The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1946 — Page 4
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THE Daily BANNER, GREENCAST! E, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1940.
*;• •> *!• •! <• *1* *:■ {c;. ar i da agniei. ^ ROACHDALE * Russpll Rcckhili remains abc:jt j # + + + + + + + + .[. + ® I the same at this writing. Mrs. Kdna Young entertained! Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Hebrr | members of her bridge club alterjted the races Sunday after-
Wedhesday afternoon at
Hume west of Ftoaehdale. There Mr. and Mrs. Francis Under-
Beaefit Party at V. F. \Y. Home Wednesday at 7:30. 'Public invited. 30-31.
her noon at Jungle Park.
Roaehdale. There Mr. and Mrs. Francis were three tables of bridge. M wood of Greeneastte spent the
the conclusion of rounds, Mrs. Freeda Robertson held high score, Mrs. Cora Goslin second, and Miss Helen Smyth. Miss May Carpenter. Mrs. Hazel Lovett and Miss Helen Smyth were guests. Mrs. Tress Hutchins delightfully entertained a group of h-r friends Thursday afternoon at a party consisting of five tables of bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Blanch Potter, Mrs. Glenn Irwin and Mrs. Glen Irwin, third. Mrs. Nellie Jones, guest prize. Other guests were Mrs. Juanita Hanna, Miss May Carpenter, Mrs. Ester Byrd and Mrs. Dorctha Myers. Mrs. Letha Hicks is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Boling end family near Jamestown. Mr. Boling was operated on at the St. Vincent hospital on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and daughter were Monday afternoon callers of E. C. Rogers and Mrs. Alice Hostetter. Mrs. Blanche Monnctt and Mrs. Agnes Ryans of Greencastle were afternoon callers on friends Friday. Mrs. Alice Hicks spent the| week end with Mrs. Grace Tribby at Ladoga. Kll Rogers is visiting with his daughter. Mr and Mrs, Roy Wil l son and family of Dayton, Ohio.| Mrlb Amrrila Ann Todd ^ of ! Cloverdale is visiting Mrs. Coy Ryan and Mrs. Roscoe Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Har-p'T of Greenville. 111., are visiting their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James llricker and family. (K+*S* + 4 , + + - * , + *t‘*fr + + ^ FERN ♦ O + + + + + + + + •:.•!•* * # Mrs. Robert Burks entertained with a birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter’s 3rvl blrhoay. Those present were Mrs. Francis Underwood. Lola Pearl and Marcia Sims of Greencaatle; Mrs. Paul Burks and daughter. Carolyn Sfie, Mrs. Nurma Frost of Rrunersyown, Mrs. Abner Cox and children, Mrs. Hubert Ojx and son, Donnel; Mrs. Norma | Jolinson and son. Raymond, Mrs. j William York rurd daughter, j Judy; Barbara and Doris Cox. Vivian Mae Hvber, Mrs. Bme-st Heber and the honored guest, Anna Mae Burks. She received many nice presents. Contests were enjoyed by all. Winners were Mrs F.mest Heber, Donnel ] Cox and Lola Pearl Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. Mrs. Donovan Heber and j diughter, Ruth Ann, Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Paul Burks
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter. I Mrs. Ross Furney and Mrs. Ernest Heber attended the West Madison-Home E" Chib at Mrs.
Frank Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Shinn visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rn-khill Thursday evening. Francis and Lois Frazier aryi Dennno Sutherlin visited Vivian Mae Heber Thursday evening. SEPARATE CHICKENS Poultrymen who arc tempt'd to hold back old hers in antieipa tion of rising poultry p-irri should keep the hens separate from th" pullets, advises the Purdije University p ultry department. Either allow the hens to range or the pullets, thereby avoiding diseases bring transmitted by hen to pullets. CARD OF THANKS I sincerely want to thank all of my friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers and cards sei.l to me during my stay in the hospital. I also want to thank Dr. Hutcheson, Dr. Wiseman ar I Dr. Dettloff and the hospital staff for their kindness. Gay Skelton. pd.
