The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1944 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAST1E, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,
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±********+*o mokton l++ + ^ + + + 4,4 ‘ 4, + 4 ’ ^ 1 Laura Frank spent Sat.Lv at Ind-anapolis with her [ the r, Mr. Ben Wood and Bily. 3 carrie Clodfelter who has ill, remains about the same. j, r Claude Frank and famiLf Indianapolis spent Sunday ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank. jllss Irene W.tchman Spent L t he week end with Miss gv Miller at Indianapolis. Edith Miller and daughElanore and Margeurite Eed on Mrs. Sarah Lane on {iday evening. j( r s. Alma Wood who spent L week here with her aunt, „ Laura Frank returned home [ Saturday. grs. Laura Frank and Miss „a Wood spent one evening 1 week with Mrs. Winnie Den.0. Kiss Margeurite Smith who is [nurses training at IndianapoI was home from Thursday un- | Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Burk left on lesday to go to Pontiac Mich. I s pend the winter with her lighter, Mrs. Herold Cooper I family.
•!■ + + ++ + + + + FILLMORE * [ + + + + + + •!• @ To the Banner, its staff of Inkers and all who read your Ith glad memories to treasure nd sweet recollections, too, Christmas bring just happiness, knd rich content to you. |id may the old time memories * pleasant to review, each day in the New Year Bring some happiness to you. uneral of Mrs. Fannie Bunwas held at the Christian ureh Tuesday afternoon with James Shockley in charge 1 the sen ices. Burial was in local cemetery. drs. Harrison McGinnis acnpanied by Mrs. Marvin Robon of Coatesville spent the kend at Lafayette with Mr. Mrs. Robert Gambold and ntiy. Rev. and Mrs. Bernhard Friesand daughter were dinner |e«ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. (sse Evans. Clifford Jackson of Cedar Ills. Iowa was a guest last ek of his brother and wife,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Jackson. Rev. James ShocKley, Pittsboro and Sanford Siddons and family were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Siddons, Greencastle. One of the most enjoyable meetings of the year of the Stitch and Chatter club was held ut the home of Mrs. Edith Ruark, Dec. 15. Bible verse was the response to roll call by seventeen members. Mrts. Carrie Cline had charge of the entertainment. which was won by Mrs. Emma Smith and Mis. Neva Hunter. A variety of gifts were exchanged which was a feature of the meeting. Miss Stella Shields distributed the programs for 1945. Lovely refreshments were served, after v/hich the club adjourned to meet Jan. 17 with Mrs. Albert Hunter. Jim Neckar of Terre Haute was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cowgill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols ani three children visited Sunday Lr. Crawfordsville with Mrs. Nichols’ uncle, Charles Wyatt and family. Mrs. Glen Johnson and son of Coatesville are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift’s Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Clift, Mrs. Lorretta Meiers, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyler and daughter, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer, Merribeth and Herschel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clift and Mrs. Meiers have just returned from California. Mrs. Meiers’ husband was stationed there until sent overseas recently. The Clifts enjoyed a visit with Paul Bohannon and family while in Califirnia. Mrs. May Pursell has gone to Indianapolis where she will spend the winter with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Myers of east of Greencastle were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wright. Mrs. A. B. Hubbard had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kelling, of Indianapolis.
Pointers Down Clovers, 41-21 Bainbridge high school won its ninth straight basketball gapni Thursday night when the Pointers defeated Cloverdale, 41 to 21. It was a good ball game for the first three periods, Bainbridge leading only 13 to 8 at the half, and 25 to 19 at the three-quarter post. The Clovers weakened in the final frame and the host team racked up 16 more points while holding the south Putnam squad to two additional
points.
