The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1944 — Page 3
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)RISTH rROED TO make preparations uat M time cannot be fought battlefield, S. C. Hadden, lrma n of the State Highway nmiMion pointed out that 0r i s t s cannot buy ideal [l^r conditions for winter lng to essential war produc jobs, as he urged that all
possible preparation be made before snow and ice arrive. Many defense workers depend upon automobiles for transportation, and Mr. Hadden suggested that they should make sure beforehand that they will be able to get to Work during bliszards and snow storms. Heaters, defrosters, windshield wipers and
PILES?
PUBLIC SALE Du, to failing health and being unable to do mv work, I will ,,11 at public auction, on my farm located 1 1-4 miles south of putnsmville, Ind., the following property, on: Wednesday, December 6,1944 Starting at 11:00 A. M. 2 - HORSES - 2 0,,, bav mare, 9 years old, a real mare. One Black horse, 9 years old, good. Thin pair makes a reel teem, both good and well broke. 8 - CATTLE - 8 One HoNteln-Jersey Cow, 7 years old with large calf by side, thi , cow Is a heavy milker. One Koan cow, 5 years old with calf by side, giving a good of milk. One Jersey cow, 8 years old, wtth calf by side, a real prospect. One Jersey cow 2 years old, calf just vealed. One spotted cow 2 years old, calf Just vealed. The above cows are extra good and are in good flesh. 10- HOGS - 10 Five Duroc sows, good ones. Four Duroc Shoats, weight 6* lbs. One Duroc male, an April pig. HAY AND CORN 160 bushels good yellow com. 9 tons of Alfalfa hay, free from weeds and never wet. 4 tons ( lover hay, good and bright. 2 tons of Timothy hay. One large stack of Clover and Thnothy mixed. 10 bales of oats straw. FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere corn planter wtth fertilizer attachment, wagon id box bed, 2 hay rakes, mowing machine, breaking plow, Kith harrow, cultivator, hay frame good, harness and collars, and many other articles too numerous to list here. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Some household goods will be sold. TERMS—CASH. Neighbors welcome to sell in this sale. Not responsible In case of accident. JAMES REEVES, Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAN, Auct. FRANK MITCHELL, Clerk will be served by Ladles Akl of Putnamville M. E. Church.
PSOCIALIST'S CHOICE I Cm lornul* MDt ■ by Thornton 4 Minor Clinic. BfMotm plln nln. Itching, Bortncnn QUICK I Thnn tend* > nbrlnk owrlllnf; Boflena. Qnt |1.00 tub* hornlon * Minor a Hartal Olntmaat. Or cat 'bornlon 4 Minor Rectal Supnoattorlca. only a aw centa more. Try DOCTOHB' way TODAT. at all good drug storea everywhere—In Givencastle, at Mullins Drug Store.
SPORTS NEWS
BOWLING
(By Jim Zeis)
BASKETBALL
anti-skid chains should be checked to make sure that they are in operating condition, he said. According to th? National Safety Council’s committee on winter driving hazards, one war production plant reported last year to the United States Department of Labor that 31.7 percent of its absentees, over a sixweek winter test period gave "transportation” as the cause for not being on the job. While every effort is mad* by the State Highway Commission to keep the roads open, even some main routes are slippery and difficult for unprepared drivers. Along with defense workers, Mr. Hadden urged truck operators as well as private motorists to check their winter safety equipment. As th* country enters its third full winter of war, it has been noted that many accidents are caused by a false sense of security because vehicles are running at less than pre-war speeds, and a lack of alertness because traffic is not as heavy as formerly.
