The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1948 — Page 3
rHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948.
W We have ■J at oar store
•leffor^on Home Kr riuh Holds Mooting
Karmall F 20 style tractor on I rubber, quick attnchablo typo
The Jefferson Township Home and cultivator and power takeKconomlcs Club met at the home off for combine, $850. Ri"!u
' ' i — to prere tied
glHA gits MOM FORK at ItSS COSH V we’ve started a pig growing race-a race of growth and **7, )^jk e 3 nd Ike are pigs about the same size-hut MiLe
"Lne a Purina balanced
;s about the same size-but Mike ration... Ike-just straight grain.
of Mrs. Grover Goodpastor Thursday afternoon, Oct. 28, for
their regular meeting.
A delicious buffet luncheon was served by the lesson leaders, Mis. Flora Larkin and Mrs. Pearl Hurst, assisted by the hostesses, Mrs. Gene Sallust and
Mrs. Paul Buis. FOR SALE: 1 5-ft7 cabinet Aftii the luncheon the meet- sink base, cabinets custom mad,
mg was opened by singing the Estimates free,
song of the month “On the | vice. Banks of the Wabash,“ followed
miles west on Walnut Street Road to Kytesville and mile south. Raymond Adamson. 2-;lp FOR SALE: Ladies white shoo roller skates, size 7' j, $10. 718 E. Washington. Phone 698-RX
2-3p.
«'jrop in and see how much faster Mike grows than Ike. Xht difference in cost per pound of gain will amaze youl
antC Jet on(
Colonial Hatcheries
ustii and Jocie Kircher WE DELIVER
106 N. Jackson PHONE 51
RMERS COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
rRAWFORDSVTLLE, IND. “YOUR COOPERATIVE CREAMERY” Market your creair through your own Institution—
Write u*, Phone us, or see our route man on Monday and Weday of each week.
AWTORIISVILLE, INI).
PHONE 2800
HIGHEST CASK PRICES FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 CALI. CLOY’ERDALE at OR PCT.VAMVTLLE ST JOHN WACHTEL CORP
by the flag salute and the cluh cr<*ed. Twenty-one member.answered roll call with “My Heart's Desire.” A report of the officers for the coming year was made: Mrs. Blanchard Ketchem, president: Mrs. Freeman Goodpaster, vice I president; Mrs. Joseph Pickens secretary, and Mrs. Nick I^rkin,
treasurer.
A report was given on achievement day. The safety lesson was presented in playlet form. A set of dishes was on display that the chib was going to give their tornado family. The club was happy to have four guests with them: Mrs. Lester Mosteller, Mrs. .1. French. | Mrs. Sink and Mrs. Kenneth
Salsman.
The cluh accepted an invitation to go to Mrs. Charles McCullough’s home in Greencastle for their next meeting Nov. 17.
Classified Ads For Sale
Inslaialtion sc-
East Side Cabinet Shop.
2-3p.
FOR SALE: 30 window shut-! FOR SALE: Rubber tires, fac-, FOR SALE: One horse trailer ters, first class condition. 34jtory made wagons. Sec Jake 1047 model, 22 ft. modern equipinches long. 15 Inches wide; 2 Martin, Morton, Telephone Mor-' ment, cost $2130. tako $1800 or
FOR RENT
doors; good iron bed. See John ; ton 104
Tharp, Phono 785-MX. 2-U FOR SALE: 1 hot water heater and 30 gallon tank, good condition. Mrs. Frank Riley, 606 Ohio. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: Screened block coal, mine run coal, stoker coal Phone 524-W. l-4p.
AT
MILLER’S:
Wheeling
double
square'
drain
tubs on
Ktand.
17-19
East Washington
St.
2-tf.
FOR
SALE:
1936
Plymouth
two door; 1937 Ford
two door.
Robert
Hyten,
Bainbridge. 2-2n.
FOR SALE Monarch 52 gal. square Electric Water Heaters Harvey Red Head Hammermill and corn sheller Duo Thetvn 75.000 BTU large size Royal Air Circulators Monarch Automatic Electric Roaster Ranges 32” and 39’ Field Fence 7 ft. Heavy Studded Steel fence posts 4 point Barbed Wire Toppan Automatic Bottled Gjf Kitchen Ranges Speed Queen Washers and Iron-
e.rs
Philco Refrigerators. Immediate Delivery Duo Therm 53000 BTU (Medium size) oil heaters Philco 5 ft. Deepfreeze Home Lockers Horton Washers Twin chrome Waffle Irons Plastic 4 compartment party
plates
Eave trough, downspouting and
accessories
Air Rifles, B B's and ammunition Copper pipe, tubing and fittings Perfection Pilot Burner 55000
BTU Oil Circulator C. H. and C. HARDWARE
FOR SALE: 1936 Standard Chevrolet. Sec Robert Brewster at Putnam Motors. l-2t.
