The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1948 — Page 3
VHt DAIIY BANKltR, <?REENCASUf, !hmiA>JA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 77, 1948.
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I , i, i Slum k, Marlum Suiiinifr, i liz;, Smork, Jfssi' Juckaun. Sarah .1 Ukoii. M W. Urovea. U’eakley Al.i.sim. Iliiiinuli K. Mason, Prances M Mason. Cordelia J Mason. Hiram T. KiKS, .luretia Flgg. John I, i.ydlck, clHiido K. Evans, l.innle \ Evans, Edith Todd, l.ydla R i da k. Jonathan Owens, Samuel j.
I l.ouisa <• Job, Julia K. Owens,
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: don IIISKins. William Hlaanls. i .i,i: c Job. Mallnda llliorins. Allied lliitKln*. Ora I.ady, Ruth i. dy. Ruyinond Uidy, Florence i.adv. James Lady, Grace laidy, Lula White. Benjamin White, M.iKtcle I-ady. William HlKRins, :.y 11 I . .Mallnda IllkKins. II r . u Curtis. Robert I llendrleks. Harvey O. Hendricks.
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, r, 11 Hendricks, James F. Elliott. [ l.mes V Merritt. Mnymo Todd
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i it ant Todd. Hubert Todd, Claud.
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'i,i rest Todd. Herbert Todd, Anna M Merritt, Ira E Lewie, Heltle E
|H'' V' la is. Jennie Ornbam, , Director of the I’utn, k i i. irtment of Public
F. Summer, Wickllfl
sarab 1 Benjamin
1 .. Mason, Addison Duggy, Ethan H
f I - I summers. Ellas Smith, Sarah ' I! -••.,1th. Morton W. Groves. Celia A M' 1 . p '(liii-i: Itlner. Nancy C. IjOiik, Henry
■ Long. John Dooly, Jesse S Jack
i itt.wei- -on. Friinels H. Hall, Rebecca
II til. Jacob Ader, Jacob || At'.er Mary E. Ader, George W Farvei
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PEP UP Sarry, Seedy, Shabby
Furniture A Kiir* clean with
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STOP ’N SHOP
WANTED ICREAM AND EGGS
Lin-HiM and • and hiuhrsl rrtnrns. |u> qu ilt v< i priri*s on (^rudr \ ; Ol KTKOI S SKKYKK
Summers, William 11 Adfr, Iva !> Ad»*r, Krle Mnson. Kira J'jhn Ader. Maria J. Ader. anti the unknown surviving upouses, ami the unknown huHbaruls. wives, widows, widowers. spcMisos. heirs devUew, Icgatoes. children. descendants, partners, executors, administrators, trustees. personal representatives, guardians, successors. assigns, grantee, receivers. and lessens, respectively of each and all of the above named defendants and all persons claiming from, through, or under them, or either of them, the names of] each and all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, and each of them unknown, and that diligent Inquiry has been made to as- I •ertaln the residence of said dp- | fendants, and each of them, and i that said Inquiry has not disclos'd the residence of said defendants and they are believed to he non-residents of the State of In- i liana; and that said defendants a ire necessary and proper parties j defendants to this action. \ That this suit is prosecuted to? julet title of the plaintiff to the! hinds mentioned and described in | his complaint, as against all de-1 imnds, claims and claimants I whatsoever, which lands arc sitmted In Putnam County. In the dtate of Indiana and desci Ibcd as follows, to-wlt: Lots three (ll> and four (4) • In the Town of Grovelaml. Also a part of the east half of the southwest quarter of section two (2) in Township fifteen Hfil north of range three Cl) west; described as follows: to-wlt: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. four < 4> in the town of Groveland; thence north Ht feet; thence east 6 I /!> poles: thence south 84 feet to tin* north line of said town of Grovelaml; thence west with said town line to the place of
beginning.
