The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1954 — Page 3
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CLOSING-OUT-SALE Sinrr' tfw d<-ath **f my wif»- I ha\^ ^»»W my farm and will »HI my personal property at aix tion at my home oa %tate road 4S, ij mil*- Mttith *»f lirn k C hafM I and 4 mile* north of Grrencaatle,
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 4,1954 AT 19:30 O’CLOCK, OST C». E. IM” televMon s* t and a*-rial. refrigerator, good condition; electric fan. e|*itric pad. el*-»tric Lamps. 3 bed spring* and mattresses, feather pillows, «»th«-r h«-dding, 3 9x12 ruga, aexeral throw rugn. se\eral na k«-rs. straight chairs, elec tric sweeper. 3 drmaers. 3 nice wanlrohes. han«l su*-*-|e-r. 2 book ca#^**. library tables, small tabl*-s. oak china closet. «-««>k stove, oil stove, cablne<s, dining room suite, table an I H chairs, butfet; sewing machine. 2 safes, picture*, including S4en*- antiques, lot nice dishes, cooking utensils, cans, crocks, pink, garden tools, hand tools, hammers, saws, axes, scythes, 2 electric- washing machines, and everything used around good lifetime home. 2fK) to t!M) bal*-s clover hav. ah*» it .»00 hales nice wheat straw . CHARLES RUTTER, Owner At same tim*- and place Mrs. Charles Bra* kney w'ifl sell the following: Good s*-wing m^* hinc. wine living room suite, used little; library table, two ui<k«-r chairs, rocker, piano bench, coal heating stove, good condition; S rugs, 9x12, one like new ; linoleum rug, 9x12; 5 throw nigs, dining table with four extension leaves, 8 dining chairs, 2 double beds with mattresses and springs*, 2 single beds, chest of drawers with mirror, dresser, large wooden wardrobe, morris chair, bookcase, secretary bookcase, folding screen, wooden kitc hen table with four chairs, wooden safe, oki fashioned kitchen cabinet. ;t window seat boxes, 2 long wall mirrors, I short one; 2 pair long brocade <|ra|s-s, lined; electric refrigerator, electric washing machine, good condition; electric roaster, electric heater, two burner hot plate, eleetrie iron, electric sweeper, tank type, with attachments; odd lots of dishes and pans, some bedding, step ladder, 2 porch chairs, miscellaneous tools, numenHis other items collected in 50 years of housekeeping. Terms: ( ash. Not responsible In case of accident. Hurst and Fickle, Auctioneers. Cliff McMains Clerks. Dinner served by Brick Chapel Ladies Aid
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$ 1,500.00 $ 5:>0.00
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l.umtaer IM TNAM COl'NTY HOSPITAL Inauruiice
Salary of Bookkeepers 1.22.'a.OO Offica- Supplies ’..... 100.00 Talephone g- Telegraph 200.00 Social Security ( F. I. C. A.) 275.00 Total Administrative $ 2,350.00 Salary of Ollier Help 4 2,800.00 Bakery Products 200 0( Canned Foods 500.00 Ale its, fresh g- cured 500.00 Other foods 300.00
Total Dietary * 1.200.00 $ 1.500.04 101A Salary of Janitors 500.00 401B Salary of Maids 500.0*' t I a;n| \ Commis.iou of Anetlietists $ 2.000.00 ••n.’ \ Drugs .v Medicines -a • • 2.000.00 tin.’B Other medical-surgical supplies ...... 0.000.00
Total Mediea I - Surgical Tnii; Salarv of Nurses .... iolC Salary of Attendants .
$ 11.(*04.90 $ 1.000.00
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Total Nursing Service Salaiy of Technicians I'oniiniss on of Hadiologist i "oi11missjon of Klectracardiograph J-’iIiiis .v Chemicals
Total X-ray Salary of Technicians Commission of Pathologist $ I dal of Additional appropriations for opeia'ioii of hospital from operating
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Total of adidliona.1 appropriations for • Mit mn to hospital from ('umulative L'lildin-; and Kcumdeiing Fund $11,800.90 ful VTV WKI.KARK Itt il Assi-tati «■ for depeiidi-nt children in custody of relatives $ 1.004.09 • %l OK ALL APPROPRIATIONS 9«8 2 01 T i \ i t \ • it" : u at - : ti it < et ing slotII have a right to bt he.i’ l tloi.ai T ■ •Mitmnal ippropriations as finally made will be .vuton ati .il\ tef.it I ti . State Tax Commissioner* which Board uill hold . furt i . ■ . iritm within fifteen day* at the County Auditor's '. Indian ; At such hearing taxpayer* objecting to a i\ i>f sm .ddittonal appropriations may be beard and interest.1 taxi avei- \ in*, lire of the County Auditor when and where such 'tearing Mill he held. CLAI'PK II HANNA. CKCIL H I5H<*\\ N. KHIt* BOKSKN. I TN AM COL NTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS si gne.l VLF.N <’ BUY V X. Pvitnain County Auditor. 25-2L
MORTON Mr. anti Mrs. Floyd Yochtini ami Mrs. Daisy Alexander attended a reunion on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Flora Crodian of Ladoga. FIM ASTLE NEWS Mr. Joe Everman. a life lon% resident of this community, passed away Wednesday in the home of his son, Neal Everman and wife in Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Everman had gone to their son's to be cared for this summer, where them daughter. Mrs. Olive Baird and Mrs. Addie Cl"dfelter helped in caring for thi m. Tuesday, Sue Ann Plodfeltor
flew to Matoon. Ill. to visit relatives. Mrs. Randle Grimes entertained with a Stanley party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Leaton and Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. Omer Scott Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ford are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday evening. Claude Elden McGaughey los* two fingers while loading hi.® truck in Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Bertha Clodfelter hatbeen visiting her son. Dennis Clodfelter and family this week. Mrs. Frank Wilson received a painful injury to her leg when
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Foremost® Western jeans r $279 Boys’ S2.29 ♦ • New tight-fitting pattern • 11 ounce Sanforized! denim • Copper plated rivets • Heavy duty zipper fly, 5 roomy pockets
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Sizes 8-16 Yes, they're real O.D. Cargo pants, same kind used in the armed forces. And mom, these pants are rugged, they’re of clean finish herringbone twill with a heavy duty zipper fly anil oversized cargo pockets. Real popular with the boys, they’re available in vat--dyed olive green.
