The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1949 — Page 3

THF DAIIY BANNER, GRtENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPtLMBER 14, 194?.

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of Indiana, Ind. Dept of Connervatioi, Div. of Forestry, land in Cloverdale twp., *6.000 Marlon Martz, ot ux, to Trusl,' s Roachdalc Christian churc.i.

lf[|Cgo a0 all customers Iho heat WITH gas ;t u$ in providing the highest possible service to our customers, let us light your [w. For efficient service, keep it lighted n tire heating season. YOne would wait until cool weather to [p lot lighted, it would be impossible for us Wy service the requests of our customers. II possible discomfort if you let our pilot now for a full season of heating ■«ides, you'll help us maintain the high If service we always strive to give our ur office between 8:45 A.M. and 5 P.M., [through Friday, and tell us when lighting twill be most convenient for you. lllAGAS & WATER CO., INC. MRD SCHLATTER, Manager (inv-ficaHtle, I’TifM* 5 SO

land in Roachdaln, $1. Mattie C. Irwin to Ora W. MeGaughey, et ux land In Russell iwp , *1. Ora W. McCaughuy to Mattie C. Irwin, land In Russell twp., $v Edward L>. Raines, et ux, to ‘ilmma Morgan, land in Fillmore, *1.

iING OUT SALE np th. farm, we will well al public auction at nvrst of fireeneastle on county line road ' 2 mile

bvilk on

IRSDlf. SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 AT 12 O'CMK'K (<'. S. T.) 2 - COWS - 2 n» milking good now ; one meat hog. weight son 11*. POULTRY nlsal Hhi« layi >g gomL Neighbors will sell aonte. liveSELLANEOUS AND HOUSEHOLD ijiin, dlv harrow, corn sheller, shovels, forks, sbslg** ■ hamit, hog trough*, 2 coal imIIh, wheel harrow, set llti sail's, :« luatlng stoves, •> ranges, dining chairs, bitand pkuio, quilts, sausage mill, churn, irons, 2 wash Mlrr, Hash hoard, milk palls, water seperator. kettle IcmI, jars, wire, and many other articles.

CLOVERDALE Mrs Nannie Furr was in Greencastlo Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stattner ind family and Ann Cummings attended the State Fair Wedlesday. Miss Melanie Burk and Irma Hunter were Wednesday night »uests of Evelyn and Mary Ellen | Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Ray and ! .on and Mr. ard Mrs. Josha Cook ! attended the State Fair Wedncs- ;

day.

Mr and Mrs Glen Vickro. ^ have moved from the Curlit i Jones property north of Clover dale to the Wolfe apartment. | Mrs. Maggie Query of Bloom ington visited with Mr. and Mrs ^ Bert McCullough and Joshua Cook this week. Mrs. Allen Bam was in Greer. ! ca.stlc Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Elmer O. Suthcr- j lin and family. Melanie Burk ami | Irma Hunter, attended the State ! Fair Wein sday afternoon ami j

night.

Miss Audra Groves of Central | Business c 'l ege, spent last week : end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kail Groves and family. Mr. and Mrs Roy Cline spent' Friday with Mr and Mrs. Ken- l neth Wagle and family of near j Terre Haute Irma Hunter A'as a supper i Tuest Thursday evening of her I grandparents. Mr. and Mrs \\ A. Corns. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Vaughi. and daughter Janet, attended the State Fair Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parke 1 and family attended the Stale Fair Tuesday. Mrs. Dora Corbitt is clerking at the Montty Grocery. Mrs. Ira McKamey and Lcnnn McKamey were shopping in Grecncastle Friday afternoon.

Daii Bogard is hnildlng a new i house in the northwest part of Clove! dale, near the Sale Barn. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yanders were in Bloomington Sunday af-

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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Easley ol Lei an-n were Saturday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasley. Mrr. and Mrs. Orris Stockwell and taniily of near Indianapo)' - visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Corns. Mrs.

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Mr. ami M.o. Tom attended the Railroad Chicago Saturday.

Ray Hayes, son of Mr.

Mrs Willis Hayes is ill at the home of his parents in Clover-

dale.

Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and family have moved to the Curtis Jones house north of the

Sale Barn

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corns and Delea Hunter were supper guests

shall Crosby of Mnoresvtlle won. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs

Hiram Keck and son.

Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Downs visited with Mi Downs’ brotne 1 and in Ohio over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCarty o! Wesley Chapel, spent Saturda r | evening at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and Alva ’Weller and on Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A E. Weller

i of Bainbridge called.

