The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1941 — Page 7
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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANTURY 31, 1941.
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and son, were the
CLOSING OUT SALE
iso of ni)' advwwed '.‘Be • am leaving the farm mill I uill sell at nr tjoa at mv farm 'l miles west of Morton on Slate liomi ;{<;
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 at 10:00 o'clock prom; t all my |>ersonul property
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her paients, Mr. and Mrs. | tiy 0 f Oreencastle'and Mr. an I W. D. O. Tato last week. Jasper Proctor, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Mr and Mrs. Ivan Clark and fam- D octor and famity. and Mi . an I M c
Ray Miller and family spent Mo iday evening with Mr. an I Mis. Cinrenc c Crosby, Gussls on Sunday c. • ! i cnlng of Mr. and Mrs. C’.'-’by w':e M ■. and Mrs. Ern.'St Mugg of C, eencaatle, Mr na I Mrs. Ciiir'.o left on Wednesday for the r new j
home in Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mitchell o.. I on a trip to Florida an I the south- >
I . n states.
Mis. Aita Hector has r:tuin''d fr m n business trip to Chicago. Dr. L. W. Veaeh is in the Methi, dist hosnital at Indiannpot s foe
I treatment.
Senator O. 15 Dane and Mrs. T.nne arc jiaying at th' Claypool hotel m Indianap ilis, vviiile Mr. l.nne is nt- | tpndlng the legislature. Mr. an.l Mrs. Howard Hnstettea vis ed Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rrmley Herr and daughter at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson have purchased fTTe O ley Timmons property in the norttg part of Bainbridge. Mi<a Stella Dodge has returned fi-.in Ohio, where she has been visuing her b other. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Avery Austin anil "jaby me confined to their home with
ih' - influenza.
Mrs. Bernice Stewart, home eon-
smo ith iu >uth grey u are, weight I .ItIff lbs. each. A koimI work I-:, w. < !<l Ciuisrtfsej cow lo freshen last of March. A real
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lacmlek |> ej-ing corn plantei with fertilizer and check row afiriit. like new; I reir John Deere cultivator, like new; 'J, l-row itorv; "ne walking breaking plow ; l spike tooth harrows; liaod ' filer; g..><>d set ot lea the i tug harness; one Iron wheel wagon l. flttt top; 1 MoCormlck-Deering roller bearing steel v>agon with , r hitch; one Me< :irmick-|)eerlng 14’’ truetor hreuking plow; 'uniiick-Dccrlpg 1 1 ; horse engines; i pump jacks; 1 galvanized
■eder; picks, forks, shovels, chains, etc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Tr . Florence heating stoves; one copper clad Kunge. like new ; one 1(J (leet-le r; dlo, like new; lieds, bedding, 3 feather l*cds; 2, 12* gs, small rugs; one large office desk; 3 dining tables; co«»l. - • china closet; libi ir> table; davenport; lof of chairs; Hu Vac j'c sweeper, like new; kitchen cabinet; conking utensils of all ; lots of dishes, few nntiipie dishes; pots; |kius; electric hot in! i creani scfwrntor; fruit jars; canned fruit; kettles; lard press, l jrrinjer, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: C ASH. — Vo pioperty removed until settled for. W. G. WHITT ED, Owner ’ t\ Ilt kST, AwMonecr KRWK (DOFKR, < lerk ITt^i Bp . ~ Dinner by >|orfon !/’dles Aid
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V/OM‘ N OP ME?CY — These are nurses aboard a transport leaving an Ausirolian port, recently, for service in combat area, perhaps Norlh Africa. They're fypeal of sturdy "women ot , marcy." Passed by Australian censer.
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LONDON STREET — This is Whitec oss Si reef, London, alfcr Hitler's raiders modo a visit over It and showered incendiary bombs on it, Danoe.cd buildings end \/rccl:cd cars bespeal: fury of raid. Passed by L'ritish ccr.o'.
Ir.-dc:; tenehcr in Ihc Bainbridge I . lii . ’, has been confined to her hor.,^ by li’.r.fss for a work. [’ il f . .; is ! hi: I m - *'i I Hair.’fri Ige. Kiizahe' h MeNrrton an.; , y nil: r-ird <f Indianapolis visited In I i ub idge TUI's lay with Mrs. Al- . ta Hector. .Mr., .l imes Cunnn of Buiivbridge has returned to her woik at the I nn!< in Ronchdalo after an illness M . and Mis. James Curran att(n*l il t’n,. funeral of Ralph McCJun'le of Linton.
