The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1944 — Page 4

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fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1944.

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NOTK'K IS HKKBHV QIVKN t.» the Creditors, Heirs mid Legatees of Cordelia Frances Jordan. dfc<*ased to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greeruastle. Indiana, on the 31st day of Oct. 1IM4. and show cause, if

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wCOl’NTS with tlie efttate of said deredeut Mltoiii.l not lx* approved; and Haid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and re-

ceive their diHirihulive slinrex.

Olho V. Smythe

He i lera of said Court, tilts 3rd day of Oct., 1944. Otner C. Akers, Clerk Putnam Clr-

eult Court.

ilutflieM <V Hnsrhes, Attya. 4-2t.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my neighbors and friends and to all those who assisted me in any w-ay during the illness and death of my husband. I especially want to thank the Rev. Sin.ghurae, Mr. and Mrs. McCurry, the flower girls and boys, the pallbearers and those who sent the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Fred Varvel.

Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 25<% on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10 YEARS One man recently stated that for 10 years he felt likts he had a brick 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 the feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now, gas and headaches are gone and he feels like a new man. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse 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 ERB-HELP. Sold by all drug stores in Greencastle.

Society New Circle Nine To Meet Circle Nine of the W. S. C. S. of Gobin Church will meet with Mrs H. Turk, 201 W. Popular Street, on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Presbyterian Group To"" Hold Pitch-In Supper The Young Married People of the Presbyterian Church will hold their monthly pitch-in supper at the church on Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. ^ | — J * .Maple Heights Club | Held Retent Meeting The Mlaple Heights Home Economics Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Hill. Sixteen members and one guest answered roll call with quotations from Riley. Miss Lucille Smith, home demonstration agent, gave aji interesting lesson on mending. A contest was given by Mrs. James Hill and won by Mrs. Don Gorham. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Raymond Spurlock, Mrs. Lawrence Alexander and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold. The next meeting will be held Thursday November 9th, the place of meeting to be announced later. * + * * Circles Three and Four To Meet Thursday Circle Three and Four of the Women's Society of Gobin church will meet with Mrs. Benton Curtis Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Members are asked to bring needles, thread and scissors. W. R. C. AuxHlary Held Convention Woman’s Relief Corps Auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic held its District convention with the inspection in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday, Sept. 29 with many guests including the district and national officers. The meeting was opened by singing the W. R. C. song. At the noon hour they marched under color guard to the First Christian church where dinner was served. The afternoon session was the usual routine with many interesting reports such as donating $800 by the national W. R. C. to the Blood Plasma Fund this year and $300 of it is from Indiana; also scholarship fund for three scholarships for descendants of G. A. R. men. It was a most enjoyable day for all and the next convention will be held in Indianapolis. • • ■ • Country Reading Club To Meet Tonight The Country Reading Club will hold its annual family party this evening at 6:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark. Bring food and table service for family.

■OMUPSYINHERITID? 'what causes nr 4fc'Moiil«l containingMv»^oplniorT^of Mootldocfora Fob'tfili’inloroiting’mbiod' .will b« ,»nl FREE, while Ihty lo»t, to any Vtadcr writing to tho Educational P’-tiioa,* 'SUEiftbAvo., Now York, NX, DopJ,

7:30 p. m. Revival Services, Oct. 8,-22, every evening at 7:30. The Pastor atid wife, Rev. and Mrs. James K. Dilley, will conduct the services Oct. 8-16.

Rev. L. P. Cooper of Brazil will preach Oct. 16-22. Everybody wel-

come.

@+ + + + d- + ++ + + + + +$ ♦ ANNIVERSARIES A+ + + + + + -S-d- + * + + + A Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Newgent. Ill West Walnut street, 56 years, Wednesday, October 4th. Birthday Carl E. Foxx, 17 years yesterday, October 3rd. Herndon Irwin, city, today, October 4. Richard Reynolds, city today, Oct.

Classified Ads

Benjamin H. Dean, city, 18 years.

Tuesday, Oct. 3.

John A. Skelton, Greencastle, R. 4, 74 years old today, Oct. 4.

BEECH GROVE U. B. CHURCH

Sundy School at 10 a.m. Preaching Service in the evening

DON ! WAIT UNTIL FALL TO CHECK THIS BALLOT! 0 eA *ii£ m

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ENGINE TUNE-UP?

BRAKE RELINING?

WHEEL ALIGNMENT?

SHEET METAL WORK?

ELECTRICAL WORK? COMPLETE OVERHAUL?

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$

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

DODGE TRUCKS AND PARTS

ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM IMPLEMENTS

AND PARTS.

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One result of Phillips USoni- ! torjr and pilot plant research is this section of t Phillips Refinery, now devoted to war production.

wmioi'i' Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? If you Buffer from hot flashea. feel weak, nervous, a bit blue at time* —all due to tho functional ••middleage" period peculiar to women—try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptomi. Made especially for women—it help* nature! Follow label directions. ■ LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S gS&SfsD

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FOR SALE: Saddle mare, 3. galled, 7 years old, weighs 900 Ibe., dapple black, lady broke. D. H. Collier, Cloverdale. 2-4-6-3p.

