The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1950 — Page 3

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SCHOOL NEWS

Joius Sr tuiol TScws

freshmonts of cup cakes and ice

•cream were served.

Wednesday 122 children of the Jones School enjoyed the turkey dinner at the Miller School cafe-

teria.

L»nst' week grades one. two

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I Idrrary in observance j tional Book Week.

Kln:lergarte«

Jimmy Higrgs entertained

On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ' n, ' nib< “ rs of ,hp afternoon kind-' Curtis Neal visited the first cr S ar ten Monday afternoon to grade room and gave a party m, sharp his sixth birthday. Cun honor of Jimmie’s birthday. Re-! ri,kos ’ ico ‘'ream and candy were

r.—i . . served.

Kinderg-arteners were introduced to the library last week as a part of Book Week obewv-

ances.

Fourth Crude

' Mrs IHinv.in, in charge of sav. L.4VNF.K WANTADS V.W three, five and six visited the c.ty m u> stamps and bonds sales at

the Jones School reports lbat many children are developing the thrift habit. One hundred fiftyseven children in this school are buying stamps and bonds. The amount of sales this week was $75.55. Total sales since Octobei have been $579.55. For "Book Week” the fourth grade drew large pictures to illustrat-' stories and books which thev have read. In connection with social science tr,- fourth grade enjoyed a colored movie of "The Navajo Kug Weavers."

'I'tie fourth grad* rhildrei. ap predated v\ry much the gifts oi pencils and ruler from the Coco Cola Company. SirfHi Grade For "Book Week" the sixth, grade paid a visit to the city library. We all wish to thank Miss Murdock for inviting us. We sp nt some time discussing good books and reading in our room. The sixth grade science class enjoyed a movie "What is Soil-" this week. It gave us' a better understanding of how soil is made by nature.

Tit • school has secured t .vo caution siijns from the State Highway Department to place on Jackson Street near Liberty to slow down traffic during time children are crossing the street. Patrol boys lead th* kindergsirten and first grade children to the crossing and when it is safe, direct the n across the street.

MOKTON

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips and son, Mike, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wichman during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Stark of Bellmore and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Connerly were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

Bettis and daughters and Mrs. Lottie Stark. Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter of Indianapolis are on vacation and are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter and other relatives near Morton.

Terry Leonard and daughter of Tangier visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Leonard.

you'll find a big difference when you ride on chair-height

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ARE YOU A DADDY LONQLEGS? Do you feel I ke a jackknife when you sit on a seat that's too low ?

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WERE YOU THE STAR FULLBACK ? Get all doubled up when you don't have room to sit up comfortably?

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... another reason why Plymouth owners are in a dess by themselves! Fhe average Plymouth pa^enfier 'it- hipher tlian the av«*rape passenffer in lowest-prieeil t ar If> f < hijiher than liie average in lowest-prieeri 1 ar 15. I hi' means:

MORE KNEE ROOM! Plvmoiilli M-at-turk rijflit up under your knees, keep you at natural ritliiig let el. I liir full support adds preally to your comfort.

MORE EYE ROOM! Plymouth seats pive n//a deeper view of the passing scene, and they give the driver a closer view of the road in front of the ear. MORE LEG ROOM! ffeor seat pn«senger- have a full inch more leg room than in Car \. and d' V more than in < ar 15. Front seat passengers in a Plymouth have uj. to 2" more than in Car A. and 1 */l more than in (.ar 15.

MORE FOOT ROOM! Rear seat passengers have almost 2" more vertical foot room under the front seat than in Car A, and a full 3" more than in Car B.

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THEN PLYMOUTH'S FOR YOU -nvorynnp pKp toowith roominess and natural postuip Chair-Height Seats.

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MORE CHEST ROOM! Whether the ^c.ii i adjii'ted forward or backward, the driver of a Plymontli lia- more ehc'l clearance tlian he would have in either (air \ or (lar 15.

MORE HEAD ROOM! In a Plymouth, driver .md jin'scngcrs enjoy almost 2” more head room than they would have in (.ar A, hall an inch more than in Par It.

MORE SHOULDER ROOM when enlirini: or leaving a Plymouth! Rear door swings 12" wider than in Par \. 10" wider than in Par R. Roth Plymouth door opening' are nearly .1" higher than in Par A, more than 2" higher than in Par R.

