The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1944 — Page 3

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a 4. 4- •!• + •!* + + •;• + •!• + *- rs Dale Goodman an.I dnti"litei .,a went to indlft-napeUe Satur to spend a lew days with Mi Mrs. Frank Jones. r a nd Mrs. Stanley Dickson am ily were supper guests Saturday j r and Mrs. Will s Dickson. Ui'st? ol Mr. and Mrs. D ffcl Oolej family Su. Jay were Mr. nn Mack Ooley of Spencer. r a nd Mrs. Cyril Maaten an. ily entertained Sunday* in honn> he birthday anniversary of Mrs itens mother, Mrs. Sam Modlin

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ant to help celebrate th.

sin were Mr. and Mrs. AdclPar. Ilin and family and Mr. and Mrs Modlin of Indianapolis, Mr. am Audrey Modlin and Mr. am Sam Mmilin of Roaehdale, Mi Mrs. it- n Pace and Mr. and M; noth Modlin and family of Killt. an.1 Mrs. Frank Miller atenda family dinner Sunday at the jo of Mr. and Mrs. Sa n Miller of (wfordsville. jss Esther Cunningham of Ind--polis spi t the weekend with ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunn my-

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■ rs . Ida Grimes nod children e moved to the Ren. Solomon -rty.

THEDAItr BANNIR, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1944:

M.n Mary Heawnr.dge of Indian- ' ,f3 ' vaa a weekend guest of Mr

md Mrs. Homer Sands.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.ads of Ind-

' n. Mri i & xl Urf1aV sup P f r | were Cpt. Herbert VonTress of Camp , da ugh ter*" ' MrS ' K ” y Hanks ' <J°nloi», Oeorgla and Mrs. Vorrtress We, k, Ud guests of Mr j ftmes and ^^rlltutXmfn anV^ugh-

hostess served deildeus refresh-I ies. afpitch-in dinner will be serve! mpnts - I in the basement of the church Saturday evening suppei guests ot Everybody is welcome and all are

Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Blue and

inith and

guests of Mr.

daughter were Mr. and!

Mis. Ernest Smith <»f Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Leb-

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Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Hanks and ■m.ly spo t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ray Stephens of Pittaboro. Miss Rose Marie Dickson, a stulent at 1. U., spent the weekend at

Mome.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stultz received •rd last week of the birth of a i to Mr. and Mrs. Max Koon at tile. I iarris hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lanham ' Sunday guests of Mr. Lanhams 1 1 oats i. Greoncastle. Its. Marjorie Hanks was hostess tin Eskimo Club for its Septemmeeting. Eleven members Were ! " at. Refreshments were served. " "ext meeting will be with Mrs. IM'uline Baird. lis. Anita Miller entertained Satip iay evening with two tables of lye. High and low score prizes ' awarded to Mrs. Etta Crews . 1 Mrs. Muriel Nelson. Door prizwent to Miss Agues Currain. The

ter of Rcclsvtlie. Relatives here received word last week of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lelayid Pritchett at St Vincents hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Pritchett was Miss Ellen Bowman. Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koessler and family were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allgood of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase an4 Mr. John Allgood of Bloomington ami Mrs. Errnna Allgood. CHI RCH OF CHItlST CLOVEKDAEE Clyde Peck and Frank Adamson,

ministers.

Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Evening worship Y:30 p. m. each Lord’s Day. Clyde Peck of Sullivan will preach both moming and evening Sunday. Oct. 1. A most cordial invitation is extended to everyone.

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PUBLIC SALE On account of the shortage of labor we will offer for sale at public auction at mir farm 'J'^milei northeast of Fillmore, 4 miles south of Grow land off Road 36, 8 miles northeast of GreencMtle. on Tuesday, October 3 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. 20 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 20

