The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1944 — Page 3

THE DAILY BAMNiR r GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1944.

ublic Sale I liav«> my farm to Tom Stan^er I will sell at |ml>lir n all my live stock and farm impl.-no nt, at my lower farm, P southeast of (ireeneastle and miles northwest of Ml. Meridt he Airport I toad. ednesday. Sept. 20

12:00 1*. M. 78 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 78

;head of Rlaek Anitas cows and calves; one registered Blaek is Bull; 22 Hereford rows and calves, 4 and 5 year old cows; jrtliorn springer cows: ti jfoed milk cows; one ,i{oiid tiuernsey 34 - HEAD OF SHEEP - 34 head of good ewes; 14 head of ewe Inmhs. ,3 - HEAD OF HORSES - 3 e team of smooth mouth mares; one d year old Spotted saddle , saddle and hridle. FARM IMPLEMENTS . John Sleere tractor and breaking plow and cultivator; one (1 ic and tandem; one rotary hoe; one ciilttpacker; one new three breaking plow; one walking plow; one 1-row cultivator; one Deere Iron wheel wagon, flat top, box bed, gravel bed and i hoard; one two horse drill; one steel roller; one mowing ina- -; one binder; one hay rake; 3 new hog houses and many other jl. s too numerous to list. FRANK FARMER. Owner -ON Hl'ltST, Auctioneer. O. T. ELMS and GLADYS ROGERS, Clerks. Not responsible in case of any accidents.

CLOSING-OUT SALE \- f will handle pasteurized dairy products and because of labor ntage, I have decided to sell my dairy cows' and other |>crsnnal ipiTl v at public' auction at my home In Cloverdale, on FRIDAY, SEP1 EMBER 22, 44 12 o’clock sharp. 14 - HEAD OF COWS - 14 Guo 7 year old Jersey cow to freshen by sale day; one 3 year old rscy cow heavy springer; one H year old Brindle cow with nice calf side, giving 4 gallon milk; one 7 year old Jersey cow. calf just liilcd off; one 5 year old spotted cow, giving I gallon milk and re■d; one 7 year old Jersey cow giving 4 gallon milk and rebred; one , i ir old Jersey and Shorthorn cow, heavy milker, calf just vealcd 1 une 3 year old Jersey and Shorthorn cow giving 3 gallon milk |>er and rehred; one 2 year old Jersey and Short horn cow giving 3 jlluns milk per day and rebred; one 2 year old Jersey heifer with It by side; one I year old half Jersey and half Guernsey, due t. »shrn in February, giving 3 .gallons milk per day now; one 8 year t Irrsey, due to freshen in March, giving S'j gallons per day; one hear old, Jersey heifer, due to freshen in March, giving 3 gallons ■r day, now; one coming 2 year old roan hull. All above cattle T. B. «3l d. 77 - HEAD OF HOGS - 27 (27 shunts, weight (10 lbs. each and double immtied. Probably other HAY I tons of ball'd Clover and mixed hay; (i Ions of loose Clover hay burn; 30 hales of bean hay. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS ’ coal stoves, one practically new; one walnut dresser with marble vr\ one cherry dresser with marble top: antique walnut wash stand; i mg table; library tabic, rocker, lawn chair, etc. 2 good screw i , good platform scales; good telephone; good No. 15 Delmval ii separator, with good elec trie motor; lawn mower, garden ! \iilk cooler, Hoosier well pump, white wash spray outfit, wheel •w style; large water tank; feed lank; lard press; sausage mill; ■ small lonls, and other miscellaneous articles. TERMS—CASH. — KNOLLS DAIRY. 9RA C. KNOLL, OWNER n i;<fl and BRANNEMAN, Aucts. IV. E. MORRISON, Clerk. Lunch will Is- served. Not responsible for accidents. " r .e- n-—————

