The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1946 — Page 3
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HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946.
SALE
EOR SALE: Now living: room ! suite, hedronm suite. kitchen j Cabinet, gas stove. kcrosine
Warm Morning j stove. 100 lb. Ice box. rocking
used
short time. Garnet. chair. r>2'> North Indiana St.
Groeneastle K. **1- **0-2n
31 -2p
1[; sa lE: Nice fat hens and across from
31-4t.
jort. __________ yT^ALE r.ood Jonathan, Golden, and Re'.i Delie52.00 and *3.00 per bushel.
FOR saw: on TRADE for livestock: 1934 International 1', ten truck, good stock rack and grain bed, 6 good 700-20 tires. Fred Hanks, 2'^. miles south rt Balnbridge. 31.sp
FOR SALE: A Rhone
hound do,;. J Something New Has Been Add-l-3t. ed: We now have a lathe and an
FOR SALfc: Wood Or coal! ex P* rleBC « <1 operator. Your lat.« burning heating stove. O , )oll !' v,,rk "i” expertly handled at
Route 1, Greencastle.
' f cheaper apples. Good ripe I FOR SALE: Cabin logs. See , si M) per bushel. McCul- Albert Cope, Elizabeth stre.-t
jj, Q-ehard 31-.lt. j^XleTWhite Rock fries, h ,,f Ta ker crossing, HuchOrehard. E. C. Paris. 20-6p.
hundred bush- ( corn in field. Aleany Farufost of Clover dale. 30-3t 'XXI.E: Bed, springs and Kjcss, dresser, rug. porcelain , j Malone. (Rivers Farm I 30-31
31-Sp
co.idition. Venice Lawrence FUlmort', Greencastle blaekt >p toad. l-2p.
1* OR SALE: New portable, cast ire.n grate, burns coal or wood in open fireplace, for 20 inch opening, $6:::o delivered -n city. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Forest Cook, Mar ager. x-lp
REAL ESTATE
our shop. Manford Craver, Welding and Repair Service, 208 N. Jackson St., Greencastle, Indi ana. ll-2Sp. APPLES Marydale Orcha-d, east of Cloverdale on 42 to sacond Black Top Road. Follow signs. Stayman, Winter Wlnesap and Rome Beauty. R. B. Steale Mgr. 29-12p
tional broker’ house, ^xceUectl 4 ^ SALE condition. Easily moved, cordl 1 " ... . 1 - , ... for particulars be made into living quarters '.. , | snuey, 1-2 mile west
Rhone <07-J. 30-3t.
65 acre farm,
miles from Greenoastle.
see Albert of Limedale.
1-lp.
The best price paid for beef hides. A A- S. Junk Yard. 24- f.
WANTED
FOR SALE: Purebred English Sheppard pups, weaned. Real
stock and watch dog; registere 1 WANTED: Waitress and wo polled Hereford bull ready for! man for extra kitchen work at service. Joe Williams, one-half! The Little Restaurant. 31-2*:
AUTO REPAIRS, auto paint ing, glass installed, welding, free estimates. Grimes Body Shop. Indianapolis and Stilesville Road Phone 260-M. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
I o>l tllssKixi-Uls- < I tills ll. l.n n- i M.lFC ilVPT |{ Pott Of Th* iMlhuvinR claim!* vrill bft Uric.' Wcniok** . . • pp.l b\ rho I’utnam (’minty f> niiftt.i Jtui.H l!*»;iril of (*nmtnisMionors at thfelr Harrier «Tllu»ar« . . . 1 ual.tr mo^tinR Iti the* eour. Opu*-vs\ I.. Sht^Il> ! "iiso mi tiroenenptlo. Indiana, nn A. X* ’i'ypowritcr Co, -Mon ty. Novomhor 4. 1!*4*;: Saiii M iihui s Hook Si.if.
NN'IlHnni A dor ^ 4 (Mini« rund
T li Woodbmn I’nutinu »’o tl.’TI.:.:. .N. IV 'l ypowritor Supply
R SALE Two 4 burner gas >5 good condition. Call
VV after 4 p. m.
mile north of Bainbridge. 31-2p.
