The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1946 — Page 4
THE DAILY' BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946.
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i in’ 111hI<• rsih■ 11 Aiitninist ra t«»r «n thf « st it*- uf Osn Marnh.ill. ilo- • ••-asi'il, la-r^liy >flv**s mitico tlinL l»y virtue of an order of the I’ut-j ii.tin (M. - uft r«>urt. he will at thoi looir oi 10:00 \ M. of Saturday! tlii* *la ■. of Oetolier. I'.Mrt. atj i'.. law offie.. of iMirhatu *V: I njr-
• •»... tiiii .in* f -fourttis I
< 4 ' 4 * *1* yri e«*s West, twenty-six !
• if•;» rods: tli* n*'e South eiiifhty-
five i v..» <1* t*r< * s West, eighty |
(\01 roils: then*** North four and three-fourths ( 4 » *lefrr* « s
\\ . *«t. twenty-six (2ti> r«Mls; |
tfo-nee North ef^ht y-five ( s.'i » *1. STet-s Hast, eight y < su» rods t«» the place of heftinnhitf. con-
iart»f <»f S**ction Sixt* .-u vvnship l« , ourte«*n 1 1 4 »
, 11 1 1, 1 v |.; \\ ashinRt«>n Street,I t.lining rhirte«‘n t 1 :t > a* r**s, I r• .' 11 *■ as11e, Indiana. and from \ n ,| eentaining- in all nimt y.i 1 t*. * 1 a y thereafter until si»M, ;l , , es. niore <»r less ol 1 ■ r for sile at privat.. sale, th-j ^.,(,1 rtu \ v will he nmde suhj* < t | • .n ini; «l* s* rH»ed real estate In j irt approval **f sai*l C*mrt. f«»r ’•atnam iViuniy. Indhina. to wit: not titan th*- full ar.prais***! Tin 1 :.ist half of the South (^ a | nt . ,,f sai«l real estate, for rash
in hand. | Said nal estate will ho sold , subjeet *»» the taxes thereon fori I! n .ar l!»4'n due ill I'.'IT Also]
»< " °t* 1,ss , .... ! Stlh lert to an easement to the I Also ... tart of the North hast f nI ,„ t v Rural Kleetri fimi <.0 ..f the North West «|iiar- 1(jon M,.inel*rs!ifp <hirp^uation ami t-l of Seetinu T Well t V-OUe t - 1 >. ' )so ,,, all **11 ami gas r - • 11 i 1 ‘ I’on rt.rti < 1 4 t Not tit. |S . I,, (‘.lean II l.von. Trust «•*• II a ■ live «’• » 'V*st. deseribed riaretir.- S Marshall. follows t •oinmern iug at tlo- Vrlmlnist rator \ I 's', coruer llturh nn & Ihirham. Attorm \^ ^
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iipoin was ii. Cloverdale Friday | r'l Adc vlsitinjr her sister. Miss Cline. ViltlooLiU VI . I 4»Mr Mild .Mis. 1,1..y,| He' ' ' _____
and < liilclreii of Be'le Union have | ■
been vlsltin{f Mis. Dcssir Gr en-1 FOR SALK: 200 bush Is
old
EricH Brandeis’
.f said Section: then
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL
\s are leaving the State ive will sell n«.r fnrty-aere farm
In the sixteenth verse of the _ first chapter of the Book of
I F.uth it is written:
* “And Ruth said. Introat me not to lease thee, or to return from following-' after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go: and where thou lodgest, I will'
am. personal property on
Thursday, September 26th, 1946
AT 10 O'CLOCK
HOl SF.HOI.n FI H MTI HE
on State Itoad 10. « miles west of Slilesville,
llano, stool, ehair and fo' t i
of two
good h ating stoves, upright piano, stool, chair and foot stool
\t my home
I heating s .
