The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1944 — Page 3
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liami Defeats Old Gold, 12-0 p. iM'iw's Tigers, figuml ti.i I, ,|og by thirty or forty pt.i . ■ S II. , cm I at < txfoiII, Olil'1 :iiui I .. L ■ ctfil Miami l''iivt'i.it\ f. am ha<i a tough time winniii I- "■ J'oth Of the Redskins' scores \v ■ laiic hy Marine Dick F.riznii |i ci< Eany in tii- t * . cl went over flora the 0;.i -y, , after a 64-yar<l march, B( ir the tilt he f'i:, a l c I and finally -i in: lie i -i_' yard touchd >wn ru M‘ mil piled up iiOl yaids fr nniage to DePauw'a :,o i him 1 the Tiger defen e i li territory I five passes out of 11 a'' e I |ut r fi for 44 y n d D' l auw lost its best chance t
1 iU rtl " first half after re j 1 " Vt 1 ' I|L ' •' Miami fumblt Takim ) flu- ball mi the Miami 2k Hob C.rue’puhehed out a two-yard gain ami * bisseit three successive incomplete passes, one of which was jugand dropped in the end zone. il ‘ the ball on downs and move down the field as the half endDePauw travels t,> Crawfonlsvilie Saturday toi the annual battle
'• th Wabash.
fat DViY g'AN^ER. GilrnlCASTlF, INC1 MA. MQNOAY, OCTG&ER 16, 1944.
Helief At Last^» For Your Cough Crenmulsion relieves promptly be- ! 'r use it goes right to the seat of the i uouble to help loosen and expel germ i . den phh _in. and aid nature to soothe 1 mid heal raw. tender inflamed bronchial 1 ■coils nienibram rvii your druggist c.l you a bottle of Creomulsion with understanding you must like the .» it quickly alla\ the cough or you 1: " to have your money back. • CREOMULSION For Couehs,' Chest Colds. Bionehitis
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BOWLING SCHEDULE Monday 7 p. m. University A '’ Sf p,„ ,
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Tiics<la\ «:;iO p. m.- Zinc Mill vs. Midw. st ^ *0 ji. m. O K. Rarb rs i Eitels \\ ednesdav i p. m. Home I^tiundry vs. Stc\ ens Drugs. Thursday 7 p. m.~ University C. vs. Post Office. Friday 7 p. m. V. p. VV. vs. University ! Ittmi.lMi STAM)I\(i Won Lost pi Zinc Mill :s 0 t oe Midwest ;i o i.o . ■ University A 3 0 i 1'-del's . .2 1 .60: v. F. \V. ... . 2 1 .00, Stevens Drugs 2 1 .Si,; Home Laundry . 1 2 Coca Cola 1 2 >. K. Barbers 1 2 .oo . 1 d Office .... 0 3 .060 'diversity B 0 fl .000 University C 0 3 .00b
We pav Highest Prices for Wool Prompt Remittance in Pull. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of harg. to our customers. M. Sabel y Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louis
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IADY NEARLY CHOKED W - LYING IN BEDD : O SIOMACH GAS Or, ,d> m d a • v days ago that - * i" .; -1 i go to bed at \ . n. \v dh stomach .sci vorse when ■ i ■ ■ gas would after she lay , . . .4 ii irly choke her. Hid to prop •• - Recently this KHB-HFLP and now says is ■: to' ' c i feels fine. ■ ' - .u a l she can go to ■: U and .sf 141 soundly. KKR-HI'ILP ■ . nt i ms 12 Great Herb . tlu >. i leans vels, clear gas ■ i ■ ii m t on sluggish liver • l V i- \ - Mi raiile people soon : . i . r,t id! .,v So don't go on it! • , KRK HELP Sold at nl drug stnri s in Greencastle.
