The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1946 — Page 2
CHE DAILY BALLNER. GREENCASTVE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER II, r?46. f
Transportation Strike In State
FORT WAYNE. Ind., Nov. 11 il'Pi More than 100,000 residen's of the Fort Wayne area were without public transportation today after 2. r >0 bus com-
New System In Relief At Last Sale Tickets for YOUT Cough
A new system of mail ordei
applications for reserve ticket UMl expe will be imugurated by the D ; erm ] at jen phlegm, and aid natun auu Little Thealer for its see- ,o soothe and heal raw, tender, inno. play of the season. -The Ad- TeH^ur drSggtSt'tO S«U you
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“It Waves For AH”
) Entered in the postoffice
I Greencastle,
at
. Indiana as second
Creomulslon relieves promptly be-’(igj,, ma ji nin tter under Act of
men if eoes rieht to the seat ot tin ■
. anv employes walked off their mirable Cri'hton N -ve nber 21 * bottle ot Creomulsion with the un-
.. n , ■»•. derstanding you must like the way it - J ‘"' u . 3U ickly allays the cough or you art Bees'use of the previous long > 0 j lave y 0ur money back.
for higher
jobs in a demand
wage:;.
Th ■ workers, affiliated with the AFL Amalgamated Association of Street. Electrical Railway and Motor Coach employes, went into “continuous meeting'' at 2 u. m. Sunday after negotiations with the Indiana Service Corporation reached a deadlock. The union demanded a wage increase of .'id rents an hour for all employes. The company (oiintered with an offer which it said would give employes an iggri gate boost of 22 cents an
hour.
C V. Sorenson, president of the company, said the proposal, il accepted, would put Fort
creomulsjon
IIISI'FU l*l.\\NKI>
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents petweek; $.'100 per year by mail in Putnam County; $”.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. It. Karidcn. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
procuring fair distribution of reserved seats, holders of Littl Theater season tickets m?> now, send their names, season tickets numbers, mmbers of reserved;
seats desired and for what night In observance of book week, .ii,-I seat preferences to The Lit November 10-16, the Greencastle tie Theater, DePatiw University High School Library Cmb membefore Nov. l«th and their orders bers, under the guidance ot Mrs. will be filled. Reservations Will Harold Hardman, high school be handled in order of theit librarian, have planned a display receipt and may be picked up of pictures, new books, posters.; ar.v tine after the 16th at Sam and book jackets. They also plan J Hanna's 1° give bookmarks to all high;
Jean Maglott, business man- school students,
ager of the Little Theater, has
Persoxal And Local News BRIEFS
W OKI.!) SECt’RITV IS EDI t ATfOX W EEK TOPIC I On Monday. November 11, thc| l ipie to b- discussed for the 26t,i| oh ei vaocc of American Educnt on Week is “Building Worl i
Security”.
Colds;
Miseries^
Maple Heights
W . S. C, X. To Meet
an ; 1 M:s st^, lt Miss Browning Was .
Maple Height °f the 1946 gradnat * ^ have an ' all-day GrrPn eastle, M r g, '"*
ated from " n *^
Coughing
W. S C. S. of
church will
n etting with Mrs. Stella Grimes, on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Bring articles for auction sale.