McBride with 8 field goals and 4 free tosses almost beat Clovercnle by himself with a total of 20 points. In a curtain raiser, the Bainbridge second team won from the visiting reserves, 29 to 16. Lineup and summary: Bainbridge (41) FG FT PF McBride, f 8 4 3 Don South, f 2 2 4 Thralls, f 10 0 Elliot, c 3 0 4 O’Hair, g 0 0 1 Proctor, g 110 Dean South, g 12 2 16 9 15 Cloverdale (21) FG FT PF Holton, f 2 3 4 Ogles, f 0 0 0 Cummings, f 0 0 0 Hurst, f 0 0 1 Logan, c 0 2 5 Lewis, c 0 0 0 Minnick, g 4 4 4 Bassett, g 0 0 2 Monnett, g 0 0 0 1 6 9 16
on Mrs. Robert Burks and j daughter Anna Mae Friday af-
■ ternoon.
j The little daughter of Her man Wallace has been seriously 111 at her home.
NOTICE OK STOCKHOLDERS MEETINO The annual meeting of shareholders of the First-Cltlsens Bank and Trust Company will be held on the 9th day of January, 194r>, at 10:00 o'clock In the morning at the office of said company In tlreencastle, Indiana, for the purI'OHe of electing directors and for the tiansiictloii of such other tusincHH as may properly come before the meeting. Lois J. Arnold, Cashier. ‘ it
NOTICE TO I NUKHTAKEKS Notice Is hereby given that scaled bids will he received on Monday. Jan. 1. 1945, up to 10:00 a. m. of said date by the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana, at the office of the Auditor of said County of Putnam, for the burial of pauper dead for the year 1945. QEORGK L. RICE, WALLACE SPENCER. RUDOLPH FORDICE, Board of Cimmlssioners ATTEST: Eddie yuls. Auditor of Putnam County. 21-28-2t.
COMMISSIONERS' CLAIMS The following claims will be considered at the meeting of the Putnam County Hoard of Commissioners in Ureencastle, Indiana, on Wednesday, December 27:
Comity IKrvruiie
Clarence E. doff $
Bowling
7 p. m.aity B.
Friday
Zinc Mill vs. Univer-
foj -I- -i- -i- •!* *£• -I- -I* + FERN * *!>■ -i- -i- * Mr. ana Mrs. Russell Rockhill have moved to Greencastle
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter Anna Mat attended the burial of Mrs. Heber's father, Mr. Isiash W. Wallace at Knightsville Saturday. He passed away Thursday at his home Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stone left
last week for a three
trip to California and the south-
ern states.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney were shopping in Brazil Friday. Mrs. Donavon Heber »tt*Ji6 4 d
Kugene Hutchins
H. Frank Vaughn W. E. Morrison George Ensign T. It. Woodburn Prt. Co. Greencastle Hardware ... Eddie Buis Moore Electric Putnam County Graphic . owl Drug Store Ben Plummer Chester Humphrey Alfred Stone Merchant Calculating Co. Indiana Institutional Ind. Reeves Welding & Repair Frank Jarrell Alra System Distributors Greencastle Cash Coal ... Cities Service Oil Co. ... Win. F. Zeiner * Catherine L. Crash Mildred Fall Clark West Raking Co Lee Todd Glen W. Irwin Ind. Assoc. Telephone Co. Frank Ho wen Victory Slice Store Mooresville Pub. Service Moon* Eelectrlc Rexell A. Boyd Keller Conn Pharmacy .. Royal Typewriter Co. ... Ren Riley Print Shop ... Ohas. A. McOurry James Sutherlin R. S. Cowgill Metzger Lumber Co. ..... Indiana Institutional Ind. N. C\ O’Hair H. R. Stringer Myrtle Cash Frona Tlncher
Horace Link & Co.
