The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1944 — Page 4
CHATEAU
FINAL TONIGHT
Eddie, o Hoy F*»«r Hero, run» lor Mayor on
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TStT 9 av * you "The Miracle
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Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Thomas of i week. Indianapolis visit 'd her brother. Ml. • Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves Friday! and Mrs. Dolby Calling's and Miss morning. i Gladys McFadden were in IndianapcMr. and Mrs. Zane Gentry andllis on business one day last week, daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stanley Lewman attended the Bullerdick and sons one evening- last 1 American Legion Turkey Supper in
• tarring EDDIE BRACKEN /i with ELLA RAINES £ k WILLIAM DEMARCST mm m m.km n PRESTON STURGES
This Thanksgiving "Feast of Values” is <|iiite a feather in uur cap because il proves onee again thal tve lisve maintained our low priee poliey throughout the war . . . that we continue to offer the fiui'st <piulit> merchandise in the greatest variety available at lire lowest prices possible. Come in today for the tilings you need to look your best and feel your best during the holidays.
ENO Effervescent Salts MURINE for Your Eyes WILDROOT CREAM-OIL FORMULA
57« 49c
+ + + + + + *•? r- V -r -i* -I- »!• LOCUST GROYH v ^ A .j. e* Mrs. Marie Gorham and hei daughter Mrs, Dorothy Stewart of Terc Haute spent Wednesday night with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coff.nan. Thursday accompanied by Mr. Coffman they went to Marion to attend the funeral of their brother, Raymond, a veteran of World War I, who passed away at a hospital in that city. Friends in that community extended their sym- ^ pathy to Mr. Coffman, • Miss Elaine Sallust spent several i days last week helping her cousin, J Mrs. Noble Fry get moved. The Fry':; moved from the Ted McKeehan's | faun to a place near Roachdale. George Hale of Roachdale called on his sistei, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glitz and son Benton were Saturday dinner guestn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltz and family of Morton.
The BEST That Money Can Buy All our prescription drugs conic from reputable pharmareiiticul houses whose very names are synonyms for the quality and purity pby sivians demand. They are weighed, measured, dispensed with infinite care to assure a prescription service on the highest plum- of professional skill. This quality of ingredients . . . this assured accuracy comprise the best that money can buy In prescribed medicine.
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SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY $1.00 CASCADE PAPER LORD BALTIMORE 50c TO $1.50
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NUTREX 98c PLENIMIN $2.59 CAL-PAR $1.19
TAMPAX
VITAMIN & MINERALS
Sanitary Protection Worn internally
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CONGRATULATIONS
W ithout adequate food, the men who fly our planes, man our tanks and ships - wouldn’t have the strength for combat. The tremendous job accomplished by Putnam County farmers was under the handicap of less man power, inadequate and outmoded equipment. But the important thing is, the job has been done and will be done by the patriotie farmers of the eounty — they are deserving of recognition and we extend our congratulations. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. Assoc. Inc. GREENCASTLE
Greencastle Saturday evening. Mrs. Bernice Lukenbill and children went to the home of her father. Wm. O'Hair of Brick Chapel Sunday aft?rnoon to vis t him, also her ; father's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Emory O'Hair cf Litton and her father's sister, Mrs. Jessie Montgomery of Litton. The latter once
lived here and will be well remembered by many of the older club members. Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Bressler called on Mr. and Mrs Ross Bullerdick and sons Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves of Indianapolis were Saturday dinner
tter Dressed with FOUNDATIONS
The smooth, flowing lines created ond controlled by those lovely, luxurious Formfits help moke American women the world’s best dressed! Any dress or suit is glorified over o Formfit... youth is recaptured ... charm is attained!
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liihn to Dick Irown, ororf Sunday 6:45 r m. f. w. r. ouor Mutual, j
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SPECIAL A TRIAL JAR OF EX-CEL-SIS NIGHT CREAM GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH EVERY SKIN ANALYSIS FRIDAY, nov. 24th ONLY Special Demonstrator will be here. See our complete line of Ex-cel-cis Gift Sets . . . attractively priced from $1.25 to $10.95.
jW Contains: • No. 8 Cl. Crom» i I No. 4 Clay Pack { No. 4 Night Crom* Lge. Face Powder “ 3-ot:. Astr. Lotion 3-02 Fndn. Creme 1-oz. Facial Oii Lipetick Rouge
Keller-Coan Pharmacy FORMERLY Jones Drug Store
fcuosts of his brother, Mr. and Mra Clifford Reeves. Aden Hanks accompanied h:s son. Fred of Bainbridge, on a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Edith Sallust visited her sister, Mrs. Harvey Nichols Sunday afternoon. Sunday v.sitors for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz and son BenFn were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tharp and Miss Norma Giltz of (Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltz and daughter Barbara of Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Carey McCullough of Brazil. Other callers in the evening we; e Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Giltz and daughter Mary Aim of Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bullerdick and sons Charles and Marvin, went to j see her nephew, John William Hodshire of the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. j and Mrs. Glenn Hodshire, Green- | castle who is hone on furlough. I Thursday evening. Mr. J. W. Hennon of Roachdale Is spending a few days with his daughter and grandson, Mrs. Flora Lewman and Stanley. Mrs. Leona Spencer spent Tuesday with her mother Mrs. Clifford Reeves.