5S REVOLT—Bearded Haile Selassie, Conquering Lion of Judah, is beck in Ethiopia organtribal chieftains and nativas to ravolt against Italian victors. He is at left, with British
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H- ^ ID BRITAIN—General Hugh S. Johnson, widely known columnist, toid House Foreign Affcirc Committee in Weshinqfon that he was for all aid to Britain helpful to U. S., but wanted Congress to retain power of decision.
i-ork« ered i wink! r,d a thrill n birtl er (otl DwJ ' but. idin$ a pH* Marta shnrik ■ing' nt toll el rl art tofc' pr brt hinkf' Purtc autpf 1 ■i*u J K«rJ ^rct*' ( York. * iru.irl i hv tJ'U j,|,„u!R I B *^1 , pr^d r dirti* in rid^ ^
Now You Won’t Have to Build u New Gunsge Four New Additions to the Buick Special Line now give you Big-Car Pleasure in More Compact Size! ^.w, ;
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SPECIAL January 11 “-February ! t J (f*ia Dresses Clccncd rnd Pretird 39c CASH AND CARRY WHITE LAUNDRY and CLEANERS
11)3 FAST AV.ASIIINhTON STItKF:T
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CLOSIKG OliT SALE
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N search for impressive si/.e, cars have been «ettin« longer every
year.
Bumper has retreated from bumper until there’s hardly room left in the family garage for the lawn mower and the good wife’s gardening basket. Does that mean you’ll have to build a new’ garage to enjoy a big car s
glories? Not now!
For there are four new Buicks on
the market—additions to our 1941 Special series —that let you indulge your big-car tastes in spite of 1929-car-
size garages.
•Optionil on tlir Hoick Rpf.ciaL; Mimlard on all other «rlf«.
They are big cars in ability —with a 115-horsepower Buick Fireball engine that can be stepped up to 125 “horse” by the addition of Com-
pound Carburetion.*
They are big cars in their room—with plenty of leg-, elbow- and head-room
in their spacious interiors.
But—they fit your garage, handle like baby carriages, park on small change
♦/ v,. mrjMite
wMsmmw n Buick Special
l-door Sedan t model 47, $1421. U hite sidewall tires extra* —all because we have trimmed down their bumper-to-bumper length! So if you’ve been itching for a big
car—but Avondering where you’d find room for it —better hop right over to see these beauties now. You’ll call them the seas .in’s biggest
news!
But Bmkw
BUICK PRICES
BEGIN AT
$
915
for the
BUSINESS COUPE * delivered at Hint, Mnh. Shite tux, oplumul equipment and accessories — extra. Prices subject to change with-
out notice.
GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC. when better automobiles are built buick will build them
115 North Jackson Street Greencastle, Indiana
Having Mild mv furin, I will sell at um - tiun, 4 milcx cast of Quincy, 3 miles kuu I Invest of lonvlxville anil 7 miles inirtli of on vvliut Is knoiMi as tli. - Smn Iteemaii furm, on Wodncsday, February 5, 1941 Itcginnlng at 10:80 o'eloek, the following •lexerilieil |iro|iorty: I—HOUSES—| One 0 y i'ar old sorrel luiisc, ueighf 11100 |ioiinds, good worker any |il:i('e. Oik* eoiiiing 8-y(‘.ir old marc, weiglit 1800, green broke. One milHHithn nioutli mar. - , good orker. One coining ynarling, iM.y, horse colt. 7—COWS—7 One 5-jenr idd Jersey and llidst« - in. milking gisid now, will freshen hi June; none better. One 2-year old llolstein to freshen in spring; Om* Tyrsir oil lotted cow, vyitli nice calf by side; One 5-year old roan Sliorthnrn eon lo fie-hen in spring; One .•nerimey bull, short yetirllng. 2(1—IIO.iS—2S One Hampshire sow, bred lo farrow in April; One Chester White sow. bred lo furrow in April; One registered Berkshire male bog, In months old; !) shouts, weighing about IIMI pounds einh; 13 shouts, weighing ubiuit 50 |N>imds each; One fal hog. 21—SHEEP—21 I!) good breeding ewes to lamb soon; One roglstered Oxford bnek, 3 years old; One yearling Sbropsluiv buek. I AUM IMPI.KMKNTS; One F.AItAIAI.L. two-plow truetor on rubber tires. In extra good condition; One 19-ft. No. H Alef'oriiiiek-D.*ering eomhiiir; One 7-lt. Ale('onnlek-l>eering tractor disc; One Met ormiek Deerliu; earn planter, with fertilizer attachment; Ono good farm wagon, with box lied; One ilil-top bay frame; One hay rake; One S-ft. John Deere Mower; One 2 horse (uitlvator One spike tooth harrow one 2-horse fertilizer wheal drill; on i> 0!lv( - r yyalklng b-euklng plow; one I-horse cultivator, like new; one good Daisy rcipcr; one !-hole «(irn sheller; one Briggs a Stratton gusolim* engine; one set breeching liarness, like m - »x; one s» - t hip-strap liarness; one l»t halters, b'ldles, .ollars, forks, shovels, picks, (bains and numerous other articles. FEED .About 100 bushels of good, yellow corn; About I tons of loose soy Immiii bay; about 5 tons of ensilage. y|IS( r.I.I.ANFOl M: 3 hog houses. I Itrooder house, one H-ft. galvanized hog feeder, one lot of hog troughs, lot of Locust line and end posts, hay fork and ro|x\ feme stretchers, one cut-off saw and frame, nil barrels, pumps and tanks. TERMS OF MALE, ( ASH. L. W. MELLENCAMP, Owner ALTON lit HST, Auctioneer Clerk furnished by Gosport State Hank, Lumh sen ed by 1 sidles of Samaria Baptist Church.
