The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1946 — Page 3

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ARATHON GASOLINE. low SmSGNIZFD for Summer

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It’s a reminder that you need a different gasoline every season of the year... to keep your car at peak performance. A reminder that Marathon Gasoline is changed four times a year... tempera-ture-adjusted at the refinery, right now, for summer's higher driving temperatures. Makes a difference? ive in for’a slimv-ime tankful/today.

• More miles per gallon • No vapor lock — no spluttering, bucking, stalling • Faster pick-up in every speed range • Smoother engine performance pt all speed* • Unfaltering power that takes hills in stride • Faster starting under all conditions

MARATHON GASOLINE AND OIL • BEST IN THE LONG RUN THE OHIO OIL COMPANY • Producers of Petroleum since 1887

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High Point Oil Co. 14 W. Washington St. Greencastle, Indiana

iPORTANT POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW BOUT YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE

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Keller - Coan Pharmacy

THE COMPLETE DRUG STORE ★ TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU

18 E. Washington St

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★ IS A REGISTERED PHARMACIST FILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS? At the Krller-C'oan I’hamiacy F.VERV prosrription is filled by a registered pharmacist witli an education and knotvledtfe of nil the newest and most |Mitent drug*. I'nder no circumstances du we allow an unregistered man In his apprentice stage to even touch your prescription. ★ IS YOUR PRESCRIPTION FILLED WITH ACCURACY AND WITHOUT SUBSTITUTION? The Keller-roan Pharmacy has only one way to fill a prescription — the correct way. Absolutely no substitutes are made in any eireumstuure. Your prescription Is filled at Keller-Coan hy Registered Pharmacists only with trained and experienced accuracy. ★ ARE THE INGREDIENTS OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION FRESH AND HAVE THEY BEEN PROPERLY STORED? The Kcller-Ctian Pharmacy has the latest equipment for storage. All perMiaMe drugs are stored in special refrigeration, In colored glass etc., as the drug mny

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★ IS YOUR PRESCRIPTION IN A PROPER CONTAINER? The Keller-Coan I’liarmaey dispenses all Its prescriptions in siscclal containers — I hi rag lass—a sterile, airtight, and light proof glass. ★ IS YOUR PRESCRIPTION PROPERLY PRICED? The Keller-Coan policy Is to charge as economically as possible for the highest quality drugs available. CNOKR NO CIKt CMSTANCKH are yon charged extra for oiir special storage facilities and for full registered pharmacists to fill your prescriptions, ★ IS YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE OPEN FOR CLEANLINESS INSPECTION OR IS IT “CLOSED OFF BEYOND YOUR SIGHT?” The Keller-Coan prescription department Is OPEN In view and OPEN for your inspection. ★ IS YOUR PRESCRIPTIOH STORE COMPLETE The Keller-Coan Pharmacy Is complete for the family’s drug needs — the diabetics haxe their detriment, complete to the nth degree — mother has her department, and hahy has its department. We are ready to serve yon every day and each hour of the day.

IN ■MEMORY In memory of Thelma (Heady! Day who departed this Hfe one year ago today, July 2, 1945. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tried to break, but all in vain. To have, to love, ami then to part , Is the greates sorrow of one’s heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Missed hy your pals, Eva, Jo, Thelma, Vietta, Mildred, Leon 1 , Moire, and Helen.

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IN MEMORY In loving memory of our dear wife, daughter,, and sister Thelma Heady Day, who passed ! away one year ago July 2. 1945. Mr. Kenneth Day, Lon Heady and daughters.

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VTHITING SON Mrs. Menta Snider left Friday Tor Washington D. C. to visit her son Wayne and wile. Wayne ..has just recently accepted a position as assistant eliior of Scientific Military Intelligence, -.vith office in the Pentagon.

Classified Ads

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Leonard ice box, 75 lb. capacity, white enamel lined. Good condition. Call 744M. 1-Rt

FOR SALF.: Tin milk strainer 55c: galvanized sprinkler cans; milk filter discs; creosote; poultry netting; lawn hose; lighting fixtures; step-on garbage pails; electric churns; all metal handy push carts; gasoline storage pumps $6.95 and $26.95; pump jacks; block salt; milk stools $1.19; house brooms.98c; wire

trash burners; 5

cans- egg shippers (6 dozen size)) $2.79; grass shearers; Coleman handy gasoline plant; tractor lamps; Dobbins metal garden dusters; archery sets; folding ironing hoards; .1 tine hay forks. C, H. and C. Hardware, Bainbridge, 26-lf FOR SALFL Building wall i board, all sizes; slate roll roofing; national hoard composition roofing, ,$6..’!0 per square; felt roofing paper; building paper; cement; lime; masonry cement; outside white house paint, creosote barn paint; Armstrong fiber glass insulation; 3”xl6” Taylorbilt cotton insulation. Bainhridge Lumber Company. 26-tf. ATTENTION: Rubber for your

wheel barrow.

FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey co>v. Edmond Tnrr, two miles west of Limedale. 2-lt

FOR SALE: Pratically new sweep rake for Ford tractor. Call Greencastle 22F2. 2-lt

FOR SALE; Clark Jewel 4 burner gas stove; Regina vacuum cleaner with attachments;

■al T asi>line K lidor: 7x0 ' ViIton ,U S- Call 708-R ga ga. ln ^| |, etween g an( j g p m 2-2t 6 dozen sizel I ‘

FOR SALE: Light canvas, car top boat can be handled by one man. Ideal for casting or fly fishing. Robert Gorham, Fillmore. 2-.'ip.

FOR SALE: One good set driving harness, one show buggy, one good sulky, new tires. J. C. McLaughlin. R. R. 7, Box 261, Terre Haute, Ind. 2-2p

with fruit and some Umber, near Road 40, ten miles west of Greencastle, for three or Tour room house in or near Greencastle. Call 205-M. 29-5p

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LOST: Brown billfold with important papers. Please return to 1007 South Crown St. Reward. 2-2p MisCELLAREOUS

YOU can beat, the summei heat Insulate. Blown in pneumatically. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60. 29-tf

WANTED: Any Kina oi dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charge* paid. John Wachtel Company: eod

Fur coats mothproofed for 5 years for only 25 cents a year. Berlou Mothspray guarantees to repair y*ur coat if damaged by • moths within 5 years. KellerCoan Pharmacy. 2-lt

FOR SALE: Antique cherry |

chest. Lawrence Butcher, Phone You’ve heard stories of recent.

175-R. 640 East Walnut St. 2-lp. FOR SALE: McCormick Dcering Hay loader, goal as new Bill Andrews, West of FinCastle. 2-3p

FOR SALE: 5 shoats weigh- (

Tire, tube and j ing 60 lbs. and 2 sows with 6

wneel $15. While they last. Manford Graver Welding and Repair, 208 North Jackson street. 27-6t.

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FOR SALE: Frying chickens. 902 S. Indiana St. l-2t

pigs each. See Fred G. Cox. 205 W. Jacob St. 2-lp.

marvelous, scientific discoveries. Ask about, exciting, new PyroMoth! Affords protection for 5 years against two of our greatest destroyers moth and fhe. Try it: Mullins Drug Store. 2-lt Immediate openings for capable girls. Stenographers, secretarial experience helpful, clerical positions, good at mathematics, comptometer training preferred,

FOR SALE: Good milk cows.

Robert Goldsberry. 3 miles east Permanent positions, good salary.

and one mile northeast.

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5 day 40 hour week, air condi-

phone, recently remodeled.

FOR SALE: Concrete block

j silo, in A-l condition. Will soli jyale Cue, 721-R.

worth the money. 1 Vs> miles ! Northwest of Cloverdale. C.

| Hood. Cloverdale. R 2.

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1 toned Office, U. S. Corrugated

FOR SALE: Alto Conn Saxa- jriner Box 1909 Roosevelt Ave.

Indianapolis, Indiana. 2-2t.

Call 2-2p

REAL ESTATE

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,FOR SALE: 10 tube Kadet Radio, violin and case, tennis i acket, 6 S. Madison St. l-2|i

FOR SALE: Fries. Will de- i liver Saturday, dressed or on foot. Mrs. Homer Slavens, Greencastle,I R. 1. l-2p FOR SALK: Transparent' apples. Arthur Cooper, Greencastle, R. 1. One mile south of Mt. Olive on state farm road. l-2p

FOR SALE: 1940 Indian motor- | cycle, size 45, excellent condition. * ” ’— ’ J, Braekney,

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All accessories, J. Greencastle. R. 1.

FOR SALE: Transparent

j apples. Buchiet Orchards.

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FOR SALE The Omnerly Home on East Washington Street with eight acres of goint ground. This well hidll house lias five rooms down, three rooms and hath up. a new furnace and idty water. Twelve fine lots can be sold off this property and leave several acres around the house. Price $850(1. J. T. Christie Heal Estate

NOTICE: F a r m W o m e n’s Market, new location. 3 East Franklin Street. Open Saturday. 2-3p New commandant of the University of Oklahoma ROTC is • Oil. JeProme J. Waters, Jr., who (was a member of the milTary | science department 15 years ago • and coarh of the university polo jteam for several season*. | A 12-year-old apple tree has ' from 60,000 to 90,000 leaves, or •approximately 3,300 square feet of leaf surface.

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WANTED

WANTED: Someone to put up. hay on shares. Rena Sechman.J 2 % miles west of Coatesville.

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Softball

WANTED

once. Buchheit Orchards.

WANTED: Experienced waittess 23 years old wants work in

IT COUID HAPPEN! The worldwide shortage of fats and oils is desperate. Unless you and er-ery American housewife keep turning in your used fats, a whole month’s suirply of soap may be lost to each one of us!

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NEED HOUSE: 4 rooms or I more, modern, by August 25 by

j teacher in high school. Call Ban-! resturant. Day work. Or would I ner Office l-2p consider any other kind of work. | - Inquire Box 46 c o Banner. l-3p

! FOR SALE: Fries, 2 1-2 to 4 lbs. Dressed or on foot. Mrs. Harry Tresner, Greencastle R. 3 or Phone Bainhridge. l-2p.