IN MEMORY
In memory of my mother, Mr.-. I Lucinda Bell Hodshire. Odessa Volkcrs. pd.
FALL PASTCRE
Spring sewn swe^t clover furnishes some fall pasture in favorable seasons, an abundance of pasture during the spring and early summer of the second year, hut is only littl? belter than permanent pasture thereafter. When Korean lespedeza is added tc thin stands of sweet clover or to other pasture mixtures, they will furnish late summer and fail pasture, according to the
WRECK REBUILDING FENDER • BODY REPAIRS CAR PAINTING Mofor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Motor Tune-up Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing COMPLETE CAR SERVICE
Classified Ads FOR SALE: A gas stev in good condition. Phono 2G5-R 2-2p.
FOR SALE: Hereford bull
| FOR SALE: One phorc ^ cnlf weight about GOO lbs. Robert
truck hydraulic dump bed. Phone, enit, wcigm
WAN ttD
713-MX.
:i0-3p I Allen, R. 3,
FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion October 4th: 3 Hamnshi.-e s-w . 22 pigs, 2nd. litter. Russell Day. I
2-lt
Will give home end meals to elderly man for light duties. No milking. Lave name, address at Banner Office. 30-3p.
FOR SALE. Used adjust :hi invalid's chair, cane back an ! seat: wood parts, cherry, only $1605 delivered in citv. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square Forest Cook, Manager 2-lp
At Sale 'Pavilion Friday: 12 Hereford and bull calves, weigh I 350 to 600 lbs. These calves are reallygood. 2-2t
FOR SALE: Florence 5 Kirn -i kerosene range with built-in oven. David Sublett, Putnamvill -
2-5-2p
FOR SALE at Sale Pavilion ! Friday, Oct. 4th, two saddle colts, 15 months old. 30-4n. ~FOR SALE: 1939 Indiana S»out Motorcycle. A-l oindition new tires, just overhauled, n w paint, like new. 1 1-2 miles south Mt. Meridian, Willis O'Neal.
30-3p.
Phono Brick Chapel.
30-3p,
WANTED:
Anyone having a
few sacks of cement for sale
FOR SALE: Wincsaps, Rrdj ca!1 '°r write me. Walter S. ami Rhode Island I Cani I lbp11 Greencastle. Indiana.
1 Phone 155-W. 2-3t
Delicious
Greening apples. W. C. Zaring. Road 40, one mile east of Manhattan. 30-6t.
FOR SALE: At auction, Friday, October 4th. Purebred Poland Chinas, 30 boars and 20 gilts. Vaccinated and hangs tested. Ou.r hogs make good in the feed lot and the show ling. We bred the first pribe light weight Poland barrow at the 1946 barrow show and he was reserve champion at the game show. Sale 5 miles east of Ladoga. Follow
" *■ ' j the arrows. Warner C. Kessler A FOR SALE: One load of corn. 1 Sr ” ,s - N(, w Ross, Ind. 27-5t
WANT TO BUY: Modern ^ house, prefer small acreage.
FOR SALE: Cushman 3 whe»l i Gash. Inquire Box 25, Banner, package car, 1-4 ton capacity, j 2-4t.
Bert Dininger, 2 1-2 miles eastj Mt. Meridian. 30-l-2-3p
Married man with family
I wants year round job on farm. FOR SALE Canning -pears, W. ! Mu st have house furnished. Well R. Holt. Phone 372-R. 2 -lp i ex P p rienced with livestock and
— j machinery. References. Inquire at Baanner. 30-6p.
FOR SALE: sows aP(d 8
pigs, reasonable.
1 1-2 mile south of Mt. Meridian, Willis O'Neal. 30-3p
FOR SALE: One
WANTED: Two riders 8 to 4:30 at Allison 5. Call Phillip Goode. Brick Chapel. 30-3p.
