The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1954 — Page 3

(HE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JaNUARt i r >, I?j4.

YOU ARE INVITED PRE VIEW SHOWING OF SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW PHTirn’C lirill GOLDEN AUTOMATIC WITH rtULbUd H£W THE TWO-WAY DOOR DON T MISS THE OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW, SATURDAY REFRESHMENTS—COOKING DEMONSTRATION—SAVINGS! HiVERS ELECTRIC SHOP-26 N. Jackson Street

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( anaan M \ I Halils >1*1 lili" Ti»e Canaan M Y. F. met Monday I’Vi’nin^ .lanuaiy 25. at Canaan clmri’li Tin - business ineeiin^ ope ned witii ti n members p: (•sent. Old and new business was dis . assed. il was <ie* ided to imid a •w'.ir sale. February 13 at the ’.iu7.il FroZi'ii Ko<mI Isxkei. We are proud tu say we have oiii new carpet. The .offieers of the eharcli • .* per .vill meet at Reeisville enureh to disi’uss and print our paper. We were dismissed by repeating; the I,oi d's 1’I a ver and all wen! t<> tin basement for chili j

uid pop and worked on our paper. Next meeting will be at the church Monday, Feb. 8th at 7:00 p. m.

■I rs. Houser Hostess To l.ainbridKe (Tub The Bainbridge Homemakers h Id their Januaiy meeting at Hie home of Mrs. Patty Houser. The meeting was called to order hy l he president. Frances Major. The new programs were handed oi.i to the members and a discuss.on about having some family nights more often. The meeting was adjourned to '..••ct with Mrs. Jo Ann BatUey in February. Tnosc present were Beat ha Alexandria and family, Jo Ann Fartley and son. Mary Evans and children. Lucille Gibson and daughters. Gai n* t Huffman, I ouisc Lento and son, Frances Major and daughter, Betty Minnick ;ind daughter. Mary Sumauis anil daughter and the hostess Fatty Houser and daughter. IN MEMOIJY

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IT you l ave an old or pre-war car and need ; ; oi accessories for it, come in and sec our s Department We have a good stock of [.arts for Older Model Cars and Trucks!!! r>uch as: MUFFLERS TAIL PIPES WATER PUMPS SPRINGS FAR BELTS THERMOSTATS RADIO CLOCKS FRONT FENDERS WATER AND RADIATOR NOSE Many Other Obsolete Parts. I owln* & iVlur|ihy Motors >i*l i: I Fll M»l > STI ItF.KAKKK HKALKi;” 22-26 3. Jackson Street. Telephone 1014 - 1015 i.K! I \< \STLF. IMMAN \

James G. Carmichael who gave iis hie for his country. Jan. 29th, 1915. in the Sooth Pacific. We d'> not forget you, nor do wc intend. We ilook of yon often and will to the end, <Ji«iie anil forgotten hy some you may tie. But dear to our memory you will ever be. Sadly missed by brothers, sislers anil their families. p.

( MCI) OF THANKS 1 wfjh to express my sincete «ppreci;ition to my friends and leighbor.s, for sympathy expressed by the beautiful floral tributes • xtended at the passing of my father, George Kerns. Mrs. Pearl Jeffries p

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In loving memory of my dear vife. Ella Mae Smith, who passed away Jan. 29. 1952. Just two years ago today, God called her home to rest. To dwell with him eternally. To live among the best. And with her went the simshine Of a world that once was gay. I ask thee Ixjrd please let her know I miss her more each day. Husband. Elmer Smith pd

