The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1948 — Page 4

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THF DAILY BANNFR, GRFFNCASTlF, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVFMBFR

notic i: or qi \Mrn \tio> or rc iToii NOTICE IS ilKRKBY OTVKN. That th#* mirierMiKrneri hns (July qiinllfieg as Executor of t he last \viii *iiKi iestauiciii of Lauiat OirrinKton I«'or(l deceased, in the Putnam t'ircuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been, duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to he solven t. Oct. 2H. 1 *Mx. No. S»37. Albert E. Williams, Executor

Rexell A. Boyd, Attorney. Onier C. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. l-:)t

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. Putnam <Mrcuit Court.

Ilujfhes ^ HuKbes, Attorneys.

Akers. Clerk of the

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\OTM R or \ l> %l I \ I^TIt \ TIO \ ) Notice is h. r,. |,\ given tliaf t! undersigned has been appointed i by the Judge of the Circuit Cour; l of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administratrix of the estate of Lewis C. Ogle late oj Putnam

Count v, deceased.

Said estate l« supposed to lie

solvent.

Eva Ogle, Administratrix

I\ MEMORY In memory of my dear father, Columbus Cliristy, who passed away 1 year ago, November 8,

1947.

■ God needed one more father,

i commandant’s home on the U. S. submarine base here, a white-; painted house with a view of th ’

Atlantic.

The makeup of the President’s party made it clear that business matters would claim more and more of his time. Among those who flew down with him yesterday were John R. Steelman, assistant to the President; Clark

Classified Ads

LEST you forget to remember, here’s a reminder that Fina

Foam cleans rugs.

For Sale

Stop ’N Shop. It

COAL — Stove

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double stand.

St.

MILLER’S:

square drain

17-19 East

- Furnace — miles north

Wheeling, Stoker. Mmc 4

tubs on | Brazil on 59. turn west. We deWashington ; liver. Call 9491 or 0713, F-M-F,

2-tf. Inc., Brazil, Ind.

Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES •• CATTLE - HOGS •• SHEEP FOR PROMPT AND SANITARY SERVICE PHONE GREENCASTLE 1008 INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY

To work his plans above, In looking around to find one,

He chose the one I loved. I William D. Leahy, the Presi- Irwin, Mt.

Father is not alone In Heaven, i j ent > s c hi,.f of staff; and JonathFor sister is also there. j an Daniels, editor of the Raleigh Let us pray that the gates be left N c n,. ws am i Observer.

Others due to arrive within thi

next day or two include Vice

FOR SALE; Two 12x16 cabins)

WANTED: 3 or 4 room apart-

ajar.

So we may enter, where our lov-

ed ones are.

Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs. Worth Arnold. pd.

Clifford, special counsel; Adm. completely furnished. George, Meridian. 8-10-12-3p, ment, preferably furnished for

occupancy January 1st. Oscar

Yanson. Phone 296.

27-28-1-3-5-8-10-12-15-9p.

HIGHEST CASK PRICES FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 CALL CI.OVERDALE 30 OR PI TNAMVILLE 33. JOHN WACHTEL C0RP.

MERCER - BUILDERS Industrial and Residential Construction Phone 525 Rockville, Ind.

President-elect Alben W. Barkley; Sen. J. Howard McGrath, chairman of the Democratic na~|tional committee; Leslie L. Biffle, director of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee; and Matthew J. Connelly, one of the President’s top secretaries. LOCAL BOY .IONS GROITP

UPHOLSTERING. For htgb grade upholstering, repairing, refinishing and fine quality fabrici

call Art Furniture Shop, 7 west; PERMANENT POSITION Franklin street. Phone 299. i Open November 18, your area. 13-tt * If you have experience in kind.

FOR SALE: Universal refrig.' ... erator. Spotless and clean. Half ANTf: t> j

the prire of a new box at $90 00 w T'""M Can be seen at 503 Elm St. or' ’ 315 ®m| Phone 200-R. ^ANT^

FOR SALE OR TRADE 10*7 ^ n ' rht *«U

' p m - Monon {'

Dodge, fluid drive, 4 door sedan w th '46 motor. Equipped with radio and comfort master heater; rubber and paint good. Consider trade for 1941 Buiek oi 1942 Chrysler sedan. 307 vv Washington. St. Phone 108-M 8-3p. FOR SALE: White enamel liable top' Florence kerosene stove. Harry Godfrey, Foxridge

8-2p

lergarten work, child psychology,] FOR SALE AT COOKS: Just Headquarters for curved ra ft*j t oac hjng, personnel work, 28-50. i received shipment of nine by ers for barns, garages, machine t ( , 0 i],^- e training, established cor-j twelve Rotarua rugs. New pat-

sheds, warehouses, stores, fac-' lories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf.j

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milk

c °w,

poration will consider

full time work.