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

FOR SALE: Portable Corona typewriter, practically new. See it at Banner Office. 4-tf.

WANTED: High school girl wants to care for children 3 nights a week and Saturday. Experienced. Blanch Surber, Greencastle R. 4. 4-lp.

FOR SALE: Missouri Wonder, part shelled beans. $2.00 bushel delivered to Greencastle. John Guilliams. Russellvile. 4-2p.

FOR SALE: One good milk cow. 404 E. Hanna Street. Clara Albright. 1-p. FOR SALE: 4 cows with calves: 3 heifers. Lawrence Wildman, 2 miles south of Cedarcrest off Road 40. 4-2p.

FOR SALE: Two burner Electric Hot Plate, good one; Glo-bar Electric heater; Nesco Electric cooker, liko new. Phone 2 on 73, Bainbridge. 4-lp

FOR SALE: Baby Strain’s Orchard.

bull

calves.

4-lp.

" Fob SALE; Boy’s all wool macTf-

inaw, size 14, good condition.

also leather jacket, Phone 133. 4-lp.

FOR SALE: 4 black Cocker Spaniel puppies. Jay P. Francis, first house on north side of road west of Stilesville. 3-5t.

FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.

and

apples. 26-tf.

FOR SALE: 8x12 brooder; 100 ft. fencing. Phone 752-R. 3-2t.

FOR SALE: 1939 Ford sedan, good condition, good tires. A. V. Staley, Cloverdale. 3-2p.

FOR SALE: 77 good breeding ewes, good ages. Ira Hutcheson, Morton. 3-2p

FOR SALE: 2 young Guernsey cows. Phillip Evans, East of Fillmore. 4-2ts.

FOR SALE: Purebred yearling Poland China male. O. M. Thomas, Morton. i 4-6-2p.

FOR SALE: Two early Angus spring calves, one bull, one steer. Glen Clark, South Ob. Farm. 3-3p.

FOR SALE: 2 weeks old

heifer

calf. Glenn E. Wood, 2 miles

east of

Bainbridge on old road 36.

2-3p.

FOR SALE: Apples, several different varieties. McCullough Orchard.

Phone Rural 9F2.

13-tf.

FOR SALE: Team of 5 year old

horses and wagon. See B. Jones or Phone 22F5.

Frank

Beware Coughs 'from common colds • i That Hang On Creomukilon relieves promptly be-

MOLECULES TAKE THE HURDLES ON PHILLIPS NEW‘PROVING GROUNDS

and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creoinulsion with the understanding you must like the Way It quicMy allays the cough or you are to have your money back. • GREOMULSION For Coughi, Chest Colds, Bronchitii

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Almost buried in a recent Phillips Petroleum Company report was this simple statement: “The Company lias completed, in recent weeks . ; . an additional research laboratory wliicb is one of the

largest in the industry.'*

To every patriotic citizen interested in new products, and particularly excited bv the thought of our nation’s finest produa—complete and final victory over the Axis powers—the statement deserves to

be undetKored and spotlighted. The new research laboratory ... , more than doubles Phillips existing research facilities. Judging from the

long Us *

(small-scale) plants . . . which are true provinggrounds for products, processes, and full-scale manu-

facturing plants.

And these are the workroom, not of a chemist, but of literally hundreds of technically trained enthusiasts, whose ranks represent graduate degrees

from 142 of the nation’s universities.

Devoted to science, both pure and applied, tiese experts a^ engaged in the never-ending study, test,

—, \ _ 6 n d analysis, which has made Phillips a leader in The new research laboratory at Phillips, Texas, extendingthefrontiersofknowledgeconcerninghydroore than doubles Phillies existing carbon chemistry. Always they are seek-

ing new and better ways to make new and betttr things from petroleum gases as

previous record and long list of achievements of the Phillips research and technical staff, it is obvious that this enlargement will mean new weapons for the war effort, significant improvement in old ones, and vastly better post-war gasolines and lubricants foe

car owners. <

A laboratory originally meant "the workroom of a chemist. But the new Phillips laboratory is much more than that. It is a series of experimental, pilot

Care for Your CakPos. your country

well aJ from petroleum: 100-p!us°octane aviation gasoline... synthetic rubber;; a explosives . a. plastics ... medicines .. a and an almost limidess list of other

synthetic chemicalsa '

No wonder the Phillips 66 Shield reminds so many people that Phillips refineries, in addition to producing gasolines, lubricants, and fuel oils, are also gigantic chemical plants, pouring out

weapons for victory.

Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, OUa.

FOR VICTORY... Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps

PUBLIC AUCTION -- Saturday, Oct. 7th at 1:30 P. M., 113 Elizabeth street. Household goods, including studio couch, end tables, floor lamps, table lamps, dressers, chest of drawers, electric sweeper, China cupboard, book case, Florence heater, kerosene stove, oil heater, dining chairs, beds, springs, mattresses, cots, table model Radio, dishes, cooking utensils cabinet, safe, ice-cream freezer, 2 sets silverware, 4 sets teaspoons, carpenter tools, garden tools, 2 large iron kettles, butchering tools, canned fruit, fruit jars and numerous other items. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smiley. 3-3 p

FOR SALE: Grimes Golden apples. Bailey orchard, Phone 4F2. 3-5ts.