FOR SALE: Apartment stove. Excellent condition.
Hlghfall.Ave.
#3
3001 ,
One fat butcher calf. A. A Ogle, route 3, Greencastle. 2-lp
FOR SALE: New l
radio, Stewart Warner. 311 W. Columbia. Phone 602-VV. 2-2! At Sale Pavilion, Friday, Oct. 4 1934 Chevrolet Coach, will
FOR SALE: APPLES Mary-
milking'
Shorthorn cow with calf. One! WANTED: Warm Morning heating stove. Sister’s Lunch One imitation cherry five piece. Jackson.
1 t-eakfast set. Each item first! ,, ,
class. Russell Btaydes. Carpent-j ersville. l-2t.
Waitresses at Apply at 104 N.
30-3t
Indianapolis. Leave Green-
castle at 2 p. m. Return 1:30 A. FOR SALE: Stainless steeli M - D D - York - 6 U Crown St. electric hot plate, two burners, j 30-3p
dale Orchard on 42 east of Clov- j (rdale to 2nd black top road, follow signs. Most varieties. R i used B. Steele, Mgr. 9-30p
practically 1 (liana St
610
south In- 1
l-2p.|
need repairs.
l-3t
FOR SALE: 1937 Pontiac or will trade for livescoek. Gilbert Cox, Fillmore. l-2p.
new.
WANTED: Any mna or aeao
— ' to, k Call 278, Greencastle FOR SALE: One heating stove I barges paid. John Wachtei ed 5 weeks. One 4 burner oil Company. ^ ,
range, built in oven. Howard ! Farrow, Morton. l-2p.' WANTED: Waitress at the Yl
' Cafe, Road 40-Greencastle Road.' W)R SALE. About 180 cement, Telephone Stilesville. 2-6p I
FOR SALE: Pick up truck, trade for later
1934 good
model
Phone 297 !• ree Estimates Gladly .Made.
Chevrolet^ BOR SAI.E: Burebre I polled tires wi i Shorthorn, male calves, good. W. pleasure IJ ' AIIee - P* 10 ™ 726-W. l-2t
car and pay difference. Abner! FOR SALE: Walnut Jenny Cox. Bainhridge. l-.lp. | umi bedstead, twin size. Good FOR SALE: 2 full size feather "' n ' lition . als0 P' a *<l wool coat
1 with fur collar, size 12. Inquire at 111 West Columbia or Phone 458. l-2p.
% Weak,Run-Down reeling Is Often
K Warning
That The Red-Blood
Is Getting Low
beds; cotton mattress, good upright piano; good pony saddle: new 550 gallon under ground
tank and pump. H. F. Cash, FOR SALE Cloverdale. 2-2p pates $16 2 5 ;
blocks also a Florence heating stove. S. B. Acton, three miles cast Mt. Meridian, Road 40.
2-4-2p
FOR SALE or would trade' for modern house in Greencastle, a 42 acre farm. Inquire at Banner. 2-4-2p.
WANTED: Laundry work. 514! East Washington St. 2-lp.'
FOR SALE: god condition.
Estate Heatrola, Bailncr C. W. Glover, I'd
j WANTED: Woman to do family ironing at my home. Tele-* phone 607 after four p. m. 2-2p WANTED: To rent 3 or more rooms, unfurnished. Box M. r / c
2-2p.
'» s o repair anvil player - Can sdTi MUian, 208 s. SJ Psinbridgp wS Festival—The s«J * a ;" b ^ achjl Fl,n ^tiv,, t0 .1 Fyninaaimn Oct i J 3eV(‘ra| kind, of F '"' lu.-ling a n olj f J
VVatci ' tml
fuU an 'wuncen>e n ta ” 0U " 8 a. m. to J
Quf'ry, Owne r
savo - vou '' wa S |, er \ c, ' sts ‘"tie. but ad J
'Hefulness. For Perts trained i n , t«g.". Call „ n U| Miller's hardware Authorized Maytag Starti^~0d~r sale of new and
ladiea, ,^,1,)-
"•en’s suits, top j rubbers, rubber boo( men's and ladies 1 boots. Selling on i health. Friendl
bridge, Ind.
