The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1949 — Page 4
'THE DAHY BANNER GREENCASTLE, INDIAFIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949
Mother s Day Cards at Eitel’s
a= hf.jjTT i^nTon Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Pritchard and daughter of Crawfords, ville A/ere Sunday ffucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn and lyMr. and Mrs. Herbert Havens, Mr. and Mrs. Allen MeCammaek of Greenrastle and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terry were all day guests of Mrs. Fiona M<-<’animack Sunday. Mrs. Helen Klrod is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Ada Hurst who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were in
Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kimbal Larkin of Greenrastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Scott Sunday evening. P Vd Cox is remodeling the i»terior of his store. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge, were in Freedom one day the past week. Mr. and -Mrs. Estil Hodge shopped in Terre Haute on Saturday. BANNER ADS PAY
DON’T SAY FLOOR PAINT-SH
YeJ, Flor-Ceal does all the work with just one coat—and in one operation! It leaves a lastingly beautiful floor that'* protected from dirt and wear,oil or grease a floor that's easy to keep clean! All for a coat of only about 1 cent per square foot!
EASV TO USE-DRIES OVERNICHTI Flur-Ceal goes on just like any paint—with a brush, spray or roller coater. One coat covers! And you can paint it on one day, use it the next! GUARANTEE... Flor - Ceal is guaranteed not to crack, chip or peel. It is absolutely non-slippery. Treat your floor* to new beauty and life with Flor>Ceall
For ALL SURFACES • INSIDE OR OUT
HEBRON Mushroom hunters have been plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grimes returned to their home Friday after spending two weeks wi‘.l» Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegnnr were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brobst of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Flora Leonard spent Saturday with her son, Olin Leonard and family. Barbara Ann of Butler spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Townsend and sons of Wingate anil Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clodfelter and Kuth of Crawfordsville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clodfelter. Mrs. Jane Reed and Mr.s. Queen Gibson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Almeda Goff. Mrs. Anna Smith of Greene Township aws a Saturday guest. Mrs. Maggie Gardner and family entertained an umber of friends at a fish fry Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Guilliams and son near Greencastle. Mr.s. Guilliaim had the misfortune to get her shoulder thrown out of place last week and was in the Putnam County hospital a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rrattain sja-nt Monday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Thomas, near Brazil.
CEDAR CREST VICINITY Gene Clodfelter was one of the high school students to go to the finals of the Indiana High School contest on the I. U. campus Saturday. He was one of the re al winners In the algebra test held in Greencastle week. His teacher, Earl B. ! erlln, flew him to Bloornh
in his plane.
Classified Ads For Sole
FOR SALE: At Friday one horse Deering mower.
FOR SALE: Collie pups. C. E Hosier, 2 miles northeast Coatesvillc. 3-Sp. FOR SALE: Garden plow; baby's pen with floor and casters; two baby ear seats. Phone 473-J. 3-lp.
RE-UPHOLSTER AND REBUILD Your Living Room Suite just like new. for about half the cost
of new.
2 Piece Suite As Low As .$49.00 Including Material FREE ESTIMATES. Art Furniture Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED 7 WEST FRANKLIN ST GREENCASTLE TEL. 290
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CONCRETE Flor-Ceal is the ideal paint for concrete porches, garages. It seals against stains, wear and weather. Won't chip or peel! No extra preparation needed except for new* ly laid concrete In 4 colors and black and
white.
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WOOD OR LINOLEUM Clear (transparent) Flor-Ceal brings out •11 the natural beauty of your wood floors without the need for shellac, varnish or wax. It brightens end protects linoleum, makes continuous waxing un*
necessary.
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BASIMfNTS Basement floors can be brightened and protected against grease, oil and dirt easily and quickly with Flor-Ceal! Absolutely non-slippery for added safety in laundry and rumpua rooms.