One Jersey-Holstein heifer; four Jersey heifers to freshen in February; one Jcrsey-Holstein to fresh *n In February; six heifers coming luii year old, fresh in spring; twoJcrsew shorthorn, coining 'i years tild, n|M'n; two Guernsey-Short horn steers, coming ‘2 year old; one 2 year old lleroford-helfer and calf; one yearling Hereford male calf. 225 - HEAD OF HOGS - 225 .■>0 head of feeders, Hampshire and Buroe Weighing lift Ills, to 126 lbs.; .‘>0 head weighing 73 Ills.; tib head weighing arolind t>0 lbs.; 12 pure bred Hampshire gilts weighing 130 to 110 Ihs.; I pure bred Hampshire mule hog, weighing 150 His.; I Dnroc red sow with 9 pigs, four weeks old; I Du roe s< \v with 8 pigs four weeks old; one Du roc sow with t pigs; one Ihms- sow with 8 pigs two weeks old; one Du roe sow with (i pigs two v.eehs old; one Hampshire sow with ti (ugs two weeks old: one Hamashire sow with 8 pigs, two weeks old; one lied sow with 8 pigs two weeks old; one Red sow with 7 pigs two weeks old; one Red sow with 8 pigs two weeks old; one Big T)|h> male hog, one year old; - ’ 63 - HEAD OF SHEEP - 63 48 He.id of Ewes, 3 and I yea's old; 12 spring lamfis, 3 Buck Limits. MISCELLANEOUS 1986 Chevrolet sedan, gmsl running order, fair fires; one rinverseed liumiier; one mower; one set of breeehing harness; one Flurenee lleatmla stove; oilier arfl.ies too numerous fo mention. TWO HI MIRED TO A THOl v\\D III StMEL OF CORN. TERMS — t;.\SH. Frank Woods and Son HI RST AND HUNTER, Auctioneers. ALEX BRYAN, fl< rk; AMOS HUNTER, Settling Clerk. Dinner will lie served. Anyone is welcome fo tell in nay sale. Not responsible in ease of accidents.

BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Minister, Forest W. Howell. Sunday. October 1, 1944. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school Charlie Hendrich, Supt., in charge. Classes and teachers for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Moming worship service. This is “Loyalty Day” or enlistment day for our pledges. Canvassers for the afternoon’s work will be dedicated to the task in the morning service. Ail should come and bring their pledge cards. 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Sylvia Cox is president. An interesting discussion will be led at this meeting by Frances Hendrich. Let us help keep our religious 1115eities by supporting the church. Everyone is cordially invited to the Services of the day.

ASSEMBLY ROOM SERVICE

Rev. Glen, Bare* of Clay City will bring the message at the Court House Assembly Room Saturday | evening Sept. 30 at 8:00 P. M. Rev. Baren has been engaged in a special revival company at Wesley ■Chapel for the past two weeks. Don’t miss healing this gospel message. Come and take your place in the service. 11 Cor. 13:5 ‘‘Examine yourself, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?

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LOOK! From The Factory To You TWO PIECE - SPRING FILLED LIVING ROOM SUITES ONLY ^900 * Up Large Selection of Coverings Plain and! Floral Patterns ♦ COME IN AND SELECT YOURS. 4 Art Furniture Shop

.MATTE HEIGHTS METHfVDIS't CHURCH Ralph S. Steele Minister Church School 9:30 A. M. Mrs Sarah Cox, Supt. Communion Service 10:20 A. M. Church Service 7:30 P. M. Message by pastor Everyone welcome.

REELSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morris Miller, Asst. Supt. Next Sunday la being observed as “Rally Sunday.” All our members awl also friends should be present promptly at ten o’clock. At our preaching service following, th* Rev. Claude Eaton, our evangelist, will give the sermon. In this service also we will join in the ! ‘WorVd-wide Communion.’’ Under direction of the church lad-

invited to bring baskets well filled A song service which all will enjoy will follow the noon hour. At the evening service Sunday, the Kev. Eaton will again preach. Revival services wil the continued all next week. We shall he happy to have the good attendance of this week continue all next week. Everybody welcome.

COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED The Democratic Central Committee announces the selections of the following committees: Headquarters and Reception: Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mrs. Roy Brackney Mrs. Walter C. Gardner, Mis. Mary L. Alhin. Mrs. Helen McCullough, Mrs. Bessie Houck. Mrs. Theodore Crawley, Mrs. Rosa Knauer anil Mrs. Lillie McFerran. Publicity Committee: Walter Warick, Walter Gardner, Jim Oliver and Mrs. Virginia Askew. Mr. King said that the various committees are making final arrangements for the pound party Friday night. September 29 at 7:30 o’clock in honor of Dr. Oils G. Jamison, Democratic candidate for Congrsea from the 6th District. Mrs. Edna Bingham. State ViceChairman, Mrs. Larry Arnsman, 6th District Vice-Chairman and Mrs. Samuel Ralston, National Committee Woman will speak. The public ia cordially invited.