ana, will on the first (1st) day of January, 1945, up until ten (10) o’clock, of said day receive bids for the furnishing of sanitary and other supplies for the Putnam County Court House, Jail and County Farm for the year 194.*» according to the estimate heretofore filed with the Board and adopted on December 15, 1942. and which is now on file In the office of the Auditor of Putnajn County. Bids will be received on each unit thereon specified, and con.ract will be awarded to the lowest bidder in the aggregate. Bidders will be required to file with their bid a bond In the sum of double the amount of said bid. All bids must be in duplicate on blanks furnished by the County Auditor and be accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit, as Is required by statute, or his hid will not be considered. The Hoard reserves the right to buy more or less of supplies on said estimates ut the bid price. They also reserve the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE L. RICE, WALLACE SPENCER, RCDOLPH FORDICE, Hoard of Commissioners of County of Putnam, State of Indiana. ATTEST: Eddie Buis, AudUor Putnam County, Indiana. * 21-28-21.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR MIT’IM.IKS FOR COUNTY
ASYLUM
Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received up to 10 o’clock, V. M., on Monday, the 1st day of January, 1945, at the office of the county auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, In the City of Greencastle, for the furnishing of supplies for the county asylum of said county for the quarter ending on
March 31, 1945.
That a requisition for all said supplies to he furnished, are named and specified, in a requisition made out and filed by the superintendent of said asylum, and is now on file In said auditor's office open for the inspection of bidders, nd should be Inspected by bid-
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10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
574.33
16.05 , . _ 10.77 j "♦‘I’** before making out a bid, so 78.ok as to determine the quantity and 499.19 quality of all articles to be bid
3.73 upon.
5.00 Bidders are required to make 5.00 separate bids upon groceries, etc., 5.00 and for dty goods and clothing. 3a.00 Said merchandise belonging to
57.82 two separate classes.
25.00 Bidders must bid with the und31.66 . orstunding that the bidder who 22.91 shall be awarded the contract 321.35 phrtll and wll Ifurnlsh at the prices named In his bid the quantity of merchandise and articles named, and to furnish more or less of the quantities and articles named and as may be required by the superintendent of said asylum
during the term of the contract. No bid will be considered nor a
contract awarded to any bidder unless the bidder will contract and agree to supply at the prices named in his bid and quality and quantity of any or all such artlc-
IN MEMORY
Of our dear husband and fath-
er, Robert T. Nelson, who passed
away December 21, 1936.
It’s lonesome here without you.
And sad and weary the way. Life has not been the same Since you were called away.
We do not forget you nor do we j
intend,
We think of you often, and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some you
may be,
But to our memory, you ever be. Sadly missed by wife and sons.
Dressed and de- | CHRISTMAS TOYS AND Watson, Phone GIFTS, Dolls, stuffed anlflUlfl,
Rural 14F3. Manhattan Road. | building toys, games, airplane
| Baking roosters. ; livered. Roy W
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22-lp.
FOR SALE: Circulator -heat ing stove, 16 inch size. Practically new. Mrs. Dessie Greentee, Cloverdale. 22-lp
FOR SALE: Tricycle, engine ' kitty car and large toy auto-
mobile. Phone 573-M.
22-lt.
Classified Ads
-For Sale-
We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance In Full. Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville, Ky. 4-tf
FOR SALE: Good Jersey cow. Will freshen soon. Elmer Northern, 1 mile north of Floyd Center. 20-3p.
FOR SALE: Fancy Christmas apples, Rome Beauties and Winesaps, $2.50 and $3.00 per bushel. Last of Grimes, $1.25 per bushel. Buchheit Orchards. 20-4t.
-Real Estate-
FOR SALE: A 113 acre stock and grain farm. Six room house, two barns, running water. Price $6000. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 18-6t.
FOR SALE: House and 14 acres, water and lights. Ralph McGill, Reelsville, Indiana. 22-6p.
-FOUND-
TOUND: Saturday, 2 packages in Prevo wrappings. May have same by identifying and paying for ad. Merle Keller, Stilesville, Indiana. 21-2t.
-Lost-
LOST: One hood.
tire
and
wheels 600x16. Truck
and
bus
tire. Reward. Mrs. G.
D.
Staf-
ford, Quincy, Indiana.
20-3ts.
6.65 5.on
223.00
10.50 15.80
4.00
27.00 65.10
100.00
18.00
17.41
12.00
3.00
67.50 126.00
FOR SALE: Marx toy windup train, reed doll cradle, cloth animals and dolls. 1016 S. Col-1 lege. 21-2t.
