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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTIE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 1946

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Week SPECIALS

• itnlerdKneii Vdm»nai,trutor of n,r ■ -late ,,1 fl, ,i lev K Wlleox. .U •• a>..i «,n offer for sole at pub-

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of s:ii.| isi.iii’ t'oiisistiii^ of; " lii.i-kt-rs; I:• itsti-.uls; I Huf- ' * i IHiiiuy r.Hilf. i; |

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36 INCH OUTING FLANNEL . . BOYS' OVERALL PANTS . . . HEN'S BROWN MOC. OXFORDS JMEN’S PLASTIC HANDBAGS exhaust deflectors reduced LB. CANS WARD’S FLOOR WAX. |EW CEILING FIXTURES . . ,000 HR. RADIO BATTERY PACK I’S TIE-TOP CAPS .... IANGE BOILER JACKETS . . .

Haiti Wire: I

Work K. ik Ii, K. us J Hoxos OM '’!i:ih' I IMiimi Hell; ^ ,1. Iron K' ltlt . 'J Saws; | ('hii'kan 'l i oiiuhs ; | Ki n I roiis ; 1 | tig.Hai row 1 sl. «l I K;»ke; 1 .I* w. I I H ill; I ani'lo r: I 11 ..u i ‘ra t ; 2 •Irain Hins. I Uroo.Ur Ll*oisr; 1 lY.'d. r. .0 lltilKt Hosts »V Htoel. -i ..o|t<: : Forks; _* H.iirta-ls. 1

I* > il»|.' Sliov .•): J Sits HarnesH;] trie '•*H» Itaus; 1 Si»<l**r. 2 Pollnrs; 1 *o t - 11 Slnll.r; 12 H.ox.s .funk; itoiM.' 'I’r. of*, eta.; 1 Itnaik I Mow; Host |)lj£n«-rs; :: Snail«s Shovol: Cross Cul Saw: 2 Scoop Hoards; 15a us inlmrtl; 1 Lcatiior !!‘'lt: 'arpent. r tools. 1 1. v. I. 1 siitum-. saws. I Iloxcs; Tile l>rstin; 2 11ou- 11•• cs■ < ; tons i approx.) Loose I In \ . *• Hal»s Straw: 11 A • *orn in Held: it Feodlnjt Horh: I* La nil's: It* Hues; 1 2 yr Huok. 4S

I. i • ■ k c 11 s.

Said sale to louin at 11. f, 0 ok lo'-k A .M. Terms: Cash. Chari'v A Wiloox. A dm in 1st rator.

22*11.

FOR SALE: 8 gallon umbrtlla typo milk cans; one gallon tin molaSscg can. 16c; Leaf ral.es 69e np; 59" poultry fence; Heavy team harness: Heating stoves; Myers over-casing deep well water systems. $169.50; Fairbanks Morse jet deep well water systems, $153.50; Wayne porta >le air comjiress'Ms; Hurpee aim nnum pressure cokers; Two g i!lon Dazey churns $;i.75; Electric ehutns $16 50: Nails, all sizes: j All metal rubber tired scooters, $.'i,95^ Rremier electric vacu: m sweepers. $59.25; All metal el. c-

KuK SALE: Stairway, see Al-1 FOR SALE: Circulating KirebertCope. 22-2p'jdace ^cajir* Buff Brick Siding.

—— I $5 o4 per sq: Tapestry Brick Sid-

ns-rTls

FOR SALE: 9x12 Axmlnst"r

mg, some glazed tile, Florenee heating stove, some used iloo>rl

j ing. $5.00 per sq; Stone Siding.

WANTED: Vo rent 2 or .'I bed- , room house or apartment. All! information confidential. F. B! McCallle, Phone 131. 22-tf

Attic Ventilators, Lawn Fence,

and windows. S. B. Acton. 2 1-2 Asphalt Rcof Coatin} , miles east of Mt. Meridian on; Fence _ 47 , nch No p pi

21-2pI irp lw .„ io i n eh Stay. Bainbridge

Poultry

FOR SALE: 1938 Ford and half truck, new motor.

