The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1936 — Page 5

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' crlin Sc °tt of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Ripley county were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bash Raikea. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and daughter spent Thursday with Mr. | and Mrs. John Solsman. u Miss Thelma Neier spent Thanksjl giving with her father, A. E. Neier. &| Mr and Mrs. Vemard Smith visit- || 01 ' Mr. and Mrs. Floris McCammack pi Sunday afternoon. Verlin Scott of Ohio and his mother. Mrs. Eva Scott, visited Mrs. P| ’ ,u ' e Mabb and family. Monday, p Alma Duncan spent Thursday with Mrs. Cora Smith. 7j! Mrs. Frank Elrod and children f j spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Li M r and Mrs. George Hurst and fam-

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g M’ss Clara Mabb has been ill at

pi her home west of town.

gj Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton and |j children of Osgood spent the weekp eml with Mrs. Horton's parents. Mr.

P and Mrs. A. O. Alley.

j|| Mrs. W. E. Alleo and granddaugh- ® ter, Nellie Frances Kivett, spent Sat|l urday afternoon with J. McCammack

@ and family.

g Mr. and Mrs. George McCammack & entertained the former’s relatives at p r. turkey dinner Sunday. t| Mr. and Mrs. Forest White and a family spent Sunday with Mr. and p Mrs. Walter Horn. Bj Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst spent r|J Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester gl Pickett at New Maysville. P Walter Haines and A. M. Hodge were in Indianapolis Tuesday on

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FORD EASY-ACTION SAFETY BRAKES

A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT

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one-third less Brake pedal |U' “ Ml — Ride. Easier steering. NEW COMFORT AND ^ SteelUT ««*..i"lP“>*-

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The 5-uiridoir Coupe, hate price $180 at Dearborn Plant. (00 horsepower.)

r*. •!• !- •!• •!• •!• d* •5* + ‘h d* + .j. BELLE UNION ~ *t* •!• .!-• d" d* d* *t* •’* d* -r* .e*. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Wallace and chilton spent Thanksgiving with their parents at Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper and i dauil'.ter and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cooper and family spent Thanksgiv- \ ing with Mr. Cooper’s parents. Funeral services were held Sunday at Walnut Chapel church for Mrs.

Bash Rnikos, who died Thursday. The Rev. Ernest Kivett was in charge. Mi. and Mrs. Estil Hodge spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge. Dallas Hodge, who is ill at his home here, remains about the same. Shelby Padgett returned to his home west of town Friday from an Indianapolis hospital. His condition is reported unchanged.

Special fniernalional Harvester Service We now offer you a special service on Tractor overhauling or any other farm machinery for the month of December ONLY. All Tractors and Machines will be called for and returned back to the farm at no charge. All parts and labor contracted this month will have a 5% discount to avoid the spring rush.

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COALING STATION + Mr*. Crunk Wood* +

•I* -!• •!• •!• •!••!• -h |5j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright and family spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Emera Wright.

I.eon Parson spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisby and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Meeks at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and son of j Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and

family.

Mrs. Valeria Layne called on Mrs. Julian Petro Thursday. Billy Woods and Bob Snaw called on Bobby A mold Sunday. Duane Lewis. Roscoe Jenkins, Vernie Ziener and John Shaw spent Sunday afternoon with Morris

Woods.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shafer and daughters spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Samuel Goodwin.

The Ford V-8 for 1087 has the finest type of brakes ever designed. These Easy-Actio\ Safety Brakes require about one-third less brake pedal pressure. Quicker, safer stopping! Self-energizing—the forward motion of the car helps slop the car. Drive this new modern automobile—appreciate the power of its V>3 engine, enjoy its new quiet and comfort. One ride will convince

you that this is llie quality ear in ihe lowprice field. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS BASE $ ifl AN0 up—At Dea^,lm, p,ant PRICES S I Ta ’ , • , ' D « l, ''* r v O"* 1 Ha "- BlSfi Bill dling. Bumpers, Spore Tire | Vtep T*/ and Accessories Additional $25 A MONTH, after ur.ual down-payment, buys any model 1937 l ord V-8 Car — from any Ford dealer — anywhere in the U. S. A-k your Ford dealer about tho easy payment plana of the Universal Credit Company.

