The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1944 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, ORQENCaSTLE, INDIANA.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1944.
Lowe Brothers p a ! kjtc
ALLAN LUMBER CO.
INC.
Phone 403
NOTICE! Effective October Ibth NEW STORE HOURS Week days 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 7:oo P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDA'/ AFTERNOONS We feel that Ibis ehan.?e n« - e(;>* ao explanation sinee it lirious the work week of foixl store employees down to where it ie lonjfs. We will appreciate your eoon -rution. 'nianks ( ampus .Market (Quality Meat Market L. L. CONRAD ZOI. MeJNTYKE
THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated
"II Waves rot Air
Entered In the .poatofTice at Oraea castle. Indiana aa second olaea mall matter oader Act of March A 1878. BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Judas was not the last doubleGrosser who found he had made a ghastly mistake. Don’t dabble in the black market of immorality. You will surely cheat yourself: What arc ye willing to give me and I will deliver him unto you? And they weighed him out thirty pieces cf
silver. Matt. 26:15.
ji^'aiaafaE®aia®aiajM^a®aiara®a r arsE sis ■diaajaMcMaia®aajc!® r a t ''aai^i3.waE GIRLS-BOYS HEN-WOMEN | NOW UNTIL SPRING PLANTING Take A Job Whore You Can “Continue To Help Win The War" PART-TIME - - FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 1. Light factory: essential. ' 1 2. Postwar jobs. N .X Permanent; full time. 4 High moral standards.
5. Clean: healthful.
6. Dining room: good food. 7. 8 hours plus overtime.
8. Pleasant people.
P
ersonal And LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
XT
\
Al \
.db
Employment Office
BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. IfcfO Barth Ave. (Sonth) INDIANAPOLIS
-'.Tna
ANNOUNCEMENT
*1 tu<
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16TH.
CLOSING HOURS Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays — 5:30 P. M. Wednesdays — 12:00 Noon Saturdays — 7:00 P. M. * We will appreciate the cooperation of our ciistonir erx to enable iim to conform to work hour re^ulatioUH and labor shortage.
Quality Meat Market
tz SOUTH VINE STREET
PHONE I ’
Mrs. C. C. Tucker and Miss Martha Tucker are spending the weekend in Chicago. Mrs, O. Z. Bridges, city, was admitted to the county hospital Friday for treatment. Kirby Hathaway of Coatesviile has returned to his home from the County hospital. Mrs. Zella Farmer, Indianapolis, is visiting relatives in Gretmcastle over the week-end. Mrs. John Cannon is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Foxx and family at Easton, Pa. Miss Alice Sheridan, south Jackson i street, returned to her home Friday from the county hospital. Mrs. Frank Cash, Cloverdale R. 2, j returned to her home Friday from j the Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas arc spending the week end in Louisville, Ky. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thom-
as.
Oscar W. Petrey, 805 north Jack son street, who has been at
SUPPORT THE PUTNAM COUNTY WAR CHEST
WQ i-tom
if Remember the children in
Europe.
★ Remember those who hove lost oil. ★ Remember your donation keeps th* U. S. O. shows coming. ' ★ Remember your local charities need your suppe t. CAFE ROY Alt
;e
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hinkle celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on Friday Oct. 13th at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Dunn., 104 Olive St. Those present other than the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinkle and daughters, Lola Marie and Shirley, Irene Shoemaker and son Davy, Alic
Alexander and daughter Barbara. Imogene Brattain and son. Denver Lee, Mrs. Julia Hinkle, Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. Theresa Abshire, Mrs. Goldie Dunn and daughters Connie and Von Da Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle have one son Everett Eugene stationed somewhere in France, also three grandsons overj seas.
Commissioner s Sale of Real Estati
NORA I. CONN PROPERTY
Bainbridge, Indiana.
The undersigned Commissioner will offer for sole otit,
banking house on October 28, 1944 and from day today thereafter until sold the real ostate belonging to tt«
heirs at aw of Nora I. Conn, described as follows: Lots number six (fl), seven (7), eight (8( and niir (9) ami that part of Isits number (5) anil tea (III) Hhkt lay west of the New Albany and Salem Railroad (nw known as the Monon Route), all being in John W. (oo^ ,.rV SoonnH BaintlHdff,
NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS
Monday
Officers Wives Club—Mrs. Elmer Carriker—8:00 p. m. Current Book Club—Mrs. Walter Cox—8:00 p. m.