Many DFU Grads | Hold Teaching Jobs In spite of wartime conditions, prospective teacher graduates of r>o I Pauw University have been placed in I large numbers in Indiana. Illinois j Ohio, and Wisconsin schools. Dr. Enr. C. Bowman, head of the Department I of Education, said today. All gradj uates of DePauw's Education department have had one or more opportunities to be placed, Dr. Bowman said, but not all have accepted because of marriage or wartime reasons. Although many of the DePauw graduates with teachers' licenses are going into the wxirk for which they have been prepared during the war years, the salary level now is the highest it has ever been. Dr. Bowman nointed out. Each graduate in. Education who has wished to teach has commanded a good salary this year, he said. Greencastle girls included in the list of new teachers are Lorratnt Brendle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leo J. Brendle. 12 Arlington street Evelyn Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence Crump, 102 S. Tnd iuna street: and Mary .lane Vermillion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vermillion, Route 1. An incomplete list available in the Education department Indicates that eight DePauw graduates of last spring are teaching in Indiana school systems. Dr. Bowman said. These include Lorraine Brendle, English and speech in the high school, and Hilda Templeton, elementary, in Greencastle: Virginia Jacoby, English, and French ab Wabash; Jo Kathryn Bundy, Music in the high school, and Mary Jane Vermillion, English in Central Junior High at Anderson Maltha Neal, music at Salem; Mary | Lou Sears, Physical education fo I girls at Winchester; and Phyllis Wal- | cott, Spanish and English at La- | Forte. | Some of the DePauw graduates ol last spring who are now teaching it j Illinois schools include Marion Bene j diet, music and French at the Lee | High School, assistant In music at Illinois Wesleyan College, Bloomington; Marion Horstman, elementary at Peoria; Mary Ann Lewis, social j studies at Mt. Carmel; Caiol Mason physical education for girls at St Charles; and Elizabeth Ewayne elementary at Danville. Mrs, Evelyn Crump Robbins has been appointed auditorium teacher In the Norwood, O., high school. This position, a new arrangement to be found in some of the most progres-

sive schools, deals with the plaining of programs in all depaitments of study for oral interpretation of course of study. Anothe: nut-of-stntc teacher from DePauw this year is Warren Perry, who will teach English and speech it St. John’s Military Academy at Delafb Id, Wise

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Mr. and Mrs. Law once Garrett if Russellville have received word hat their daughter, T 5 Shirley M. Garrett, has bn n promoted to sergeant. Sgt. Garrett is stationed in

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SAN ANTONIO AVIATION CADET CENTER. Tex At the San Antonio Aviation Cmi.-t Center, potential pilots, bombardiers and ■~—i—

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navigators are receiving prefl.ght i t.aining to prepare them for aerial | Instruction ami duties sa aircrew m 'in the Army Air Forces. The future fliers are subjected to a rigorous 10-week program of in strirction covering physical, academic and military tr lining. At the Cadet Center, a unit of the AAF Training Command, they study maps and charts, aircraft identification, small arms and other subjects while conditioned physically for the long training period ahead. Bombardiers, navigators and pilots receive the first five weeks of preflight Instruction as a group, then are separated for specialized training. The present class includes 166 from Indiana, 1 of them from Greencistlc: Cadet Janes E. Bamberger, •111 E. Washington St.

xotmi' or- rix\t si;irinur.vi' or i:st\tk NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN to the I’n litim II. its :iml l.rioili.s of Mary Aiikhni.i Itiirki-tt, tloi i-aKt-il lo apprur in the 1’iilnam I’lreuit i’mirl. ht-ld at llta orn asi I,- Imtlana. on tlie 2nd day of Dctoln'i' mil. and show euuso, if any. w:,\ the I’iNVI. SETT I .EM KNT AI’I’III NTS null till- estate of said dr- , dent should not he approved: and > iid heirs are notified to then find llier, make proof of heir ship, and reeeivo their illRtrihiitive shares /.da II Uni kill WITNESS, I lie Clerk of said Conn, lids '.Mil da\ of Sept. J'.ltt. No Sim. Oniet- C. Akers, clerk Putnam Clretlf t Court. (illlen ,v l.von. Aliys II-it

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FOR SALE: Extra large size circulating heater in good condition. Walnut finish. $35.00. Paul R. Salmon. Fillmore, Ind. 18-20-22

Luther Pingleton and Mr .and Mrs. | Archie Pingleton and daughter, Car- | iilyn. were called to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept, llth because of the death of I the grandfather of Archie and LutnI er Pingleton, who tiled Sept. 11.