FOR HOME • FARM • FACTORY 4
NOW YOU CAN GET FLOR-CEAL FROM THESE DEALERS;
METZGER LUMBER CO.
117 West Franklin St. Phone 262
DON'T SAY FLOOR PAINT ... SAY FLOR-CEAL
•A ci^arel axkJ *? A ove F,fatted ch&ir if, jyou • SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE
NOTII K OK KIN ll. NKTTI.I-:-MKVI’ OK KNTATK NiiTICK IS HRKKHY GIVEN to th*- (’roil I torn, HhIi-h und I^-koIi-os of ("hai'leg \v. Goho, decenMpt! to iippour In tlic- Putnam Clrc-ult <'< urt, In-lil at Greenciistlf-, Indiana, on iho ifi d.iy of Mny, l!H!i, ■ nd show i-aiiHo. If any. whv tinIMNAI. SKTTLKM KNT 'AIVOINTS with the I'Htati* of sold diM-i-dpnl should not tin npprovnd: and said heirs are notified to thin and . .miito pi ooi of lu-lrahip. and rt*i*elve their distributive shares. Myrtle !v ilose, Executrix WITXKSS. the Clerk of sai-l Court, this 2nd day of Mny, Pits. No. Kft tuner r. Akers, clerk Putnam Clf-cutt Court. flllleni & Lyon. ?,-2;
IT'S DELICIOUS, IT’S NUTRITIOUS, TRY HURST'S -- BUTTERMILK GET IT FROM YOUR GROCER OR CALL 805-W FOR DELIVERY
Let's Follow The Crowd To The FREEDOM FAIR
We'll put your cur In tune for Spring With special sen/ice Make its engine sing c
$tud*bak«r Champion 4-doer tod.
/hr thrift as well as style... S tudeb ake r s the "j ^49 buy word
Her®’* what you gat for your Stud®bak®r dollar
New decorator-fabric upholeteriec • New body colora • Self-adjusting brakes • Variable ratio “eatra-leverage” ateering • Panoramic viaion • Seata centered between the axlea e Low center of gravity e Glare-proof “black light” instrument dials • Automatic hill holder—available on Championa at alight added coat, but standard on other models. • Automatic overdrive, Climafixer heating and ventilating, white aidewall tirea and wheel trim rings or discs are optional at extra cost on all model*.
eriHE clean-lined look of a 1949 Studebaker tells J. you it’s a car with the right build for thrift. You don’t see a trace of cumbersome excess bulk in those trim, graceful body contours. There’s no gaswasting surplus poundage in the rugged Studebaker
chassis underneath.
Tl\is is motoring’s most advanced kind of designing—it cuts driving costs substantially every mile. Stop in for a look around and let us give you the names of some Studebaker owners to check with. You’ll be amazed to learn what they save.
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it Tan® up «®ghu sctatifcdb it Completely lubricate chassis * Drain and rtfll crankcas® with fresh dean ail it Chang® transmission and differential lubricants t® summer grad# * Flush radiator; tighteu COO-
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C. A. WEBB
28 S. Jackson St.
All cliiHsifled advert Ling nin»l lie paid in advani'e. Cnotomeni using elaoalfled mils are nskiHl to send cash with the ml. Figure the first 15 words at 25 cents and each additional word one
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NOTICE: Anyone having timber to cut, phone 701-W or come to 809 south Locust street. 29-4 p.
FDR SALE: Locust posts. Place your order for future delivery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monnhan, Locust Heights Farm, 3 miles south Putnamville. 11-tf.
FDR RALE: Pioneer seed corn, any number, any kernel size. Phone Rural 1F11. Rex Hathaway. 1 13-tf.
FOR SALE: 1941 Hudson. 1939 F’ord pick-up, 1946 Pontiac 4 door streamliner, exceptionally clean. Hess Sales and Service. Phone 1020. 2-4t.
FOR SALE: Registered polled Hereford bulls, serviceable age. Carl Beck, Bainbridge. 2-3p.
