The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1949 — Page 4

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THP DAItY BANNEt, GRrENCASTtE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1949.

wrier, or s\i.k or i ihi: i hi < k NTotlcf* is herehy uivnn that the r«»inmo! «’ounoll of the City of dVeenc.istl*-, Indiana, offers for Hole 11 • followinK Stmlehnker ♦: cylinder Plre Tninh Serial No. :{2 r .0899 150 Booster Hose on booster Tank 20 Hard Siictlon Hose 5 Inch, tied hid' will he received at th« «»ffiee of tin <Merk Treasurer <»f said City until 7:30 p. M. Octol.er is. 1H49. Terms Cash. Said prii ** cannot be less than the nporaise«l vitlue. The right to re jeot ainy and all bids is hereby rest rv* <l \ bond or certified check paj ahle to tin* city of Greeitcaatle. hidiana will be required to be flld with • n h bid in an amount equal t«» J'> n«r < ent of the bid. r Clifford Frar.ier, Cit\ Clerk Treasurer of the Cit \ of c.re» in astle, Indiana r,-l2-2t

WE PAY FOR DEAD STOCK riume (irrencastle 1008 Indiana Rendering Co.

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Prompt, Sanitary Service. Call Cn-rncaMtln IIH or 97 ('all Cloverdato SO or Piitnamvillo .13. ItainlirUlKe 100. Kooi'hdaln 79K7 \\ i- pay all phono rtiargna. JOHN WACHTEL, CORP.

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Shoes Cleaned And Dyed EXPERT REPAIR JOHN'S ' SHOE SHOP 201 S. College Av«.

I PC \ i NOTICE In accordance with Indian.i I^iw. Chapter 213, Page 'i u \- ]92'i, Indiana General Assemble. Scott's Krunklln Street (raiaxc. Vine and Franklin Sti'-ehs, Gn* acaKiie. Ind., will sell at Public Auction October 2B at s :< in for I not less than charges of $is.v s| I one 11*41 Huick, 4 door sedan, mot or No 441 '• 100ij. Serial No I1944H92. 12-1M-2I %i. noth i: Notice is hereby given the off: j dais and taxpayers of Putnam 'county ami municipalities within I said county that Hie budgets, tax levies and rates of tie- following municipalities will he consider. I at a public hearing, to !>.• conduct'd by the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners or a rcpresmitatiN of said hoard, to he held at the ^t’ountv Court House in said comity as follows: Reginuhiu at 9:00 A. M. Frlilay, October 21, CIO bounty Cnit Clinton Township I Cloverdulc Township Floyd TownsliIp Franklin Township Greem 11s11 e 'rownship JacKHon T"W ns’iip Jefferson 'J'oWnslii » Madison 'rownship Marion Township Monroe Township Bussell 'rownship Warren Tuwnshin ''his'i Ington 'rownship Boirinnhig t l::io I*. M Friday, October 21, 1IM0 i ..<o I -e. • I \ il Town I ’ 10 a - i • I:i I. « M \ i | 'Po W'l Be,ic• ol de Civil M'ou n Boachdah Puldie Library Bnrtsellville Civil ’!V*wn < !reen< ast lc civil Ci t v f treelicast to S'diool C<c o (1 reoiicast lc City and M'wp. I.i hr fi ry At sudi hearing official?' and taxpayers will b. p. rmjC'd ,t< present any • vldcm*- that nia' *dvo informatloM on items in tin budgets that. in their opinion should hi* r* din • <1 or changed m • nv other iiCormaiion that wooli’ help the undersign* d hr re ichi'i*;* i proper conclusion in finally de termlning the budget, levies and •*atas of the ahow named tnunici naif I ies. STATF BOARn OF TAN Ci i.M.M l*Sin\*FRS Nold.. W Hollar Chnlrma n \TTKRT: Bnlnh R. Wilson Reeretnry 12-1* Eyes Sore? Tired? Here’s prompt relief! Bathe eyes with LavopUit. Burning, inflammation, soreness, tired feeling, itching from local irritations all relieved. Cools, soothes, refreshes ot money refunded. 30 years success. Praised by thousands, (let Lavoptik today. (Eye-cup included). At all druggists.

