The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1952 — Page 4

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and .Mr.. Carroll Conner-

M. Thomas were i

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dinner guests of Donald Connerly

Blue Ridge

and Mrs. Sunday at

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Inn at Rockville,

Sandra Judy and Johnny Clodfeltei' visited last wi-ok with Mr. >nd Mrs .1 ainr Clidfedtei and son Jay of Indianapolis

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Mr and Mrs. Clair Aibin, Juliet and Donald, Myrtle and Ella Hazel Pickett, called on Mr. and Mrs. Oral Maddox on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Roach of Greencastle visited Mrs. Cath-

erine Johnson Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clem Crockett of Terre Haute called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Randolph and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead on Sunday afternoon. Other visitors were Wayne Whitehead of

OWN YOUR OWN HOME

hl» French Provincial grouping ttyled lor today'! smart decor it priced fer eung people's budgets. The seating units have been designed to Ht the body nd te pro 1 .«e the floating comfort ot the cushions in the highest priced utONiobiles, ihe r'.ia and the choir, as well as the tables, have bd*n scaled I ' er todoy's smaller homes and apartments. (The William Irenner Mfg. Cerp.j his new "snock truck" with matching

tenches is as smart as it it practical, deal tor Sunday night suppers or yloasant TV hours. It it available in a tlonde bone birch, Cordovan mahoginy or ebony on birch finish, which will blend delightfully with either Contemporary or Traditional furnishngs. (John A. Dunn Corporation.)

wmrMHHBkearai - ’hesa serpentine snack tables may be used individually or joinad together ti arm one long coffee table. With mahogany, rosewood or tortoise shell top he tables are priced separately, making it possible for the customer te ordei IS many as she needs to suit her special requirements. (Kittinger Company.

Lafay.'tte and Mrs. Z. B. Buikptt. Mrs. Mabel Collier of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Russell O'Haver from Thursday until Saturday afternoon. Sara Lou Bettis visited relatives in Indianapolis last week. Carolyn Connerly spent the sveek end in Ne.v Castle last week. Mi and Mrs. Jim Staggs of Indianapolis visited his mother, Mn Mae Staggs on Saturday evening. Mi Albert Wliitehead spent •li. <|a\ Sun<la., with his son T, [ at tin- airport at Indianapolis. Sharon Call and Janet Aibin spent Sunday night with Daretha Nicholson. Joe and Sandra Clodfeller accompanie I their brother Bill Clodfelter to Galoten, l ean., last

week end. Mrs. Bill Clodfelter, who had been visiting relatives there for a week returned home with them. Mrs. Laura Frank and Mrs. Mae Staggs visited Mrs. Qeo. Drlskell on Friday evening.

Carole Clodfe!t M a vacation with f to Los Angeles Mrs. Mae Staggg with her daughte Butler and family

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The plans of this small house

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r.i 1 for a picture window and a

opriied u ;■)

a < toy time? playroom,

planting area ns well, with a I

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has a cloud and a

widi cave overhang, vertical .sid

space fu

mjrle tied, chest of

ing in front, concrete steps and

drawn. ,r

t! k Other clonets

asphalt shingles.

include twi

i "ill closets, linen

The dimensions of the Corinth

cabinet in

i '"1 rnom hall and

the ::8 feet by 2S feet, with a

Wardrobe; i

i large bedroom.

flooi area totaling 918 square

Note tlii

minimum amount of

feet and a cubage amounting to

hall reqnln

and the (ompacl

17,775 cubic feet.

arrangen if i’

t nf kitchen cabinet ,.

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THK CORINTH, write the Small

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House Planning Bureau, S’.

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USE RIGHT LENGTH NAILS Longer nails must be used in pplying new asphalt shingles ver old roofing material than n all-new construction. Nails rust not protrude through the oof deck, however, because aoisture condenses on the egosed nail point weakening Its old in the boara, and may tom .kies that melt and drip.

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Kara are tlx practical furniture gifts-ranging tram ■ luxuriaue safa ta ■ ilmpla mageilna rack-that will dallgbt the June bride. Thar* are furniture gifts In ull price cutugerlu*—and all at them will help get the brlda off ta m good housekeeping ttnrt. Wadding gifts should all have • lung and happy future. (Sofa, Irwin lambeth, Inc.; tiagaiina rack, Lawitburg Chair and Furniture Co.; ftap table. Tank Mfg. Co.; coffee table (with seating pad), AaMtt, Inc.; doth with matching (hair, lea Furniture Mfg. Ca-f bwjlatl cart. Meier A Pahimann Fumitura Ca.|

iis fawn walnut modern dining ream group has several Interesting features eluding a pedestal table, an arm chair, commodious buffet, and a breakant for CMna. A gift the bride will cherish. (Rnssett Furniture Company.)

Bookcase Bed Convenient

iduisaiMflO One of the newest contemporary stylet, the bookcase headboar is a space-saving, double-duty piece of furniture. It performs th function of a conventional bed headboard and also holds book a radio, writing materials, and any other small items that a perso who likes to lounge in bed might want to have conveniently at ham Because it uses space that ordinarily is wasted, the bookcase heac Lt-Jii is especially suited to small rooms.

ersatile Asphalt Roofing nils All Kinds of Buildings

\sph;il* roofing is a versatile Jerial. It is made in enough '■letios to permit selecting an •xpensive roof for an mexpene temporary building and a avier, longer-wearing roof for lermanent structure. Writing in Agricultural Entering magazine, James L. ahan, technical director of the phalt Hoofing Industry Bureau, is: "When it is considered that ihalt roofings are available in ights ranging between a mfhiim of 45 pounds per square and i pounds and higher, it is ohms that there is a very wide nice from which to select a 9duct which is best suited both the economy and to the funcnal »equiremeri}s of any indiUial construction project. "This is probably one potent

' reason why the asphalt roofing industry currently supplies upward of 85 percent of all the roofing shipped annually tn the United States. Versatility is a ; really important characteristic." I A square of moling is enough j material to cover 100 square feet of roof area. When 210-pound as-

gle/

roof, each lOO-i

is protected by that weight ol

roofing material.

Mr. Strahan says a temporary building can be roofed with inexpensive asphalt roll roofing which will successfully perform the ’‘essential weatherproofing duty.” He suggests heavier asphalt roofing for dwellings and other permanent structures which require ‘long-lived roofin'* mate-

rial.”

P n

phalt shingle/ are applied on a

square-foot section

VITH CHICAGO just crawling with democratic presidential can dilates, lovely Charlene Beck wears in array of buttons and puzzles jver which candidate to support, lilemma in which many delegates bid themselves. (International;

ROOFING WEIGHTS VAST Asphalt roofing products nanufactured in varying well vith the heavier roofings, sue, sphalt three-tab or individual hingles, best adapted for pernanent structures having sloping •ather than flat-pitched roofs. Veil suited for use on summer ottages, small farm service iiiildings and temporary storage tructures are the lighter weight oofings of the roll type.

STRONG ADHESIVES USED Modern adhesives used in the lunufaeture of hardwood plymod are stronger than wood itelf, so that the fiber of the wood •ill break along before the adesive will give way.

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