The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1947 — Page 4
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which hftoiu] raUHt he h.V : said hn|i id. said hond in cont.'iin
tiie pro*\iHionif and conditions to furnish » and Hupply all mippll*** and nH*flrc|.an<lis«- in full compliance with the hid submitted, if a warded' the oontract; and also to bl- accoliiipanlcU l>y tin* blddir's «on-('*llajsion affidavit as rcfftiir ed by law. or the hid will not In*
consider* d.
The htiard reserves the riprht to
re jet n fO and all bids.
KOH8 'PORK
KUFOlt R. HI NTKR.
t’LARKVt’K »•: OOKF. Board of Connnissioner of
t’ounty <•!' ihitmttn. State of Indiana.
ATTKST: »*lara S Jones. \ u<in ■ r ' m.i in ('..in,'' - 1 1 -' 1 1
A OTIC I' TO RIOIIRHS FOR m ri*Mi> i on rot vrt
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Notice l« lnr. l.y «iven Hint hld« will he received up to 10 o'clocK A M. on Monday, the 7tli day of ’July, 1S47, at tile office of tile • ounty auditor of I'uttiam t’ounty* Indiana, in tin- City of Oreencastjc, for tile furuishiiui of supplies tot* the county asylum of said county for the quarter cadinR *»*t
September 30, 1H4i.
That n requisition for till said supplies to he furnished, are mimed and specified in a requisition made out and filed by the superintendent of said MsyltuB. and is now on tile In said auditor’s office open for the it|»poctl«n of bidders, ami should be inspected by bidders before imtklnjf out a hid* mo as to determine the qunu-| tlty and quality of all articles to j
be bid upon.
Bidders are required to make separate bids upon Krueeries, ejtfc, and for dry floods and clothiiut. Said merchandise hclony;inK to
two separate classes.
Bidders must bit! with the un-
derstanding that the bidder who shall he awarded the contract shall and will furnish at the prices named in ids hid tile quantity of merchandise and articles named and to furnish more or less of the quantities and articles named and as may be required by’ the superintendent ‘»f said asylum during the term of the contitict.
No bid will be considered nor a
contract awarded to any bidder unless the bidder will connjict and afire t«» supply at the pipes nampd in his hid and quality find quantity of any >n- all such articles hid on until a m w contitict shall be awarded for the farnfshinfi of any of the supplies named
in the bid submitted. | Bidders are required to furnish
and exhibit samples of the fi;oods and articles bill on by the.'bidder for inspection by the Board of i'ommlssloners at the tinii* bids are opened and corsider^d.l except such articles of merchandise that are standard brands that, may be
named in the requisition of said 4.^4 * . . . , , superintendent, sample <^f which Sion that 1*8.16 had pickecl rrix*,
may not hi furnisiied ‘
spect Ion
All bids submitted musti »"• fib d her whims.
f'lirnlHhod'Viy th" , l . , .unt k « liiV.liio'-'’. My palm, beach suit hadn’t, .■iccotnpnMleii >>> .1 hund ■ in ' 1 come back from the cleaner, and I
sum of |:»00. payable to t;iie Board
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTlg, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY b 194^
Classified Ads
of fnnAni-slnnprs nf the county • It was too hot for my regular keep asking for more, while the nr I'utsnam, srot.- nf • common taxpayer such as our-
I wanted strawberries for din- selves can chew h*ik from an rer, but my wife told me that old hickory tree or else.
been
dis-
. kiri Erich Brandos’
1 she’d pay 53 cents a basket for
1 them.
, My tax bill had just liaised and a fellow , scratched my fender with
ear.
Con you wonder I was
; f uated ?
Was life worth living? Then I arrived at my office, (and among my mail was this let-
ter:
“I don’t like to complain, be- ! cause when you express yourself nowadays you are accused
“We have a son in the navy who recently passed his eighteenth birthday. His salary if had'$84 a month, and he manages to his send us $45 and sometimes $55
of that.
“Out of this money we must live, clothe ourselves, pay taxes, coal, doctor bills and everything
else.
“Our youngest son. now fourteen, had a perfect set of teetn. This term he fell and broke haK of a front tooth. This fall he
has to start
COWS FOR SALE: Am selling my herd of top cows due to
high, school withj th ” j act summer cottages
of being a communist, which I that broken tooth because wei nf | cows don’t mix. See them.
