The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1948 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948.
i i i. miv Tii,. following ^Hainis will i»i'* nnMi«1erp<l l»y th* I'utn.iin u,, ; i r< | of I'munilssioiM i 4 at tlirii j jH'.iiMK in the four! h<mn«* at Sr. cn**a-t l«*. Inrliitna. on . !
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( I.OA FRIt\I,K NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Oirtls ar l Bros barn in tho full of th ' Brother and Sister Uavi.s. PhiItlrPn of Indianapolis and year may live through the Win-
Minister of West Unity of Ind- C,arencp Hl >rt. called on Mr. ianapolis visited Sunday even-1 an<1 Mrs ' Jewett Nickerson
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Phpl8tma " I)av -
iilurn School Supply <’o. nrsiHtlf* Ilnrdwfiru <*o. INKlfl of VVat«r Works \ ion I> Cox «; Mot kins Irk \. Ray .i.t Moore
{nil'll I hiieheson
i iff of I Mi hois (Nullity . . l|,,rt H Mismii
j-,,, st WiHianiM
iiics It. Johnson. M I >. . . i.rnntioiml Metnl Polish
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rl !•!. Nk*h<»ls
Jirohl Itrondstroet 'jliert Powell itiiiini Po. Ass'n. of Ins. UNuis.
. Itossell vi Me News , nff of M outcome I*.\ Ho. | »n i | y Itniiner | 'nhllsh Inu Po. . Ihitnnm (, o Gni|*hie
(itisolilie
,1110 Hlrotl $ i^l. M.iehlno Po. I,,i of Water Works ...
sth* H<1 w. Po
\tnani Po. Ass'n. of Ins. ^yvnts
11;i iI\‘ l!;mner
^!n i- floodp.isier
Simo-'l: (Miir.i s Jones. Amlitor Putnam Pountv
2. no
*20.00
fi.OO
pmw) were
-.-a!!!! 1,el l ,ln K care for
ow To Relieve Bronchitis
'-••• •;« Corns.
tiiMio Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HunLi ; !!'| and Irma were supper guests' r. Sunday n.ght of Mr. and Mrs
Walter Corns.
;[j Mr. and Mrs. Clove Schorer' visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood- i
alt Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Henson in Spencer Mon lay night! ■
Mrs. Charles 1 *
Henson, who is very ill at her t|, v"^
II ... home.
- "" Mrs. Ruth Neier and daugh- ^ 4 ter, Barbara vLlted Friday afi o iio ' ternoon with Mrs. Flthel Corns, i . . Mrs. Will Hunter and sen. 1 Hon, of near Greencastle, spent I'"]' the day Tuesday with Mr. and
III i Mrs. W. A. Corns. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter
and Shirley visited Monday night wiih Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ! i :
ter Corns.
Evelyn Sutherlin, News and Banner canier, entered the I’utnam County hospital Tuesday t have her tonsils removed. She returned to her home Wednesday morning. Howard C. Sinclair of East Orange, N. J. came Wednesday to visit Mrs. Bertha Sinclair
returned
he following Sunday.
Banner Adv. Pav5
ter and reach an age of nine months. But worker bees bom I when pollen and nectar ar-’ plentiful during the summer usually work themselves to death within two months.
Classified Ads For Sale
FOR SALE: IMP Mercury FOR SALE: 1P47 ri-E Co-Op I f chib coupe, convertible, at (tractor, used twelve hours, eight I Grimes Body Shop. Call between speeds, 12-M8 rear tires with
30-3r (liquid. WANTED
l John Decrr
« a. m. and • r > P- m.
_ | FOR SALE: Apples and elder | ^ a usso n villo AT MILLER'S: General Elect- at M<>ore ' s Orchard In Raccoon;
1P4.X or later Olateon .lohn-
I
NEWSMEN QUIZ WALLACE ON RACE
O.(H) !
