president, Mrs. Reuben Heavin; vice president, Mrs. Valeria Lane; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Clift; secretary, Mirs. William Smith. Contests were very interesting conducted by Mrs. George Smythe and Mrs. Reuben Hea\. 1, both contests being won by Mrs. Leroy Alter. This concludes an enjoyable day. The November meeting is to be wi’h Mrs. Valer.a Lane. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Katie Bastin were Royal Bastin, Muncle, and grandson Stephen Bastin oi Chile, Theodore Harris, Greencastle, Mrs. Mona Campbell, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Wright, Mr. am, Mrs. William Oliver. Mrs. Campbell was here all last week on her vacation. Mrs. Sallie McGinnis spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Cora Applegate in Coatesvillo. Elisha Cowgill is reported seriously ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. Herschel Ruark. Rev. J. I. Shockley and family, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. iPaul Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nannw Arnold and Miss Vietta Brown, Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan have received word from their daughter Mrs. Richard Reeves that she had arrived safely in Honolulu Wednesday of last week wdiere she went to join her husband, who is stationed in the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knoll and son had as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neier of nea. Brick Chapel and Mrs. C. V. Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wade have moved from here to Avon. Mr. Wade is employed at Indianapolis. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mi's. John Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Randolph, Danville. Miss Bertha Coffin enjoyed a visit from Friday until Monday in Chicago with her sister Miss Martha Coffin. Miss Elmer Robinson was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Pete Arthur of near Bainbridge. Mrs. Minnie Shuck and Mrs. Moilie Flint attended the homecoming Sunday at Canaan. Mrs. Clay Robinson spent Friday at Ladoga with her daughter Mrs. Harrison McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart and son entertained the following relatives Sunday, Frank Hunter, Camp
daughter of Lowell called on Mrs. Guntle and daughter Anna last
week.
Mrs. Mintie Snyder and daughter of Greencastle and Mr. Powers of Indianapolis and Mrs. Tressie Hunter spent Sunday in Brown county. Mrs. Leslie McCViy will be hostess for the Fortnightly club at her home on Maine street Wednesday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Logan attended the wedding of Norwin Nagle and Miss Barbara Fall at the M. E. church in Brazil last Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brown, Mrs. Ida Evens and Mrs. Eva Todd attended church at Mill Grove Sunday. Miss Nell Morrison was in Indianapolis one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Randell and daughter Pauline of near Ladoga and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walters and son Robert of Crawfordsville called on Mrs. Sarah M. Long last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donus Denny and daughter Ann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sedmiers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawley of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAvoy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewman of Georgetown. 111., spent one day last week with Miss Belle Long, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gill and daughter Norma Ann were in Illinois over the week end. Mrs. Glen Allender and son Jimmie spent Saturday evening wiui Mrs. Luella Jordan and Mrs. Nellie McDonal. Mrs. Brewer is reported on the sick list. The Home Economics Club will meet at the school building next Thursday afternoon. Glen Allendar spent Sunday in Terre Haute with hh parents. Mrs. Nellie Vandergrift of Terre Haute was here one day last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Phin Runya-. Mrs. Ruyan is suffring from rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders wen in Indianapolis one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Nickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smiley werb in Spencer Sunday evening. Mrs. Ethel Gray of Washington. D. C. came last Friday for a week visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin of Greencastle were Saturday nign guests of Mrs. Salina Cunningham
* CLINTON FALLS 4 + + + + + * + + + + Preaching services here at the Methodist Church by Rev. Wintle were well attended. Little Billy Cox of Oakland City is here visiting his aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkvviler a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain and sons, Mrs. Mary Garrett and son Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutherland called on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cope Sunday afternoon. Little Margaret Olive Burk spent Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chadd. Rev. Fred Wintle, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mrs. Lida Pierc spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Vermillion. Mrs. Mary Garrett called on Mrs Mildred Staggs one evening Iasi week. Miss Mary Ellen Spencer spent Saturday night with Mrs. Goldie Bee. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jut Staggs. Miss Kathryn Hiatt and Joan Miller spent Sunday with Miss Mary Ellen Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Shonkwilei and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler spent Sunday with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler. Adren Hopper is driving the truck for Willard Sutherland. Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Chadd and children spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Cecil Chadd. Mrs. Louise Shonker called on hi. brother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox of Greencastle Sunday evening. Some from around here attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Prince of Greencastle. Mr . and Mrs. Claud Crodian and children and Charles Goddard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi-s. John Norman at Montezuma. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cox of Oakland City called on his sister Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler Sunday. Mrs. Win. Morlan and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phelps and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt. Afternoon callens were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love and children. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Siglar have moved to Greencastle.