-Wanted-
Best prices for bvef hides by ! the A. & S Junk Yard. Phone 1 678. 30-tf
FOR SALE: Coaster wagon with baloon tires; one extra good tricycle. Phone 756-W. 21-2ts.
FOR SALE Table model Crosley Fiver Radio, in excellent condition. Priced to sell at once. Phone 490-R. 21-2p.
WANTED: Cleaning, sizing of rugs and general house cleaning. Call at 906 S. Crown. Joseph Evens. 19-6p.
kits, ouija boards, picture etdfries, Tony Sarg toys, Fruit cake*, Toilet articles, Many other*. PURE OIL SUPER SERVICEEAST WASHINGTON STREET.
7-9-12-14-16-18-20-22-*t. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
DAYS: for good things to eat, candies, nuts, fruits, canned foods, all kinds. We have the food, quality and price to match. .Meats that are Government inspected. "Robinson Regal
Store,” Fillmore, Indiana.
15-22-ap.
REELSVILLE 'METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 A. M. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morris Miller, Asst. Supt. Morning Worship and Preach* ing. 11.00 A Christmas Sermon Young People at 6:00 P. M. Sunday School Christmas Program 7:00, Given by members of the Church School. The program will include a Christmas Play given under the direction of Mrs. Morris Miller. This is for the entire community. Everybody is cordially welcome. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. UNION CHAPEL CHURCH Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. No evening worship. Lester L. Bickett, pastor.
FOR SALE: Heavy work mare
WANTED: Boy for evening and Saturday work. Box B. N. Banner. 20-3p
WANTED: Someone to do
le. bid U., until a new . ouinu t 1 a , go good g^e sad( , le horse . | «mall family washing and iron-
i 4111 tv cv v. u. •••«•• i i . n j.
Salih* Day 40.00
months • Sam Hanna Putnam Co. Hwy. Dept. Hurry Allan Omer C. Akers Trembly’R Regal Market Paul Grimes Quality Feed Co Frank Cooper
C’lreult Court
shall be awarded for the furnish
9.50 Ing of any of the supplieH named Elizabeth Rariden,
32.90 in the bid submitted. j
■ r^'^h7b.r'LnX re of\ 0 h; U g r o n ^! FOR SALE: Saw mill
and articles bid on by the bidder for IriHpectlon by the Hoard of Commissioners ut the time bida . are opened and considered, except Snob articles of merchandise that I are standard brands that may he named In the retiulslons of said superintendent, samples of which may not be furnished for the In-
spection.
All bids submitted must be filed , , ,
in duplicate, on blanks to be fur- 1 Phone 16F2. tilshed by the county auditor, ac- |
oompauied by a bond in the sum
5.00
99 10
5.10 77.si
50.00 84.75 40.00 40.00 17 9'2
19.25
440.00
79.58
9.00
73 24 101.43 18.00 15.50 12.20
, . National Daw Library ...| 12.30
the P T A Christmas program at The Lawyer* Coop. Assn. r.o »o at the Third Ward school Friday. H Anderson Co 27.50
Mrs. Russell Rockhill callet
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•VeHt Publishing Co Robbs-M.‘rrill Co. Horace Link Co. Stem Hanpa’s Book Store Glenn H. Lyon Putnam County Graphic . Omer C. Akers ! Mary Riley Marshall D. Abrams ....