end tables, coffee table, overstaffed living room suite P'eeis. like new. S. 0M J rugs. 1 new !1M3 r.ingole.m. rugs sev nil Ihr iv rugs, one Aladdin floor lamp, lawn chairs, table l.imp wav floor lamp. Oooaslonal table, radio, table. J hatteri rado vet in good condition, dining room suite ot table, (» chairs, h'lf lei and china closet, lot of pictures, ken sene range, table to, and h,lilt-in oven, extra nice-, all metal. S way utility cabinet se i;1 mister set single, all metal utility oahlnet. Kalatna/oo cook , r - lor wood or coal, kitchen table and three chairs, ironing Ixnird, m-dlolne cabinet. l>ai/.\ elmm. •> metal twin N-ds. springs and mattress, s. dresses, dressing table. > walnut bed room suites sprit,'-., mattresses, chest and vanity, wardrobe', cedar chest electric fan. xanitv stools, and many other articles 6' 2 tons ot extra good coal. Large brooder house- on runners. Two Lleetrie
Radio sets.
Household furniture will be- sold at eitir home- on State roatl Ki. :? miles west of Slilesville at 10:00 o'clock sharp, other prop
erty will hi sedd at farm.
Tlii- JO acre farm, known as the old Seehman farm, 7 mites (•as! of Stllesvillo road and 1-4 mile seiiith on th- black teip road across road from the Ethridge Buts farm, has room house good liarn. fair outbuildings, new grade A milk house. S gooi. wells, fair fencing with new harh wire, every foot of land is tillalil-. good location, school bus, mail route, milk route, nca' two tm- routes, good sohecds. cburc-hes, and everything to make a comfortable c ountry home. This farm will sell about 1:00 cloek at the high dollar. Possession October 1st, with clear title, abstract and deed. If Interested in buying this place, see
it before- sale or clay of sale.
1.7 HEAD OF CATTLE — Two | year old Holstein cows, just freshened and giving ii' 2 gallons of weighed milk per day. each; one f year old Holstein row to freshen last ot October; • 7 year old Holstein rows to freshen last of Oc tober; one 7 year old Holstein cow to freshen first of October; one 7 year old liolslein cow just freshened and giving 7 gal. of milk per day; one I' yeai old Holstein cow. giving 5 gallon pe r day and rehre-d; on. Spotted cow. 7 years old, giving .7 gal. and just freshened; one ? y.-ar old Jersey eow giving 7 gal. and just freshened; one Ii }ear old Jersey eow glxing 4 gallon, and just freshc-jied; cine 7 year old Jersey cow, giving ft gal. and just freshened and retired; or..- nice Spotted heifer, lit months old. open. This is an extra good hiineh of milk cows, liolsteins are large and are the
very best.
FEED — *00 bushels of Oats; S00 hales mixed Timothy and Alsiki Clover; fi ac-rc-s of Soy Beans in field to he- sold by the
acre.
FARM TOOLS ETC. — Walking break plow with > new points, one rubber tired wagon with 4 good fiOO-lfi tires, flat top bed, grain sides, •> wheel trailer, good tires and stock rack, horse disc harrow, set harness, sexeral collars, hand tools, hoes, spades, shovels ,etc\ Extension ladder. tirack- V Hairy Equipment — One Hinman Xlrflow milking machine with 3 units and gasoline power, complete with all pipe fitting- and everything, fi 10-gallon milk cans, 8 g-gallon milk cans, strainers, milk buckets, xxash vats, gasoline heater, can rack and everything for grade A equipment. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CHESTNUT
Dinner will he served. CLIFF MeMAINS, Clerk.
lodge.’ 1
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lee. Mrs. Greenlee returncl home with them. Mrs. Ollie O’Conner spent Sunday with Harry Herod. Mrs. Nannie Fultz’s daught'-r. Afiss Wamta Fultz, of Akron. Ohio, is spending the week in Cloverdale. Other visitors Sunday of Mrs. Fultz were Mr and -Mrs. Ray Fultz of Bloomington, Jionakl Hamilton of Lafuyettjind Bert Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Haltom and Colleen and Archie Neese were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Staley. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Trippett spent Sunday afternoon in Lafayette visiting their daughter.
Betty Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meek returned home Friday from a week's visit with their son. Hor-
Tama Oas .74.5 lb. bu. Phone 917.
