The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1944 — Page 3
ISSFMBI.Y ROOM SERYKTdgai Ainslie, latp of Purdue Unikjty, Lafayette, will bring t ie gage in the Court House Assembloom, Saturday, October 14 at p. m. . sure and co.ne bringing your lily with you to hear this timely siije from the word of God.
fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944.
MAPLE HEIGHTS ilfETHODTST tHYRCH Minister, Ralph s. Steele 9::{0 a, m. Church School Mrs Sarah Cox, Supt. | 7:15 p. m. Evening Church Seri vice. Message by pastor Everyone is cordially invited to ! attend.
JOHN McCABE’S HOSS PICNIC REC ENTLY POSTPOMiD WILL BE HELD SUNDAY, OCT. 15 Ram Date, October 22 » | MoOABE farm, west of ( lt\wiokdsmm.e.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: 100 shoats. Inquire at Standard Service Station. Corner of roads 5<i and 40. Brn7.il, Ind. 12-2p.
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FOR SALE: IS.IT four door Deluxe Plymouth Sedan; Sev I. H. Craft, Poland, Indiana. R 2, 6 miles south of Reelsville. 10-3t
APPLES: Crimes Golden, Staymen winesap and Rome Beauty. Maydale Orchard, 2 miles west ot Lewisville. Bring containers. 10-6t.
FOR SALE: Apples, aeverai different varieties. McCullough Orchard. Phone Rural 9F2. 13-tf.
FOR SALE: Roof paint, house paint, turpentine, oil for painting. Anthracite (hard) coal. H. Pearson, Bainbridge, 9-6p.
FOR SALE: Jersey cow, 5-gallons when fresh; two Guernsey-Jersey nv-. two years old. Bangs tested. Howard Wright, one mile south of Morton. 12-2t.
FOR SALE: Ladies winter coat, excellent condition, cheap, size 14. 210 ”. Walnut, apartment 2. 12-2t.
FOR SALE: One 6 year old Jersey cow, freshen in December. Dell Oswalt, 1 1 miles southeast of Bainbridge. 12-2t.
FOR SALE: Cider and apples. Buchheit Orchard. 26-tf.
FOR SALE, Trade or Lease, a restaurant. Tiucker’s Haven, at Stilesvill>. Harry Caldwill. 13-4p.
FOR SALE: 1934 Dodge lu, ton truck, combination grain and stock rack. Can be seen at Cities Service Station on north Jackson street.
FOR SALE: Walnut rolltop desk, top, 33”x53”, drawers on left, filing compartment on right, $10.95. Furniture Exchange West Side Square.
12-7p.» Phone 170-J.
13-lp
FOR SALE: Chrysanthemums, various types and color. Now coming into bloom. Castle Gardens, 733 E. Seminary. 12-3t. i ——
FOR SAIJE: 8 piece dinning room suit. 1016 S. College Avenue. 13-lp.
FOR SALE: 3 radiant type gas heaters, excellent cohdition. V. H. Scott, Route 1, Fillmore. Phone Belle Union,. 13-3t.
FOR SALE: One rubber tire wagon trailer and two 10 gal. cream cans. Claude Hutcheson, miles west of Limedale, R. R. 4. 13-2p.
Runiiiiage sale at court house Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock 13-lt.
FOR SAl.iE: P oked pears, The Dutches, bring containers. $1.00 bushel. Sample may be seen at Banner. A. L. Evans farm. 13-3p
FOR SAIJE: Pears. Bring containers. Basil Pruitt, Balrkbridge. Mon.-Frj.-tf.
FOR SALE: 300 bales clover hay $1.00 per bale or $25.00 per ton. O. Z Bridges, 407 Elm street. Phone 490X. ll-13-14-3p.