Clarence Ward and Alfred Patrick called on Carl McCarty

No matter how long you have sultered or how many remedies you have tried if •< * lc,lin 4 °t psoriasis, eczema.

ternally n caused t skin UrUahons-you can with l heu parents Mr and Mrs. ," su i tsl _A ro .'?L th * _ U5 ' 01 ! Curtis June., and Mr. and Mrs

of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter

and Shirley. Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and sii'.n, Ronald and Phillip, of

Indianapolis spent the week end i

Sunday morning. Ida Steward spent with Emma Steward.

Thursday

H.VINBK1DOE METHODIST CHI IU II Sam Hostetler. Church School superintendent. Vernon Bigler Minister. Sunday Si i.ool at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10 .",0 Sermon: •'The Double Search.” The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet on Sunday night this week, instead of Monday. The WSCS sub-district meeting will be held at Carbon on Wednesday. All women of the church are invited to attend. Choir practice Friday night at tho church

rnion chapel rally day Rally Day will be observed at Union Chapel on Sunday. Sunday School will he at 10:00 with Mrs. R 1 rt Garrett General Superintendent of the children's division and Mrs Earl Woodworth is assistant superintendent. Following the regular classes and special music in the Sunday School period, a basket dinner will be shared by all who will come The afternoon service will be a homecoming service, with Rev. Bigler bringing the message. The young people of Union ! Chapel will have a special youth service on Sunday night at 5:30.

BONDER SALVE—a war time discovery, i Developed for the host in the Army-

Bow for the home folks.

No acids, no alcohol, no painful application WONDER SALVE Is white, greaseless, pain relieving and antiseptic No ugly appearance. Get WONDER SALVE—get results. It Is wonderful Sold in Grt-cmastlc by Owl Drug Store, Mullins and Kleenot Drug Stores or your own Drug-

gist.

Anderson Goodpasture. NEW MAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs Clarence O'Hair and daughter of Grcencastle, Mr and Mrs Harold Stringer of Belle Union. Mr and Mrs Mar-

i nil corn, bushel i mixed hay.

FEED corn from picker.

We Are Now Showing The Largest And Most Complete Selection of WOMEN S » MEN S FINE SHOES

Thai we have ever shown •• New Shipments Are Arriving Daily - Ail The New Fall Colors and Patterns in a Wide Range of SizesWe Invite You To Come in and See Them While Qur Stock is Complete.

PENNEY'S PACKS 47 YEARS OF WORK CLOTHES "KNOW-HOW" INTO THESE Big Mac* Overalls DOUBLE THICK SUSPENDERS. STURDY 8 OZ. BLUE DENIM SAFETY WATCH POCKETDOUBLE STITCHED SEAMS ANCHORED RUST-RESISTANT F^STENE|| THREAD RIVET REINFORCEMEN SAIL CLOTH POCKETS SANFORIZEDt REINFORCED CROTCH

PUFFER-BELLIES CEASE PUFFING

TKK.MS _ ( ASH. D Not rrxponftbh- fur accident JESSE MILLAR |HI NTEh, Am In. CLIFF McMALNS, Clerk. ISING OUT SALE Ifv Oboflchiiin an hax ing to leave the stale due to HI 1 um: isigned uiii M >|| at imhlle auction all llveatock. p uid household goods, etc., at the Cline Graybtll • 1 milr. west ol Ladoga on State Road 284, then oneinorth on, mm. September is. 1949 BEGINNING AT 10 A. M„ C. S. T. 21 CATTLE rows. ranging in agr » to 6 >'*ars; 0 Short1 heibr 2 year* old, s vear n’l Jersey coxx giving I ' he to freshen Dec. li. These arc good cattle. 12(1 HEAD HOGS '.el 1 I’-lanii sons, eligible to register; 2 Hampshire, L„ r 7 l nigs The rest are due to farrow in Oet. "kini (hion niai, |j 0 g coming 2 year old, eligible to |,i , 1«0 SHOATS I »'' raging uc lbs. more or less. CORN 1 siels of new corn, to he sokl by bushels and taken

SUPER C&C VALUE! Here’s a list of features that add up to real honest-to-goodness comlort and long wear. All yours in HIG M AC overalls fora thrifty 2.29,at Peimey •Beg. U. S. Pat. GIT IShnnL.i^ sill nut exccgfi 1 Vo

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'HOW FAR YON LITTLE SCANDAL THROWS ITS BEAM'

STFAM LOCOMOTIVES TURN IN at. Missouri Pacific railroad rntimlhnuso in St. Lems as systnn wide strike involving 5 000 operating employes in II states are called out in long-standing dispute over rules interpretation, threatening economic paralysis in southwest and idling 22,000 other employes. (International) . - ‘MISS ARIZONA" BECOMES "MISS AMERICA 1949"

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HAY

hinl rimotlA 1 , last vear’s crop.