21-2pj B'civce 12

Lumber Co. Bainbridge.

22-61

FOR SALE: White B^skimo

cellent condition, half removable! Spitz dog. 9 months old. 204 S. refrigeration body. Call Stene.e college Ave. 22-lt Grill, intersection Roads 36 & 4';.!

21-3L| FOR SALE: Good model A

l Ford. Texaco Station. Mt. M

FOR SALE: Six shoats weigh-1 j t jj an

WANTED: A job to drive rah| or truck. Well experienced atj both. Know the town well. Inquire at 108 Hill St. 21-Op

KEm ILT MOTORS FOR S’ TO 84 F O R !» S NOW AVAILABLE AT MONTGOMERY WARDS 22-81

Chickens, Rabbits. wanted, highest price paid. 248 Nortl Beville Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind Phone Lincoln 9516. Market 0635. 8-.i0-p

ing 75-90 lbs. One | Limedale. Can be

mile west

seen after

MONTGOMERY WARD

GREENCASTIE, INDIANA

CARD OF THANKS r wish to thank my friends and relatives who visiter me and who sent me flowers, cards an,4 letters daring my recent stay in the Hospital. I also wish to thank the entire hospital staff. Pr. Wiseman and Dr. Johnson for their kindness to me. Lillie Day. pd

4 :00 p. m.

No. 4,

Morris Nelson, R. R

B’OR SALE: A-l condition.

21-2p. Russellville R. R.

Green Plymouth, ; trU( , k

kitchen ventilators; Sti no crocks and jars, all sizes; Coleman handy gas plants; Parm ik

electric fence chargers. $14.75 poR gALE

up; Crise automatic fiufnr cc I „ ^ . thermostats, $18.25; Large Uni-',.','!’ fR ‘ l *' ’ w '■?,' • v ‘ l - , , „ 'Ught, five good tires, rebuilt

versal hand sprayers $i.85; Eh e-1 , ,,

, . , ' . J | motor with 2,000 miles. Tommy

tnc room heaters, all types. C. j j U( | v

H. and C. Hardware Co. Ba n-i bridge. 22-tf. |

t > WANTED: Nice apartment

22 ' 2p ' j for family of three. Cali 725-RX Heatroia 7tovw| afler R:;!0 P. »'• 21-3,)

Noel Nicholson.

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Phone 757WX

for appoint-

22-2p.

WANTED TO RB7NT: House, louble or unfurnished rooms.

FOR SALE: 1936 FmM Thinm! Cl>ll ‘‘Kc employed. Answer Box

.lust overhauled with '; ( - 1 1 " Bapner -

Will trade for pick up , WANTHD: Full time houseSHerman Thompson, Roachda!. ,! keeper, excellent pay. See Mrs. Iiul. Phone .iONlO.!. 22-5t.! Bence, 107 BI. Washington St.

j 21-21.

Al Sales Pavilion Friday 40 to 50 head feeder hogs. 22-3t

IB' you are interested in a dairy herd, don’t fail, to attend the Allen Johnson sale at Stilesville. Thursday. Oct. 24. Any purchase made will he financed over n period of one year. 21-3p.

B'OR SALE: Child’s coat, hat ' S „J® R g^ur HarUr'p^i and leggings, wine. Size 4. like ' one . ha]f lnile south

new. Harold Young, Roachdale. 1 \ Vin(Clu , stel .

22-3t.'

FOR SALBh: One large heating ^ B’OR SALK: Good drop head

stove (Parlor B’urnace). Call at Singer sewing machine, Harriett 1 P 1 *' usure l '“L for P>rk-up tmek.

WANTED: To rent one uiVfurj nished room or apartment by em-

NO HUNTING signs available at The Daily Banner office.

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734 East Seminary St. 608-M.

Phene Suller, Bainbridge 22-21 son’s.

FOR SALB,: G«id used electne, , , , , ...