Tiger Coach Lists Probable Lineup For Central Normal Game Wednesday Coach Lloyd Messersmith today announced his probable starting lineup for DePauw’s basketball opener against Central Normal here Wednesday night. The Tiger mentor also listed his reserve material, giving the height and weight of the members of the Old Gold varsity, as follows: Probable Lineup Russell E. Mumford. forward, height 6 ft. 1 in. weight 155 lbs. Stanley Longdon, forward height 5 ft. 11 in., weight 158 lbs. Earl Gardner, center height 6 ft. 2 in., weight 170 lbs. William M. Walton, guard height 5 ft. 8 in., weight 150 lbs. John Longfellow, guard height 5 ft. 9 in., weight 160 lbs. Probable Substitutes Richard Dickey, forward height 5 ft. 11 in., weight 175 lbs. Joseph R. Gerichs, forward height 6 ft., weight 160 lbs. Robert I. Sattler, center height 6 ft. 2 in., weight 178 lbs. FTed Schimmelpfening, guard height 6 ft., weight 178 lbs. Roland H. Komiss, guard height 6 ft. 4 in., weight 190 lbs. John W. Donaldson, guard height 5 ft. 10H in., weight 155 lbs.
Bowling
SOLDIER WRITES In a letter from Sgt. Francis Tunget to Mrs. Laura Tharp, Fillmore it says in part: Dear Pop and Laura, I am still O. K. and eating hot meals. My cold Is almost gone so I feel pretty good. We found a house that had been evaciiated so we took over. It has good beds, stoves, five ccvfti, two pigs and a sheep, so we are all set. I imilked so we have milk and cream. The kids sure
Tuesday 6:30 p. m.—V. F. W. vs. Zinc Mill. 8:30 p. m. — Midwest vs. Stevens. Wednesday No games. Thursday j 7 p. m.—University C vs. I University B. Friday 7 p. m.—Post; Office vs. O. K. Barbers.
feel good too. It is to good to last long, but wa are making use of every thing while we have
Basketball Tuesday Reelsville at Fillmore Wednesday Central Normal at DePauw New Market at Russellville Friday Clinton Center at Fillmore Plainfield at Roachdale
the chance. I hope this finds both of you better and getting along O. K. You take care of yourself and don’t work to hard. Will close. Bye, bye, Love, Jim. Banner Adv. Pays
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Notice Of Sale Of Real Estate BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned administrator of the estate of Flora Anderson, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, it will at the hour of 10:30 o’clock A. M. on the December 15th, 1944 at the Central National Rank of Greenrastle, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of- said decedent In and to the following described real estate in Putnam County, In the State of Indiana, towtt: The south one half C j) of Lot Number Ninety eight (98) in the original plat to the town, now city, of Greeneasle, Indiana; also, flfty-'Six and one tenth (56.1) feet of even width off on the south side o( Lot Number One Hundred Fifteen (115) in the original plat to the town, now city, of (ireencaslle, Indiana. Sakl real estate to be sold as a whole ami in one tract, and said sale shall be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms ami conditions, towit: CASH. Sakl real rstate will he sold subject to the 1944 taxes due and payable in 1945, which Hie purchaser will he required to assume, but free and dear of all other liens and encumbrances. Central National Bank of Greencastle, Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of Flora Anderson, Dec-eased. Fiank Stoessel, Attorney.
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Those of you on our waiting list for new telephones probably had your hopes raised considerably by the recent news item shown above. Unfortunately, the quantity of telephones released was small compared with the total needed throughout the country. The tremendous quantities of communications material required by our armed forces has drastically reduced reserves of telephone equipment for farm and city. So we can take care of our waiting list only as quickly as new nhones are released by the government, or when old subscribers move and give up their present equipment. If your name is on our waiting list for telephone installations, you can be sure your needs will be handled as soon as possible, strictly in the order which we received your application. INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORPORATION GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
FOR SALE: Boy’s pre-war bicycle in g-ood shape, new tires. Clarence Hester, west of Morton. 28-lp
FOR SALE: Fresh cow, 2-10 gal. crea.n cans. Modist Haltom, Commercial Place. 28-2p
FOR SALE: 25 shoats. weigh ing around 100 lbs.; 4 good milk cows; 200 Triple A big English Leghorn hens in laying. Andrew Stoner, 4 miles north of Pleasant Gardens. 28-5p.
