The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 April 1949 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLE, INDIAMA, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949.

FINCA8TLE Mrs. Lizzie Burkett fell at her hutM Friday afternoon and suffered a broken hip. She was taken to the Putnam County Hospital Saturday morning for X-ray but returned to her home

later.

Mrs. Jessie Mandleco spent a few days this week with Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert. W. G. Davis and wife of Norman, Okla.. spent Friday nighc with Frank Wilson and family. Friends and relatives here 'were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Robert Bridges. She passed away in her home In Clearwater, Fla. Charles Royal and family

Mrs. James Mandleco. Sr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eads also called on Mis. Maude Brothers and Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pfieffer of Indianapolis called on friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Howard Myera and family spent the week end with Allen Hanna and family. Marion Routh and Mrs. Nona Routh visited with Mr. and Mr.'.

were Saturday night visitors of Horace Routh in New Ross Sun-

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Jay afternoon.

FORD ENGINE Worn parts repl ied with new, Genuine Ford Paris where necessary. thZU&ct S195.00 and your old engint KING MORRISON FOSTER COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Denier Since MHO Phone 2GH 114 W. Washington

son, Randel. Raymond Hays and Orville Fosher were in Greencastle Saturday. Emmett Twigg was Wednesday night visitor with his moth■r, Mrs. Jessie Hartman. Frank Wilson and family spent Easter with Landy Giles and family in Ladoga. Other guests were Gordon DeBoy and family f Brookston, Lynn Barbour and family of Lafayette, Chas. Royal and family of Lafayette and James Myers and family ol Roachdale. Fred Bridges and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elva Norman were Sunday callers on Mrs. Mary Bridges. Wm. McCall and family of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eads of Roachdale and Mr. and

Mother's Day Cards at EiteTs

Attention! Farmers! DEAD STOCK REMOVAL HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. EI.ZIE STIMM'D — former dead stock man Is back on the Job. PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE Bv Products Industries, Inc. Phone 1 HI R 4 — Cloverdale or John Tharp, Greencastle, “Hfi-M or Morton 211 — Reverse Charge. ALL TRUCKS SPRAYED FOR DISEASE

The hostess to the Cofintry Club this week was Mrs. Ruth Brothers. Her assistant was Mrs. Cora Robbins. The meeting was called to order by the presir dent and nineteen members answered roll cull. It was voted to make a donatoin to the Cancer Fund. After working some very interesting coritests the hostesses served very dainty freshments which were in keeping with

Easter.

FILM STAR I LI. BURBANK, Cal., April 26 — (UP) Film Actor Dana Andrews was recovering today at St. Joseph’s hospital from a fever which occasionally ran above 104

degrees.

Andrews collapsed yesterday at Universal-International Studio and was rushed to the hospital for treatment and diagnosis. Dr. William Evans said the actor might have picked up the fever on the Mojave desert last week where he was making a

picture.

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STATE DEPARTMENT to the funds made available to Germany by their respective governments . . . “On all other matters action shall be by majority vote.” If a high commisisoner feels that a majority decision conflicts with any inter-governmental agreement on disarmament, control of the Ruhr or trade matters. he may appeal to his government. Such an appeal would automatically suspend action fo” 30 days, and even longer unless two of the governments Indicated that the grounds did not justify further suspension.

VOTH'K OF >114 ACTING T<> >» >111) S< tlOOI. Ills KOI TICS On nrul after May 4th the Truste*t ami .\dvisory Itonrd of (’Inverdale Township will netfothil.- bids on Suhool Huh Itoutes :t, 4. and In-tails of routen may h»* obt:iln»*d In office of Township Trustee. At K:00 I*. M.. May 4th. tin- Trustee and Advisory Board will eonHider bids on one 48-passenRer bus body, reserving: tin- right to reject any or all bids. A. O. Lewis. Trustee Arthur IMekens Virgil Rogers Jewett Nickerson It.

Classified Ads For Sale

FOR SALE: Registered polled Shorthorn bull. 9 months old

Mullls, 3 miles south

23-3p.

Kenneth

Bainbridge.

Why worry about ho^tltal bills when you can buy hospitalization Insurance. Simpson Stoner, policies for individuals, families and groups. 15-tf.

Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf

FOR &ALE: Registered OIC hogs. Gilts and Boars 12 weeks old double immuned for Cholera. BRED Gilts after April lOtn. FREE CATALOGUE. DIETZ 'POULTRY FARM, CENTER POINT, INDIANA. 4tf.