1 2 * I !m
S.00 !
eomulsion relieves promptly be- and daughter. Lois. II.
e it goes right to the seat of the .
ble to help loosen and expf 1 un
:i laden phlegm, and aid nature oothe and heal raw, tender, tried bronchial mucous memes. Tell your druggist to sell you tie of Creomulsion with the untandmgyou must like the way it klv allays the cough or you are
ave your money back.
Miss Kathleen Nichols
Get Well
^•’i QUICKER
He livestock waterer; automatic outdoor watering the year roifn 1 even in freezing weather. 17-10 E. Washington St. 25-tf.
on Road 4,1,
2.1-tf. FOR SALE: Apples, sever'd [good varieties, 50c bu. and up.
FOR SALE: One good work ,McCullough Orchard,
mare, one double harness, one; riding cultivator. 1-2 miles l west of Clovcrdale on 42, 1 1-2 ; miles south and 1 mile west. !
10-tf.
I FOR SALE: OR TRADE for I car, 10:m 1 1-2 ton E’ord truck
with li*47 motor, I’uns good, tire*- j ^ O. Ruby, R. Cloverdalc.
afir, call 601IX. or see Jimmi"
j Hayes, 202 W. Walnut St.
lil-.lp
FOR SALE
MOOEI, ••A" MOTORS
W'e now have on hand mode! A” motors at *139.95. Exehang" 30-'!t i vompleto. Montgomery Ward.
16tf I ^ allclc Newgent and sons, Dab
and Max and Mr. Charlie Webb.
CLINTON FALLS
Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattam were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion lirattnin and children, Marilyn, Reita, and David of Russelvitle; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brattain and children, Keith, Karen, Sandra and Nancy and also Michael Ramsey all of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Braitain and children Freddie, Jimmy, Ronnie ami Paula Darlene | of Bellmore; Mr. and Mrs.
I
FOR SALE: Norge refrigera-j tor, good condition. Donald Haz- j
! !ett, Russellville. ;>i .'jp j A "I op, dn furnace blowers
(Natural g is water heaters FOR SALE: 24 shouts, os-, r ,, pp , , W;ish bo j ter>
young Duroc male hog. all| Natmill gl , roonl hf . aters
double immune, one Shorthorn
| FOR SALE: Apples. Jonathan, J Grimes and Baldwins. Buchheit j Orchards. 17-tf. FOR SALE: Fat hog. weight ibont 250 lbs. J. L. Ellis, Brun-
j erstown.
31-lp
cow with calf. One circulatin r heating stove, used one winter, one Modern Maid cook stove, good as new. Harold Broad-
street. Fillmore.
Harvey R *d Head hammer mills and cot;! shellers I FOR SALE: Ladies white gold 22 inch L nnox all-steel furnaees "'list watch. Chogp if sold at
inch field fence 16 inch
FOR SALE: Used coal burn-1 ing water heater, with JO gal-1 Ij ion tank, good condition. Phone j
2t-39-4'
stay i
■l-"'' ; Stool fenie posts 1 oultry f'lice and netting
i.
once. Mrs. Forest Figg. northwest of Barnaby's sawmill office. i-2t.
875-W.
i FOR SALE: 1941 Oldsmohile,
i t tool heavy metal wire farm j.. ,
I hydromatic drive, radio, heater, spotlight, sent covers, ready to
; FOR SALE: Com plot
j carpenter tools, good as new. In-
.'!l-2n I Myers shallow well ! watt i systems set of j ^i ()n;ll , p automatic
automatie
electric!
i . • - ... ... j kitchen ranges
| quire Sillrry Barber Shop. 31-2p |T a pp an tleU , xc bottle gas rang.
I
l w
rrrm Yocr Couf.h
Cue to m Cold
REOMULSION
oughs.ChestColds,Bronchitis | R !■ coughCompound JO PINS SNEAK ATTACK ON AIDE
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|| At Sale Pavilion Friday, I!! || "ilk cows with calves by sidt 1 ,
two heavy springers, two heifers, one heifer ealf weaned.
31-2t.