For Sale
7 rv.d<re and 1 FOR SALE: Two Red Tick
Notice all Ford, B Warf j s coon hounds with papers. Ed
hand rebuilt motors ( Rosaok, SO^souOt j>own. l-2p
for your
WANTED: General hauling.
n °W have OH" ?144 95 I change price. _Ford l^to ^
at MILLER’S: Four. laundry stove, $14.75. 17
Washington St. 27 ' tf ’
I Plymouth ' nndee ’3!
hole ( Dodge , 46 For d 85
East • assembly for 1OT9 to $167.95 also 95, $169.. change; 1M5 » 85
?1 14.95 exchange price. Mont-
gomery Ward.
male
1935-’40
35 and ’40.
and Also
block' Robert h - Crewfl ’ 208 E - Liberty ( Good building.
FOR SALE: Phone 32.
Fill 28-
FOR SALE f White roex fries, 3 to 4 lbs. Phone 24F12. Mrs. Leon Austin, R 1- 28-7p.
dirt.
3p
am not.
“But I do wish those fellow’s I in Congress wouldstop bickering (and messing up the whole world. | “But 1 hate being so poor in this land of full and plenty, and
of greed and malice.
“My husband, now 62, an exi coal miner, was hurt badly I hack in 1943, He can’t get his ' job back, now that he is feeling . better, on account of his ago. He won't be able to collect his .-ocial security money for three
As you know. I am usually a
pretty optimist* sort of fellow, i • vears an<1 then il wil1 bo hard 'y But today everything went I ‘ nou K h to k e f “P a misquito from l>“ wrong, and I came to the conclu- 1 staM ' n "' /
['•hi sion that Fade had picked me' “ Yel our congressmen and
especially as a guinea pig forad senatori rca ' 1 hish salaries * n 1
Sportsman Suicide
LET US "SUHNltmi”
$830 your CAR
FOR ONLY
WE WILL ^ Tune-up engine • Flush cooling system and tighten all hose connections • Inspect shock absorbers, adjust and add fluid if needed • Lubricate chassis
completely • Adjust brakes and add fluid if needed •Inspect steering aed adjust if needed • Check wheel alignment • Road test car*
DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THE PTTNAM COUNTY SADDLE CLUB HOUSE SHOW JULY *«TH—ALL WESTERN SHOW.
King Morrison Foster Co. Ford Dealers Since 1910
114 W. WASHINGTON ST.
I*H. »«M
FOR SALE: Holstein
row. Orlie Vanlandingham, two miles north on 43. .0-2p
Wanted: ... Waltesw. . Tran<* portatlon.. fnrnlulled. .Baron’s Midway Restuanuit. ..Tel. S*F$4 *0—Bp
for SALE: Model H .Iohn|
WANTED TO RENT: /Furnished or unfurnished apartment or light housekeeping n >oms. i Call Wabash 1955, IndianO polls,
can’t afford to have it fixed. ] mi|k thenii i )U y them at a right “Can you imagine what °’ l; 'jp r j ce \ 0 sacrifice. One pure life is like and can you offer a bred Gu( , rn .4oy male. Phone 979suggestion?” | w Allendale Springs. 28-tf Now what can I tell this lady? 1 ——— , „ . . I could do some hifalutin’ and 1 FOR SALE: - Alfa fa Hay town . Route 4. insincere preaching, of course. 1 loaded on trucks by ‘ ® er and give her a lot of trite twad^ noon. Phone 172. 3 °-~ 1 p ole. | >oR SALE Plant*, most al' But T won’t do t hat. I varieties. Mrs. C. C. Crawley, 309
Deere tractor and cultivators: new tires and motor j«?t over-
hauled. Extra Paul Grider,
collect.
:26-5p.
good condition. Fincastle. 30-2p
It is a shame that in a country norUl Indiana S t. like ours such conditions can
I FOR SALE:
kO-tf.
exist.
It is a shame that a lot of us worry about palm beach
Jersey cow,
; tresh 1 1-2 miles north, 1 1-2 su i»„ miles west junction of 36 and 43.
and strawberries and scratched General Oshorne. 30 -p fenders when thousands and aLE: OR TRADE: 1939 thousands of others haven’t, even g u j ( . k coupe. Hoosier Pete tamoney to have thiei boy’s tooth tjon 24-tf fixed or to live by other means _ ; than their young son’s kindness. FOR SALE: Field ence, a
No. 9 wire, 12 in. stay, 47 in.
and I and high; 4 point barb wire; No. 9 worried brace wire; steel line posts;
Who is to blame? You are to blame
all' of us who are so
about our own little affairs an I black locust end posts have completely forgotten that r.nd 90 lb. roll roofing; roofjewe are also our brother’s keeper, surfacer; three tab sq.