r *i i s < s \ 1.1: since we have •.«,!,| mu farm : I have taken tip another line <W business, we will s-II al I’ublie V ,,i, t|,,. | r.n, i,,. , ( , lr pla<e. S miles s.iiiln, I mile ui- Uiiss.llvillc, on Hi. Parkr and Piltnani eoiint v line 11 mil - Ii „ kville n lioad 36 and 3 miles north; 16 miles northwest at (ireci istlc on W lAMiSM W . IN TOIKiJI l» Starting at 1 I A, \|. ( A I I I.K—I I HEAD 1 head b!; k ingus cows with calves re id to lake away; coming 1 yr. old At us heifer, bred; I iarl\ snrinheifer. Above eows and calves a •. nure bred, but no pum-rs, Jt-rsev cow, giving 4 gal. now ; .lersey-Liiet ,,e>, 2 > r. old, calf ov side nice prnspcct; one 2'j > r. old tngus di, \o. 675!lll, riani. (deiierag Kroiea. site itlai kcap Augelllla \bm cows arc n mated to this hull. Dates will be given days ol suic. 43 IIOH.S—Two while sows v.itl lb pigs, 3rd lilier; •» Hampshire sown with 17 pigs. 3rd iitler; I Niiuttrd Pnlaijd sow with 6 pigs, 3rd litter. I’igs ready to wean. One Spi ted Poland I mar, IS mo old, vaccinated, papers if wanted. SHEEP—14 good breeding evu s, good age. HKAI\ AND HAA—1(‘(1 bale- r more ol good bean hay; 3 or I tons mixed hay in mow; 100 litishils, mole or less, good oats; 3 or I bushels clover seed, cleaned; I ■ ttshel alfalfa scs-d; ion bushels corn or more, painted early. HORSES—Pair roan mares, . lining 5 and 7 ,\ rs. old, sound and nice; mate and gait good together: weight about'3100. HARNESS AND < Ol,I.ARS-—-Sr! extra good harness; some extra liames and tugs, etc. Several collar- IS to 11. sonic ncvi. ( IIICKENS—3 in It) dozen While Minorca pullets, ready to lay; cine good 10x14 brooder house. I Vlt.M TOOLS, ETC.—One wagon, with gnin bid. extra I; one wagon, with grain bed, usable; si nop board; several extra side boards tor sum shucking, etc.; new John Deere spreader, used very little and hi A-l condition; enltlpnekcr, 77 ft. almost new, 3 sc dion burrow like new; 6 ft. disc lor tractor it horses; 1 row cultivator; It inch walking breaking plow ; Doering mewing machine; many other tools used on a farm. MISt ELI.ANEOI s—3 hog houses, 6\7, almost new ; I good hog feeder, about 1500 lb. si/e; I lot ol gates, hurdles, troughs, etc; SO rods new woven wire tenee; 1 or 3 rolls new barb wire; |H>st bob digger; tank heater, like new; good hog fountain, 100 gal.; 1 large -i/ galvanized stock tank: good win- stretcher; several barrels, steel tlnmis; shovels; forks; double trees; devices; rope; pulleys; hay knife; picket corn pins; new gat, hinges; door lucks; many other Items not listed; 3 good incubator-; also .good young bird dog, green nroke. IHH’SEf 101.1) GOODS—Three heating stoves; I fireside heater, large size; Dortch heater, like u vv; I small parlor round oak; kitchen cabinet, tables and chairs; washing ma. hint, with S'! colt motor iron for same. Me will have many items ri.d listed that someone can use. Everybody invited. TERMS — < ASH. W. (I. i,g!<i£is.
HYKHISOX& HI RST, Vuets. HARRY RAMSAY, Not responsible for accidents. The Portland Ladies Vi! will have some eats.