County Welfare
Ella Mnhanna Ind. Amoc. Tele. Co Margaret R. Potter Helen Wernekc* Ruth Tremblv .Tennnettn Bills Harriet Gilmore Frances Ruark .Venae E. McCoy Frank Stoeasel Charles A. McCurry Indiana U. Moil. Center . J. C. Penney Wm. Ader Harriet Gilmore R & S Boot Shop Home Steam Laundry .. Martha Gillespie G C Murphy Co Montgomery Ward
County lllghwnr
Ray Vaughan Donald Fall
Alfred McMalns
27.50 10 00 25.00 87.25 11.80 11.25
103.50
20.00 15.00
100.00
39.00
4.50
15.00 23.50 15.00 15.00 15.00
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1.00
50.00 75.00
2.00 4.65 8.00
41.90
1.00 6.00
10.87
3.40
87 80
172.50
187 00
wood,
$1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered in 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson, 8 miles west on W. B. | Singleton farm. 27-eod. ■
j ing if desired for one adult, one . school child and one baby. Call
at 502 Elm Street, othy Akins.
Mrs. Dor-20-3p.
FOR SALE: Large fat white rock hens Mrs. George Smiley. 1
22-lt. 1
WANTED: Ride Between 7:45 and Laurence Butcher, street, Greencastle.
to Allison’s. 5:18, days. 312 Elm 20-4p.
of *500. 7,ayabie Vo” tho” Board 7,V j FOR SALE: B0St0n Bul1 P U P- . oimmlHHlom rs of the County of ries, 12 weeks old. Mrs. Losson,
>Voved* 8 by W mud 619 Seminary street. 22-2t. • WANTED: Any kind of dead
WANTED: Room and board by elderly lady. Box 14, Banner.
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Minister, Forest W. Howell Sunday Dec. 24, 1944 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. Charlie Hendrich Supt. In charge, f^adses and /tp.Jthars) for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Feature of the special services will be the story of “The Other Wise Man” and the “Holy Communion.” The pastor is in charge. 7:30 P. M. The Christmas program under the sponsorship of the Youth Fellowship. The public is cordially invittd t» all the services.
21-2.p
Putnam. Btnto of
bond miiHt he approved
board, said bond to eontulu the provision* and condition* to furnish and supply all supplieH and nierehandise In full compliance with the bid submitted. If awarded the contract; and also to be accompanied by the bidder's noncollusion affidavit as required bylaw, or the bid will not be eonsldTlie hoard reserves the rbtbt to
reject any nnd nil bids. 3—3-2*1 5—-S*3 .
ORORGK 1. RICE,
WALLACE SPENCER. *
RUDOLPH FORDICE,
Hom'd of Commissioners ATTEST: ,
Eddie Hals,
Auditor Putnam County. 21-28-2t.
^ Close at 6 Saturday ^ J. C. Penney Co. §
stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co.
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Oiler Blows Up
WANTED: Two waitresses. $19.00 per week and meals. McGill -Cafe, Brazil, Indiana. 22-2p.
WANTED: Family washings. iPhone 329-J. 22-lt.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOB THE PURCHASE OF COUNTY HOAD SUPPLIES Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to ten o'clock on Mondny, Hie first day of January, 1945. at the office of the County Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. In the City of tlreencastle. for the purchase of Mipplles for the County Highway System, of said County, for the
year 1945,
That a requisition and speclfl
-Miscellaneous-
Hen Wells 11 a 40 | i 011 " of all said supplies to he Richard r Baird 120.00, Pvchaaed and furnished. are • • *14 00 Homed and specified In a requiai-
96.00 l t,on made and filed in the And9x 25 hor s office of said Putnam Coun-
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■^> i Wrrm-¥ U. a. soldiers look at the wreckage of a JU-52 transport with the bodies of Nazi paratroopers 3 were killed when their plane was shot down by U. S. Ack-Ack. They were part of the .
£17 wh’ch wtaagvd the countrr-offonsive on the western front.