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FOR SALE: Red and white. ! FOR SALE: One dump truck new hardwood step stool, steps . bed. Phone 717-MX. 2.7-2t.
swing out of way when nqt in use, only $2.74. Furniture Ex-
change, West Side Stpinre. Forest Cook, manager. 24-tp
FOR SALE: Jonathan. Delicious, Grimes Golden and Bald win apples, Buehhelt Orchard. 19-tf
FOR SALE: Apples, Grime 1 -. Jonathans and Greenings, now ready. XV. C. Zaring. one mil east <4' Manhattan, on Road 10. 19-6t
ace Meek, and family in St.
In Baltimore a judge decided [ Louis,
that a woman whose hiusbandj Miss Yetive Bailey of Indian■keides to abandon his comfort-. apolis spent the week end with
able city home for life on a farm her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy j stoves; Range boilers. C. H. and
C. Hardware Co., Bainbridge.
17-Vf.
FOR SALE: Two extra go - milk cows; also spotted saddl horse, 15 hands, fffcntle. O. R Lane Bainbridge. 27-2t
FOR SALE: Steward garange. First house east of wate. works on old Bainbridge rogd. 27-7t
FOR SALE: 1941 Dodge fo-.-i door fluid drive Luxury Liner ot will trade for older car or lix-e-,stock, also Birkhoff wheat good enough to sow. Zano Gentry, 3 miles south of Bainbridge. 27-2p
FOR SALE: All metal rubber tired go carts $13.50: ■% horse power electric motors; 16 inch rubber tired lawn niojvers: numbing fittings and valves; Metal trash burners; Hudson galvanized -hog feeders $48.75; Warner electric tank heaters $.79.50; Croquet sets $11.25; Milk strainegj; 1 3 horse power bench grinders $54.00: Scissor type auto jngjcs $7.50; Electric kitch-
en ventilators $38.50; Pump McCallie - Cloverdale, Ind. 24-3p
jacks with motors; Heating
FOR SALE: Good re-cleaned Timothy seed. Kenneth Salsman 1 1-2 miles southeast Mt. Meri than on Gilbert Ogles farm.
24-3p.
FOR SALE: Beckner upright piano, good condition. John L.
FOR SALE: Snw and six shoats. John R. Ash. Grcencastl -
24-Ip
FOR SALE: Three registered thoroughbred Drjroe boars. Arthur Ames, G.reencnstle R. 3.,
23- 2p.
FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet, good condition; 4 new tires. Se t it once. Charles Chestnut, t iniles west Sti|esviUe. 24-3p FOR SALE: Good work horse. Floris McCammack, Belle Union.
24- 3p.
FOR SALE
Be Nei Athle
anili;-
^ooxnxo : 4 - ! up >
,0 Cincinnati i ast | | ' ,HUTS - "'ho J
,as t season i
Nine
10 hin(| ci- the pr _ AU-in -Bo- Mr J McMillin wa, a , a ** 1le *' c director i trustees y es te %
— ( ,,ours «fter his oil spring' pmns feu victj|r ^
Drjroe
boars. Paul McGa.ughey an^l Son j first stunnine
Russellville. 24-3t. The Hoooier, iJm
k«.
without modern conveniences | Bailey,
has no grounds for divorce. Mrs. Alton Murphy and Jan. t
The judge dismissed the divorce suit filed hv Mrs. Jeanne L. Dresch and granted an absoute divorce to her husband.
Christian A. Dresch. who had
were in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs Kaler of Bedford were week end guests of Mr. ir.d
Mrs. Clifford Langdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coons
'Hide up his mind to give up have moved into the property ommercial life and bought aj which they recently purchased j arm in Wisconsin. from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ften-
Mrs. Dresch gave as her cause I ghaw.
m divorce complaint that she! Sterling Haltom. son of M,-.
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. put
up without rain. Ernest Myers.! rcma * nt * er ' n P a - S f ,lrp "’ith plenty
REAL ESTITfc
FOR SALE: 120 acre farm, 6 miles from town. $45 an acre. See John, Tharp, 608 South Indiana. 24-lt.
