The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1944 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, vyREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944.
ilief by retonga [LMOST UNBELIEVABLE'
OT.IVrOY FALLS AfFTHODIST 2, there will be no morning sei vice.
pt Anything Now And es Have Settled Down, s Mrs. EHis, Can Enjoy
fiends Again.
all over Indiana and adjoln. | comvs happy and grateful E ,r Ketonga. Among the lat-
was
feeling tired and worn out. T constantly taking laxatives, and felt so weak and miserable that it was surely a task to look after mv
housework.
“The relief Retonga brought me seems almost unbelievable. Within two weeks I was eating anything I wanted and was hungry at every meal. I sleep fine, my nerves have
p pubhf endorsement J Mrs my^fiends’amrlelaU^s. ’ Rven^the tL ..,.11 Unnum resident of slug . glsh elimination is relieved. Re-
tonga is the grandest medicine I ever
til-, well known resident of Uh St., Terre Hautv, Ind.,
|i pilv declares. saw."
|,,!y suffered tortures from
E.in" and gas in my stomach. Retonga is intended to relieve dis-T-tite deserted me and every- tress due to Vitamin B-l deficiency, [ate seemed to turn to gas al- constipation, insufficient flow of diF soon as I swallowed it. My gestive juices in the stomach, and u, re upset, I did not know loss of appetite. Accept no substitute h was to get a good night’s Retonga may be obtained at R. P. |,.,| mornings I would get up Mullins Drug Store. —Adv.
C'HVRCH
Services for Palm Suncay, April 2 10 A. M. Church Schr.nl. Lloyd Miller, Supt. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor, "Hooray for Jesus!” 6:!10 P. M. Youth Fellowship 7:,10 P. M. Evening Worship. ASSEMBLY BOOM SERVICE Rev. D, M. Fruits of Crawfordsville will be the speaker at the assembly room service in the court nouse Saturday evening at 7:30. You should come and hear this young man present the word of God. There is a growing interest in these meetings and your cooperation will be ap-
preciated.
■ SF.T ( KRISTIAN OHI RCH hrrcst Graves, Minister | Price, Supt. Pi hool 10:00. Classes for a!’.. Ihg Worship 11:00. "Five
Famous Gardens”. Evening Worship 7:30. “Bette: Things of Life”. This church cordially invites t'i> public to its services.
MT. ME Kit) IAN REVIVAL NOTES The revival In the Mt. Meridian Methodist church is showing inter--St. The attendance has increased is the people enjoyed the services ■ach evening. . 0 Thre will be services each evening it eight o’clock, including Saturday and Sunday evenings. Sunday. April
The meeting is scheduled to continue through Sunday evening, April 9. The pastor, the F.ev. William H. Self, cordially invites every one to hear the evangelist .the Rev. Kenneth F. Evans, and to hear the special music, VK TORY GARDEN Fancy toois and “gadgets” add only to the cost of gardening and ivit to the garden’s productivity, adviseWar Food Asst. R. J. Coffman. The average gprdener can get along nice ly With a hoe, a rake, a spading fork, and a workable hand duster m Amall sprayer. For larger garden; of a quarter of an aero or more, a good wheel hoe will save time an i labor. Now is the time to buy whatever garden tools may be needed for thi season, so that any possible delay in obtaining tools will not be a hindrance at planting time. Although it i: advisable, where pos-ihle, for oaor gardener to own his own tools, a “lend-lease" arrangement betweei.
neighbors may prove valuable to everyone concerned. Last year numerous "gadgets" and substitutes made their appearance on the markets. They proved in many cases to be troth costly and inefficent. One “gadget" gardener found that the cost of his equipment was far greater than the profits from his
garden.
For economical and efficient gardening, the watchword is "use simple tools and take good care of thosj you have”.
FERN
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox were m Greencastle Thursday. Mrs. A. P. Stoner ami Mrs. Robe.t Burks were shopping in Brazil Friday afternoon. Mrs R.oss Furney spent Friday n Greencastle, Carl Rocittnll spent the week end in Brazil visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber visited n Knightsville Sunday evening. Mrs. James Ctarisenberry is report'd to he still quite ill at this writing.
SIU wiik WANT-ADS
FOR BALE: Antique solid cherry china closet, pair of field glasses 10 West Hanna Street. 31-lp
FOR SALE: Tilt back innerspripg chair with ottoman; 1 bridge lamp. Sanford Stddons, R 3. 29-31-2n.
-For Saie-
FOR SALE: 12 cows: 8 calves. 10 j tons haled clover hay at J. B. Marsh i farm, west of Limedale. 31-2p.
FOR SALE: Howard radio and
H>i: SALE: White leghorn laying i V j 0 t ro |j a combination, automatically Inns $1.25 each. Fred Gruenholz, 1 I ehanges 10 records, latest model: 2 mile west of Putnamville on Road 10 , boys all wool suits, size 8 and 10, per-
• !1 - 2 r | feet condition. Max Anderson, t 1-2
FOR SALE: Electric hot plate and 1 Fimastle.
beautiful fern four feet wide from tip to tip. Mrs. Robert Irwin, Greer castle R. 4 Sl-lp
31-lp.