FOR SALE OR room house at 404
Street.
RENT: 8 W. Liberty
28-2p.
FOR SALE—Apartment house, three modem apartments, close in, east Washington St. Call 299 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. -15-tf
FOR SALE: Nubin Hot Blast stove; good stove, air tight: boys’ bicycle. Bob Aubrey, North College Ave. 28-3p.
FOR SALE: New reversible feather quilt, full size; also 2 size 18 evening dresses, blue i et and pink lace. Phone 875-W. 28-2ts.
FOR SALE: A 572 acre stock and grain farm. 150 acres under cultivation, balance pasture with some timber. Two sets of buildings. Several good springs. Price $30.00 per acre. J. T.
Christie,
Real Estate.
27-6t.
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ACCORDION AND
SAXA-
PHONE
WANTED.
STATE
PRICE,
BOX X. Banner. 19-tf
Positively Rids Premise! of RATS and MICE QUICK, tASY, SAFE WAYI Hotc :,l Lit is a quick, easy, safe but pos hvo a.iy to rid ymr premises of rats am IIAV- s ivtlccdand crops. Merelysprlnkli •vM'-KIL nlicre rodents are known to in asst tonl |iro«to!—aln'.o>t overnight yoa'ri •it* n. Die.a. Harmless to pels, stock, hu nans SAT-Kit. forces them outside when h.-v die. Economical. Large 6 oz. packa*. inly r,9c. Guaranteed to kill rats or you \1CNIiY HACK. A. FLEENOB, DRUGGIST FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment. Bedroom and kitchen, 607 Locust Street. 28-tf.
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tV e pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville, Ky. 4-tf
WANTED: Featherbeds and antique glassware. Please state exactly where you live. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle. 27-2p. WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. See or write Jess Rumley, Greencastle, R. 3, Airport road. 28-6p.
WANTED TO RENT: A good | farm, 160 to 240 acres. Grain j rent. Have own equipment and
FOR SALE—Cider and apples.! hel P- A - u Grf- KS. Rockville,
Euchheit Orchard.
26-tfj R- 1-
28-2p.
Dolls, Brass, Copper, Linens, , China from many countries for j sale at Pearl O'Huir's Bazaar. ] Hours from 10:00 a. m. to 10:00
p. m. 208 Spring Ave,
WANTED: Beef hides. Bert Wood, south end. 27-3p.
WANTED: Girl or lady for i light house work, two adults.
28-2p i j s j f) )aundry, living accomoda-
FOR SALE: Stuffed washable I tions for lad y and chlld - Answer animal toys. $1.29 and up. 648 E. j ® anner - 28-2p.
Walnut St. Phone 721-J.
3p.
' j WANTED: Man to do farm ] chores and part-time work for
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet; boom and board and small pay. coach. Two door with good tires.! Bud Weldon, Fillmore. 28-2p Walter Ross. Fillmore. 27-2p. j WANTED: A pracUcal nurse FOR SALE: Laurel heating ' to take care of ^ invalid lad ystove, good as new. Daniel Write or cal ' °P al McDan ' e o Pleake, 4 miles south of Stiles- ; C° a tesviHe, Indiana. 28-3ts
27-4p ^ Brakeman and fireman want-
FOR SALE: One baby buggy, I 6(1 on Pennsylvania Railroad, if good condition, 2 wool sweaters, i n °t employed in essential inaizc 38, good as new. Call' dnstrV. a PPly ^ Pennsylvania
823-W. 27-2p,
LOST: Billfold containing "A’’ and “B” gas books. “B” book Ser. No. 7430891-907 and “A" book Ser. No. 171737. License number on back of stamps 744277. Return to Banner Office. 28-2p. -MiscellaneousFISH SUPPER: There will be a fish supper at Fincastlo Church next Wednesday, November 29. 27-2p. Wysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done. 6th. Floor, Lemcke Bldg, Indianapolis, 4, Indiana 11-tf Annual Christmas, Bazaar at St. Pauls Catholic Church, December 1 and 2. Friday, ’December 1 sale of attractive hand made articles. Saturday, December 2 home baked food sale. In the Chapel, first door east ot the Church. Open at 9:00 A. M. 27-4ts
Railroad Employment
ment, Room 5 Union
DepartStation
FIRESTONE factory control Terre Haute, Indiana, Mondays,
recapping and vulcanizing is Wednesdays and Fridays, guaranteed. C. A. Webb’s Home
end Auto Supply.