FOR SALE: Saw mill wood, $1.5t cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered lr 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson, 8 mile.west on W. B. Singleton faint. 37-eo,
FOR SALE: Apples, Carl Moore a Raccoon, State Road 43. 18-eod
CLOSING OUT SALE DAIRY SALE
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Being physically unable to i t!. - care of our large hunch of dairy cattle, we are selling at auction at our farm, located 3 1 2 miles south of ( lawfonlsville on State Koad 43, this
herd of Holstein and Jersey cows, all raised on (his farm, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1944
Starting at 10:30 A. M.
DAIRY COWS: 1| Head—Maude, 5 year old purebred Holstein, fresh Oct. 5, giving 45 to 50 lbs. of milk, test 4,8, had hHfer calf; Daizy, 5 year old pure bred Holstein, fresh Aug. giving 48 lbs. ot milk, test 3.8; Fanny, S year old i ire bieil Holstein, fresh May I, giving 40 Ills, |>er day, test 3.2; Winnie, half Holstein niul half Milking Shorthorn, 5 years old, fresh Anril 24, giving 5« Ills, when fn-sh, test 4.2;< olio, half Hols: in and half Jersey, l years old, fn-sh July 6, giving 45 to 50 Ihs., tost 4.4; Topsy, hall Holstein and ha i Jersey, 4 years old, fresh Feb. 22, giving 82 Ihs. now, ami 40 to 4! when flesh, test 4.4; Katie, hull Jersey ami half Holstein, I years old, fresh Jan. 15, gives 40 His., when fresh, now giving 24 lbs, 12 test; June, pun bred Jersey, 7 years old, fresh May 76, giving 28 Ihs. now test 4.7; lid, half Holsiicii and half Guernsey, !) years old, fresh Aug. 5, giving 45 Ihs. inilh. test 4.5, retired to registered Jersi hull; Nancy [iiin-hml Jersey, 4 years old, fresh Oct. 1, heifer calf, 82 Ihs. milk, tests 5%; Sweety pure bred Jersey, (i yean old, dry, will freshen Dec. 30 give-1 35 Ihs. when fresh, and tests (i. This -ow was high for the month of December in the D. H. I. A. of .Montgomery county, making (it 3 10 Ills, butter fat. HEIFERS: 11 Head—Jenny, coming 2 year old,half Jersey and half Holstein, bred June 0; Gretchen, coining 2 year old, half Jo. e;, and half Holstein, bred June 14; Mary, coming 2 year old, purebred Holstein, the dam of this heifer was a 7 gallon row, bred; Polly, coining yearling, pure bred Holstein, her dam was a 7 gallon cow; I’an/y, coining \i-Hrling pure bred Holstein, her dam was a (i gallon cow; Nancy, 9 months old, Holstein out of a 5 1 , gallon cow; Holly, pme bred Jersey, coming 2, out of III lb. cow, due to freshen Dec. 22; Susi . pure bred Jers<> heifer, 21 months old bred, this heifer is daughter of above cow, Sweetie. Katie ( tire bred Jersey heifer, 17 months old, out of 40 lb. cow; the last 3 heifers are bred to registered Jer . y hull; Rowdy, pure bred Jersey heifer, II months old, daughter of above Jersey cow. Sweetie, this heifer is open; Mandy, purebred Jersey heifer, 8' 2 months old, out ot
40 lb. row.
16 months old Holstein, Hidden Gold Vatdessa Sandy, No. 891761—a grandson of the old foundation cow of "Hidden Gold Dairy” of St. Marys-Of-The-Woods, II months old Holstein, Ormsby breeding, papers ordered. Vi REELS; 4 Head—Two young registered Holstein hulls, old enough for service; two pure bred Jersey bulls, 7 and 6 months old. All out of high producing cows. The almve stock is the result of 80 years of constant development in the production of milk. They were all raised on this farm, and your Inspection is Invited before day of sale. Accredited herd for 25 years. HOGS—Two Duroe spring boars, pure bred. IMPLEMENTS—Good 2-row- horse drawn cultivator; Rude 7-foot drill, in fair condition; set of good brass mounted harness; 6 good horse collars, sizes 20 to 24; set of leather flynets; John Deere tongue truck mower, 5-foot, runs in oil 2 cycles; pulley, for 10-20 M.ct'omilck-Deorlng; 5-foot cycle for Met'ormleU-Deering mower; good milk cart; II good 10-gallon milk cans; 2 ensilage forks; mail box and other artle'es. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Bed and springs; day lied; Morris chair; end table; walnut bedroom suite with springs, and vanity dresset; Jenny Lind bed with springs; enameled top cook table; Kalanta/on kerosene enameled range; nice fire place screen; kitchen cabinet; electric cabinet radio; and other
articles.