BOWLING SCHEDULE Friday 7:30 p. m.—Eitel’s vs. Zinc A
BOWLING STANDING University 7 2 .771 Home Laundry 6 3 .667 Midwest 5 4 .555 Coca Cola 5 4 .555 Zinc A , 3 3 .500 Eitel’s 3 3 .500 Kroger’s 4 5 .444 O. & 1 3 6 .333 Zinc B 3 6 .333 Lone Star 3 6 .333
AT LOCAL THEATERS Previews and Reviews
-Real Estate—
Used Car Headquarters Rest Bargains liberal Allowances on Trade Ins, Easy Terms KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. 14 E. Wash. Pb. 268 810 N. dacksoi*
FOR SALE: A 196 acre stock and grain farm within five milee of Greencastle, 75 acres tillable of which 35 acres are bottom land, balance pasure, 6 room house and » barns. Four good springs, 2 wells. Price $5000.00. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 23-3t.
For Rent-
Shelby, Mrs. Homer McCammack
, * i nu i , , , • „ and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and family, Philadelphia, Pa., Miss _ . J
Margaret Meek, Crawfordsville, Wilford Meek and family, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Scobee, Jr„ Indianapolis, Willis Scobe and family, Putnamville, Byron Stanley and family, Stilesville, A. O. Hunter and family of near Coatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunter and son Charles Ra^ of near Bethel, Margaret Scobee, Indianapolis and Lorene Vermillion, Bloomington. Mrs. Phil Carpenter is spending a few days in Colfax with her daughter, Mrs. Golden Miller and famli>. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herman, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, Indianapolis. Wade McNary is slowly improving. Mrs. Robert Shuck in company with her granddaughter Mtes Evelyn Shuck, Greenc^tie, spent Friday in Indianapxdis. Mrs. Sam Byrd. Indianapolis, vl«. ited her mother Mrs. C. V. Neier from Sunday afternoon until Tues-
day.
Miss Martha Byrd, Indianapolis, was here over the week end wim her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd.
Mr.
CLOVERDALE and Mrs. Frank
Mix and
Will Taber.
Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and son Bob were in Indianapolis last Friday
afternoon!.
Mrs. Sarah Pickens of near Bello Union and Mr. and Mrs. Phin Runyan were dinner geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Staley Sunday. In the afternoon they all drove to Stilesville. Several from here spent Sunday at McCormick’s Creek Park. Mrs. Lenora Sherman of Bloomington spent last week visiting here and at her mother’s, Mrs. Jones, west of
town.
Mrs. Rosa Hubbard visited Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker in 'Lafayette part of last week. Mis. Williams called on Mis. Sarah M. Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann of near Amity were in town Saturday after
noon.
There was a large crowd in town Saturday for the opening of the now 5 & 10 store. Miss Mary Gilmore hat? moved into her new home here. Mr. and Mrs. Catterlin of Crawfordsville, called on Mr. and Mr-.. Joe Dorsett Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Coffman of Terre Haute is here visiting for a few
days.
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GREENCASTLE, IND.
-’- -i- -!■ -r d- •!• d- -i- -!- -1I* GREENCASTLE ROUTE S 4 g. i J > + ■«• t 'f -r i- + + + ^ Mrs. Russell Scobee, Mrs. Cully Price and Mrs. Eva Price attended a shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warren Lewayllen. Mrs. Ivan Proctor entertained the Home Makers Club Tuesday afternoon. Each one brought a tea towel and made it and then they were exchanged among the members. Those present were Mrs. Alva Govern. Mrs. Arthur Ames, Miss Mary Proctor, Mrs. Harvey Nichols, Mrs Kenneth Modlin, Mrs. Russell Scobee, Mrs. Edward Scobee. Mrs. Cully Price, Mrs. Eva Price and Mrs. Glen Jones. One guest was present, Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. Witt of Indianapolis. Delicious refreshments were served. The November meeting is to be with Mrs. Glen Jones. Mrs. Walter Reeves, Mrs. Clarence Berry, Mrs. Chris Knauer, Mrs. Glen Jones and Mrs. Ray R. Miller attended the all day meeting of the Country Garden Club at the home of Mrs. E. Guy Collings at Bainbridge Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zeiner of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Proctor attended the “Passion Play’’ at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon. Leo Proctor left Friday for Fort Benjamin Harrison. Leo is the first of this neighborhood’s boys to go to the army. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proctor and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hillis Friday evening. Vonda Joy Priest of Brick Chapel spent from Friday evening until Saturday evening with Betty Thomas. Mi', anti Mrs. Russell Scobee had as guests Friday night for suppei. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scobee of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scobee. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gowin attended the Putnam County Corn Husking contest Saturday, west of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Miller and family attended the Rally Day meeting at the Bainbridge Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. Alva Gowin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Drew Coffin of Coatesville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Fillmore to Terre Haute Thursday to visit her brother, Ray Randolph the occasion being Mr. Randolph’s birth-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bearing of Indianapolis spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ader and son.