FOR SALE: Underwood Universal portable typewriter. Like new condition. 747-J evenings. l-3p.
FOR SALE at Cook’s: White enameled used, oak kitchen cabinet in fair condition. Flour bin with sifter, porcelain work top, metal bread drawer. Delivered for only $12.45. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square Phone 170-J. 2-lp.
FOR KENT: One upstairs fur-
l-4p! trade for large model traetor nished apartment with private lor car or a late model 1 1-2 ton bath. All .utilities furnished. Im- , truck. What have you? Walter, mediate possession. Box T %
FOR SALE posts, any size. R. 1. Quincy.
Black Locust Robert Feller, l-6p
Genuine Rock Phosphate now available. Spread on your fields. Plaee orders now. Win. Newkirk, Fillmore. l-6t.
USED CAR SPECIAL: 1935
UPHOLSTERING; For hlgt | Dodge sedan, $175.00; 1935 Ply-
S. Campbell. 2 miles south of 40 , Banner.
on Road 43. Greencastle Phone. Cloverdale Route 1, 2-3t
FOR SALE: 8 com pickars Woods Bros, 1 row Case, 1 row Deere, 1 row Deere mounted, 2 row IHC. all pull type. $400. to $700 one Hoper job 1 row pull type, one Deere Model A amt Farmall Model tractor and pickers. 2 row: 6 combines, 21 tractors, all kinds of farm tools. Waller S. Campbell, 2 miles south of 40 on Road 43, Greencastle Phone. Cloverdale Route 1. 2-3t.
FOR RENT: 3 rooms, semi modern, South Indiana St., Phone 785-MX. John Tharp 2-It.
LOST
LOST. Young female bird dog, liver and white. Phone W. K. Grimes, 846-M. ip. LOST: 2 strand pearls Thursday, Oct. 28th. up town. Reward. Call 533-M or 1045. 2-3p.
STORM WINDOWS: Don’t
grade upholstering, repairing, re-j mouth coupe. $175.; 1935 Chev- for 8r pt y° ur combination storJr.
finishing and fine quality fabrici j, 0 let coach, $185.00; 1935 Chev-
cali Art Furniture Shop, 7 west 1 Franklin street. Phone 289.
13-tt
rolet truck $200.00; 1941 Buick sedan, $1275 00. Reed Garage, Mt Meridian. l-4t.
Rebuilt motor for Ford, Dodge DeSoto, Chrysler, Plymouth, Chevrolet: Ford complete with heads, pan and fly wheel, 19321941, V8, 85, $159.95 exchange Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $159.95 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940,
$159.95 exchange; Chevrolet 1933 j Manhattan,
to 1942, $144.95 exchange; new Ford block assembly 1939 to 1942 85, $179 95, 1939 to 1942 95. $179.95 exchange; Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge motor for l'/a ton
are now available.
Ward.
FOR SALE: Florence heating stove, medium size, .used one seafiom. like new. Clyde Jones. 2 1-2 miles west Coatesville. l-2p
windows, exclusive Rusco dealer. R. E. Knoll. 19-tf.
FOR SALE: 40 AAA Barred Roeg pullets now laying. Eldon Rowing, northeast of hospital. l-2p.
FOR SALE—No. 4 Del^val cr?am separator, with motor, al-
FOR SALE: 8 shoats we'i^hi^ ! nl381 new - Elizabeth Ruriden.
about 75 lbs. William Best, south I 152 K ’ Wa,nut Street.
noth r. or <ti \11r14 \tio> or i:\rriToii N<>tirk is iii-:rknv oivrc.v, Th;i! i lie utiil'-i-si£tieii has «lnly Mualifit.-u ns Kxccutrlx of (lie last yvIU ami Icstaimnt of I'linrlc* \\\ (Joso iloceaMml. In the I’ntnam CMrrnit Pourt. of I’utna'm rounty, Indiana. and has been duly authorized bv said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to bo sol vont. Oct. 2a. 19 IS .Myrtle K. Close. KxooutriT Gillen & I,yon. Attorneys. tuner c Akers, clerk of the IMttnani Circuit Court. 2G-3t.
l-3p. !