FOR SALE: 200 acre Washington Township farm at $42.50 per acre. Almost half tillable,
Phone 387-W.
24-3»
of water. Small house and barn
Electricity soon. A much better A,h ° r nex t Satun
would m mp
boys.
McMillin, head f since 1934. sup,. en Ser, who retii Th,> trustees _ into thei r conferee worked with his te field, prepaiing t 0 in the season’s victory against Mis
FOR SALE; 11 O. I. C. boars, weigh around 200 lbs., ready for service. Registered in purchaser name. Price very reasonable. • Dietz and Son, Center Point, Ind. i
FOR SALE: 12 year old gray farm’ than you would expect to]
The
white-haired
WANTED
I WANTED: Furnished or un-
FOR SALE: 10, 12, 14 and 16 foot all steel farm gates, 45 and 55 lb. roll roofing, red ba*T.
ust could stand that Wisconsin, an d Mrs. Earl Haltom is station-1 paint, 5 gallon $11.55, buff roll cushaws for sale. Come and get; or call Banner Office, arm house because it had no Panama guarding Maddon brick siding, stone roll siding,, them. Gene H. Keller. Phone’
Dam. He writes there are no'coal shute doors, Frantz over|3Fll. 24-ln.
white people around, there are | garage door sets. Bain-
cnly natives. Fortnightly Club will hold a
Creek
TERMS — CASH.
Xl.TOV HI RST, Auctioneer.
-itral heating, no running wat-
r, no electricity, and because be work of a farm wife was
ompletely foreign to her.
The husband filed a counter picnic at McCormick’s nit in which he said that she Wednesday, Sept. 25th. imply walked out and did not The Cloverdale Home Econontive him time to make their j cs club met Friday, Sept. 20, mm home more modern and a t the home of Mrs. Walter .lore comfortable. Neese. Eight members w ic
present. The handicraft lesson
In the days of Ruth, there was j joceived in Greencasile conc.-ri.-no running water, on central 1 j n g hook weaving and recan-ng heating, no electricity in Israel' c hairs was discussed by Mr*J or anywhere else. | Ellis Yanders and Mrs. Waite - It was a little easier then for Neese. Refreshments of horn--
I bridge Lumber Co.
work horse, around 1200 pounds.! .see at the price. C. N. Phillips,' before th»u Raymond Alice, Greencastle, R. Real Estate, Fillmore. 24-3tJ footbal1 ffgalia jmj 3. 24-2p 1 '' oppointment witr
j consideration. McMillin wai
continue as hfsd and given the rijtit own assistant athlei
Since Clevenger f
Miilin to Indiana: the Hcosier grid tet 52 gimes, lost 42
McMillin was a J famous Centre
teams of the early'
FOR SALE: 1934 Pontiac . c-j 21-3tjdan. good motor, good tires, two table model raiiios. Hoosfer 1 94-->t : fu-’mish -d apartment by D.-Pauw
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I P(-te Station. ' University staff member and
FOR SALE: Pumpkins and' wife.. Address Box H. A., Banaier
23-5p.
WANTED: Good laundress fot *’■ j weekly washing. Apply apart-
,
10-tf' FOR SALE: ° ne Deere No. 6' >n er >t •' 1 - -109 E. Walnrit St.
_ i combine on rubber 6 ft. cut
FOR SALE: APPLES—Mary- good, also clover seed attachdale Orchard on 42 east of Olov- nients and one 10-20 tractor on erdale to 2nd black top road, rubber combine 20 acres beans at
20-tf
I WANTED; Anyone having a, ; few sacks of cement for sale call I
1 or write me. Walter S. Camp-! Two of the ^
follow signs. Most varieties. R. $4.25 per acre will pay for both] ' <:, "' e ' u ' ;lf,tle ' I|K| undergromd cave. B. Steele, Mgr, 9-30p. combine and tractor; also fori i ' >1 -| single Ken.urkyt
sale, two corn elevators, homo I XVANTKD: G-notl buck <ir buck , '
Sever- ! lamb. Waller Reeves, R. S. ‘>4-31 “ 11.25x24 and] —r —
WANTED: 3 or 4 room apt. or
tires, tubes! r 1
FOR SALE: 50 Austra White
pullets ready to lay. Mrs. Ott "l"'"*- * 40 i,nd $:!0 Parh
Hand, Bainbridge. 23-2p.