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE: Cherry dining table with leaves to make twelve foot table and eight Cherry chairs, several Walnut tables, a nice Walnut chest of drawers, double decker bed springs, extra good hand powar washing machine, clocks, alarm clocks, [>air new linrs for double harness, old »tyl“ Edison phonograph with many records, plays perfect, South Bend watc'.l, many antiques. R. W. Baldwin Green,castle R. 4. 29-lp

FOR SALE: Ona young Hampshire male hog. Double Immuned. Dora Prichard, Orverdale. H. 2. Phone Belle Union. 29-lp.

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LOST: Log chain, within two miles of heme D on Prichard, Northwest of Belle Union. Phone Belle Union.

29-lp.

WANTED: Middle aged lady to care for eh ldren while mother and father work. Can go I*'me on weekends if preferred. Mrs. Robert Buis, Commercial Place. 29-2p.

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Classified Ads

AUCTION SALE: Used household goods and antiques. Saturday, Sept. 30 at 1:00 P M. at 516 East National Ave., Brazil, Indiana. Mary Penman. 29-2p.

FOR SALE: Pure blooded Polled Shorthorn young bull, ready for service, not registered. H. A. Sublett. 29-2p.

FOR SALE: Good wagon and box bed, coal and wood range cook stove. Jim Bassett, Clinton Falls. 29-lt.

FOR SALE: One metal filing cabinet; one office desk, good condition. Phone 823-AV. 29-’2p.

-FOR SAIJ2: Pure bred Chester White male hog. 18 months old, medium type, weight about 350 lbs, good breeder. Ross Alice, Belle. Union. 29 2p.

FOR SALE: Good used piano-first class playing condition. Phone 744 9-28-ip.

FOR SALE: 5 year old black and tan coon hound. F. M. Alice, Greencastle Route 2. 29-2p.

FOR SALE: Coach (Dalmatian) puppies, already wormed. Dallas Ruark, Fillmore. Phone 381. Fillmore. 29-lp.

FOR-SATE: 20 inch Eclipse irwn mower, cuts perfectly $12.95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 29-lp FOR SALE: Rawleigh’s medicinej extracts and flavors, apices, food products, toiletries, dry dip and disinfects stock and poultry powders and medicines. Phone or mall your orders. Glen Campbell, N. College. Phone 600-W. 15-19-22-20i29-5p.

FOR SALE: Pears. Bring uontai tiers. Basil iPruitt, Bairxb+idge. Mort.-iFrl.-t/.

FOR SALE: Mantle and fire place assembly, kltch-en sink and spla:,n board, dining table, chest of drawers, porcelain table, lawn mower, kerosene range and other items. 611 S Locust. Phone 478-M. 28-2p.

SPECIALS: Ladies dresses $1.95 to $3.95; Ladies coats $2.06 to $4.00; Ladies and Children’s shoes; Men’s and boys’ suit* $3.95 to $8.95. Bargain Store, North Side Square. 28-2t.

RUMMAGE SALE: Court house. Saturday, Sept. 30 8:30. Sponsored by the Active Chapter of Tri Kappa 28-2ts.-

FOR SALE: 12 piece living roonr outfit. Will sflcriflce my equity o $95.00 for $25.00 cash. Balance ol $57.00 c an be handled on terms of $7.00 per month. This furniture consists of 2 piece mohair living room suite, all spring construction: 9x12wool face mg. occasional chair, %

The following elahnM will he 1 matching* walrwut end tables, floor si (11'red by flu* ihitnam County Hoar*! . . , of <NinimissioneiM at their retfulnr lamp, table lamp, metal smoker, iie.iiiiK .m Monday, October c. mi: 1 Hoyver sweener and 2 throw niirn Ol.n Chirk. $10(M)0; l•■|■ona Tlnchor: r atv veper, anu i inrow rugs

Myi-lie' 1 condition. Write Box No. 88, Banner Pious; 28-3lr

fi’s.oo. Salih- Day. »v«(i. West Bakin*! This furniture is clean and in goo--

Co. Ils.00; Wilfred Tlncher,

Vrbltte Webster, ttlO.OO; (’iibIi, $40.00; Geo. Webster,

Maurice Kersey, $20.00; Miller Suns Funeral Home, $150.00; (’has. Met’iirry, $75.00; Geo. Knslffn, $20.00; John Sinclair. $20.00; Eugene Hutchins. $20.00; \\ . 10. Morrison, $20.00; B. Frank Vaughn. $20.00; Clarence 10. Goff. $20.00; Weesner Implement Co., $8.55; Grecncastle (’ash Coal, $110.;{S; Lee

Toilil, $4.00; Public Service Co., Dept, of Water Works. $50.15 Stringer. $50.00; Otis El

$20.00; Grcencnstle ildw. Co., S2.7J; Western I’nion, $ .JO; Frank Jarrell.

