The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1946 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTI /, NDIANA, MONDAY, DEC^BFR 30, 1946.
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SOCIETY
Mr. And Mrs. Stoner Observe Annivemary Mr. and Mrs. Lycurguss Stoner 1 entertained Christmas Day with a turkey dinner for their chilciren. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall and son of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Kohert Stoner and daughter. Mary Ann, and Miss Elizabeth Stoner. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner .'ilso celebrated their fortysixth wedding anniversary.
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Mrs. A. M. Knit tain W ill He lit-less to (liliton Aid The Clinton Falls Ladies
will meet with Mrs. A. M. Brattain Thursday. January 2nd.
apolis, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Porter and son of Turkey Run State Park and Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Rockwell of Beulah Michigan.
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Mr. and Mrs. McFerran Enjoy a Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFerruu entertained their children and •families with a dinner and gift exchange Christmas Five. Guest: vere Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bymaster, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bymast er , William Oliver of Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Stringer and son, New Market
Lccfie brothers, Mr?. Ma.urtf' Mr. nn.l Mrs. Marvin Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Slddons, Karen and Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Don Frazier and Danny of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Re?#, ford Robinson, Donna Rexine. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Robinson. Wanda and Frank Stafford of Itv dianapolis, Mr and Mrs. Dorris
I “r COLDS ■ RcI j‘ v '‘misery dhS
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Akl Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boling ard family, Jamestown; Letha Hicks,
The.si four g<neration.s ciijoyril a neent gi“t-togethci They m left to right. John .1 Martin. | Mrs Martin Mrs Clan nee Scobe Mr, Scobct-. M and Mrs. Clay Magill. Seated \vitb Larry and j Iieeky Si el,,'. Robert ilowlett. fhey me giaml-parents iind g:. e . : ■! ; .i. j Sunday
where they will spend the next
CHEER AND SONG LEADERS READY FOR A BUSY SEASON
Neighbors and friends are invited 1 son Mr (m( j mis. Robert Wilto come amt spend the dn,y. All | jj a!rls ant | daughters and Mr. and
are welcome. Bring rug rags to| Mrs j f(mes McFerran and fain-
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pingleton, 1 v ' ork on. jj|y_
Greencastle, R. 1, are the parents j *F -!* *F -F of a son born at the hospital this j ^ hrislinas < tub Meeting . Worken Enjoy morning;. ; 1 (,rn * r y Home j Annual Xmas Party , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. | Mrs Ruth Gentry was hostess) The Willing Workers class and i Greencastle. R. 2 are the parents to the Christmas meeting of the; families met in the baseof a daughter born Sunday at the Locust Grove Club. Her horr:e ijnen ^ 0 f Chiistian church | hospital. j was decorated in keeping with | Monday evening. The meeting Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Donner left the season. Mrs. Ruth Bullerdick i annual Christmas party, for southern Florida, 1 rt>I1 d the Christmas Story for de- ’The men of the class cooked an I
i yotion which was followed by the; serwd the
EAIOI CONFKRENti LAFAYETTE. It»d. Dee •><)
Ruark, Mary Ann and Terry Lee llrp » Hoosier farm, rs ( f Milwaukee, Wis. by air and land today tn 1 On? son, Donald Jackson and °n si'hool room agrienlturr ^ family of Dayton. Ohio were un- the streamlined v,ts;.,,, I: ' able to attend. 'annual ennferen.. •F *F + -F Sandwich, d in during Christ Ml«.» Cannon Entertains mas vacation at Purciu,. iv With Itinetieon Bridge versity. the thr., -dav a Jf i)ir ^ Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon en- hl ,n l,i ‘' <ls ' lf farmers and
1 stockmen. About two dozen, af. filiated organizations held annual meetings in conjunction wdi, the
Mr. anu Mrs. James Jones and tertair?d Saturday afternoon
with a luncheon at her home in Northwood, The gu?sts played bridge following luncheon.
j t nion Valley To M**«‘t Friday
agricultural conferenct
lew weeks.
1 Lord’s Prayer in unison.
|served
two course meal
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and family have returned from u week’s visit with Mr. and Mr .