CH1 tJ^CPPER^ Church, Saturday, | r> P- m., benefit d 1 Pro.'essional Womenal
He invited.
12 foot all metal ‘ n ' iles south Cement Plant. 2-2p. WANTED: Large Buff brick roll ! 1 " 1 " — ■ ' ■ - trunk. Call 263-M.
mur nruit roil | FOR SALE; Es . tat ,, Heatrola,I
FOR SALE: Pure-bred Poland S1<,ins per sf ‘ l,arp $5 00: Stone I good oendition. Call 9F22 2-2p.|
China males and gilts ott' sillin K P or s T' a re $4 a 0; Pouring | Thomas, Morton. 2-4-2p W001 in ' sulatinn ; 55. 65 lb.
roll roofing; Red barn paint 5 gallons $11.55; Coal chute doors $5.25; Alumni shield roof roating
fence. |
l-6t. !
steamer | 2-lt I
KX-GI BAWLS OIT
ARMY OFFICERS 5 gallons $16.25; Lawn MUSKEGON, Mich. (INSI Bainbridge Lumber Co.
WANTED: Woman for maid! - I work, full or part tine. Middle
FOR SALE: Minneapolis-Ho i-1 age preferred. Phone 460. 2-2t I .■jywell thermostat for hot air] — !
furnace—damper control. Used!
Vault and cessp. Write Earl McQdM West Terre Haute,] Harrison 0178.
eight months. Phone
6.39-J. 2-lp.
It doesn't take an ex-marine.or! an enlisted man to appreciate ‘
f you do not feel like your real self, ao , hi . hllt hplnu
_ j . ,ot have the urge to be up and doing, ,nlh slor y. Dl| t it neips .
Purdue University department of vhy not check-up on your blood
trength? Look at the palms of your
■eronomy.
STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service
NEW Fl’RNAC ES IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Repair for all makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers and furnaces.
ACE HEATING and VENTILATING CO. DALE OLKU — J. BURTON Phone 519-.I Or Write D. Oler Route 1
■ends, your fingernails, your Ups. the ones of your ears—are they pale and ott
•olor?
Every day—every hour—millions of ny red-blood-cclla must pour forth iom the marrow of your bone* to relacc those that are worn-out. A low (load count may affect you In several , -aye: no appetlta. underweight, no ■icrgy, a run-down condition, lack of 'ststance to infection and disease. To get real relief you mu»t keep up our blood streng'h. Medical authorities, •y analysis of the blood, have by poalve proof shown that SSS Tonic la daringly effective In building up low ’ ood strength In non-organlc nutrlrnal anemia. This la due to the SSS rnlc formula which contains special .nd potmt activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps you enjoy the ood you eat by Increasing the gastric 1 gestlve Juice when It Is non-organl-lly too little or scanty—thus the stomv h will have little cause to get balky ydh gas, bloat and give off that sour ood t ode. Den t wait! Energize your body with 'e.i. red-hlood. Start on SSS Tonic now. i vigorous blood surges throughout n.r whole body, greater freshness and ■T ngth should make you eat better, 'f’P better, feel better, work better, r av better, have a healthy color glow In • mr skin firm flesh fill out hollow aces. Millions of bottles sold Get a l ittle from your drug store SSS Toale u ips Build Sturdy Health.
FOR SALE: Arvin electric room heaters with fans $11.25; , 2 burner 3 way electric hot
Muskegon State Park Ranger, plates $14 76; Premipt . electric William R. Hill was a Marine en-L weeper8 . Fairbanks Morse shal . listed man on Guadalcanal., , ow weU automatlc water sys .