. m..m- 1 , . I Ployed lady, phone 313. 22-2p

■ wewI washing machine. Clayton Sut- 1

22-ip« 209 North Jackaon 22-2pI WANTED^ Man or woman to

i service customers on established food pro, iuets route. Immediate income. Independent future. No

GET AHEAD WITH DIESEL Instruction, Male. Everywhere industry is turning to DIB’SBiL for economical streamlined powei Railroads, trucks, tractors, factories, large and small power and lighting plants. Be ahead of the crowd prepare for this opportunity now. You can start learning Diesel operation and maintenance while holding present job. If you are mechanically inclined write for free facts. Utilities Diesel Training, P. G. A., e o Daily Banner. 21-2p.

FOR TRADE: Late model

at H. Fher-1

Call after 4:30 IP. M.

22-2p.

Limedale.

Clyde Ash,,^ 22 - 2 p!j.r.

B'OR SALE: Extra good 193G j B'OR SALE; 1936 Standard

Chevrolet tudor sedan, radio an .

James Brewster, 2 1-2

Reelsville,

heater. Will trade for cheapei ,

car or truck. Carl Riggle, t^e . northwest of

miles north of Balnurodge.

22-3p

r iles | 22-2t

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At Sales Pavilion B'riday Florence heating stove, used

FOR SALE: Winter coat, size 40. Phone 851. 21-2n. |

months, practically new. 22-3t.

B'OR SALE: Ice skates, size 6. Worn once. $10. Hoosier Pete Station. 21-2t.

Hands

are not irritated while j

cleaning

nigs and upholstery 1

with B’ina Foom, Stop N’ Shop,!

FOR SALE: 2 girls wool suit ] 2 coats size 16. 3 wool skirts size

28 waist.

All in good conditi n.|

307 W,

Washington St. Phone

108-M.

22-2t |

References. Write The Watkins Co., Dept. C, 21 E. Ave.; Columbus, Ohio.

22-21.

I Something New Has Been Added: We now have a lathe and an j i xperienced operator. Your lathe j work will be expertly handled at | our shop. Manford Craver, Weld- ! ing and Repair Service, 208 N. ! Jackson St., Greencastle, Indi- ! ana. il-28p.

WANTED:

— j B'OR SALE: New hardwood

Housekeeper to i stepstool, red and white, seat

? m , f0 Y sm ®, 1 , 1 child an(1 holie ’ I ten mi lies by thirteen inches,

Beauty Shop.; twenty three inches high, steps

swing in out of way when not in

Camille

.">02 south Vine street between 9 A M. and 5 P. M. only.

22-21

use, $2.54. We deliver. B'uriii-

ture Exchange, West Side WANTED: Girl to do general ( s< J ua "' Forest Cook, Manager.

FOR SALE OR TRADE OR'

LEASE: One 9 ft. Case motor,! B’OR SALE: Eagle heating rubber tires, Combine. Lease on stove, practically ney.

half to a good operator. Sell at j 101-M. $650.00 cash $350, $300 due August 1st, 1947, 6' , or trade for

WANTED

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B'OR SALE: Two cabinet mod-1

a good car. truck or com picker. I ‘ ' 1 l pct| ic radios! one General j.

W’ANTB'D: To buy man’s sec- i

Phone ond hand bicycle. Reasonably! 21-2p. good condition. Box C. VV., Ban-1

ner. 22-4 p !

e work. Hours 10 A. M. to M. A. & S. Junk Yard.

22-tf

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WANTED: Sewing and alter-

LOST:

It had i

Woman’s pocket book —■

few pictures and

Billfold was taken in 10c store, j Please leave at Banner or 819 I So. Indiana, and nothing else will i be said. 22-1 p.

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iPhone 155-W from 7 i> m to & i Electric and one Atwatcr-Kent.i ing to do. Phone 463-RX. 17-9t., I - "' nch bill and 4 lamp > s . \Ti; >>i- im>i\x\ -both A-l condition. Raymond! j wicks. Please leave at the Ban-1 ,. 0| .v TV ob- pi-i-wu SS

| B:x G. I. wants to rent two or j ner Office. 22-Sp I Nr.'ti.e is that the

p. m. Walter Campbell. Green- :

castle, farm 2 miles south of ; Canada, Route Greencastle. i three

22-lt! 21-2p

Road 40 on Road 43.

