The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1948 — Page 4

rHE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER l, 194

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•ladder troubles, try Cy.te*. QJ'^.^n-Plct'

•atutaetlon or money back guaranteed. Aw , N x , ^ | ,.. ] ( | \i i- \ . tCcoi'Ml's roue druggist lor Cystex today. wlt ‘,,' t h- eMiti. i-ni.'l <le<--<Jai»t

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WITNESS, the Clerk of a»|iJ

.this 21st clay of Oct. 194”

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Omer C. Akertt. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. . o- or It,,v c. Sutherlln, Attorneys, -i-zt.

WE PAY POR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES - CATTLE - HOGS -- SHEEP Foil PROMPT ANI» SANITARY SERVICE PHONE GREENCASTLE 1008 INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY

FARMERS COOPERATIVE CREAMERY CRAWFORDSVILLE, INI). ‘■YOUR COOPERATIVE CREAMERY” Market your creart throtifrh your own Institution—

Write us, Phone ns, or see o’-ir route man on Monday and Wednesday of each week. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. PHONE 2800

Chinese Reds Hold Mukden

DEPAT’W PFRCHASES V FOR SAI-F, No. 4 DeLav 1 ARTIST CU B PAINTINGS, oioam eparator, with ni"! i .

DePauw University contracted for the purchase of two paintings in the Indiana Artist Club’s exhibition which closed Saturday

at Indianapolis.

The art works were “Winter,” by Roland Donovan Osborne, and “Prayer,” by Evelynne Mess

most new. Elizabeth Rnridrn,

FOR SALE: Rubber tires, factory made wagons. See -lake Martin, Morton, Telephone Mop

122 E. Walnut Street.

, r >t ton ,(M

l-4p

FOR SALE: Good high chair. Mrs. Emery Thompson. 7071-2 South College or Phone 647-R. 1-lp.

FOR SALE: Underwood Universal portable typewriter. Like

Helen Magner’s “Old Home and npw condition. 747-J evenings.

Lawrence Trisael’s “Snowscape”j

also were sold.

FOR SALE: Monarch circulating coal heater, large size. Walnut enamel finish, almost new. Robert Keller, R. 1. Quincy. l-3p.

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FOR SALE: posts, any size. R. 1, Quincy.

Block Robert

Locust Feller, l-6p

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NCW TPin iFt Alt FUEL rUBNICt

Don't Gamble Health on a One-Fuei j

Hcotlrg Plant !

This ALL-FUEL

Furnace Will Burn Oil, Gas, Coke or Coal Those who have the New Williamson

Tripl-ife ALL-FUEL Furnace don’t 11

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FREE

Furnaot Inspi'ctloB. Expert rertlf work i n any make of furnac < us%

have to worry about fuel shortages because this remarkably efficient furnace will burn gas. oil, coke or coal.

Monthly payments to suit.

I'lirniiue** defined 9>V04) nml 1 p ACE HEATING & VENTILATING CO.

Greencastle.

on larT in<l materials used- HI W. Franklin St

Phoii* ar write U'Uav.

HIGHEST CASK PRICES FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Catile. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 CALL CLOVERDAI.E St OK PCTNAMVTLLE ST J0HN WACHTEL CORF

NANKING, Nov. 1 (LTP) — The Manchurian industrial center of Mukden has fallen to Chinese Communist troops, radio reports said today, and two American-trained Nationalist armies reportedly were cut to pieces attempting to escape to

Yingkow.

j Latest reports said the ComI munists completely occupied | Mukden late yesterday. They stopped shelling the city at 6 A. M. and moved in 12 hours later. Sporadic fighting continues through the night between Communists and isolated bands of government troops. A radio message at 10 p. m. I said gunfin still could bo heard I in all parts of the city. Main | highways leading south were choked with fleeing government troops and civilians hauling carts piled high with furniture • and

clothing.

Sobbing women and hysterical men attempted to fight their way aboard the last civilian planes leaving the city. Mobs | roamed freely before the main Communist armies entered. Unofficial reports said the ! American-trained and AlnericanEquipped 1st and 6th Armies wer T ut to pieces in the 100 ifnile corridor between Mukden and Yingkow. escape port on the

Yellow Sea.

These reports said the 6th | j Army was trapped in the corridor and never reached Yingkow. The 1st Army almost reached Yingkow but was turned back and broken up by Communist

troops.

noth i: or oi %tio\ or r.\i:< i too \<>TI ‘i ; is II KkKIiy CiI VION. 'll' 11 tlu* uml.rsi K nu,| i,. ls ( | u | x - «i"'llfiii| mm Kxuciitor of th,. |;, s( will md tFstanunt of l^iurn r.iriiiKtoii Fonl decciased, in the 1 hi t da to ('in alt Court, of l»ntnam C’ounty. Indiana, and has ln*i n <lul.\ authorised hy naid (Vmrt to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Oet. 194s. No. H'dlT APe rt K. Williams. Mxerut'or Rexoll A H()yd, Attorney. Omer c Alters. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 1-lit.