John W Cherry, $2.00; Rexell

Boyd, $103.00; Modern School Supply Co.. $40.11; Arthur Plummer, $25.14; T It Wofmhurn Printing Co.. $242.48; Home Laundry, $3 02; Phoebe Brown, S50.50. The l>ail> Banner. $1B0.80; Putnam County Graphic, $87.81; II, K. Samis. $15.50, R. P. Mullins. $120.25; Sam Hanna $41.30; Wcrneke Printing Co., $2.85; Dr. Chiis. Aker. $27.00; Paul

Grimes, $210.46. « (Minty lllghYVwy

o-lxix 4191 Hr.- Alt'rrwl R. Mc-

Bnird,

.VK.\n Inch. $150.00;

igton, $183.00; Clemon Joe 0.50; George Fenwick.

FOR SALE: Sewing machine, lard or fruit press, computing scales, garden plow and porch swing. Call

.. mornings or evenings at 110 east , 'i7 "m I Franklln - 28-2t. Klex'iitor Cm. - - ■ 1 "■ -■ ■■■■ —

FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall tractor with cultivators, breaking plow and disc. Reese Jobe, Reelsville. 26-6p

FOR SALE: Fancy Grimes Golden and other varieties apples, $1.50 to $2.50. South Orchard, Balnbrtdge.

25-6p.

Ray Vaughn. *121.»r.; Alfred Maine. *229.r.O; Ulehiiril C.

(1112.00: ,l«meH Clyde CurrliiKtui

Ralen. *199.90; uenrjre ranwa-R. $ 102.00 ; Jollies M l.nve. *172.90; lloim-r Slo v.-iiH, $199.00, Ben Well*, $159.00; Itnssi-ll I lurk. $169.50: I lima Id Full, *202.90; F il Knetaor. $7«.:i9; Warren Itoliliisiin. *9.79; Chotles Kiistliain, *12.00; Kenneth Modlin. »2S7.4n; Marloo Jenkins. (liK.r.0: Charles Shaw.

fford Modlin. $11.09: dene (26.00; IU-rtlo Hansel, *4.00:

Clinton .Indv. * 102.00; Ernest MeCam-nini-k. *90.00; Lewis (loston, *9.00; Clem MrCoriiiiiiii-k. *.'12.40; M'. II. WIIIhiins. *90.79; Rullgh Jones. *17 90; Kul,o ii Smith. $ 10.00; Hoy W’llllonison.

Lee Jones.

FOR SALE: Apples, several different varieties. McCullough Orchard. Phone Rural 9F2r 13-tf.

FOR SALE: 4 sows and 38 pigs; 2 milk cows and 1 calf. Jim Dunn. Limedale, 28-2p.

$,1-1.00; Clifford

Frederick.

FOR SALE: Team of 5 year old horses and wagon. Sec V. Frank Jones or Phono 22F5.

$79.79; Glenn Kverinnn. *27.00

$139.69; Will

. *27.'

Miles. *19.00, Clinrn-y <lo rd -

Cousin, *10.90; Jess

Hominy Buteher, *0 00. ......... - ner. *9.00; Luther Anderson,^7.20; Orvllh- Kverman, *1.69; Jiifnes A. Hinlth, *9i:70. Alva Nornisn, *1.90: Elbert McCoy. *4.29; Fred Miller, *14.90; Donald

FOR SALE: 8x12 brooder; 100 ft.

V Hyni, of fencelng. Phone 752-R. 27?lts.

FOR SALE: Cider and apples. Buchheit Orchard. 26-tf.

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Ed Shleids.

Grace McDonald and David Bruce say good-bye ns Bruce makes ready to vmbark In Universal’s “Gung Ho!’’ at the Vnncastle Theatre.