Vonoantle Beginning Friday, the Voncastle Theatre will present "Out of the Fog," a dynamic new film that costars Ida Lupino ant. Johrr Garfield the pair who made so great an impression earlier in the season as the •star-crossed lovers of "The Sea
Wolf".
"Out Of The Fog" has a modern setting and deals with th turbulent romance between a.n excitmenthungry girl and a ruthless young man, determined to "get ahead" in the world, at no matter what cost An excellent cast has been lined upin support of the two stars. Chateau The Three Mesquiteers always ring the bess. Republic's cowboy starring trio, consisting of Bob Livingston. Bob Steele and Rufe Davis, score again in "Saddlemates". which opens tonight at the Chateau Theatre. This .newest of the blue ribbon series deals with the adventures of the Mesquiteers as rangers with the Re ! River Patrol detailed to seek an elusive chieftain who is constantly stirring up uprisings. When “long-swords” or soldiers are ordeped to take over the Ranger post, the boys are none too pleased over the prospect of taking orders frm officers rather than rangers, but the commanding officer had a lovely daughter player most effectively by Gale Storm so the boys decide to stay on a while ami have a staste of army life. Granada "There must be music, and the music must be good," is one of the basic rules in producing a Rangebuster picture, and the tlulo is carefully adhered to in "Fugitive Valley" which stars "Crash” Corrigan, "Dusty" King and ‘Alibi’’ Terhune, playing a 1 day engagement at the Granada Theatre Saturday. These three battling buekaroos who have leaped from unknowns into the select "big five” of box-office fame demand that since the fans want melody wit htheir fighting, they shall have it, and the melody must be on i par with the fighting a.nd action.
—For Sale—
FOR RENT: Modern two room apartment. Close in. Heat and water furnished. Phone 357-W. 22-tf. FOR RENT: 5 room modern steam heated apartment, close in, heat furnished. Phone Rural 139-M.
FOR RENT: Sleeping room. Lady or gentlemen. ."09 south Jackson street. 24-2t.
FOR SALE: Apples Buchheit Orchards.
and
LOOK: Red Crown gas Is only 18.9c per gallon at Deem’s Standard Service, North Jackson. 2-tf.
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
cider p r i va t e entrance, private bath. All
utilities and garage. 612 east Washington. 24-2p.
20-tf
FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples, 35c bu. You pick them up at Ogg’s Orchard. 1-tf.
FOR RENT Modern unfurnished apartment, son street.
three room 625 An lor-24-lt
FOR SALE: Apples: Jonathans. Grimes and other varieties, also cider. Crystal Springs Apple Cave, west end Elizabeth street. Kenneth F. Harris. Phone 287-W. 22-23-24-25-27-29-31-1-81.
FOR SALE One cheap mare, on used corn sheller, one Model-A car, 1931; one 19,'ll Chevrolet coach, oi 1936 Ford V-8; 1 1-2 ton truck $225: one 1935 Chevrolet truck, 1 1-2 ton flat top, $185; 1 panel Ford truck Walter S. Campbell, 1-2 mile north town, Goose Island. 24-21
-p -1- -J- -h 4* + d - v -> -I- 4- Jrj * EAST GIHCBNC’ASTLE TWP. -I ® + 4- 4- + 4.- 4- v * 4- 4- 4Mrs. Hessler of Fillmore is spenu ing a few days with her daughtv,' and husband Mr. and Mis. Glen Pur-
sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stnnger and daughter were Sunday guests of the latter’s sister Mrs. Amos Fine an j husband near Mt. Meridian.