28-3ts.
11-tf.
WANTED: Young woman for
FOR SALE: One first class' b o o k k e e p 1 n g and telephone car trailer! several thousand work. Must “be able to use type-
good oak and poplar lumber size 1 writer. Address Box
1 x wide and 2x4. 3x4 and 2x20s | Banner.
Call at Cloverdale Package Store. 27-Zp.
O. c/o 28-4p.
FOR SALE: 68 head shoats, double immuned, also fresh milk cows, and few heavy springers. Clyde Wiatt, 1 mile west of Clinton Falls. 27-2p. FOR SALE -Smooth mouth gray mare, good worker in good condition and a 7 months old black mule. See Walter Baker, 3 miles northeast of Bainbridgo. 25-3p FOR SALE: 6 1-2 cu. foot refrigerator. Lite new. Phone 785-J. 28-lp.
WANTED to buy: A one or two row pull type corn picker. Address Box 33, C/o Banner.
28-lp.
FOR RENT: 5 room furnished apartment, heat and water furnished. Inquire at 205 Olive St. 27-2ts.
FOR SALE: Browning automatic 12 gauge hush gun. Phone 817-RX. 28-lp. FOR SALE: 8 electric sewing machines, $59.50 up; 2 used sewing motors; one 32 volt sweeper. Call afternoons. 2045 W. Washington, Indianapolis. 28-3p. FOR SALE: 12 s!>>ats and nice red male hog. Claude Crod.an, Clinton Falls. 28-lt Just received for Pearl O'Halr’s Bazaar. A lovely selection of Luclte Jewerly from Los Angeles. Priced from $2.00 to $5.50. 28-2p.
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F Simple pUee need not wreck end torture you ^ I with maddening itch, burn and irritation, k Stuart'a Pyramid Suppoaltoriee bring j 1 Quick, welcome relief. Their grand medi- I f cation meant real comfort, reducca strain, J 1 helps tighten relaxed membranea, gently lubricates and softens. Protective and
ise. Get genuine
anti chafiing, so easy to use
Stuart's Pyramid Suppositories at your drug store without delay—00c and $1.20— •a maker’s money-back guarantee.
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FARM LOANS
4 Law fat 4 Lang Tana 4 Fair Appraiaal 4 Prompt Sarvica RIGHTSELL INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENCY 22 S. Indiana Si Greencastle. Indiana _ ■ JkaakrAr
WANTED
Railroads Urgently Need Skilled & Unskilled Workers SEE REPRESENTATIVE RAILROAD RETIREIHENT BOA9D COURT HOUSE GREENCASTLE, IND. i Wednesday 1 to 4 P. M.
