The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1945 — Page 3

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THI DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

Were simply ffld *bo«t the,way these full skirts'blow in summer breeses, so gay in their 'cotton stripes end checks and florals—and the way the sun-bright rayons take to pleats, sych pert plentiful pleats 1 You’ll be mii fecit Jkot* teej

4-H CL'I’B NEWS The Future Farmers 4-H club met Wednesday, June 6, at the home of Billy Bock with eight members and three guests present. Our president opened the meeting with the roll call which was answered with our h«;p a-'d number of years in 4-H Club

work.

A short discussion followed which included checking tinrecord books. The meeting was adjourned.

Carnes and refreshments were enjoyed by all, and the next meeting will be held at the home of Dale Newgent, Thursday, June 21, at 8:00 IP. M.

The Greencastle Boys 4-H Club met in the High School ■Building, Thursday, June 14. The meeting was called to order by the club leader, Gene Akers. An election was held and tinfollowing .officers were elected: President—Wendell Brattaln Vice-president—Bob Strain Secretary and Treas irer Dick Hoffman News Reporter—Jack Moss Alva Cash then gave a demonstration on how to make a rope halter. The meeting was then adjourned and the boys went to the gymnasium for a

The Jolly Cookers 4-H Club met June 13th. at the Bainbridge School building from 0:00 to 11:30. The meeting was called to order by Wilma Jean McFarland. The Pledge to the Flag was led by Peggy Thomas. Roll call was answered by "What I like most in 4-H.” Then the Secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. Alter that, plans for camp were made. Domcnstrations were gi.-'en by Wilma McFarland and Martha Sutherlin on how to make sandwiches. Phyllis Beck on how to make a drink. Then all Baking girls judged cakes. Those present were Jo Arv.) Brann, Peggy Thomas, Carolyn Gentry, Joyce Joan Hyten, Arlene Shuee, Donna Lu Pursell, Virginia Johnson, Willadeftn Martin, Phyllis Beck, Marjorie F.onner, Jeretta Sutherlin, Phyllis Cowger, Jacquelyn. Steward, Ahce Knauer, Donna Mae Blois, Wilma McFarland, Martha Sdthcrlin, and Barbara Pursell.

NAME DOESN’T SVIT HELENA, Mont. (UP)—Some names just don’t fit such as a man sentenced to five years in prison for grand larceny. His name—Warren Liberty.

PUBLIC SALE

OF PUREBRED DUROC HOGS

I will sell at Ihiblie Auction at mv farm In the east edge of Little Point on State Road 12, four miles northeast of Emlnenre and five miles south of Stllcsville—on

Monday* June 2.1 III*

At 12:30 O’clock. —CONSISTING OF—

Bowman & Sons herd and the sire of above gilts is IVrtect Tanbark No. 177995.

I Tried Sow, l-yr.-old, bred to Smooth .foe.

5 Nice Spring Gilts, weighing 80 lbs. eauh.

10—(JILTS—10

10 Gilts weighing 300 lbs. eaeh. Double immune and bred to Smooth Joe No. 191889.

1 Roar, Smooth Joe No. 191889, yearling past. This is an extra good boar and lias fine record. This hog is from the Dr. Fergee herd. His sire Is Smooth Chump No. 84879 and his dam Is Princess Relight No. 335532.

These gilts are out of Lambert Queen No. 46(>f>74 and Lambert Lady No. 400(918, which are from the Raymond

4 Boars, litter mates to above gilts wt. 309 lbs. eaeh. These are extra fine boars showing the Iiest of quality.

4. Spring Boars, really nice weighing 80 lbs. each.

IF VOU ARE LOOKING FOR DUROC HOGS WITH THE BEST OF QUALITIES, BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. TERMS:—CASH. Not responsible for accidents.

Arthur W. La in hr r I

ALTON HURST—Auctioneer, ESTEL CURTIS—Clerk. NEIGHBORS ARE WELCOME TO SELL IN THIS SALE.

