The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1944 — Page 3
t4 , + + + + + + + 4 , + ++ NEW MAVSVJLLlE •!■ ;•!■•}• ** + + 4 > + + ++ + +0 Jessie Smith and daughter of ^mipolis spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crosby and and Mrs. Monty Scroggins and Loyd Young and children of In gpolis spent the week end at
home here.
'. and Mrs. Delbert Modlin and ply of Indianapolis spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
iy and sons.
and Mrs. Bob Davis and famlof Indianapolis were week end pts of Mrs. John Malicoat. Dmelius Hyspher of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith and |ily of near Danville spent Sunday
John German.
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k-y of Mt. Meridian.
|rs. Frona McCammack spent
week at her home here,
pis. Clara Hill and Bob McCamIh spent a few days the past Ik at Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Mcnmack’s while Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
THE da IIY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNSDWAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1943.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCammack and son of Indianapolis spent their vacation visiting relatives and friends here at Belle Union. Mr. and Mrs. Estil Hodge called on Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn and Mis. Gertie Jackson visited relatives one day last week at Martinsville. School opened here last Thursday, Aug. 31. Clover hulling is the order of the iny in these parts. Mr .and Mrs. Guy Pickens, M-\ and Mrs. Ida Pickens and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and daughter and Ada Hurst and children called on Clara Hill last Thursday night. Several from this vicinity attended the picnic at Bowling Green Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cliffoyl and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hodge last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mis. Dallas Hodge the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Selden Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Hodge were Sunday all day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brattain near Lena. Claude Gorham attended the Gorham reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Etta SaUust one day last week. 1 Peoria ill Berl Buis and family of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glen Ogles Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis have moved to the Collins property! were Saturday evening dinner guest
and Hazel Burgrcss and family on
south of Mt. Meridian.
Mrs. Frona McCammack was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jobe Wednesday night and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn and Gertie Jackson attended the Walker sale near Cloverdale last week. Estil Hodge made a business trip
to Seymour Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allee and son called on Mrs. Cynthia Allee Sunday. Edna Ogles called on Pearl Cooper
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Hester Hurst and Mrs. Zella Foster were all day dinner guests "f Mrs. Frona McCammack on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter called on their gr andfather, Sig Smith, Monday afternoon. , Mrs. Frona McCammack called bn Lottie Hurst Monday night.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Unltli Monday -pent Sunday with Mr. ervd Mrs. A E. Lambert. , Miss Betty Brya:>, and Mrs. Martha Anne Reed were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Oscar MoCamey and son of
Fillmore.
The Ladies Aid of Bethel held guest day pt the church last Thursday with a good attendance. , Mrs Mary Dobbs entertained at Bridge Friday afternoon. Twelv were present. The ho less served delicious rvyreshments. Mrs. Doiothy DeVaney .and child ren and Mrs. Martha Reed and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and
daughter. Mrs Mary Hunter spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunter and son of Indianapolis.
WILL HAVE PEACHES THURSDAY Michigan Canning Peaches Positively the Last Load JIM BASSETT
North Jackson Street at Monon Railroad. Bring Containers. We will Deliver.
nirnack were in Brazil vlsitlns Anold’s near Fillmore Sunday.
Iniivcs.
Jean Sallust called on his mother.
BOESEN DISPERSAL SALE Friday, Sent, 8,1944
At 12:00 noon
— 3^ miles south of Greencastle on the Boesen farm.
31 milking heifers and rows duo this fall and winter, or just freshened! 10 younger heifers from this long established herd of registered Holstein cattle. All cattle in the sale are registered T. B. and Bang’s tested for years. Offsprings of the best bulls In the breed. Also DeLaval separator, block and tackle, clover buncher, truck lied, HS00 lbs. 0-12-12 fertilizer, 100 feet hay ro|»e, 20 ten gallon milk cans, 30 gal. water heater. Auetloneers, C. B. Smith, Tlnconnlng, Mich.; Alton Hurst, Greeneastta. Lunch to be served by the Putnamville Indies Aid.
Managed by HOLSTEIN - FRIESIAN BREEDERS OF INDIANA, INC. Dick Best, Secretary, 3721 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Indiana — Phone Ta. 7350
EAST MARION The young people of the Fillmore Methodist church held a weiner j roast at the home of Mrs Dorothy DeVaney Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Buis spent: Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. | Oran Buis and daughter. William Neuman returned homo j Thursday after visiting several days j with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Neuman i and sons at Danville Visitors over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McNary and family of Vevay, Almon Buis and wife of |
NOTH !•: OK KIN Al. SKTTI.KA1 KNT OF KSTATR NOTICK IS HKRKUY UIVRN to (he Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Haul Moffett, deceased to appear in the Pulnam Circuit Court, held at Greeneastle. Indiana, on the 25th day of Sept.. 1!MI. and show cause, if am\ why the FINAL SKTTLKMKNT ACCOFNTS with tlie estate of said cie-cedi-nt should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, ami receive their distributive shares. Edith Moffett. Admrx. WITNESS, tin* Clerk of said Court, tiiis 201h day of August, 1944. No. 8505. Omer C. Akers, Clerk Putnam G4r cult Court. Gillen A* Lyon, Attys. 30-2t.