al tractor tires .1 10-36-11x36. 11-38
FOR SALE: Complete set of 1 and rims, cheap, at farm. VX’al-
carpente.rs tools, breakfast set, I ter S. Walnut beyl with inner spring j ind. mattress. Maple baby bed and,
Campbell, Greencastle, 24-27-2*.
small house by family of 3. 1 Home at night only. Wife works;
I
FOR SALE: Poynter coal or
mattress. 205 West Jacob St. Call j
after 4 p. m. 23-2p' wood ran 8 e . cheap; 15 gallon
wet i- separator like new; big]
a woman to go “whither thru ma( ie ice cream and cake were goest” and to lodge “where thou served by the hostesses, Mrs. lodgest.” 1 Jerse Mann and Mrs. Walter J
1 know that a lot of people Neese. Plans for the next meet-1 FOR SALE: Two Hampshire! y e n ow p 0 p corn shelled and dry. will condemn Mrs. Dresch for | n g W ill be announced later. j .rale hogs. Owl Creek Ranch, j McAlindcn, Greencastle walking out on her husband and j Parents of children in tb'-! 6 1-2 miles north on 43. 23-2p. | pj ot| j e 4 24-lt.
heartily approve the decision of | o 0 y er ,| a | e band and others in
terested in band work met at S’ "V.?"T..f.’ m I POR SALE: Eigh. weeks oil
o'clock Thursday evening in the
I in local grocery. Daily Banner.
Address Box 5.i 24-3p.
the judge. * I personally would have to know much more about the cir1 cumstances of the case and particularly whether or not Mr. Dresch consulted his wife before going cut on the farm and whether the move was by mutual consent nr a one-sided choice. There has been (quite a bit of dissension at a recent church conx' -ntion over the question
whether or not a woman should shouldn’t have a bnnd to
;SADDLE HORSES FOR SALE
I ONE BLAC K AND WiriTK j ma , p rflt terrier. Clifford Torr.
gym of the Cloverdale achml. ‘ n "’‘T/k “ ! 2 miles west of Limedale. 24-lt. Mr. Lyons of The Lyons Muse VVH j TF - S |» OT STALLION, 2j FOR SALE: Timothy
1 FOR SALE: Commercial size] Quick Meal gas range. 8 burners, 2 ovens and warming shelf. A O Pi house, 50.'! E. Anderson St. 24-2t.
WANTED TO BUY: A good used stoker for a 24 inch furnace. Walter S. Campbell, 209 N. Indiana street. 24-2t
MiSCEUANEOUS
FOR SALE: Timothy seed.
Co. of Cra.wfordsville furnished YEARS oi.D; ONE BAY, ONE] Fred N. Thompson, Isaac Ham-
the entertainment. Princq fd B!jA( K BOT |j oknTLE, AND j m-ond Farm. 24-2p Loren Wilson aald he and Triii- WEIL BKOKK :i v|lS- VN „| j SALE ENDS SATURDAY! tee Ate Lewis were b.-.ck of tlm SIX yEABS OLD. MYRON E ^ FOR SAL,E: 1 n ’ an s suit siz ' Last chance to get DRUM-LOT hand 10) per cent and that w a m< CAMAlAt K, ( () XTESVll.I.E ! 40 ' 1 miUon j af ket size 40 l j OIL and GREASE at special low the rew music 11-tructor, M.j 33-3p.' pun No - 12, £ ood - Rot of , prices! Order now. AlONTThrashcr, and v. ti the coopera- - miscellaneous tools. 1014 So | ooxiERY WARD CO. GREEV-
38-3t
ti«.n cf parents a .id band t':re] FOR SALE: 4 months old 1 College, was no reason .“.'V Cloverde' ■ choice pointer bird dog pups. 1
2 4 -' 2 p. j casTLE, IND.
b given a place as one of the; p r , m d of and he
nds to np-
William S. Oliver. Fillmore. i FOR SALE: Four 8: o,> ‘ 1 ,ni!k
23-24-2p ' cows - Ralph Minter, Route 2.