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With TRUDY MARSHAL! RONALD GRAHAM ANTHONY QUINN SHEILA RYAN D,..il.dt., LOUIS KING P»o<W<l t, WILLIAM GIRARD • Scf,,, no, b, Wo-do TuchocL
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COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Benny GOODMAN * And His Band Undo DARNELL Lynn BARI
DIRECT FROM THE factoky for i.ess : BAIN MONUMENT AGENCY ALLAN BAIN CLOVERDALE
Jack OAKIE
with PICK A PECK OF PU'MBUS AS A FI.Y FLIES OD MONl MENTAL UAH
DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St. - Phone 163 CLOVERDALE Free Service Is given at my office on iliM-asos of (Mm I try. Always ready and willing to advise with you on your llveetock problem*. Small anlm-ls are given special atteninii. Stop in at my of flee and get acquainted.
QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arisin{fm STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTreatmentil Must Help or it Will Cost YouMJ* Over two million bottles of the W1LLARJ TRB ATM E N T111 ve been sold forr*Wil symptoms ofdistress arising fromStM*! and Duodenal Ulcers due in EicetiAittPoor Digestion, Sour o- Uput Stwwd Gattinest, Heartburn. Sleeplmn*tt-«li|i duo to Excess Acid, sold on 15day' tritf Ask for ‘‘Willard’s M^ssagt” xticihll explains this t reatment—free—it A. FI.EENOK, DKI liCilST
BASKETBALL 7:00 Bloomington ’B' vs. Greencastle T 8:00 Bloomington vs. Greencastle
ADULTS 40c
NOV. 24
CHILDREN 30c
FO-LAND AUCTION The timlerMlgned will sell to the highest bidder, without reserve, on the premise*, ahobut Hi miles west of IndianapoIlN, l‘i in I lew west of Danville, Ind., a short distanee east of Bainbridge, on old road Hti and south of new road Hti, beginning at '! o’clock, P. M., on SATURDAY, NOV. 25TH, 1944 The following Itcal Estate To-WIt: 39 ACRE FARM This land borders on Eel River and part of It Is good fertile bottom land, the balanee Is upland with some scattering timber, and It lb's across the river from the highway. As the house burned some years ago, there is not much left in the way of buildings. The soil Is productive and it would make a nice little farm home If improved. The place eould lie converted Into a summer cabin project. There was 4‘i acres In this place anil 3 acres was .sold off for a summer and fishing cottage. The Terms are !*S!NI cash and very liberal terms on the balance if desired. .Monthly payments can be arranged for responsible parlies. SUMMER COTTAGE LOT At the same time and place we will also sell a hiilldlng site ut Hoosier Highlands, the same being lot 144 In said If nosier Highlands Addition. This summer resort is located about 40 miles southwest of Indianapolis, 12 miles southwest of (ireencastle, 5 miles south of Manhattan, near Poland. It will lie sold, however at the sale of the HI) aeres above described, (jo and look at the lot and be at the sale or submit bids to It. (*. Fnland, Auct. Nohlesville, Ind. Terms Cash. Sale in charge of the R. C. Fo-Land Auct. Co. Nohlesville, Ind. Nohlesville Daily Ledger Infc., Owners. Nohlesville.
PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Nov. 25 Beginning 1:00 P. M. We shall sell, at residence 401 West Franklin SI reel ini' 1 ' 11 (ircencasllc, the following described items.:
CATTLE
One 7 year old Shorthorn cow with large call by side. One coming 4 year old half Angus cow , (all black) large''“H ^
side.
One coming 4 year old half Angus cow (all black), niilW n » One 7 year old Guernsey and Jersey, giving I gal. milk a One coming S year old White Shorthorn Heifer, bred. All have been pastured well and am- In good flesh. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 4 piece Walnut Bedroom suite, Vanity, dresser, chest "f ‘i ers, ImsI anil springs. One all-metal 3-4 bed and springs, a good one. One solid oak dresser, reflnished recently. One dresser, detached mirror. One 30”xl»4” Walnut finish wardrobe, like new. One I OH coil innerspring mattress, excellent condition. Two 3-4 sl/.e cotton mattresses. One breakfast set. ^ Odd chairs, nursery chair, large metal bound trunk J nn ,.(l tahle lamps, washboards, dishes, several dozen commen'ia vegetables, Coleman gasoline Iron in good working order, • MISCELLANEOUS One 25-chick electric brooder, all-metal, extra goiHl; lien coop, good; three stri|m poultry’ netting, 124 feet; on* metal hog trough; I 2-ft. metal hog trough; 70 feeL ■’ ,'. ft «o< fence, good condition; three sun metal chick feeders; ti chicken self-feeder;; one 1-gal. Daisy churn, other or name■ oils to mention. ... |M . ,,>lil ! About 50 articles, (household, office and t<M>ls) wd others In this sale.
TERMS
Cush. Settle for before removal Not res|M>nsihle for accidents.
MR. AND MRS. J. HI ItST and HI’NTKR: Auctioneers.
Nothing *»l‘l hl R. WELC CLIFF MeMA*