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riihh 1 ^ 1 ’ * ra, '* <,r . I' A-l condition, xxilh culllflirv T', ' ( ' h "Hom 14 In. breaking plow on mhj 1 , 1 * 1 ,lril } 1 "ilii corn turners; John Deere corn 4N. r„t ' atta- hiuent, g.wxl shape; 7 ft. Iniv \.i i ,I H ' Harris 7 ft. power mower, new; ri-r h r***’’ " n r,, I , her; Day West Hammer Mill. Me- ^ ?n<l , <• *rn "heller, 2 xxheel trailer. 4\8 ft., xvllh s ‘ 1, “ s>nxrt foi tractor, Case I roxx mill ty|»e corn

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ape"'* ^"' r ' - r,> " mounted pleka'r. m«*unted for A.

I Hinitishi ■■ PtHJLTRY

r 'lr'l I r ', * 1 lay ing M IHT eelll. These 1 haxe la, lo, b r, ,,| : ,!r' K ""' 1 ' M N ' " Hampshire Re-d Cockerels.

Lh» , (h | '''^ kllankol.s

[ n ''" : brooder hoipKi, |2\14 ft-, wscl; I hiii i. ' I "’K house-, 2 heig self feeders, I hevteul

n '"; l''ii""m ,S h " K rln k , "K box.

^I barr plows, | lawn mower, lavo novels M "" ' galleen milk e-ans, eine strainer.

1 S i >ll'in' l '.'!!'i ''' m *' uheeuf •» (on hard e'etal, •

d one thirty galleen gas drums,

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'""i r HO | ^ HOLD (iOODs kklihai, V 1 K, " H, condition; slifi upU dslse-i •<! *" i 9\io h "''■"''iongj table, coffee 1 table, end (able, radio ! rv.'uJi" ri " {Sl k"*''l as new; one 11-8x12 weeol rug, iDel sta i H 1 s, ' v, ' ri, l throw nigs, kite-he-n rug. geeesl: I, ln R mat f ' ,r "" v , ‘ ln,, 130 .'cars old, Dak; Dak P'ih'Xsei-s cotlon mattress, woeMt xxardrobe, ;i'e 1 ial “"•el | v’,.,, ‘'V " f " ra " crK, 2 set htul springs, Frigidnlre li^ht •'diama/’.eio gas stove weth Robertnhaw lu< "'tsnsii, 'e"^ , breakfast table 1 and 4 matching V<e, ' %h| c. weerk bench, 2', x (i ft. with shelves; iis,,.. . ""“"c, used last winter; Kaiamitzo* Warm ' H,: 3 <«lel Y! n,, ' r ' k' ,,Kl «" new, utility cabinet, 7.1 lb. ^ fuen!* 1 Il * ''hairs, and many eitheT Items used d DK l ** a11 * n k ,,0 'l eeenelltlon. an** Cline Graybill, Owners I 1 Hurst ' Not resiMmsiiblr '• > case of aeclele'iits. cts. Reeaoludale Hank A Trust Co., Clerk Lnneh will he served,

ear-old ranch girl Jackue Mercer (center), wh, came to th, annual beauty page“Miss Arizona’’, poses wit 1 her jeweled crown and huge trophy aft. i h>

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ant at Atlantic lity^as^---—^” shp w ^. se i ecte j ove , 50 K i,-h from 4.1 state? and crowned by , Driscoll of New Jersey. With her are (1. to r.i. 1 Miss Colorado”, third-runxer-up: ,

Chicago. "Mias Illinois”, seco i 1 unner-up; Knlheiiiic Wright of Pascagoula , j; and "Miss California”, 'fourth runner-up. "Miss •America" 1

*5 000 scholarship, a new *3.000 automobile, and many personal appearance contiacts. I

selection as

Gov. Alfred E, Trudv Germi. 18.

"Miss Mississippi", first runner- p;

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Mercer won a (International)

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