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

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948.

“Saved my

Life

WHEN IT COMES TO

THIS GASOLINES mrm Phillips 66 Famous "CONTROL " Is Designed To Give You High Level Performance

Every Season of the Year!

Up you go when Phillips 66 powers your motor— we know what it takes to help flatten out the steep

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BELL-Rf iS for Acid Indigestion 25 : Club Federation Is Music Patron The Indiana Federation of Clubs has become a patron of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra by the purchase of a box for the season of Sunday afternoon concerts. This is a project of the music department of the fedi ration. Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, Indianapolis, is in char.;'' of the distribution of tickets. These tickets have formerly heen used mostly in the vicinity of Indianapolis due to the transportation situation during the War years. However they are the property of the entire state and the federaton would like to have them used by the thirteen districts of the state. Quoting from the plan of the division for the year, “Again we wish to urge the encouragement of the youth of our communities in further music study.’" Tins means that they wish to have th.se tickets made available to deserving music students over

the state.

There are six tickets for each performance. There are fourteen J' day afternoon concerts dur-

eounty want to be sure of sending its student.

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SPORTSMAN'S SHOP. Indiana Phone 40..

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Classified Ads

For Sale

Headquarters for curved raft-, phono 6p

FOR SAL.ii.: international one

1 Ess. , !rnror w--- co

B . !n ' tories. Black Lumber Co

casUr - —In. Indiana St. Phone-403. 19-tf.

for barns, garages, machine

stores, fac-J

FOR SALE: Caravan top te fit 1-2 (on Chevrolet, DodgFord, G.M.C. and International 1942-47 truck. Priced right

8-1* |

FOR SlALE: Silver fox coat, short, size 12-14, 415 E. Wash-

AT MILLER’S EXECTR1C I ington. Phone 565-M.

trains. From $23.95 to $99.93. Also accessories, tracks, • cars, whistles, transformers etc. 1719 E. Washington St. -30-tf

6-3t.

FOR SALE: Child’s automobile, like new. Can be seen at 605 Main St. Phone 993-R. 6-3t.

USED CARS: 3 Chevrolets. new paint and seat covers, good mechanical condition, 1931 pickup, 1934 coach, 1936 coach; 1 Plymouth coupe 1935; old Whip-

UFHOL»3TERlN*L‘. tor hlgfc '

501 jgiade upholstering, repairing, re-

finishlng and flue quality tabrici i call Art Furnldure Shop, 7 west ' Franklin street. Phone 299,

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PLENTY OF TOYS AT THF

SPORTSMAN’S SHOP.

FOR SALE: 4 ft. Kelvinator FOR SALE: 1935 Ford sedan, refrigerator. 200 E. Olive st.. rurl ' s ^ od - ^ ood Ures ' LUl ' V(I B ’ n ' < ‘’

Quonset No. 10. Call after 5 n.

in.

FOR SALE: 1939 Chevrolet, good condition. See Chester

Sturgeon, R. 4, Greencastle after! pptt wi th 1940 Willys motor an 5 p. m. or all day Saturday. 6-3p.| transmission; 1937 Willys cou~e.j

Meridian. Op. n

Reed Garage, Mt.

evenings.

7-4t.

FOR SALE: 1946 5 passenger claih coupe Chevrolet, radio and heater, all A-l shape. Can he seen at Mac's Texaco Station. 7->e.

— t FOR SALE: 1 Standard Re -- FOR SALE: l 1 ^ ton Chevrolet ^ istrr and ,3) CO p y (. ick >t truck, long wheel base, two speed • an( j ( aa h drawer combination 1

t 4 mile southeast Belle Union.

6-3p. I

7-2p

FOR SALE: 1933 Master 21 POR SALE: 40 bales of good door Chevrolet, reasonable. 406 alfalta hay at sale barn Friday. No. Madison St. 6-3p. Second cuMing. 7-3p.

FOR SALE: Boy’s bicycl'. Claud Boswell, Fox Ridge. 6-3p. FOR SALE: 4 ft Frigidaire. A B gas stove, curtains and bedroom furniture. Call 1007-W.

6-3t

FOR SALE: 1948 Oldsmobile; 1947 Hudson; 1948 Ford; 1942 1-2 ton CMC pickup; 1940 International 1 1-2 ton truck; 1937 Chevrolet; 1936 Chevrolet; 1937

Ford; 1947 Mercury;

FOFJ SALE: One roal buiming brooder stove with hover, never been used. One 1938 Ford Coach, good condition. Phone 692-.T, 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7-3p.

axle, 750-20 10-ply tires, dual rear. Cash price 999.99, credit terms can be arranged. Hess

Sales & Service.