PORTAL P\\ St it
EVANSVILLE. I ml.. Dee. 30 I tUPl A $2,500,000 portal-to.
The VV. W. Class of the Union ; P° r tal pay suit was filed today Valley church will meet Friday , a K ainst the S, eoe, Refrigerator F. M. instead of Wednesday P. company in Federal Court hare. M. with Mrs. Geraldine MeCam- The action was tiled jn behalf mack. Members please attend "f employes of thi firm by the this meeting. CIO UniteJ Elian, n radi . and I Machine Workers Union.
MCKi MARKET
, : which was very much enjoyed by Mrs. Lillie Day Reeves attend. A ! al1 '
ed a spring dress style show nt W! ; s " on k Y M, ' s - A11 ^ n - | Bennie Buser gave a very inthe Terre Haute House in Terre lP ^ ° XC ' anffe an tcrcsting talk and members joinHaute on Monday. enjoyable half hours pleasure. . (;d in sjngi Christmas carols
Mrs. Lucille Proctor ^ed , nd then Santa maae hi8 appear- • S Hn^ t<> ‘ho l ance Wlth gifts for each one. T»r , The out-going president of- c . ]ass „ te(1 their te acher, ficlatf 1 at the business meeting V- , a i
Fdarl Hurst at Natchez, Miss. | and mad* an announcement In ^ r ; s ' F t* d 860 ‘ Greencastle high school will i the absence of the new president, a, P k ^^ or * ass s i - t charter a school bus for the ! Mrs. Lola Tresner. i " ve i ' s '
New Year’s' ln,are woro f,pv( * ,) ty * lightweights $18.25-$18.50.
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Hogs 7,000; active, barrows (<>\\|( i si,\l\
and gilts generally $1.00 higher MICHIGAN CITV Ird.. Hoc than Friday or 50 above Satnr- ' ! t > ' ll P* A ‘imnivi \ twee;' day; bulk good and choice 160- two prisoners nt Indiana si it.. 225 lbs. $23.00; few lots rhoic»' i’ ris,m rcsu| t , <t - 1 ' the dahlu.g
$23.10-$23.25; early practicaly; deatl1 of oni ‘
top $23.25; 225-250 lbs $22.75: Guards at th- prismi .aid Im;. 250-275 lbs $22.50; 275 lbs rjp ,am Richardson, h . l’7 Indlar
$22.25; 100-160 lbs $22.25-$22.75; sows about $1.00 higher: early bulk $17.50-$18.00; few choice
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I Roach dale Faculty
FINED BY •Il'DGE
Claude Quory was fined $lt
The hostess served lovely re- Guests At Dinner land costs for public intoxication freshments to the following Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams by Rexell Boyd in municipal members, Bess Bressler, Mary delightfully entertained with a court during the weekend. Query Mastn, Nora Booher, Louise Ninas dinner for the faculty of, was taken into custody Friday
Photo by Bob F’uson
These eheei and song leaders of the Greencastk high sehool, are ready foi a busy season and will be seen in action against Brazil this corning New Year's Day. Game to be played at Brazil. They are, left to ri fht, Ruth Priest, Mable Walbrm.,, Elizabeth Ann Carmichael, Faunici Bratten, Peggy Tennant mid Hex Terry. Supt Kleckner is in the liackgroui. 1
Gross Income Forms Hailed
holidays with Byron Reeves and
j family.
j Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hamilton ' have returned t,, Washington, 1 D. C., after spending the holi-
Charles Fagin, 54, as he hroughi | may result from an unprecedent- Uays here wUh Mr an<1 Mrg
a new prisoner to the cell block, ed scramble over the late Eugene
Brazil game, because not enough i A watch party
people have signed up. ' Eve at the home of Mrs. Aohsa Mr. aiwl Mrs. David C. Worrell J Cassity In Bainbriglge Is a fami-
spent Christmas Day at his sis- | ly night party
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Roberts of Lebanon, when? his other
brothers and sisters met. Mrs. Ida Pierce and Carrie
Pierce have returned home afP i | HViohcT. Grace Coffman, Lucille Roachdale school. Sunday even-jnight by city officers. a week’s visit with Mr. and Mis j Proctor, Edith Sallust. Bernice ing. Guests were M,r. and Mrs.* — Marion P. S Her and son in S' i l/ukenbill, Edith Allen, Laura Eston Cooper, Mr. and Mr^. John , a deputy collector will be at' Paul, Minn. iGiltz. Helen Elstes. Bernice Long, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Old-J ihe Greencastle Revenue Office Mr. and Mrs Lee Reeves have 1 smith, Zella Hanks, Zadia Pruitt, felter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Espey. 1 on Thursday and F’rifJ.'vy, January returned home from Calumet j Margaret Farrow, Elsie Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garriott. 2 and 3 to assist tax payers in ■City. Ill, whore they spent the j Ruth Bullerdick, Achsa Cassity, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell, Miss preparing their Federal Income
Lillie Reeves and one guest, Mrs. j Verona Clampitt, Miss Gladys Tax returns. No charge is made Vera English. Also five children | Sutherlin, Miss Virginia Kers, P. for this service, were present. |D. Carrington, Dick Hutchins, J — —.—_
apolis, n convict' I murdered, admitted stabbing Wilbert Morto:: J ?3, also of Indianapolis, as the/ walked to a diniiv hall for luneh
Saturday.
Richardson acnised Merlon of ‘‘provoking a quarrel." Morto: was serving a 17-ycar-term for robbery. He was stabbed with .1 bomemade knife and died 10 minutes later. Richardson is serving a life|
sentence
Fagin opened the door, turned Talinailge’s fourth term.
F’ay Hamilton.
j Mrs. Martha Chapman of
to usher in the other prison-. Tho rivals would be Herman Wichita. Kansas has returned to
when Heekens and O’Neil jum, ed out. F’agin was beaten sc
Talniadge, 33-year-old son of the her home after spending tile
INDIANAPOLIS. I ml.. Dec. 30 *’U out. Fagin was beaten so „ ad Governor-elect; and his pol- Christmas holidays with her parM' re than a million report verely hut was recovering today ;t!fal foe, Governor Ellis Amall. ents, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Shan-
iorms for the Indiana Gross In- He was unconscious when the incumbent. A high Talniadge non orne Tax raw- are on their way men locked the cell block and source who declined to be identito taxpayers In eve ry section of left the jail. tied said the situation is
Ut 11 ••/jotrn »i ( < I’NI oi I t'Q nt 11 POi’l in m ji - • <« i v. » «_* < 1
cuts of a daughter. Deborah I
Dr. and Mis. Hugh B. Me-
expect- Actons of Lafayette, are the par-.
the Ft ate. Walter L. Sturdevant. O’Neil, captured in a taxie t ( d to ;n ise if the LeKislature des- on t s 0 | « > ■ .’children.