17-tf
SALE: Solid steel bicxcellent condition. Ad-
FOR SALE: House and three lots in Fillmore. Priced right
WASHER RECONDITIONED Expert workmanship. We ar« I headquarters for genuine Maytag
i , T . , n .11 . ' ll « i.J vt •• I parts. Prompt economical ser- cii.ie sews-m
WANTED: Work on farm, ^ e '148. Miller's Hardwith hoard and room furnished Warf> ' AppliHnCes ' " u-om-.ry
.V Snrs'U’f* i’o.
II H Hand < ‘ha v . A. McCtirr> . .... <Iroenoastlo |£dw. <*o S-vut*,. Idsposal I ». |.i «*f W ;i lor Works I’h,. Ik.M.s .Morrill I’o. v’l is. |; Ur-etor Ir <li:in.i{.olis offlor Supply < * 1 .
ilph K Sto|in \Uh'M llt'WUl.l
i p ’ it' Lucillo Williams lloiiu* l.;imuir> I’loanuis I' it Mitch. II
< ’ll.- 'j. .v M« < *ti rry
1111 sell I lotluc Mod'-rn Sclmol Snppl> ft*.
Iml. Stat* SiuiRtotium
J’.miotmlis Adtlirm Ma«hln* fo
t\ L. M .1 Ills
I’ui'ost rook Oils iil' Vator t ’o. ...... hul. Assoc, Td« <’oil- . .
r. 11 i: Mod. s, tt
Koy T;i \ lor Aithur Heath \\ .1 y to lMet ’ullotm h . . M.iitrico M. thilhutKli • ■ • \V.tl l ofl r;|> Woi.d
IM. <• I! Fink
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80. . ■ | >r. Jnhn S. Cnt tls . . T.wtMi ■'i’i lN | s vlr So«‘i» ty .
7 ..mo j (fhlcnpro . •. I _I 11. X S. Hoot Shop "'j■ j^ J. t* Fenn.-x To \ .,-1 .o V S'l.l,- St< • I ' ' 11*. *•» Mrs. For. sr Harris 1 .‘hi.no. j. f t ' i nnoti Co.
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^•■*9 H im H itm.i Hook Store * Moutyotn* ’ x Ward «V ('.t |U t>o | , r F.arle W in. in 'ii
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Auditor Ihunatn roimtx.
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES
INDIANA LOAN CO. I9> { E. \Y Ashing ton l*h. 13
Harold Broadstreet.
31-2p.
Grover Neeley, Greencastle, R. t. '
EOR SALE: 4 room senil-
, Charles Phillips. Post Of modern house with lot in Fill-
box -"tST
•torners
sav Fiua Foam is
30-3p.| more in good condition. See Herb
Smith, across from the house.
I’.tluai Hartley | Samuel I »i<*kcy , fecll Klmorc
30-3r j tANNER AOS »i*ri RES til-Tf :l.-n K.i-.i-ay WANTED: Stenographicol p<'- ““ 1 ■■■
for f^am cleaning up-*ji-rv and rugs. Stop N' Shop.
It
sition by young lady, a recent j grA-liiate of business school.I j Some experience. Phone 536-H
28-r't.
Meat to Drop
3P. SALE: Window screens pctp station
Vrious sizes. Call 514. 31-2t!
FOR SALE: 1936 Standard WANTED: To rent 2 or 3 bod- ! Chevrolet in good condition. Will] room house or apartment. All I sell at ceiling price at Hoosieri information confidential. F. K !
l-2t.' McCallie, Phone 131.
22-tf.
;r SALE: IVjroc boars, Jt legged heavy hamed
FOR *SALE: New bed an-i Chickens, Rabbits, wanted, mattress, range, garden h<>.s.-, ; highest price paid. 248 Nortl
’ ‘ Alasaa seal coat, 36, Havilanl, Beville Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.j : jro hags. - ew n> * <>6 ^ ^ p | plates. 142 West Berry St. 1-5, .! Rhone Lincoln 9516. Market 0635. X
h Salem, Iml.