NOTICE OF ADOITION OK HBMOLUTION BuinbrldK'’. Indiana, To Whom it May Concern: Notice la hereby irlven by tlu, lion rd of Truateex of the Town oi Ihilnbrldge, Indhinn, that on the; 8th day of November. 1944, they: onanimoualy adopted DeclaratoryIlcHolutlon Number 1 for tile va-, cation of two certain alleya deacrlhed as follows, to-wlt: ALLEY NO. 1: Being; the alley runnlitK north and south between Lots 2 and 3. and between Lots PX to 99 In South Halnbrldne or B. F Corwin's Addition to the Town of Bainlirldxe. the center line of which Is more particularly described ns follows: BeKlnnitiR: at a point 8 feet due east of the northeast corner of said lot 9X and rtinnlmr due south with the center line of said alley to a point 8 feet east of the southeast corner of said Lot number 3. ALLEY NO. 2: Being: that alley rtinninir east and west between Lots 1 and 100, and Lots 2 and 99. and Lots 3 and 96. and Lots 4 and 97 In South Bnlnbrldgre or B. F. Corwin’s Addition to the Town of Bninbrldas, the center line of which Is mure particularly described as follows: Beglnnlngr at n point # feet due south of the snutheatt corner of said Lot number 100 and runnimz thence west with the center line of said alley to a point which Is 8 fset due south of lb- rati t it west corner of said Lot 97. Said Hoard of Town Trustees has fixed the 16th day of Dec. 1944, at 6:00 o'clock P. M. as a date upon which remonstrances tnsv he filed or presented by persons Interested In. or affected by. said proposed vacation of alleys as above described and on said day at said time said Board will meet at ita office In said Town for the purpose of hearing: and considering any remonstrances which mav he or which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of tnklnir final action thereon. Such action ahall be final and concluaive upon all persons. Frank Baker. Fsta! Mlnnlck, Jewel! Bine. Board of Trustees of Town of Bnlnbrldge, Indiana H-:
Before you insulate, investigate. See R. E. Knoll. Call 60 or 873-J. 27.tf.
Come to the box-supper ami entertainment given by the Christian Endeavor at the Fillmore Christian church Thursday 7:00 p. m. 28-lp.
See the doll collections, the buttons, pencils, pins, and elephant*. Christian church, November 30th, 28-lt.
NEW PHOTO STUDIO 26 N. Jackson street, Greencastle. Photo* taken and delivered in 3 minutes. We can enlarge your favorite snapshot and'give it to you in one day. Bring in any picture to enlarge. Open every day, including Sundays. 28-5p.
FOR SALE: Used piano in first class condition. Phone 733. 28-lp
FOR REN1
Free house rent for
elderly
couple. Everything furnished for
care of house. G. E.
Riddle,
Reelsville.
27-2p.
WANTED: To buy, Picker. Phone 7F2.
Corn 28-2p
NOTICE OF ABMI MXTII\TIO\ Notice Is here by nivcn thut the undersigned bus been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court ni' Putnam County, State of Indiana. Administratrix of the estate ot John C. Stars late of i-utnam
County, deceased.
Sold estate is supposed to bo
sol van t.
Ethel B. Sears, Administratrix
No. 8588.
Omer C. Akers. Clerk of the Putmim Circuit Court. F. O. Stoessel, Attorney. 14-3t.
NOTICE OF tinilMNTItvriov Notice Is here by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Admlnlatrator of the estate of Ida May Johnson late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to he solvent. Harry Adams and Lonnie Adams Administrators No. 8586. Omer C. Akers, Clerk of tlio Putnam Circuit Court. M. J. Murphy, Attorney, 21-3t.
NOTICE OF <11 W.IFICVTION OF BXECCTOH Notice Is Hereby (liven. That the underslKned has duly qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Dwight E. Terry fleeciieed, la the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorised by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to ho solvent. Nov. 24, 1944. Leo Terry, Executor No. 8590. Omer ('. Akers. Clerk of l-utnam Circuit Court. F. U. stoessel. Attorney, 28-3t.
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NOTICE OF FIN U, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE notice is hereby hiven to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Cora M. (’line, deceased to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held nt Greencastle, Indiana, on the 22nd day of December. 1644, iitid show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETT I. EM ENT A C - COl’NTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; und said heirs are notified to then end there make proof of heir ship, and receive tlielr distributive sliaree. First National Bank of Cloverdale. Admr. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 25th day of November, ‘ No. 8516. Omer C. Akera. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.
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