The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1945 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1945.

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CLASSIFIED ADS FOH SALE: Fresh Jersey cow, 4 years old, heifer calf; also one Cheslerwhite Male Hog. Cleon Cummings, 3 miles south of ML Meridiah. . 14-15-2p

RUMMAGE SALE: Salurday, Nov. 17, 8:30. Baptist Youth Fellowship. 14-2p.

FOR SALE: Six acres of corn. V. H. Scott. 14-15-2t.

FOR RENT: One modern sleeping room for gentleman. 401 West Columbia St. 14-15-2p

WANTED: Telephone Opera tor. Write Box ‘'2”, Cloverdalc. Ind. ,14-4ts

Dairy herd for sale, 9 head cattle and Shorthorn bull: dairy I equipment: also six gilts. L. J. • Stoll, Roachdale Route 1. 1 1-2 miles southwest Parkersburg. , 14-4p. i

WANTED: Two porch gates, collapsible type. Cull Banner Office. 14-ip.

RUMMAGE SALE: 1:30 Friday morning at the Court House 1 Section 3 of the Christian church. 13-3t. I

FOR SALE: Tractor tandem 7 ft. disc, roler and a good boy's bicycle. Ivan Leonard. Stilesvjlle. 14-2p. LEGION MAY ACT WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (UP) National Commander Edward N. Scheiberling may call on the American Legion convention in Chicago next week to wage allout war on congressmen who oppose universal military training

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ftOTH'IC OF Fl\%l. «KTTLE>IF\T OF F>T\Tl: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKX to tin* Cnilitcrs. Heirs and Legatees •ji* IMi.vlander Pruitt, deceased to .ppear in the Putnam Circuit Court, hold at Hreencast le. Indiana. on the iMt day of December, and show cause. If any, Why til.- FINAL SETTLEMENT AC* COI NTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and saiil heirs are notified t«» then and there make proof of heir shin, and receive their distributive shares. tlrace H. Pruitt, Executrix WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this Gth day of Nev. 1H45.

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Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of the County of Putnam. State of Indiana. will up to the hour of L‘:00 1 M on Saturday. December 1st. 1 ;i4•" at a Special meeting receive bids at Lht* Office of the County Autlitor of Putnam County, Indiana. for P.lank Hooks. Blank Stationery. printing and office sup-

■ lies in general for the us,- ol I utnam Couniy. Indiana for the vear P.*4«. in a.cordunce with the specifirations* heretofore approved b V the said Board and t nmmisskriers and now on tile in the orfh,. of tlu- Auditor of said «.oiih-

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' VII bidders will be i . gnii-«l «•» file a bond in the sum «»t ll.oaooo ns a guarantee and also tile a 1 . affidavit of noncollusion, and to i omplv in all tiling' with the statutes governing bids and contracts of this kind .ami « haiact»r and in .ucordanc- with ^e«tion .'.sly Rmtis Accoviated imuana Statutes. . I Tile Hoald leseiv.* Hie light to|

reject any and all bids.

Dated a. Greeheastle. I utliaoi County. Indiana this 14th day of

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Signed Rudolph G !• ol dice

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Fred K Hunter Uoiii d of Commissionei s Putnam County. Indiana

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Clara S. .loues. Auditor.

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Notice is hereby given that the. Hoard of ComniissioMt*rs of the Countv of Putnam. State of Indiana. will up to the hour ol 1:0tM

o'clock. I* M. on Siiturduy. December 1st. receive bids at the otice of the County Auditor lor four ii» or less one-way snow plows sulttthlo for attaching to a| 1ton tniek. equipped with hv-l • Iraulii- lilt, in accordance withi upeeificalions heretofore approved t*v tin- said Board of Commissioner' ami now on file in the office of tlie County Auditor. All bidders will he required to! file a bond in the sum of 1-10 of th - hid price as a guarantee and also file an affidavit of noricolln-j sion. .nul to compl-y in all things) with the statutes governing bids and conlraet of tills kind and

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The Board reserves the right to • in h*ct any and all bids. Dateil at Greencastle. Putnam ( •unity. Im .ana this 14tii da.\ of November. 11*4.'. Signed; Rudohdi G. Fordiee Ross Torr - I Fred IT, Hunter Hoard of Commissioners ! Potnam County, Indlanii i

ATTEST:

Clara S. Jones, Auditor. 14-2t. i

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TO RAISE I'RICES WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 j (UP)—The Office of Price Ad- | ministration announced today 1 that it is authorizing ceiling . price increases for certain Lower- I priced clothing articles in an j effort to stimulate production, j The OPA order, effective to- [ morrow, will mean higher prices j to the consumer for lower I quality men’s shirts, men’s wo- j men’s and children’s underwear | and nightwear, cotton hosiery, j boy’s woven dress shirts, men’s . handkerchiefs, infants' kr.it vests aand children's infants’ anklets.

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OREEN’l’ASTLh K, | Mrs. Gooch and daughter Roachdale visited Mrs. Lily son. Miss Sylvia Scott spent day last week with Mrs. Cl lotte Pierce. Billy Strother visited his s) Mr. and Mrs. Earl A1 spa ugh daughter of Indianapolis. Pvt. Leonard Dunn has rec ed an honorable discharge f the U. S. Army and is home ' his family. Mr. and Mrs. El lon Staggs little son Gearld, Mr. and 1 Joe Staggs and Miss Sy Scott was in Brazil, Sunday.

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Th* Stoic of Furniture

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC

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