The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1944 — Page 4
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KKAI, KSTATK TRANSFKKS Hobart H. Stallcop, etux to Floyd H. Steward, etux land in Washington twp. $1, George H. McKinney to Ralph P Morgan, etux lot in Cloveidale. $1. Virgil R. Deem, etal to Greencastlo Savings & Loan Assn, lot in Greencastle. $1. Greencastla Saving & Loan Assn, to Gilbert D. Rhea, etux lot in Green castle. $1. Lawrence Gassaway to John W'addell, etux land in Marion twp. $1. Hazel E. Eckels, etal to Wm. Roy Foster, etux land in Cloverdale. $1. Lillian Smith to Cline Ratcliff etux land in Clinton twp. $1. Harry B. Milligan, etux to Glen Mickall, land in Floyd twp. $1850.00 Isaac Rogers, etux to WVn. Morgan, etux lot in Greencastle. $1. F'lllmore cemetery Co. to Bertha E. Arnold, etal lot in cemetery. $50. Cloverdale Cemetery Assn. to Vemie Larkin lot in cemetery. $100 Archie Fay Dunkin. etux to.Wm. H. Cody, lot in Greencastle. $1. Coil Richardson, etux- to Floyd A Dudley, etux lot In Greencastle. $1. Mollnda M. Hartsaw, etcon to Harry E. Job, .‘tux lot In Cloverdall 1 $1. Mary E. McKamey, etal to May McKamey, lot in Cloverdale. $1. Harley A. Harris, etal to John D. Danberry, etux lot in Putnamville. $1. Vandalia Coal Corp. to Ivan Graggs, etux land in Washington twp. $1.
NOTICK TO lllltUKHs III V Ml HOOKS, III. I N li STATIONKK1. AND l , HI.VIT.V(i Notice Is hereby given tHat the Hoard of Commissioners of the 'ounty of I’utnarn, State of Indium, will up to the hour of l:'t0 f* M on Cridn v, Doeernber l«t. 1944, In a special meeting, receive jius at the OH ICO of the County \uditor of l*utnam County. Indiina. for Blank Honks. Hlank Stationery, printing and office supplies in general for the us»- of Hutnarn County, Indiana for the ve ir 1945. in aecordance with tin* sjieclflcations heretofore approved by ih« said Hoard of Commis--ioners and now on file in the »»ffiee <»f I he Auditor of said County. AH bidders will be required to file a bond in the sum of $1,000.00 t.s a guarantee and also file an ilfidavil of noiicolluMioii. and to oriiply in all things with tlm statutes governing bids and contracts of this kind, and character ind in accordance with Section >79 Burns Aecoviated Indiana. Statutes. 1926. The Board reservos the right to rejo. t any and »’ll bids. lotted at (irceneast le, 1'utnam County. Indiana, this 21st day of November, 1944. (Signed) \V A BLACK SI'KNCKIt tiKOBCK L. HICK JtlhULlMI KOKDICK Commissioners of I'utnani County ATTK8T: Ktldle Buis. County Auditor. 22-21.
noth i: to Kinmiit^t I \ III HTKI \ I. TH ACTOH Notice is hereliy given th.it tin; loard of Commissioners of the ’ounty iU Hutnarn. State of Indima. will up to the hour of 10 >'clo< k A M. on Monday. l>eeen.»ei* 1. 1944. reo» ive hols at tin; MTiee of the County Amlitor. Putnam Comity, Indiana, for an InluKtrhil 'I’raetor for the us,, of I’utnani County Highway. Indi- • nn. jn accordance with tin* specifications heretofore approx.-d by •he said Board of Commissioners nul now on file in the office of the Auditor of said ('ounty. .Ml bidders will he required to file a bond in the sum of 1 10 of the hid price as a guarantee and • Iso file an affidavit of uoncollusioh. and to comply in all things with the statutes governing bids and contracts of tins kind and ha raeter. The Board reserves the right to •* j. «*t any and all bids. Hated at (Jreencastle. Putnam ’ounty. Indiana, this 20 day of Nox ember. 1 944. < Signed) U ABLACK SPKNCKK • (IKOUHK B. HICK m noBPii roitmcK Commissioners of Piitnnfn County VTTKHT: “aidie Buis. ’ounty Auditor. 22-21.