26-tf |. I

Schwab safe combination with tear bomb attached.

, 346.

lock Call’ 8-tf.

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WANTED

FOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth ■ WANTED coupe, heater and defroster, Eg'g PrS|

radio, white side wall tires. Cash (

price $645, on payments $215

down. $40.08 month 'for 15 months. Hess Sales and Service. Phone 11. 26-tf

Fence building, Roachdale. R. 2. W-tf

FOR SALE: 100 head Hamp-j shire shoats, vaccinated. Walter! TOYS, TOYS, TOTS Buis, 7 miles east’on Greencas- SPORTSMAN'S SHOP. lle-Stilesville Road. 7-2p. !

WANTED TO RENT: Two, bedroom apartment or house. if| you want desirable tenants with! good references, call 882-M. 8-3;).!

-THF

SANTA’S HEADQUARTERS -THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

COAL — Stove — Furnace — Stoker. Mine 4 miles north!

FOR SALE: 18 Chester X Duroc cross bred pigs 10 weeks

„ „ „ ^ t ,,, , .old. $20.00 a head,. 6. miles west -■ Superior j frazil on 59, turn west. We de-| f Gn , ( , ncastlt . past No , 0

1947 House trailer, 25 ft. Duncan I liver - c a, J 94f or ,j713 ' F * M ' F ’i School. G. W. Stierwalt. 7-3p.'

Motor .Sales, south Bloomington Inc ’’ ® ra *“' ^ nd '

WANTED: Female restaurant: help. Transportation furnished.' Write or phone 25F24. Baron’s* Midway Restaurant. 7-5p.'

ones:

You see, gasoline performance can vary with the temperature. That’s why Phillips 66 Gasoline is controlled to give you really good driving performance all year round! Try a tankful!

*PH/LLIPS 66 GASOLINE IS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR UNIFORMLY NIGH LEVEL PERFORMANCE ALL YEAR 'ROUND

PHILLIPS GASOLINE

nut 5th district tickets for one conceit. Fifth district is composed of Clay. Hendricks, Park' , Putnam, Vermillion and Vigo counties. It is the wish that each of these counties be allowed

on ticket.

Fifth District nas been given the date of March 20. 1949. The student selected from each county should be one that will be provided transportation to Indianaoolis. Each county music chairman will be allowed to choose the student from her county in any manner that she prefers. In Putnam county ttie music chairman feels that every seho >1 should have a chance, therefore she has asked Eugene Hutchins, county superintendent of schools, to assist in the selection. This form letter is being sent out to all the schools In the county. asking each school to select one worthy music student, who will be able to go to the Sunday afternoon concert in Indianapolis on March 20, 1949. The name of this student will be sent into Supt. Hutchins’ office. These names will be placed in a container ,80(1 a name will then tv drawni This will be the lucky student. In ease of illness, alternates may be drawn, but the

St.

7-2p.

65 head feeding hogs {it Sale Pavilion Friday, weight 100 to

110 lbs.

7-3t.

LARGE EGGS

Direct from

the country at

PARKWAY

GROCERY. 212 Arlington St.

7-8-10-3t.

FOR SALK: Warm Morning

heating stove, 200

lb. size, good

condition. Lucille

Bieis, Bain-

bridge.

7-2p.

Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. |

SEARS FRUIT MARKE'I Xmas Trees, apples, oranges, and tangerines. N. Jackson St. 8-4p

FOR SALE: Good 3-piece blue snow suit, size 2. Phone 527-J. Ip.

FOR SALE: 3 nice black male collie pups. Make nice Christmas presents for children. $2.00 each. At Dog Kennels. See J. A. Friend at City Hall. 7-2t

FOR SALE: '35 Ford 4 door, new engine and tires, seal beam lights. Can be seen at Lee McKamey’s Garage. 8-3t.

FOR SALE: Fur coat, perfect condition, size 12-14. A good buy for Christmas. Call 544-W between 6 p. m. and 9 p. m. 8-3t. FOR SALE Two registered Angus cows to calve in March. Three Angus heifers 500 to 600 lbs. Ready to butcher. M. S. Hunter, Greencastle. * 8-10-2p

FOR SALE 1948 Nash business coupe. Walter Seeley, 306 W. Columbia St. Phone 864-M.

Call

after 6 P. M.