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commissiokkus' flaixs The following claims will he on.-iUered by tlie Putnam County •'ommissioners at tlieir regular meeting in the court house ai cireencastle. Indiana, on Monday. February 1. l»jl: 4 ounly Hr.rniir t'laim* Win. It. Padgett, per diem $ lio.Oti Ollier C. Akers, Uep clerk . I To.DO Itegina Shannon, same . . luo.UU Alex C. Bryan, per diem l^.ju Fern Shewniukcr, dep. aud. ITj.liO Marie Brothers, same .... JGOOO Mary McKainey, ex. cl. aud. 150.00 Thelma Jean Sliewinaker . titi.OU Bsloii C. Cooper, per diem tij.OO Jessie M. Call, dep. treas. 170.ou Mary McCullougii, same . 100.00 V\ ilheinine M'illiams, ex. el 17.80 Helen Mason, per diem . tiO.00 17stiler Byon. dep. recorder 17 0.00 Jose, li Itollings. mileage ■ 77.00 .Noel Bettis, dep. sheriff . 100.00 Noel Bettis, mil., per diem 9J.0O Win. J. Boatright, per diem »>0.OO Kugene 1>. llutcliins, supt. Pis.oo Huth Earley, att. off Itttj.Gt* Marie B. Dicks, sup. clerk 130.00 U in. It. Tipton, health off. 80.00 "hira C. Reeves, per diem 00.00 Vlfred H. Stone, twp. as. . 00.00 Baird Vermillion, custodian 220.00 Fred Porter, cle- operator JIO.OO Effle Herbert, matron . . loo.00 Herbert Gentry, fireman 102.00 Baird Vermillion, jail help 6.00 Ksia Mae Byrd, same 00.7a Martha Redding, same ... 8.27 •J. VV. Irwin, supt. eo. ho. 150.00 Dorothy Irwin, matron eo. l*o. 75.00 Kinmu White, sal. alt 75.uo Florence Baldwin, same .. 62.30 Dorothy Irwin, same .... 50.00 Frank Irwin, same 50.00 rheoline Bee, It. N 250.00 11erschel Hammond, vet.of. 100.00 Claude R. Hanna, mil., por diem S4.29 Cecil II. Brown, same .. . 79 21 ITric Boesen, same 56.81 Frank Stoessel. s.il. atty. . 100.00 Patricia Cewis 100.00 l*. R. Woodburn Printing Co., clerk l.xtt Pulnam Co. Graphic, aud. 22.00 T. It. Woodburn Printing Co., auditor 1178.<'9 M«-x C. Bryjiti, supplies " 3.50 Hamilton's Book Store, aud 11.25 t•eographical Publishing Co., auditor 29.50 M. Paulknot 47o.. aud 50.00 Putnam 4_'o. Grapliie, treas 19.25 T. It. Woodburn Prig. Co. 1336.05 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., recorder 10.70 M. Fatilkilor 4'o., ree (50.00 Helen Mason, recorder fees 81.91 Putnam Co. Ass'n. of Ins. Agents, comm. 16.00 Freil Davis, for. writs, shcr. 195 Clarence Roberts, slier, same 3.25 Harrj E. Jackson, same 1.25 Rtisli L,. Robinson, same . . 5.90 Joe I,. Brogdon. same .... 3.00 Frank F. McDonald, same 1.5't 'Carl M. Dowd, same 6.35 Marion Skaggs, same .... 12.00 Marlin H. Slack, same . . 18.20 Merle Iteinley, same .So Dan \V. Smith, same 28.15 Porter Money, same 14.10 Joseph Rollings, eon. pris. 2.oo Josvph Rollings, same, mil. 206.32 T. Ft. Wooilburn Prig. Co. 32.50 Indpls. Blue r*rlnt & Eithogranti Co., surveyor . . 20.60 Ruth Earley, mil.. l»d. of ed 11.01 Joseph Rollings, eir. court 26.90 Joseph Rollings, same .. . 19.80 H. R. Sands, coroner IS.30 Ml.ert Howard, watchman 10.00 General Tele. Co. of. lud. . 137.10 Frank Caneilla. et. house x.oo Eueas-Collins Coal Co., same 677.96 Dept, of Water Work*, ct. h. 30.13 Public Service Co. of Tml 139.11 •His Elevator Co., et. house 36 00 Raich E. Storm, same .... 