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PUBLIC SALE Having r<»nt»*il ni\ farm, I \\SII I at i.u* i . aiHiion ,»t my I'artn, out* rnilt* ami *2 milt* sontli • I lininl> • - !l mill s ri rtliras! ol <*ro» in astlo, If inilos rast ol •Iiiik lion .‘?<i ami # and 1 * milr south, on MOMIAY. IN iillSUt 111 \t 10:30 A. M. 3 or I tons good Timoth\ hay. I Ir ; oiu* S ft. John l>* rr horsr tllst*; out* corn planter ami 'i two rors* • ni i i\atorh; on* «S ft. Mr ('orniick Miid«*r: ont* ha\ rai U and ! r,< ••• I; our good fami wagon, ho\ InmI and sroop hoard; our « < n sl«olh*r; om* douhlr shtivel plow ; ont* 45 gallon iron Urtth ml r i I- and hiil< lo ring hoards; sausagt* mill and lard press; »uie Ir a ketlle; one h«*.g fe»*tlt*r; one good set of tug hainess; i . , , • • ti i hain ha nr >; out* set huggy harness; one < owhoy satlti’ oiu l» it < i«»ss < ui aw; horse cdiplHTs. HOUSEHOI.!) GOODS One davenport, one \ietrola, and ; . nl one dining (aide, lied and springs, two iHbles, one inciiliator. 'I'lii , gg size; .good buttery Radio; some junk ami antique and other urti-les too numerous to mention. \I.TON HI RST, Viiclionicr TERMS — I \SH l.imeb will tie served by ( liiisii.tu Cbiireb. Not responsili.c in t .■ ol aee'dent, I. NAII^Ii.ISS At the same time and place I will s Jl: COWS Ont* (> year «»ltl Jersey eow, hrrtl Iid> I *. a I 1 , gallon t ow ; tint* *! y;*ar old Jerstyx and Swiss heifer, t •! I ,idt a ni' , t* prospr. t; out* - year old Jersex and Sxviss lieift'r to r i a last ol NoXrm.Srr.
SriEt? Six good ewes, one purebred M > vii.
Rum I amti.
FOR SALE: HI pure ned Chestei white spiing hoais Ray Laikin.
1‘2- 16-2p.
KOR SALE: Peat Bi ng eontfdner.s. Basil Pruitt. Raiivl,ridge. Mnn.-Fri.-tf. FOR SALE: 12 nice shouts. H. C. Uiisty ;; miles cast of town. t6-2p WANTED: Young Hampshire male hog v.i, note I, Raymond HctoJ, Fillmore. 16-13-2;'. FOR SALE 5year old horse Her* b 'ft H ■avin, 2 mfles northeast Belle Un on. 16-18-2p
FOR HALF HUo Ford tildor, reconditioned motor, ladio h* i a*er, fair tires *235 00. Can be aeen at County Garage between 7 00 a. m. to 5:00 p. in Donald Fall, Glovcrdile. Ind.
16-tp.
FOR SALE One 4 year old horse, j gentle and broke; 1 yearling Holstein i hull: 1 Shorthorn row sired by HvreI ford bull to freshen in 10 days, good ' milker. Phone 264 M. l6-l®-23-26-4t
WANfTPtv Rulers to Allison Plant .Vo. 3 or 4, night shift Phone 581AV. IB-.'tts.
M'ANTED: Good, pick-up truck, any make. Department of Water Works. 16-3t.s
FOR SAl.K: Apples. Carl Moore nt Raccoon, State Road 43. 18-eod
FOR SALE: Saw mill wood. $1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered ir, .'i cord loads. Phil Adamson, 8 miles west on W. B. Singleton farm. 27-e(vi
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FOR SALE: 2 cans of country
on Parke by Beech
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I lard, lb rschcl Massey,
and Putnam county line
Grove chinch.
FOR SALE: Conrad fann.
Baby calves.
KOR SALE: Dtiroc spring male. .Joe Grubb. Greencastle, route 2 16 -18-2p.
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FOR SALK; 19li5 Chovrolet sxdan Edith Lnnham, Commercial Place. 16-Ip.
FOR SALK: Duchess pears, $1 0< bustn*!. Bring containers. OrlJe Vanlandinghani. 2 mile.s north on 43 top water works hill. 14-2p.
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riusT rmzr.NS hank \M» 'I’HI ST rOAJPANV op i;ui- i ;\« w.^rpr., I MM ANA. POXIM !SS|uNi:i* 1 * M J -1 IN .v LYON. A M oi m \ -
FOR SALK: Cockor pups. Hod and j White Parti. Littei Registered, 3 ! months old. Mrs. Gladys K. Ray
Cloverdaie.