K SALK: Apples. Buehheit
arils.
FOR SALE: To settle an tate, 9 acres land, modern
8-30-1),
3R SALK: dining room suite plrto with six chairs. 7 li Locust. Phone 415-WX.
jo-goj, 1 IOIC, » acre.-, .aim, ...uur.n u. FEMALE HELP WANTED: [
"room house, good barn and gar-1 Fi'U manager to sell, hire, and, nge o', paved road close to Coat-H bn in ladles to sell Maisonette' Immediate possessir.'i.j ^ ro< ks - XX'ritc Box 483, Terr--.
,-sville.
Priced icasonably. See Schuyler! Uaute, Iml.
-30-6t.
l-3p. A. Arnold on R. 40 at Y. l-7-2p i
WANTED: Cop I home for
DR SALE: Commodore heat[itove, 4 t-i 5 room si*?. Call Johnson. Phone 808-M. l-2t R SALE: Occasional chair black dress white trim odd salt dishes. 10 W. HanJt. 1-lp P, SALE: 2C gallon fully Diatic natural and mixed gas r heaters $104.50; Boys ami bicycles; Premier electric ^um sweepers $50.25; Ad 1 handy carts $6.75; Stone s and jars; 12-2 Romex
FOR SALE: Twin star quit.; K irls ' 8 « n <l 5 years. $20. Mrs. Kenneth Justus. Phoiu : P Cl ' week. Write giving full dej.2 n ! tails and references to Box 88 Daily Banner. 31-2L
742-M.
FOR SALK: Apartment si.:electric stove. Brand new. Phone 629 or 22. * 1-lp.
FOR SAL.E: F-14
rubber in front, steel behind, | cultivators, breaking plows, tan-1 deni and discs, all in good condition. 317 E. Hanna St. l-3t
WANTED: Old pieces r. brass, copper and pewter and silver at Pearl O’Hair's Thrift
tractor. I Shop. 1-U.
MISCELLANEOUS
FORMER Gov. Harold E. Stassei of Minnesota, prominently men
Open for trading and real tinned as a 1948 Republican pres estate in new location, 612 south idcntlal nominee, is shown 1)
FOR SALE: Genuine raccoon] Indiana. Have several suits in Kansas City, where lie address#!
GOP leaders, declaring that ry
fur coat, size
10. new glass'good condition; topcoats; over- . . , „
j . i , , , , moral of OPA price control* wif. ■ TOY? TOYS TOYS' Lardi'" 1 ‘ slltott,d ' nt '' N ' l ' offo ° ff'iHter,, coats "*•' »" ti 'bade as I assure an . miplc supply of mPal Myers deep well water sy.i-U'ibl’f shoe ice skates, size s j have before. Come In. John within four months at former cell-
Wire dish strainers, sii wire, all widths; Fair-ji-Moi-se deep well water
Girl's summer coat, size 12 , Tharp. Phone 204-W. 1-U ! ~
31-21. 1 ings or below.
Browsing” is half the pleas-
FOR SAI^E Good Warm ] ore of giving ami browsing
ms; Barbed wire stretchers;| jup^mg heating stove. 6 stock takes time. A morning can be radio phonograph com-[ c . ows to calve in March. One self-! devoted to the “Thrift Shop”, jtionS; H.uid pumps; Furnace j foeder, used one season. Cecil i among the old copp<*r and brass, I ami elbows; Pump jacks i p| oncs jp 2 niiles north of Mor-joid fashioned lamps and lots cf )on galvanized hog feeders; i ton. l-2pj"piire junk” all made new and
rr hog fountains. C. H. and ‘anlware. Balnbridge. 31-tf.
FOR SALE: One Chinchilla overcoat, practically new, size
)R SALE: 10 head of pure-142. Inquire Box 13, Banner. Duroe gilts. Immune. Ken-! l-2t Morrison, 4 miles north of — ~r~—~ cplHlf FOR SALE: Complete Knight
useful again.
