The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1948 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 194H.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Luther Berkley Watson, et ux. to Wilbur S. Donner. et ux, land in Greem astle Oiiginal Plat, $1.' Owen J. Akers, et ux, to Warren B. Foster, et ux, land in Madison twp., SI. Aaron ,J. Duff, et ux, to Raymond H. Lehr, et ux, land in Greencastle Villa South, $1. Ada Skinner, et al, to Greg T.
Wright, et ux, land in Greencastle twp., $1. Sherman R Jefry to Lloyd M. Suiher, et ux. land in Bainbridge, SI. Lee Kendall, et ux, to Wm. Morgan, et ux, land in Commercial Place, $1. Lee James, et ux, to Cloyd Hall, et ux, land in Clinton twp.. $1. Charles Conger, et al, to Mid-
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HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 CALL < I.OVERDALE SO OR I'CTNAMMLLE S3. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.
land Building Industries. | land in Bainbridge, .$1.
Floyd Skelton, et ux., to Pius i Lanham, et ux. land in Mari «
I twp., $1.
Minnie Bowen Travis, et con, to Russell G. Miller ,ct ux, land
in Putnamville, SI.
Lucile Ball Fuller, et con, to James Clarence Ball, et ux, land in Russell and Clinton twps Ralph F Wildman, et ux, to Wm. O. Sinnet, et al, land in
Russell twp., $1.
Harry E. Allan, et ux, to J. 3. | Hood, et ux. land in Greencastle 1 Northwood Addition, $1. Joseph Grubb, ctux to Wm. Lane, i tal land in Greencastle
Twp. $1 .
Bessie C. Doctor, etux to Oscar
Kersey, etal land in Greencastle E. T. Keightley addition. SI. Lethn May Pitcock to Orvilld Lewis Pitcock, land in Russell
Twp. $1.
Petrie Blagoanich, etux to Henry Q. Girton, etux land in
Washington Twp.
Clarence Glen Atkinson, etux to William T. Morganson, etux $1. land in Floyd Twp. $1.
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FOR SALE: Breeders, 140 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT head June Spotted Poland China BULBS Are going to be very boars and gilts. Buy them small .• yurs N<m «< SNI ' less. Staley Turk y DERS PAINT & ART SHOP. on 43.
9-tf.' 8 ' S P-
they cost
Farm, Belle Union.
FOR SALE: Eleetratux cleaner and attachments. Mrs. N eal Allen. Route 1, Greencastle north
9-3p.
w an-tf.d. ,
n ’ is -
n '*ht. CW i m - 5:30
FOR SALE: Blue chesterfield| FOR SALE: Home coat, size 40. Phone 843-W. It. range, good condition. C W. Glover, l',.. UPHOLSTERING, for higf | Cenlent plant,
grade upholstering, repairing, re i
com fort Bargain,
miles south
8-2n.
FOR SALE: Extra good 3 year
"'f ^ ilk . T W ^ Albm C< ^*. 1 »ha're
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W AVrED > '
Elizabeth St.
mn *m ,
finishing and fine quality fabrict j FOR SALE: 1933 Chevrolet,
Carl Dodd to Grover C. Blades, j call Art Furniture Shop, 7 wes. j door. Can be seen 406 N Madi-
etux land in Carpentersville. $1.
Picked by Florists
FIRE!
FIRE!
(UNPLEASANT THOUGHT)
ATTENTION
RESIDENTS OF GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP
Residents of Greencastle Township, outside of the city limits, who arc interested in fire protection, mat sign a petition asking the trustee for such protection at Poor and t o. Feed Store.
Any persons desiring hoods, please see me.
to circulate a petition in their neiglihor-
SiJrned JOHN POOR
Classified Ads For Sale
Franklin street. Phone 299.
8-3p.
FOR SALE: Good 9x12 rug wine, with floral leaf design. $20.00. Boy's 24 inch bicycle new tires, $10.00. Phono 745-R
9-2t.
ana St.
l<i*«
marrv j apartment.