last week. Mrs. A. P. Stoner called on Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter Anna Mae, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cox called on Mr. ami Mrs. A. P. Stone Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Arbuekle o' | Indianapolis is spending this week j with Mathew Furney and family. Mrs. Ross Furney and Mrs. Ben Decker of Rockville called on Mrs. Ernest Heber Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bryan received word that their son, Russell, had landed in the States and would soon be home. Cecil Newman and family called on Horace Robinson and family Friday evening. Chester Cunningham and family called on Mrs, Janette Cunningham and daughters Sunday afternoon.
Opening Saturday, November 25. New Photo Studio, 26 North Jackson strvet. Open every Sunday. 22-4p
STONER CAB COMPANY Closed All Dai Thursday, November 22 Thanksgiving Day
•lust Ite«*«*iv4*d C A It L O A II FENCE PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSOCIATION INC.
TRY BANNER WANT ADS
^ To relieve distress ot MONTHLY A Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydia E. Plnkham’s Compound Is /amotu to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tiredout feelings—all due to functional monthly disturbances. Made especially for women—if helps nature! Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S coMraum
XOTICK OF fi\\i, OF »:*T\TF X< ‘TICK IS UKUKBY HIVKN to h** <’ivditurs, Heirs ami Begat* , k »f Helen 1 >. Carr, th-reascH to app* »r in the Putnam Circuit Court, belt I at (iieein.-astle. Indiana, on he IMh day of 1 meoinber. 19 11. and show cause, if any. why tin* F I X A B SKTTBKM KNT A - Ca H’NTS with the estate of said lee, de|»t HhOllUl ITOt be approved; md said heirs are notified to then md there make proof of heir ship, md receive their distributive shares. George \V Hoskins. Administ rator W1TNKSS. the Clerk of saiil ’ourt, this 21 dav of Nov.. 1944. No. s27 1. Omer c. Akers, Clerk Putnam ’ircuit Court. lugh. sA Hughes. Attys. 22-21. 0 *1* 4* -i- •!• 4- 4- v {jj fern {At -1- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* £ j Mrs. Ben Decker of R'dckville spent :i few days last week with her sis- , ter, Mrs. Ross Furney. Miss Betty Frost of Indianapolis j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter Anna Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Dorm von Heber and daughters Vivian Mae and Ruth Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter Anna Mae, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gentry and son Charley of Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney attended thr 45th wedding anniversary ot , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Decker at Rockville Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mrs. Robert Burks visited Mrs. Joy Cummings and Lawrence Rockhili one evening
Thanfcsgmiui 1944 'F-f-iHIS season, usually dedicated to happy appreciation of bounties received . . . holds greater reason for observance this year in its growing promise of Total Peace. Our triumphs over tyranny, might and hate give us all reason to be thankful for the brightening hope of a better world. Many of our boys and girls in the service will want to call their loved ones on Thanksgiving Day-—so please consider them on that day. INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORP. Greencastle, Indiana.
cf God of our fathers * « ... at this Thanksgiving time our hearts are filled to overflowing ... our eyes, once wet with tears, are drier now ... and broken hearts are surely mending because of Thy blessings unto us. A mighty fortress is our God! ... And that Divine guidance which has always been our priceless heritage is showing us the way! For this we offer thanks. Thou hast stood beside our leaders ... our loved ones, departed . .. and those who have remained at home. Thou hast given us courage and led us victoriously into battle ... to build those things which Thou hast taught us to be righteous! For this we offer thanks. May we in turn bring to Thee, as proof of our devotion, the day when righteousness shall cover the earth ... as the waters cover the sea.
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• •. the familiar red cooler invites you In your town and in any town you yourself are likely to be a part of a scene like this. People are on the move. Across the land, familiar red coolers for Coca-Cola invite them—and you—to pause and be refreshed with ice-cold “Coke”. Yes, at home and abroad Coca-Cola has become a high-sign of friendly refreshment.
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