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Homer Blavena ('lemon Joe Eaten .... Clyde Carrington James M. Love Russell Bock Otho L. Meek Glenn Browning » John Waddle Elmer Skinner Ed Earle v Clifford Earley Clarence Seobee PuhhcII Seobee Conard Shinn John Wilson J. F. Cummings John Lancaster (Jerald Pierce Connie Shinn Walter Beam Walter Buttery John Nelson Omer Boswell Wally Roach Clyde Grimes Panlle Foxx Johnnie Ogles Hay Vaughan Ind. Assoc. Tele Co. . . Publnc Service Co. ... Donald Fall Hatfield Motors, Inc. . C. \. Webb Indiana Equipment Co. .. Weesner fni ’l Co Greencastle Motors, Inc. . King Morrison Foster .. Putnam Motor Sales .... Harold Inman Forest Burk *.... Indiana Oxygen G C. Murphy Co J. C. Penney Mine weld Co. (Miles Service Oil Co. ... Greencastle Hdw Noble L. Snyder Cities Service Oil Co Greencastle Cash Coal .. T. R. Woodburn Putnam Co. Graphic Ohio & Ind. Stone Corp. . James Walker Jessie Mandlcco Cloyd Hall Armco Drain. & Met. Prod. Phil H. Adamson Metxger Lumber Co Spencer Lumber Co Hardware Mutual Co. ... Will B. Boyd Leo Sumpter lt«iy McGaughey Leslie Steward Harry Allan
(Signed:) EDDIE
•ttACk on the current Nazi counteroffenaive. Army Signal Corps radlophdtoa. (inrerniA/cm. ,
27.0(1 117 00 117.00 75.00 121.00 15.00 fi.00 107.70 40.30 10.00 10.00 41.25 27.50 27.50 12.50 10.00 5.00 5.50 19.25 41.03 22.50 22.50 20.00 17.50 12.50 10.00 5.20 7.72
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28,or, 2.77 12.10 12,10 9.08 44.22 2.20 1.35 544.41 11.14 2.98 2.01 4.51 195.00 20.18 2.29 210.02 9.41 30.00 10.80 1,813.75 73.50
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137.50 91.84
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BUIS.
ty. and Is for tho Inspect ion of all persons, firms nnd corporations mat desire to make bids to fur-
nish said supplies.
The kind, nature and character Ilf nl] Haiti supplies mimed In snld reiiuisiUoti nnd specifications ns mimed la m general way. consists of Axes. Spades, Hicks. Mullocks, Shovels, Sand Scoops. Mullock. Hick and Shovel Handles. Scvthcs. Snnhta Scythe Blades. Tine Forks. Rroums. Lanterns, Black Wire Drill Hits, Flies. Wrenches. Cold I’l.iueiu aijd t’uiic.hes, Lor Chain,
Wysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done 6th. Floor, Lemcke Bldg, Indianapolis, 4, Indiana 11-U
It’s never too late to insulate. See R. E. Knoll, Call 60 or 673-J. 14-tf.
MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Ralph S. Steele, Minister 9:30 A. M, Church School Mrs. Sarah Cox, Supt. 6:45 P. M. Youth Fellowship 7:15 Christmas Prognun by the youth. Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
PLEASANT HILL CHURCt). Sunday, IRm ember -4th 10:00 A. M. Church School. Robert Johns, Superintendent, A class and a teacher for everyofle. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Claude M. McClure “There Will Always be a Christmas” A Cordial Welcome Await* All
We will be open next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nite until 9:00, but will close at 6:00 Saturday, December 23. Montgomery Ward. 18-22-2ts.
Chisels Swivels,
We %vkfl be open next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nite until 0:00, but will close at 6:00 Saturday, December 23. Montgomery Ward. 19-22-2t«
i , unchert.
Ir# Rope. .Manlin Rope.
Hand Saws. Cross Cut Saws. Saw Blade*. Unniniers, 8)echfe Hamt- ; mers, Iron Washer*. Bolts. Nalls. Wheel Barrows. Steel. Qrader end Dray Blades, Sewer Pipe ami Cul\ort*. Used Boiler*. Drain Tile, | Hewer Tile, pine Lumber. Hrldge Flooring Boards, Bridge Timbers, Native Lumber. Metal Roofing. Shingles. Cement and Lime I’alnt. flasollne. Motor Oils. Transmis.'lon Oils. Greases. Pressure-! tun (Irensea. Cup Greases. AntlFreeie, Re-inforcing Steel, I. Beams and Channels. Dynamite, i Rennlr Parts for Ford, Chevrolet, I International Tracks and Tractors iind (traders. Tires and Tubes. Rel•l•pplng. Retreading and other repairs of Tires. Crashed Stone. Gravel and Bituminous Materials. Bidders should Inspect said requisition and specification on file In Auditor's Office, to be sure of the Mams, ouallty of goods nnd
merchanclls
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■cout observation float plane and emergency crew*. The oiler was the 234th U. S. naval ship to be listed by the Navy as sunk by the Japanese. (International)
Putnam County Auditor.
