The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1956 — Page 3

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^■pcr^S AID POTHORITY FTO HOLD FREE CONSULTATION THURSDAY, Jan. 5,1956

Bflton** is ha|»p\ t<• off r lh«* s<T\i<-*- of Mr. IJobort F. Olilham, B. S., r<-«-f>niii/c«l rlf\ un iK-aring aids for sperial «-onsultatlon Thur^lav, Jaiiiiarv at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GRE2NCASTLE, INDIANA No obligation — jnsi <-om!' in from Jf A. M. to .*> I*. M. For evontng ap|M»intiin-nt consult 'lr. Oldbam or writ*- l.cltoiic Hearing Service, XSO State Fife F ildin r , Indianapolis, Indiana. SEE THE NEW

Higher fidelity b a ring ai»is, iadividually, jH-rsonally fitted and serviced. BELTONE HEARING SERVICE LLfO State Fite I’iiilding, liidian;t|>< 'is 4, Indiana If IlEAKINF is \oiir |»r<d*I«-m — BELTONE is your answer.

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Must \ on cup ye'ir band bebin l one ear? Do you fa\or a “g >< d" <ar? Hear is your -bailee to have your hearing tested IFF l\ a ijualificd «-\|iert in the use *if the exclusive — Selectnniet. r — the instnunent that tells you in advance how well you’ll hear with a hearing aid.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOB THE PI RCH A SE OF Hill Ml NOl s M\TKIil\l.s KOH THE (III or UREKN4 VSTi.rg i m>i \ \ \ Notice i« hereby given that the

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A bond or certifieil (hie to the City of Ordiiina. will he require with each bid in an a to ten <10) p.r cent o The Common Cuun (he riglr to reject any and to ask for new hi WITNESS my hand 2 day of January. 19.'*).

NORMAN W PKABnUY. City Clerk-Treasurer of City of Greencastle, I ndi

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ro>i vi i ssiox Fits- vi.i.ow vnces The following claims wer. i Bowed hy the Putnam County Boa] d of Commissioners during their regular meeting at the Court House in Greeneastle, Indiana on Saturday, December 31, 19.j.'i, at 10:00 A. M. County llevenne Josefili Rollings sher 4 131. ( io •ioseph Rollings same ... Fon iosepii Rolling.- same .... 1I 2 Joseph Rollings same .... 30.0c Claude FS. .Hanna comm mi 12.30 Eric Boesen same 22.'12

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Fined $100

BARBARA PAYTON, one-time wife of Franchot Tone and center of a wrangle between him and another actor, Tom Neal, is shown outside courtroom in Los Angeles, where she was fined $100 and given a 60-day suspended sentence on charge of issuing a worthless check at a Hollywood supermarket. With her is her attorney, Milton Golden. (International)

1956 Model

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Closing-Out Sale

Vs we have sold i ur farm. \vr will sell at public- auction at tin- lann l-K-alcil 1 mil west of Horton, >, mile south of Fnion Fhapel cluiri h, ’ min-s north of ( linton ( enter school house*, on

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Elizabethtown. J.l. —H Pi J. T. Hearell, a fornn r sheriff has an unusual hobby. He obtained a flag which flew over the Capitol in Washington, L\ C., and started it on the rounds to the variorus states, asking that it

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CINDY INMAN, 2, bom without arms or legs, gives out with a smile as she stands on her first artificial legs at Kessler institute, West Orange, N. J. Her mother holds out her arms to encourage her. The Inmans are from Sherman, Tex. When Cindy is 3, doctors will fit her with artificial arms. (International Soundyhoto)

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“THERE ARE MORE MAYTAG WASHERS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER WASHER”

THERE HAS TO BE A REASOK! DENDIX-MAYTAG SALES and SERVICE

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The lines are

All 18 Ford models for ’56 have the low-to-the-road, style-setting look of the Thunderbird

ST YKTING AT 11:00 A. M

•» 1 HEAD old: four wit h fold bull. 2 yi lbs., started on

( \ I TFE 21 s white f.'ced cows, coming 5 yrs d\ s 1>\ side. 4 to calve in next 3 months; 1 Here- * I P head feeder calves we ghirg around 500

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MIS; 1 | 1 chine; one 3-t hog fountains. 1 he iv v e it lit ke'.tie; wire s chain harpoon

VNEOFs i r» e’ ing horse Irawn mowing ma>n h\ l:auiie jack; 2 stock tanks; i tank heater; 2 • v \- tf heat lam s; one 45 .ou. self hog feeder; tr .r i < ittle ha\ .ou k; 3 hog houses; 1 iron :rct he-.s; wate- hose; si ops; oil tank; 1 heavy fork h - hur He: and some small shop tools.

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is including 1 living room suite; 1 up-i-ooker; mirror; lamps; curtains; glass

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Thunderbird-inspired beauty, Lifeguard Design, and I'hunderbird Y-8 'GO’ can be youi’s in the ’56 Ford . . . the fine car at half the fine-car price!

The Thunderbird inspired the long, sleek lines of the *56 Ford. Our terrific selling pace inspired the deals. In phort, our record turnover means we're dealing as we’ve never dealt before.

But the test of any deal is the car. Look at what you |?t in Ford. First, there’s the dramatic styling thot xiade the dashing Thunderbird America’s a l-wan led

personal car. Then, in the Thunderbird’s own engine, flie mighty Thunderbird YFairlane and Station Wagor Ford’s new Lifeguard Desigi

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the standard >dels. Best of; i family of safe

to give you added protection wherever you di What a car! And what a deal you can n

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LOUIS APPLEBY, Owner

III RST ami HI NTFR, Am D. HEX CALL, Clerk Lunch t he served by lad.es of Union Chaped Church.

IT WON'T be only the cars that are sleek and delightful to the eye at the San Francisco Auto show Jan. 7-15. They've appointed Arlyta Grove (above) official hostess and ‘Theme Girl." She's 17, a San Francisco State college coed, and spoils 37-20-37 frame. (International)

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