Br| iner,tovm,

REALL

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« room,,

apartment a p , trwtf Exc,l|«,|

,0 wn dl«rM '/( Banner. F °R sale''

hf »is!\ ban,, \ 4 acn ’ ! ' of land,

Under New Management / Wc pay highest prices for your cream and eggs, Try us for friendly, courteous, service. SCHLOSSERS CREAMERY

WEST WAI.NI T STREET

Truman Enjoys Florida Sunshine

KEY WEST, Fla., Nov. 8.— jiUP) President Truman looked

Donald W. Erwin, R R. 4, Greencastle, was pledged recently to the Men's Hall Association on the DcPauw University campus. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, Erwin is a freshman in the DePauw .School of Liberal Arts. CONVICTION I’PHELD

you for] tens, tile and floral. Delivered in * lots at Educational for $6.65. Furniture Exchange

i sales service, complete training 1 West Side Square. Call 170-j.

Position

our expense.

worth j person.

Rebuilt motor for Ford, Dodge. |

DeSoto, Cnrysler, Plymouth,; 5500 month to qualified Chevrolet: Ford complete with Live full paiticulars in letter of heads, pan and fly wheel, 1932- application. G. B.. Daily Banner.

1941, V8, 85, $159.95 exchange;

8-lp.

WANTED

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP) — The U. S. court of appeals today upheld the conviction of

forward to nothing more strenu-j former Maj. Gen. Bennett E. ous than a swim today, aware j Meyers who was imprisoned for

that work would pile up soon

Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $159.95 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940, $159.95 exchange; Chevrolet 19.°,5

WANTED; Stenographer, experience necessary; some general

FOR SALE: Tin sheeting, gal-1 0 ^f' ce work. Apply in person. vaniZ' I on wood frame, 10 feet i American Zinc Products, Divi-

100 sections. ] sion.

Good for building purposes. A

| by 5 feet by 1 inch.

19-tf

° 1 "' 2 room hoiaJ

f0 '' $1500.00. and worth the n ity. See w, R.!

fi S. Junk Yard.

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i SALESMAN WANTED: Cap-, Daily Banner.

to 1942, $144.95 exchange; new Ford block assembly 1939 to

1942 85, $179.95, 1939 to 1942 95. ' pens Farmer has opening $179.95 exchange; Chrysler. De-i CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT| for two •nleaman. No age llralta. Soto, Dodge motor far 1>6 ton BULBS Are going to be very M ,ls t. have car and be free to are now available. Montgomery scarce. Get yours NOW at SNI-' ^ rave ^- Write to H. L. Allison, Ward. 30-tf. DERS PAINT & ART SHOP. | P °' Box 809 ' Terre Haute,

Ind.

FOR SALE: Apples at Moore’s,'

Rae-]

Election i, | independent

farmers. Writr . ! 11 'ding i xperiMH,!

8-3p.

Orchard on

coon.

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Your Heating Plant Should Not Limit Your

Choice of Fuels This ALL-FUEL

Furnace Will Burn Oil, Gas, Coke or Coal

WILLIAMSON WW Ntw met iu«H iiiti Fumutt^

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inducing a wartime associate tc. lie to a congressional commit-

tee.

Moyers' conviction was upheld by a 2 to 1 decision. Associate

; enough even at this tropical vu-

1 cation retreat.

j Lounging under the warm I Florida sun was just about the

only other activity on the sche.l-l^ ust ' ce Elijah Barrett Prettyulo for the first day of Mr. Tru-1 man dissented from the major-;

man’s two-week vacation. H" 'W-

eventually hopes to get in soni" Meyers at present is in Fed- j

fishing, too.

state road 43, Rae-j FOR SALE: Home comfort I

15-tf. range, good condition. Bargain. I

C. W. Glover, l’_. miles

iPrevent Pirn Have the leave: J

jour roof andpittl

fires and saves i

4-5p r ’ ustill 8 out. Free,

j or Phone 424, ] WANTED (Roofing and SidiJ

FOR SALE: Hardy flowen, good roots, lemon and white lillios, bulbs and Snrpriz ■ lillics. Mrs. Losson, 619 E. Seminary St. 5-6-8-31.