•Wanted*

-For Rent-

FOR RENT: 6 room house, 5 miles north of town. See Marion Ferrand, Greencastle R. 3. 3-2p.

FOR RENT: 2 modern furnished sleeping rooms. 12 Larabee. Call before 3:20 P. M. 4-2p.

-Lost-

LOST: Pdg-skin wallet in Bus station between 7:45 and 8:15 Saturday, Sept. 30. Contains money and Identification cards. Reward. Return to the Banner Office. 3-2p.

-Miscellaneous-

MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40, 50. 60! Want to feel peppy, years younger? Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron; also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. Trial size only 35c. At all druggists—in Greencastle at Stevens Drug. 3-3t.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Heavy V type bronze weather strip. Brass, moth proof, left door buttons saves fuel, stops drafts. Montgomery Ward. 4-3t.

We pay Highest Prices for WooL Prompt Remittance In Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free at Charge to our customers. M. Sabs) & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf.

FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing la guarau teed. C. A. Wefcty* Hem*u«d Auto supply. Jlfcl Jr 7Y!X ii t4

“I sun Bl, I put arthritis on the run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FT Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.’’ 12-tf

A HEXAGON SHINGLE ROOF costs less at Montgomery Wards! Get a complete cost estimate . . . it’s free! 3-8t.

INSULATE YOUR HOME with Rock Wool. Cut this winter’s fuel bill as much as 3Q%. Montgomery Ward & Co. ^-3t. <

-Real Estate-

FOR SALE: One 5 room house, $1,800; one 4 room house $1,200. Semi-modern. See Harry H. Talbott, Greencastle, Indiana. 3-3t.

FOR SALE: 100 acres, 7 room house, good barn, electricity, black top road. 30 acres bottom, in all 50 acres can be plo^v^l. $7,500. See Harry H. 'ralbott, Greencastle, Indiana. 3-8t.

FOR SALE: 430 acres on State road, 7 room house, 2 barns, lot of good fence, 240 acres plowed, electricity. Price $40 per acre. See Harry H. Talbott, Greencastle, Indiana, 16>/i N. Jackson St. 3-3t. i

FOR SALE: An eighty acre farm about seven miles from Greencastle 50 acres tillable, balance pasture with two springs. 4 room house, new barn, electricity. Price $5500.00. J. T. Christie Real Estate. 2-6-ts.

VONCASl Wednesday and ThursdJ

DENNIS HOD VERNON DOMmI MARY GORDON J ’ GALE SONDERGAM as the Spider Worn I

NEWS MIDNIGHT MELODIES AND CAT CAME BAC*

C VRD OE THANK.S

I wish to thank my many f for the lovely greetings I for my eightieth birthday. Lydia 1

.FOR SALE: A good used Comfort wood or coal rang:,. Greenlee, 1 1-4 miles west off ville.

Herbert Flint is in Chicago i ing the National Safety Conn being held at the Sherman, Mt and Lasalle Hotels.

LABORERS WANTED FOR Pipe Line Construction Apply Ready For Work SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WAREHOUSE] Route 43 at Airport R<*l

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WANTED: Housekeeper for family of two. Mrs. J. O. Cammack. 3-2ts.

WANTED: Cook for sorority house. 513-J. , a-ats.

Frenda Abrams wants a place on a farm. See him on L. J. Steel’s place at Fincastle. 3-4p.

WANTED: Homes for 5 two months old baby kittens. Phone 612 or call at 1009 South Locust. 3-2ts.

WANTED: Elderly lady or service man’s wife to care for two children and light house work. First road left, west of Putnam ville, first house. Willis O’Neal. 2-3p.

For general farm hauling call at 524 North Indiana Street. 3-12p.

WANTED: Dodge or Plymouth pickup truck chassis and body, 1935 or later model. Not particular about tires and motor. Glendyn Irwin, R. 4. 3-3p.

WANTED: Married farm hand. See Edward Shulz, Belle Union. 3-3p.

WANTED: Corn—Will pay highest legal price. Miller Grain Co. 25-eod WANTED: Any Had at Asad ■took. GUI 171, OrmooasUc. Chu*<u paid. Jota WaeMet On ood.

PUBLIC SALE I I wil sell at public auction at my farm one-fourth mile west of Belle Union, the following

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Thursday, Oct. 12 at 12:30 o’clock 250 head shoots, weight 60 to 100 lbs.; 25 head of open sows; some springer heifers; some milk cows; some Jersey heifers; two horses; one spotted saddle horse, 5 years old, 15 hands high, lady broke, anyone who buys this horse will be proud of it; one smooth mouth work horse; 25 head nice breeding ewes. Two extra good brake carts, one nice set of cart harness; one almost new English saddle. Many other articles too numerous to mention. ANYONE 18 WELCOME TO SELL IN MY SALE. * Floris McCammack terms cash. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. «ILLY HI RST. Clerk !

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