2 Oo Metzger Eumber Co., same 38.21 Guv W. Herbert, same .... IS.Of. •f. E. Hood, same 5.oo I e,. School Supply, same . . 3.548 V. C. O'Hair, same 212.00 Putnam Co. Ins. Agts. same 188.39 Dept, of Sewage Disposal 23:15 Wm. R. Tipton. M. D.. jail 27.00 Putnam Co. Hospital, jail . 3.0' 'ndiana ija- X- Water, same 9.01 Dent of Water Works, same 10.30 Ptildie Service Co. of Ind. 32.71 fames F Green, same .... 6.04t toseph Rollings, same . . 61.84 ''cut. of Sewage Disposal, luo. 6.7" "uhlie Service Co. of Ind 96.26 Kenneth E. Justus, same • 2.54* Ral-h E. Storm, same ... 7.4*0 Farme-s Sunni'-. Tin-., same 18.36 Dinar R->Ving *-•*.. same . 31.31 Omar R -ktu'- Ro.. saute . 38 Donald K. Rittles. same .. 2«5.3 4 1 lie- s.*-(.llir.s Coal i'O., same 266 t*’ Sinclair Rcf(j,in» Co. same 25 I* Bcln ctt Tt’-eA.-Tuhe Co. same 80 or On-t f>r i| g *'o. same 1<l ->r 1 •'*. r> eTinev Co., eo. ho. . . 1~ 67 Wm. ft Tinton M. D. same 16.5" Mont«ronierv Ward Co., same 5 4” A ve. T-win. s-*>ne 122 T" Dr. D R P'-iptatn. mune .. 5 no •*■ 1. state Tti'l'»stries. same S3 ns r> 2 1* lift C.-» P* n 1^11 “ *’ 4 n ^f»\.f{•»«>«•'>i po.. s^mt* 10"* Ig* 1 ’v ^ t; tr|g» *» (»'• 1 * T ' 12 1 i »a »* TY« •TY V" r»o* • J ’ * 1 ^ — * T, Y T '» ooiiir* " *»mtt->om Po rTranliic. nriti** nail- Rannrxr. c;f«rno .. ict c" T '*-» ♦ *1 -A T-»A Or* \ S^’r* Ts ^ RT* 2 ' ■' ».*»-.» XT-, * | T^o*-» # cn nit’ #♦ *- pHome 1 ftA d( f "*1 T'*e, y-T r*» CO m« 4 Y * .-I I '"•>1 : ♦ v X f i oo I (T*£Il Al* ,1 e*.*tr <5prtn toritiTn ... 21 ^ 4 c '* p> I »t lr» c O ▼a-v .a ^ ... 1 A«» n4-*2»*4♦»• yi»>«*»■>>♦'jeo'.'#. it T >»- T’ T? ^ ? * ’ • 554>p _ f»o * Y ♦ C *» Qf t»*- T? 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It s Blackwood On Bridge Remove Full Burden >f Hand From Partnci With a part • score. Miss 'Bash's bidding becomes even looser than usual. She hopes to ‘•sneak out" and she often does. •South dealer Neither side vulnerable North-South 30 pait-sroie 'North (Mr. Ileinsite) S - K Q 7 , H - K It) 2 D - K 10 8 5 C - 5 -1 3 »*‘s( Lasl (Mr. Meek) (Mr. M*el) S -982 s - i; 5 ;; li - q 0(> H - A 7 3 D - J 4 3 2 I) . 4^ «> G C - A 7 6 C - K Ci 8 2 Soul It (>liss Urnsli) S - A .1 10 4 II - i 8 5 4 D - A 7 C - J 10 9 The bidding: South West North East 1 S Pass 2 S Pass 2 NT All Pass Agamsf her two no frump eon tiact in today's deal Mr. Meek led the deuce of diamonds. Dummy played low and Mr. Abel properly put in the nine spot, loiving the ace. A small heart vas led toward dummy and the 10 finessed. Mr. Abel won with Die a* e and switched to the deuce of clubs. The defenders rallied off four ilub tricks. With five tricks in, Mr. Abel then made the mistake if leading the queen of diamonds which was taken with the king on the board. BKASII WINS On the fourth round of clubs Miss Brash hud discarded a small heart. Mi-. Meek a spade and dummy the right of diamonds. After winning the seventh timk with the king of diamonds. Miss La-ash cashed four spades. On the last spade Mr. Meek was squeezed. He had tin high diamond and

