The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1946 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946.
ROACHDALE * »ml Mrs Kenneth Thomp■V: K-ii, Webb and Mrs. I ' j ,.' ,, f c.lumirus were veek ' Mr Flora ThompPUfSlS '* |j n( i M:- 1" : ' Barll '’ S ' , Thompson returned ; GreeneasUe efter , week with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Lovett.
Kloy-i Call from New York, spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call. Mr. and Mrs. Okay Hymer and daughter, ealleM o n Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Button near Greemastle
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Clinton (Parks and son
were .dinner guests of Mrs. June
Garner Monday evening, Mr and Mrs. Charles Stroud
and daughter and Clair B\rd,, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carli
Call and Mrs. Belle Byrd. Mrs. Velma Sallust of Craw-
fordsville is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lock-1
I III.H SALE mil '-igned Adminisluator will sell at public auction al Ir.nu of the late (diaries F. \Mleo\,.located about •* ia , stiles'dUe and one-half mile south ut Itoati Ml on
i;i,a(l. d miles south of Coutesvllle, on
Bell, Sat-1
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idnesday, November 6, 1946 AT It O’CLOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Ulna rockers, 8 bedsteads. | buffet, I dining Li" i' li'dns diairs (old); i wash stand, I clock. Ingrahams; I Li Hi drawers Cherry; I sland bible, wMh bowl and pitcher, I and jar-, food dining room suite, tliiee-<|iiart-.dla.ieolls. FARM TOOLS AND MATERIALS L. | )t , v hue , and bits, I sink. I pitcher pump, grind stones, I),an- rt ; I sickle, I lawlur.ower, half roll barb wire, one “.‘.j, .,i, A , | work lu-nclt, kegs, ■; boxes, old chairs, | dinner ” , tfa |i .0 iron kettle, ? ,aws, 8 chicken troughs, I Hat irons, M luurow. I sled, I itay rake, I Jewel drill, lumber. | hog s, '. rain bills, I hrooderhuiKo, I ti eder, .Ml hedge |mis(s and .» L,i pe-i-, . scoops, forks, 8 ban via, i double shovel, •; -.is 1 ;;:,i giuin and teed bags, I seeder, •» collars, corn sliel||„v . junk, double trees, etc. one break plow. •> post dig- ’ -|,a I, and shovel, I cross cut saw, •* scoop boards, 8 mini ral. I 1 alher belt, carpenter tools. I level, | square, •; t, hexes, i: tile drain, •> hog houses, two good steel ho; liujlis. twe rolls ehieken netting. GRAIN AND HAY dpprnximaleh ' tops loose hay, 5 bales straw, t| acres corn || 1,1 In 111, bushel. LIVESTOCK ; filling he-s, I good milk cow. Hi ewes, I two year old huek,
Itmlis.
POULTRY Id h, ii anil I’nlk'ts. TKKMS — CASH. Icharley A. Wilcox, Admr. LlilHXN \M) STFAVAKT, Auctioneers. THEODOKK Ml l.I.IS, < lerk. Not responsible for aeeidenls. I.iineh will be served.
,ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
visited in Granite City. 111.
urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
and family have m v d
doga.
Mr. an.I Mr; R v > ,nd Call and familj hive innved in the home Fraziers mo\ I foim. Mis. Bell Byrd and I>r. and M's- Carl Call were Stindav guests of Mr. anil Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of Lafayette. Miss Bell Lockri lge and Mrs. Isebell.* Srjiiervil!, of Indianapolis were week end gut ts of Mrs, Bred Loekridge. Mi. ai ,| Mrs. Howard Bowen and daughter from New York i Cit y l,!t "'edn.sday for Miami | Florida to spend the winter. Funeral services for Fred rick
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CLARENCE E GOFF
FOR
COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT ON THE KK.’I Hi ll W TICKET
Sallust wh>j passed away at a were Janies Salljsl, Oscar SalNew York Cltv hospital, wen lust. Chester Hunt, Luther Set held at the Chastain Fun, ral lers, Floyd Dean and Gone SalHome in Roachdale Sunday af- Yist. Burial was in the Stiles-
ternoon with Rex-. Leonard \v’y- villo cemetery,
more in charge.. Pall bearers Funeral services were held
■ v■ - ■ Saturdax afternoon for Willi.i i
; R. Clonce from the Chastair Funeral Home where the Kev Leonard Wymore officiateu “Jesus Lover of My Soul" was ; sung by Evei .-tt Lew is and Estor I Cooper. Organ solo, "Tin Rosary” hy Nevin. Miss Eva
WRECK REBUILDING FENDER - BODY REPAIRS
CAR
PAINTING Motor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Motor Tune-up Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing COMPLETE CAR SERVICE
FOR TREASURER 'UTNAM COUNTY-DEMOCRAT TICKET
Unchanging — Through The Years Time does not dull the lustre nor weaken the solid strength of the monuments we supply. Handsome in design, reliably installed, their quality is everlasting.