I.
-Wanted-
FOR SAIJC: Two young cows with calves: two young males, one Guernsey, one Shorthorn and other cattle. . _
Phone 290-W. 31-lts ! S ' rndlana
WANTED: Good gentle team of horses. Harness and wagon, weight atout 1300 or 1400 pounds. Must be good workers, Ralph Crawley, 1028
31-lt.
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS Our Stock of Wallpaper is the Largest in Putnam County Ihen we say stock we mean the wall paper that we have right here in our store that you can take ri«ht alon^with you. |ot just samples to take orders from which you may never ffet. Over 300 patterns riffht here on our floor. NO ORDERING + NO DISAPPOINTMENTS + NO DELAYS WE HAVE PLENTY OF CEILINGS TO GO WITH OUR SIDEWALLS. |lu* wallpaper situation is serious and while our stock is large it will not last lonj? due to the heavy spring; demand. WALLPAPER STOCKS CAN NOT BE REPLACED NOW. Le have been in the wallpaper business over thirty years and can give you the benefit of our Ions; years of experience I helping you to make your selection s.
HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES TRY THESE. THEY REPRESENT THE BEST ON THE MARKET. WE RECOMMEND. THEM. p. R. H. Cleaner 10c poilax Paint and Enamel Cleaner 25e (THIS IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) [>ri Brite Paint and Enamel Cleaner 50c* p’urkleen Rug Cleaner 35c* Johnson’^ Paste Wax - Pound 59c* fohnson’s Liquid Wax -- Quart . < 98c*
PAINTS AND VARNISHES FLOORENTINE FLOOR VARNISH If you want the ImM warnish that money can buy, 04 OP Al thiH lx It W • M'* ZINLAC - SHELLAC SUBSTITUTE Don't waste money on eheup shellac substitutes. Q4 0A Ol Buy the best d I .UV QT. STRICTLY PURE ALUMINUM PAINT Gallons $5.85 -- Quarts $1.50 - Pints 80c
FLOOR ENAMEL Do not judge this floor enamel fcv the price. Try it. We w ill let Lou be the judges. Complete satisI act ion or money back.
5175 Gal.
80c Qt.
WALLPAPER CLEANER Some wall papers will not clean regardless at the kind of cleaner you use. Our cleaner will do a perfect job on any paper than can be cleaned. No better cleaner on the market. 3 cans for 25c Yes there are cheaper cleaners, but why ruin your paper to save two or three cents on the can.
OCEDAR PRODUCTS Rug and upholstery cleaner — Pints .... 45c Cream furniture polish -- Pints . . . 45c General utility Cedar Oil polish, 12 oz. 50c Window Cleaner 15c Self-polishing Floor Wax -- Quarts . . . 80c Floor Mops 89c Scratch Remover and polish 25c
Sargents NU-ART ENAMEL For any surface — inside or out. Eor furniture, boats, automobiles, floors and woodwork. You could not buy a better enlamel if you paid twice our price of Galhn $4.25 Quart $1.35
WATER MIXED PAINTS Regardless of exaggerated claims made by competitors for their water paint, ours’ is as good as any on the market at any price. Can be applied on any surface, over wallpaper, on plaster, and wall board. Brushes and rollers for applying. READY PASTED TRIMZ BORDERS.
Gallon $150
Quart 75c
WHY MAY MORE FOR A WATER PAINT.
Saraents BEST HOUSE PAINT Impossible to produce a better house paint. Made by one of the best known paint manufacturers in the country. Gallon $3.35 Quart 95c
SNIDER'S WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE South Side of Square THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE OF WALL PAPER AND ™ w p A | N TS IN PUTNAM COUNTY.
FOR SALE. SEED POTATOES: The “Huma’’ vxtra early smooth and white, some Bliss Triumphs, also the Chippewa and Knthadir medium early white. No Sunday sales. I^mis J. Heckman, Cloverdale J Indiana, R. R. 3, Phone Eminence. 4 miles northeast of Quincy, Indiana and 1 1 - miles wvst of Lewisville.
27-6t.
| MAN OH WOMAN WANTED full 1 or part time for Rawleigh Route in Greencastle. No experience or capital needed. Sales easy to make and profits large. Start immediately. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. INC-177-216. Freeport, 111. 23-24-30-31-4p.
FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth coach, good condition, good tires and heater. 34 Beveridge. 27-4p.
FOR SALE: Two purebred Du roc I gilts with pigs. Russell Varvel, Fern. 29-3p.
WANTED TO BUY: Band instruments of all kinds. Write description, age and price. School* Music Service, Champaign, Illinois. 24-25-30-31-1-51,
FOR SALE: 1940 Plymouth. 2 door, good tires, like new, price reasonable. Call after 6:00. Apt. 2, 210 E. Walnut. 30-2ts, FOR SALE: 100 locust fence posts, 1 mile north of Floyd Center School. Elmer Northern. 29-3t.
WANTED: Ex-serviee man; steady employment regardless of physical handicap. Good home. Apply at Art Furniture Shop, 9 W. Franklin St. (Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
FOR SALE: Cream separator, hand turn. Owner moving to town. Telephone or see J. C. Mills, Cloverdale, R. R. 1. 29-3p.