FOR 1937

WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 7851. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of John W. Lydlck, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Vern Lydlck, Administrator. November 17. 1936. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. M. J. Murphy. Attorney. 18-3t

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1936, beginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M., as follows:

NOTIC E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Oren Perkins, decease*!, to appear in the Put-

_ ! nam Circuit Court, held at Greencas>u ■> of ill health, I will auction my entire personal property at my Up Indiana on the mh day of De _ ™ Rrl< k C hajh* 1 , 3 miles east of C linton Falls, and 8 miles combcr j e36 and show cau9e if any>

why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be aproved; and said heirs

"»**», weginnuig ai mow *> * io« o i. ■■., are no tifjed to then and there make Horses—8 HEAD ’I year old Iron gray horse, weight FI00, sound and proof of heirship, and receive their

’! y.-ar old h own horse, sound; ’I yr. old bay horse, sound; yearling j distributive shares

' mare, sound; 10 yr. old black mare, sound and good worker; 12 yr. old W. S. Lawter, A

» mare, sound and good worker: 12 yr. old hay mare, weight 1200; wean- ,E ”’ K <"lt; 12 yr. old mule, Hi', hands high, weigh 1300, sound and good

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\TTt.n—3 HEAD—Guernsey cow, giving milk, bred; 3 yr. old Jersey ,| '"T' r calf by side; 5 yr. old Jersey, giving 2 gallons milk |>er day. .'<)(.S—50 HEAD—13 Durne >.ow», all bred to purebred Black Poland hoar. ’ <« farrow Feh. 20 and later; purebred Poland boar, 18 months old. good •' ’i' r; :i« shoals divided ns follows: 28 purebred Duroe |>igs, weigh 40 to 50 aids; 10 shnats, weigh 80 ihmiiuIs. ■RAIN, hay AND STRAW—259 to 300 bushels good yellow corn In crib; • bush Is extra good white seed oats; 8 tons clover hay, baled out of barn; '■as oats straw, haled out of barn. 'IPt.F.MENTS—Good wagon, with bed; feed wagon with tight crib, extra ’a; John Deere corn planter, good as new: 2 Oliver sulky plows, in good 'I"': 2 John Deera riding cultivators; break plow : walking potato plow; -!e shovel plow; double shovel plow; pulverizer; l disc harrows: 2 spike Hi harrows; vi»e; drill; fmge and quantity of shop tools; hay rack: ’■' Is; hoes; racks; forks; k-tf :s, 2 uipper, one good as new ; 200 good sugar huckets; gathering lank; hog fountnin; 3 sets fairly good rn ess; fi good collars. lOFSEHOLD GOODS—Good Florence coal stove; range cook stove; 4oil stove; dining table and chairs; kitchen .aldnet; sidela.ard; wardl, ‘’ ®x!2 C ongoleum rug; Hx!) Congoleum rug; sausage mill; lard press. TERMS: CASH. A. M. LOVE

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A FORI) and (’HAS. SAYLOR, Am ts.

PAUL ALBIN, Clerk.

Dinner served bv Beech Grove C hureh.

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No. 7513.

Witnesa, the clerk of said court, this 24th day of November, 1936. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam

Circuit Court.

F. S. Hamilton. Atty. 25-2t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Mary W. Ficklin. deceased, to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of December 1930. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and raid heirs are notified to then and there make prof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.

No. 7759.

Amos H. Hunter. Admr. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 24th day of November, 1936. Homer C. Morriaon, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. M. J. Murphy, Atty. 25-2t

The price on Grunow Radios will advance !S!0 n December fifth. If you do not want immediate delivery, you may make a small deposit and wc wil! hold your purchase for future delivery. ★ BUY NOW And SAVE

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Grunow ‘Teledial 12”

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The famous automatic tuniiuf model, works like a dial tidephone, will be $1 (MU).'). W Idle our present stock lasts

(irunow ll-Tute

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Full size, 41-incli console, shown above, will be $79.95. While our present stock lasts ..

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