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Public Sale

Tt$s> gwdvfwlgwed will sell at Hililk 1 Auctiun at the farm, 8 niihw west of Grecncastle on West Wulnut street rmul to Itruwrstown, then one mile south, 3 miles east of l<cna, on Friday, October 6 At 10:80 O’clock. 24- HEAD HOtSTEIN CATTLE - 24 9 2-ycar-«M bred heifers; 11 2-year-old cows, on good flow of milk; 3 heifer calves; one 8 year old bull from Bocsen heed. This Is an extta good hunch of Holstein cattle. HOGS One yearling Hampoblrc male; one yearling Hampshire gilt With 5 pigs bT side. FARM IMPLEMENTS Regular Farmall tractor, rubber In front, rultivahir for same, 2 bottom 14” break plow; 7 ft. disc and tandem, like newt 2 row McOomdofe Dee ring corn idrker In good condition, N’cvi Idea tractor manure spreader, new 6 months ago; rotary hoe. eultlpm-ker, spike tooth harrow, John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attacJimcntH; VaaBfimt I* disc wheat drill; nibher tired wagon with extra goml frame; Pa pec Hammer mill, like new; 2 wheel trailer, nfbber tired wheel harrow; several milk cans, lot of small tools, forks, shovels, chains, etc., large galvanized tank, and many other arth to*. , ' Not responsible for a<‘ridents. TERMS — CASH. LOYAL GRAMM Dinner will he served. ALTON HURST, Aurtiornsr. CLIFF MoMAINS, Clerk.

*30 00; Jonies Willloms,

$29.00; Robert ISml, $12.90; H K iVoodull. $12.10; Cornird Mhliui. $91.90; Ileroll I’lrce, $3 00; .1 F ('iinimlng'. $19.00: Rons Funny. $9.00; John Nelhoii *68.69; Pnnlle Fox, *40 00; J. B. Henry. *17.90; Wiley Rouch, *27.90; Johnnie Konmrkle. *2 9ft Flyde (li-li-it-H $7.90;; Glenn Brownln*. $94 00; Delimir Redding. $97.20. Elmer Skinner. $63.00; Chorlos Reiltllng. $9.00; Ed Slone. *2 00 Horry Woods. *10.00; Ed Eorlv. $149 10; Clarence Gftnlr. *64 00; —1 Klttertnan, $90 00, Bill Bain, $90.00. Jr Judy. $94.00; Morris Williams. $42 00; Flint Judy. *119.00;

Wayne O'Halr, *97.00.

Fred Chndd. *95.60; Cllfforil Earley,

*67 49. Leslie Scars. *29.90; A. Earley, *:IN 00. Don South. *6 00; Dean South, *9 00; Melbln Smilli, *9 97: Woody New, $9.00; Harvey Hale. $92.26; John Fry. $10 00; Arthur Herod. *7.90; Carl it'o-rten. *94 90 James Mnmlclco. *94.00; Malcolm Ijiwler, $22.90: Charles Gilbert. $27.90; Max Kelly. $9.00. Ge.lIles Priest, $9.00; Joe Cunnlnghnnt. $90.20; Chirence Ader. $47.00: Bill Llblc-k. *7 00; Glen Ford. $46 60; Frnnlc Walls. $36.60; Sam natcllff. $1.1.30. Lm-kev Hurst, *16.60; Gilbert Dreher. *197.10; Grnl McCullough. *107.00; Alhert McCullough. *27 00: MOck W11llains, *117.00; Hubert Jefferls. $100.00, John Blair. *99.20; Kvcretl Isigan. $109 20- Leste!" Nolls. $96.60: Ree Mi - CuHough. *120.00, Mel t en Young. IIOOOO; Reese McChllough. $9oo0. Herschel M. (hiBough. $69.90; Hsrvejr. Jmkson. $61.00; Luther Rgah, »»«•*». \lf red Shopenhorat, $90.00; Ross

ills. *4 90; Otis Rlssler. $ : 16.00; Otis *5 00: Lem Skelton. *3 00:

Willis ms, J: Nick

Pickens, $29.00;

FUR SALE: 12 piece bed room outfit. Will sacrifice ray equity of $81.00 for $25.00 cMh. Unpaid balance of $64.70 can be handled on terms of $6.00 per month. This furniture consists of full size panel bed, rcomy chest of drawers, mirrored vanity, vanity bench, set of coil springs, new mattress, two pillows, beautiful floral design bedspread with matching drapes. Two scatter rugs. This furniture was used hut a short time. Just like new. Write Box No. 66, Bainner. 28-3ts

excellent opportignt /for r^rht John W. Kiag. 1 2.'miles weA uf rick, station, ^ 5 t*-25-2 i 7-2j), > 3l.

