The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1957 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER Till K>.. NON. 14. 1957. Pa*** OKKrLNC ASTLE, IND.

W. H. WARD VOI R BIBLE SPEAKS of THE I LIN; ME NT • Is it I ist, preseni of FTiture? • II<»\\ will it effort you? Hear the Bible answer illustrated in LI 1.114:11 Diorama. FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 7:30 P. M. Lions Club s '<> , ;l|i Maple and East Elm Colored Mo.'!«*: Book of Arts Hymn Sin- in*;: 'special Music Everyone Welcome ROACHDALE Mr.s. Ethel Eggers and Mrs.

• Alda McCanunon shopped in j Crawfordsville and Greencastie 1 Monday. Mr and Mrs. Oil Blaydes were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and I Mrs. Robert Blaydes and family. ! Miss Shirley Simpson was a guest Thursday and Friday of Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Graham of Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley McFerran of North Salem were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran. Mrs. Nora Collins who has been very ill has been taken to the Liter Nursing Home at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Novel Cordell and son, Gerald, of Somerset, Ky., w'ere week end guests of their uncle, Everett Lewis. Mrs. Devfcey Wilson entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian Church meets Friday, Nov. 15, at the home of Mrs. C. G. Sutherlin with Mrs. William McMullen assisting. Devotions will be given by Mrs. R. C. Skelton and Mrs. Carl Brookshire will have the topic. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller are spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Sutherlin and family near Cloverdale. Mrs. Maiion Rice has returned to her school in Indianapolis after spending last week here caring for her mother, Mrs. Nora Collins. Dan Kinclaid who has been very ill with Asian flu is now able to be out.

Sign Is Losing Its Significance The "city limits” sign has virtually lost its significance except as a geographic boundary, says Dr. Lowell S. Hardin, head of Purdue University’s agriculturtl economics department.

The economist observed ^oday, out. "Both rely on many of the in connection with the observance same agencies and institutions for of Farm-City Week. Nov. 28. thtfl service. the farm and non-farm economy "This increases the bank’s or are closely intertwined and that {machinery or truck dealer's busiin the future farmers will have rfcess over what would be possible much more in common with if if serviced farmers alone, inmanufacturers. creases its efficiency, provides "Farmers like manufacturers improved services to fanners.” buy most of the ingredients of Hardin points out that the the things they sell.” he points business of agriciilturp beyond

me larm is an ever oroaaemng

one.

This means. he adds. that greater future agricultural Employment opportunity may exist v/ithin than outside the ‘‘Pity limits” signs. Fewer persons are needed in farm production and this trend, appears likely to continue. Work in businesses deali

is e xpanding, Hardin adds. Tftp third annual Farm-City Wf jek is being observed nationally a? 7 a means of exchanging inf ormation and good will between agriculture and industry.

afOTH'K to nioni-nis •Truck Type < rnnrl

The Putnam Count ConinilsI sinners wilt receive i.!s for .1 i truck t> pc or.me on Mond:i . . *

November JSth. IS*7. op to ten o'clock Staii'iinl Time. iIhsoII.io Kn*in« *. with t.x*.' !• nOxJn, i.-p ply'tff.-s or larger, nod with • .* or more tons lifting rnparifo '»i»cct ficji I Ions nray be obtained at the Auditors office. Hidders are reonlred i„ p|a, «• a I,, > • rtlficd check for, 10% of hid. The (Sonrd reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Commissioners of Putnam'CoiMi1} ■ Claude Hanna, President Eric Hoesen Cedi Brown ATTEST Alex C Bryan. Auditor M-f* o

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Pre-Christmas SALE EASTMAN AND ARGUS A M E R A S (Special Stock) To ''lake Room for New Christmas Merchandise Being Received Daily.

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Throw away your matches—oven lights automatically! Robertshaw oven control, Telechron clock-

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15 cu. ft. Tru-co!d Chest Freeier No monthly payments until March Holds 525 lbs. of frozen food. ^^88 Straightline design. Fast- M

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Sale! Wards KING-O-SLEEP mattress $15 less than comparable brands!

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REG. 39.95. Firm 252 coil mattress —Posture Crown Center. Heavy sateen cover. Box spring.... 34.88 79.90 Sleep set 68.88

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Save 520 on modern sofa and choir in rayon frieze with silver Lurex

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Regularly 209.95. Luxurious ond large with long lines and wide arms. Quality construction for long wear. Choice of smart colors.

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