f-ne world
tree’her as friendly neighbors. I nc ehaun-I for clearing thought land action for world security ;• I the United Nations organization. ! Education is being built into n< irhinery of peace through tl • I establishment of the United Na- ] lions Educational, Scientific and I Cultural organization. Tlv greatest opportunity in histoi ,•
V. F. \V. Auxiliary will meet* has come to education to hc! > Wednesday evening at 7:50 at | make these charters work. To
that end 'schools and colleges
ck'pend I nreathing passages re- C K8 , **' lor * ac kir,g a comfort. A full
,, j icvedwithdependable ▼ v*Toiius ! attendance Is desired. 1 — j -!• -h -i- T One of the largest crowds in Bonney-Browiiing P hist i y of the Mary Emma u '.-riage Announceri
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in which nations live
Our future security upon til" creation of a
column ity i.i which atomic po\e-|
controlled by moral law
Ur.ive
2-%
He thd
thi,t - v -two months in " *^1
Air C, ' r ^
time in the Paeifj c
N'„v is the time to.develop ‘hat ^ j ^
the
received hi, di«har» e y a ,, ' thiS ' V '' ar h "'<lin S the i sergeant. ank <!■
The couple will
Mrs. A. C. Northrop left toda\ ; are called upon to build peace
stressed the fact that holders of seas n tickets will have their
'for New York to visit Mr. an'j into tin hearts and minds of
The picture display consists of Mrs. Donald Lor. I men, train the leadership needpair of floral prints painted. Jam| , a M( .. M . ltlamin WRS „,..!,d to give effect to the purposes
Wayne salaries above those paid ciders filled first: next attention in Indiana cities of similar size, will be paid to season ticket Bus operators now get 95 holders who want extra reserved ruts an hour here and mainten- seats on. one season ticket. If a in* *■ men and helpers are paid small group wishes a group of on i scale ranging from 90 to' seats together. each person ! ■> cents hourly. j should send in his own season j
by Pat Hamke, an art student at ' u , (| uy cjty Saturday I °f theac organizations and G. H. S. Miss Boyd. th. • | evening on a charge of public h ! prepare children and youth
' global understanding
I operation.
I \ It M 151 ItKAi; MEETING The Franklin Township Farm Bureau meeting will be belli Tuesday night. November 12. There will be an election of nffi-
tkket number with
quest.
the one re-
KESI ME COAL PAULEY WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (UP) Secretary of Interior J. A.
art instructor, mounted the j ^vif-THon Idohal understanding and
prints, and members of the in- 1 x,c,,u n '
justrinl arts department framed Miss Rose Marie Remsburg, a,
student nurse in Indianapolis.! spent the weekend with her par On Monday morning. Novem-j (nt>:
her 10. the Library Club will dis-: . . Cloverdale Club , . I K,chard Kiger, son of Mr. anii,' ,m " “ « tribute official book week book- n . , y\ ( - ( liiesdav narks in the home rooms. These! Ml *' "‘ 1 " aia K 'K" r « F-Hmore.. '«* I bookmarks emphasize the 1946 admitted to the hospital c ,„ ver(hle Fortnightly theme, “Books Are Bridges," I Safurda - V - {met Wednesday afternoon
to for co-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown-
j meeting and the sale was greatest rruccess financially of
any auction sale ever sponsored ln £. and Bcn Bonney Jr -- son of by the organization. $108.15 was Rev. and Mrs. Ben Bonney of laken jn | Bloomington, Indiana, were unitMrs Harold Bunten, chairman etl *h marriage Saturday, Nov. 9 of the ways and means com-! a I 2: ™ p M ring
make
I Mary June Browning, daugh- home in Blnominginp
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mittee wishes to thank all those j ceremcn y
M,s A Pnes Stuckey,
crat. was elected trustee o, J.
mngs township over
Payne. Republican,
Shl . ing minister, in Bloomington. I aver *1. . ted trusteV r ^
at the home of the
who helped In any way toward R< ’ v - Orville Frame, Jhe official-j votes to become the fin
the sucress of the saD.
especially wishes to thank Mr. ( They were accompanied Russell Cl.ipp for his splendid n ' -
service ns auctioneer. She alsc^ wishes to thank Mr. Nathaniel
hy ttunJ
by Mr. | ship offee in Owon Count*
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SOCIETY
*ci s and hearing on soil conser- Krug and President John L. ■. ition All farmers from Jack- Lewis of the United Mine work- . * a and Franklin township < rs lAFL) joined the conference
pb'iiso h<‘ present.
G. A. It. HEAD HIES WARSAW, ind., Nov. 11 (I 1 Tins northern Indiana il y 'i.i' v nru.inial Isaac W. S *f th' 1 last Hoosioi
table today as the eoal negotia-
tions neared a showdown.
Krug hoped to avert the showdown by stepping aside and letting private mine owners tak*“ his place at the bargaining sessions President Truman’s action lifting coal price controls may ('vil V. : vi ti ars and national n ip bring the UNW anil operati rmmander in 1944 of the Grand 0 s together.