Classified Ads

| ! cmiiine Rock Phosphate now I UPHOLSTEKtm,, COT upholstering, t.pUH»g. r. , N „. k , rk .

finishing and fine quality fabrici - 1

1 _ _ Vi llm 'Am l-Ol.

call Art Furniture Shop, 7 west

Franklin street.

Phone 299.

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AT MILLERS: 3 to 4 roo Duo-Therm circulating heate.. ^ as low as $79.95. We now have the large 75000 BTU sizes in stock also. 17-19 E. Washington St. 27-U. 1

FOR SALE: 1001 AC light plant. Hoot Gibson, Stilesville. 28-4p.

FOR SALK: Electric washer good as new. 30i Bloomington. Phone 655-J. l-3t.

FOR SALE: Screened block coal mine run coal, stoker coal. Phone 524-W. l-4p.

FOR SALE: 1936 Standard Chevrolet. See Robert Brewst i at Putnam Motors. l-2t.

CHANGER of LIFE?-

USED CAR SPECIAL: 1935 Dodge sedan, $175.00; 1935 Ply-

t j mouth coupe. $175.; 1935 ChevRebuMt motor for Ford, Dodge ! ro j Pl ,. rK , li $185.00; 1935 ChevDeSoto, Chrysler, Plymouth,! ro ] et truck S200.00; 1941 Buick

Chevrolet: Ford complete with: 8e( j an , $1275.00. Reed heads, pan and fly wheel, 1932-; Mt Mt ridian.

1941, V8, 85 $159.95 exchange, Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $159.35 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940, $159.95 exchange; Chevrolet 1935 to 1942, $144.95 exchange; new Ford Mock assembly 1939 to

FOR SALE: Young purehnd Duroc boars, old enough for service, farrowed from registered sire and dam. Clarke Hendricn.j lb, miles north and east of Brick Chapel. 1.31, REAL ESTATE

.FOR SALE: 4 room house in southeast part of Greencastle. Good location, nice lot. John Tharp. Phone 785-MX. i-r

FOR SALE: 6 rooms and half acre of ground — semi modern, good buy. John Tharp. Phone 785-MX. i-u

WANTED

WANTED: Salad woman and a cook. Call 174, between 9 and 5. l-3t

Garage,

l-4t.

FOR SALE: Florence heating stove, medium size, used one season, like new Clyde Jones. 2 1-2

miles west Coatesville.

WANTED: Stenographer, experience necessary; some general j

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ATTENTION p, J Th ' 1 "aily Bann,, | ballots. Supply tj election day use of sample tyT show your friend,, to cast an intern. $1.00 per hundred.

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row and damaged l

Clark Herbert at

19-tf.i rhl " s ' :iv night

| turned to Mr h ~J

WANTED; Post cutters. 302 | will be done ,f notj

Edward MtdJ

office work. Apply in person. American Zinc Products, Divi-

sion.

1942 85. $179 95, 1939 to 1942 95, a J^'V S Wdliuir^^^tJ!

$170.95 exchange; Chrysler, De-

l-2p j North College. Call 5 p. m. to 8 j P- m. 1-lp.

Soto, Dodge motor for l^i ton are now available. Montgomery

Ward.

Manhattan.

FOR SALE: Turnips.

Albert 1

1-lp j

FORREnl

FOR RENT j

north WANTED TO RENT: 3 or .|'TS'.-MX, johjJ

WANTED — Used Cushman

l-3p. I Motor scooter. Call Kinder, 472M|

^PI modern,

Headquarters for curved raft-

ers for barns, garages, machine | sheds, warehouses, stores, fac-j lories. Black Lumber Co., 501' N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf

FOR SALE:

cement, $1.35 a

Cammack, Belle Union.

100 sacks

bag. Floris Me-

l-2p.

room apartment or house, unfur- { nished. Phone 295-M. 28-l-2p.

30-tf. j Cope, Elizabeth St. FOR RENT: < ,

i with hog lot and cm J

WANTED: 3 or 4 room apart- " ' " us : - i b«J I ment, preferably furnished for’ n '" nth electricity. ■

FOR SALK: Corn from the, j anuar y Oscar ; nK ’ lt man 1

picker O E Buis. 8 mUe« Y an«on. Phone 388.

171! east of Greencastle. l-3p. 27-28-l-3-5-8-10-12-15-9p.! ofl hiIT ' i-oertm-

Greencastle. John ’''■J

WANTED: Job, any kind. Dav j 785-MX.