NOTH l: Ol , mil M STH\TI<> V \\ mi \\ im. w \i:\r.u Notice is hen by given that the undersigned has been appointed by tiie Judge of the cireuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana, Administratrix with tin* will annexed of the •state of .Minnie Bence lah of Putnam County, de-

ceased.

Said estate Is supposed to

solvent.

Rdna Hence Luring, Admlnistiyitrix. f» ' With the Will Annexed

No. S999.

Omer C Akers, Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. lillcn ,v hvioi. At toi’iicv'j.

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NON HF.MDKN I NOTH ?'. • ST A T E <>F INDIANA 88: COENTV OF PETNAM , l\ THR PT TNA.M CIRCCn COFKT SFITRMBRR TERM. 1949 No -,1 ! In th, .MiiIut of llio Adoption ‘of Ph v Ills Farlene Brim: Lowdl K Miff and Nedra lliff. ;111s iiiui .ind wife. Petitioner.^. To LBVAlN BHIM IM.IZA Bi:T! I LoriSK HBI.M Notice is hereby given that o t!ic 1 2111 May of October. 1949. the t b * * v c named 1 et it i oners filed the affidavit of two disinterested per sons showing that they had made diligent inquiry as to the residence of the parents of said Phyllis Ivrletle Brim. namely Mr\.iu Pain, and Klizaheth Louise It-im and that from such inquiry th. \ ii.ni hceii unable to locate .•i. !, ..f said parents, and that . a h <d’ the said affiants believe ipat hot 1. of said parents are non - Ceshh tits of the State of Indiana: that tin- object of said »etition is ^or the adoption of said Phyllis Farlene Brim, a minor child and tin* daughter of said K”van Brim and Elizabeth Louise Brim: and said »• ten's arc necessary parties M’h. s td !'h’ ’an Brim and Klizanctii l.oaise Itrlm, is '‘ii-di now . t . .-cbv notified of the qiino and u»*!idc!ic\- of sa4il petiioij and t! at tl • siinie will st ind it-• },, r du a"'l t”ial on the 'it'. L: of !>• -emb'-r. 1949. tbe same . , i '■.* t; * st ludh-ht) d i \ of . , . * , . ’i’, ,.- n |'m 9 , r the '•*.• , . 'il* • Vo<••* of Tcdinna. to b • lc Id at the City of Green-•a-f! . in tin County «of Ihitnam date of Indiana. at J ho court on-’, tin dn at 10 09 ..\ . M. o" ;ti«l dav : and that ’’nless tp . sold T in Paim a*id Klizdo* h !,'»uiS' Print a p | * • 1 * i r and answer said peUinn at ''id dito. the •'•a'l** »vRM e - * ■ ml d* t* i ailmal in t bw ’ absence. Gmer C. \ hers. Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana. (Seal) 11U.FN & I.YON \t tonic ys. 12-3: vniiti: or ri\\i, hktti.r>ii:nt oi' i‘:^*T \'it: NOTH'i: IS H KBKBY <41 V’ION to *hc Creditors. Heirs and Legatee *f 1 lenrv C. TJiitt'e. deceased t«* inpear in tin* Putnam Circuit Vnirt. held nt Oreeneastle, Indi*r*n. on the 3rd dav of Novemt)*-**. 1949. and show cause, if nnv. why th. FINAL SFTTLKMKNT AC CO! 'NTS with the estate of KM hi decedent should not he a»*proved: and said heirs an- notified to then nd there make nroof of hefrsblp. and neelve their distributive shares. 'rhoi.'.’m- .T. Tuttle. Adinltiistrntor WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 10th ’day of Ootpber. 1919 No. *920. Omer c Nkers. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Gillen Lyon, Attorneys. 12-2t

FOR SAI.E at Cook’s: Now* two hole Boss laundry stove, No 8 top. weighs eighty-five pounds, pouch feed floor in front, six inch pipe collar. Delivered for only $13.95. Furniture Exchange, Call 170-J. West Side Square, o.fr 12 - l! ’’ I.KT BANNER ADS SEI.L BY

Classified Ads

All eUtMlHMl aovenlslng must be paid In advance. Customers using classified ads are asked to send cash with the ad. Figure ihe first 15 words at 25 cents ind each additional word one

FOR SALE

ReadV- to go, 1937 Hudson coupe. A good bu)\ See at 816 South College. ll-2p.