LADY NEARLY CHOKED WHILE LYING IN BEDDUE TO STOMACH GAS One lady said a ft?w days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night. She waa swollen with stomach gas, which always got worse when she went to bed, and the gas would rise up in her throat after shf lay down and would nearly choke her. She couldn’t lie flat. Had to prop herself up on pillows. Recently this lady got ERB-HELP and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowvls are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas I from stomach, act on sluggish liver ! and kidneys. Miserable people sooil (Vel different all over. So don’t go on I suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Sold at | all drug stores in Greencastle.
CLOSING OUT SALE As Mr. Shelton in leaving this farm and will do custom work, and as I am renting under a different setup, ue will close out our live stock and equipment al public auction on the Allen Campbell farm, better known u> the \. O. Phillips farm, located 3' , miles southwest of Coatcsville, 2 miles east and 'j mile south of Fillmore or mile north of Bethel ehtireh in Marlon township, on THURSDAY, SEPT. T4 at 10:30 n m„ all the following personal property: 47 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 47 Consisting of 42 head of Black Angus—12 head of cows with large calves by side; 5 b id 2 year old heifers, with ealves by side; 5 head |ta.st yearling heifers, to freshen In April: large Angus eow, bred to freshen in early spring; 2 y>*ar old heifer, bred to freshen in early spring; 3 year old Vngus bull, extra good. One 7 year old Guernsey cow, giving .good flow of milk: one yellow steer, weight aoout 7(M> lbs.: one Jersey cow, with calf by side; and one 2 year old Holstein and Jersey heifer to freshen this month. 3 - HEAD OF HORSES - 3 One 2 year old colt; one hoi sc, !> years old, weight 1,500; and one smooth-mouth mare, weight 1,400. 250 - HEAD OF HOGS - 250 20 Hampshire and Blaek Poland sows, part with 50 pifcrs by side, others to farrow hist of month or first of October; 40 head shoals weighing 125 to !•><» Il»s.; 40 head shouts weighing SO to 100 lbs.; 90 head shoats weighing 10 to 00 Ills.; one registered Berkshire sow, with 7 pigs; one registered Berkshire hoar; and one Hampshire hoar. All hogs double Immune 27-HEAD OF SHEEP - 27 10 ewes, ag"s I to I years; 10 spring lambs; and one S year old Shropshire Buck. FEED 00 hales clover hay: 135 bales mixed hay: 15 to 20 tons IJttle Red Clover hay In barn: 500 bales wheat straw; and 75 hales oats straw. FARMING TOOLS John Deere disc and tandem, 7 ft. Dunham tractor disc- and tandem, 7 ft.; rubber tired wagon and flat top; steel roller, John Deere corn picker, No. 21, used 2 years, wrecked by train; International hay baler on rubber, with Waukasha motor and attuehmens for pick-up; 2 horse cultivator; good set of harness; four horse eollars. MISCELLAN'EOI S—17 single hog houses; 3 large sleeping houses; large feeder; portable corn crib; one lot lumber; (i sheets metal rooting 10 ft. long; 25 hags eommereial lime; one brooder stove; one lleatrola; usis pressure stove, Iron kettle, 40 rials field ferns*; one pile jnnk and other articles. TERMS CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Allen Campbell ^ Farrel Shelton, Owneis HUNTER & HI RST, Auctioneers. ARTHUR NEW MAN, Clerk. Dinner hy Fillmore Christian Church.
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FROM HEAD TO TOE FELT HATS STYLED FOR FALL Pompadours, calots, scottids and f) OB off-the-face styles in all-wool felt. /* Tailored or dressy types. Other AHroctiv* Styles — — HANDBAGS in COLORS or BLACK
4.98
Roomy pouches, underarm and tophandle styles for office or dress-up. Simulated leathers'or fabric.
Comfortable CYNTHIA* SHOES
Foot flattery in smooth leathers and rich suedes. Dressy and spectator
pumps, tailored oxfords,.
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Full-Fashioned
For^ •' really * well-dressed look, sheer, perfect-fitting rayons in new,
•xciting fall shades* •Reg ifS. P«t- Off.