SALESMAN

Johns-Manvillo home insula-l Ind. south 1 tion conlractof has a good sales I-

8 o., opening in protected territory 1 ' adies ' * BusnJ

FOR SALE: 1936 Ford Uvo door sedan in good condition. Warren Harlen, R. R. 2. 6-2p.

The temperature was 80 degrees when Mr. Truman arrive ! hen- from Washington yesterday and he lost no time in swapping his brown business suit for slacks and a light shirt. The President was quartered in the

FOR SALE: 1937 TVrra.plane

eral jail serving a 20 months to I Hudson coupe. 222 Iowa St. Mrs. five year sentence. ! Albert Akins. 6-2p.

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CARD OF THANKS | FOR SALE: Fr.es. Harold

Staley, 1-4 mile west of Cloverdale on 42. 6-3p

Cement Plant. - - -

for full time representative who, wn ‘ ma 8 ln ' > »|

: 19:::; Chevrolet. 2 can qualify. Opportunity f„ r ! ■ vour o'*':: that brjl

door. Can be seen 406 N. Madi-^ better than average earnings for 1 801,16 P rnflts froml

son. 8-3p. man with consumer selling back-i' n 8 Ph“ a5 *nt ground and willing to work. Ex- i • 1Iake y° ur wn h

perience in selling Insurance and! terri * 01 ^ ^ a Appliances helpful. Must own] 8 *** na honally ;ai car and be ready to start train-j ant * 8amsde " ing immediately. Applications* Write A l|

At Parkway Grocery at 212 Arlington Street you’ll find quality for less. Fine brands of foods such as Ko-we-ba,- Pre miere, Kraft and Heinz. And don’t forget we always have good large eggs. 8-9-ll-12-4p

Ptirnaco Inspection. Kxutrt reratr

CpCC tuirn <mi anj in*:.* of f run > • I | I1LL •f 1 W" rani ni»tar:uls uaej.

«hoo^ or writ* t^day.

When you order a New Williamson Tripl-ife ALL-FUEL Furnace, you are not limited to just one fuel. It burns gas, oil, coke or coal. Take no chances ,

on a shortage of any fuel. Monthly I A #* MM A A ■M ki payments to suit. J ^0 Lu r3 (K

For quick comforting help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, stron, vloudy urine, Irritating passages, Leg Pains, tlrcles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due •o non-organlc and non-systemlc Kidney and Jiaddcr troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask

four druggist for Cystex today.

We wish to express our heart felt thanks to the friends and neighbors of Putnamville for the

I'urmiere ('Irnnril $.VIM> ninl I p

ACE HEATING & VENTILATING CO.

19 W. Franklin St., Greencastle

FOR SALE: At Cloverdale . Sale Barn Tuesday, 20 squares

| beautiful flower offering during, of new 5 . v gaWanized roofing: I our bereavement for our son and 40 pieces 6 foot 4Q pieceB 7 foot . brother. Forrest McKamey. ; 40 pip( , es g foQt 2() pipcps 10

Mrs. Jesse McKamey . j. 00 , and family pd. j

6-2p

FOR SALE: Walnut Organ, : I good condition. Phone 557. 6-2p

If you are looking for good large eggs direct from the country, care to Parkway Grocery at 212 Arlington Street. Phone 695. 8-9-U-12-4p. FOR SALE: Registered poll Hereford bull, about 24 months edd, from Martin Nichol’s herd. Papers available. Ferrand & Leonard, 3 miles cast on Stiles-i

villc Road. 6-3p. i 1

by letter only, stating previous selling experience. Write J. A. Holzbach, Johns-Manville Corp.. 222 N. Bank Drive, Chicago 54. Illinois. 5-10t.

R 2, Roachdale, hi

Closed Monday j 1 5ra< *’s lo a ty ShoJ W. S C. S. of ( Bazaar, Center

Saturday Nov, Util 6 o’clock Auction!

o'clock. Donations |

WANTED: Ironings. Jean Powers, 2nd houses across from Mill. Bainbridge. Ip.

WANTED: Corn picking Allis will he appreciated

Chalmers, two-row picker. Have elevator available. J. M. Abbott, 2*2 miles northeast of Green-

SMART COOKS KNOW BETTER

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE---

• Yes, smart cooks know where food is finest, it’s cooked with GAS. To give that final perfect touch to your cooking do as the finest chefs do, insist on a new gas range in your kitchen. V Speed—a multitude of cooking speeds at your finger tips. No waiting for elements to heat up. Cleanliness — super-streamlining for new ease in cleaning . . . extra insulation for coolness. V Economy—low cost of operation . . . low original cost ... no costly installation or moving charges. See these new Automatic Gas Ranges at your dealer's or in your favorite store.

