Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1930 — Page 4
CRIENCASTLE HERALD PACE FOUR
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Ford Town Sedan 'T'RIMMING and interior .-.ppointmerts are among the outstanding ^ features of the r.ew Ford Town Sedan. Seats are upho . red in either brown mohair or deep tan Bedford cord with luxuiiouo v/,;II and ceiling trimming to harmonize. The front seat, wide and deep, is easily adjust'- 1 to suit the convenience and comfort of the driver. V ■ rear seat, which necommodates three persons, has an arm rest at ryther s de and a folding arm rest in the center. Interior hardv.nri of oil r- pr. Curt: ms are provided for the rear and rear quarter windows, ai d th“ie is a flexible robe rail on the back of the front 6C«t‘.
Livestock
INDIANAPOIJS, Jn.I., .Juno 5.— (INS) Hops holdovers 679; market—steady to 5c lower, mostly Ik- lower; bulk 1(50-276 lbs. $10.35$10.45; few small lots $10.50; 275-350 lbs. $10.15-110.25; 130-100 lbs. $10--10.40; 100-130 lbs. $9.25-$9.75; packkur sows $8.. r >O-$9.50. Cattle 1,100; claves 1,000; steady, few beef steers $9.50-$10.(50; most cows $C.50-$8; few $8.50 and better. Heifers generally $8.50-$ 10.50; low cutters and cutters $4.75-$0; venlers 50e hip-her at $12 down. Sheep 700; lambs about 50c lowl*r, t'ood and choice lambs $11-$11.50; common and medium $8-$10; fal ( wes $ l-$(i.
JUDGE WHO ENTENGED SHUMAKER DEFEATED
INDIANAPOUS. June 5 (INS)—'The Indiana Anti-Saloon DeaKUe won its lonK tlaht to defeat Judge Ben jjamln M. Willoughby for renomlna- • lion as Repuhilcan candidate for I date for Judge of the Indiana Su I pi t ine court at the Republican con1
ventlon at C^die Tabernacie ncre to-| *lay. Judge Willoughby was lustra-1 mental In sending the late Dr E. It Shumaker who was then head of thej Ami-Saloon league to the Stat-j F'ai'm at I’ulnainvilel for contempt of the Indiana Supreme Court. The nomination went to Judge! X Thomas B. Coulter of Vincennes whnj|| is judge of the Knox county circuit!.,, court. 'ITie final ballot was Coulter i 1089, Willoughby 352.
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visiting relatives. Mrs. drove was for merly Miss Mary Alhaugh and resided on ea^t Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Phillips of Judson are the parents of a daughter, Janice, born this morning in the Put nam county hospital. Mrs. Phillips is a sister of Perry M. Rush. Miss Eva Milburn, superintendent of the Putnam county hospital, has returned here after a vacation spent in Sullivan.
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