Also lot number seven (7) in the town of Groveland. Notice Is hereby given said de
■‘endants and each of them, of thej emleiiey of this suit, and that ( •hr* snni° will l*c culled for action on Monday, the 20 day of_ Pee 1048. the same being the 7:i JuMetal I»av of the September term. 1948. of the Putnam Circuit Court, at tho Court house In the City «»f Greeneastle. Putnam County. Indiana. and answer or demur to said comnUint. the same will he! gj
heard and determined In their
81 'iN* WITNKSS W 11 KKK< »K ’ _ W have hereunto set my hand and iiffixc.l IlK- .teal «>f Hai'l ''our' ‘ Orp-nriiHllr, Iniltaan. thix I' 1 'I 1 '
of Beptyinher*. HMH ' Oitpt ('. AktTH
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FORTUNE TELLER ShE KNOWS WHERE TO GO.
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If you need any of hundreds of hardware anc
household items.
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C. H. and C. HARDWARl
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LOST: Tan billfold on Elm or | Maple streets. $1 00 reward. Ralph Long. Martinsville street. 27-lp
FIRST-CITIZENS BAN l\
Swiclt’s Lunch won 3, lost 01 Airport
LEAGUE
8 13 s IS 7 M
2, 2716; Johnson's, 1.
Lee’s Body Shop WANTED: Black walnuts. D. Sportsman's Shop
E. Williamson, 2'... miles -south-) White Way
west of Cloverdalc.
27-4p.
FOR SALK: Good used coal •hot water heate.r and SO gallon insulated tank. Price $15. Julian Steele, W. Walnut St. Phone 1087-J. 27-2p.
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The following is standing to date:
BOWLING NEWS
The D o w n t o w n Bowling League has announced a new sponsor for a team in its league. Dcem-Shonkwilei is sponsoring a team that will carry their name. The team members are George Hunt. Ralph Wicklumi Tom Hardwick, Herschel Hammond, Pud Giddings. Don Als-
paugh, Julian Birt.
The first night the new sponsor was represented the team
Sunbcan Beauty Shop
Swick’s Lunch
Royale Coca Cola
Campus Subway
Above 400: Mary
Thompson, 4,85: Evelyn Johnso:’., 458: Louise Peterson, 444: Mahle Monnett, 439; Doris Hinkle, 428; ) Christine Masten, 419; Doris Rowland, 412: Jane Etter, 410;
Charlotte Swickard, 409,
Lee’s Body Shop won 0, lost 3,
with 1562.
Sunbcan Beauty Shop won >, lost 0 with 1845. Sportsman’s Shop won 1, lost
2 with 1918.
Royale won 2, lost 1 with 1871. Goodyear White Way won 2, lost 1 with Johnson ‘-062. | Z i nc Mill Campus Subway won 1, lost 2 Black I with 1550. | Metzger
With 1851. Hood’s Coca-Cola won 0, lost 3 with Midwest 1620. Hood’s, High three series: White Way. 2680,
2062, Sportsman’s Shop, 1918: Goodyear. 3, 2842. Zinc Mill, 0.
Royale, 1871. 2566
High single game: Mary Mai- Black, 2. 2585; Midwest, 1.
garet Thompson, 183. 2545.
Metzger, 2. 2746; Airport, 1.
IP The third round of the school 2682.
H girls league was played Monday. Over 450 Johnson, 554; Thomla The two high scores for the day as 47:1; K ials , 465; N Hill, 492:
Margaret w, ' r, ‘ E'a Stone 129 and Flo Ann
McGLffey 129
the league
J. Hirt, Jr., 504. Neumann, 531; Kerr, 483; R Foxx, 469. Over 200: Johnson, 206; Neumann, 212.
Bowl-A-Ways
AJli-Kats
Block Busters Ltf>ne Stats Teen Pins . .
Pin Heads
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Special Showing and Sale iif Pearl O’Hair's Decorative Accessories (Also Old Brass and Copper) The Public is invited to • rouse at Old Trail Inn on (I. 8. 10, one mile east of INittiamville, THE LAST 8 DAYS OF Of TOBKK— Friday -Saturday-Sunday from HI A • M, to 10 P. M
won three games from th • i strong Stoner Insurance five.
MIKE'fcwIKE, ATTRACTING ATTENTION AT OUR STORE!
