The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1946 — Page 4
.nc DAILY BANNER, OREENCASUE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946.
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CLOSING OUT SALE H&rtnK Aold my farm know* as Hn> Kay Vaughn farm, on.mil.- wvsl of Mt. Kerlillan on Slal.- Koad 40. >' 2 miles east of Midway of 40 and 48, 8 miles south-easi of <ireeiM-a.sUe, I will sell at ‘piihlie auetion all my personal property on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 AT 10:80 A. M. THE FOI.I.OWINii: 2 - MORSES - 2 Two hav, smoolh inoiilh hor»«*s. 20 - CAHLE - 20 four reglsterel Aherde:*n Anvils eows, 8 y-.-ars old, with lartf.calves hv side; mip reflstered Aher.leen Aiikiis, 8 years old. All above cows bred to registered Angus Bull; one 8 year old registered Angti* hull; two mllh rows to freshen soon; four stock l ows, 4 stock calves. 8 months old. 37 - HOGS - 37 One purebred Oil roc male hog; id pure bred Dtiroe gilts; l.*i head feeding shouts. POULTRY •»5fl W hite Kock AAA pullets, laying 70 per lent now. FARM IMPLEMENTS One wagon, molting machine, hay frame, set good harness, forks, .shovels, and other mlseellaneotts, one I'ixU eahln with eleetrie wiring. FEED lino bushels eorn, some haled straw. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS One studio rout'll, good condition: one oak ward-robe, walnut finished ImnI, springs and mattress, two da.i beds, on,, rustic oak table ami font chairs; four library and study tables, sonic rocking chairs, walnut framed mirror, walnut and marble top dresser, two Iron beds, springs and mattresses; one solid oak drop h-at table, one walnut finished dresser, two !l\li rugs, one hook ease, one maple half bed. with Beauty Best mattress and springs; 8 kitchen chairs, one desk chair, oil range, dresser; Inncrsprlng mattress, bed clothes, pillow i-ascs, blankets, etc. 70U rapacity Electric Brooder and Hover. New grass seeder, two 5 gallon gas cans, several chicken feeders, waterers, electric waterem, two heavy oak doors, new ! gallon lee eceam free/.er, 15 gallons ham paint, gate hinges, two porch swings, one pon-h rocker, iron lawn table and two chairs, two cases of No. 10 pine apple; one rase No. 10 apricots, 8 cases .No. 10 tomato imree, one rase No. 10 cherries, four gallons No. 10 black raspberries and many other articles. TKKWS — CASH. Not responsible for Accidents. RUTH DARLING HT'KST & Hl'NTKR, Auctioneers. CUFF McMAIN'S, Clerk. Dinner will be served.
FOR SALE: Regist.'-red Berkshire boars*. Russell Foxx, R. 4, Phone 9F14. 30-2t
CONCERT THURSDAY
The DePauw University Sym- j phony Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Herman Berg, will present a public concert in Meharry Hall on Thursday. Dec. 5. at 8:15 p. m. It will be the annual Christmas conceit by the
orchestra ) “Gentlemen I was amazed,” Included on the program will writes a customer after cleaning
FOR SALE: Table and chairs, 9x12 nig, gas stove, some chairs. Phone 713-W. Call after 4 p. m.
2-tf.
upholstery with Stop N' Shop.
Fina
Foam.
It.
be the overture, “Comes Autunr. Time," by Sowerby. and “Symphony No. 1 in C Major,” by Beethoven. Adding seasonal
flavor will be the final number. | Vum'ber.
Tschaikowsky’s
FOR SALE: i low pine, kiln
LUMBER yeldried, flooring
“Nut cracker
Suite.”
The DePauw Symphony is composed of 66 members, with John Adams of Wabash as corcertmaster.
POUND-
FCl‘!
F OR SALE: Thoroughbred Spotted Poland male hog. Vaccinated. Eligible to register
Weight about 260 lbs. Enr], front of ^ Frazier, 4 miles west of Brick, ,T - ‘ rans; a
Chapel. 2-1
1 , aam. rick. °f University. -lp.| b y identify!-..
FOR SALE: At Cherry Trans-1 fer Tuesday and Wednesday.! ladies brown Dickerson oxfords i size «'4 B, practically new; two!
LOST:
piece suit and coat size 15 or 16 i p ' T anJ
good condition.
Also Glow Boy circulating heater, extra good. Ray Starr, Coatefiville, Phone 53. 30-3p
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Cream enamel Ward’s ccolt stove. Call after 2 i p. m. Walter Calvert, West of Morton. 2-3p
FOR SALE: At Cook’s, used six tube, table model Gnmow
FOR SALE: Corn picker, one 1 electric radio, excellent tone, row John Deere pull type on rub-! walnut finished case, nine by ber. reasonable. William Kiger. fourteen by eighteen, delivered four miles north of Fillmore. j in city for $32.95. Furniture Ex-
change, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 2-lp.