FOR SALE: Locust posts. Place your order for future delivery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monahan, Locust Heights Farm, 3 miles south Putnamville. 11-tf.

FOR SALE: Baby chicks, Barred and WTiite Rocks and Whits leghorns. FREE CATALOGUE DIETZ POULTRY FARM, CENTER POINT, Ind. 4-tf

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Fries. Across from Lee's Body Shop, road 4:; south. ’ 2G-2p.

Supposing you hit someone — SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE

FOR SALE: Pioneer seed corn, ! any number, any kernel size, i Phone Rural 1F11. Rex Hathnway. 13-tf.

FOR SALE: Lincoln soy beans, also Delco light plant. Andrew Stoner, north Reelsville

4 miles.

25-3p.

FOR SALE: John Deere A tractor, model 1938. with power Ernest Price, 2 mile east of Quincy. 23 ~ 3p '

lift cultivators, miles north, %

FOR SALE: 1948 Dodge 2 ton truck. Lime bed and tractor equipment. Sell for less than half of original cost. Clarence Jensen. Poland. Ind. Phone Poland. 23 - 3 *’

FOR SALE: New completely modern two bedroom feomte in Fillmore. OH hmt. Price Is right. C. N. Phllll|)H, Real Estate, Flll-25-4t.

FOR SALE: Good team horses. George France, 1 mile south Manhattan. 25-2p

FOR SALE: Black raspberry j and strawberry plants. Luther i Herbert, R. 2, Reelsville. 25-2p.

FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe Sedan. 623 Anderson street. Phone 747-R. 25-3p.

FOR SALE: 1949 Oldsmobile 78 sedan, black; 3 room house,, two lots in Groveland. Kenneth Sutherlin, Groveland. 25-3p.

Electric fans $3.95 this week at McC’allle Electric. 26-3.,

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: 5 room modern house, 312 Sycamore street, 3 extra lots. Immediate possession. Also 6 room modern house. 4 rooms down, 2 up, double garage, north College avenue. Immediate possession^ S. C. Say ers or Gordon Sayers. 23-3t

FOR SALE: 2 rolls barbed wire. 2 grind stones, a vise, and odd lot of lumber. Call 235-J after 5:30 in the evening. 25-2p.

Indiana Certified Seed Com. Series 813, 844. 605, 620. New 684 and 2U). High Germination, $7.50 to $9.00. Call at our seed house, R. 40 1 1-2 miles west of Stilesville. Or see Dave Grimes. Poor & Co. Greencastle or Harold Sibbitt, Fillmore, Arnold Farms. 19-26-3-3p

FOR SALE: An attractive new modern five' room house with a fine enclosed porch. Located in the new Southwest section on two lots. Possession in thirty days. Shown by appointment. J T. Christie, 21 South Indiana St. 25-4t

FOR SALE: Lot 40x116 in Commercial Place. Phone 785-W. 25-2p

Wayne hog suploment consentrate and pellets $4.90. Stark & Bettis. Phone 211, Morton. Tues-Thurs-tf.

FOR SALE: One drop head Davis sewing machine; one 42x18 kitchen sink, back drain board, six Inch apron. Call 563-W, 26-2p.

Build with Concrete For Economy, Durability and Attractiveness. Now available standard 8 x 8 x 16 cement blocks at new low prices. We can furnish your blocks, steel, sash, concrete lintels and asphalt shingles at a price to suit your budget. Cash Concrete Products

FOR SALE: Recleaned Lincoln soy beans. Kenneth Morrison, 4 miles north of Cloverdale. hB-19-25-26-4t

Everhot electric roasters for $29.95 this week at McCallie Electric. 26-3t.

^X>R SALE: Baby buggy, good condition. Cecil Phillips. Phone 16F22. 25-30.

FOR SALE: 2 stands bees, 1 round oak extension dining table. Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy,

25-2p.

At Sale Pavilion Friday, four registered Angus cows, 3 to 5 years old, 3 two year old heifers eligible to register, 2 of them with calves by side, 2 one year old Angus heifers eligible to register. Nice smooth bunch of cows and heifers from a good Angus family line. 26-21

Fillmore.

1948 model Westinghouse refrigerator for sale. See Eugene Maxwell, Cloverdale. 25-2p. FOR SALE: Sorrell tea\n horses. 5 and 6 years old, price $200. Sam Snapp, 3 miles east of Greencastle on Stilesville i’ oa d. 25-2p.

FOR SALE: Basinette and liner. 6 south Madison street. Phone 722-R. 26-2p.