Tuesday
Present Day Club—Mrs. S. R.
Camp | Ra, ' iden ~~ Horne Mrs. James M.
Eric Boesen To Wed Mary Louise Pebworth 'The wedding of Miss Mary Louise Pebworth of Indianapolis and Eric Boesen of Greencastle will take place Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Englewood Christian church in Indianapolis.
er’s Second Enlargement of the Town
Indiana.
On this real estate is an eight room Cement Block house with good wood shingle roof, Good Barn about2< feet square. Well and Cistern. Said lots cover a parcel of ground about 150 feet by 200 feet. Commissioner's Deed approved by Putnam Grail Court and abstract of title to be delivered to purcha» No taxes to pay until 1946. TERMS CASH. First-Citizens Bank and Trust Comp) Grecnrastlr, Indiana Commissioner GILLEN AND LYON Altoiwys
Atterbury. has been transferred to I Oliver, the infantry replacement training' Domestic Science
center at Fannin, Texas, where he will receive his basic military training. .|„v
$5j,-S- +-I-+ + + + + + + + + ++ -1- ROACHDALE -1/j) -I- -I- + •!• •!• -I* -I- + ijg Mrs. Raymond Henrwen spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed of Whiteland. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Blaydes ard Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shackleford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young. Harold Pearson of Hollywood Calif, visited a few days with his parents, 1 Mr. Chat Pearson. Mr, and Mrs. James Grider were 1 Sunday guests of Mrs. Stella Couch-
man.
Rev. and Mrs. O. J. McMullen were Sunday dinner guests of the • Lions Club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradford were > Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Click.
Club—All day
meeting with Mrs. Russell Pierce south Locust street. Washburn Chapter, D. A. R.—Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, East Seminary street
—7:30 p. m.
COW TESTERS’ SCHOOLS WILL BE HELD AT PURDUE
Training schools for prospective cow testers will be held at Purdue University, the weeks of Oct. 23, to 27 and Nov. 20 to 24, D. J. Holmes, County Agriculture Agent has an-
nounced.
TRY BANNER WANT ADS
CARLOAD FIELD FENCE ARRIVING NEXT FEW DAYS. ALL CUSTOMERS INTERESTED LEAVE ORDERS AT ONCE! METZGER LUMBER CO.
I 217-225 E. Franklin St.
Phone 261
r
^41
Trrr
WANTED: Restaurant help. Full or part time. Box 12, Banner. 14-6t.
YOUR HOME CAN BE TiNANCED BY A "FAMILY-TESTED"
When you finance with us you receive the benefite of experienced handing of all the details of HOME FINANCING. Loan applications are considered promptly. Oat full information now! Yom Nncsptptr Will Insert Here
k
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
1M South Indiana St, ORIENCASTLE. INDIANA
Try A Daily Banner Want Adv
CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my relatives | and friends for the kindness shown i me and the cards and flowers sent 1 to me during my stay in tlm hospital, j I Venus Cooper.
+ + + + + ♦+ + + +•!•£) ANNIVERSARIES • + + * + * + Birthday Lloyd Grimes, west Washington St. today, Oct. 14. W. A. Patterson, Hanna St. today, Oct. 14. Bernice Acton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Acton of Bainbridge, 15 years old Oct. 15. Harold M. Decker somewhere in the Pacific, 18 years today, October 14. Anita Handy 16 yvars today, Oct, 14. Mrs. Ralph Mlnter, Coatesviile, October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Twomey, 701 south Bloomington street, 39 years today Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hinkle, 50 years, Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson, 11 years October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner, 30 years, October 14.
BOWLING SCHEDULE Monday 7 p. m.—University A vs. Coca Oola Tuesday 6:30 p. m.—Zinc Mill vs. Midwest. 8:30 p. m.—O K. Barbers vs. Eitel’s Wedneoday 7 p. m.—Home Laundry vs. Stevens Drugs. Thursday 7 p. m.—University C. vs. Post Office. Friday 7 p. m,—V. F. W. vs. University B
7^*34^/SLASHED PRICES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14
ON MODERN FURNITURE
Platform Rockers Reduced From $38.75 Sale Price S25.75
Several Styles and Colors.
Coffee Tables Several Stvlen SALE PRICES FROM $4.75 fo $10.95
Kneehole Desks Originally $55.00 Sale Price $32.95
Others at $26.70
mm ; |j|Br.- , 6 ah
□ E
m
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