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HOGS On«> 13 months nl«l Dnroe hoar, i i. hi t<n r« gist rat ion and a real breeder. TGOIS One gniMl eiiltipaekcr; S bags him. : mi guud hay rack, with grain sides; one walking break p u\, it inch; one corn shcllcr; mie Intel national stainless -I •<■;; cream sep. ■ i ,r. No. ’ used !0 montlis, V-l condition; one large si/c water -,-p.i.a'.,t ..Un i louls and misi'c! lancoiis articles nut listed. HOUSEHOLO GOODS One bed, springs ami mattress, ,u. • ire r, one stpiare Oak dining table; 6 gnod dining ebairs; two It. vi ■ u rugs; one end table; one extra good heating sti i om \ ulin lamp; two oil lain (is.
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CLOSING OUT SALE Being physieall.x timildi* to t ike rare of our large himeh of dairy’ cattle, we are selling at pnldie atiHion at our farn\ loeuffMl 3 1 » miles south of < lawfordsxHie on state Riiad 13, tiiis high grade herd of Holstein and Jersey enws nil raised on this farm, on FRIDAY OCTOBER 20, 1944 Starting at 10:30 A. M. DAIRY LOWS; 11 Head—Maude, ."> year old purebred Holstein, fresh Del. 5, giving 15 to 50 Ills, of milk, test 1.3, bail In-iler call; Diizv, year old pure bred Holstein, fresh Aug. i, giving IH lbs. ,,t milk, test 3.H; Fannv, 8 vear old pur, bred Holstein, fresh May I, giving 10 lbs. per day, lest 3.2; Winnie, half Holstein and half Milking Shorthorn, 5 years old, fresh \uril M, giving 5II lbs when fresh, test 4.2;< olie, half Holstein and halt Jersey, 1 years old. Iri sh July li, giving 15 to 50 lbs., test I t; Toitsy, half Holstein and half Jersey, l year* old, fresh Feb. !!, giving 3! Hm,. now, and 10 to I’ when fresh, test 4.1; Katie, half Jersey and half Holstein, I years old, fresh Jan. 15, gives 10 Ills., when fresh, now giving 'M Ills., t.M test; June, pure bred Jersey, 7 years old, fresh May ‘id, giving !H Ois. now test 4.7; lid, half Holstein and half Guernsey, !• years old, fresh Aug. 5, giving 15 I Its. milk, lest 4.5, retired to registered Jersey hull; Nancy purebred Jersey, 4 years old, fresh Oct. I, heifer calf. 3‘! Ills, milk, tests 5%; swis-lv, pure bn d Jersey, li years old. dry. will freshen Dec. 30 gives 35 lbs. when fresh, and tests 6. This cow was high for the month of December in the D. II. I. A. of Montgomery county, making *»! 8 10 lbs, butter fat. HEIFERS: II Head Jenny, coming 2 vear old,half Jersey and half Holstein, bred June !»; Oreteh•o, cooiing » year old half Jeisey and half Holstein, bred June II; Miry, coming '! year old, purebred Holstein, the itam of tills heifer was a 7 gallon cow, bred; Polly, coming yearling, pure bred Holstein, her dam was a 7 gallon cow ; Pau/.v, coming vcarling pure bred Holstein, her (Jam was a 6 gallon eow ; Nancy, <» months old, Holstein out of a 5' , gallon cow; Holly, pure bred Jersey, coming '!, ou< of t» lb. cow. due to trestlen Dec. fl!: Sasi •, pure tired Jersi y heifer, '!! months old tired, this heifer is daughter of above cow. Sweetie. Katie pure bred Jersey heifer, 17 months old, out of 10 lb. eow; the last 8 heifers are bred to registi-ied Jers v bull; Rowdy, pure bred Jersey heifer, ll months old. daughter of above Jersey cow. Sweetie, this lieiter is open; Mandy, purebred Jersey heifer, H 1 . months old, out of 40 lb. eow. 16 months old Holstein, Hidden Gold » aldessa Sandy, No. 8:»l7<il—u grandson of the old foundation cow of “Hidden Gold Dairy” o| St. Marys-Of-The-Moods, II months old Holstein, Ormsby breeding, papers ordered. ' 1 1 BULLH: 4 Head—Two young registered Holstein bulls, old enough for service: two pure bred Jersey '•'•IK 7 and 6 months old. \ll out of high producing cows. The above stock is the result of 30 years "f eonstant development in Hie production of milk. They were all raised on this farm, and your in--s|*eetion is invitiHl before day of sale. Accredited herd for !5 years. Hogs—Two Dtiroc spring boars, pure bred. IMPLEMENTS Good 2-row hotse drawn etilfivalor; Rude 7-foot drill, in fair condition; *<<•< "f goisl brass mounted harness: tig-si l»>rs.' collars, sizes 20 to 24: set of leatber fly nets; John Deere iongue truck mower, 5-foot, mns in oil 2 cy. lcs; pulley. f<»r l'>-30 ormick-Deerlng; 5-foot cycle f,., HeCnrmiek Dec ring mower; go.sl milk cart; II good 10-gallon milk cans; 2 ensilage forks; mail box iiiid other article*. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Bed and springs; day bed; Morris chair; end walnut iKsIroom suite »llh springs, and vanity dresser; Jenny Lind bed with springs; enameled top cook table; Kalamazoo kerosene cimlncled range- nice tire place screen; kitchen cabinet; electric cabinet radio, and nth. r articles. Terms: CASH—Not res|K»nslhIe in case of accident Vt Manson Gilliland & Son Auctioneers: FORD and MILLER. Clerk: WALLACE I'LET* HER Lunch wlil !»' served by M. E. Church of New Market.
