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26^ €. Washington St. PHONE M2! W IT) Ft SALK: Corner Belle Union Road and Route 40 — Modern, 6 spacious rooms, basement, garage, fair barn. 10 acres including small lake. Priced for

quick sale — SI 3,000.

Avenue C — 6 room home, modern except furnace, ‘i 1 ? lots.

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M XI’I.K AX K. — 6 room modern home, basement, automatic gas heat. Deep lot extending to Bloomington St. 7 rooms, fully

carp'ded. Reasonable.

HILLSDALE AYE — 2 bedroom modern brick home. Full basement, automatic gas heat. Deep lot with many trees. Im-

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KOI TK 13 SOUTH — New 3

bedroeai bri-k home. Very attr.etivc kitchen, full basement, 2?: i bath downstairs. Large lot. X ver\ eomf< rtable family home. 1

To s •• any of our listings.

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fact). Qiicnton Dunvard, Tall Men, Thirty Seconds Ovar Tokyo, (Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson) Gate of Hell (Japanese ac-

tors).

For the program a review of the film Stop Rheumatic Fever, was given after which Harvey Ibirk' It ran the movie explaining very definitely ways that rheumatic fever may be recognized and controlled if taken in time. This disease needs the cooperation of parents, school nurses, teachers and physicians. TROOPER PROMOTED INDIANAPOLLS, Jan. 17 — (UPi Supt. Flank Jessup today announced that trooper James J. McKown, Howe, has been , romoted to corporal and named laboratory technician at Indiana State Police district headquarters in Ligonier. McKown is fonnerly of Fort YY’ayne and joined the department in

1950.

TO ENTER PRIM \ RY

SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 17— Illinois Republicans may have a | choice between President EisenI hower and Sen. XViT:*.m K: o\vland in the state's presidenti d preferential primary April 10. Neither man is an avowed candidate for tho presidency. But ( Mr. Eisenhower’s name was en- { tered in the primary Monday and a Knowland supporter said his : name would be filed by the end

of the week.

Personal And Local News Briefs

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ANNUAL JANUARY SALE STARTING THURSDAY Coats - $20.00 - $25.00 ■ $28.00 VALUES TO S39.98 Stadium jackets - $5.00, Were $10.98 Suits--Ve Price VALUES To S35.C0 Cord Suits $5.00, Were $10.98

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tague, Cloverdale, are the parents of a son born Monday. Regular meeting of IOOF Putnam Lodge No. 45 tonight. Work and Initiatory degree. The Golden Link Club will meet with Miss Ethel Schachtel Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Maude Snyder will have the pro-

gram.

Donna Kay Riggs, a student at Indiana University, was a weekend guest of her grandmother, Mrs. C. O. Riggs and friends at DePauw. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 will meet Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee VFVV Post 1550 Home. Members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Allen have returned home from a vacation spent in St. Petersburg and Hollywood, Fla, and other points in the south. The Clinton-Madison Friendly j Club meeting for January has | been cancelled on account of illness. Club will meet on the reguj lar meeting date in February. Sgt. Darrell Cortrecht, U. S. Air Force, is visiting here en loute to further ox’erseas duty in tho Azores. Sgt. Cortrecht has returned from duty in Scot-

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The members of the Putnam County Rural Youth are asked to j meet at the court house Wednesj day at 6:15 p. m. to go to CrawJ forJsvillc for the District meeting. Transportation will be furj nished. The Ridpnth PTA will meet at Speech Hr 11 Wednesday evening ; at 7.C3 p. m. Dr. Russell Hum- : bert will give a report on the White House conference. Room attendance will be taken at the ! door. A business meeting will fol- ! low the talk.

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TV TONIGHT

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Dresses ■■ $5.00 ■■ $3.00 VALUES TO SI6.93 Skirts $2.00

Sweaters ■■ $5.00 VALUES TO S8.98 Blouses - Slips - Purses - $2.00 Nylon Panties 69c Jewelry--Vz Price--Value To $5.00 All Sales Cash. All Sales Final. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ADLERS

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Fisco Beat

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Name That Tune

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Phil Silvers

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Navy Log

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864.000 Question

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Warner Bros.

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Wyatt Earn

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Cavalcade Theater

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Fishing Club

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T Led 3 Lives

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News

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Soldiers of Fortune

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864.000 Question

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Trust Your Wife?

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TV News

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Late Weather

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Late Show

'•Vcstinrthouse O WRIGHT’S ELECTRIC SERVICE 105 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE

collection will taken for the Polio Fund. There will be a pot holder exchange and another auction. Members please bring things for the auction wrapped. Roll call will be answered by giving husband's name. Associate Tri Kappa Meets Thursday Associate Tri Kappa will meet Thursday, January 19th, with Mrs. Joe McCord. Mrs. Kenneth Eitel and Mrs. John Fobes will be assisting hostesses. Gohin \V. S. C. S. To Meet On Thursday Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Gobin Memorial Methodist church will meet at 2 p. m. iu the church on Thursday. Mrs. Ray Mosteller will lead worship. Mrs. Clinton Green is program chairman. She will introduce a guest speaker who will talk on present-day affairs. Mrs. W. J. Fuson is in charge of the fellowship tea. The new church note paper will be on sale at this meeting. Mrs. Garner Hostess To Woman’s Progress Club Mrs. June Gainer was hostess to the Woman's Progress Club Wednesday evening, Jan. 11th. The president, Mrs. A. F. Higgins, opened the meeting with the \ T erse of the month and the meaning of New Year. Mrs. Garner gave the devotions | and roll call was answered by interesting response on appointed subjects. Mrs. Albert McFerran reported on her Christmas Cheer baskets and the joy it gave her in presenting them. Business consisted of payment of club dues by those present, and round table discussion on visit to the veterans hospital. Also talk on legislative division, and short review of the famous speech of “Susan B. Anthony’’ on woman’s rights. Resolutions for the new year were given by members. Also community achievements were discussed. The club enjoyed songs by Cathy Weabrook and Sara Beck of the junior choir, entitled “He" and “His Hand.” Mrs. Garner gave an interesting stunt called Sell Buy or Give Aaway, in writing which was very amusing. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the meeting was adjourned to meet February 8th at the library basement. There will be a guest speaker. Ail members are urged to be present and bring a guest. Mrs. Mary Blue and Mrs. June Garner have charge of the program. The group was glad to hear that two of the members, Mrs. Ellen Purcell and Mrs. Nina Asher are improving after being in the hospital for some time. Women’s Fellowship To Meet Thursday The Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. John Boyd will have the program and Mrs. E. R. Bartley will be the worship leader. Greencastle O.E.S. To Meet Feb. 1st. Greeneastle chapter No. 255 will meet in regular stated meeting February 1st. There will be election of officers for next year. OES dues are due this month. Woman’s Bible Club .Meets Friday The Woman's Bible Club will meet Friday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Naylor. Mrs. Nettie Utt will have devotions and Mrs. Hargrave will have the program. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Charles Henry Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Burnett, 9 years. Jan. 17. Debbra Kay Sutherlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sutherlin, Fillmore. 6 years. Jan.

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CANNON’S TOP COATS SPORT COATS

SUITS IN 4 GROUPS S35.00 To S39.59 $24.95

S42.50 To $47.50 $3195

$E0,00 To $57.50 $38.95

JACKETS S60.00 To $69.50

$45.95

TOP COATS IN 4 GROUPS

$29.75 To S34.75 $19.95

S39.75 To $44.75 $29.95

847.75 To $51.75 $38.95

$ 2,7 5 To $59=75 $45.95

SPORT COATS IN 3 GROUPS SI9.95 To S24.95 $16.95

S2S.95 To S32.50 $22.95

$34.50 $24.95

ADDED BONUS IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR FINE ACCEPTANCE OF THE MANY BARGAINS.

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$5,1*0 New $3,45 YOFK CHOICE

ANV $7.50 HAT NOW S545

€ A N N OIV ’ H The Store 0? Values For 65 Years.

A/VINVITATION... to the man who is driving any car in the medium-price class

How you can own a bigger, more powerful Chrysler Windsor V-8 for the cost of a medium-priced car

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Frankly, we believe you will find that the Chrysler Windsor is the only real luxury car that sells at a medium price ... a car far in advance of its contemporaries and ahead of its time. We would like to put you behind the wheel of this car . . . because we’ve found from actual comparative demonstrations that 3 out of 4 open-minded men who drive a Chrysler for the first time prefer it to anything els'

There are man; rea^or. Chrysler is the o ily car completely rest; led this look for which desLnc j We call it “PowerStyle '

hi the nrsi place, the 1956 i:s price class that has been year. It has that "hair-trigger” have been striving many years.

But there’s more to the Chrysler story than styling. There's power . . . more power to pass safely wh ;i necessary . . . more power to drive without effort . . . more power to stop. There is rot a car on the road today as completely power-operated as the ‘’PowerStyle” Chrysler. Its PowerFlite transmission is controlled by pushbuttons . . . the

ultimate in automatic, foolproof control. But do Chrysler’s competitors have this mechanical trouble-free system? Not yet! Chryslcr’s PowcrPilot Steering works full time . . . does 80% of the work, not just in parking, but in long distance driving, in traffic and in rough going. Competitive power steering cuts in and out . . . does only a fraction of this job. And what about engines? Chrysler was first to adopt the principles of the airplane-type V-8 engine. Today’s engine is a new and bigger version of this engine... 250 hpin the Windsor

Spitfire V-8* . . . 280 hp in the New Yorker FircPowcr V-8 and now 340 hp in the blazing new Chrysler 300-B. Then there is the all-important matter of brakes. Chryslcr's newly designed PowcrSmooth Brakes not only bring you safer, surer, straight-line stops — they out-

last the others 2 to 1.

So if you have been driving another make of car in Chryslcr's price class ... ask yourself this question: Don t I want to know what my money can buy before I spend it? Then make a drive-them-both comparison. We'll leave everything else to your judgment. *With the addition of the Chrysler Power Tram at slight extra cost.

"PowerStyle CHRYSLER the year-ahead car!

BOB MYERS AUTO SALES 31 7 N. JACKSON St. PHONE 343

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