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Enfertalned With Christnuu-i Dinner
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Lawter entertained at their home Christmas Day dinner, their children, Mr. an.J Mrs. Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson, and daughter, Doretha, M.r. and Mrs. C. M. Mason of Parkersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briggs and
Jerry Bobby and
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Mettle Miller of Bain-
chief deputy of the tax division, about two hours later, said h arnourced here today. and Heekens made a telephon
The direct-mail plan, instituted call after leaving the jail. Th-n' surri . n( |,. I . qj s office,
a year ago, has been expanded to they separated, he said, and include still 111 re taxpayers, Mr. H-ck-ns disappeared. •Sturdevant sai I, but there are Sheriff John Trierweller said thotiaands’>f H' -slus who must th- men were sentenced to 101 x’ure th-ir tax blanks irom yeai t-rms at Indiana state restate auto licensi branches loc t- fonnalory last Dec 24 by Judg id in each of the 92 courties. jj Dewitt ()wen of Vigo circuit .Many hanks and trust companies court. They were to b- removed also will have 11 supply of tax to the institution at Pendleton to forms available for the con- start the sentences, ver ?nce of their patrons. O'Neil and He-k-ns were anIn addition to the one million prehended last Dec. 8 in a stolen annual Individual forms which imto belonging to Dr. Carroll D
Hie being distributed, thousands Monro- of Selma, Kans. They ( . as ti 0 ,
of blanks are provide,! for stat
ignates Herman to become Gov- j,. an born Dec. 26, at the Home ernor, and if A mail refuses to hospital. Mrs. McAdams
was
i Shirley; Miss Carol Henery of New Market, Mrs. Nettie Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mason and
j foinierly Miss Marilyn Brown of ( . hjldren> Budd y ( Beckey and ^ this n v. Sandra of Ruachdale; Mr. and ‘ r- and M, ' s - L w - VanCleave Mrs John , Mason and son Johnof Northwood has as theirT. a i n brids-e ind
bridge was admitted to the hos- Christ vas guests, the laUcr’s* ' •. 4. St Ji Pit ;" ,hi t S n ’ ;,n ' inK Tpd M'ashburn and wife of' >|lw , Juanlta WlUUmS .Mini) Allan. Greencastle, R. Anderson and Mr. Var.CTcave’s 1 of h, HuM „ n 1 was a.lmitttjI b. the hospital mother. Mrs. Pearl McCnw of \j r alld Mrs. B. Williams ot •Saturday and dismissed yester- Crawfordsvllle. . .Vachdule am.-unce Uie mat'y,, , w ,l ! Ier fan,ily Cn * riage of their daughter, J.uanta K v n m'?rT a r i \ 7 dinner to Paul Richard Huston, son 01 K. 1 was admitted to the hospital on Christmas Day tor I.t H A ! .. , . ttoo,xt J „ „ ... Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Huston, 57oo, bdlurday. heller of Norfolk, Va„ Miss, . . . j. „ 1 , . vt ... . t>eecn wood Ave., Indianapolis,
Josephine Morris, Green- Norma Parker of Indianapolis,
Mrs.
R t was admitted to the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge of
ilrU s and dry cleaners, imnram • in an effort to oHoapt* am-st. Ta * | was admi t tec j to
com par. en and lici.iiary returns. W as wrecked and they vvei
Still another million "informa- cil p tur(d
tic.n-at-.’-'uuce" eirds, used by employers in reporting the income of their employees, also ai
being distributed.
Tax on gross receipts of nil individuals and business organizations become a liability on January 1 and must b- paid luiirg the 30-day grace period establish- , -d by state law. Mr. Sturdevant
■varnecl.
There has been no change in the tax rate in recent years. All gross receipts excepting thos. on wholesale and retail sales are taxable at one per rent with an annual exemption of $1,000 for carh taxpayer.
Officers Hunt Jail Inmate
URGES JAPANESE WOMEN DO WORK
Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Evans, Reelsville, R. 2. was admitted to the hospit-
al & in lay.
Norma Pritchard, 909 Locust i was admitted and discharged | from th- hospital Saturday.
•*np-1 Mrs. Martha Baker, 312 Film) mor- st. was admitted and dismissed
th- hospital Sunday.
Paul Patterson, 115 W. Jacob
Flappers, 'j wa.s discharged from the hospital
they j fm v,
TERRE HAUTE Ind. Dec. 30. voun K > a »" d ''y worker whom
(UP, A Great Bend. Kans.,' ,Tlp t a tavern,
iiian, facing a 10-year prison term, was free today after he and a companion slugged a Vigo county jail guard and walked away. desire
TOKYO, Dec. 30 (UP)
anese women would be useful to their country if
went to work instead of becom-
ing "Jitter-bugging
the Tokyo Shimbun said today 1 Saturlav
in an editorial urging authorities] Mrs Audrey Storm and son of I to limit the building of new Coatesvilie, R. 2 were released dance halls. | from the hospital Saturday.
J Mrs. Muric Jordan, Quincy, R.