JOYS’ BIG MAC JEANS . I SOYS’ HUSKY JEANS . .ITTLE BOYS’ BIBS . .ITTLE BOYS’ JIM JEANS
NOW ... EASYCARE ORLON IN BOYS’ SWEATERS! 3.98 I Horns "ill be delighted with I these really practical Ortons! They ••re machine washable I (with lukewarm water), resist shrinkage, keep their fit! Vnd they’re terrific buys for .t-hool, for year ’round, in 6 Ipopuhtr colors; sizes 10-18.
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BOY’S SCUFFLESS TIP OXFORD 4.98 Sizes 121/2-3 Especially built to take all the hard wear young fellows et*n giv**! Finish-*-<1 split st iff tip takes lots of punishment .interflex suit* means comfort and, of course, they’re Sanitized for cleaner, better wear! Sizes 8*2"12 $4.49
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BE SMART SHOD IN PENNEY’S SOFT STEP-IH! 5.90 (ilmving new eol«»rs in Penney’s sel«-etion—pal-omino—atld even more fashion to this casual! In glove soft leather. its stit'-hed design gi'<‘> your foot that shorter, more flattering appearance. Goodyear welt construction. AA-B. 5-9. Sanitized for cleaner wear!
“Ill HE BOY” Tailored shirts with a Dainty “Little Girl” Look! $1.98 - S2.98 sin- w ill love them, and they are c is\ to keep too. Ki ,ht for Lail and School. Solid colors with fancy collar and rials and fancy patterns. M tin sf v h s to choose from. Links—Pins—Ties also.
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WESTERN-STYLE SIMULATED LEATHER JACKET 6.90 .Makes any young miss feel like a famous cowboy's best girl! Fringed, front-zipper style in strong vinyl plastic looks like mellow leather, won't scuff, crack or peel , w ipes clean easily, so v on needn't hesitate about buying in white. Mile, pink! 7-14.
WOOL ZEPHYR CARDIGANS .. . SANFORLAN TREATED!
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SMART MOCCASIN TOE CASUAL OXFORDS Men’s $7.00 Boys’ $4.98 Comfortable heel - hugging moccasin toe oxfords with composition soles for long rugged wear. Made of top quality side leathers throughout ! Sanitized.
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Swinging wide and handsome in Hi*- parade of buck-1o-school separates from Penney’s are these wools and biends. Added s!; it- nutes: smart slash pockets and buttons and !>• ii- iii contrasting colors • s 7-11.
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she fell in her home 1 si wee’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers an : son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mink in C: icin-
nati. Miss Nancy Huber is spending a few days at Lake Wawasecwith sorority sisters.
Mrs. Huber and Garry Huber visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold
1 and son. Janies Keith called on Mrs. Maude Brothers Sunday afternoon. Several from here attended a
DON'T BE EMBARRASSED BY SCATTERED BILLS We will help you out of debt. Loans up to S500 on your personal security » Monthly Payments Arranged for Your Income
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Summertime Mod oil Winter tony!
For luxurious living ... dean, comfortable and economical heat all winter long . . . choose a Williamson Gas Furnace. Hs quality construction insures long life and thrifty operation. Make the right choice today for years of carefree heating.
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with a home made . < : cake social Saturday . g honor of the app: ),r 2 : . u age of Miss Nancy R br • Dave G: guest.-. Nant F Harbuson, X r. y H C
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Mt. arid Mrs. Dewey Henthorn and F'atricia returned home Fhitrsday from several weeks ■ : the Western States and
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Dor's Kinkla Dance Studio OPENS SEPT. 8TH Registration Augi-st 33'31 st.--September I, 2, 3rd. ( lasses and Priv.it • les . in> far b*-ginners, intermediat****, and advanced.
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