Rebuilt motor for Ford, Dodge DeSoto, Cnrysler, Plymouth,

FOR SALE Oliver Clea-Trac Chevrolet: Ford complete with tractor, used 2 seasons; Dell-City heads, pan and fly wheel, 1932eom picker, new, only picked 30 1041, V8, 85 $159.95 exchange; acres. J. F. French. Fillmore, R. Plymouth 1935 to 1943, $159.93 1, 2 miles north and west of exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940. Belle L’nion. 8-10-13. 3p $159.65 exchange; Chevrolet 1933 ’_ „ ~~ Z n to 1942 ’ $1«95 exchange; new, FOR SALE: Black Angus bull, _ . ,, , . , “ _ 1

Ford block assembly 1939 to I

purebred, registered with papers, , 942 85 1930 to 1042 ^ at Sale Pavilion Friday. 8-2p. m0 e5 exchange; De ., FOR SALE: Ladies white she- Sot °. Dodge motor for IMi ton 1 skates size 5, in metal ease, worn a,e now available. Montgomery twice. Address Box 542. Banner. W art L 30-tf.

8-2p. '

WANTED: Work taking cat of children in my home. 7>._. west. Franklin St., Apt. 1. 7-3p. • _ „♦ WANTED: Carpenter work of any kind. Address Box 102, Daily Banner. 7-3p. WANTED TO BUY: A lew! more good used pianos. Give your 1 low dollar and condition in an-1 swer. James Brewster, Route 4. i

Greencnstle.

7-2t

WANTED: Home for two brothers, ages 8 and 10. Adress Box 35 '/, Banner. 7-.it , 1 WANTED: Man with ear for Sunday Star route. Phone 823-M 7-2t.|

FOR RENT

kales F0R sale"!' house, also has ^ on lot at 31] misoelu PHONE 44 For a *l kinds of mpnt Appr 0Vp<1 On Hood’s Barhe rS "^lllorgl^hp; Exchange f 0r cLothing and toy] Washington Street] EORGpl AUX. BAZAAR j;, December lO-iRh,

CHRIST! SPECI in reupholst Give Someth! The Ho 2-Pc. Living Suite, As L» S63.QQ Com How thrilling to youi guests in 1 living room tho J signed in the lot: ion that looks new. Yet it can I for less than \ new, restyled, from the frame bolstered in lates ings of large s All work guorani Free Esfimatt Day or Evenir Art Furnii Shop Greencastle T

Coal For Sale: Mine run block $7.00 per ton delivered. Immediate delivery. Phone Center Point j 49 ring 20. Call before 6 a.

FOR SALK: 1935 Dodge 4 door. .’>02 Gillespie St. of Phone 794-R. 8-2p.

PLENTY OK TOYS AT THT 1 ><>Tn ' >11 inu SPORTSMAN’S SHOP. i v

I lip Cn-tfitors. Heirf .Tt< cS of r.lllllif SiKltT, ' appear in the I’u

SANTA’S HEADQUARTERS |

Plastic Tabic (dV'TS makes a

FOR RENT: Living room and bedroom, with kitchen privileges

m- 1 nice Christmas gilt. Sec them at and telephone. Phone 674-M af-

or after 5 p. m. .4 8-42p Vni>i.. r v « • . .

Snider’s PaDit tt Art Shop. Ip. ter 7 p". m

6-6t.

FOR SALE Nice fat hens. 40-.' 11). Mrs. Robert Garl, across from airport. Phone 15F22 8-1021

We still have a nice selection | SANTA Clausf

of artificial cemetery wreaths left. Also round bunches made cf red and green rusfms on a wire stand that you stick in the ground. Stay pretty all winter long. Milton's Posey Patch. Phone 247. 8-10-17-31,

admires rugs

aivd upholstery cleaned With odorless Fina Foam. Stop ’N Shop. it.

FOR RENT: Unfurnished apartment, upstairs, three rooms. 210 North Indiana St. 7-3p.

SHOP MURPHY’S THURSDAY CANDY SPECIALS

ASSORTED NIAGARA

CHOCOLATE MIX

Some Fulled Wrapped

Royal A'nrk Dark. 32 Piece* to pound—Seven different soft flowing creamy centers, plus Nougats, Caramels, Peanut Clusters.

CHOCOLATES

Reg. 50c lb., Spec. lb. 27c Reg. 59c lb.. Spec. lb. 47c G. C. MURPHY CO. “GREENCASTLE’S FRIENDLY STORE”

Three free pups to persons with good homes. Mother dog a Rat Terrier. Dee Jones. Route 4, Greencastle, known as Char. Keyt place. 8-3p.