Terms: CASH—Not responsible in case of accident. ■/*
FOR SALE: Daffodil, tulip aru | lily bulbs. Mrs. R. S. Richards. 42; E. Franklin Street. 13-lp.
FOR SALE: 28 acres near Fillmore half OUa'ole, 4 room house, electricity, bam. $2600.06*0. N. Phillips, Real Estate. Fillmore. ll-13-2t
FOB SALE: The well built homo at 10 West Hanna street, on a large lot at the Southeast corner of Hama and Jacksoii. Five rooms down and four up. Property is in excellent condition. Would make a fine duplex. Splendid location to rent rooms. Pride $5500. A real bargain. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. ll-4t.
FOR SALE or trade for small farm, 8 room apartment house. 404 W. Liberty. i3-2p. •Miscellaneous-
Manson Gilliland & Son
Auctioneers: FORD and MILLER. Lunch will lie served by M.
Clerk: WALLACE FLETCHER Church of New Market.
Not having room to take care of the large amount of stock I have, nod being unable to secure sufficient help, 1 will sell at public auction at im farm, 2 miles south of l-udoga, and 2 miles north of Roaehdale, on tl.e Eiidogii-Roaelidale public road, on Monday, October 16 Starting nt 10:30 a. m. the following: CATTLE: 82 Head Good Dairy Cows—Consisting of 6 head of Wis-eon-in Hi,Meins, one 0 years old giving li gallons, calf weaned off, Holstein 5 years old, giving 3' 2 gal., 7 gallons when fn-sh; 4 year old Holstein giving (i gallons, will give 8 when fresh, 4 year ohl Holstein. giving 5 gallons, a heavy milker when fn-sh: Holstein 5 years o'.d giving 5 1 1 gallons, calf weaned off! Holstein cow, ready to turn ilrv, - real milk r, 5 years old; half Holstein and Jersey, fresh, first Inr.s, a n-ai better; Jersey, two years ohl, giving S' 2 gallons, mlf weaned; Jersey 3 year old giving 5 gallons, fresh; Jersey 8 .var old giving i gallons, fn-sh; 6 year old Jersey, .giving 8 galI: ns, will giv 6 when fresh; red cow, 6 years old, about dry, will give (> gallons when fn-sh: big Jersey, when fresh will give 6' 2 gallons; J,-rs,-j 2 year old giving 2i 2 gallons; Jersey (> year old, giving 4 gallons, will give 5 when fresh; Jersey 5 year old, giving 3 gallons, will give t when fn-sh, 7 year old Jersey, giving 4 gallons, 5 year old Jerscv, giving I gal. <> year old Jersey, giving 8' 2 gallons, give 5 when fresh; 1 year old Jersey, giving S' 2 gullnns; 5 year old Jersey, giving l' 2 gallons; 3 year old brindle, giving 8', gallons; 5 year old Jersey, giving l' 2 gallons; 3 year old brindle, giving 8i 2 ; dark 2 year old Jersey, giving 3 gallons; 3 year old Guernsey, giving 4 gallons; 4 year old Guernsey, giving 1 gallons: brindle cow, giving 5 gallons: 5 year old Guernsey, giving 5 gallons; It) months old Holstein bull calf, eligible, a lot of these Guernseys, are eligible to registry. These rows are extra good, and produce the stuff, anil will suit tinmost discriminating man. A lot of them were bought in Wisconsin, and seb i tod for tlu-ir ability to make money. Cofrte and look them over before sale day. 11 ' ,r :- cl MISCELLANEOUS: Team of horses, horse and mare, II and 