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WAN’rKD: Housekeeper for failljily of twik Mrs, J. U. Care mack. » 2?»-flt.s.

WANTED: Assistant to the* cook at girl’s fraternity house. Call 6r>0-.l 57-.1t-.

WANTED TO RENT; 5 or 6 rdqni house or downstairs apart in ant. Phone 478-M. 28-Jfts. i— ■ ■ ■ ' " i ,^— WANTED: Housekeeper for siniill family In Greoncastle. Si>e or Avtite Edgar Boatright, Riattli Jai ktkm street. 25-ip.

Young man wants general November to February.

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•Post Office Box 473,

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WANTED: Construction workers, 60c hour. Sde Mr. Peters, Big 4 afich Over Little Walnut creek. 20-l£l.

inexpensive any bread.

WANTED: Young bull, ready for service, Addfess Box 16, Banner.

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WANTED: Seasoned line and end posts. Address Box 17, Banner. 28-2.t

•WANTED: Immediately unencumbered middle aged lady for housework. Complete charge. Stay in or out. Family of two. $10 00 per w.-ei; Call in person. 505 N. Jackson St.* 29-3t.‘:.

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FOR SALE: A large well built home near the College. Furnace, bath, garage. Cornet lot. Price $5500 J. T. Christie, Real Estate. I 29-2t.

FOR SALE: 206 acre farm, west side road known as (Lockridge fanm on mad 43, good five room house, cellar, driven well, Iwood shed, grainery. hen house, barn 26x30 (far); implement shed 28x48; new lower cattle barn. 40x60, good. 140 acres tillable on 206 acre, $75 per acre; everlasting water, lime stone and sugar tree land; house wired, idectricity available whoa transformer released. 170 acre on. east side of road, will rent on (50x50 bases or $60 per acre for 376 acres on 206 acre deal 1-2 down, balance in 10 years, 4 1-2 pier cent internal. For 1945 crops, 120 acre for corn, 40 acres for wheat, 25 -acres for beans. Contract or deed. This farm sold at $50 per acre, 40 years ago. Sae Walter S, Campbell, ownar. 25-2l)-2ts.

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FOR SALE: 20 extra nice ewe lambs and a foto buck lambs, extra good. Paul Hurst, Mt. Meridian. 29-lp.

FOR SALE: One 10 disc wheat drill in good shape, either home or tractor hitch. Paul Hurst, Mt. Meriian. 29-lp.

FOR SALE: A 160 acre farm in l( j good location. 120 acres tillable, bal- c ance pasture. Seven room house, tvr good barn, electricity. Price $100 nll , per acre. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. , 0 ‘ FOR SALE: 171 sucres, $4200.00, 1ilsl - almost 1-2 tillable, 1-2 mile off U. S. 40. 2 barns, small house, C. N. Phlt- tella Ups, Real Estate, Fillmore. 28-3tr a * il two

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Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 250/, on Funn Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

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NOTICE: Singer representativo will be in Greoncastle every two weeks beginning Monday, October 2nd. For service send a card to ips Singer Sewing Machine Company, i le 711 Wabash, Teire Haute. Ind. 2B-3i>.

Archer. $9 00: Lent Skelton.

.lumen Hoskins, $40.00; Cleon WIlirtrns. *99.00: Howard Applehy. *40 -O. NUK Uirkln. *67.90; A. K Pickens. $2■'00.

Karl Ifnltmn. *27 00; J B-

$129.59: Art Allies, *55.79. A \. 8tnley. >162.25; Carl Borden. »16.5 0;, \ ■ M. El - led. $12.95; Lewis Perry, UOl.OJ, Bigton McCloud. $136 00; Cilia L’ Meek. 113‘M)0 I’ubllo Service Co.. l>efartitietit of water. $2,501 T. ItWoodJiurn Co . *31.56 . But mini Co. Ornpldc. >15.00; Kins Morrlsqii Foster. *64.79, xVei-aner Imp. Co., *61.ih; Scotia Onrmip. $20.29; Indlunn Kiiulpment ( o.,