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STORM WINDOWSr Don’t forget your combination .storm j FOR SALE: Black and tani windows, exclusive Rusco dealer. 1 COOn hounds, 2-14 months InR. E. Knoll. 19-tf. 1 broke 5-3 months old pups. Rea-

Are you going through the functional middle age’ period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yrs.)? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel to ntrv-

FOR SALE OIL TREATED STOKER COAL POLAR ICE COMPANY PHOHE 375 OR 139-R

SPOKE SATURDAY Fred M. Starr, of Greencastle was one of the speakers Saturday afternoon at the Southwest Regional meeting of secretaries of the Masonic lodges in Washington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Raines of Hammond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens.

ous. high-strung, tired? Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. ; Plnkham’s Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect I * LYDIA L PiNKHAM’S uSitiZ

or week . Farm experience. James Meadows, 104 1-2 N. In-

| FOR SALE: Apples at Moor,':" Marvin V ‘ Fisher ' diana St. l-2p. Orchard on state road 43, Rac-:' ,l,,, 2 ' P -! WANTED: A lady to do house

work for elderly couple. No washings. Mrs. Scott Browning.

l-3p

coon.

I,

15-tf.l FOR SALE:

DRESSED LUMBER In 500 foot lots or more. All patterns, will save you money. See or, write James Brewster, Green- ( castle, R. 4. Mon-tf. i

Late 1945 l\i ton

truck. Two speed ’ axle, 8-25 tires and grain bed, $1200.00. C. E. Skinnie Simpson, Roachdale Indiana. 30-6p

HowTo Relieve Bronchitis Crcomulsion relieves promptly beuuse it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bromhial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CRE0MULSI0N for Coughs,ChestColds. Bronchitis

FOR SALE: Stroller, small

COAL — Stove — Furnace — 1 portable radio, new batteries, Stoker. Mine 4 miles north k^h good condition. Phone Brazil on 59, turn west. We de-,® 6 ®'" College. 1-lp.^

liver. Call 9491 or 5713, F-M-F,'

Inc.. Brazil, Ind. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

. ____ • BEEF HIDES: Highest market prices paid for beef hides. A. 1 & S. Junk Yard. 9-tf.!

FOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth coupe. Can ho seen at corner of Bloomington St and Martinsville St., known ns Fox Ridge. l-2n.

CASH

WHEN IN NEED OF A QUICK CASH LOAN CALL ON THE INDIANA LOAN CO. lOJi E WASH. ST.

FOR SALE: Must make quick I move, will sell the following art-

A DUCK would drown in Fina ic i,, H at sacrifice; all excellent Foam. It’s so penetrating.] con( |jtj on; 194s Magic Chef gas Cleans rugs perfectly. Stop ’N ^ stovo baby buggy $5.00; silver Sh°P- it. | fox {ur coat ^30; bathinette $10.

-'TTidTfl^noT-Tr ‘rtifl n. /rviirffrton.

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CHECK THE RECORD 209 FOUND GU5LTY OR PLEAD GUILTY 4 ACQUITTED, (3 BY JURY) 1 HUNG JURY (HGMMER CASE) RE-ELECT

If you are looking for a snow suit or coat in children’s sizes 2-14, you may find what you need at the Jack and Jill Exchange at one-half or less the original price. We have an exceptionally large selection in giris’ sizes 10. 12 and 14 priced from $2 to $17.25. Many of these are in excellent condition. 718 East Washington {3t. 1-lp.

FOR SALE: Upright piano in, good condition. Price $15.00.' Clarke Hendrich, I'/j miles 1 north and east Brick Chapel.

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| FOR SALE: 1935 Ford coupe] priced reasonable. Lelha Petro Cunningham. Coatsville, Ind. Call after 6:00 p. m. 29-3p

FOR SALE: 40 AAA Barred ! Rock pullets now laying. Eldon I FOR SALE: Caterpillar traeRowing, northeast of hospital. (tor. John Walters. 3'._. miles

l-3p.

BOTH TWINS SAY IT'S TRUE

Dr. G. W. McOinti turned from a f.shi Fl. rtda and has opaJ 3'J | both in Florida fresh 1 and i: the Cult h-l

RE-ELECT | Wilford “Mike" 1 FOK CONST IBi Of Greene astir Tin«[ November !■ ISf

l-2p. I cast of Lewisville.

FOR SALE at Cook’sg Us“d South Bend Malleable hotel range for coal. Large firebox, two large ovens. Top, 30 incln - by 60 inches. Only $50.00 delivered. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square, Jhone 170-J. 1-1 o.

Cdonial Hatcheries ,x Baby chicks x Purina chows x Sanitation. IOC North Jacf-son St.

You can find anything you want in the hardware and appliance lines — TOOLS SPORTING GOODS TAPPAN RANGES TABLE LAMPS $7. pr. ' G. E. ROASTERS AT C. H. and C. HARDWARE BAINBKIDGE Open Tues. ami Sat. Nights

DEMOCRAT Tlfl I nr ( ..nsresil .1 \< K I 0’GRAt Joint Reprrsfntatt Putnam and Owen 0 IIOSCOE G. SCO ( nrinty Auditor JAMES W. \VRI( County Tnwun JASPER L. McFBT Count}' SherK JOHN T. SITHER County Prosprutc J. FRANK niYBCounty C orona DR. CHARLES L. County Commissioner, EARL ALLEN County CommMowr, A. J. SMITH Paid Ad

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