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FOR SALE: Ladies navy wo >1 crepe coat. Almost new. Size 20, $19.75; girl’s green tweed 3 piece snow suit. Size 5. $2.00. Tvo new bedroom rugs, $2.98 each. Call 473-JX. 18-lp,

WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis. Call at 307 W. Washington. I5-3p. WANTED: Com Wlli pay hlghest legal price. Millet Grain Co. 25-eod

CORN PICKER Wanted to buy used corn picker. Must be in good uinditrin. Write St \e Maras, Route 2. Jackson, Minnesota. 18-lp

FOR SALE: Good Home Comfort wood and coal range, porcelain top, kitchen cabinet, lh, miles west of Coatesvllle. Lloyd Greenlee. 18-lp.

FOR SALE: 6 nice heifers, freshen this fall. Call evenings. Jacob Huffman, route 3. 18-lp. FOR salk: Studio couch, practically new. Can be seen after 5:30 at 515 north Indiana street. 18-3p.

FOR SALE: Apples, Carl Moore at Raccoon, State Road 43. 18-cod.

FOR SALE: Young, purebred registered Guernsey bulls; ready for s"vVice soon. East of Brick Chapi I Yeager and Scobee. 11-12-13-18-19-20-6; >.

FOR SALE: One 9 year old work mare, sound and good worker anyplace. Three miles southwest of Bainbridge. Mrs. James la wman. 15-18-20-3-p

FOR SALE: '37 V-8. Rebu It motor, radio, heater. Fair tires. S20<’ Claude Barker, Roaehdale, R. 2. 16-2p.

Clarinet for quick sale, like n,ew. Call 3-87 or write Box 96. Bainbridge Ind. 16-2p. FOR^SALE: Fancy Grimes Golden i apples $1.50 to $2.50 bushel basket , ion mi' South Orchard, Bainbridge. 15-tf.

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“lt makes me sick” says Mr. Moth Larvae when he tries to eat clothing that's been sprayed with Mirra Moth Immunize!’. One application lasts ter 2 years. Horace Link and Company. 18-lt.

Ice-Cream Social: The young people of the Lena Methodist church ore sponsoring an ice-cream social ; t their church, Monday night, September 18. Delicious home-made icecream, pie, cake and chili. Group ringing for fun. Everyone invited. 15-3t.

We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Ws Furnish Sacks an 1 Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sahel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf.

FIRESTONE factory control rerapping and vulcanizing Is guaranteed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-tt.

"I am 91. I put arthritis on th* run or refund. Many others the same Is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th Fl. lamicko Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana." 12-tf

Watch for Frank Farmer's big i losing out SALE, Wednesday, Sept 20 »if 10 head of black angua cattle; 25 Hereford cattle, same good milk iws; 35 good sheep: on; good riding horse saddle and bridle; a good team of mares; one John Deere tractor outfit and full line of farm toola. 2-tf Mr. and Mrs. Moth Larvae moved into Joe Doak’s new suit recently. TI v're (loomed to starvation sinca the suit was sprayed with Aral; stainless mothproof efefctive 2 whole ye irs regardless of dry eleaniing Snider's. 18-lt.

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11 FOR SA1JC: Johnathon Apples, ^ Buchheit Orchard. 4-tf. FOR BALE: 300 Hereford year* 1 ling steers and heifers, also a few calves, t hese are extra good cattle. Will he sold by the pound and sorted ! to suit buyer. Ward’s Yards, OrawI fondsville. 16-6t.

FOR SAI.E: A 96 aere farm in North Putnam CounH 75 acres tillabie, six r<<im house, good barn, < leetricity. Running water in i>aslure. Price $9000. .1 E. Christie. Rea! Elate. 18-6p FOR SALE 6 room house well lorated, modern except furnace, newIv decorated. Priced to sell. Small payment down. Balance like rent. Address box X. 18-fits.