WANTED: Young woman to learn linotype machine. Steady work. Requires two to three months practice work. The Daily Banner Office.
-Real Estate-
FOR SALE: Hampshire male hog; baby Holstein calves. Ix>yal Gram, mile south of Brunerstown. 30-3p.
FOR SAIJE: Thr»' an 1 one half acres with four room house one mile from Bainbridge on improved road. Price $1300.00 J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 30-3M-3U.
FOR RENT
Delta Theta Tan rummage sale, j Saturday, April 1, •'Vtirt House, S:30. 30-2ts "for SALE: Little red cl >ver seed. W. J. Allee, R. 2. 30-3t-2t
FOR SALE: 1938 Plymouth sedan, four door, good tires, good condition. 1 Hersehel Skinner, Commercial Place. 30-3p. | FOR SALE: Baby chicks, straight I run $10 per 100. Roger cook, Russell- ! ville, Indiana. Wed. Thur. Fri.-tt
FOR SALE: Antique Mack walnut base rocker Refinished not upholstered. $15 Phone 613 R 30-2*.
Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn, early i and late varieties, suitable to Ptiti nam County soil, Rex Hathaway. Phone 1F11. eod -tf
FOR SALE: Case hay baler, size 16 by 18. good condition. Elbert McCoy. Cloverdale. 29-31-2p.
FOR SALE: Baled threshed oat and wheat straw never wet; loos* mixed hay. Extra good Ebony bean hay. Phone 535. 31-lo.
FOR RENT: 3 rooms semi-modern. Adults only. 211 north Jaekson street. 31-2p.
EOR RENT: Modern sleeping rooms, 501 W. Walnut, Phom* 221JX. 30-2p
-MisceRaneous-
pv>r upholstering, repairing and reRnishing, and slip covers at reasonable prices. Call Art Furniture Shop, 9 West Franklin, Phone 299 23-tf.
ATTENTION FARMERS: We are equipped to fill your tractor tires with Calcium Chloride. We have modern equipment and we know how. For appointment phone 159 Danville or write Miller D-X Service, Danville, Indiana. 29-7p.
WANTED: Any Mnd of dead stock. Call 278. Greencastle. Charge* paid. John Wach tel Co. eod. Frederick Frank Schoenman, seaman first class, has returned to his base at San Pedro, Calif., after spending a ten day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mis. Frank Schoenman.
Public Sale Located 3 1-2 miles east of Russ ttvtlie, 2 1-2 miles west of Parkersburg on what is known as the Bob Strone farm, on FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 Beginning at 10:30 o’clock. 17-HEAD OF CATTLE-17 One Holstein cow. 5 years old. heifer cnlf by "4!e, giving 6 gallon milk |>er day; one Holstein and Jersey cow, 6 years old, heifer calf by side, giving S'/j gallon milk per day; one Guernsey cow, (i years oiil, giving 6 gallon milk |«t day: one Guernsey cow, 6 years old, due to calf b> \pril 8, heavy milker; one Guernsey cow, 2 years old, heifer calf l>v side, giving 4'V gallon milk per day; one Jersey cow, 4 years old, calf by side, giving gallon milk |>er day; one Jersey cm*. 5 years old, giving 5 gallon milk a day: one Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving 4 gallon milk a day; one Jersey cow, 6 years old, due to calf April 29. 6 gallon cow when fresh: one Jersey cow, 5 years old, due to calf June 20, a 4 gallon cow when fresh; one Jersey heifer ifi months old, due to calf November 8; one registered Jersey, > years old, heifer calf by side, giving 5 gal. a day. An outstanding heifer. Til esc cows have an average test of 5.5 and arc a nice clean herd of dairy cows. 75 - HEAD OF HOGS - 75 2 Duroc sows with 15 pigs, six weeks old; 5 sows to farrow by date of sale; 50 feeding shoots, weighing from 50 to 160 Ihs. 25 - HEAD OF SHEEP - 25 25 head id ewes now lambing. 200 - CHICKENS - 200 200 more or less Mg type l>-ghorn Hens, 10 months old, laying
75 per cent.
FARMING TOOLS One 10-20 International tractor In gdod condition; one Hfactor plow; one 7-ft. disc and tandem; one 5-foot mowing machine. MISCELLANEOUS One 6 ft. hogfeoder, 1 2-ft. supplement fsexier, 1 metal water tank, 3 chicken feeders, 10 feet long; 5 chicken feeders, 4 ft. long; I 7y,gul. heater fountain for chickens; fl 80-dozen egg cases; 5 10-gal. milk (ans; I 8-gal. milk ean; 1 filter type milk strainer; 150 locust posts, I Phllco wind charger, forks, shovels, hog troughs, gas cans, feed barrels, workehest, 2 cupboalid* and many numerous articles
used on a farm.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
TERMS CASH. — Not responsible for accidents. JOE RAMSAY, Owner Auctioneer, ALTON HURST. Clerks, HARRY RAMSAY, BILL SPENCER. Lunch will be served.