Will have small spinet piano, less than 90 days old in this territory m next .30 days that will sacrifice rather than reship. Instrument can be taken over either for cash or on present terms. If interested write Mr. Burkle, retail adjuster, 1549 N. Meridian, Indianapolis. 21-4t.
FOR RENT: Modern, sleeping room 110 east Poplar street. Phone 696-M. .M i . FOR RENT: 2 looms and kitchenette. Heatrola, gas range. Phone 366-M. 23-3p. FOR RFINT? Very - high - ’class - 5 room apartment on east Seminary street. New hardwood floors, built in features. All newly decorated. Stoker blower heat and water furnished. Air conditioning independent of furnace. Constant hot water, shown by appointment. Phone 1.39-M. 24-3t.
FOR RENT: Beautiful country home, 5 rooms and bath, electric water pump, hardwood floors, furnace, electricity ami outdoor furnace and flood lights in yard. Phone 139-M. 24-3t. —Wanted—
NEW 89-Plate Goodyear Battery $8.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service Phone 789
FOR SALE: 80 acre farm in Monroe township on Greencastle-Bain-bridge road. See Charles Rutter, Brick Chapel for further information. 21-12p.
FOR SALE: One good used mounted one row International corn picker for F-12 or F-14 tractor. Farmers Supply Company, Greencastle. 22-24-2t.
FOR SALE Buy your rubber tire wagons, steel wheel wagons and spreaders now before market goes
Sunday evening callers in the home jup. New Idea spreaders and wagons
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson were their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Robinson, their daughter Wanda Lark Robinson and their son Rexford and his wife all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach spent Saturday evening with Mr. Roach’s sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole of east of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eagle of Sr. Louis were also guests in the Cole home. Mrs. Eagle is a daughter of the Coles.
NOTH r. TO NON-IIKNIIH.;VI'K OI' I’lririTON to m.i.i. ESTATE
Statu of Inilinna County of Putna
Central Indiana, Priscilla
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USE DAILY BANXEri ADVEH VISING FIRST Because Everybody Reads The Banner Flrat.
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of the estate of
rris. deceased.
Idllie Belle Snyder, Btliel Apgnr, Kdnn Vine, Veda Kn i^. et al.
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Notice is hereby given to the follownamed Defendants, to-wit: Kdna to. Kthel Apgar, Veda Kreag, Nellie rris. Lnrvy Morris, hula She
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Leon Morris. Harry Morris, (lion r II
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E. Morris, ami an of saiu Defendan You are hereby notifed that the aim named Petitioner, as Administrat the estate of Priscilla K. Morris filed in tin Circuit Court of Putnam s ounty. Indiana, an amended petition nuking you Defendants thereto, ami praying for an Order of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate In Hamilton County. Indiana, belonging to the estate of said Decedent, and in said petition described t
wit:
Part of the southwest quarter of section 3, township 19 north,
range 5 east, described
to-wit:
Commencing eight t80) rods and
nineteen and one-half (19V4) links north of the southwest corner of the east half of the southwest
arter of said section three < 3> : north forty-seven <47) rods ree (3) links; thence east e hundred and six (lOfl) rods and nine (9) links; thence south 18\
degrees west forty eight MK) rods and thirteen (13) links; theme west ninety-one (91) rods to the place of beginning, containing 29
acres, more or less.
To make assets for the payment of debts and liabilities of said estate, has filed with said petition an af-
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follow*.
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the debts ant and has filed
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known, and that you are parties to said procrodinKS; petition is pending in said Court
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will advance Nov. 1. No better spreader or wagon made. Ask your neighbor. Walter S. Campbell, 1-2 mile north town. 24-2t
FOR SALE: Week old Holstein heifer calves. Walter Buis, 7 miles east on Stilesville-Greencastle road. 23-2p.
FOR SALE: Sow with eight pigs, three weeks old. Roscoe Surber, Cemetery Road. 23-2p
FOR SALE: 500 choice Nebrasi*. Calves, sorted to suit buyer. Priced right Ward’s Stock Yards, Crawfordsville, Indiana. 24-6t.
FOR SALE: 40 ash trees, some oak. Mrs. Etta Ikamire. 102 east Poplar. 24-25-28-.3p.