Four 600x16 Firestone, brand new tires. John Eiteljorge. R. 4

22-2p

unfurnished rooms.

B’OR SALIC: Two 4 burner g is stoves, good condition. Call 713-W after 4 p. m. 17-tf.

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Phone j

18-4p

LOST: Black key case. Phone 426. 22-lt

WANTB3D. Middle aged la.iy!

B'CH SALIC: 1936 2 door sedan, good

Ancel Keller, Cloverdale, Ind., R 2. 21-2i

Plymouth! FOR SALE: Nice Grimes Gold- Greencastle.

condition cn > Jonathan and Red Delicioms

Apples, MoCullorjgh Orchards. Phone R9B'2. 5-tf

wants O. B. cases or housewor„.' 1 ’ OST: wrist watch. Mrs. Myrtie Canada, Route 3. sllvcr elastic baml Keua, d

2j_., n | Phone 544-RX. John Cartwright.

22-lt

WANTED: Typing and gen-

ial office work. Permanent po-i

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. There aren’t enough adjectives to even begin to explain the wonders of modern electric cookery. Foods taste better, too, with more vitamins retained the scientific electric way. But for the ladies, it’s the fact that electric cooking is modern —economical—cool—quick—delicious~that counts. See jour dealer ... your new electric range is worth waiting for!

Stolen,

1 ubiic Service Company has ^ -continued the direct sale of all .7 ,lc *l'Pliances, but urges you SMyour Electric Dealer. He will “illy advise you.

PUBLIC SERVICE 0 COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC#

FOR SALB3: One Duros mail hog, eligible to register. Blrnest Carrington, 4 1-2 miles east oi Roachdale. 22-2p

Dow & Weslch Duos’ Spiingj Boar and (3uill Sale, Thursday, i Oct. 24, 1946. 1:00 p. M. to be I held under cover at the C. C. (

.sition. Viva C, Fishburn,

4, Greencastle.

Route

diana St., between Walnut and

2I-3p.|

Liberty Sts., a silver colored bow

Dow Farm, 4 miles northwest of

FARM NEWS

Ralph

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As corn picking season

proaches, taking 0111! mon

chance may mean, one less arm

^ Paragon. Auctioneers,

Rinehart and W. N. Brown.

•Clerk: R. E. Hendrickson.

18-41.

5 Hampshire

sows, 41 pigs, 8 weeks old. 4 Hampshire sows, 36 pigs, 6 weeks old. Webb Evans. R. 1. 2l-2n

B’OR SALE:

where corn picker, clogging is

concerned.

Farmers are reminded that it is

"power off or hands off" when-’ ever corn picker rollers, chains | B OR SA!.E: Mo ld A 1931 or other moving parts are ■ n- ; Ford; 8 hogs weighing 200 lbs cerned. Many farmers follow the James Watts, n rth -if Hie railrule of not getting oL of the | road on Rockville Rnai: 22 2p

tractor seat without first dis-| — connecting the power take-off This precaution eliminates power

take-off injuries which are common and arc often serious, it also eliminates chances of injury

around the corn picker itself. Moving parts must be stopped before work is done around those parts.. Belief that it is safe tc work from the underneath udi

of the snapping roller while the

rollers are moving is not true,

and many accidents from thi.--

cause have been reported. Alsoimportant in the safe op-

eration of the corn picker is

keeping ot^safety shields in place

i B’OR SALE: 1938 pick-up! truck and milk route, material I for stock rack for sale or trade! for tractor outfit. Clarence Vote,' Inquire at Stattnor's Garage. | Cloverdale. 21-2p,

FOR SALE: Large size Estate ( heatroia, 6 tons Virginia Bloikj coal, kerosene heater, 4 in wlck.j Cull after 4:30 p. m. Albert Stle: - ( wait, Stiiesville. 21-2;v

FOR SALE: Registered Guernsey bull calves for breeding, ages 6 to 12; farmers pri es Edgar