1-lt.j
ATTENTION LADIES: Th? Willing Workers of the Groveland Presbyterian church arc {holding an auction sale at the
31-3p. 1 rwr ? "" home of Mis. Ruth Wilms Thurs-
[Templar uniform and Accessor-1
)R SALE: Model T ' a ton ies. Inquire Box 13', Banner,
up truck Colt Woodsman] -Jtomatic target pistol; Mod-
1 -2t
1 day, Nov. 7. 1946 at 1:30 p. m ! All ladies invited. Donations are] accepted for the sale. 1-lp-:
12 ga. Remington repeating) FOR SA ^ K: 2 8p J' in ^ | J > " arS ) RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday I Pin. excellent condition. Rr,-| one boar, puri r* < .nn| | morn j n j i , g : -[Q at t ) 1t , cour ^ house. 1 Oortiam, Fillmore, Ind p shires. Wilson ers ' ) Section 4 First Christian Church 1
3^ ! bridge. l-2 Pl 31-2t. 1
STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service
NEW FURNACES
IMMEDIATE
INSTALLATION Repair for all makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers
and furnaces.
T c. Ihireourt Audlmi* 1‘arkR County .
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< Jr* • mi ant le Cash Honl i'o. I, .. ToiM
I ’lara H .|oni»s
Kukriir H. Ilutohlm* T 1, IkilH ♦ IiHllmm|ioliH Blue Print UHioKr.ipli Co II IV Mulllli* M«>neK< r l.uhtber *'o. \\ 1». .1. Boa 1 rtg;)H F«*1*I>s-.M< t rill Co italic.in Co TiviuMn s Kujrul Market Xrnnhi l‘ H\ • • Otii!*r c AUers . .Moon* Kleotrlc Co MIIIit Itrvniu I*lcri’** Co •utnain 4*'*unt> Omphlc* Nflllo M. Huffman. nop I ten ny
Froiui TliU’H^r
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1 tfot'Ke L'enw lok .... • • • I «•')*! le Ben rs B**n NVellx Kim. 1 Skinner Starle> Heutx Iti-.'liurd c. Ikitrd • Wayne ti'Ifair .1.lines Coffman I lerbert ti**ntr> .lo,. ItolllriKs ..... . Klmer u. Cox Hilbert Knetxer Cewty Stulta Jittiior Knrfdw .Morris Irwin ta.rl Mitchell I’lafenee Ball
1‘.•H r Haul Matick
Jam* k Htv.lt* Harvey Hah* It. W. .Marten . Jai'k Mlleh ... Utwrrnce K' lB v KrneHt M. McCamma* k . H.iul H.'Hn^>i ••• j Klcl.-n Wheeler Joe Orulib • ; Mnrton Scorx
, - ' .l. sse 11 Rear.**
(Internjtion.il) i*ox ' K - I
■ | How r*l Hell I Jo. Shn, mak.-H .
J |«M ShieltlH
I James Williams j op Cunningham (Hell J onuw
Clar.ii'U* ArleT \* alter .VJ.h»te!i
Con uni Fhinn
John \Vjl^m
!•:. li. Watt
J. HS Cox
|lernia!i Wallaee. Jr. Noah Hunter Arihur Anns lion Hroetor J io\ h* Nh’hol.s Walt4i- Buttery
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50.00 .
r.o.on beings do
eoualy that carefully thought out 1.-..1P', deliberations could
complish.
Erich Brandeis’
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Protect Your Dishes... Wire Dish Drainers SI .29 Makes dish drying easier Rust proof with convenient tray for cutlery.
Greencastle Store
Every once in a while human I
something apontan
1v,
There was a good example 01 that in Westport, Conn., the
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lb:,.nn JSl.DO
.’os 00 other day.