13-tt
At Parkway Grocery at 212 Arlington Street you'll find quality for less. Fine brands of foods such as Ko-we-ba,-
and Heinz. And
AT MILLER'S: Wheeling double square drain tubs stand. 17-19 East Washington St. 2-Lf. FOR SALE: Registered Spo*ted Poland China hoars and gilts, I service age. Staley Turkey i Farm, Belle Union. 9-tf.
Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, fac-
tories. Black Lumber Co., SOljmiere. Kraft
N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf. don't forget we always have good —— j large eggs. 8-9-11-12-4p
Keburlt motor for Ford, Dodge DeSoto, Cnrysler, Plymouth, Chevrolet: Ford complete with beads, pan and fly wheel, 19321941, V8, 85 $159.95 exchange
WANTED
WANTED: Stenographer, exPre • perience necessary: some general
FOR SALE at Cook's: White enameled, used kitchen cabinet Metal bread drawer, flour bln porcelain top. Delivered for $11.95. Furniture Exchang \ West Side Square. Call 170-J. 9-Ip. COED SPECIALS all (his week. Scores of things reduced to make room for the new clothing just received. You can't afford to miss this sale. Mrs j Hickman. 31 o Greenwood. 9-4 COED KORMALS. Good selection at modest prices. Mrs Hickman, 315 Greenwood. 9-41 Job to Expand
If you are looking for good large eggs direct from the country. cor.e to Parkway Grocery I at 212 Arlington Street. Phone
Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $150.95)695. 8-9-ll-12-4p.
exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940,! $159.95 exchange: Chevrolet 1935! to 1942, $144.95 exchange; newj Ford block assembly 1939 to 1942 85. $179 95, 1939 to 1942 05
FOR SALE: Registered poll Hereford bull, about 24 months old, from Martin Nic-hol's herd. Papers available. Ferrand & Leonard. 3 miles east on Stiles-
office work. Apply in person. American Zinc Products, Division. 19 . tf SALESMAN WANTED: f’appers Farmer has opening for two salesman. No age limits. | Must have c.ar and be free
travel. P. O.
Ind.
Write to H. L. Box 809, Terre
$179.95 exchange; Chrysler, De
Soto, Dodge motor for l'/j ton '■ ville Roa<l 6 ~ 3p ' are now available. Montgomery! pofTsALE Three new G I W ar, L 30-tf. (one row cnrn pickers for imFOR SALE: Apples at Moore's' >"'•<1 at, delivery, Williams & Orchard on state road 43. Rac-I ' 05 Nor,h Jat ' kson St.
15-tf.l S' 3 --
to
Allison, Haute,
4-5p
SALESMAN WANTED Johns-Manville home insulaj tion contractor has a good sales opening in protected territory for full time representative who
KEIli for' h,,U8e - 6 rocmjj a P*rtntent up, tram '‘ BxedJ '' Banner. ~iisciiy
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Saturday, \q V , 6 o'clock. / - “ clock. Dom
will be i
LOST:
kid gloves.
coon.
can qualify. Opportunity for* ch " r,,h R ">rt|
better than average earnings foi j man with consumer selling hack-i
ground and willing to work. Ex-| E8Hn| perience in selling Insurance and! Nellie Bairs J Appliances helpful. Must own’win, etux land f car anti be ready to start train- Franklin Twp. |i| ing immediately. Applicatiw si Veda Egg.n | I by letter only, stating previous i Lela a Epers |
FOR SALE: 1947 Co-op corn I selling experience. Write J. A.| Maysville, $i. miles . A-l . edition. Two miles ! Holzbach, Johns-Manville Corp.,| Raymond T. 8 2p nor theast .of Morton. Clodfelter j 222 N. Bank Drive, Chicago 54, | Clarence H Bni|
FOR SALE: Fries. Harold] KOR SAL F: 30 Buff OrphingStaley, 1-4 mile west of Clover- J ion P ullots ’ r c« (l V to 'aV- Claud dale on 42. 6 . 3p ! Elliott. Pleasant Gardens. 8-2p.
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FOR SALE: Good corn from the picker. Fred Wilson. 3 southwest of Coatesville.