BLOOMS GALORE AT eltel’s flowers — DAINTY EXACUMS LARGE FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS PLANTS HEAVY BLOOMING BEGONS —AFRICAN VIOLETS 12-lt.

FOR SALE: Pure bred Duroc boar. See Bill and Don Henson, Cloverdale. ll-2p.

SWEETEST DAY greeting cards OCT. 15 eitel’s flowers. 12-14-21.

At Sale Pavilion Friday: 2 piece living room suite; 8 piece dining room suite; 3 piece bedroom suite; 1 extfa bed stead, 1 9x12 rug; 1 kitchen table and 2 chairs; 1 kitchen cabinet; 5 cotton throw rugs; 5 wool throw rugs 1 can’s bicycle, 1 hand scythe, 3 bed. preads. 11-21

FOR SAI.E: Hereford bull, 16 months old. Neal Allen, Brick Chapel. ll-2p.

FOR SALE: Good used 24” Furnace, far quick sale $50.00 Phone 108-M. ■ 12-2p

FOR SALE: Young bakinp chickens; one good heatroln stove George Smiley, Stilesville Road. Phone 16F2. 12-14-2p

FOR SALE: Two good winter coats, one with large fur collar, sizes 12-14, S9-S10; one wool plaid fall coat with brown crepe lining, size 9, $8. Good dresses, size 9-11, cue to three dollars, also skirts 50c. See them at 1021 South College. 12-3p.

Our “Dutch Auctions” seem to have fixed prices on our wagons as follows: 4000 to 5000 lb. wagon (no tires) $82.50; 4000 to 5000 lb. wagon (used tires) $92.50; 6000 to 8000 lb. wagen (no tires) $115.00; 6000 to 8000 lb. wagon (used tires) $125.00; 7x14 ft. flat grain bed 21 in deep, $100,00. Welding on these wagens (guaranteed forever). New Goodrich Silvertown cord first lino auto tires available on these wagons. We deliver within 2a miles. D. Frank’s Welding Shop. Brazil. (Member Clay Co, Farm Bureau). Mon-Wed-Frl-tf.

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three cars in one for work and fun! new PLYMOUMURBAN Here, at last, is the All-American all-around car—the completely new kind of car for the family, for sportsmen, farmers, salesmen, others with varied needs! A Plymouth exclusive! available in ten striking colors Yukon Gray • Salvador Blue • Brunswick Blue • Kitchener Green • Bolivia Green • Plymouth Black • Trinidad Brown

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White sidewall tires and rear bumper guards optional at extra cost

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I vfn/inn Ulfl/lftn W*»n u»d u a «t»<ion waoon, thora’s cargo I OUUlWl Miyvtl (pace hahind the rear seat 42" tong. Ample room lor luggage, aporta oquipmont, other cargo—and passenger,.

THOUSANDS OF USES. Haul all types of luggage, camping equipment, bundles, bulky samples, hunting dogs! With a mattress on the floor, you have a rolling play pen for babies, or sleeping quarters for adults. The spare tire is housed in a handy well, under a round, flat cover that's part of the floor, so it’s easy to get at. yet out of the way. Special 18” wheels are available for rough country at slight extra cost. WASHAILE INTERIOR. Upholstery is beautiful plastic ' ,,. lustrous, long-wearing, comfortable, and washable.

w/wfl mm?* Th * " a;l, nlvo ’* <town an<< ,orm ’ pa ' , o ' ,ho ,loor *" ,h ' | • ' U, T / r«/r ft'/ metai hack. Thnn you have lull-wulth cargo Spai n CS" long. Thus the Suburban it changod to a utility car guiukly, without removing (he rear seal.

ALL NEW BUT ALL PLYMOUTH TOO! The Suburban has the powerful 7 to 1 compression ratio . . . pillowy Super-Cushion Tires . . . Safety-Rim Wheels that protect in case of blowouts . . . convenient Ignition Key Starting ... all the features of the great new Plymouths. But see all this for yourself! Drive the Suburban. Take it out on the roughest roads and give it the toughest assignments. Compare the ridel You’ll decide right there! Your nearby Plymonth Mm wash yts la sae ask Brits His Suburban

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FOR SALE: A 1949 All State house trailer. John McClure. Cloverdale. ll-3p. FOR SALE: Grimes Golden apples 75c and up; Greenings, Winesap, and Red Delicious apples. Other varieties later. W. C. Zaring cn road 40, one milt east Manhattan. ll-6p. FOR SALE:Only one left. 1941 Ki 1-2 ton International truck. Good condition. Nice for grocery delivery. Quick sale, $295.0i0 Omar Bakery, 309 N. Vine St. Greenoastle. Phone 934 or 714. 11-5p FOR SALE: 500 bushels good orn froif. picker, also sorgum in gallon containers. Howard Hodon, 2 miles east, one-half south >( Cambridge. ll-2t.