NOTICE TO HIDDEHN FOR SAN. ITURY AND OTHER »UI*1*1,IE* FOR COURT HOUSE, JAIL AND COUNTY
FARM
Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the' Pbunty of Putnam, State of Indl- t Banner Adv. Pays
U. S. S. MISSISSINEWA Is shown here a* she blew up and burned with a towering billow of black smoke, a result of enemy action in the Central Pacific. With 50 men lost, 80 per cent of the fleet oiler's crew were saved from
must be 'for ‘the fulTamounfot burning to death by the pilot of a
the Items named and specifications.
The Purchaser will take only the amount of merchandise or article desired for use at such times ns the same may be needed. At) bids must he In duplicate on blanks furnished by the County Auditor and be accompanied by a bond or certified check, and be-for it sum of ten percent of the total
bid submitted.
Check to be made to and paynlile to "Board of Putnam County Commissioner*.” Bond to be made payable to said Board of Commis-
sioners.
Bidder onist file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit, us is required by statute, or his bid will not be considered. The Board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. The check and bond wi’.t he promptly returned to bidders whose contracts are not accepted. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract as soon as his bid Is awarded to him. GEORGE L. RICE, WALLACE SPENCER, RUDOLPH FORDICE, Board of Commissioners ATTEST: Eddie Buis. Auditor Putnam County. 21-28-2t
Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 25% on Farm Fire Polirles EZRA GRAFT, Phone 892
CLOSED Sunday at 12:00 ’till Tuesday at 6:00 A. M. STONER CAB CO.
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F'aXMORE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, December 24th 10:00 A. M, Church School. Charles Smith. Supt. Classes for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Service. The Christmas message will be given by Dean Edwgrti R. Bartlett of DePauw University. 6:00 P. M. Methodist Youth Fellowship - xt The public invited to all- tl(e services of the day.
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ARTIFICIAL BREEDING
THE ECONOMICAL & SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BULLS. GUERNSEY,
JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dalrymtns’ Artificial Insemination Service
Jail before 9:30 A. M. for
Service That Day.
A. J. Wilde, Phone 434-R,
Box 5S, Greencastle.
Fred M. ft Louise D. Buzzard 804 East College Street PHONE CRAWFORDSVILLE
Crawfordsvillo
Write for special booklet.
For ★ HIGH GRADE UPHOLSTERING ★ REPAIRING ★ REFINISHING Cafl Art Furniture Co 17 West Franklin Street PH<$TE " i»M ^
News Of Boys
AT A 12TH AAF B-25 BABE ON CORSICA—Staff Sergeant Thomas W. Callahan, Greencastle Ind., is now authorized to wear the Distinguished Unit Badge, signifying that he I* a member of a Twelfth Air FYiree B-25 Mitchell bombardment group which has received the War Department citation “fot its part ii destroying the Benevento, Italy marshalling ytrd*
with devastating effect.
The citation reads in port, “Distinguishing them sefvte through extraordinary he ret eta and unswerving resolution, tit* combat crews destroyed eighteM yards with devastating effMt. The gallantry and combat proficiency exhibited by the p*Psonnel of this group in striking this decisive blow have reflected the highest credit on their 6fganizationi and the Military ftervice of the United States." Joining his present group J# months ago, this Indiana serviceman is serving as an ordndllO* specialist for his squadron. His parents. Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Callahan,
Greencastle.
reside ill
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