FOR SALE: Gaxr.l used electric
can ride 7 for what it costs to drivelt^^,.. and
figuroi! <'oiiM«>rvafivoly nf * mile for itiiKKenger 4'Mr expenno
• With other everyday living costs going up and up, Indiana Railroad bus service remains the cheapest transportation in Indiana. Because of tremendously increased operating costs, bus fares have increased, but only an average of about 12% in the last ten years. By contrast, since 1938, rail travel costs have climbed 30% .. . meat . . , clothing . . . rent . . . automobiles . , . gas . tires . . . almost everything is up from 20% to 100%, and in some instances, even more. :xtra Savings on Round-Trips and 10-Ride Tickets LOOK AT THESE TYPICAL LOW FARES (One Way)
AMONG men who know their American Beauties best. It’s Virginia Mayo 15,000 to none. The 15,000—members of the Society of American Florists—selected the Hollywood film actress to be queen of National Flower Week, Nov. 7-14. Here she Is In her regal "robes." (International)
A Safi'S ft? 8 f DjSBM 'ASSISTANT PRESIDENT" will be r5dl I a R J a Cl 6 If !X-°fficio job of Vice PresidentFor quick delightfully comforting help foi jlect Alben Barkley, according to Neum" T umb^o 0 L^*!l!I! MTeura?! 1 !* tn ' vorci from Washington that PresRom nd. Works through the blood First dost dent Truman Intends to recom““V'Jnioy'nfe^udX^m^comfona^ mend expansion of vice presidenOct Romind at druggist today. Quick, com- lie', duties. (International) plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed.
washing machine. Mrs. T. C. | —
Brothers. Phone Morton
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Illinois.
5-10:. Washinton Tvj.J
WANTED: Light hauling to!
Frank R. Ball
Dorsett, near Broadpark: 8-2p
FOR SALE:
Indianapolis Itra/il Terre lliuiti
$ .80 Springfield, .4(1 Anderson .78 l't. Wayne (Plus Tuv)
$3.85 1.7(1 3.55
FOR COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION, CALL
C. Brown, Agent
BI S STATION
Tel: 328-R
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MERCER • BUILDERS Industrial and Residential Construction Phone 525 Rockville, Ind.
S Medical Test Proved This , Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE MIKS Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, weak, high-strung'—at such times? Then do try Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Comi>ound to relieve such symptoms! In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to women troubled this way. Any drugstoit
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FOR SALE: Team horses, good work team. Earl Rowings, south Keytsville. 8-3p.
Feather Mattress, j Indianapolis every day. Livestock ’ ^ ' 4 luggage, riding panls, linens, ! • ,ack Anderson, Mt. Meridian.
Eastern Star
jewlery, toaster,
percolator,
FOR SALE: Tin sheeting, galvanized on wood frame, 10 feet by 5 feet by 1 inch. 100 sections. Good for building purposes. A. & S. Junk Yard. 8-6L
imported shawl
Scottish Rite ring, dresses, fur coats, ect. Florence Foster. Hickory Hill Farm, southeast Clover-
dale, Road 42.
, WANTED: Salesman
, tionally known concern selling | food products. Please give prel vious occupation. Must have ] car. Address Box E. J.. Daily
6-6p.
j Twp. ]
Gladith N MuJ
8 - 2 P-! to Sable Latham]
f 0 r'^T-j villr «•
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FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1941 Dodge, fluid drive, 4 door sedan with ’46 motor. Equipped with radio and comfort master heater; rubber and paint good. Consider trade for 1941 Buick oi 1942 Chrysler sedan. 307 W. Washington. St. Phone lOS-M 8-3p.
FOR SALE: White
l;';' 0 : ;; p F ’™ e kerosene ! custom corn picking, mounted ■dove. Harry Godfrey. Foxridge. j and pun type pickers . Se( , „ ow . ; 8 ~ 2 P ard Moore. Rhone 7F21. 6-tt 1
Murphy In-a-Dor double rollaway 1
I FOR SALE: ; bod complete,
| M >'s. Oi a Meek, 401 South Jacki son St. 9- 2 p. FOR SALE: 1949 table modtd Stewart- Warner radio phono- [ graph with improved type record
WANTED: Work bench. C. W. Glover, 1 '4 miles south Cement Plant. 8-2p.
