The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1949 — Page 3
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THF DAI1Y Ba\NNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 194^.
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NOTICE! PROCTOR RADIO SHOP Will Be Closed Sept. 6 Through Sept. 17.
KOFI SAI.E: Several hundred sawed cedar and mulberry posts, as we are moving our saw mill: several thousand feet of sawed native lumber suitable for crib building, cot.; about 500 end
Classified Ads
All clasitineu iMlverdalng must be paid In advance. Customers using elasntfled ads are asked to
mill wood Pi H i d to i ll Raines ! < ' ash lAd- Figure
Brothers, Fillmore. Phone o;5, r > Fillmore. 6-8-10-13-15-17 6p.
OAK of SUMAC r Stop itching, dry ill .blisters quickly ,aaf el j -IVY'DRV
BARGAINS IN USED FARM MACHINERY l!»H) ga* H Joh.i Deere tractor — saiiw as new. ItllN Co-op 1 row com picker—like new. .loliii Deere 101, I row corn picker — very good. 1!(4>! No. 1‘iA .lolin Deere comhini with motor. We have one new 18x* .|ohn Deere grain drill. •loli i Deere 13-.\ combine PTo — very good. FARMERS SUPPLY, INC. 1 OH-101 K. Franklin St.
I -NOTICEQUITTING BUSINESS 1 VVe have on tile all proofs aid films wi liavi made f»t sine. No\ IHth. |!MH and anyon. desiring a few more i print- can do so unlil s.-pt, 10th at special reduced prices before all films will bo deslroved \ ,*>() percent deposit rcpiir.sl on all order- from tiles.' films. THIS IS yO|'|{ CAST ( HANCl-; _ so OK-/ HKIt TODAY 1 \. pbon. orders accepted, j Mr. and Mrs. R. Von Steinens' Studio Cornel Franklin and College , Hours !! a. in. to 5 p. in. j
the first 15 words at 25 cents and each additional word
FOR SALK: Hereford bull. Bainbridge.
One Fred
yearling Rogers 3-3p
FOR SALK: Fresh cider, ami apples, McIntosh. Grimes Golden, golden ami red delicious, ranib maiden blush, winesap. A: one Moore's Orchard at Raccoon on state road 43. l-tf.
ORI >KRS TAKKN for sugar pears R. M. Montgomery, successor to McGullough Orchard. 6-2p.
MISCELLAIIEOIIt | 1918 Joto Dem Artlflcal Breeding: Holstein i A tractor, cultivators, disc, and Guernsey and Jersey a:res. A1 I-’-14 inch plows. Extra good, proved transmitters of high mill ' Hubert Seller, 3 miles south Mi.
and butter production. Call be Meridian,
fore 9 A. Breeding
M. Indian* Artiflcai Association. Phon*
24F3, Greencastle. 20-L
For highest grade
upholster.
ing, repairing, and refinlshing
all work guaranteed,
call Art
Furniture Shop, 7 W.
Franklin
St. Phone 299.
30-tf
REVIVAL ail this
week a(
Tri County Community church
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Indiana; -
■tlis in charge. Everyone wel-
come.
6-2p.
5-6p.
FOR SALK: Mangoes and pimentos. Lester Leonard, Ph me .57. Bainbridge. 5-3p
bX>R SALK: 3 ladies good woo: suits, $3 each, size 14-16. Phone 321-M. 6-3p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 6 shoats, one coal and wood range, green and ream trimmed. Russell Vanlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 5-2p
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FOR SALK: Slab wood at the saw mill, $3 delivered. Write us a .aid. Carroll Brown, Route ! 3-2t FOR SALE: In ficlib baled oat straw stubble with lots of 'lover, and very few weeds Considerable feed value, i rice not more than 50 cents. Edgar L. Yeager, just cast of Brick Chapel. 5-3p A FEW GRAVE mXrKkTTs at greatly reduced prices wild they last. VVill letter and ens'i for a short time. W. G. Webb. 7-2p.
FOR SALE: Good work horse. 11 years old; one Berkshire male hog, 5'o months old. Floyd Barrow Stilesville. 6-4p
FOR SALE: Washed concrete and pea gravel. Washed coarse medium plastering and fine masonry sand. Clark & Son Gravel Co. Pleasant Gardens. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf
FOR SALK: Summer Rambo and Maiden Blush apples. Biirhheit Orchards. Tue-Fri-tf
SHOP AY Bainbridge’* modern 10 cents store-you'U lie surprised. C. H. and C. Variety Store. Bainbridge. M^n-tf FOR SALE: Hcatrola type heating stove, good condition. I Heats very good. Two folding camp cots like new. Good portable one burner oven. Itt.'lO sport model Chevrolet (rumble seat type) Phone 518-M. 6-2t. FOR SALE: 1-t yearling Hereford heifers average ah- ait 600 ibs. ready for grain feed. Dewey Hood Farm, 2 miles cast Cloverdale. 6-4p.