(complete with hook up an 1
gas)
go; 19.'’.7 Terraplane. 4 door.j heater, roatly to go; 1935 Ford, jtiulor, ht'ater. ready to go; tin 1 itun International trunk with dual ( tires, overload springs, shock ab- ■ sorbets. 4 speed transmission, iheater, best buy in town; K. B S. 5 International, new; K. B. 7 j International; flat top trailer.! new; van trailer, new. Hess]
I Elet t rit j"ictl sower (fits tractor, (,.,i „ , D _ . „ , 1
(Sales and Service, t east Frank-
Monart h electric-coal lion kitchen ranges 4 point barbed wire
enmhina-
HENRY WALLACE, former cabinet member and vice president, is sur- 1 rounded by newsmen in Chicago following announcement of his Independent candidacy for president on a platform advocating "peace
FOR SALE: Modern Mail white enamel kitchen range. Spotted Poland male hog, 1 year.
and prosperity.
(Intrmational Soundphoto;. s shoats, 40 lbs. each. ,3 1-2
| Charles L. Sage, R. 3.
truck or jeep)
! Oil and electric chick brooders
j 2-! inch g rls’ bicycle 1 Rosevillt pottery
llin street Phone 11.
25-lilt
AT Sale Pavilion Friday, 10
dairy cows, as 1 am closing out j ville.
Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berry and daughters Kay and Donna Jean anti Miss Julia Jean Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeKeehan and daughter Martha Lynn, of Greencastle, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Arnold.
Mr. William E. Keyt of Indianapolis spent X na v clay with his brother, Mi. anj Mrs. Oic >
Keyt ami children.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehrcr and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer and I daughaer of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Mar.on O'Hair and sons, Max and Bobby of Morton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cline Ratcliff an I
family.
Mr. Charles Miller and wife of Brazil spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis and Mrs. Lida Pierce. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bettis Jr. and Miss Marie Chezem of Roek-
^VJKUTV COSTS V.1SS *7
Greencastle Store
7*^ 4R'
fey : *
Kl T0J0, chief of the Jap war cabinet, takes the witness stand 1 s own behalf to testify before the International Military TrtI tn Tokyo that the lack of any declaration of war in 1911 the fault of his foreign minister. Beside the former Jap , ier stands Copt. D. S. Van Meter of San Antonio, Tex., hal of the court. (International Soundphoto) osingTout sale r e the undersigned will sell at piihlie auction 10 miles south f t raufurtlsville, 12 miles .southwest til Lebanon, I miles east ce, .8 miles north 3-4 mil • west of Neti Ross, I mile north and s west ot Advance on what is known as the Bob Bruce farm Monday, January 12,1948 BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. >1. SADDLE HORSE ar oltl saddle horse gentle, a real stock marc, good western j ’I LK, 17 HEAD: One l year old milking Shorthorn giving a- | *2 gallons now, due to freshen, l eli. 30; One S year old milk- j nrthorn, giving 3' 2 gallons, due In freshen April 10, a 5 gal-j A : 21 head Hereford cows all gootl ages, due to start calv ing I. a real herd of stock cattle; one coming 3 year old Here-I ill; long yearling Hereford bull, both extra good, above cows are all in gootl flesh. 'ciling calves from above cows, weight 500 lbs., real nice. , calves have been on feed (it) days. 145 HEAD: Hi Duroc and Pnl.ind .sows, tine tit pig the j f March, bred to good Duroc boar. 12,S feeding shoals weigh- ; • o 80 Ihs. | full hloodetl Duroc Boar. • N AND HAY: About 4,000 bushels good yellow corn; 400 I first cutting alfalfa; 550 bales of second and third cutting i one lot of mixed hay, all put up without any ruin. I 'I TOOLS: 1945 Case S. Tractor, starter, lights, in good] power lift cultivator for same; I!)Mi f use -six foot motor j d enmhine, good Us new, pick up reel for above combine; | II tractor plow, 2 .ve.irs oM, ‘>n good ntbbdr; Case * ft. trac- • in good shape; Case two row corn picker in gooil shape on ihhcr; 1944 Case tractor manure spreader on good rubber; earn planter, vvilli tractor hitch, fertilizer attachment; New | If rake; lo ft. Grain Elevator with (i horse Wiscoii.sln engine, | ’*<!. on rubber; rubber tired wagon with grain tight flat top; , 4 Rotary hoe; 1. II. C. on:' horse grain drill. EI.LANEOI'S; Ottawa tractor Drag -nw, mounts on any j i McLmNI garden Irai tor with cultivator ami sickle bar; set breeching harness; one 1 , in. electric drill, some small tools; ! McCormick Deerlng cream •■.epurator; 10 good single hog I new fountain; I old Founta'ii; I 10x12 shoal lidc.sc; I box ami other items too numerous to mention, EHOLD GOODS: Maytag electric Ironer, toed very little; r Perfection oil stove; South Bend coal or wood Range; 11.3 minster rug; one bed springs and mattress; Dining fable; : buffet; new kitchen sink. IS CASH; No pro|H-rty to he removed until term* of sale plied with. Not responsible in ease of accident. neth Anderson and C. H Bruce r 'l. Miller, Carpenter, Jackson, Auctioneer*. Fletcher A Ball, Clerks. Ladies of Providence church will serve lunch.