FOR SALE: Turkeys, dress 1 chan 8 er a "tl lifetime ruby needle, or on foot. Mrs. Claude Crodian exceJlent oondRion, beautiful ' - a —. . ton S'sna* vein TlK • a '
Clinton Falls.
4-6-9-ll-13-16-18-20-22-9p
, tone. Cost $99.95, asking $75.00. | ' Phone 611-W. 9-2t.
FOR SALE: A choice meat' Ii '° R SALE: Usp(1 Phonograph hog. Frank McAlinden. R. R. 4.1 recorcls ' Popular and hillbilly
WANTED: Woman clerk for Greencastle store on the square. ■ Write giving age and qualifies-1 tions. Fox PX 9; Banner. 8-tf ■ratr p| 4 : WANTED: Waiter or waitress' for night work. Apply after 2, p. m., Monon Grill. 8-3t.
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FOR SALE: Good baled alfal-1 fa hay. Walter DePew, one mile ■ west of Mt. Meridian. 9-2p. ^
1 choice 10c. Evan Crawley, 712
Seminary St.
10-13-15-17-19-22-24-26-8p.
LET BANNER ADS SELL IT
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FOR SALE. 100 lb. Warm j Morning heater complete with ' automatic draft and pipes, used
three months,
.00 See at 205 West Walnut Street. 9-2t
noth 1: or 01 \1.1ri) \tiu>
or |.;\K( 1 too
NOTH’I: IS IIKUKHV GIVEN,
a bargain at $40- 1 1,1,l " -iKiied Iiiih duly
«! 11 1111 n il as Kxtcutrix of the Inst will and testament of (Charles V\’. fiosu deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County. Intliuna, and lias bef‘ii duly Hiithoriz«*d by said rmirt to adminlHter
said estate.
Said estate is supposed to be
solvent.
Oct. 25, 1048. Myrtle K. Cose. Kxeeutrlx (iHlen Lyon. Attorneys. inner C. Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. • 26-8t.
FVies, 3 lb or over, dressed or | on foot, 50c per lb. Delivered in I town. Get your Thanksgiving order in soon. Bayard Allen, Phone Rural 19F2 . 9-ll-12-3p
Bring in your last year’s toys for resale at the Jack and Jill Exchange. They will make a welcome gift for another child this Christmas. Dolls, trains, buggies, tricycles, and wagons are especially needed. 719 E. Washington St. 9-lp. WANTED TO BUY: Second hand motor bike. Leave name Box 48, c o Banner. 9-2p. _| WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 ( room unfurnished house, three | adults, reasonable rent, on or before Dec 1st. Can give good reference. Call 352-R or see Mrs Todd at 119 West Berry. 9-2p
weighI Ml
We invite cg Ask about oul mas Lay-Awa[ Monthly start in | CJ. um\
BLONDIE
GOODNESS, WHAT A NAESS' ■7 THIS GOES HERE AND THIS GOES HERE
Colonial Hal x Baby chicks 1F \ Sanitl 106 Not** 1 J,(
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JOHNNY HAZARD
Two men lie dead in the street of the Bethel Court section of Chester Pa and five others were killed, when Melvin Collins, negro, ran amok, shooting down a detective, and firing blindly into crowds attracted by the gunfire. Four others were wounded by Collins before he committed suicide behind a barricade in a second floor room where police squads closed in on him (Int)
ACCENT ON BUTTONS , . Buttons come in pairs and In rows in many of the New York fashions for autumn and winter 1948-49 This rich red wool gabardine theater costume from the collection of Brownie for Foxbrownie is representativa of tha trend. Jacket has a new wide !" shawl collar, and the skirt awinga
out slightly in back.
(N Y Dress Institute Photo/
NO U4E MOON in; AAULE/ LETS
MUOt/ IF WE PON'T WIT WATER •SOON, WE'LL BOTH DECORATE the DEseeT with bleached
KMt - LBT'S 60!
SPORTSMAN'S ‘77 PAYS TO PLAY”
Meanwhile, johnny and brandy are hitting THE ROAD, TOO..,
SHOP
HOPE THAT VILLAGE SHOWS UP SOON/ GUN'S BAD rOR THE COMPLEXION, THE beauty book-;
OH, JOHNNY/ IF IT'G NOT A