RURAL INDIANA
...has come «
way
FOB SALE: 1934 Chevni : sedan, good tires, heater. Mr William Shelley, 220 Hillsdale Phone 572-R. 6-8-10-3p FOR SALE: Overstuffed davenport and 2 chairs, hunk bed complete. 3 cots. 3 library ' ables. straight chairs. 110 F | Poplar St. 6-t| FOR SALE: Eating and cooking apples $1 50 per bushel Bring containers. Phone 307-M FOR SALE: Good folding studio couch. 8 x 10 brown and beige rag nig. Call 707 .1 x aftei 5:00 P. M. 6-lp
FOR SALE: Si igb r oil Strive. Sic ; cny Lewis at Home Laundry. 6-3p
• Today, with w-ell over 90% of Indiana’s farms enjoying good electric service, it’s hard to believe there was so little rural electrification in
Indiana only twenty-five years ago.
But the electric generating companies of the State determined to help the farmer save time, work and money through electric service. They worked with manufacturers and helped develop machines and equipment for farm use. They provided funds, through the Indiana Electric Association, to enable Purdue University to experiment and develop needed electric applications on the farm. They built thousands of miles of rural electric lines to make electricity available to farms throughout the State. This Company, today, is serving more than 23,000 farms of Indiana directly, and provides power lb other distribution organizations serving thousands of additional Indiana farms. Like their industrial fellow,
i, the farmers of Indiana have been able to increase their production, with great savings of time, energy and money,
because of ample, low cost electricity.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.
* 623 &**«*#«* * 70
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FOR SALE: Approx. 175 ftp: conveyor chain No. 477. uso,'. Also 6 ami 12 inch canvas con veyor belting, 4 ply, used. Bill Townsend, Quincy, Ind. 6-2t
FX>R SALE. 17 months old purebred Angus bull. Bud Clark Coatesville. R. 2. 6-l[
FOR SALE: Coal burning water heater, 1 blue fluff rug, 1 rooking chair. 10 W. Hanna St.. G-2p
FOR SALE: Birds Oanarii ono pair of love birds. Aliev Stiles, 207 Jacob st. 5-2p FOR SALE: 1941 Oldsmobil . 2 door, with new motor, th at: ■ ill trade for older car. Gerald Hood. 4 miles west Brick Chapel. 3-3p
SHOPPERS SPECIAL
FOB
WEDNESDAY
Clearance of all Women’s Summer Shoes, values to $3.98
$1
pair
MONTGOMERY WARD
FOR SALE: Large building lot 50x370 feet, ore-half mile frou GreencaHtle. See Ralph Gardner, 901 north Madison St., before Sept. 7. 3-3p. "wanted W A NTKI i: Waitress for day work. White Way restaurant. 6-21.
WANTED: Second cook for fraternity house. Phone 547-M. 6-3t.
Band instruments for rent Kersey Music Store. l-tf
FOR RENT: 3 room modern apartment, downstairs, wltn front entrance. Phone 7F11 or 1059-J. 6-1 n.
FOR RENT: Modern 2 room apartment, unfurnished Employed woman preferred. 423 E. Franklin. 6-8-10-3p.
FOR RENT 7 room house, corner College and (Poplar. Sec John j Tzouanakis, 306 East Washington. 6-2t.
GARAGE E Q U I P M ENT: Since I have gone out of business and have accepted a position rt C. A. Webb's, I have for sale all nt my garage equipment prat tically all new. and auto parts. Pan' Cooksey. Clovcrdale, Ind. See me at Webb’s daytime or at home after 5 p. m. 29-tf.
FOR SALE: 15 good ewes and one buck. Bert Garrett, Greencastle R. R. 1. Ip.
Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: New 5 room very modern brick veneer house locali d in the south-west part of town. Very attractive and extra good. Also 5 room modern house on E. Seminary Stieet. hot water gas heateii heating system. Nice lot and splendid location. Also: Two family semi-modern eight room dwelling. Will reni for $60 to $65 per month and net 10', on investment. Alsi business property on E. Franklin Street. Large lot and priced at bargain price for quick sale S. C. Sayers or Gordon Sayers. 6-2t
WANTED To haul your winter wood. This is mill wood. Call 625-W. 612p WANTED: Waitress. Call 705. 6-2f.
