The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1955 — Page 3
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TT* DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1955.
NEW SENSAI
IN DBAPERIES
New Thermoneal Built-in with Milium Lining keep* haat out in •uminer, yet cheaper than regular lined draper. Custom-made to fit any size window. New IflM pattern from Joanna Western Mill* and Waverly Bonded Fabric*. Guaranteed eunfabt and Washable.
ART FURNITURE SHOP 5 West Franklin St.
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«iiwl Benjamin NicholK«»n mIiowi In Bint Hook 1. I'aa** IVJ hi the of fl« p of thp Recorder of Putnam County. Indiana. Said hii;hwa> proposed to lo* vacated will No adjacent to lauds of some of the persons named in the petition. Owners of tin- land on the West of raid propcrtj herewith to lie va fated are Arthur (iarrett and IN lores tJarrett, husband and wife owners of part of I a 11 .'iT ah«l l!ei|icl I». Strom? atifi Oollie <1. Strong hushand and wife, owner of part of lor .'.7 and lol al and said streo* or hlKhway is bounded on the Fast hy Arlliur (Jarrett and Injures Garrett, hushand and wife owner of part of I.ot 5S and l>' M» i-hel | >. Strong and Oollie fl Siroint. hushand and wife, owuei of part of lot '‘X and lot 51.
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Attorney for petitioners:
Roy C Sutherli.1.
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\OTH'K TO \ l.l. PKHSONS I VTKK KMTKI) IX TIIK KSTATK <>t William lletify Williams, d--reasetl. In ih*; matter of tin F.state of William Henry Williams deceasetl. Nr>. 9457. Notice is lierehy Riven that Rayfrtond Williams as Rxceutor o(be ahove named r *tate. has rm sented and fil-ti Ms final accolltil in final settlenrie' 1 t of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on I lie -.>.;ili of May. 1955. ai which time all persons Interested in sun’ estate are re'inired t<* appear i: said <•0111-1 and show cause, if nn\ llo-re he whv sai«l aer-outit shoulit not be approved. Ami the In-irs of said decedent and all others inter e-led are also required to anpea and make proof of their heirshii or etai-ii to anv n irt of said estate Tfnvmond AVilliams T*ersonnl Represenlati\*e .lohn H V1 lee TudRe of Putnaui Circuit Court A t tornev for Kstate Roy C Sutheelin 27-1-2t IN MEMOKV
l/i memory of our husband and father, John W. who died April 27, 1948. “Dearest Darling,” how I miss you! You can never, never know All the lonely hours and heartaches Of your pal who loved you so. Every day I want to tell you Something, dear, for you to know. Only' realizing you have left me For a brighter, fairer shore. How I miss your good-bye kisses. And “l love you mom” you’d say, Thousands of times you’d said them to me; God gave mo a Wonderful Pal, I pray. May the dear Lord safely keep you In His care, ‘til I arrive, And once more we’ll be united, Never more to say good-bye. Wife, Anna M. Alice, and children. Dairy cooperatives represent the largest organized commo lity group of farms in America. ADVICE ON ANTS Don't let ants destroy your lawn. They can be killed in a jiffy with chlordane says Glen Lehker, Purdue extension entomologist. Chlordane not only kills ants within a few minutes but also prevents re-infestation fen | most of the summer. Chlordane is commonly on the market as a 10 per cent dust, a 40 percent writable powder or as a 45 percent emulsion concen- ! trate. The simplest way to kill the mound-building ants is to ! dust their mounds heavily withj 10 percent chlordane or lightly j with the 40 pereent powder ami j water in with a stream from the garden hose. The 10 percent dust j can also be used fo the over- ' all treatment of Lawns or othei | infested areas such as flowei i beds. The 45 percent chlordane emul- i sion is used for making a spray. To treat 1000 square feet of turf i use pint of the liquid chlor- i dane in enough water to spray the area. Water the lawn heavily as soon as the spray job is com- | pleted. For details about the use of i chlordane and other materials j obtain a copy of Mimeo E-22 j from your county agricultural j egent. _
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Popular "Hollywood” Anklets of strong nylon lined with absorbent Durene cotton. White, pastels, bright colors. Children's, girls', misses’sizes 6-11.
Specially purchased for this event. Flower-bright gingham slippers—so right for Mother’s day. Pale pink or blue with pert daisy trim. Sizes 4-9.
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MEN’S T-SHIRT REGULARLY 79c Wards Better Quality flat-knit combed cotton T-Shirts—full-cut absorbent, comfortable the year round. S-M-L REG. 59c combed cotton Short*. .48c
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$1.89 MATS— SPONGE RUBBER
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REG. 3 FOR $1 MEN’S SOCKS
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Save 23c on every 3 pair of Guaranteed Socks of mercerized Durene cotton. Nylon reinforced. Regular, slack lengltu Light dark colors. 10-13.
USUAL 79c NYLON BRIEFS
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12.45 SPINNING ROD AND REEL
10.44
Only a special purchase makes this low price possible. Runproof nylon tricot elastic leg Briefs. White and soft pastels. Women's S-M-L
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2.69 TO 3.49 STEEL BLINDS
2.22
Wards lowest sale price ever. Top quality white slats, tapes, and cords. Slats slip out for easy cleaning. 14 sizes—from 23 fo 36' wide, 64 long.
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SERVING CART REGULAR 5.95
4.88
All steel with Baked-on en colors. Smoc
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1.09 KE PAN
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linum pan for angel kes. Removable bot* 13 cake upside down.
BATH CAB! REG. 24.95 Peoiace old ca
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