2-2p. i
THE QUARTET shown above discuss their winnings trophies j from President Truman and $200 college scholarships in the i 25th National Congress olT-H clubs being held in. Chicago in con-j
junction with the IntematlonalLivestock Exposition. Left to right version furnace units: All metal I FOR SALE: 700 bushels of they are Flstelle Ruth Stewart. 20, Mill Grove, Mo., national giil f pr( | carts $6.75: 20 gallon natur-icorn in crib. 4 tons of loose hav ** ""a i • ' ! * *
FOR SALE: Natural gas con-|
All metal
leader; Laverne E. Hall, 20 Westby, Wis.. achievement winner; Lewis Topliff, 20. Formosa, Kan., national boy leader, and Maurine V. Steyer. 17, Exeter, Neb., achievement winner lint.)
Three lo,
cant
Write EVerJ" 8
Take Over Unpaid Balance: i5i Box ,0 1piece Living Room outfit inelud-'^
ing. Hoover electric sweeper. Un-| _ RtAl [Jl
paid balance of 89.60 This repos-j For Sa| e g
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rented by per» n ,
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sessed furniture formerly sold for 214.00, and has had 124.00 paid and in before returning. Party with steady income who can make up|niture a back payment of 28.60 ran take'
over unpaid balance of 61.00 on
payments of 6.00 per month. This furniture consists of 2
piece mohair living room suite, all spring construction, 9x12 wool rug, occasional chair, 2 walnut end tables, coffee table, smoking stand, 2 th:ow rugs, mirror and
beautiful framed picture.
Close to eoiicgj
5 -B. Daily Banner. I
MISCElUj The best price
hide8 A.
°Pen for businej Dec. 3, McCall's
This furniture is clean anal in I Baii'bridge, i nd
al gas automatic water heaters; jin barn. Airtight wood stoves; Screen'and corner
good condition. Daily Banner.
Write box 2-C,
2-3t.
100 seasoned locust line I FOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth
lan, operator. Come to~thT school house
Need Furnace Repairs?
We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Best materials—trained workmen. AH costs based on actual materials used and labor, phone us now.
Tenants have even heat
“The WillUmeon Heater Company:
Our Williamson Furnace has riven utmost satistaction. Thr opera! ng coat has been very nominal and the tenants report a very even and satisi.-itory
Bow of heat at all times. J a pleased with Ike line rob of
report a very even ait't sattst: < tcry
Bow of heat at alt times. I am also very well
pleased with the tine job of in tinisbed appearance of the unit.”
installation and the
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Signed—D. F. Repp, Indiana
: glass and window fabric; Hudson galvanized ten door hog feeders; ' Lennox 22 inch all steel furnace; * Winter type hog fountains $34.95 [up; 26 or 32 inch field fence; 4 I point barbed wire; steel posts for electric fence, Furnace blowers complete with controls; Heating j stoves; Range boilers; Grain ! scoops all sizes; Sleds; Hudson I stock tank heaters; Brace wire; Furnace pipe; Sealy mattresses. C. H. and C. Hardware, Bain1 bridge-. 26-tf.
posts. William H. j four door, new motor, new paint, Dec 3 at 6:30 f nr
Scobee, Oreencastle R. R. 4. 2-3p.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet! sedan, good tires, radio and.
heater, ring 2.
Phone
Roachdale 102
2-3n.
heater. dale.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet
Walter Neese, Clover-! dump truck. Farmers Supply. 2-3p. iPhone 921. 2-2t.
FOR SALE: 5 shoats,' weight
lbs.; old fashioned black and ter White male hog. Extra good.
O. B. Lane, Bainbridge. 2-2p.
tAIILLIAMSON ft FURNACES
Furmces Cleaned $5.00 I p
Ace Heating and Ventilating Company
PHONE 786
HELP YOUR BABY ENJOY LIFE!
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FOR SALE: 2 sows, 18 pigs, t mile west of Putnamville. ^ Earl Humphrey. 30-3p. j FOR SALE: Arvin table model, 6 tube, 3 band, radio. Excellent condition. Men’s 26 inch bicycle, new tires and tubes. See after 4 00 p, m. at 623 E. Washi ington St, 2-3t.
tan hound pup. John Route 1, Greencastle.
R. Ash,
2-2p.
FOR SALE; Warm Morning circulating heater, in good condition. Harvey Frazier, 3 miles west of Brick Chapel, 2-lp.
FOR SALE: 1 single base kitchen cabinet, 1 two burner gasplate, 1 leather chrome chair 1 show case. < Modeoraft). phone 592. 2-11
FOR SALE: Registered Ches-
cooked
supper
VISIT OI R NURSERY DEPT. WE HAVE A COM PLETE LINE OF NURSERY NEEDS TO KEEP BABY
MORE COMFORTABLE.
J iiiciir.iivfit ’ . ’ t i f Sturdy construction. Wide flared legs. Adjustable tray.
ONLY
$7.99
COMBINATION HIGH CHAW f V S ,• ffsM:A fine high chair with clever mechanism that enables you to fold it down low, with wheels to make it mobile.