j Pd l'i < lion deluxe kitchen ranges my Iniry herd. Some springers, i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller
jni..'s northeast of Greencastle,, g( alv j, u , ers p, j ng mattresses l Wilmer Albin. 29-4t. ( and family spent Xmas day with
■51-2p 5 an ,| e tine manure forks j ~ ; j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neff and FOR SALE: 5 burner, E-Z 4 litch cleaners | REflL ESTATE I Reesce Marlor.
Wav kerosene range in black ^ kil<o .six ami seven foot ref rig- a room house for sale, plenty! M ,s Sinn,. Link i.ilh.l n.i
| Mrs. Dorothy Miller and son,
range
I ind white, built-in oven, eon-* •natois (Immediate delivery) of good ground, fruit j i rah d tank, $25.00. See Harry' Mnytng and Speed Queen vvash-j jilenty good concord j Tresner at Greencastle Motors! ers j priee *4.000 rash. See Mrs. Mary
j or e ilt Bainbridge. 2 l-2p ■ Ml,lli "' t 'h coal kitchen ranges j Calidonia, Foxridge. 26-8p | famil y < ' a " od
j I Philco r adios ; | Freeman
trees, 1
grapes ! L:,n '.V Friday evening.
. .. I Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt and
FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay.
t 16 nice I>uroe shoats. CTlaude Crodian, Clinton Falls. 1-3-21
Heating stoves
Premier sweepers complete with!
FOR SALE:
house, semi-modern
on Mr. and Mrs. Buis an.I family ot
One four room j near Greencastle Sunday night, one lot, out' Miss Lucille Ratcliff spent
attachments
vi gallon Monarch electric water] heaters I j Myers 'over the casing’ deep well
j water systems
; Perfection two burner oil stoves j | Oil burning stock tank heaters I bouse
| buildings, house decorated this j Xnias day with Mr r E. O. Sil-
lspring. See (lien
Kendall,
castle, R. 3.
Grpen-29-6t.
lery and family of Greencastle Mr. and Mrs. Ellet Ensor and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harrison and
WANTED to lent 5 oi~, too n I lh, 'i r children and families of
WANTED
Phone 581-M.
complete with I
Pump jacks
I motors
| Myers 3-vvay force pumps
(Oil cloth
Parcel Post rural mail boxes . Basement sump pumps Range hollers Two gallon kerosene cans
WANTED: Riders to
cpolls to Chevrolet Commerce I Body or near vicinity. Hours It |p. m. to 7:30 a. m. Clifford Ha.ijlon. 1001 S. Indiana St., upstairs apt. 31-3p.
30-3p. | Russellville.
j Mr. and Mrs
Indian-
I WANTED: Polled
Ward Arnold
and Tom Bettis spent ChristniaEve with Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey of Greencastle. Kenny Sperback is quid' ill with the flu at his home. Mrs. Russell Cofer and daugh-
Herefordi ter ’ Unda Ku >’ of Greencastle,
Five incli galvanized roof saddles bull, year old or better.