the queen-nine of hearts. If he dropped the jack of diamonds. dummy’s 10 would become a winner. He therefore let go the nine of hearts. Miss Brash then discarded the diamond from the board and won the last two tricks in the heart suit. ABLL EBBED Mr. Abel '-ould have avo.ded t’;is sad result by leading the six of diamonds instead of the ipieon a( trick seven It was all right !o lead the suit as it was clem th.ti Mr. Meek hri<I the t" k. However, trailing the qU'-e.ii put tin burden of fiitme guarding ol the suit on Mr. Me k's should* ! P should have been obvious that if tin defenders hid anolhei stopper in h arts, that sioppe ii.sO had to be m Mr. Meek's Pan ! Plays like Ibis come up often

■ nd it is frequently possible to take your partner off the squeeze When there is only one suit you < an possibly guard, make sure tiiat you arrange to transfer that job to yourself rather than It ave it up to partner who may alieady have his hands full guarding one oi more othci suits. IN THE TK XDITIDN LAFAYETTE. Ind (UP I A man who couidn'l l ell a lie called police to tcU them he had knorkh'it a parking meter with his iiito. His name was Geoign \Vn dungion. Texas, Mont uia and Kansas lead the nation in number of • ercs fanned. Texas also ranks first in number of individual u nis. Pillowed by North Garoua and Mississippi

HELP FIGHT POLIO ATTEND THE GKEENi AN 1 EE I.IDNS < El K POLIO DANCE SATUR3AY, JANUARY 3CTH ! 4.KE1 N< VSl Et: \KMOK> Anil Du \ 4*111 J e'.\ *Tr\ Ne«'ls, N*c TZGUAHAKIS - FLINT 18 S. VINE ST. JEWELERS l.Kl EM ANTl.li

CLOSING OUT SALE As I am i|iiitling farming and a-u «*niploy*Ml in (nun. I will sell at public aiietion at th* Salsnmr. fann, better kmmti as the Gramm farm, located I mile s«*nfh of Bnin«-rst4t\\n and '* mile oast or X mili-s west **f (Ireem-astle and I mile so-ith. on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1954 AT 10:341 O f EO( K •;i „ CATTLE — One H year «H Shorthorn cou. ** 3 yertr old ll<i|s(«*in *-<>us. One 3 year <*ld 4»uerns<-_\ *-<*u with ••all by side. Two 2 year 4>ld Brown Swiss cows. One 6 year old Guernsey <-ou. One 2 year old Shorthorn eou . Two Yearling Giiern*w‘\ Heifers. One yearling Broun .Swiss Heifer, fine White Rwe yearling Heifer. Two •> year old Holstein cows. Two 2 year old Holstein f ou s (*r*r H year **141 Jersey e*»w. Om* 3 year old Holstein cow. Two Holstein Bull ealves. HOG'S Three Hume S*,i\s («■ f;*rr*»u in Eel»r»iar\. FARM IMI’LEMEN I •> One '32 .Mialel Ford trai tor. « iilti\ators. break plows, disc and Lainletn; (5* mower f«*r Ford or Eurgcsof, Inu lor. ni4rinl<-«l traY'tor planter. New Id#^* side -.IHiveiy- ha\ rake, rotaiy h<w. 13 hoe grain drill with fertilizer anil wed attachments. Wo<m|s Bros. ( irnibine; Se»M*p and blade for Ford Tractor; one oil lairn^f heating sto\e and 58 gallon tank ete.

Special Notice

The Women Of The Moose Wi.she.s In annoiia* e il i. eondueliug i subsi'i-ptifHi ' ampnign to raise fimds lot sn-k room eqiiipinenl. This equipment may be used l>y all Pulnain ' Mintv iesid< nl .. lenip'uary liouu; use, fie*of charge. '1’hi.s plan will he expkimri hy oiii lepiesenlnlive , beai ing a lettei of ini iihIik I ion signed l>_\ Deloi-. I'-unk. Senioi Regent; Ksther Hanson. .Junior Regent. Edna (Joudm ui. Rei older; and Marguerite Newn.aim. Trcaaiir*-!. THEY WILL CALL ON YOU SOON! The Women Of The Moose

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AWS MONON REVUE Mail orders accepted for Reserved Scats not later than Feb. 5. Orders will he filled in order of receipt. THE CAUCUS RACE February 11, 12 and )3 TO THE LITTLE THEATRE SPEECH HALL I’lease reserve Tickets B-r (dale*.) \ |»pr**\illiute E<a:i(ion I understand I ha t I imisi pick op the ti< k«'1s at '•.tm II moa's l(elw*-en Mootia\ iitorning an I W ••*lo*-s4la\ noon ••! 11**- w*-*-k ••( III*- play. Name Address

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