FOR SALE: Upright, piano fo: $15.00, 1016 S. College Ave. 18-lp

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\ fr m prize vinning stork. Serviceable 1 age. Max S. Smith, Putnamville. 18-20-22-3p ' FOR SALE: A walnut turn top table, also a walnut chest of drawers i one almost iww' hand power washin;; t machine. R. W. Baldwin, Gr encastl I R. 4. 18-lp FOR SALE: 20 nice pigs. 10 week: old, on old Himly Harris farm, 2

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LOST: Red leather billfold with gold crest, downtown Saturday morning. Joan Phillips, Delta Tnu D. Ita house. 18-lt.

f iftlilie Kale A- I intend to devote my time to other business I will sell at Pnb|li Xuetion on my farm I miles North of Gnsisirt, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Beginning at 11:00 A. M.. the following |iersonal property: MY ENTIRE DAIRY HERD AND EQUIPMENT 25-HEAD OF CATTLE - 25 19 head milk cows, consisting of Jerseys, Holsteins, and Guernys, ages 3 to 7 years. Some cal’, es by side, some springers, some i full flow of milk. These cows have Iteen selected from high proing herds. One registered Brown Swiss lull!, 18 months old; two 'Tlhorn cows with calves by side; two 2-year old steers. If you are need of a high producing milk row, be sure to attend Ibis sale. MILKING MACHINE t louui o'lny nTilking machinP* Ii‘hn than a y^ar old. Milk cooler and k*n-gallon and 2 eight gallon milk cans. 37- HEAD OF SHEEP - 37 60 - HEAD OF HOGS - 60 >8 head of shoats, weighing about 125 lb-, each; 10 heyl of shoals, eigbing about 80 to 100 lbs. each; 2 bred gilt*HORSES Black mare, 4 years old, weighing 1.400 I Its.; Bay horse, blaek trse. FEED 10 tons good Alfalfa bay; 14 acres corn, make around 50 bushels 1 aere; 500 (tales good wheat straw; AIHI bales clean Alfalfa bay. IMPLEMENTS u , ui 2-row cultivator, gang plow, sulky plow and many other lh ngs d mentioned. TERMS—CASH. J. J. VAN BUSKIRK, OWNER ^ W. STANGER, Anetloneer. DAVE t’OOTER, < lerk. Lunch will be served on grounds.

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apples. $100 and $1.25 per bu-he' Frank's Orchard, Morton. 18-lp ]•’< lit SAI.E: ChMtA Wh tt boars ,10 gilts. The choice of 48, sir ed by the best boar in (Indiana. Even? a d Boatright, Greencastle. 18-2t Pol: SALE Fries Forint r B II Nichols place north of town. Oa" Rural 17FU. 18-2p

MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a tiriek in his stomach. This feeling was due to the lump of undigested food he always had inside of him. He was weak, worn out, headachy, swollen with gas and terribly constipated. Recently he started taking ERBHELP and says Hie feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now, gas and headaches are gone and he

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KRB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cl* anse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get EKB-HELP!—

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Feld, 202 W. Liberty Street, have received o>rd that the r son, Cpi. Allan E. ■'eld hod arrived in France. Cpi. Feld has been stationed in England nr the past sever, months.

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WANTED; Someone to stny witn 3 children nights and get them ready for school. No washing, ironing, piactloally no work. Mother works nights. Husband in set vice. Write la Banner, Box S. 13-tf. | F

Havo Your I living Koom Suite Ke OovertMl Now While We Have Time anr! Material, It Will Cost You Only $:!!).()(), plus covering We have all the springs you need. We have several beautiful living room suites with springs.

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SNIPERS w#r# Mill active In Paris when this picture of the liberated French capital was taken. A street crowd ducks for covor as tnipor bulloto toms doso.

WANTED: Featherbeds. please state exactly where you live. R. W

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