Yes, you’ll fall in love with the many items any good housewife needs - - - - Ironrite Ironers Speed Queen Washers G. E, Waffle Irons Ask about our Christmas Lay-Away Plan - Monthly payments start in '49. C. H. and C. HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE

FOR SALE: Two row mounted A. C. Corn picker. 3 miles west of Danville on Hadley road. Kirk Lawson. 6-2p FOR SALE: Good corn from: the picker. Fred Wilson. 3 miles' southwest of Coatesville. 3 2p i

FOR SALE: Three new G I one row ccrn pickers for immediate delivery. Williams & : Greve, 305 North Jackson St.

8-3t.

WANTED: Light hauling to Indianapolis every day, Livestock Jack Anderson, Mt. Meridian.

8-2p.

FOR SALE: 30 Buff Orphing- ] ton pullets, ready to lay. Claud

FOR SALE: Two Young beefs.' Elliott, Pleasant Gardens. 8-2p. Quarter, half, any way you want I. it, Artie Scobee, Brick Chapel. , F(?R SALE . 1947 Co _ op ^ 1 1 5 'j picker, A-l condition. Two miles

northeast ,of Morton. Clodfelter Brothers. Phone Morton 411.

8-2p

FOR SALE: Feather Mattress, luggage, riding pants, linens, Eastern Star jewlery, toaster, imported shawl, percolator, Scottish Rite ring, dresses, fur coats, ect. Florence Foster, Hickory Hill Farm, southeast Cloverdale, Road 42. 8-2p.

WANTED TO RENT: Garage in vicinity of 611 S. College Ave. i Call 1065-J. 5-3p

FOR SALE: Good used electric washing machine. Mrs. T. C. Dorsett, near Brqadpark. 8-2p

FOR SALE: Team horses, good work team. Earl Rowings, south Keytsville. 8-3p.

j FOR SALE: Sow and 9 pigs, 2 ( weeks old, Clifford Torr, 2 imiles I west Limedale. ip.

I'NCOI N( IL1 PARIS, Nov.

, United Notions S«i

8-10-2p. mf( ,t tomorrow

whether to irdev Jl out of their rermtl tory in Galilee, aJ

nounced today,

Jnse Arc Atfi mail of the Secur.tj| the session on Pal m 18 a. m. CSTi tol Last Thursday thi

ANTED: Salesman for " a -! dered Jewish fore* tionally known concern selling I ari , a they seiMd j, food products. Please give pre- afler od lf B r taj

vious occupation. Must cai'. Address Box E. J.,

Banner.

proposal to order I

Custom corn picking, mounted and pull type pickers. See Howard Moore. Phone 7F21. 6-tt

WANTED: Work bench. C. W. Glover, l'/j miles south Cement Plant. 8-2p.

have

Dally ! recently taken t«rt|

® i lee.

The council alsn« fore it a report hj Bunche. acting 11 for Palestine that 1 seized 15 Lebanese i

WANTED: Woman clerk for' Greencastle store on the square. I Write giving age and qualifications. Pox PX y Banner. 8-tf

Colonial Hall i Bahv chick* a ft x Sanitalk 106 Nart 11 J,< *

MORE AND MORE... THE TREND tS TO

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INDIANA GAS & WATER COMPANY, INC. HOWARD SCHLATTER, Manager Greencastle, Phone 30

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f WOMEN who feel NERVOUS caused by functional ‘middle-age’l Do you auffrr from hot flaahea, Weak, nervous, irritable clammy feelings— due to the functional 'middle-age' peilod peculiar to women (38-52 ■i yre i ? Then do try Lydia E Plnkham’a I Vegetable Compound to relieve such I symptoms! It also has whst Doctors I call a stomachic tonlo effect! HTDIU E. PimjM'S&aS' Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON CreomuUion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat nf the trouble lo help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist lo sell you a boule of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you arc to have vour money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis

OOdUK LATEg, AND THE LEAPING GUN C* THE GOBI DESEFT GTILL BEATS DOWN UNMERCIFULLY..,

JU9T ABOUT BLOTS UP THE WATEtr SUPPLY/ BETTEP MAtCFTHAT WATEP WOLE V ON THE MARINA MURKY..

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