F’OR SALE: Coal and wood
FOR SALE: 100 sacks of! rream color P 0 * -0613 ' 1 ' cement, $1.35 a bag. Floris Me-I ^ 00<J Knites antl ,ininR Sterlin K
Cammaek, Belle Union. l-2p,
EOR SALE: Corn from the
Montgomery j picker. Oren E. Buis, 8 miles 30-tf. east of Greencastle. l-3p
Boatright.
27-2-2p
Headquarters for curved raft-1 FOR SALE: Black and tan j ers for barns, garages, machine'coon hounds, 2-14 months Insheds. warehouses, stores, fae-j broke 5-3 months old pups. Rea-; lories. Black Lumber Co., 501 1 sonable. Marvin V. Fisher, Stiles-j
N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf.
Presto Pressure Cookers and
Revere ware cooking utensils truck. Two
+ ROACHDALE ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Rcxford Beck were shopping in Indianapolis
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. YV’alter Thompson of Martinsville, 111. were calling on friends here Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson and son had as their Sunday guests. Mrs. Elsie Thompson, Mr. ; and Mrs. Vance Clodfelter of
WANTED TO RENT: A gai - j Jud.son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold age near 1008 South College.’ Taylor and sons of Lafayette and
! Audrey Knolton, Phone 807-M Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard of
FOR SALE: Late 1945 1'L• ton'after 5 p. m. 2-2p.. Hussellville.
Mrs.
F'OR SALE: Caterpillar traetor. John Walters, 3h, miles east of Lewisville. l-3p.
WANTED
ville.
27-6p. |
speed axle.
8-25 i
make fine Christmas gifts. See tires and grain bed, $1200.00. C. 1 E. Skinnie Simnson RniaoViriaiA • a cook Cal1 174 ' between 9 and
WANTED: Salad woman and
them at Snider's Paint and Art
Shop.
2-3p.
Simpson, Roaehdale 1
Indiana. 30-6p,
Julia Crosby visited friends in Muncie last week.
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li.YlNBKilKiK
Arthritis Pain I For quick, delightfully comforting help foi 1 aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritic Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia trj
Remind. Works through the blood. First dos«
_ you can
work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably.
starts alleviating pain so
Oet Romind at druggist today. Quick, com* plcte satisfaction or money back guaranteed
1 WANTED: Stenographer, ex•perience necessary; some general
Apply in person.
FOR SALE: 1400 ft. yellow] EOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth poplar weatherboarding, well coupe. Can be seen at corner of.
seasoned, clear of knots, $15.00 Bloomington St. and Martinsville!® lce wor _ . 4 per hundred. Bill French, Airy St., known as Fox Ridge. ,.2,.] American Zinc Products, DmFOR SALE. Apples at Moore’s K nobb farm. Ip. 1 ' S1 ° n -
Rao-
Orchard on state road 43,
coon. 15-tf.j
FOR SALE: One
j picker, husked less
FOR SALE: Must make quiekj
row corn move, will sell the following artthan 100 Ht sacrifice; all excellent
BEEF HIDES: Highest mar- ai . res (lf corn rx trn good .shape, condition: 1948 Magic Chef gas
ket prices paid for beef hides. A | & S. Junk Yard. 9-tf.
Ic&l *JU
FLASH!
On Tuiisdcy, Nojl 2, P|^* ovER NBC. Tune inT.sGsc.t NBC ^ C Tv 9 Kri'.tbo C rn, n R«ber.Tr.u,ond Beat,/
When you aotnfiaJte, you. tiz Itouiul to djzcu{& CHEVROLET IS BUILT to serve mm-EMm clkcI t& Ig/lcJI in vtdiue. cub it dhyeA ut nd-tLotzusid-e tieyiAtfuituynA
J. M. Abbott, 2' town.
miles northeast stove, baby buggy $5.00; silver
2-2p f° x fur coat $30; bathinette $10.
,Phone 507-R. 316 N. Arlington. 5 Angus heifers j. 2 t.
FOR SALE:
to freshen in spring, $ 135.00 j each. Norman Frost, 8 miles FOR SALE: Upright piano west on Walnut St. Road, one! Foot' condition. Price
mil, south Brunerstown
Y\’ANTED — Used Cushman Motor scooter. Call Kinder, 472M
31 2p
WANTED: Job, any kind. Day or week . Farm experience. James Meadows, 104 1-2 N. Indiana St. l-2p.