FOR SALE: 400 bushel good solid hand shucked corn. Also 5 fat hogs. Wayne Sutherlin, 4 1 3 j miles northwest on R. R. 4. 30-2p. I
FOR SALE: 8 piece dining room suite; 5 piece breakfast set. Morris Woods, Road 40, 3 miles west of Stilesville. 30-2p
FOR SALE; John Deere, one row crop corn picker, good running condition. Ralph Barker, one mile south of Morton Store. 30-2p
FOR
SALE:
Two
row pull
type John Deere corn picker
Eugene
Marsh,
Hall,
Indiana.
29-4p.
NOTICE jacks available now. Alton Hurst Mt. Meridian
FOR REN 1
FOR RENT: Semi-modem
hou.se, 5 r-ooms. good
location.
near college. Inquire
Box 47,
c o Banner.
2-It.
FOR RENT: Large unfurnish-
ed apartment. Address
Box B,
Banner Office.
2-lp.
HINTED
WANTED. Any kjjio
Of de»,
rtock. Call 278 Oreemitsti.
'harget* paji 1 ' ompany
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WANTED: ’ Hauling. Call
Shoemaker at 32.
29-3p
We clean or Install cesspools,
septic tanks ,or grease
traps
Phone Crawford 4623.
Terre
Haute, reverse charges.
25-30p
basketball team,
will speak.
I have a few jacks on hand. '•mi ■ in i ,.J AtiDrnojru u-i| Nodci la i.. i. payers of Jeff e Putnam i-ciunty, Proper lemii offlcra ei «iltty will m,.., , offlee on thi- tth , 1944, at 11:11ft p. i • tie following which said r.ffloj cHs.iry to meet , in-Tvcm |, | 1 To ilic Townshipl i:U ror pi i iiiim " nriocn. arls of 3 Tuition Fund: Kitnd i’nv of 1
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Taxpayers appui meeting shall hoiheard thereon Th|| proprl.it Ions as fin/ be automrtlcally ii State Hoard of T«| ers w ,11 : l.r.rirli ’ ther hearing Wild at ill., county jidil Putnam County. Igl other lace as mayT At surh hearin*. iaf inu to any - ah i p rlatlons may be M| ested taxpayer! county auditor wh! such hearing will d
ItiiV IIKKtl Jafferson Tf
Ihitnam
Unchanging -- Through The Years Time does not dull th e lustre nor weaken the solid strength of the monuments we supply. Handsome In design, reliably installed, their quality is everlasting. JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF POLISHED AGAINST THE HEAD GRAIN—
| WANTED TO BUY: Girl's bicycle In good condition. Ralph Mintor, Coatesville. 30-2p WANTED: Cherry and walnuti furniture, antique lamps, glars ware, guns, brass and copper i pieces and featherbeds. R. W. | i Baldwin, R. 4. Greencastle. 2-3p. 1
LOANS F.MF.RGE INDIANA LO 19 t'j K. W»*liin|l
WANTED: White women for maids work. Call 174 between 9
a. m. and 5 p. m.
2-3t.
FIRST RATE STOCK
SAND BLAST EQUIPMENT
GREENCASTLE MONUMENT 1100 S. Locust St.
WANTED TO RENT: Small furnished apartment or sleeping j room by two working girls. Call ^ 34 between 9 and 5. 2-3p. | WANTED: Stenographer and] general office help by old established Greencastle firm. Address Box 6, Daily Banriier. 2-3t WANTED: Immediately by University student couple, 2 or .’ room apartment. Call Hugh 1 Nicholas, 736. 2-3t
STOKOLST 20TH GEN FURNAfl SALES AND 1 Repairs for all' es, sinkers, and I le P fnr all antm units. Sheet Metal I ICE HEITIlf VEHTIUtll 19 West Fn phnne. Dan Viffht .ill
FOLDING BABY COACH Has Deluxe Dutchess all steel chassis. Shock proof. Quilted interior, large rubber tires. Leatherette body.
ONLY
$21.70
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ootownx CRIBS
$16.95 roomy cribs with safety drop side, mounted on rollers. Of Sturdy hardwood in gleaming Ivory finish with contrasting decorations.
COMBINATION STROLLER $9.75 New streamlined metal combination stroller and walker, with detachable handle, folding floor boards, handy trunk for bottles, etc.
WICKER STROLLER
$14.95
Sturdy wicker stroller.! finish. Largs frse rolling wheels.
INNERSPRING CRIB MATTRESS $14.62
Famous Red Cron* tnnerspring crib mattress. Wet proof cover.
HORACE LINK & CO
FOR BETTER FOOt t4 HOURS A DAY (except Sunday)*.DEEMS STEAK HOUSE 103 Eaet WeeMsrtes Street. (VIROIL R. DEEM - Pros.)
J0HNHY HAZARD
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DON’T LIKE IT WHEN PEOPLE REFUSE MY INVITE^ ...TO BE FRIENDLY/ I MAKE A NASTY ENEMY... SO MOVE OVER, MONEY/
SEEMS THE L W00PS AES FULL OF WOLVES"""
WRONG AGAIN, HONEY. ..NO WOLVES IN THESE PARTS ...JUST dACUA*S!
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