*3.00; Raymond Reeves. $23-50. Indliino Oxygon Co.. $3.1$: PwwI'J

)'nll. *3 29; Mary Fall. $32.30; JUbert duniphrey. *1.75: The Ohio # Imltnnn

Slone Corp.. $2,829.90. Henry M

denvln, *35.35; Elmer Sinltli. *' x ®- Sammy DuH-tier, *7.50, RktU- Judy. 135.50: Lee William*. $12.90. Herschel ildl.’illloUKh. $174.00; Sarotiel Skelton, 15 90; Austin Shm-y. *3;','®'*, 7"'

nan. *7 00 Clyde Rlssler. $ '“ •;’ aickey Hurst, $1.00, Unrti Its''-11D 4.20: Joe Kverinnn. $C.i5: Jesse Mnnn-

eco. *27.50: Americnr Vllrinsd Co.. $109.00: 1). K. Williamson, $49.63; PUB

1 Adamson. *532 72; J C Penney *

Po. *6.96; Greenupatls tfilw. Co.. *6 03 , tVm, E. Laync. *4,119 15; Reilly Far * •hemlcal Co , *360 06; Chnrles J- Klein. 1191.25; Mctsger f/iiaihor Cot. $2-.si, I’utnam Cat. Farm Bureau Coop. (10.00; Ana HutcBeson, $54_40. John kulcheson. *32.00; Rov HMeheson. (12.90: Jake Wllaon. $».50; V*rnor kouck. *2.25: Cities JUrvke OH Co-.

9 39.95; Gratron- Austin, *2..S«. Call

Elmore. 149.4)0; K B Mulllaa. *.>.!9. Virgil Cash. $2.60; Grecncastle Motoro-

*1.550.00.

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Ettn Mshnnnn. *76.65: Bernk-e Jones 61.30; .Margaret R. Po^e 1 *. ,

llelOii WornOkO, *200: Rnlli Trembly, 1 *17.60-, Jeannette Bills. $17.30, Porrivt llllmore. *15.00; Ethel K. Fall. $1.60: Frances Ruark. $ .40; Jesse E. McCoy. t*»j« efs..sr«-* i.*« llanna, *95 76: MontBornetjr Ward Co.. *6 90; Doris W’llllams. *10 , 00; **“ *•

Tt Bartley $ .»•; Mrs BY a CM C fi Btmler. *1.00; R A 8;- Fk *11.10; O. C Murphy Co.. $10.

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(Hlgnedl EDDIE Bl’IS. Auditor Putnam County, Indiana.

FOR SALE: Roof paint. House paint, turpentine, oil for painting. Anthracite (hard) coal. H. Pherson, Bainbridge 2B-2t.

REBUILT MOTORS — j>opulnrmakc cars. Out-right or exchange basis. Cash or time. Get Wards low prices. 27-3ts.

-For Rent-

IFOR RENT: 2 modern sleeping rooms, close to Navy and College -Phone 378-J. 28-3t*.

COOL YOUR HOME with Montgomery Ward Rock Wool. An insulated home can he made 8 to W degrees ccoler. 27-3U.

FOR RENT: 3 room upper furnished apartmont. 1014 S. College.

29-2-4-3p

FOR RENT: Small apartmefft. Idwet fldor. Suitable for 1 or Phone 234 for information. 29-2L

FOR RENT: 8 room apartment house, 5 rooms on one side, 3 on the other, good garage. 404 Liberty street. 29-^p.

•Wanted-

WANTED: Redleaner for AC60 combine. Harley Smith, Bainbridge

29-2P.

We pay Highest Prices for WooL Prompt Remittance in Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Subal 4k Sons, John H. Neumeyer, LouisViO#, KJr. 4-tl. FIREJBTONE factory control ratcapping and vulcanizing Is guarank teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Antti Supply. 11-tl “I am Bl, I put arthritis on tti run or refund. Many others th> same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Ini iana.” 12-1

; WANTED: Frdm 10 to 40 shoats, weighing 50 to 80 lbs. H. A. Sublett.

29-dp.

WANTED: Com-Will pay highest legal price. Miller Grain Co. 26-eod

Just Received: 1- 12 Dist. whoa drill; 1—horse drawn manur spreader. Putnam Co. Farm Bitresi Coop. Phone 748. 27-44 FOR SALE OR T^ADE: 'La rg)| size parlor heater, good ca-rrtttuut iPhone 82. 9-20-30-26

. Mr* K. ■Obn. 42.24;

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$20.99; J. C

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