SOLDIER CHARGED I 1 waB dismissed from the liospit-
WITH MURDER i
| dtvjghter r 'f Spencer were releas-
I ed from the hospital vesterdav
• UP i First degree murder charges have been filed against
Pfc. Maurice T. Garrett. 21, who )todllv
has admitted to authorities the ; _________ rape-strangulation of a pretty tgj + v + + + + + + + * + + M
he'’ —
the hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. F’. Green and)
family, Willa, Mary and Jimmy of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kandle.r and sons Billy and Carl of Indianapolis, spent Sunday the 22n(l. with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Worrell. Enjoyed Christmas din-
ner with the girls parents.
Miss Maurine Ball and Phillip Ball, of Ciawfordsville. were th ■ weekend guests of Miss Harriet Seller. Miss Ball and Miss Seller are roommates at Indiana State Teachers College. Terre Haute, and will return there Thursday
to resume class work.
CHAMPAIGN. 111., Dec. 30
Ralph Sechman, Coatesvilie , was discharged from the hospital
Birrett, arrested early Sunday morning In his barracks at Chaiuite F'ield, 111., signed
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Wedding*
and Mrs. John
a | Woddle, 5 years, Dec. 29.
Clifton
succumbing to "an overwhelming maker, W. Poplar St 4
to strangle" 20-year-oW Uec 31st.
The other prisoner, 19-year-old Helen Marie Cler after escorting
Hugh O’Neil, Omaha. Neb., was her home, caught a few hours after the —
break yesterday. State police patrolled all highways today in i.n effort to block the escape of Clarence Heekens, Jr. Heekens and O’Neil, both und-
TWO GOVERNORS ARE POSSIBLE
ATLANTA, Dec. 30.
Two riv
-t sentence on conviction of auto al governors of Georgia, with ofhandiliy, overpowered jailer fjees less than 20 yards apart,
Birthday
Mrs. Russell Scobce,
December 30th.
David Allen Shoemaker, Poplar St. 3 years old today Fklith Hill, Sycamore St.
day, Dec. 30th.
Jacqueline Spurlock, daughtci of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spurlock, 9 years Sunday, Dec., 29ti-..
at c.^u P. M. Dec. 21, 1946. 1 he ceremony was performed m the presence of the immediate families in the Methodist parsonige in Clermount, Ind. the Rev. John Walter officiating. Mrs. James MoEenon, Roachdale, sister of the bride, was matron o«f honor and Mrs. Robert Burns of Indianapolis, was brides
maid.
The groom's attendants were Robert Burns, Inuianapolls and James McFerran, Roachdale. The bride was charming in a deep aqua gabardine suite with brown accessories, her corsage consisted of a pink camellia, white chrysanthemums and bluo
sweet peas
The bride's mother wore a gray dress with brown accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthenu.ns and blue gliylolas. The groom's mother wore Mack with a corsage of white and yellow chrysanthemums. A reception for the bridal party was held in the new home of the bride and groom at 5735 Beech wood Ave, Indianapolis.
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Entertained On I'lirlfttmnn Eve
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eads entertained the following at dinner on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Brothers, Mrs. Maude i brothers and Joe Brothers, Mr.
todnv ' Glothes are like people, they getj an; ’ ^ r *- tennis Clodfeltex an(i ’ old before their time without the' 80 * 1 Gene end daughter Sue Ann
proper care
W
OLD BEFORE I THEIR TIME
Lariy
If you want to get
( more good looking wear out of ^ them let us see to it with our
to cleaning methods HOME LAUNDRY And CLEANERS
Willard Silvey, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. arci Mrs. L. W. VanCleavE igene Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs.' of Northwood and Mr. and Mrs James McFerran and Mr. and r-d Washburn of Anderson had Mrs. Robert Williams. j Christmas evening 'dinner with A ♦ 4 + Mr. VanCleave’s mother, Mrs Hutcheson-Parent Marriage Pearl McCaw of Crawfordsvillc. Took Place December 21 [ 1* Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutcheson Melvin Steegmiller is now nt announce the marriage of their me home of his parents. Mr. ami daughter, Eldora June to Ben Mrs. Charles Steegmiller. HParent, son of Mr. Fred Parent, will bo on furlough until Jan. 5th Attica, Indiana, on December 21, when ho will return to hij base
at Elgin Field, near Pensacola The double ring ceremony in Florida, the Gobin Memorial church was read by Rev. John Tennant. Mr. * and Mrs. Harlan. Sutherlin, sister and brother-in-law of the bride,
were the attendants.