Aii.y of th? Republic.
Sharp, 98, died last night at Tuesday ( hib L? home here. VVIH Meel Vn. I > He was born March 9. 184,8 in Troy, O., and served during th • Tuesday Club of Cloverdale last 14 months of the Civil war will meet November 12th at tlv with Company G of the first home of Mrs. Olga Stwalley at ’ Ohio volunteer cavalry. 7:39 p m.
and convey th? importance books* Mis. Steve Chenoweth of Indimay play In developing an ap- anapolis spent the weekend with predation for all phases of life, j-Mrs. Charles Crawley, North In
, I Liana street.
Displays of posters and book' jackets from new books in tlv * school library are to be in the halls aiyd library. A few of the new books are: Captain. John!
Smith, bv Ruth Holoerg, The' Mrs. David Houck was taken Tangled Skein, by Alta H. Scy-jto the Mercy Hospital in Chicago mour, The Burro Tamer, by Flor-j Saturday. She has been ill her. erce Hayes, The Sea Is Blue, by ' for the past two weeks. Marie A. Lawson, The Assassins. | The Women of the Moose will by Hildegarde Tolket. Driftwood ( meet Tue.sdiy r.ight at 7:30 nl
members and Of-
Cl'ub with
Miss L is Sinclair. Meeting was called I'- oiler by president, Miss Beryl Sandy with reading of colled in unison and singing of club
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams ^n#- Mon tiers responded to roll 413 E. Washington, are the par-jcall with “Helpful Exercise.”
ent* of a daughter born yesttr-j day morning at the hospital.
Minutes of last meeting wer?
read and approved.
After the business meeting the meeting was turned over to program committee In charge of 'Mrs. Nellie O'Neal in the ab-j seme of Mrs. Nota Coffman,
chairman,.
Mrs. Effle Mannan gave the club "Ten Ways to Relax" and Mis. Christine Michael* "Now Drugs " Both were very ntercst-
ing .ii’|l instructive.
'man. 301 Highfall Avenue. I Mfnlbcra t , tW ° l P iam ; Ralph Call, Sr, of 8 Hann i' dueta _ by . Mias ' Lola Slnc 81 and
| Court, suffered
' Saturday afternoon when
Valley, by Stnnwell Fletcher, We J the home. All Shook the Family Tree, by Hilde- j fleers please he present,
gat'd Dolson, and All-American,! Mr. .in<j .V1>s. L. Adclman of by John K. Tunis. j Los Angeles, are visiting theit John R. Tunis inscribed the 'Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adel-
last bock listed to the boys of j
Greencastle High School.
Miss
?EADY!
TO SERVE YOU WITH OUR ANNUAL
a painful injury ! M,S R,lth Neier (i j Members present were
, . . . , , ,1 M itv Gilr.ore, Mrs. Pearl Harrcr.
caught his hand in a corn pick ( cr. He was taken to the Putnam,
County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bartlett] land son, Jim, left Sunday afterI noon tor their home in Chii agol
Beryl
Macy and Mr. Ernest Rader for, their service as clerks. The attendance award was won by the second grade room. The next meeting will be held on December 13 at 2:13 p. m. •k -I- 6- -? Itainbridge I*. T. A. WII Meel Wednesday Evening The regular meeting of the Bain bridge school Parent Teachers’ Association will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A series of motion pictures, many taken in Putnam county, will be shown. -1- -5- -I* -p Sewlng Chili Will Meet W ednemlay , The We Inesduy Sewing Clu'i ' ill meet Wednesday, Nov. 13. at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. D. W. Killinger, Northwood. -I- -!• -iGirl Seoul Evaders To llolil Meeling The Greencastle Girl Scout Leaders will meet Tuesday at 7:90 p. m. at the city librarv. Mrs. Annakin of Torre Haute will be a guest at the meeting. •k -!* -1Girl Seoul ('mineil
^ n,er - /
WANTED LAUNDRY HELP HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 217 East Washington St.
To Meel Tuesday
The Greencastle Gill Seoul Council will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the city library. Mi-'.