ALSO, ONLY PLYMOUTH-In the lowest-priced field - GIVES YOU:

The matchless comfort of the Air Pii.low Ride The smoothness and quietness of Floating Powfr engine mountings which, combined with big Super-Cushion Tires and many other Plymouth exclusives, bring smiles to the miles No wonder so many Plymouth owners say "The next car 1 own will be a Plymouth, too!” Plymouth owners are in a class by themselves In Service too Skilled technicians, enrolled In Plymouth’s Master Technicians Service Coneerbni e, are specialists in helping to keep your car running better, longer.

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i>rin.i« s%!.i: Having sold taw fartu and fanning another location in boaInens I will sell at public auction the foliowlnn livestock and e^nlpmeat at the farm-alar tnlle west of Gre^nraatle ou Walnut street road 9 mile* anutliraAl of Vfansfleld. 3 mile* north of l-eoa ad Keytsvllle, on Wednesday, December 6,1950 AT 10:30 O’CTOCK 22 - HEAD OF CATTLE •• 22 1U head ol choice horned Hereford helfrr*. 18 moattlA old. These are bred to registered polled Hereford hAid and will calve to April and May. one registered polled Hereford hull coming * year old; one Khu-Ji Jeroev e<»w 6 yearn ok! and one milking Sh<wta<OTB row 4 years old. tooth giving good flow of mttk and freah aelt Prtng. 56 •• HEAD OF HOGS - 56 IS pur* a read Hampshire sows and gilto to farrow In F rtrruMey u»d Man-h. »ne reglslertsl llauipwhire Ixotr from grind champion storto; 40 Mlnnei«ota-lljtni|Whlre crossbred fis-dlng nhoata. wrt. tl>out t » fhe Breeding ntm’k l» double Iviaiainnrf FARMING IMP^EMF-MTS Onu Kurd tractor M«d< , l HN purcha«»<-d new W In v , *1 lent coiKtltion, oae good 2-14 Inch hreaklne plow nm tract t Jack •nc cRitttvator. one wurwer for a*><»ve IraA-tor one ? ft tr ctor tanSen disc, oae tandem rikhiry hoe L'ft tyjo- 4 ?• v :t ty d - • -actor wagon with new extra tvav* r.t‘»>e ♦ t r*' ''at top iviwl grata bed for th's wwc” i i ! * ► • ' actor corn planter with fertilizer attac e t-i id all tpt • need only two days) all of above mnehim-ry he - l-n -arud for; on* Farm Ijity weed and saw tnM’tor with llrlgga Stratton motor; one McOormlck one horae wheat drt'l w'th »*eei i-irner —• 2 barn hay forks und new ha- - — s-oop; one home scoo|>- one • h"rse st e’ h *• tacket |MMiip with plp<‘ amt cylinder- one corn sh'l' *■ o' ’If steel sUdk drag; one 120 ft. alt 'veath endng; one 12 gauge shotgun. HAY fsHP r Alsiut 7IM) hales clover tiay; 300 bushels f •ats; Id Imshels of Red Clover seed.

MK) NEW HA.MPSHIKE "ED HEN-i and l ■ > ~ » blood test.d and rated for hatchery—8 single h ■ h'His.Mt J (1 —■< .e hog houses; oae aieotrlc pig brooder; one 500 «*hl< U sl»e eli-etrlo hnsaler; several hens nests; fountains aad fmalt-rs; one 500 gal. -dock water tank; 3 portable Ico-' water o mtiilns »*v ml hog troughs. 2 tarpaulins; log chains- fence stretchers: 125 I.OOMst posts 1 gonial lumber; 526 new fireplace brk-Us -It si v vJt t o’* ♦ - ■ - •• to list and several household furniture Items.

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Not reM|M»nsihlo for Accidents.

W. B. SINGLETON

HCRMT aiMi DA/KY. Auetlou.-ers. CUFF McM.AlNS, (Vrk. Dinner will be served

THIS IS YOUR (y»P ft T v, T t^i MAKE MONEY You can do this hy owning the farm here ib-scrttoed— The Wallace Spencer Farm 2‘10 acres, located in ('linton Townsldp — Good buildings — 113 acres tillable — Prmhictlve. Contact Sanford Romine FREDERICK B. CLINE - REALTORS ISIS < Irde Tower Ruildlng INDIANAPOLIS, IND. PHONE FRANKLIN 8174 or IJCAVE N AM»: AND ADDRESS AT BANNER IWT'H't

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