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Tuesday Post 58 vs. Home Laundry DePauw vs. Cloverdale Wednesday Fillmore vs. V F. W. 459

FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet sedan, A-l condition. Call 038-R 11 Chestnut street. l-2p

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every drop of m FAT!

-FOR SALE: Fries, 4 mile* Northeast of Greencastle, Walter Purnell. l-2p

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Public Service vs. Morton

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Johnson’s vs. V. F. W r .

1550

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Bainhridge vs. Russellville

WANTED: Sleeping room for two or 2-rooin apartment. Box 33, < r Banner. l-3p

WANTED: Cook at Spence’s Grille, Roads 36-43. l-3p

WANTED: Experienced cook, man or woman. Y-Cafe, corner of Road 40 and Greencastle Road. l-6p.

FOR SALE OR TRADE; One 1931 Buick % ton truck small for my business for 114 ton truck or car or live stock. What have you. Call 155-W.j

WANTED: Restaurant

help.

tooj Two cooks, dishwashers, waitresses. Call Stilesville 45. Truckers’ Haven, Stilesville, Route 40.

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Monday’* Game* Jonnson’s had to forfeit to i Morton last night due to lack of players. Reelsville won a forfeit from Russellville w h e n Russellvi’le failed for the second time to show

up.

There will be a meeting of team managers some time th.s week in order that we can form two separate leagues, a fast league anil a slow league.

Walter S. Campbell, No. 9 N.

College, Griymckstte, Ind.

j WANTED: Cook and kitchen help. Royalc Cafe. 26-6t

FOR SALp UK,TRADE: On WANTED: Farm hand. Dairy Bradley row crop on rubber andj experience preferred. 7 room cultivator, guaranteed O. K. ail '![hou*e, electricity. Good wages.

two bottom out/it completely! overhauled; one Deere spreadei | large size, a real spreader, $125.; j one 10-20 on rubber, one 10-20 on j steel. Call 155-W. Walter S. j Campbell, Greencastle, Ind. l-6t

James Lynn Myers,

Roachdale. 29-3p.

WANTED: To trade good six room house, with outbuildings, five and one half acres of ground,

FOR SALE: 6 coon hound pupa. 2 solid black. 4 black and tan. 8 weeks old. Dame extremely fast, solid black, 40 lbs. Crying bawl on track. Chop at tree. Sire Is A. K. C. and U. K. C. register-1 ed black and tan. Extra fast, natural crooner and bugle voice. Woodson New. 3 miles north on 43 and '-t mile west. 2-lp

DON'T ITT SOAP SHORTAGES get worse! Skim, scrape, and scoop every drop of used fats. Tell your neighbor, too. Used fats are urgently needed for soap and other peacetime goods! TURN IN MORE tf$EP fATS •IT 40 FOKiVSKY FOUND

FOR SALE: 40 acre farm order hog tight fence. 1-2 tillable. Some timber, lots Locust posv 6 room house, 2 car garage, chicken hru.Se, plenty of water 4 1-2 mile N. W. Greencastle Fred Reed. . 2-4p.

"House Trailers" NEW AND I’SED Immediate Delivery PLANTATION” — 18 Mile* North-east of Indianapolis on Highway 67 — EASY TERMS — Phone — MeCnnlsvIlle *125

^ItSSttltWONTHUr FOMUttrUKHESS? Thl» great medicine is /amow* to relieve pain, nervoua distress and weak, cranky, ’dragged out’ feelings, of such days—when due to feniala functional monthly disturbances. munm/urs'asnsA

TRAP SHOOT at FILLMORE, IND. Thursday, July 4th, All Day (Prize*) Shell* \x 111 he Hold on ground*. Not re*|M>n*lhk> for aecident*. Meadow Brook Gun Club

SAFETY SI’GGKNTIONS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July l — (INSi Fearing a huge loss of life In motor accident* during the Fourth of July holiday, officials of the Hoosier Motor Club today suggested the following precautions for motor ists. 1. Don’t weave in and out of the line of traffic. Maintain a steady'tlriving pace, avoid spurts and high speeds, and rest when necesftary to overcome fatigu<\ 2. If you do not wish to drive over 20 or 30 miles per hours, stay off the heavily-traveled highways, as the slow driver is a menace in heavy traffic just a* much or more so than a fast driver. 3. Don’t drive on the wrong side of the road; keep to the right particularly on curves. 4. Never pass on hills, curves, or at street intersections. 5. Get an early start both on the outgoing and return trips; plan to take your journey hy easy stages. I 6. Be especially careful In night ! driving. Overdriving your headI lights is a major cause of acciI dents. 7. Watch for cars coining out [ of side roads, particulary after | (iusk. 8. Remember, use some common sense in your driving and hi' , courteous at all times. Driving an automobile is a privilege and not a light. j 9. Above all take it easy. Avoid tension, strain and hurry in order to insure that your vacation journey will be a rou.xd trip.

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