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

PERFECT

Chrlstimas Decorations of kinds at Snider’s Paint & Shop.

all Art j Ip.

FOR SALE: 1947 Fyrd

door sedon, radio and heater, excellent condition. 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Phone 135-M. 6:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Phone 265-W. 8-3n.

i FOR RENT: 5 rooms over two Hay’s store in Fincastle on State Road 43. See Hays. 8-5t.! 111|! '

Court. In lei .it lild’iiCil ana. on (Id- 23rU flay of and show cause, jf anj FINAL SKTTLF.MP.XT , with thf t state of sail should not he- iijipi'tn' il| heirs arc noiiflcil !«* there make proof of hcl rc<’«’ivc ' heir tlistributivi

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WITNESS, he clerk Court, this .10th dav of

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LOST

LOST: Female

FOR SALE: 45 White Rock pullets beginnlgn to lay. $2.00 each. Mrs. Ross Hammond, 4'j miles oast, mile south of Greencastle. 8-2p.

. FOR SALE: Genuine hand wit h black spots, woven rug. Unusual designs. Route 4, Greencastle.

Nice for Xmas presents. No. 6^ Arlington St. Phone 241-J.

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Notice is here by Rive) undersinned lias

. . . ' hv the dudK'e of tli'* ,, ''i

hound, white,,, , .

Lewis Nelson,

,, f j i; l.iMiKdrn M 4 -2p. Dam < ’tmiii > 'i» ,, ■ ‘ i "* - • Said • ';i ’ *’ i s HUPP 081

8-6p. I

i LOST: Beagle hound, black I s " 1 ! with touches of brown and wKite

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

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SKELGAS SKELGAS

PRACTICAI GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY Bottled Gas RANGES Hot Water HEATERS

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COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AND BOTTLED GAS 55 square inches more work space, or this Skelgas Range. 42 square inches more oven capacity in this range. 36 square inches more broiler capacity in this range. Two giant storage drawers on roller bearings, acid resisting porcelain top, no did catching crevices, automatic lighting, wide-spaced burners, oven heat control, banderized welded steel frame, heavy blanket mineral wool insula-

tion, gleaming white porcelain exterior. DELIVERY IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS.

FARMERS SUPPLY, INC.

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Today’s Markets Hogs 7.000; active, early bulk barrows and gifts 25c to 50e higher; good and choice 160-225 lbs . $22.50*$23, top $23.25 for deck choice 180-200 lbs.; 225-260 lbs.. $21-$22.25, largely $21.50 up; 260-300 lbs., $20 50-$*!; heavier weights scarce; good and choice 100-160 lbs. fully steady at $18-$22, few to $22.25; sows mostly uneven, weights 500 lbs. down strong to mostly 50c higher at $17.50-$18.50, top $18.75; heavier weights slow, steady, down to $17. Cattle 1,200, calves 400; steers and heifers uneven, kinds selling above $25 slow. Sheep 2.000; moderately active, fat lambs uneven, mostly around 25c lower; gooA and choice natlces $24.75-$25.25, top $25.50.

At Sale Pavilion Friday three white faced heifers and

bull calves.

FOR SALE: 85 pullets laying 50’;

Must be sold this week. Clarence' large Humphrey. 2 n^ies northwest ot 8-2t. Morton on blacktop. 8-2p.

spots. Broke loose from box. Ca!! White Rock Donald Fitts, phone 448-W. $2.00 each* 8-1*

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One r I’ Aker", (’left num Circuit c'"^' fJIU. ■ a

FOR SALE: Coal or cream enameled range.

7F4.

| LOST: 1 3-year old dog. Blanket back, tan head, and 1, female', 11 months-old, black all I

wood,) FOR SALE: Baby crib and white with yellow head. Notify Phone mattress. $15.00 Phone 1061-J. Bert Cloelfelter at Charles Sagisi 8-2n. 8-Ip. j Farm. R. 3. * 8-3p. _

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103-107 E. Fronkklin St. • Phone 921

MEETING POSTPONED "the Jones School P. T. A. December meeting has been postpone'd to Thursday, Doc. 16, at 2:15 p. m. IN MEMORY This world is not the same Dear Estel since you left Vis Dec. 8, 1942. In my heart there’s a longing 1 Just to of said goodbye to you. Sometime Jesus will call me, I’ll be with you whe're there’s nor sorrow nor sighs. In a land of peace and joy where we’ll never say goodbye. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad and Brothers, Keith and Noble

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THE SPORTSMANS SHOP

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