Coatesville.
24-3p.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Because of ill health I liaxe sold mv property at 310 West ( nltimhii! Street, Greencastle, Indiana, and will sell all the following furniture at auction at 310 XX’wit Columbia Street, at 1 P. M„ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25
deputies. , point a committee cf band par- oTTcTT n i k. i 1 Sm i a thing has never hap- ents in the future. Mr. Thrasher watpr h „Vtee'nna FOR
pened before and many of those announced it was .; to the p' present thought it should not enis to see that II.f band happen now'. I dren practice ot home.
Why not? : rhrasher wants the land to t ric milker, double unit, used one| practically new; 2 hand "BoWill w- men ever drop that] . y (? j c , "ctor Mv- year. Harvey E. Frazier, Roach-! stitch” stapleing machines with .lly conceit that women are not gtq of tiie , Jr<c:'ca“tle school dale Route 1. two miles north ! 1,500 staples, also 1 tup grain our equals .’ | w as present and ;• » de a sh >rt one mile west of Fineastle. 23-2p. cow hide, salesman’s case; coats-
STOK STOKE Sales and
NEW FTRJ IM MEDIA INSTALL. Repair for all aces. We stokers, oil tar ami furnaces. ACE HEA VENTILA DALE OLER-l Phone 5 Or Write D Kmitil
I’ll destroy any dogs found on my property. W. G. Campbell.
23-2p
water heater and tank. Pruitts, I FOR SALE: Hind cnch '.l c orn gathering is just around Fillmore. 23-3p. j ^ a * 3 * e f '' o4 h, ecru, pattean hirst , Por ner. Do you need a corn — Love," size 64 by 80 ini: Ladle* eIev , tM r win denlon strate cad
M ' v ®L® h0 "* B !! y .! leCt :i pUrp ! e COat "G-r:* "^.3! It will only cost you $95.00. Lo-
cust Heights Farm, south of Putnainville. 24-2t.
XX alnut xcnccr Is'drmim suite, consisting of poster bed, vanilx
with niirrnr and \unity liench, dresser with mirror, in excellent condition, never used; •» floor lamps; pair vanity lamps; bed lamp hassock; vase; Hoover electric sweeper in good condition; living room suite, consisting of davenport and one ehair, overstuffed, rust color, fanc.x wood trim, practically new; 8 occasional chairs; coffee
table, large tray top; knee-hole desk, walnut finish wilh 9 draw
c rs; flower pedestal; 2 pairs gold rep drolleries with ball Iringc and gedd cord; pair lace panels; 2 drape rods; “ Milton rugs with I ring', 11-3x12, beautiful patterns, excellent condition; several throw rugs; 3 fancy pictures; 8-piece walnut dining room suite, cai vi'd, ti-foot table with end slide leaves, 5 straight chairs and hoot ehair, upholstered. 6-foof buffet, low style, good as new; plate glass mirror, 16x18 with beveled edge with hangers; small fancy table with round top; 2 pairs drapes, gold, with fringe and silk cords; pair drape rods; 2 platinum artware vases; centerpiece mirror; floral centerpiece; studio couch, storage style; larg rocker; I pairs ruffled curtains; 4-shelf niaga/lne stand; breakfast set, table and I chairs, green and oak finish, drop leaf table; electric taster; 2 wicker rockers; glassware and dishes; porcelain- , top kitchen table; 2 straight kitchen chairs; table-model 1‘hileo ‘ l ’' 1 radio; Sp.-t d Queen electric washer, good as new; lull, holler; dot ho, basket; marble-top dresser; small cook stove, wood or coal; < oklng utensils; assortment of tools; garden hose, one 75-ft. len.fth and one 2ft-ft. length with reel; 2 fi-ft. stepladders; porch furniture; 2 metal chairs; porch glider; porch swing; 2 rockers; hint bath; polled flowers and fern stand; assortment of fancy
pillows; 7 pairs rose satin drapes, and other articles.