Sale of SHEETS
Root’s January White Sale offers you sensational savings in 2 grades of fine muslin sheets. Sec samples on display Now! Orders taken hi re for prompt delivt ry direct to your home by nnil. You Won’t find belt"! sheets at same price anywhere! Compare! Save!
‘CROMWELL” SHEETS, Type 128 Woven of strong, durable cotton. 128 Threads to each square inch. Torn size b< Ion hemming to insure straight hems. Will give long lasting satisfaction. Snow white, full bleneh.
SHEETS
63 in. x 90 in. size . 72 in. x 99 in. size 81 in. x 99 in. size . 90 in. x 108 in. size
*1.89
83
in.
X
108
in. size . .
$1.90
*1.99
72
in.
X
108
in. size
|2 IB
*2.19
82
in.
X
108
in. size
$2 39
*2.59
PILLOW CASES
42 In. x 36 in. size
54 c
4', in x 36 in.
"FIRST LADY” SHEET, Type 140 Woven of carefully selected staple cotton. 144 Threads to the square inch. Made bettor and stronger than U. S. Govt. Specifications. Strongly reinforced selvage edge. Free from dressing or loading. Laundry tested for long wear and satisfactory service. Torn size before hemming.
Here’s NAT! IRT'S foremos: i! 1 >s|. quenclur wiih the l \l il<, I T grown right in . . . N A'I i . ' Y 8Vi I Ill K li XM \ t. .mchait
Juice!
j Mottle gas automatic water heat-
ers
C. H. & C. HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE
Luther, Bainbridge.
Wi lli am j spent Saturday night with her .jj '.jj, , mother. Mrs. Jewel Polfrey and | family.
WANTED: Woman for gener-j Mr. and Mrs. Albery Kehrt'r al housework and cooking. Small‘and family enterunnfd Rev.
.!
family. <Jo home nights. Six days a week. Must give references. Address Banner Box V.
30-3p.
:
EW S0N0T0NE
Lloyd Tennant of
Greencastle,
with “MAGIC KEY” DOUBLES Hearing Comfort
MISCELLANEOUS
BEEF HIDES: Highest ma, • ] SaUlnl:l > nighl ket prices for beef hides. A & S =
Junk Yard. 30-tt j | 1 ■ , - 1 ' —- i | I will not be responsible for | past bills and to date of Jan. 1,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons, Larry, Ronnie and Bob, calk'd on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shonkwiler and family
tui
TXSUN CITRUS EXCHANGE • WfS! SCO TF V A
All-in-one wemrinn ease—plus all-day-long hearing ease! Great extra power always available—with savings up to ui buttery costs, “Appointments in the lionte upon request”. S0N0T0NE Ol Terre Haute F. P. SAYRE, Mgr. 1015 South 7tli Street Terre Haute, Ind. I’lione ( -4001
1948. Virginia Skimmerhorn.
31-2p
! NEED A TRUCK.’ Just call 992-R for dependable and effici- ( - ent trucking service. Otis O. Wood, 202 West C ilumbia.
l-3-5-3p.
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES
INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E- Washington Pit. 15
FOR RENT
! FOR RENT: Sleeping room J 'lor two employed ladies. Phone
The best Mechanical Service for your Truck or Car regardless of make to be found in Western Indiana at KINt. MORRISON FOSTER COMPANY Phone 268. W e finance repair
jobs.
Ford dealers Since 1910
SHEETS
63 in. x 99 in. size 72 in. x 99 in. size 81 in. x 99 in. size 00 In. x 108 in. size
*2.09 63 in. x 108 in. size . *2.29 $2.29 72 In. x 108 in. size . *2.49 *2.49 St in. x 108 In. slBe . *2.69 *2.99
PILLOW CASES
42 in. x .36 in. size
59c
45 In. x 36 ill. sizi
Orders Taken at These Prices for Limited Time Only] Save NOW]