WET:! 1 IN Tin: MARKET for ; ip r a: T 1 il- t>: m-a needed by gov''’11 "I. V i.iiy t>'<‘f hides. A & . Jui.k '..ml. Phone 678, 6-tf.
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PUBLIC AUCTION AT MT. OLIVE Saturday, Oct. 21 12:30 O’clock Household Goods T\xf» iron h(*(lst# jMl«. One xx nod hod. ( hi st of draxxrrs. Library table, One Dresiser. Dining chairs. Sideboard. Canned Fruit. One Washing Machine. One Cream Separator. Fruit Jars. 3 or I Rocking Chairs. Some cooking utensils. Dishes and (.lass ware. One hen house, 8 by 10. Half interest in 3 acres of corn. Mrs. Wm. Sanford
The Milker Designed s. for Sanitation ' A clean milking machine means lower bacteria count . . . lower bacteria count means more profit! Thar's why we say, “Better Milk with Clean-Easy'’, You'll like the gleaming white enamel finish, the sparkling glass milk pails, the ease of keeping Clean-Easy sanitary. See ns al once for details.
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FOR SALE: Chester White boars the light kind: team of young PerchI erons. Evens ami Boatright. Greencastle. 16-2p
FOR SALE: Baby male calf. Jake Goodman, ft. 4. 16-lp. APPLES Grim< Golden, Staymen winesap and Rome Beauty. Maydale Orchard, 2 miles west of Lewisville. Bring containers. l0-6t
) FOR SALE: Roof pairkt, house i paint, turpentine, oil for painting. Anthracite (hard) coal. H. Pearson, Bniuhridge. t)-6p.
FOR SALE: Apples, several different varieties. McCullough Orchard Phone Rural DE2. 13-tf
FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.
and
apples. 26-tf.
KOR SALE, Trade or I .ease, a restaurant. Trucker’s Haven, at Stilesvilli Harry Caldwill. 13-4p.
FOR SALE: 1934 Dodge 1 e, ton truck, combination grain and stock tack. Can he seen at Cities Service Station on north Jackson street. 12-7p,
FOR SAi/E: Picked pears, The I Dutches, luing containers. $1.06 bushel Sample may be seen at Banner. A. L. Evans farm. 13-3p
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FOR SALE: A 50 acre farm, 20 acres tillable. Three room house, good ham. Water in pasture. Price #2500. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 16-3t.
FOR SALK: 8 room modern homi newly decorated, bath, furnace, hardwood floors, fire place, front an I hack stairs, large front porch, glass'•■il In liaek porch. 2 good, cisterns .vith electric pump, well, city water, urge frontage, nice yard and shade ind extra good garden. This can lie jsed as two apartments ami pay for tsclf. Will sell for half down and it years to pay the balance. Mrs. Gladys E. Ray, Phone 163, cloverdale. 16-61.
FOR SALE: Strictly modern ho,mi with new furnace. Thomas C. Schafer, 510 south Jackson street, 16-2U
FOR SAt.E: 4 room cottage and 3 acres of land on big Walnut across the river from Oak Hill. Reasonable. Frank Alvis, Reelsville. 14-16-2p.