PUBLIC SALE

OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

At the residence of Mrs. M. Rubush, at 305 East Walnut stret, Greencastle, Indiana, on

WedncMlay, J u nr 27 Sale begins at 12:30 P. M.

Magic Chef gas range, likn new; breakfast set, dining room suite, Studio couch, h<mk case, davenport, in fine condition; radio, telephone stand and stool, G. E. Sweeper with attachments, eleetrie Iron, mirrors, medicine cabinet, lumps, desk and chair, curtains, picture frames, leatliei brief ease, flower stands, two dressers, two beds, springs and innerspring mattresses, pillows, one Oak chiffonier, porch swing, cooking utensils, meat saw, fruit jars, end (able, porch Isix, clothes wringer, ironing ooard. Copper wash boiler, shovels, barrel* and other arlieles.

TERMS — CASH.

MHS. M. 1(1 III III ALTON HI RST, Auct. O. T. ELLIS & CLIFF’ McMAINS, Clerk.

DO YOU WANT A PERMANENT POST-WAR JOB? Wanted at once!

Truckers Car Loaders Sewing Operators Pellet Operators Packers Truck Loaders Car Unloaders Gram Unloaders

GOOD WAGES

Immediate employment. Opportunity for Advancement.

IT’S PERMANENT

THE GUDDEN COMPANY

1160 West 18th Street (Riverside Car) Indianapolis, Imi.

FOR SALE: Two hundred bushel oats; one 7 ft. McCormick Deering binder in good condition. Charles Lemmick. Phone 20F11. R. 2. 18-3p.

FOR SALE—Pump Jacks, $39.25 to $44.75, with covers; baled hay hoist; binder twine; cattla spray, 5 gal., $4.25; Fair-banks-Morse automatic water system, $81.25 to $164.50; bamboo yard rakes, $1.30; Burdsal white house paint, 5 gal., $16; Sump pumps; wash boilers; 48” poultry netting, $3.60 per toll; Starrett precision tools; tin snips. $1.20 to $2. Etchcson Hardware and Furniture, Bainbridge.

18-6t

PLANTS FOR SALE: Tomato, cabbage, pepper, sweet potato. Roy Budich Vesselenovich 74 Martinsville Street. 24-tf.

FOR SALE: 2000 bu. good yellow corn at Jefferson Township farm. Some baled timothy and light clover mixed hay, half mile north Cloverdale. Ralph Sandy Martinsville, Phone 69. 15-6t

FOR JSALE: Early Pioneet seed corn. Rex Hathaway. Phone 1F11. 25-tf.

FOR SALE: All varieties of early garden plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 North Indiana Phone 396-W. 30-tf.

FOR SALE: Huber 32-45 on lubber with road gear. Huber .separator on rubber, 30x50 with clover hulling attachments. A. M. Hodge, Belle Union. 18-3p.

FOR SALE: Cream separator, A-l condition. Elmer Estridge, y 2 mile east of Mt. Meridian on Road 40. 18-6t.

FOR SALE OR TRADE; Saddle horse. Elmer Estridge, mile east Mt. Meridian on Road 40. 18-6t.

FO RSALE: Saddle horses. George Clark, one mile north Barnard. R. 2, Ladoga. 18-3t.

FOR SALE: Pure bred Hampshire boar. Good one, weight 275 or 300 pounds. Wit Wright, Brick Chapel. 20-lp.

FOR SALE: Late tomato, cabbage and sweet potato plants at Joe Ellis. Phone 333-R. 503 Maple Avenue. 18-6t

FOR SALE: Shelby bicycle. A-l condition. 4 New Zealand white buck rabbits, thoroughbred. Spurgeon Qulnette, Cloverdale. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: Sow with 10 pigs, 4 weeks old. Six gilts to farrow about Sept. 1. John Poor. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: McCormick-Deer-ing binder, cut less than 500 acres. William Andrews, west of Fincastle. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: 8 head of shoats, about 40 lb, and one sow. Julian Petro. Fillmore, R. R. 1. 19-2p

FOR SALE: 24 inch furnace. Noon or evenings. Boswell’s Tin Shop, 111 North College. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: 1934 Plymouth deluxe coupe. Goad tires, below ceiling price. O. W. Irwin, 3 miles east of Greencastle, R. R 3. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: Repair shop, in a 30 by 60 ft. frame building. Consisting of blacksmith, welding, and soldering tools. All motor driven tools with individual motors. Albert Alice, Coates 5 ville, Indiana. 19-6t.