I Mr- Mary Hurst. Mrs. Ruttri Annakin of Terre Haut '' wi » b ' LongiIon, Mrs. Effle Mannan> iea< * nt at tlu ‘ meetin » M L?lia McCoy. Mrs. Alta A1-! i -k-i- + 'iil, uler. Mrs. Christine Michael,^ r " esdl ' v Heading Circle Mrs Ruth Neier Mrs. Nell.*, ' , '-ets Tuesday Afternoon I O’Neal. Mrs Bertha Sinclair, f J after having spent Old Gold Day; ^ Lois Sinclai| . Miss
j at DePauw University, and with | ggp.-jy
|,tne former’s parents, Dr. andj was pleased to have as NlchoJs
guest, Mrs. Jean H.offa. / | Durii g the social hour a clever
The Tuesday Reading CirpY will meet Tuesday afternoon, .“.t 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. E. R.
CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 15TH,
Mrs. E. R. Bartlett.
Mrs. K. R. Bartlett left today I to attend the bi-annual assembly! of the United Council of Church
•!* -I- v -j-
Kappa Helta Phi T» Hold Meeting
t, ss was won by Mrs. Leila Mc-i
Women which is being held atj Coy j The Kappa Delta Phi will meet Gland Rapids, Michigan, Novein-, Lovely refreshments were! with Kay Brattain
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
•i, a- 4.
Home Fc ( lull
her 11-14. Mrs. Bartlett i- on< | , rved by* the hostess assisted by of the resource leaders for the' M rs Bertha Sinclair. . discussion group on “The World! c’.ib Adjourned to meet Nov.
6-4x6 and 1-8x10 . . . $7.95 6 - 5x7 and 1 - 8x10 .... $9.95 3 - 8x10 and an extra 8x10 $12.50 6-8x10 and an extra 8x10 $17.50
1946
YOI' KAYE
$6.30 $6.55 $4.50 $7.50
Church Missions and
I Order."
Friends here, will regret to learn of the death of Fire Chi f Albert Rowe in Terre Haute. M: Rowe was well known by mem bers of the Greencastle fire department. Some time ago whe this city was badly in need of a truck, due to repairs being n- 1 on local equipment, Mr. Rov | brought one of Terre Haut, • fire trucks here in order to giv ] the community adequate protection. |
Wor' ? »0th with Mrs. Mary Hurst.
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Mrs. Knark To Be Club Hostess
Tuesday
Mrs. Ethel Ruark will be hostess to th? West Floyd Home Ec | Chib November 13 with Mrs. i Ceei! Huffman and Mrs. Howard Poff assistants. Programs for
1947 will be read.
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Busy Bee ( luh Had Good Meeting
To Meet Wednesday Friendship Home Ee club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Jesse Scobee, West Berry street. Entertainment 'will he In charge of Esther Phillips. Roll call wil be a childhood picture. 4- -k -l- -k Locust Grove Club Met The Locust Grove Club met
BIG DISSOLUTION SALE Having dbsolved partnership tin iindiTsigni il will sill u puk lie auction on what is known as the Frink lihnadi-s farm.»*■ bull mill northwest ot Amo, four miles * ast nl ( nati'siill s tin Amn-C’nalosvllle Road, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Beginning at 11.00 A. M. the following descriM property: *5 HEAD OF CATTLE—4 Blaek \ngus t ons, sprin|m:l! Blaek Angus Cow amt Calf; 2 Blaek Xogu. Hi ifi r-,, ahmit Mt-fc, Springers;! Shorthorn Heifers, ahmit Sim Ih. spriiiK'-rs; : Hrrs ford C.tWh, one Is springer; '! H?reford (mis and talus;! Hereford Heifers, ah,ml 6511 lbs.; I Hereford Itiill, *11,1 Its.;! Blaek Jersey, t year old, 4 gal. freshen in ■lime; I Jirs-ylt” eall ticifci, S years old, '! gal., ft •shi n in Marli; 1 .lersi'i («» 7 year- old, I gal. freshen in June; I Jersey emi, I year* H, |i 2 gal., freshen In March; 1 Hrindle ( nw, li nars nlil, 9| nk, freshen in May; one ’• year old Milking shortluirn Itiill. np-t* ed. til: HEAD OF HOGS—I Sow and (i I’igs; « Snws; mil » Head of Shoals. FARM MACHINERY—I Farmall Hi guliii, new niWter.in eultlMitors last spring; I 7-P. Inlernatioiial Traetiir lli>i'.