Williams, Flowers were carried by Madonna Grimes, Katherine Plunkett, Eda Mae Clodfelter. Wanda Clof.oe, Helen Oglis, Dorothx , Clonce, Ruby Cox. Louise Pear- | son. Geneva Lozer, Betty Dutcher, Nancy' Clonce, Patricia Clonce, Mary Jean Lozer, JamClonce. Cloo Clonce and Minnie Ruth Clonce. Fall bearers were FXigene Glance, John Dozer, Bill Cox Barley AUgcod, Lysle Clodfeltei and Robert Grime®.
BAREFOOT BOY TO FIND OFN.M II Mil) TO (.FI PORTLAND. Ore. (UP l Children's clothing manufacturers paint a very blue picture ol the denim situation, and ovcr-al' overall ami jean survey showeo today. Farm boys, who used to be the symt-jl of robust, shirt-sleevet ! America in their sturdy blue den.- i ' inis, are growing up these days Jin striped shorts, used arinj breeches and dad's castoff pants
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VOTE FOR Clyde (Brick) Miller Democratic Candidate for Clerk Putnam Circuit Court Subject To General Klee,Ion Tuesday, N ovember olh, HI Hi.
cut down,
j But instead of getting better the yardage shortage is getting worse .the Hirst h-Weis Co. which just quit making overall.-
and jeans, announcevl.
FOR ASSESSOR
OF PUTNAM COUNTY
ROY HERBERT Your Support Will !l« \ppn-ciittnl Democrat ir Ti«*ket, \'«»\»*mli , -*r 1UM».
Phone 297 Free Estimates (iladlv Made
JUST RECEIVED ('AKI.OAI, OF POLISHED AGAINST THE HEAD GRAIN— FIRST RATE STOCK s\NI> III.AST EQUIPMENT GREENCASTLE MONUMENT CO. I Itm S. I.neust St. I‘li. I Ut
APPLES r ~ - *• AT , FRANKS ORCHARD Half Mile South of Morton Grimes Golden, Jonathans and Golden Delicious
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VOTE FOR ROSS TORR Republican Candidate For Re-Election County Commissioner * 3rd District Tuesday, November 5, 1946.
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Vote For Bruce Shannon
FOR
TRUSTEE Ureencastle Township Hemoeratb Tli-kct, N-nvember .*>, ItUti.
CEORGE E. KXAUER Tuesday, November 5, 1946
Openinii SaJ unlay, Nov. 2 In New Building at 612 South Indiana St. Adult Haircuts.... 50c Ohildren, under 12 ... 40c JOHN THARP.
Arthur Plummer
Candidate For
VOTE FOR > M
SURVEYOR
on DKMOOKAT TICKKT
E. C. ROGERS
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BF.
APPRKCIATKD.
Democratic Nominee
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For
HELP
Trustee of Franklin Township
WANTED Ex-Servicemen, who liave bad experience in signal corps as
Election Tuesday, November .*>, 1940.
linemen, fur work In const ruction crew.
REPLY BOX 1 % Hanner.
ELECT |
PAUL McKEEHAN
CHANGE OF
STORE HOURS
TRUSTEE
Effective Nov. 1 /
New store hours will InMondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 7 SMI A. M. to .'>:8tl P. M.
Monroe Township
Wednesday* — Saturdays
7:IMI A. M. to 1);tMI P. M.
C. H. and C
Your Support Will Be Appreciated in The
HARDWARE
Election Tuesday, November 5th.
HAINHKIHOK
Scarce Items Great Northern |{ean>>, lb. YOe Fancy lung grain Rice, Lb. lie nr g lb. fur .'itle Irifch Cobbler Put alee*, wh'le Ibex last, per liag 8» la-ather (ilovi'H, pair 81 .(Ml salmon, <an -We ((aimed l.ake Fisli l.aimdr.v Snap, HI and Pie liar Sweet Potatoes, 7c a Hi. or 8 lur -’tk-Ib-e,’ and pork Peppermint old fashioned Stick Candy Canned Malt Canned Aprlcot-s, ( berries, Peaches lime nix • Coffee, lb, Mie L. B. Coffee, Lb. 4*c On inns, 8 lbs. fur IlkPARIS GROCERY S4»lltll clnverdale, nil Road 18
ELECT JOHN (DOC) JAMES FOR PROSECUTOR Putnam County REPUBLICAN TICKET A Graduate of Indiana Law School A Veteran of World War II Your Support Will Be Appreciated.
ELECT
VELMA E. CHEW PUTNAM COUNTY RECORDER Mother of two World War II Vets Mother-in-Law of two World War II Vets. Capable and Efficient THIS ADVKRTISKMKNT PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF MRS. ( IIFAY.