FOR SALE: Frasn cider, apples, Golden and Red Delicious, vVinesaps, Grimes Golden, Maiden Blush. Moore's orchard at Raccoon on state road 43. 19tf

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

FOR SALE: 16 month old polled Shorthorn bull. Ott Hand. Bain-bridge. 3P

FOR SALE: Apartment size gas range. Good condition. Studio couch. 808 S. Indiana St 10-3p.

FOR SALE: 100 New Hampshire Red pullets, ready to lay. Lawrence Wiklnian, Route 2. Greencastle. 10-3p. FOR SALE: 1948 Fleetliiu Chevrolet. Reece Scobee, Brick Chapel. 10-3p.

CORN CRIBS: All steel, “Boost your profits. Store your own grain.” Built to give years of service. 700 bush'1 capacity. Only $212.50. Alsu 1200 bushels all metal crib $279.00. MONTGOMERY WARD Phone 151 Mon-Wed-Frl-tf. FOR SALE: Nice dish garden plants from 10c up. Philodendron, Potho, Ivies and the new red and green Pcllqrnia vines Bring in your whatnots and pot tery and we will plant them in good soil and no extra cost. Milton’s Pos y Iutch. 247. 20-27-4-11-41

BAKE SALE by St. Andrews Episcopal Church school, Saturday, October 15th, at Indiana Gas & Water Company office, east Washington St. 6-tf. FOR SALE: ABC Washer and small oil stove. Good condition. Call 315 W. 10-3p. APPLES: Most varieties as they ripen. 9 mile south of Cloverdale on Road 43. Hughes Bros. Orchards. R. B. Steele, | Mgr. Mon-Wed-Fri. tf. |

MAN WANTED: Good opening in South Putnam County. Sell, deliver Rawleigh Products Year around, steady’work; large profits. Write Rawleish’s, Dept lNJ-452-137a, Ft eport, 111. 4-6-1 l-Kl-18-20-25-27-8p PUBLIC SALE: at Surbur Farm, 2 miles west and % mile north of Bainbridge, on first road cast of intersection of state roads 43 and 36, Monday, Ocz. 17, 1949. Dairy cattle, hogs dairy equipment, hay, chickens. Harry P, Surber. 28-5-12—3t

FOR SALE: Hampshire gilts open. Roy Wallace, one mile west Stilesville. 12-4p

FOR SALE: 1 largest size heating stove, Estate Hot-storm. Call at 811 Crown St. Phone 556-J. 12-2t

TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. Factory Reconditioned. 1 new Underwood portable $55.00. 1 Remington Elite type 14” carriage only $57.50. 1 L. C. Smith Standard $37.50. 1 Underwood Standard $40.00. 1 Underwood Noiseless $47.50. 427 Anderson St. Phone 483-M. ^2-21

At Sale Pavilion Friday: Ladies high top fishing boots. 12-lp

Let ETTEL’S FLOWERS get you a SWEETIE on SWEETEST DAY OCT. 15. 12-lt.

FOR TRADE: I have a 1936 V-8 Ford, good transportation Will trade for laying pullets or sow and pigs. Can be seen at Inman's Garage, Walnut • St. George Young, R. 4. 12-2t.

FOR SALE: Pure bred Spo f - ted Poland gilts. James Smedley, Coatesville, Route 2. 12-2p. FOR SALE: 20 bu. recleanqd Vigo wheat. O. B. Lane, Bainbridge, Ind. 12-lp. FOR SALE: Guernsey bull, 16 months old. George Smiley, Stilesville Road. 12-14-2p

SWEATERTTME "BOTANY’’ introduces BYLON the worlds finest nylon by DuPont. BYLON is softer easier to work with, easy to wash, we have the new shades at 59 cents 1 oz. skein. THE YARN SHOP, Hobby Handicraft, 427 Anderson St., % blk. oast of the Methodist church. 12-2t.