{«l shape; | l‘J-ineh l ittl. \Yondt-r Breaking 1‘lmt; I 8 h- 'M*' ndek-Dee ring Bind.'i, A-l; Studehakei Sleel-tire.tirain H«W and miiiic uiiseellaneoiis. TERMS OF SALE - CASH. N't * Property To lit IC<*ino\t(! Inlil Splllfil E'»r. Not rPM|Mmiilhl(» in e jim* of atvitlruK RHOADES 4 CUMMINS, Own.,, JIM YAt'GHN A ALTON HI'KST, \uetioneeis. JOHN sIlU.TOVC
The Busk Bee Club met I the h > Tie of Mrs. Raleigh
Beautiful new 1947 folders in smart designs that will make your photographs the most cherished gift. Also the newest in beautiful wood and metal frames. FILM IS VERY SCARCE!! BETTER COME IN EARLY. Early Birds Bonus An extra 4x6 Photo Free it you have your sitting by November 30th.
I with Mrs. Ruth BullerdicK Nov. I 6. Mrs. Lillie Reeves, president, Jones ., *
{a+ + + + ++ a.. + H . + + +ft; Nov. 7. A most excellent Uin- pre8Ule,J ,,t the ,neetin *’ A " r ANNIVERSARIES ♦ ' ikt was served at the noon hour! : ” t ' mK ' la were ,lar,py u ' havc „ ., 1 made more delicious by Including | ^ ra - ^ ( * i ** 1 Allen join the cinb. • + + 4-4- + + + -I- + •!• -k , a larBe helping of strawberries | K, ' fl Cr " sa sowin 8 wa - s tl10 P^Rlrthdayn | brought by Mollie Borolitz. 18 •' ict of th ‘‘ afternoon, some garBobhy Jean King, daughter of ] members and 2 guests were pres- rn,,nt 8 being completed and Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. 7 j ert. Flans were made for Christ- °thers taken home to he finished, years Saturday, November 9th. | mas, Decetiber meeting to be a t: ft'teresting contests w-ere won by
l the home of Mrs. Emma Banta.] la'Cille Proctor, Mrs. Zella | The social circle will hold itsj | 4 anl <s and Mrs. Achsa Cas.sity. j meeting Nov. 21 at 7 p. m. wthj An election of officers wrs ] Mrs. Emmett Suthcrlin. Mrs.'l'cld for 1947 and the following Ford being unable to entertain, officers elected: President. Mrs. Please bring dish also table ser-jLola M. Tresner; vice president,
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ITXOSTS BUT
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Mr. and Mrs. VonSteinens
Studio
vice.
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T. A. Meeting At First Ward School The November meeting of the Mary Emma Jones P. . A. was held Friday evening at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Devotions were given by Rev. Raymond Skelton. Mr Walter Martin read the National P T A presi-
dent's message.
After a short business meeting, Pat Buckner gave several interesting readings. Eunice Miles, Waneta Buckner, Barbara Drake, and Dorothy Chapman entertained with two vocal numbers and
was furnish-
I PSTAIKS OVER MI KPHY'K 3 AND III PHONE 251 HOI KS 9 A. M. TO I I’. M„ i I*. M. TO 3:SO P. M. NIGHT ANT) SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS.
At less than the cost of home cleaning supplies, electricity
Used and disappointments, we va wlln lwo V ocai can take your clothing, clean and inatrl . nientHl press it to your complete sati? ' ” " nrUslc
faction and return it when you tc * '''* r ' ® en Jarvis and Mr.
want it. Walter Nelson.
The main feature of the meetin,g was an auction ‘sale with Sfr. Russell Clapp as auctioneer. Articles sold were donated by menbors and friends of the organization and by local merchPtione 126 ‘117 E.WUHhingt,*in ants.