XVc men who depend so miuh ta ik on our mothers for every single thing we needed when we were
children ?
Did not our mothers give us everything we know about decency and honor and kindness ,nd all that is good in the hu-
man being?
The world would be far better off it more women sat in the •ouncils. XX’ar, which is glorious in many men. is abhorrent to ail
women. ,
Sentiment, which man considers a weakness, is woman’s
strength.
“Whither thou goest. I will
go/”
Might it not be better to have the man say that than the wom-
Kis priioreo and inter ^t
FOR SALE:
mans- 1 top coat, 1 zipp. - lined (
FOUND
portablv
I rvjtx Electric
separator, large' size Ucta., er wiU ch Mrs Iraz.er,^Roachdale- D Burrelli ( Jm . ncastI , r. 2 ,
one mil? g one mileg east of Mfm _
23-.2p
Harvey E.
Route 1, 2 miles north,
west of Fineastle.
| Rattan.
was very much a; >• coated. • * * CI1 ai 11 1 overcoat; Remington
sonnrJitnr 1 qrtrev civn I .ar»fo • Ezra Brown is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry spent the week end in Carlisle, Ind.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cleva-
Und. | FOR SALE: Now boy’s biMr. and Mrs. Keith Bain of In- cycle, large size, new No. 2 gal-] dianapolis were in Cloverd de vantzed tub, one eecMtona] ehair) over the week end. 1 and table, one good cornet.' Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Phone 3C>6-\Y.\. 23-2t.l ■
were Saturday dinner guests of] Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langdon. George is the son of the late Lee |
Herbert. He is in the Merchant A m agc IT
24-3t.
FOUND: Bicycle. Hoosicr Pete Station.
mm CUitu *rrf*<r!>o*S/
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES
INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E. Washington I*h. 1ft
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Marines and reports back to New York Monday. His mother, Mrs. Lee Herbert, lives in La-
Porte.
William Ogle of Munele camej home Friday. Mrs George Ogle, Martha Ann and XVilliam met I George Ogle in Indianapolis Sat-
CLOXKRDALE NEWS j unlay where they spent the day.j Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Crawley Mr. Ogle returned home with’ of Indianapolis, were Saturday them and left for Muncie Mon.
visitors of Mrs. Crawly’s par- day morning.
MRS. CLARA ELLIS TERMS; CASH. Positively nothing sold before the sale,
responsible In ca.se of accidents.
HI RST A HUNTER. Aucta. CUFF MeMAINS, Clerk.
cuts, Mr. And Mrs. Perry Send-
(This is probably the finest listing of household furnishings ever n.eyor and family. I THOROUGHLY CANCELLED olfcml al public sale in this area. Every Item has been well eared I Mias Kathleen Nichols of Indl- MINOT N D iUPi Po**fur and hardly anything shows any wear of any kind.) _ ... , . .....k 1 . ’ * ’ ' ,ljrl r ■ ’ anapollsf spent the week end with mistress Nell Doherty report.*
Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Nickerson, someone tried to send amniunifcloVordale defeated Belle Un- tion for a eap pistol through the ion in softball Friday afterncon mai i s . Everything went fine unl' 1 * 40 ' j til the envelope hit the cancelling
Mrs. Rose Pottorff of Indion- machine.
r?z£
Not
HURST GIVES YOU SUNSHINE IN YOUR MILK WITH
VITAMIN D
GET IT AT YOUR GROCER OR CALL SOC-W FOR DELIVERY
COOP/ AAV KNOCKOUT GAS WOgKEP PERFECTLY ME PE / NOW TO RUN THIS BABV AGKOUNP ON THE SANP BAK AHEAP /
f^HMss, MAVBE ^ ' OUT CAPTAIN 60^ ^ BUT. SOMEHOW, 56” , ' TOO QUIET/