Cement and block laying, underpinning barns, building milk houses, water-proofing basements, also digging basements. Satisfactory work, quicK service. George Young, Route 4, Greencastle. 6-4p. WANTED: To rent a farm. Cash or on halves. Address Box O. S. Daily Banner. 6-2p
WANTED: Short order cook, local restaurant. Apply P. O. 229. City. 6-3p
WANTED: Electric wiring, block laying cement work. For free estimates write James Brewster, R. R. 4, Groencastla. Tues-Fri-..f
Be independent. Sell RawleigH Products. Good nearby locality open in city of Greencastle or nuth Putnam county. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. INH452. Freeport. 111. 30-31-6-8-13-14-6p.
WANTED: Washing ami iro ting. Mrs. Zclla Leonard. Phone 37, Bainbridge. 5-3p
AGE NO BAKKIEK HOUTON. Me. (UP) Though Jeremiah Campellton i.-l 10 y ar old. he still gets down on his knees three times daily to say his prayers.
FOi*
Lot in George Knauer addition 50 x 370. See John Tharp 654-J It.
FOR RENT: 2 room modern unfuinishi'd apartment. Adults only. 626-M. 6-2p.
PLENTY OF FISH INI.AM) ST. PAUL. Minn (UP) A record 13,227,706 pounds of rough fish were taken from Minnesota waters during the last fiscal year, according to Hjalmar O. Swenson, bureau of fisheries supervisor.
SPECIAL STOKl.EVs PEACHES, Halv* 1 * or Sliced No. 2' 2 Can 29< OWEN'S REGAL MARKET 312 N. Jackson I’h. 855
FOR RENT at Allendale Spiings: The main house, beautifully appoint!"! cow made over into two apartments with new bathroom and extra bed room added to the lowin' floor. Long living room with fire place, two bed rooms, dinette, modern kitchen and bath room with ■ very convenience in full basement, also mll-n-way doub! ■ garage. Upper floor has private entrance two bed rooms, living room, plenty closet space and kitchen and dinette combined, modern hath. Renting for $50.00 month by the month one additional month on lease. Lower floor $75.00. See them Upper floor vacant lower floor may be hail on short notice by the 15th or sooner. Mr. Hammond. • 6-lp.
FOR SALE: A fifty acre farm about nine miles from Greencastle. Thirty acres tillable. Foui room house with enclosed porch Fargo barn. Electricity. Possession in thirty days. Price $5000 .! T. Christie 21 South Indiana 6-4t
FOR SALE: 20 acres, all tillable. Now 5 room house, basement. now furnace, lights and water, outbuildings. Immediate jossossion. I’i northeast Mt Meridian. Call anytime. Pius Lanham. 6-2p.
USED CARS 1947 Mercury' station wagon 1911 Chevrolet 2-Door 1936 Chevrolet 2-Door FARMERS SUPPLY, INC. 108-107 Fu. Franklin St,
WANTED: Good used electric portable sewing machine. Writ > or call Clifford Reeves, Bainbridge. 5-2p WANTED: A woman to stay in home five, six or seven days a week to do light house work anti care for seventy year old woman who is not bed-fast. If interested write Madonna O'Hair, R. R. 3. Greencastle, Indiana. 3-4p.
WANTED: Job as meat cutter. Have managed large super market meat department. Can furnish best of references. Phone 741-M. i-6p
"FARM EXPERIENCE WILL PAY OFF If you can meet people and if you like farmers you may have what we are looking for. This i, a different sales job with thorough training and no stock or credit to carry. Full time, ptvmanont work in this vicinity. Backed by reputable 60-year-old Company. Home nights. Only hard working men between 25 anti 50 with dependable cars will be considered. Reply to Box A. N. B.-l, Daily Banner. 6-lp.
NOW IS THE TIME! The big Christmas season means big profits for AVON REPRESENTATIVES. START NOW! Write Irene Pearson, 232 South 12th St., Terre Haute, Ind. 6-3p.
BLONDIE
WANTED: Young mother needs a job. Waitress preferred. 810 Broadway. 6-2p Bv Chic Youn?
citizens.
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FOR THE BEST IN UELICIUUS HOME COOKED FOOD SMITH’S CAFETERIA TRY OUR DELICIOUS PLATE LUNCH ONLY 50c
Bv trank Bobbin
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