The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIA!%A. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949.
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Snrall Bottle Desert Flower P*rfo«« given with eacli purchase of Desert Fl?WeR
o that blends the modern and ,stery and magnetism of the hand-carved glass packaging.
TOILET WATER 1.25 pirn Ms L OFFER to acquaint more women with i.. ; t; rfume's sensational success...
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N PHARMACY SCRIPT ION DRUGGISTS ui (o! M V'S I.AIUiKST DKCG STOKK 0N \ ( ( l i;\( V, QUALITY AND SKKVUY:. dqh-t forget the ELKS AUCTION it ut lh'''< vt> s'ill !«■ aiK-Uiinfd off.
BOWLING NEWS
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Water Works
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Cities Service
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Olils-Pontiac
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Hi-Point 53 Little Grimlins 35 Mighty Atoms 33 Pinbusteis 25 High game for the day >‘>11^1 b\ Buddy Dunn. 165.
NOTH L OK ADM1MSTKATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed j by the Judge of the Circuit Court J of Putnam County. State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate
Stop 'N Shop, 2. 2880: Rolan
1. 2800.
Cities Service. 2, 2734 Water j Works, 1, 2565. Monnetts, 3. 2719: Olds-Pon-tiac, 0. 2589. Gas Co.. 2. 2872. Public Set-! vice, 1. 2813. Over 450: Hoover. 404: Kusn:, 490: Monnett, 484 Pitts 47'Cooper, 475: M Crawley, 47! Peterson, 471: Goodman 47( Ratcliff, 467; Hendricii 467: Sandy. 464; Kllis 45s: Agncw. J 454: Goshert, 454: Ritel, 4 *>:i Over 500: Spurlock. 528; o. ' Crawley. 521; Sears 520 Slavens, 518: Lyons, 516. 200 games: Lyons, 206; Thom-
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rile school boys bowling league games result'd > t,> lows The Little Gremlin : all three games fr< n : ie H - Pgint team. The Mighty Atoiv. won three from file Pn ;>:! :.’s
1'UULIC SALE Of Farm Equipment As 1 am changing my methodH of farming, I will sell at auction at my farm, located 2 miles north of l loverdale, Ind., on state lioad 43 or 3 miles south of Hoad 40, the following property, mi— Thursday, March 24,1949 SALE STARTS at 12.8tl P. M. FARM IMPLEMENTS Regular Karmall tractor on good rubber and in A-1 condition, .’vll International breaking plow, F-14 Karmall tractor, rubber in front in good condition, cultivator for K-14, mounted 16” plow fo 1-1 I Karmall, 1 foot tandr*m disc, Hoosier |‘> disc grain drill with i rtili/cr attachment in good condition; <>. I. cornnickcr, just di ked 40 acres, ,lohn Deere romhine No. 8 in good repair, Massey larris manure spreader, good; rotary hoe; McCormick-Deering mowing machine and other articles too numerous to list. The above machinery is In good condition and ready to work for von. <f \oii nead machinery don't miss this sale. Ilydraiilh scoop for A or K Jolm Deere, either old or new type lift oi II. nr >1. Karmall.
TERMS — CASH.
Not responsible in case of accident. CHESTER POOL-Owner
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Famniin Stonecutter Corded Cottons $777
Don’t miss thie chance to get one of these lovely dresses in corded cotton by Stonecutter! Perfectly styled with classic lines, smart metallic buttons, short sleeves. Gray or browns. Sizes 14 to 20.
I'.xlm Fine Quality Toilet Tissue 2 for 27c
Don't buy Just any toilet tissue. Shop at Murphy’s for fine quality Feline tissue. Your family will approvu of your choice. For your own convenience stock up with a large supply .... today 1
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^ -J Little Girls Like Pretty 1’lastit* Aprons
29c
She'll wear her pretty plaatio apron to do her little chores and to play. Her dresses will stay clean and she'll be pleased to have a gay ruffled apron all her own! Bib-style, assorted colors.
The Slender Look Women Like!
Black 1-Strap Suedine upper with C «u 93 leatherlvkc sole. I wedgie he< I Fa lattice effect vamp si*»» t-9
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Famous "ilhic Ifcll Bovs’ Dun garees
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Boys are liard on clothes so get them several* pairs of these sturdy dungarees. They re Sanforized (loss than V;'o shrinkage I and have strong seams. Pockets are deep and roomy. Sizes 4 - 18.
You’ll like yourself in these slim, trim-tailored suits of rayon gabardine. They feature flattering simplicity in every line and interesting detail in pockets and buttons. The kind of suit that’s right for every occasion. Navy, gray, aqua, beige and black. Sizes 38 to 44.
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of Henry J. Morris, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to b< solvent. James H. Nelson, Admr. No. 8975 Omer C. Akers Rexell A. Boyd, Atty. Clerk of The Putnam Circuit Court • 18 HOOSIER MADNESS of South Bend Central, Ray j Eddy of Madison and Keith Showalter of Auburn. These guys, of course, are th ■ mentors of the four clubs which will fight it out for the state title in Butler fieldhouse befon some 15,000 fans Saturday afternoon and night. Then there are the 40 kids who will be shouldering the burden in the conflicts and their many lnehds, relatives and supporters, all of whom ‘‘just can't wait” until the tipoff w'histle. As for the four officials who will toot the whistles, that is a leep dark secret which Phillips and his assistant Bob Hinshaw keep hidden until game time. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Alice Williams, Patricksburg, was admitted Thursday. Mrk. Elizabeth Wells, Spencer, was admitted Thursday. Mrs Jessie Ashby. Sullivan, was admitted Thursday. Mrs. Doris Price, R. 3, was admitted Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry, R. 2, are the parents of a daughtei born Thursday. INDIAN \ STATE FARM Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slack wer in Brazil Monday evening and attended the "Old Timers'' chicken dinner given for members of the Elks who have been members for 20 years or more. Mrs. Dale Smith called on Min. Wm Van Scyok of Cloverdale Wednesday The Dorcas Class of the Putnamville M. E cnui'ch met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Willis Scobee with twelve members. two guests and two child len preset. The meeting opened with all repeating the Lord's Prayer. A very interesting paper was given by Mrs Ben Steinkamp on the “Life of Moses." A donation was given to the Red Cross. Mrs. Marks gave two contests and both were won by Mrs. Whitman. H Towing the meeting. Mrs. F ol ee served take and coffee.
WANTED
MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60. Musi be resident n| this county two or more Viirs. < ompetent appraisers receive 817,"i to S325 per inoiithKarm experience valuable. WRITE Box 216, "i, The Daily Banner.
POLAND'S BIG AUCTION Saturday, March 26th The big annual auction sale at Poland, Indiana, on State Road 42, will be held Saturday, March 26th. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Implements, Furniture, new and used property from stores. Nc charge for selling. SPONSORED BY BUSINESS MEN OF POLAND Hurst and Hunter, Auctioneers.
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