-MiHrellaneousF1RESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing Is guaran teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-tl
"I am 91, I put arthritis on thtr run or refund. Many others the same is done, G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.’* 12-tf
Will t-*ade good gas stove for cash or kerosene stove with plug-in oven. Must be in 1st condition. Morton Garage, Morton. 9-tf.
Corn cobs for fuel and kindling. FREE. Come and get them at South End Elevator. MILLER GRAIN CO. 10-tf.
Billy Cooper’s sale at Cloverdaie, Thursday, Oct. 26 Dairy cows, hog . feed and farm machinery. 13-16-20-31.
Will trade piano for good phonograph with records Mrs. (’ K. Priest R. 3 at Brick Chapel, 16-Ip.
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ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED. STATE 'PRICE. 'BOX X BANNER 16-3p.
(QUALITY Feed Store M East Side Square DRY CLEANING SPECIAL CARE GIVEN BY EXPERIENCED WORKERS MONITE MOTH PROOFING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF PROTECTION. Kindly cooperate with your Government by turning in your old hangers. Cash and Carry IDEAL Cleaners
WANTED: Woman for housework. Will pay 40. per hour. Phone 816-J. 16-tf WANTED An iron cooking pot, gallon sizi. Call 816-J. 16-tf
18 S. Vine St.
Phone 470
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Interested party to become automobile dealer in Greencastle with popular line of cars. New cars not too far off.
Write - R. E. SPILLMAN
734 North Drcxel Ave. Indianapolis, 1, Indiana.
WANTED TO BUY: 1941 or 1942 I’otiti"' oldsm iliile or DeSota Must be clean. Dealers not considered. Inquire at Banner 16-18-2p WANTED: Comic magazines. We pav 31 pei dozen for “Funnies" if they have good covers. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square, Phom I70-.1. 16-lp. WAaNTED: Any Mod at dead ■took. Oil 278, OrMoeutle. Chargei paid. John Wachtal Oo aod WANTED: Restaurant help. Fud oi part time. Box 12, Banner. 14-6t. WANTED: 2 room furnished apartment by eouple, no children, both work. Write Banner, Box J. 14-2p. WANTED: A coordinator for de velopment and managerial responsibilities related to Rural Electric Cooperative, located in parts of Owen, Clay and Putnam counties. Indiana. State qualifications, experience and age. Reply to Tricounty R. E. M. C., Poland, Indiana. 13-3t. Man or woman wanted to handle distribution of famous W’atkiivs produets in Greencastle, selling anil serving hundreds of satisfied customers. Excellent opportunity for right party. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Co., D-93, Winona, 'Minn. 16*30-2p. /"Hslpt Nature Relieve MONTHLY^ FEMALE MIN You who suffer such pstn with tired, nervous, "dragged out" feelings— *11 due to functional periodic dtsturbuners—start at mice—try Lydia E Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Made especially tor women—<t helps nature' Also * grand stomacblc tonic. Follow label directions.
I.OST: My black kitty with white throat. Call 380. Sonny Brooks. 16-lt. LOST: Ladies black leathoi purre containing $3.50. glasses, ration stamp, etc., on the road between the Nelson place on .16 to Portland. Mrs. Rosa Shillings. 16-lt. JAPS MAKE CLAIMS (ContlniMMl «ui l*iitt«* riir«*4*t force . . . the Japanese fleet nas at lust commenced its activities, after waiting patiently for the opportunity to deal fatal blows on the enemy task forces." Despite official American silence on Japanese claims that its fleet was seeking battle, it was evident that at least a major air-sea battle had developed between Japanese planes and the Third Fleet with control of the northern approaches to the Philippines at stake.
Why Not Iry fl nnej Want-A<Jt* LABORERS WANTED FOR Pipe Line Construction Apply Ready For Work SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WAREHOUSE Route 43 at Airport Road
DON’T TRADW IN THAT GOOD OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE We re-ntyle ami rebuild it for only $29.00 up. This is your last chance for years to come to have guaranteed - Covering Upholstering Repairing Refin Sailing Cash or Credit Art FNimiture Shop