While on duty in the paik. he
FOR SALE: Fuel oil heater, large size, used only a short i
LOST
LOST: Ladies brown purse between Monon Grill and Campus
Subway,. containing valuable 1
‘ | keys, about $20.00 in money. Re-1 th TZ T ““ "f ‘urn to June Hutcheson at Cent-
north Mt. Meridian. 2-2p.
I ral Bank.
low well automatic water terns;’Myera 3-4 H. P. deep well
came upon an army major and a | water svstPms $ i 69 .5 0 ; Sealy lieutenant who were playfully | tuftle , s mattr esaeg : Fairbanks driving a jeep across the bath- MorSe jet deep well wa t er -syshouse lawn, cutting deep ruts. | tems; Wayne ^ H p CO ntinuRanger Hill instructed thr* iOUS a j r compressors; All metal playful officers to find rakes and I 8Cooters s.-j.pg; Single and double shovels and fill in the scars in' pit axes; Milk strainers Clothes the vard. He stood by baskets; large garbage pails; watched while they did it. j Clothes dryers; Toys. C. H. and The ex-enlisted man insists! q Hardware Co., Bainhridge.
that he was only doing his duty when he decided that the job the major and the lieutenant did was not the way it should have been ^
done. So he made them do it all | East
over again.
Then Ranger Hill throw in a lecture for good measure and sent the eirant pair on their;
way.
FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion Friday, one team of mares, 7 and 9 x years old. Sorrel and roan, good workers, sound and g-entle. 2-2t.
FOR SALE: 21 inch tires and wheels; electric or hatyi er.ery. See John Tharp, 608 south Indiana St. 2-lp.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Baby’s play pen at John Lanham's. corner of Washington St. and Zinc
i Mill Road. l-3p.
FOR SALE:
Orchards.
Apples. Buehheit
30-eo«d. j
FOR SALE: 8 room modern house, block and a half from square, new stoker. See John Tharp, 608 South Indiana St. 2-lp.
FOR SALE: 6 room house, 3 miles west of Stilesville. on state road 40. Charles Chestnut. 30*3p.
FO RSALE:
boars. Morris Williams miles west Brick Chapel.
Berkshire
^ j su, acres Greencastle on
miles south of State Highway
; 4.3. 4 room house, full basement,
"0 ■’ 4 " i I furnace ' new electric water sys- ' ^ ' 1 '; tern, telephone, some out build-
ings. Price $6,000. C. H. Robertson. 30-3n.
l-2p.
Notary IDA E, m 514 E. Wat
LOST: A wallet at Greencastle, containing Navy discharge and other important papers. Wil- j >iam E. Ponter, Box 45, Russell-1 ville, Invl. 2-3t.!
FOR REN I FOR RENT: Double sleeping rooms i.j block from campus, j Men only. 505 E. Seminary. Call; evenings. i-2p '
NOTICE or FINAL SKTTLETIENT OF ESTATE notice is hereby uiven to tlie CroiHtors, Heirs find Lograteefi] <»t' Charles N. MrWethy, deceased< to appear in the Putnam Circuit j Court, held at GreencuHtle, Indi-j tma, on the 18th day of October. and show cause, if any, why I the PINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOP NTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: find said heirs a re notified to then and there make proof of hehflhln, find receive their distributive sha res. OoorRla L. McWethy, Executrix \\ TTNE88, the Clerk of said Court, this 23rd day of Sept. HMi! No. 8»»H7. inner C. Akers, f’lcrk Putnam Circuit Court. P. <!. Stoessi*!, A tty. 2n*«t,
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. Itl'j B. Washington Ph. 16
Unchangir Through The Time does not ( tre nor weaken strength of Die s we supply. Har.il* sign, reliably instil quality is everlsi JUST REE CARLOAD OF I AGAINST THE! I.KVLV- | FIRST KtTEl SAM) BLAST E<f greencas monument I not) S. I-Ofint St.
•erne* uN»ft authomty or the coca-coia company iy
COCA-COLA KOTTLING CO., Inc., Greonco«tl« Ind