Household Sale

knot pin with blue set Reward | | if returned to Banner office in i good condition. 2l-2t 1

llaiing sold my property and leaving eity. I uill sell at puhlie anelion at Hi,- corner of Franklin and College, the follow ing on:—

Wednesday, October 23

At 1 I*. M. I piano, | davenport and ehah, I seerelary, I roekers, I overstaffed ebair, I mahogany table and book rack combined, I ehina elosel, I sideboard, I buffet, I lielvioator, | gas range, I eiiphnard, dishes, pans, I iee ehest, marble lop ehest of drawers, kitehen (able, | hat rack, I fine oak bed and dres-ser, two sweepers, I iron bed, I wardrobe, •> chest nf drawers, oilier articles too numerous to mention accumulated during a lifetime, .some antiques.

TERMS

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REV. S, E DAVIES Vol r**H|M>nhiblt» for sicciricnls. W \Y\i; BIIANNKMAN, ’luhn Tharp, Mgr.

LOST: On Dad’s Day, sab!'*

1 nock piece, between campus and i Central National Bank. Liben! reward. Return to Banner Of , fice. 21-2p i

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ili<- lit I low lim iliSi rihi-.i

i ' ;tl < sun, . i•»*w11 r li t "f 1 ho «;isi hair m ihu iu*ri Ihisi <|iiariii* "I S'< turn 'rownship 1-5. Non It,

l a him* wcsi. as follows:

<'t'liimoiit inn al i In* northwest •.•oilier "l sal«l hall' 'inarlur sec - lion: llienc* south L’ns !'<«’t and N inch's; themv tas( jns r«*cU ami x indies; ihcmv north JIMS I'cut and x liuhes, thence \\»st

f«» t a ini x inches to t h«*

place of htnlnninu (’oulalninu* c Hie aci. I ncliit|in«: t in- ini-

provnunIs thcruou. (*o known as tip* Kinw

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Said sale will hi- held above pr< lulst s I hit« o| sale Nov’iuhcr at l;:j« o'elot k I* M 'I*.mis oi sal* fash Btivi.iond t 11« x t Hi Trust, . , W'ashlimt" sliip, 22-

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REAL ESTATE

B’OR SALB7: The 118 net : Pickle farm in the north part -.f! I Putnam County adjoining tli-' j town of Carpentcrsvillc. Seventy-j two acres tillable, balance pas-J ture with springs and running' water. Six room frame house! i newly decorated. Barn, ci ins.' : granary, etc. A good farm U i own. J. ’I’ Christie, Real Estate

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES

INDIANA LOAN CO. E. Washington rh. 15

19 1

21-3t

I I FOR

SALE: Very modern 2;

| bedroom home in Greencastle. | insulated, storm windows an 11 doors, full basement, forced air, j neat .landscaped. B’.xcellent lo-1 j cation, large lot, built 7 years, i 1 Address Box 8, Banner. 21-2ii.

Announcing

I am K< > puhlir;in candidate lor JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I’l'TNAM A OWFN < <)1 M ills \ our \oli» w ill Im* apprtM'iatcd. O. P. BROWN I’atrJekHlmrg, Ind.

How to stage the successful I comnvjnity recrcationiil aftair ! will be demonstrated in a series j of schools to be held throughout Indiana during October aryl November under the sponsorship of the 4-H Cl-ub division of Purdue ! University and the county agri- | cultural agents. Recreation leaders and poten- : tial leaders from Rural Youth Clubs, 4-H Junior leader orgaiv izatlons, ehnrches and Sunday 1 schools, home economics clubs, farm bureaus and granges will ] attend the schools. F. L. McReynolds, Purdue recreation specialist, will be in charge and ! will be' assisted by Kenneth Truax of the Indiana Farm Bureau. The meeting scheduled for this section will be October 30 in. the Terre Haute Y. M. C A.

TO OUR CtlSTOMERk MBk battles are very hard la obtain, avan more sa now than during the war. In ardor for us to S'" yu the service yen have the right to expect, if is very importan* ttial you ralurn your battles Nmptly, either to our driver or the grocery whe re you obtained them. T Hm Y0U ||»'R l Vr'ft HAIRY