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Gierk, Putnam Cir« ,,, H < "»n t
20-27-3 j
WADLEY CREAM STATION him sir. 11. Phene 987
WANTED; 150 laying pullets, preferably White Rocks or Red? Julian Steele, W. Walnut St., Phone 1087-J.
Lots of folks have come in to see our pig-growing race. Ike, the smallest pig now, is eating grain alone ... Mike -a Purina balanced ration. Folks are ama:cJ to sec the difference in growth that Purina makes! And the cost is less per pound of gain, too! t
Come in and see how they’re CROWING! Colonial Hatcheries
Austii and Jocie Kircher WE DELIVER
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PHONE 51
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FINEST JOB
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ublic Sale
Because uf the death of the late Henry Jackson I will sell al 1 | public auction at farm known as the Edd Cooper farm on Stale j
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Road 40, one mile west of Intersection of Roads 10 and 13 or one, mile cast of I’utnamvlllr, or 5 miles south of Greeneastle, on
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1948
AT 12:80 O'CLOCK
One ■ noiil li.
2 •• HORSES - 2 hml Sorrel man*, 7 years ol<l; one blaek hnrsr, smooth
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FARM IMPLEMENTS
SH win* sireleliers, one good wagon aiul bed; •> eorn planters, om> disc harrow, one hay rake, one horse mowing maelriiie, one l-horso mowing machine, one hog feeder, one eultivator, 'l breaking pious, one set d harness, one 3 shovel plow, '* wheelbarrows, j iron kettles, new \%lre fencing, extension hulders, poreh swing, old dinner hell, grindstone. FURNITURE
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< lirlain slrelchcrs, Mix Master, dishes, glassware, good Ma- | jestic range, kitchen cabinet, pnreeluin table, yard furniture, twin bed, mattresses, canned food, upholstered chairs, wood stove, antique love scat, dining room suite, piano, bed room suite, innerspring mattress, 2 single beds, innerspring mattresses, 2 upholstered clcaies, one occasional chair, one 9x12 rug, one 6x6 rug, one 7\ll rug with 3 matching small rugs, and many other articles.
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pvv About It Mrs. Homemaker? XWmt to hire • cook for H few pennies r day? That’s all it costs io cook electrically — and that means you don’t even h*-"e to oc home to supervise ihe job! l isten ,. . electric' cooking it cool, quick, clean, automatic, economical. That’s a lot to got for pennies, hut that s the d. f.ome on out of the kitchen—the finest tasting, most nutritious food in the world is the kind of cooking your ' Metric langc will produce—even when you may choose to I’f miles away! Sec your Electric Appliance Dealer.
(i(MI bn. of good Yrllow Corn. Some baled hay. '.*> laying pidlrtM, While Kories.
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Not responsible for Aeeidents. MRS. HENRY JACKSON
VI,TON HI RST, Auctioneer. CLIFF Me,MAINS, Clerk.
Neigh born welcome to Hell in Hale.
NAVY FLIES AILING TOT TO COAST
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,C, «IC RANGE LIVING I/)
I* U B P. I COMPANY
C SERVICE OF INDIANA, INC.
HEAR the electric theatre “1 during Leading Broadway and Hollywood Stars 8:00 P.M. • ALL COLUMBIA STATIONS Everybody’s Going All-Electric I —— ———— -1
JEAN MARIE DODGE, 2, In the arms of her father, Calvin Dodge, a Navy‘enlisted man, arrives at Los Alamitos, Cal., Air Station in a ' search for health. In a precedent-shattering mercy flight the Navy flew the child, suffering from arthritis and in plaster casts up to her chest, from Boston, Mass. Greeting Jean Marie and her dad Ij y. „,a, ■". • • ' - . (Tati
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Penney’s tags tlie»e cottons at a tash-and-carry low! Sanforir.edt rhambray, HO H(|iiarc percale, poplin, broadeloth — in p;ay colorful rbecks, stripes, or prints. Comfortable, pretty back-wrap style for correct fit and nipped-in-waist . . . lovely feminine frocks with long zippers, tiebacks, and full, full skirls. Kach and every one as easy to tub as it is pretty to weor! Priced so you can buy more t ban one!
t Shrinkage Mill not exceed 1%.
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