which shingles, various colors;
FOR SALE: Chester White male hog, registered. Clarence Pickett. 2 miles north Bruners-
30-2p
WANTED: Eave troughs to clean and repfUnt. Free estimate. Address Box 38, Daily Banner. . 30-6t
FOR SALE: One davenport and rhair in excellent condition: one 5-year old Jersey cow with
5 weeks old calf; one stove; one lot of
roofing. Phone 22F14. 30-2t
WANTED: Sales person *Go’d Medal” quality nurtery stock. Northern grown. “It grows, or we replace it." Ernest Stapleton, 2635 First Avenue, Terre Haute. 30-3p
brooder
corregated
FOR SALE: White Rock fries. Clayton Cash. Airport Road. 30-3t
FOR SALE: Good corn; also hay rake in good condition.
Boesen Dairy.
WANTED: Corn to cultivp.tr Inquire Weesner IntematioWal Harvester Company. 3(4-2p
WANTED: Family washings, and dressing chickens. P’^ono 625-W. Violet York, 611 Ho- van! street. :f0-3t
30-2t
That is the stuff of
communism f
is made.
Heads Dry Ticket
45, 55, 65
' rebutt hex
shingles; box guttering and fittings; plaster, lime. Brixment, and cement builders hardware; insulation, red barn paint; outside white and creosote white paint, screen doors, siding, window screens. Bainbridge Lumber Co., Inc., Bahibridge Ind. 25-6t. FOR SALE: Concrete gravel, pea gravel, coarse sand, plaster and find masonry sand. Clark A Son Gravel Co., west of Pleasant Garden. 21-tf. pd
FOR SALE: Ladies bicycle, practically new, with speedometer and metal basket. Call 517. l-2t
FOR SALE: Good 5 burner Perfection oil stove. Phone 853M. Sam Shonkwiler. 1-lp
NEW YORK'S Suffolk county coro
■ROHIBITION party’s presidential ?andidate for 1948 is Dr. Claude A. Watson, Free Methodist min-
millkmaire and ster from Los Angeles, Cal. He
ner terms as suicide the death ot Theodore J. Knapp, 55-year-obi
aocial register ..HI JHHL —- president of the Queens Jockey' was chosen at Winona Lake, Ind., club which operates Aqueduct' convention. (International) race track. Knapp was found —————
dead of shotgun wound in his suite at Southside Sportsmen's club Great River, L. L (International 1 ,
Now See... the NEW fUTlftM jjmeUc** SjWg&gJ gtoutex EMPTIES LIKE A WASTEBASKET No dirty bag... inside or out! The ONLY vacuum cleaner with no bag to empty or cloth filter to dean! The ONLY vacuum cleaner with a metal dust collector usually emptied only once a month! The ONLY vacuum cleaner with a full 2-YEAR guarantee! Come in and see why FILTER QUEEN is tba ONLY vacuum cleaner of its kind! NEW design attachments for BETTER - FASTER * EASIER CLEANING
TRAP SHOOT A1 Fillmore, Ind.
ALL DAY
FRIDAY, JULY 4TH Practice shoots for beginners. Shells on the grounds Not responsible for acctJents happening to anyme. Meadow Brook Gun ritih
Army Surplus Bldg. PreFab 16x48 $350 F. O. B. Alex., La. Also 16x16 $195 F. O. B. Fla. Doetsch Bros. Lb. Co. Office 744 Consolidated Bldg. Indianapolis 4. Ind., MA 3206 Open Sunday, 12-4. l-2p. At Sale Pavilion, Friday, July 4th8 yearling Hereford heifers, I" Angus heifer, 2 Hereford cows. 1 three-year old purebred Hereford bull. l-2t
FOR SALE: Registered Scottie pups, 7 weeks old. First crossroads east of Quincy. Mrs. Walter Pliley, H R. 1-Box 90. Quincy, Ind. l- -5t
\ FOR SALE: New casting roo and reel. Clarence Bin), 311 W. .Columbia st. j-2p
FOR SALE: 40 nice Duroc shoats; weight about 70 pounds. Fant Judy, 4 1-2 miles nortnwest Greencastle. 30-2p
WANTED: Salesma n fori our tire and auto accessory department. Prefer man with previous sales experience in these lines. Excellent opportunity for advancement for the right , man. Montgomery Ward & Co. 30-3t
for re FOR RENT Ofi room house, ba'A, W good cenar U&hts and telephon
mldlng. Pho ford Hot*.
slee, Pi)aT~r^r „ Ifirl. If interested
Poplar fit.
