The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1952 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY 1 , DECEMBER y,

SKIL Vj-IN. DRILL fMl pow#rSoui* drill fo

$42.25

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A r«*i powcrhout* dn'l to t«ckU all duty job*. P«rftctlt balanced for •aiy handlmq in any petition. Drills

into steal and

I SRIL IELT SANDER $68.00 capacity 21/4-in bait sandar for tf»a ghait or tha finest finishing. Com* ■ pact, fast, and powerful. A real work | and time*javyr tor tha home craftsman.

$3.79 9 $5.85 v - /

Ramambar Dad with a practical gift of high quality tools from ACE. Or per*]. haps you would like us to ma*e up a gift tool box with just what ha naads. ^ Ramambar, you only pay for what you salact. ^ ~ '

9 I*. Smooth Plano / S3.79 Has tamparad steal cutter. Smooth

sides and boi

Moy«t Aluminum Level $4.19 24 inches long, professional quality.

4 glasses.

Automatic Screwdriver $2.49 Quick return ratchet. 10 inches long

extended.

Automatic Push Drill

Handy for use • drill (points ii

$2.98

round the home. Has

handle.

ottom.

Electric Scroll Saw SS.8S A h.ndr, in.ip.nii*. oiff. Cuts . foot /

* minut*. With 3 bl.d.i.

Sand-Polish Kit

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$1.49

Cont.ins rubber disc, s.ndinq disci

and sheepskin pad

MOTO SANDER POLISHER v $24.50 Does sanding and polishing jobs easier and faster. Operates at the ameiing speed of 14,400 strokes a minute. With carrying^ case. .

REMEMBER - Our Turkey deal last yaur table this year • • • Every Sat.

Year?

BURGESS JIG SAW $12.95 Saws . .. sands ... files. With blower for cleaning away sawdust and fil* i ings. Table tilts 45 degrtes. jfr You may have one for

ACS stop.es

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night ’til Xmas!

H. & C. HARDWARE

HAIN’ItRIIXiL

"Whrrt Air Sets Tin. Pace”

Basketball

Tiii‘mIu> liKliiina State at DePauv. Weilneoday I'utrieksburg at Keelsvillr TliurMtht.v iJcl'ailw at Ball State Krltlay Kpelsville at Npw Winchpsti'r Dana at Bainbridge Belle Union at Paragon Four-way tourney at Roachdale between Fillmore, Russell ville. North Salen and Roachdnle. Saturday Greencastle at West Lafayette Four-Way tourney at Roachdale

I I NT ANTI,K Friends and relatives here received word this week of tlie death of Mrs. Emma Akers of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold spent Saturday and Sunday with Air. ind Mrs. (fccil Arnold in Indianapolis. George Arnold and daughters kept the store open for them. James Mandleco has been df ing some wireing for Earl Shannon and Joe Brothers this week. Mi Harvey Britton remains about the same at this time. Laurence Kelly and family visited Dick at Camp Atterbury Sunday. Dick will be leaving soon for Fort Riley, KansaMr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler and Buddy and Mrs. Maude Brothers and Joe took dinner with Dennis Clodfelter and family

Sunday.

Gene Clodfelter was home on

Saturday nigm.

John Deaton remains very (xiorly at his home Here.

MORTON Mrs. Charles Hall and Miss Mildred Hah ol Green township \ ere Sunday visitors of Mr. and 1

Mrs. Hershell Asher entertain-| Mrs Garnett Leonard and lam- family were

Max O'Hair of Camp Gordon, i and Mrs. i Gh.. Is spending a few days with ily of Danville his mother and other relative I Mrs J Mi . and Mrs. Rex Call and her n»f^* '*•

ed a number of friends witli a Stanley party on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson returned home the first of the week ftom Arizona where they visited their daughter, Lucille. Mrs. Leslie Stewart, Mrs. Howard Dean and children were in Greencastle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays and Mrs. Orville Foslser called on Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiatt and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimes spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Randel Grimes and daughter. Mrs. Roy Robbins received word from Illinois ttiat her brother Riggs Gilkey, was seriously ill and had been removed from nursing home to a hospital in Tuscola. Mr. and Mrs. George Holladay and children of Darlington were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Randel Grimes and daughter.

lly. Mi (t. M. Thomas' brother, Howard Clark, spent the day with her last Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Ix-c Masten of Tone Haute were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mauck and Mi. and Mrs William Campbell. Mi and Mrs. Floyd Yochum, Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mrs. Lottie Staik attended the bazam at the Russellville Christian church Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth and daughter, Ella Mae, visited Mrs. Bessie Priest and family of Brii k Chapel Sunday afternoon. Wilbur Clodfelter returned to his home from the Putnam County Hospital Thursday. Mrs. Verna Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mrs. Ona Sigl 'i were Friday evening visitors ol Mr and Mrs. Russell O’Haver. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin attended funeral services Tuesday for Mr. Martin’s sister, Mrs. Mattie Roach of Terre Haute.