RAYON HOSE
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Closing Out Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction at what is known an the Ed E.ulcr farm, one mile north and 2'/i miles cast of Bainbrldgc, Indiana, on Frfdoy, Sept. 8, 1944 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. the following property: HORSES, fi HEAD: One 7 year old iron grey mare, sound and good worker, weight 1450 lbs.; One hay mare (> years old, sound and good worker, weight 1850 pounds; One brown mare 9 years old, sound and a good worker, weight 1250; One grey mare 10 years old. Hound and a good worker, weight 1250 pounds; One team of black horses, ipniml and good workers. CATTLE, 31 HEAD: One 5 year old Guernsey giving 2'/, gallon milk a day, due to freshen early winter, bred to a full blooded Guernsey male, a wonderful prospeet; One 7 year old White eow, a dual purpose cow with large calf by side, and a good milker; One heavy springer 8 years old Guernsey and Jersey, giving two gallons of milk a day, extra good milk row; One short mouth Jersey cow with heifer calf by side; One 2 year old Spotted Jersey Cow giving three gallon of milk a day, a real heifer; One light Jersey cow 8 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk a day; 23.head of good Stock Cattle consisting of I cows and calves by their sides; li head of Red heifers; 8 head of feeding steers ranging from 500 to 1(8)0 pounds, a real bunch of cattle and throe mid calves. HOGS: One full blooded Hampshire sow to farrow before date of sale. SHEEP, 40 HE \D: 40 head of sheep, some yearling, two-year-olds and three year old Black Face ewes and some lamlm. CHICKENS: 05.more or less New Hampshire Red pullets, should start laying soon. HARNESS: Set of extra good leather tug and breeching harness; Set of fair leather lug and breeching harness. TOOLS: One good mowing machine; Good sulky break plow; I 14-inch with new point; One three-horse disc. MISCELLANEOUS: 4 good Individual hog houses; One large selffeeder; One Kinall sell-feeder; One ’29 Model A Ford In good running condition, will make somebody a real good winter ear, with heater and good glass; One good oast Iron wood heating stoxe; 1 Kitchen table; Some other household goods not mentioned; Some double trees and hand tools and other items too numerous to mention. Terms Cash: Not responsible in case of accident. C. W. Carmichael AND Russell Blaydes OWNERS BLAYDES AND CARPENTER, Auctioneers. R0ACHDALE BANK, Clerk. Lunch Win Be Served.
Classified Ads 'For Sale-
FOR SALE: 80 barred rock Pullets from Wallaices Standard Strain, 5 moniths old, weight about 4 lbs. Freeman Goodpasture, 2x1 1-2 miles north of Belle Union on Black Top road. 6-2p.
FOR SALE: 3 piece solid mahogany bedroom suit. Apartment 2, at 210 oast Walnut Call after 5:30 p m. ‘ 5-2t.
FOR SALE: Johnathon Apples, Buchheit Orchard. 4-tf.
FOR SALE: Good pointer pups Hunt this fall. Good breed. Glen Michael, Bainbridge. 5-2p
FOR SALE: Ladies light W'ool coat, black dress trimmed in white, size 38. Phone 598-MX. 6-lp.
FOR SALE: 300 White Rock pullets. Call after 4:00 p. m. Earl Gorham, Fillmore. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: 200 bu. rye. Ray Larkin. l-6-2o.
-Wanted-
WANTED: Large tricycle. 270-WX.
DON’T TRADE IN THAT GOOD OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE Wo rp-style and rebuild it for only $29.00 up. This is your last dinner for years to come to have guaranteed - Covering Upholstering Kepairing Refinishing Ca^li or Credit Art BTirniture Shop 9 Wtmt Franklin Phone 199
WANTED: Hunting knife for boy in service. Lawrence Garrett, Phone 52, Russellville. 6-lp WANTED: Any Kind at dead stock. Oil 278, Greencastle. Charged paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
FOR SALE: Nice CoclC"r Spa:::?! puppy, 3 1-2 mo. old. Mrs. C K. Priest. Brick Chape!. 4-6-2p.
FOR SALE: Girl’s gvnuine leather suede jacket, size 12. 613 East Anderson Street. 5-2p
WAYNE BRANNEtyAN Auctioneer I am holding suecesNful sales and can get the high dollar. For tales write or phone Cloverdale, R. It. No. 2. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
For Sale: Florence Hot Blast heater, used one winter 601 E. Anderson. ' 5-2ts.
■Miscellancous-
We pay Highest Prices tor Wool Prompt Kemutance In Full. W« Finnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf. Watch for the Charles Carmichael and Blaydes big closing out sale of cattle, milk cows, sheep, horses and other items. Friday, Sept. 8, 1944.
FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing is guaran* teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. ll-tf.
