The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1956 — Page 4
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SHOP GREENCASTIE STORES ON FRIDAY!
21” TV SET, PSW2R LAWtl MOWER, ELECTRIC BROILER C1VEM AWAV AT DRAWING FRIDAV NIGHT.
* NiiW MAVSVIIXK a . ill. Loran Duncan (>f r a. X • ..II visited Sunday v ”i. M: AS a Be<-k .Iheimer. 1. M.. ai d Mrs. Clari ppei \V- dnec- <: ,y w.ih Mr. and Mrs. C: ! Mikcl a:-l grandchildren. Leak and with
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Maaten and family near Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cohort and daughter, Evelyn, of Danville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnston spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis and family at Waveland. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston on
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YtUDE FOR NEW ATLAS TIRES. lio money down, 8 months to pay, As Little as SI.25 a week per tire. SHOEMAKER STANDARD SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS i i i» i >t.—‘J Locutions—Maple and Bloomington Sts.
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I! t, :: AND SENATE ronferees have a.jreed in their attempts to 1 ?; it .. compromise farm bill. Discussing parts of the bill are \ • Rep. Harold Cooley (D), North Carolina, Seator Allen 1 i . : (D i, Louisiana and Rep. Clifford Hope (Rj, Kansas. Kefi 1 without filling , - UL ** l ; m . j —"'•■'/A' ■.
Sunday and during the week j were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cj- ! bert and daughter of Danville, j Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson ' of Idnanapolis, Mrs. Vera Keck and children, Violet Leak, Lulu | and Irene Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward took dinner Saturday with M \ J and Mrs. Walter Ward a id daughter at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Robby Johnston called on Mr. and M*s. Kenny Si at Indianapolis and reheaseu music for TV and stage show stalling next week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward
and Irene called on Mr .and Mrs. Carl McCarty and son, near Wesley Chapel Tuesday.
K()A( IIDALE Mrs. Ethel Miller who is confine 1 in the Putnam County Hospital remains in a serious condition. The Christian Women’s Fellowship met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Freda Robertson. Mrs. Clella Hays, president, was in charge of the meeting. Mr .and Mrs. Doyne Cooper are spending several days v.itii his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estoi:
Co p. i ind daughter, Deana. Several members of the RoachHome Demonstration Club went to Greoncastle Saturday ■ hrre they toured a bank, then ih- y enj' yed a delicious luncheon ut the Boots ’n’ Saddle. After held their busi- ■? meetirg with Mrs. Betty FonJ in charge. Mrs. Blanche Chamberlain returned Tuesday from Campbells burg where she was called by the s lions illness of her brother, Walter Pm due. He is still in a crtical condition. The P.oachdale Garden Club
met Thursday evening in the Library basement with 21 members present. Arlie Faller, president, was in charge of the meeting. Charles Rady gave an interesting discussion on Fertilization and Insecticides. Irene Gough led a round table discussion on catalogs, and ordering plants, seeds and bu bs. Plans were made for an auction sale of plants and bulbs at the May meeting.
65 bounty from the city for a red fox he short within city limits. Grimme, who used a bow and arrow to finish off the fox, was the first person to collect the bounty in 5 years.
FOX BOFNTY HARTFORD, Conn.— (UP) — Herman J. Grimme, Id, collected
PANTRY SHOWER SALE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Robert Eugene Harvey, et ux to Joseph C. Knaucr, land ir. Grecncastle Commercial Place. $1. Edward J. Staub, ct ux to Ralph T. Klipsch, et ux. laml in Grecncastle Peck's Enlargement. IL Forrest V. Brown, et ux, to May and Roach Wayne Huger.
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land in Monroe twp . $1. MARION MOTHER WINS A Marion mother of three boys won the final bake-off last Thursday for the title of "Mrs. Indiana," according to Howard Schlatter, Indiana Gas & Water Co., Inc. Mrs. Robert E. Oatis, who'* husband is a career national guardsman and motion picture projectionist was declared the winner by a panel of three judges after several hours of food preparation in the home ecoomics department of the Harry E. Wood school in Indianapolis.
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PUREX DRY BLEACH '£ 37^
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LIQUID TREND 2 : 59/ For Dishwashing or Fine Clothe,
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