FOR SALE: 16 ft. aluminum grain elevator, practically new, priced right. Robert Vaughn. Mt. Meridian. i 12-14-2n

FOR SALE: Extra good white face feeding calves. Alfred Cooper, Route 2, Greencastle. 12-3p

FOR SALE: Snowsuits and winter coats, many in excellent condition. Jack and Jill Exchange, 718 E. Washington St. 12-2p

FOR SALE: Baby calf to go Saturday. Frank McBride, Greencastle R. 3. 12-lp.

I ” Let I*» Help You With It. G. H. and C. VARIETY nAINRKIDGE’S POPULAR 10c STORE

BLONDIE

HOW LATE CAN I STAY AT THE SQUARE GANCE j

POPSAVS NOT LATER THAN TEN

IT beats all how this new odorless Fina Foam cleans auto upholstery, Stop ’N Shop. 12-lt

FOR

SALE: Office

desk

Phone

350-R.

12-lp

FOR SALE: One sow and gilt.

Ralph

Ash, Commercial

Place

12-lp.

FOR

SALE: Used

spinet

piano.

Kersey Music Store.

12-3t.

churck annual bazaar. Saturday night, Oct. 15. Lots of beautiful things to sell, supper served. 12-2'..

FOR SALE: One good used refrigerator. Root’s Store. Call 64. 12-21.

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WANTED: Fence building, Otho Eggere, Roachdale, R. 2. W-tf HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead animals. Quick friendly service. Call Cloverdale 116 ring 4, or John Tharp, Greencastk* 054-J. By Products Industries Inc. Mon-Wed-Frl-tf

WANTED: A-l Auto and Tractor mechanics. Must furnish references. Reply, Coatesville Implement Co. 10-3t

WANTED: A serious type of man with clerical knowledge for a steady responsible position. Write of your qualifications, experience and past employers in detail. Reply Box 100, c/o Banner. 11-31.

WANTED TO BUY: From 75 to 100 pullets ready to lay, would prefer the New Hampshire Reds or White Rocks or would take the Austria Whites. Contact Mrs. I-awrence McCammack, Cloverdale, Route 2. ll-2t

WANTED: A good home for 6 pretty yellow and grey spotted kittens. 511 N. Indiana St. 12-lp.

WANTED: Parking space for house trailer, as near town as possible, prefer at filling station, can give references. Call 979-W I 12-2p

WANTED TO BUY: Line and End Locust posts. Cut last winter. Address Box 91 % Banner. 12-2n

WANTED: Part time office girl. Experience unnecessary. Ralph Studio over Cafe Royale. ' I2-3t.

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: One hundred and thirteen acres two miles north of Greencastle on the west Bid" of State Road 43 where it crosses Big Walnut Creek. Thirty five acres tillable. No buildings. A fine location for a home. ALSO forty three acres on the east side of the road with a five room house with bath and city water. Sixteen acres of bottom land and three acres of upland tillable. Both farms are priced to sell. J. T. Christie, 21 S. Indiana St. 10-3t. FOR SALE: 120 acre farm with two fcouses one with electricity. Lawrence Wildman, Roojte 2, Greencastle. 10-3p

F< *~w5««r^ ‘"K. repairing, all work guar&nt J Furniture Shop, • | St. Phone 299. Cess poo la ana , toilets, • vaults, vg also sewer i[ n J drains, cleaned ter ’ w ork goaj Sewer Cleaners. Free estimates. Artlf£T_ Guernsey and”jiL proved transmittal] “Ad butter pn " for * 9 A. M. Breeding Aasun 24F3, Greenct^l Come and pi^l apples. Moore's on coon, state road ( learn H()\v"t We train you, A Vo\ i-usmetiejl reputation. ('h ns t •**K NOW startiM Pearson, 232 So. 1 Haute, Ind. For gnocT* plastering and I James D. Sims.

ladies, want to save o needs, come t H. and C Var bridge. For FulieTlinaJ or write A. Roachdale, Ind. PERMANENT ■ tor $5 00, beautiful ent with a soft i Mak" your apj. J Shamrock Beauty { 1063-W. Over Sam j Store. Anybody want have 3. Call 80M|

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FOR RENT: Thrj orn rooms. 211 N'i Street. Adults onljl

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