Ijinn
(.vvoe Westport is a town of nbout '•’ion ei8 *'' or l< ’ n 'bousan.i people, iiviii4.oo habited by businessmen, storej - IJ'njJ keepers, artists. vsTlters and the usual people of all types and
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u; no J 'mjs.
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.7100 There are also, in Westport. uLiio twerty-one veterans' families r Ho w *’° need housing very badly.
icon-O-Master
ELECTRIC
WA HEATERS
It
i
S9.95
Handy to have in your bedrooms or bathroom on
cold chilly days.
DRIETTES SI.79 Can bp- used for either towels or laundry. Collasplble
: S - ms-:^S\
Electric Broilmasters $3.95 It bri lls, fries and toasts! Easy to usp- easy to clean.
A housing project had been
ACE HEATING and VENTILATING CO. DALE OLER — .1. BURTON rhoim 519-.I Or Write D. Oler ■tout.. I
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'o uo but there was the usual 47.:,o shortage of msteriafs an<l labor, ,:'!]]) and the Federal Housing Authorи. :-" ity was aliout to withdraw badly 4.VPP., rve.-ded supplies, such as .refriger- ^ ators and stoves, from the pro--p' oii ject vv’hen spontaniety came tp 'io.So 'be rescue, ;sp'*! A meeting was ealled an,d '"t right there ipii the spot, it was40.Ml iiT', suggested that the citizens ol ■j 1 ! ']][ Wp-stp.irt themselves should fini oo isb the project. The editor of the Westportei lo"" Herald wrote a two-page adve.r7i).p]pp t'.scfppent which was published In -] .]] liie paper, asking all citizens to j .pp cpuiie to the place where the
1 2 00
NDIE
By Chic Young
■£? ~wo)> wv PANTS, ON iiTAGE U™ 6 CHAlR ON Tp-p^; ' S "LHE
YOUP WATCH i DROPPED OUT OF \ YOUR PANTS WHEN ) I LIFTED THEM y-S OFF THE Y ’ CHAIR ^
/i • V i 1 - ' KM
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FOR BETTER FOOD, IT’S DEEMS j*3 East WathlBri.il SlrMt. IHMUZERO
STEAK HOUSE
(VIRGIL R. DEEM - Prop.)
Phone 798
By Frank Bobbin
l>nn Uniy ..
Harry .I"'*
ciaiunu. Wnril (’laiaai. Book, a T || WMliam^ Balviifli Ion, s J V Willla iiin
II I. Htii^on 'Mil V By r»l Hay I*** i jrla nrl
Alva ^'liillo*!
Win. Amlrous
An i Hot,'li.•«on ,
Jnlm 11 ulfhvwoii ... .\l\a All**!)
I join• ■ u llon<1 I in ■ i A kars
W.i \ a, Ilut« )u son i Israi* Mil i r in . HuIm I t • • • B ilph .Shnnkwll^r
L. 6 Hnxlvtt
Wltlliird i hMlf-lt.o Jam*>H Nivlml-son Cvomt Norman I'urtln Xornmn i^red Javkaou « lautlo t 'rodinn
(•'In > •! < > Ni il I
A t <'M(* «>’N* al .11 .-’lm:i * I'N* a 1 (Jl.-n B*,'\vnifU4 (Jrove-r N, , l#*> i:hm*r II rr.tvtr StanN v Hanlon
Alva <’!uidd
i ’••••il Waddle • William Uiobardn .
Jjivd, Shaw
l>|nK Morrison Koster »’o. r a. WM»i* J)«l»t. of Water Works N,»»»!.• Snydtr ... Inh. Assov. T<*Bv Oolp K»‘4*\.s WfldinR H»»puir Hervivo Am#»r. Steol Supply «’orp. . Hiltfield Motorf, Inc Hi ccncjiNtlc H»lw. «.V> I’ontral Motor I’artM. Inr. .M icAllistur Machinery iV». Ind. o.v\K*t» i% ° W .1 llolUdn y AL Ho. Th» (*hi,, A. Ind. Slone KUlottH Oarage Haltihrida* Humber «'o. lMn|rl,*ton Bros. ...... IH'SS Hal"S A Service <’o. . T. It. Wooillmrn BrintinK (’o. t IMbll,- Service Co. of Ind Louisville Oelliont (*o . . Wm. Ncwirent Homer Slttvan*
6,on 7*.n
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KITCHEN STOOLS $2.59 Comfortable built with carved back and rubbi-i capped legs. Kp iI with white trim.