FOR SALE: 25 white Wyandotte pullets from Ramsay’s Superior chicks, Ramsay, Indiana. 4 mo. old. Sam Baircl, 1 mile east of Fincaittc Roachdale R. R. 6-2t
"I am 91, I put arthritis on tlw run or refund. Many others the same Is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf
FOR SALE: One milk goat, good milket. Stephen Burk, Greencastle. R. R. 4. 6-8-2L
FOR SALE: Combination record player ami radio. Cabinet Style. Call 436-W. 6-3t.
FOR SALK: 1 good red milkin; Shorthorn bull. Walter Masten, .’! miles south of Bainbridge. 6-2p, We’re selling Mirra Moth Immunize!- like “nobody’s business.’ It’s Dr. Geo. Washington Carver’:sensational discovery. One applica tion prevents moth damage 2 to 5 years. Horace Link and Company. 6-It. FOR SALE:: 22 Remington slidt. action repeater hammerless. Practically new Price $30 with 50 shells. Inquire at 203 Arlington Street aftm 6 o’clock. 6-3p
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Ages 1 to 60 Years. SIMPSON STONEIt, INSURANCE
FOR SALE: One bath tub; twe wash bowls; one ice box of 100 lbs capacity. All in excellent condition. 606 East Washington. 6-2p FOR SALE: Poland China boars and gilts. Market type. Noble Alle--. Greencastle Route 2. phone Mt. Meridian. 6-13-20-27-4p
INSULATE YOUR HOME NOW! Use Montgomery Ward Rock Wool ind pay nothing ’till December! Save fuel! 5-31. Just received a few automobild jacks, while they last at $3.95. Siott’s Franklin Street Garage. 6-lt. Moths cannot cat fabrics sprayed vith Aiab oiloile: : i.-.othproof. Dry ■It'anings won’t remov - it. Effective ’ to 5 years. Snider’s. 6-tt. Add years to the life of your farm building's with Montgomery Wards fine BARN PAJNT! Per gallon In. 5’s $175. 5-3t. Watch for Frank Farmer's big closing out SALE, Wednesday, Sept. 20 of 40 head of black angus cattle; 25 Hereford cattle: came good milk •jws; 35 good sheep; on - good riding horse saddle and bridle; a good t< am of marcs; one John Deere tractor outfit and full line of farm tools. 2-tf
FOR SALE: Ford model A, goo' tires; also sow and six weane 1 shoats. Opal Frazier. Reelsvillc, R 1. 6-lp
WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room modern house or downstairs. Phon 478-M. 5-3ts. WANTED: Restaurant heln Phone 301-W. Fluttering Duck Cal. 5- tf. Grape Yeast Co., St. Louis Park Minneapolis, Minn, wants di.tribu tion for its WINE GRAPE YEAST 6- 2p WANTED: Good gasoline motoi for Maytag washer. John Gray Reclsville. 2-4p.
Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 25% on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892 irULLIC SALE at M. C. Butcher 'arm, one and one-half miles south of .V-rton, Monday September 11th, consisting of 250 head livestock, ibout CO head cattle and 200 head hogs. S. B. Love. 31-4-6-7-41. 'If V V il.iii- has been set for September 15th. Watch for < ’ I 6-3t
*r or Rent-
'-’OR RKNT: Modern sleeping mom vith '.win bids. Prefer Navy or working men. 308 N College. 5-3U.
WANTED TO RENT: Farm for cash around 100 acres or farm of 100 to 200 acres privilege and grain or 50-50 basis. Reference is preferred Answer Box B, Banner. 6-3p
WANTED: Good used Tricycle medium or large size. Write Jerry Grimes, Bainbridge, Indiana. 6-lp
FOR KENT: Five mom apartment, ground floor. Range and refiigeratcr, stoker heat, close in. Write Box R. B„ Banner. 6-4t. FOR RENT: Modern downstairs 2 room apartment suitable for I person. No cooking. Phone 382-WX. 5-2ts
t WANTED: A satisfactory circulating heater, good condition. Box 11, Banner. 6-lp
FOR RENT: Modern four room apartment and kitchenette. 'Phone 366-M. 6-tf.
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms at 7 west Poplar street. 6-3p.
Phone 6-lt.
-Tjost-
LOST Thursday: Ladles watch, Murphy’s or Home Steam Laundry. Reward. Return to Banner Office. Gift of soldier brothers.
LOST: License plate off car. No. 745107. Finder write Louis Williams, Route 1 or leave at Banner Office. 6-lt.
-Real Estate-
FOR SALE: A 148 acre farm about five miles from Cloverdale. 75 acres tillable, five room house, barn. Two springs, well and cistern. Price $3000. J. T. Christie, Heal Estate. 5-5t FOR SALE: 4 room houae, lights and water. Phone 366-M. 17-tf.
FOR SALE: Three farms within 2 miles of Fillmore 110 acres, 132 acres, & 210 acres. C. N. Phillips. Fillmore. 5-2p
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