12 years old, weighing 1100, a real pair of chunks, always been logether and real pullers, good John Deere hay rake, 12 find, horse drawn; land roller: 7 wheel trailer with good 8 ply truck and lires; 5( lar.gr hales oats straw, bright anil haled out of star k; set of folder! tug breechen harness, Canada crotch style, good portable double Iie.it milker; good milk strainer; some good milk cans; and some other articles. Terms, CASH. Not responsible in ease of accident*. GILBERT MORRISON
-Wanted-
WANTED: A coordinator for development and managerial responsibilities related to Rural Electric Cooperative, located In parts of Owen. Clay and Putnam counties, Indiana. State qualifications, experience am! age. Reply to Tricounty R. E. M. C. Poland. Indiana. 13-3t WANTED: Married man to operate farm on the thirds. Have electricity and farm is equipped for sell ing A milk. Address Box 100, Ban ner office. 12-2p. WANTED: Good tractor on rubbei and accessories. Call The Bannei Office. 10-41 WANTED: Barn to tear down ami move away. Elmer R. Sly, R. 1, west of Brick Chapel. 12-3p
WANTED: 7 cu. The Daily Banner.
slip scraper. 12-2t
WANTED: Corn Will pay highest legal price. Miller Grain Co. 25-eoi
Billy Cooper’s sale at Cloverdale, Thursday, Oct. 26. Dairy cows, hogi, feed and farm machinery. 13-18-20-3t. Registered Liver and white Pointer, well trained 7 year old bitch. $50. i pups, 4 months old $10. each. Gilbert Phares, Quincy, Indiana. 12-lp. CARLOAD OF FENCE will arrivo next few days. All customers interested leave orders at once. Metzger Lumber Co. 12-2t. We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel ft Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf. FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing Is guaran teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. ll-tl “I jun 91, I put arthritis on U* run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf Will trade good gss stove for cash or kerosene stove with plug-in oven. Must be In 1st condition. Morton Garage, Morton. B-tf.
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Auctioneers: MILLER AND FORD, dork: ROACHDALE RANK & TRUST CO.
Lunoli will be served by the Good Humor Huh.
WANTED: Any ttM of daac stock. Call 278. Oreencaatle. Changeo paid. John Wadhtal Co. aoft WANTED TO BUY: A medium size money safe. Hanks Brothers, Bainbridge. 10-13-17-20-4p.
FOR REN1
FOR KENT: UnfurnJshed Ellis apartment, 4 rooms, refrigerator, ga.stove, available Nov. 1st. Phone 443 13-17-20-31 FOR KENT: 5 room modern unfurnished house. Call 795-J. 13-lt.
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£&/ SLASHED PRICES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14
FURNITURE
Platform Rockers Reduced From $38.75 Sale Price S25.75
Several Slyles and Colors.
Kneehole Desks Originally $55.00 Sale Price $32.95
Coffee Tables
Several Styles
PRICES FROM
$4.75 to $10.95
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House for rent two miles south el Putnamville. Inquire at Mrs. Robert Renfro, Putnamville. ll-3p.