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have Mother's

This is the last chance for bargains at McCallie Electric. I’ve got to get rid of everything this week regardless of price. Almost everything is marked below cost, so hurry while there is still a selection. McCallie Electric, 19 S. Indiana. 26-3t.

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miles east of town on Stilesville Road.

FOR SALE: Locust posts. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale. Phone 6F13. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf. 66 gallon elec trie water heaters this week for $115.00 at MeCallie Electric. 26-3* FOR SALE: Indian motorcycle, practically new 853 north

26-lp.

FOR SALE: Shelby bicycle',in good’ 'CotfllitVoh, set of golf clublt, National table model radio. Mrs. Meredith, 504 south Jackson. 26-lt.

FOR SALE at the east edge of Roachdale, a range boiler, galvanized, 30 gal., also a gas water heater. Maurice Sutherlin. * 25-2L

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NEW INTERNATIONA! HARVESTER

Jackson.

FOR SALE: Studio couqh set, brand new. Phone 766-MX. 26-2p.

FOR SALE: 3 screen doors; 1 shag rug; ladies spring roat. 10 W. Hanna St. 26-lp.

FOR SALE: Plants, cabbage, potted tomato plants, all kinds. Roy Budich Veselonovich, 74 Martinsville street. 26-3 , ■..

When You Hoed An AUCTIONSR Get In totich with me. I will get you the high dollar. JAMES H. REASOR Greencastle, Route 4

FOR SALE: Modern 6 room dwelling, garage, large lot, on Elizabeth street. Five roorr. semi-modern dwelling on North Indiana street. Harry H. Talbott, Agent, Greencastle. 26-2t

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WANTED: Short order cook prefer a young man. Apply at

WANTED, .jo a-partment. Ph 0] lady for hoit,, f ,iltlr en. Middii ferrp d Room <*11 375 or ^ W^T^ hiquire Bann-f Interior wa xing and Q " John York Phone 260.J. Paper hanging S. York, p XISCE "WHO So F.V

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We’ve had you since we start'd church at 601 M peet to see all y n, ’ R <lay p, m„ 8 „ Everybody Earl Johnson, Artifical K Guernsey and l proved transmit and butter pr fore 9 a. M. Breeding J4F3, Greene - Wt> are boo: ROTOTILLIN’c 910 or see us at street. William, Now available Radio service 1 pair. Maxwell Cloverdale.

Double Decker.

25-4p.

WANTED: General hauling Coal, corn, sand, ashes, trash, etc. Russell Rogers, 404 W. Liberty. Phone 697-R. Mon-Tues-tf.

WANTED: Painting and paper hanging. Drop a card. William C. Jones, Greencastle, R. 4. 25-3p.

WANTED: Small furnished apartment. Address Banner, Box O. 25-2p.

Wanted at once! Man or woman to service customers for famous Watkins Products in Greencastle. Established business brings $45 weekly average. No investment. Write E. K. Shuey, Box 157, Sta. A, Columbus, Ohio. 12-19-26-.lt.

WANTED: Shortogderj cook, also waitress, baron’s Mldwfcf Restaurant. Transportation furnished. Phone 25F24. 26-51.

WANTED to buy a baby calf. Eva Jobe, north of Belle Union. 26-lp.

TERMITE Swarmer* Indicate jxihhIIiIc damage to your home. For Inspection and Estimates, call RELIABLE EXTERMINATING CO. PHONE 388 DOAN PHARMACY

$.50 Three dogs vrr weekend in n_ Dogs belonging Mr. iFitman and ‘lied within H County Humane $25 and Mr. Mei for information warrant that conviction of sible forthiicix act. We as* an iety will go to If just a little help Putnam Hnr.ane A. Friend, Pres, !

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LOST: Ore silver earring. Orr, Coatesville.

LOST: iport tan and plaid, tie -school- and Notify John W

LOST: Urge, weight about 12 knowing his 541-M.

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• Frozen Food “Stowaway" / Freezer locker • “Tlght-Wod" Unit • Meat “Frlgidrawer" • “Foldaway" Shelves Busy homemakers .. say go bye to "hand-to-mouth" buying! Here, in a big, roomy International Harvester Refrigerator is sufficient storage space for all kinds of food for day* and days. Exciting new features permit you to plan many meals ahead and then enjoy quick, easy preparation of delightfully varied menus. And all this with trouble-free, economical operation! So come in and see them today 1 WEESMER IMPLEMENT CO.

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