ASH TRAYS 25c
A must item if there's a smoker in your house. Handy 3-piece glass set.
hi-Jsing project was in progress or rather at a standstill to bring their own hammers and particularly eight-penny nails and go to work over Saturday
and Sunday.
And, lo and behold, the Brotherhood of Carpenters quickly issusyl permission to anybody who
I an wanted to work to do so regard-
J ,less of union affiliation.
-’.'i.fl't On Saturday alinnst a hundred
,‘ ■11 volunteers went to work.
7 "" Many of them had not used a
2.0"
-.no hammer for anything more !^|]J] strenuous than hanging n picis.oo ture. There was the editor of one '4 00 of 'b** largest magazines in the II "o country, tacking tar paper on jii.xo] the roof of one of the buildings onl Next to him was a banker and on "7 rail the adjoining building there were : twr famous artists, working har 7 -o ] der than the> ever would at ,V71!o, theii -drawing boards and having
a leek of a good time at it.
200; At noon lunch was served by \h tb P Women's Club, and some of'
the town's most prominent do-' wagers handed out frankfurters
I
Five Tube Bendix Radios $31.55 Well made no outside aerial required yet it gives good dear reception. r>" speaker. EncaBed in handsome wooden eabinet.
Before winter sets in 21, s fami-
r:nrl Mitchell
Ttupnen MaSlen
.1,n Vermillion
I lersehel McC'ill.sngh llrnrv M. H.-avlh ...
lierinis Olodfelter
i \irl(*
4 :,n 4::.7o
Lo* and coffee.
6 ■' S •
I.Mi The same thing was repented s-jl Sunday and will be repeated !i.7i> Fgain next week until the job ie)
finished.
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l.v'<4 "es of veterans will be Installed ! ... J Li their new homes homes built i; r-j by good will, by the goo l-neigh- '’"® ;'•! bor spirit and by the hearts of
• •' human beings
It seems to me that there !s
a lesson in al) this.
It seems to me that the same
'arils Hirjf**
tinif t<»n
4
12. CD 10.30 12.30
163.00
7.80
22I0 s P lrit thttt built those Westport
Uingden 2i;.70 houses can build peace and good
Jopiic-, Walker
.1 I O.-ei- 470
Hetth- .'itllthr
. 1 .re, nciiotlc Cash ,’oa.l Co. (■[•mips I'etrol.-11 m Co. ...
,him.-» WulV.-r
M.i*e,-i- ijimner Co Ilia- k l.-inib.-r Co John Nelson J,., Hunter No-ib limiter Wvll.- Koneh ■ ■ • H.-irry Ilftkfohile ■ ■ •
J 11 Henry . Coil C. U.rit W rltwrr I'aua
Iml A HMO-- Tel,- Corp ... Koy u. Hay
Kr,twees Httork
Alva Ciiirlnstim
’ : ns wil1 between capital and labor
and between nations and races.
44,1.110' The spirit is there or those 17 22 P”°Ple wttuld not have answered 2::s it the call. It is there in all of us, it
20.00 will only use it.
.['tort' As one of the newspapers ex:inoit pressed it: "The Brotherhood of
H« ou •' ,an J®l nf d with the
:,.M)
34 7.3
TJo nee r*'
Brother-
hood of Carptmters today.” That's the kind of union we
Gay Print DISH TOWELS 39c Fine quality . . wonderfully absorbent . . . leaves no lint. Special for Saturday and Monday only.
100% Wool Or Health Blankets $14.95 Luxuriously warm feather-soft I0O*, wool made from finest American and imported fleeces Generous 72"x8-l" size. Washable.