FOR SALE: Monarch circulating coal heater, large size. Walnut enamel finish. almost new. Robert Feller, R. 1. Quincy.
l-3p.
t WANTED: A lady to do house $15.00 , wor g f or elderly couple. No
2-3p. I Hendrieh. I'... miles washings. Mrs. Scott Browning. north and east Brick Chapel. | Greencastle R 3. l-3p.
1-21.|
FOR SALE: Black walnuts. Inquire Mrs. Lizzie Buis, Commercial Place. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet Master 4 door, motor in good condition, new tires. Phone 1441. Call for Jacob Shaw. 2-4p.
FOR SALE: 1946 Ford Fordor super deluxe; 1936 Ford 1'.. ton truck. Farmers Supply, Inc., 103-107 East Franklin street. 2-21.
FOR SALE: Young purebred Duroe boars, old enough for service, farrowed from registered sire and dam. Clarke Hendricn, 1'., miles north ami east of Brick
! WANTED: Paper hanging and
general hauling.
Phone 260-J 2-3p
Chapel.
l-3t.
WANTED: Garage. Phone 647J between 4 and 6 p. m. 2-lp.
John Tharp owner of a farm
WANTED: Vault ami cesspool ■ cleaning. Free estimate. Jess |
at Mt. Olive is tearing down Rumley, Air Port Road. Phone I some buildings and will be there i 15F6. 2-5p.
working Wednesday, if you want
A veteran couple wants fU"-
som, good lumber and materials. I jshed rlm „ nt untll F , h lHt .l
— 2 -2p.l
Call Mi. Father 943.
FOR SALE: Pure honey, 2 mile east on Stilesville Road. Sterling Boatright. 27-29-2-4-4p ]
Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks % Purina ehows x Sanitation. 106 North JaeJ-jion St.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 6 rooms and half acre of ground semi modern, in Bainbridge, good buy. John I Tharp. Phone 785-MX. 2-it
YOU’LL BE SURPRISED!
You’ll find in our large stock, everything from a Casserole to a Maytag Washer. Philco Refrigerators Duo Therm Heaters Tappan Ranges C. H. and C. HARDWARE Bainbridge
first ""W-Action RidingSmoothness
mU r ch steadier, tafer ride in ount. , 'f. b™** you the oriijinil ’«) ^ nd, "« 'mitized Knee-Action Ride— during Chevrolet’. Id year, k"' <kn * Korc-Actlon units. It’. V balanced—remarkably comfortable. Uni,1 “ d Rnee-Action Ride ii “ *-bevrolet and higher-priced caril 9 "''•-in-Hoad
'nom^
Yes, people everywhere agree that CHEVROLET LEADS in strong, sturdy construction .;. in durability and dependability ... in big-car quality AT LOWEST PRICES
FIRST in this Fourfold Safety Protaction
Chevrolet craftsmen make safety a first consideration in designing and building this car. It s th< one low-piiced car that brings you the fourfola safety-protection of Fisher I nisteel Body-Con-Itruction. safety plate glass in all windows. th< Unitized Knee-Action Ride and Positive-Actior . Hydraulic Brakes. Another combination of fea lures found elsewhere only in more expensive cars
6L0NDIE
CHIC Y0UNQ
’Ik m c • r, • on ly Chevrolet bring. Wlv,.;. n 14 j Performance and economy of aif, r, r '”' engine. And Chevrolet hu the ■ferriKr k P ,'T Val '* >'<-llead Engine. For this Ud,, * 1 “ t ‘' vert d more miles of uti.faction now."'! 1 ' °!f* r * l on 8« period, than any di.Ji lnt today. Valve-in-Head i. only in costlier cars.
THE SPORTSMANS SHOP “IT PAYS TO PLAY”
You will take pride in owning this car with thi I JOHNNY HAZARD world-famous Body by Fisher. It’s the body that’’ better by far, and more beautiful by far, inside anc out, ii hardware and upholstery as in line anc l color. It’s recognized everywhere as the leadei in fine coachcraft. Naturally, this finer body like so many other quetily features, is cxclusivi to Chevrolet and higher priced cars.
By Frank Bobbin
HEVROLET- Wto' Greencastle Motors, US North Jackson ”W* s ' rv - A ‘ Wa " As s • ,l "
-IS FIRST!
INC Phone 346