Saturday evening Brntt!-" 1 '

visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I M, . f Cll! N

Fenwick.

Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter lg

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to be up part time after being

confined to her bed for

days.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Alhin and

able Lloyd

visitors of K&kviiif

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M,s 0ani «tt Hod I'P" of Versa,!, *

family visited Saturday after her mother u*' noon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ai owr then ' bin of Greencastle. I Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Newgent' an d family of r n were Sunday evening visitors of of M| aj)d J&r M Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelley. I tord an( , ^ '* Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgenf' Mr an i M ' le U are leaving this week to spend | called on M ' , r| A the winter in Florida. Their for- Clifford Sumu'"

warding address until Jan. 1st »« will be 21M6 Park St., Jackson-

ville. Fla. j Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver Norman Terry called on Mr. and Mrs. Rfay Clod-1 ianapolia on Monday« filter and Mr. and Mrs. Morns j m, iin ,, Mr , Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet | wen 1

M Hodge one ni||||

Mr.

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and Mrs. Co,

Wutel ' s shopped

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NEW VIAYNVILLE Mr. and Mis. John McGuire Jr., and son, visited relatives in Muneie Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence O’Hair and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stringer and family near Belle

Union.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keck and family of New Winchester, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Moine Keck. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and Alvora Weller Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steward of Indianapolis- Mrs. Kenneth Day and daughter of near Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ward and family; Bobbie, Lelan and Sharon Leak, on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward of near Crawfordsville. Other visitors during the week were O. E. Cramer of Groveland, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak, Johnnie McGuire and Bill

Walls.

Rev. and Mrs. Barth and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Moine Keck and family.

Farmers who use Kansas or Oklahoma approved origin alfalfa will find seed supplies more abundant and lower in price than in! recent years, report Purdue University agronomists. Tiio.se who want to leave alfalfa longer should use wilt resistant Ranger or Buffalo. Seed supplies of these strains are more abundant than in the past. Since Ranger is more winter hardy, it should get preference in northern Indiana.

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Slack the new Dodge up against the most costly cars for comfort, safety and performance! Match it with the light cars for easy handling, maneuverability and economy! Here's a dynamic 110-h.p. V-8 for the price of a 6! Here’s the Action Car for Active Americans!

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on Sunday.

Mrs. Lottie Stark and Sara Lou Bettis called on Mildred and Patricia Newgent Sunday afte*-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Vermillion. Mr. and \lrs. S. B. Love were Sunday evening visitors of Mr.

Cattle feeding , . < " ,n bp m »'i" to fumi not only for corn bJ nnioum.sof rouKhagal be hard to market J wav explain animal b at I’ni'due University!

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AuritI Clara s) * A dock Aunt' ciorV*' wedding ’ gift,' which reposes in the attic except when she comes to visit, can hardly be described as an objet d'artl / If, however, you do possess valuable paintings, rare books, tapestries or other art objects, they should be specifically insured under a Fine Arts policy. *0"*e*e iiUkWnmf This policy covers you against the many hazards which might destroy lh#tr_valut, v CENTRAL Insurance Agency, Inc. (Affiliate, Central Nut Inn it I Bank) — Plmne 134

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• Naturally MODERN WOMEN want to get out of wash day slavery—and who can blame them, now that it’s so simple? Vf'eVe yet to see a husband, either, who isn't enthusiastic about the modern electric laundry wife-saver trio! Men find these wonderful electric helpers fascinating, mechanicallythey’re amazed at how inexpensive they are to operate—and they’re quick to appreciate why they do a better job than any other washing equipment ever invented. But the thing that really matters is-' ^ banish ''wash Jay" as such, forever. You just "do a load” any time of the day this mod ern way... set the dials and leave the house if you want to. It’s as easy as that. So give yo/vr wife a real present—all three at once, or one at a time for each important anniversary in 1953. Your dealer will gladly arrange low monthly credit term' NOTHING you could give her will mean so much! ALL-ELECTRIC

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