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Fred Powers Of Crete Weds Heights Girl Miss Florence DePasquale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam DePasquale, 192 East Sixteenth street, Chicago Heights, and Fred Powers, Greencastle R. R. 4, and son of Mrs. Anna Powers of Crete, were united in marriage November 30 at San Rocco church. The Rev. Leo Knonp read the ceremony. Gowned in white chiffon velvet, the bride wore a long veil with a beaded crown and can led white roses grouped about an' orchid. She was attended by Miss Josephine DePasquale who served her sister as maid of honor, bridesmaids were Miss Minnie Otudp and Miss Marie Kindi. All were gowned identically in moss, green chiffon velvet and carried American Beauty roses. They wore roeeg In their hair. The Junior bridesmaid, Ttllle DePasquaJe, niece of the bride, wore a yellow frock with yellow roses
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Club WIU Meet N**w Yearli Day The Country Reading Club wii. meet with Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson at 2 o’clock Wednesday aft-
ernoon.
4 » 4 4 Entertain With Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson of Fillmore entertained Sunday with a Oirfstnag dinner for their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The turkey dinner was served in the basement of the Fillmore Christian church. Tables were decorated with candles and bowls
of fruit.
After dinner carols were sung and a gift exchange was held. Six grandsons who were in service were able to be with the
Will be closed irom 41 5 o'clock Tiusday after noon for the service Sam Budich.
of Fincaatle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCall and daughters, Tally Jo and Betsy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hanks and daughters of Bain-[family this year,
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Those present were. Mr and Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. BUnlej Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs Carl Dickson and sons Don and Dal- Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. James Cldand (Siarles Brothers of Iiylian- dings, Janice and Joan, Mr. and
DANCS
MOOSE HOAAE Tuesday Night, December 31st.
I P. M. till
MOOSE MEMBERS AND WIVES ONLY. An Indianapolis Orchestra will furnish the Music. , , n . ■ . »i _ ~ _.i ~ ~~~ CLOSING OUT SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAT, JANUARY 2. I MY 2 dill,, u'.rlh of H'MWlt-f. IP, mil- n-rlhw-l -I I’"'--and 12 miles west of Martinsville. .mall This farm t* sold and everything Unfed a"" >' thing* not ItKted will be v>ld. HEIFERS, COWS AND BUllS Ineluding three extra good tiuema-y • xin.rlti'T* Shorthorn Springer*, one ten month* "h* •* heifer and one 18 month* old Red Shorthorn I 11 HOGS AND EQUIPMENT ^ II Cheater White *nw», will farr.m *<"'"• 0| "' helM shire Boar. 34 feeding Shoat*. Hog house* an.i CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT 75 New Hampahlre Red pullet*, 5 maling r ' M ‘ ,,T ppl , H .tre ed by Farmer* Hatchery, also water fountain*. ere, and brooder *tove*. FARM IMPLEMENTS Including I John Deere com planter; one < • tuirrn"’ mower, power com *helier, manure *pret»'leri i ^ ( , lin (||tl<itmower*, and many other uaeful Implement*, a , ori i»w» <ll*«', cultivator*, *«-ed *owei, electric cream HOUSEHOLD GOODS Including three-piece living room suite 1 '' iiirlAiftchair*, dining room furniture, occasional cna • • s(uv ^ »nJ cFretric sweeper*, refrigerator, good one; l! many other household article* all In A-l c" n< ^ED „f t'l* 1 300 bushel* r.f yellow corn, 850 bushel* "f oa *. j.- v( . r jihiB| fa, 8 (onn of Little Ke«! Clover, 75 tml» - <>■ sell* wllhout re*» r\e to tire highest hldiler.
TERMS — < A** 1
L. W. JENKINS AND SON, Owners
PARAGON, INDIANA
w. N. MOWS. '"1 *“gj Dinner *erved by ladle* of the OhrMia" < ll "" 11 ' 1