FOR SALE 3 Holstein cow.-', fresh, one heifer. Howard Poff, 1 1-4 miles south Groveland. 2-8p
Why worry about hospital bilfs 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 SAIJ3: Two good used tractor tires, 10 x 36. G. E. Ogles. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: John Deere combine, six foot No. 12-A with pickup guards, reeleaner, motor and sereenes. This combine never been used. Two miles north Brunerstown Store. Clarence Pickett, Greencastle, R. 4. 2-3p
Indiana Certified Seed Corn. 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
FDR SALE: Locust posts. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale. Phone 6F13. m Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf.
«ITEL’S have Mother's Day cards. eod.
Wayne hog suplement consentrate and pellets $4.90. Stark & Bettis. Phone 211, Morton. Tues-Thurs-tf.
FOR SALEJ: 1933 Master
Chevrolet, 2 door. $100.00. In-
man's Garage. W. Walnut St. , 3-3p.
FOR SALE: Coacrete, and pe« gravel, coarse. medium, plastering and fine masionery sand. West of pleasant Garden on Big Walnut. Clark and Son Gravel Co. 28-18p
FOR SALE: Registered polled Hereford bull. 12 months old. Heavy bone, excellent herd bull prospect. Also, purebred Duroc i.rsale hog. 2 years old, raised by Emory Sutherlin, good breeder, not registered. Double immuned. Frank Davis, 2 1-2 miles due west of junction of roads 43 and 42. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: Plants, cabbage, potted tomato plants, all kinds. Roy Budich Veselonovich. 74 Martinsville St. 2-3t.
FOR SALE: Four row corn planter. Never been used. Lafe McGaughey. 2-2p.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: A four unit apartment building near the business district for $6500. Also n duple-; in the college district for $6500 J. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana Street. 2 -5t. FOR SALE: 4>£ room modern house, built 1 Mi years, 7 acres ground, 3 chicken houses and bam. 3 miles south of Manhattan. See Wm. F. Taylor, call 1019 Reelsville. 2 -3p Property for sale at 608 Howard street. Phone 562-W 3-3p
See the Cfcoremaster garden and lawn tractor and whirl cut power lawn mowers in the Granada Theater lobby Saturday. 2-5t.
LET US BUILD YOUR PLANK FENCE: We furnish lumber Built according to your specifications. Also hardwood lumbefor sale. Raines Brothers Sawmill, Fillmore, Ftione 355. 30-3-5-7-10-12-14-7p
FOR SALE: 28 inch boy’s bicycle. 800 S. Locust street. Apt. 5-A or phone 63-J. 3-2t.
FOR SAIJC: 1942 Hudson Commander 8, radio and heater, overdrive, drive master, priced for quick sale. 804 south Locust street, Apt. 6-C. IFhone 63-R. 3-2p.
FOR SALE: 4 Jersey Cows, 1 half holstein and half jersey. All cows have had their first calves. Reason for selling-working in Indianapolis. Victor Surber, 2 miles s. of Bainbridge, 3-3p F^ISHFIRMEN: Get your minnows and worms at Albright's across from Cement Plant. -Ip
F’OR SALE: 1947 Dodge pickup, low mileage, clean. Can be seen at Putnam Motors. 3-2p
FOR SALE: One 2-year old Hereford cow with calf. Olen Dudley, Fillomre, R. 1. 3-2p
FYiR SALE: Irish cobblers, seed potatoes $2.25 per bushe!, cross roads east of Vivalia. Sanford Burk, Greenee-M. r, 4.
3-lp.
FOR SALE: Plants. Vegetable and red raspberry. Job’s Glad Patch, Cloverdale, R. 2. * 3-2t.
At Sale Pavilion Friday, 4 gilts and 28 pigs, 5 weeks old. 3-2t.