FOR SALE: Angus Bull, R. 3, Albert Ogle. 10-3p

FOR SALE: Tomato, cabbage, mango, and sweet potato plants. S. D. Early, Fox Ridge Road. 19-2t.

FOR SALE: Gas stove In good condition. 606 East Walnut. 19-2p

FOR SALE: Dressed frying chickens Bon Ton Restaurant, corner *3 ahd 40. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: Farmall-12 tractor with cultivator. Frank Bachert, 1 mile west Bainbridge on 36. 18-20-22-25-27-29-6p.

FOR SALE; 60,000 field grown tomito plants ten to twelve inches. Hearty plants, $4 per thousand, guaranteed good. See Marvin Jones on farm, 3 miles north Cloverdale, 2 miles soutih of 40 on State Road 43. Lock ridge farm, by electric power station on State road 43 or call 237-iR. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. 18-20-2t.

FOR SALE: Folding collapsible baby carriage with top; adjustable. Black imitation leather,

West Side 20-lp.

-Wanted-

Feathers Wanted: New or old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Co. 907 No. Broadway, St.

2. Mo.

WANTED TO RENT: Modern

lools, by August 1. 124, Banner. 18-6t.

WANTED: Farm hand, no

nent; electricity: garchickens meat hogs;

FL, Banner.

18-3p.

WANTED TO BUY OR RENT: Used baby crib and high chair. Call 694-RX. l9-2p.

WANTED: Man 25 to 40 years of age. Steady work, good pay Give reference and experience first letter. Answer Banner Box 21. 20-4t.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co, eod

WANTED: Men and women for steady employment. Excel lent opportunities for high school graduates or ex-service men, single or married. Give full details in first letter. Write Box AF, Banner. 20-3t.

NOTICE: Person who took rifle is known. Return to Banner office. No questions asked. Greencastle Monument Co. 10-2p. PARKERSBURG GENERAL STORE: We buy poultry, domestic rabbits, and eggs. W« handle Dr. Clark and Hess Starter, grower and egg mash Also have full line staple groceries. Jack T. Withers, Ex-Service man. New Market phone. Free pick-up anywhere. 21-6p.

"There Goes The Bride", a comedy play in three acts will be presented in Gobin Church Community Hall at 8:00 P. M. on Wednesday evening. Admission charge will be Uhirty cents, including tax. Profits will bo used to send members of Fillmore and Greencastle Methodist Youth Fellowships to BattleGround Institutes. 19-2n.

Will pay cash for a late mode! car. 404 West Jacob street, Greencastle. 19-3p.

Have your rugs and upholstering cleaned. Phone 903. Collins, 602 S. Bloomington, St., 18-4p.

WANTED: Around 200 acres grassland farm and some crop land. Plenty of barn room. House unimportant. Small stream desired. Must have good water supply. Don't want on river, highway, or railroad. Write H. R. Field, Monticello, R. 4, Ind. 15-18-20-3p.

FARMERS! You can have electric power on your farm for as little as $89.50! A 5fflntgomery Ward Power-lite Plant will bring you electric lights, running water ,and the use of electric accessoiies and tools. Buy it on time with a 10', down payment. Get complete details at Wards. MONTGOMERY WARD. 20-6t.

-Lost-

LOST: Trailer hitch at Cloverdale Sale Barn. Clyde Grimes, Phone 2F12. 20-2p.

WANTED: Riders to and from (Indianapolis. Shift 7:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Wm. Douthitt, 30.1 Ohio Street. 20-2p.