FOR SALE 14 head of dairy type heifers, bred to Shorthorn bull. Soil one or two, or in a bunch, L. L. Conrad. Phone 82. 2.3-2p
Rummage sale Sat unlay at 8:;>o . m. at court house. Tri Kappa. 23-2t.
FOR SALE: .35 White Roek pullets, 5 months old. Lynn McFarland Bainbridge. 24-lp
FOR SALE: Restaurant equipment complete. Nearly new. Best made. Value over $4,500 for $1,600. Adam Smith, 112Vi N. Walnut, Bloomington. 23-4 p.
FDR SALE: Extra good baled alfalfa hay. Clyde Metz, Bainbridge. 22-24-27-29-31-5[i
FOR SALE, LEASE OR TRADE — My sorrel Belgian stallion. Will trade for anything you have or try to. He cost $750, 4 years ago, will take $150 or lease out 1-2 each. He is broke to work. Walter S. Campbell, Goose Island. 24-25-29-31
WANTED: Ixiad any place in Missouri, any kind November 2-3. Rosa Paris, Quincy, Indiana. 2,3-.3p,
WANTED: Junk of all kinds. Greencastle Scrap Paper and Junk Company. 711 Maple avenue. Phone 60. Edgar White. 16-12p
WANTED: Responsible men to call i fanners. Steady work. Good pay. No experience or capital required. Write C. B. Morris, Box 8.34, Dept. 610, Bloomington, Illinois. 23-3t.
WANTED: Good home dog. Phone rural 3F2.
for police 24-3p.
WANTED: Woman, white, for waiting tattles, dishwashing and general work at Farm Women’s Market on Saturdays. Apply Saturday, October 25. 24-lt.
—M i seel 1 a n eou s— Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, Iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Y’ard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 19-tf.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf Will prosecute anyone trespassing on my farm. Mrs. Edna M. Best. 23-3t.
Fond of apples ? Why not try them for dessert- in Normandy pudding, upside-down cake, Parisian dumplings, and many other delicious recipes. You’ll also find recipes for Pork Pie. Butter Fried Shredded Carrots in The Housewife’s Food Almanack, that unusual feature appearing in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Hcitdd-American. 24-lp.
NOTH E OT* TIN VI or i> i v i No 7!).in. NOTICE IS HKHKI'.V (Vedltorn. II. irs mikI I ■ man A Hoffman. «!• • • ’■ (lie Putmim <'ir< :n < OreencaRtle. Iinll.ui i. •• of Nnvemlor. lull. I any. why the FINAL A(*(’OFNTS with tl • ce<h*n i Hhntih! not sii id heirs an* not i fi< <1
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there make reive their
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WITNESS, th, « tiiis 23rd day of ( Homer (\ Mon Circuit Court. Gillen & Dyon. At
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NOTICE IS HEKEin GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Charles Cloe, der< • I to appear the Putnam Circuit Court, held
Greencastle, Indiana, on the l"»th of November, 1941. and slu
in at
day
of November, 1941. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SFTTLKM ENT ACCOUNTS with th- . slat, of said de-
hoi'
with the
cedent sliotiiii not be tjiprtivoil; and mulii lioirM are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and re-
ceive their dlHtributJye shares KtiKetie idroadsi retd. Admr.
WITNESS. Itiu t'ltrk of said Court,
this 2:irtl day of o tnher. 1041
Nn. S241.
Homer O. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. F. S. Hamilton. Atty 24-2t.
urpliy. Attorney,
cult Court,'
Clerk
FDR SALF:: Super-Penn Ethel, 17.9c regular, 6 gals, for $1.00. Always better, you’ll like it. Babe Conklin, corner of Jackson and Liberty streets. 24-2i
r the I
10-3t.
FOR SALE: A splendid vacant lot in Northwood. All improvements paid. Price $285.00, J. T. Christie,
No. s:un. Notice is
or k\ i:« i to it
I lurch\ Give
duly
en, ml
That
ified as Ex-
the V. Y .
undersigned lias duly <|
ecutor of the Last will and testament of Eugene ii Taylor deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court. of Putnam
Indiana, and has been duly
by said Court to admin-
Putt
County, *■• authorized
Ister said estate.
supposed
October 15. 1941.
Real estate.
23-St.
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Said estate is
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Ho
to he solvent.
i A. Taylor, Executor.
Charles MoGausfhey, Attorne'.
rison. Clerk of the
Putnam Circuit Court. 17-3u