Other* at $26.70
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Baby Beds Drop Sides SALE PRICE Only $12.95 We Have Mattresses
4 Pc. Light Oak Bedroom Suite Sale Price $99.00 Was $135.00
OTHER SPECIAL SALE ITEMS Matched Rockers - Were $19.85 Sale Price $11.95 Lounge and Ottoman - Sale Price $31.95 Occasional Tables - Sale Price $7.95
ETCHES0N HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
BAINBRIDGE
t A N A A N-CLIN Tl) N FALLS PARISH Bernhard Frit-sen, pastor. Canaan: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. Subject: "No One Ever For Me Like Jesus.” 1:30 p. m. Afternoon service. Subject: "The Supreme Enigma of the Ages.” 7:30 p. m. Subject at the evening service: "The Trend and the End of the Age.” 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Bible study and prayer meeting. The special speaker this Lord's day is to be the Rev. Herman Hdyt of Grace Theological Seminary of Winona Lake. He is professor in the department of New Testament and , Greek. I At noon a basket dinner Is to b" ' served. The public is invited to attend these services. "Ever welcome to this house of God are strangers and the poor.’’—M. M. C. Clinton Falls: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 7:00 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible study. 7:30 p. m%Friday. Oct. 20. the Rev. David Canine of the East Side Baptist church of Crawfordsville is to be the special speaker at the evening service.
FOR KENT: 3 room house. Foi particulars see W. T. O’Hair, n, mile east of Brick Chapel. 9-ll-13-3p
FOR RENT: Two furnished light house ki-eping rooms upstairs. 203 west Franklin street. Phone 720-J 13-2p
■Lost-
LOST: Ration Book No. 4. Claud' E. Hane. Return to Banner Office 13-lp LOST OR STRAYED*: Black pony about 4 ft. high. Notify the Banner Office. Reward. 13-2ts
SPECIAL: Mens suits and overcoats $5.95 to $10.95. Ladies coats $2.60 to $8.00. Ladies dressts $100 to $4.00. Low shoes, bargain prices. Bargain Store, North Side Square 12-2ts.
WERE IN THE MARKET for paper and magazines needed by goverment. We also buy beef hides. A & S. Junk Yard, Phone 678. t «-tr.
Corn cobs for fuel and kindling. FREE. Come and get them at South End Elevator. MILLER GRAIN CO. 10-tf.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT Clearance. Prices sharply reduced! Quantities limited. Buy now! 5 ft. Feeder, was $3.26 now $2.27. 3 gal. waterer, was $1.85, now 98c. Buy now for next season. Montgomery Ward. 12-3t.
PENNY SUPPER at the Christian church, Saturday, October 14, 5 to 7 p. m. 13-2t.
October church,
Cafeteria dinner Friday, 20th, at Bethel A. M. E. Crown and Apple streets. 13-18-19-3p.
The Ladles Aid of the Portland Mills Christian church will hold its annual bazaar on Saturday, October 14. Supper served at 6:00 p. m. 13-lt.
■Real Estate-
FOR SALE: A 140 acre farm In Northwest part of county. Ninety acres tillable, balance pasture. A good spring. Six room house and barn. Price $6000. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 9-8t.
FOR RENT: FARM HOME: A new three room above garage apartment. seven miles northwest, for couple wanting to live on farm for caretaking and other work. See Frank Nelson. Route 4, Vlvalia Road. 12-2p.
noth li of fin \i. Mvrri.r.xn: vr of Bx'rvri; NOT I CL Ls IIKRICHY OIVKN to tli« Creditors, Heirs and LcgMiecs of Florence L. Landes, deceased to nppe tr in the Piitnum Circuit Court, held ut (rreeticastle, Indiana, on the 10th day’ of November, 1944, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SKTLTFMKNT ACCOCNTH with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive tiiojr distributive shares. Martha Gillespie, Fxecutrix WITNKSS. the Clerk of said Court, this l-th. day of October, 1!»44. No. S&07. Omer C. Akers, Clerk Putnam Circuit oodrt. F. G. fltoessel, Atty. 13-2t.
“The U. S. housewife spends 21 per cent of her food allowance for fresh fruits and vegetables.”
LoweBrothers PAINTS
ALLAN LUMBER CO., INC.
Phone 403
CARLOAD FIELD FENCE ARRIVING NEXT FEW DAYS. ALL CUSTOMERS INTERESTED LEAVE ORDERS AT ONCE! METZGER LUMBER CO.
217-225 E. Franklin St.
Phone 262
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