FO&t RENtT '"tth twin beds; „ near square. y> hone
P. m.
For rent"; m <*lern apartment fwniphed. q 409 Ea«t Hanna St F0R . RENT: 3 n k‘ n '% unfurnished. Ar t Furniture St or
MiSCELLA Custom BalingT interested phone New Maysville. Schrock Natural Super Phosphate, monium Phospha Now available at Schrock dealer. If Schrock dealer near or call Schrock Fe ( vice, Congerville,
FOR SALE: Large size deep I
freezer. Stattner Service, Clov- ^ \^- a y
erdale, Ind.
30-2p
FOR SALE: One sow and 7|
WANTED: Waitress.
Apply in person.
White / 1-lt
— WANTED: Lady wants ride
eight weeks old Hanks, Bainbridge.
pigs. Ross
30-21
to Los Angeles area.; 527-J.
Phone l--p.
WANTED: Small house, 3
or 4 rooms in city or nrlar.. Ida
E. Dreyer*! Phone 97. j
1-lp
All children through 10 years old are automatically entered in
r.ur “Child of the Month” contest;
when we make their photo-j WANTED: Feather l»ed; must graphs. Call us or come in forj be good and clean. Cp.U Banner details and special prices. Von] office. j 1-lp
Tue-Fri-tf. I
Steinen’s Studio.
WANTED To Rent: 5, 6 or 7 room house. Will pay year’s rent in advance. Address Botj F. P. I. Daily Banner. l-3p
FOR SALE: Small upright high pressure boiler and engine. See Conrad Gentry, Bainbridge.
1 j WANTED: Baling. Have new FOR SALE: White kitchen I pickup baler. Wendell Lydick, cabinet, -$10 and nice upright phone Coatesville. l-6p
piano and bench $20. Harry Tresr.er. Greencastle, Ind. R.R. 3 or Phone Bainbridge. 1—It
WANIED: General housework. Lucille Doleman, 513 Howard st. Call between 8 and
FOR SALE: Vital-Aire all 0 a. m. l-2p metal ice box, practically new. j ——— — ■ ■ Phone 600-M. 314 Melrose Ave.| LOST
30-21! ■ —
“ | LOST r Brown cordovan FOR SALE: Upright piano'leather wallet with Army disand bejfch, good condition, $25; | change papers. Reward—Repair children’s skiis, $5; doll turn to Banner office. John F. carriage, good condition, $5; Dutners. 7—1—2— 3—4— 4t plaid spring coat, size 12, prac- "
tieally new; red winter shortie coat, belted, size 12; pair shoe jee skates, black, size 6, pracl^eally new, $4. Mrs. Bertha Terjy, 2 miles southwest Belle Union. 30-3p
FOR SALE: Gas range, coal range, heating stove, gas heat-^ er, set of dining chairs, antique writing desk and other od'V pieces. 416 E. Hanna st. Phone 208-WX. ‘ l-2t
BULLDOZING
Service
RAINES BROS.
PHont 298R
Fillmore, 352
Trip Insurance Anywhere. Air, Bus, Auto. Trave rident protection pleasure trips, b tours, cruises, Simpson Stoner,
REAL
FOR SALE: in Coatesville, Ind. fruit trees; .36 George Buffo,
FOR SALE: A in northeast Forty-three acres i tion, balance past; ning water. Six large barn, Imrod sion. Price $6,500.;.
FOR SALE: with buildings of L ^ corporated. Located mile east of Greer Indianapolis rad v&nia railroad, buildings, one Id one twenty by sixty an office building feet. City water, elc telephone. Immediate J T. Christie.
GARDEN TRA AND EQL F. E. FOKW S East fran Phone 19
LOANS EMERGEN INDIMI to 19'/| E. WMhl
SCREENS
THAT CHANGE INTO STORM SASH NEXT WINTER
EATHER-VANE -i •< • SCREEN & STORM SASH
TO OUR CUSTOMERSMilk bottles are very hard to obtain, even more- so now than before the war. In order for Its to give you the service; obtafned'thrm"^ ' '' IS * m P <,rtant ,ha * y ou return your beet ties promptly, either to our driver or the grocery *- THANK YOU HURST DAIRY
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Chong* than •cutty from imid* in a jiff yt Custom tailornd of 100% California r*dwood, prociiior mortiio and t«non conitruction. Won't ■brink, tipond . . . novur n«id
painting)
WILLIAMS and GREVEINeta&c».
305 North Jackson St.
Graoncastlo, Ind.
19 S. Indiana