LOST: Ankle chain with names Bill and Deloris, between Schoenman's and post office. Deloris Tweedy, Phone 502-W. 19-3t.

John Tharp wants to make a dime. 20-lt.

LOST OR STRAYED: A i Hereford cow with horn.s. One I yearling Hereford bull. In vicinUty of Mt. A1 'rid.an. Reward for j :my information. Tom Stanger, : Piione 524-J. 19-3t.

Want to turn your what not into money. See John Tharp, 317 North Jackson. 20-lt.

-FOUND-

WANTED: A boy wants lawns to mow and trim, also odd jobs, such as cleaning basements, etc. Inquire first house east of school on, Fox Ridge at Emil Jurich’s. 20-2n.

FOUND: Man’s wrist watch. Owner call Kay Westphal, 530. I8-3p.

WANTED: A returning veteran wants to buy small farm with or without house. Preferably in Madison Township. Write all particulars to S-Sgt. Ray Skimmerhorn, 35152827, Hq. Battery, 494 FA Bn., APO 262, r / r Postmaster, New York, New York. 20-lp.

FOR REN1

FOR RENT: Furnished light heusekeeping rooms. 408 Hanna.. 19-2p.

■FOR RENT: Seven room house, newly decorated. Including garden and chicken house. Inquire 1 1-4 miles south of Putnamvillo. Z.b Berry. 19-2t.

WANTED: Call 795-J.

Plastering done. 20-22-2t.

ICE CREAM

-Real Eatate-

FOR. SALE: Repair shop, in a 30 by 60 ft. frame building. Consisting of blacksmith, welding and soldering tools. All motor driven tools with individual motors. Albert Alice, Coatesville, Ind. 18-3p.

At hom* —Any flovor — Dnliciovt —Smooth — No ice crystal* — No cooking—No revrhipping — No jcorched flavor—Eaty — 1nexpen»ive—20 recipe* in each 15< pack-

age. Plea*e a*k your grocer for

L(MDOI11)€My

Homemade Ice Cream

5TABIUZCR

l lf.HOONOt*RY-835 HCWikD S*N FMNCISCO 3, CAUt. nj—nin 'iSHSflrr,.

FOR SALE: An attractive four room home on 8 acres. Five miles from Greencastle on black

FR SALE: Several extra nice, large sow*, ready to pig. Double immuned. Sell one or all. Price right. Get your winter’s meat supply now. Harold Boesen, two miles south cep^t jUant. IA , , it 20-22-2p.

Auto -- Fire - Lite INSURANCE Save 25%

on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

NOTH l«: OF FIX \ I. *FTTI F-

MFXT OF FSTXTF

NOT IFF IS HEREBY GIVEN to th«» Creditors. Ilelrw and Heg'nlees of Indiana Florence Patriek, deceased to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Oreeneastle, Indianu, on the 21th day of September. 194f», and show cause, if

UPHOLSTERY

CLEANED EXPERTLY Cull For and Delivery

WHITE CLEANERS PHONE 257

/ 7aTT7im. i a a, i* . aai • Atk.kA. i

any. why the FINAL HKTTU:

MR NT ACCOF NTS with

the estate of Haiti decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive ■hare*. Alfred E. Patriek WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 19th day of June, 191 •

No s:.4s

10BIG GLASSES 'AttEffSTfi DRINKS]

or sale at all dealers.

opiii- i'. Akers, <.’h*ru 1’utniim Circuit Court.

20-2t.

F. a._lli>mllton, Atty.^

MAN HAD BRICK IN STOMACH 10 YEARS

One man said for 10 years he felt like he had a bring in his stomach. This was undigested food inside of him. He was headachy, swollen with gas, terribly constiuated. He took ERB-HELP and says the feeling like a brick In his stomach disappeared. Bowels regular now, gas and headaches gone. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don’t go on suffering Get this new medicine—Sold by all drug stores in Greencastle.

Immediate Delivery BURDSAL-W00DRUFF

Outside S’} 20

White J Paint, gal. ETCHESON

Hardware & Furniture

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