HOME LAUNDRY And CLEANERS
Mrs. Bernice Smith; secretarytreasurer. Mrs. Zella Hanks. On .Saturday night, Nov. 30, the chib will have a card part / at the home of Mrs. Bernice,’ Smith. + + -k 4 Veronica Club Will Meet On \\ ednesday The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two ”'clock with Mrs. Ray Carson. Mrs. Glen Huntington will have charge of the program. / *!• -k -k -b .Maple Heights Home Ee. Meeting Maple Heights Home Ec. Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. in. at the Maple Heights school building. Rail call will be at Bible verse. -I- -k *k -k ML Meridian (Tuh •Meets On Thursday Mt. Meridian Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday. Nov. 14th v.-Uh Mrs. Opal Mark.
PUBLIC AUCTION Because of the death of the lat? \\. I • H'irt. | ^ v lie auction all the personal property at the rrsiilrm,
street in Itainbridge, on
Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1w AT I A:.3(1 O’CLOt l\ Sit \lil’
many antiques
2-piece, living room suite, chair and Ottoman, a" 11 ' 1 ' 1 "* coffee table, several electric table and II",u ' l "!, J. rU (.^ rugs, four HX0 rugs, one lot of tlirou riig'. '' ' f |^ lot of fancy pillows, antique secretary, ;X„ ( .|. , hairs» many Iteautiliil pictures—aonic antique. . Hm jp( |„| cral oilier antique chairs, sewral large easy straight chairs and rockers. .. , h | fV .Many rare what-nots, hookcntU, seieral s | n ,| U dil| tables, etc., seieral large mirrors, wall tapes r * • (|| |||„ lar,r > Persian, liineheon cloths, table linens. I niwt scarves in fine needlework, embroidered an,I 1 '' IM gf 1 pillow ease sets, other sheets, towels ot all l ' 11 "^ bedding, including 2 candlewick spreads, , ^ ^ spreads, 2 Chennllle bedspn-ails (matching), " ^ qiiilts, comforters, quilt tops, pillows, lot <>l '' llr ‘ of draperies. . . , , llr . iu ,. r s. „llvr Heaiitilul cherry dresser and chest ,,l ,ra , ^ sers ami chests of drawers, pair of Inin . s *' n .,| rtir’' tresses, studio couch, antique ch.-rry threc-e"
table, flre-pw^'
cherry sideboard, cherry
sere, n, and shovel.
gale-leg
Zenith electrk' radio In good <'„ , » | il i "'''
chine, one Mclin-Wliiklc upriglit piano, Monar'' | ir
Apex, 7 ft. electric refrigerator, nice klU'l"’" ''® '
nigs, thc?e kitchen safes, dishc . of all kinds n ^ f hina, hand-painted ones, cut glass dishes, ^ ornaments, pitchers, (satkie jars, etc., cooking ^ kinds inchiding heavy club Aliunliimn •set. (•’* ,' f ; etc., one electric hotplate, one General i'l'‘ r,r, ' |) j|| ) g toaster, one food chopper, new Enterprise * , s g*,
silverware and other silverware, lots of canned K din lamp and other oil lamps. , , t Tw o w ork benches, all kinds of carpenter ^ j|-
wrenrhes, hammers, saw s, vises, clamps, tmil ' '' ' ipes'g kinds, Maytag motor, electric equipment, plan,'' |, iull n s grate for fire-place, antique guns and M |unil» r
lawn ehabs, garden tools, several bundles ,,l la
many useful articles too numerous te mention. antique
Since Mr. Hurt was a lover of rare and "t 1 ^le. of every tleseriptioii, you I'annot afford to nllss
have only listed a portion of property to he *oi<i. vp
I94t; TWO DOOK ( HEYKOLE1 SEDAN •>
\.s this Is a large sale, we will start at
lictu
slurp'
TERMS—<’AKH.
Not responsibk' in 'a' 1 1
Ren Solomon, Mana5 " Hl.XTER AND III RST, CLIFFORD AND HAZEL '■< ^ Liineh will In- served by Baiobrldge \\- 8.