FDR SALE: 4 room house with bam, two other buildings ami two lots, electricity and city water. Phone 867-J. or see Henry Hutson, 4.09 E. Berry St. 2-3' F’or Sale or Rent: 5 roo.n house and ten acres, good garden and pasture, fruit and electricity, water in house. First house south of Brunerstown store. Phone 867-J, or see Venard Hudson, Fox Ridge after 5 p. m. 2-3t. WANTED WANTF1D: House wiring, ;t will pay you to have our free estimates on your wiring. Janes Brewster, R. 4, Greencastle. Tues-tf.
HOUSEWIVES! MOTHERSf Add to family income in sparetime. Work independently ;-i your own neighborhood. Wri.c Box 21, Banner. 2 _6t
PLOW SHARFIS SHARPENED. Your shares will be .sharpened within 24 hours or less. W<can also sharpen your lauwn mower. Craver Welding, Greencastle, Indiana. 28-12t
WANTED: lee box, preferably not lai'ger than 25 lbs. A. Singerman, IFhone 436-W. 2-.'lp.
Ambitious woman to take ov 1 established AVON Territory in Coatesville, Ind. Write Irene Pearson, 232 So. 12th St„ Terre Haute, Ind. 2-61.
WANTED: Receptionist, P. B. X. operator some typing necessary. Give qualifications and references. Write Box 10 <7, Banner. 3-31
WANTED: Middle aged lady to care for two children in country home. Can 19F’4 after 6:30 p. m 3-2p
FDR SALE: Easy Spindriar • washing machine. Like new. Phone 509-iM. Call mornings. 3-5-2p
WANTED: Basements to excaxate, carpenter and mason work to do. Repairs or remodeling. Job contracted and completed. Southern pine at a saving. Write us for estimate. W. Morris & Son, R. 3, Brazil. 3-12p WANTED: For fall semester, cook for sorority house. If interested phone 551. 3-4p
FOR SALE: Four burner gas Istove. White. Good conditio'i. $40.00. Mrs. Walter Cox. 7 Bloomington. 3-lt.
FOR SALE: Model T Ford. Good condition. F. C. Peck, 6 N. Arlington. 3-2p.
FOR SALE: 400 White leghorns, one week old. O. K. llatehery. 3.31. FDil SALE: 54 inch Jenny Lind bed, complete. Piano. Phone 627-W. 3-2t'
WANTED TO BUY: Good used baby buggy, leather. See 810 Broadway Street. Ip.
WANTED: Man 25 to 55. business of your own, Putnam county, no capital required, car necc. - sary, write for interview in your home, giving directions to locate you, to A. L. McDonald, General Delivery, Kokomo. 3-5'. WANTED: Shortorder cook, also waitress. Baron's Midway Restaurant. Transportation furnished. F'hone 25F'24. 3-5p
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KING MORRISON FOSTER COMPANY Tutor Friendly Ford Heater ’ Since 1910 Phono 268 114 W. Washington
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t-'pert Hen II K. SHAU Well-known a a Polls, will m strate his mrtht at the Commi Gri-encantle on 51 h, from I0t.| M1 Shallenbe Shallenberger 1 the openings In 1 time on the si gardlem of the of the rupture, how much you I puts you back ti day as efficied wen ruptured. The Shallenl Shield has no proof, sanitary, structible, and i bathing. Each 1 molded and fit under heat whii fit and satisfac Large and i following npei solicited. Do not overt ity if you wa suits. Mailing North Mcriilil Ind. Todays Hogs 9500. Bulk good am! $17.75-$18.35. $18 50. 100-16* 25c lower at 1! Cattle 3000. to low choice, done on medf heifers. Some lower. High $11.75-$12.50 lb yearlings and " r -$24.50. Medium Hulk medium at bid $22.50-tt*" Vealers 50r l"*ff bulk sales. 0 $24 50-$28.M. Sheep 100. U: sales about sC choice wooled Ik ..50429. Comma $17.00 SlaugbWI 11 down.
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