The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1964 — Page 8
Page 8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
NEW LOOK AT
HOME FURNISHINGS
I QUARTET OF SPANISH FLAVORS, each is subtly expressed as your good taste demands. Perfect complements to the strong Mediterranean decor, these four are also tor the room that only suggests a Spanish
mood. The delicate arch series, routing and turnings are evidence of the great car with which each table was handcarve* Matched veneers insure table top beaut] Sam Moore Furniture Industries. #4
Mrs. Geraldine Marstellar and Mr. and Mrs. John Fulwider to Matoon HI., Sunday, where they were guests of Mrs. Mate Carrington. Mr. George Whitaker was moved from the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis to the Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. Williams entered the St. Anthony Hospital in Terre Haute Sunday for observation. There will be a miscellaneous shower held at the Community House in Fincastle for the Rex Boswell family, Monday evening, Oct., 12. The Boswell’s lost all of their belongings in a recent fire. Mrs Alice Keck had Sunday i dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ; bert Keck in Roachdale.
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FINCASTLE NEWS
I Roscoe Oliver Sr. and two child- ] i ren present as guests. After the
The Fincastle Country Club reading of the clubs history, recelebrated it’s fiftieth anniver- freshments of the anniversary Wednesday night with a lovely cake and orange sherbere were dinner at the Fairway Restau-; served by the committee, rant. There were twenty-one Mrs. Virgil Asher entertained active members present with with a Stanley party Monday eleven past members and Mrs. j evening.
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THE . CADENCE COLLECTION is a re- to-the-wood finish that hugs the sorfao freshingly different concept of thin line reducing shine or gloss. AH case tops ai modern. The crisp, clean silhouette is em- surfaced with matching high pressure Ian bellished with softly curved overlay drawer inated plastic that resists spills and mai pulls to create a stylish, tasteful appear- ring. Johnson-Carper Furn. Co. 4 ance. The Toasted Walnut finish is a close-
■COUNTY SEAT” — handsome Colonial Inrniture that takes its name from the frontier’s most popular towns. The fine Pecan woods are finished in a rich, mar•esistant. Praline Brown. The Colonial mood is heightened by the extra heavy feamer fsoats, the superb antiquing and
the solid brass hardware. To this is adde the contemporary flavor of cane. Note bo* its use on the head and foot board is re peated on the wing mirror — a flat term complement to the Colonial theme. Emptr Furniture Corjt. *2
ADMINISTRATORS SALE Th« property of the late Margaret Overshiner will be sold at public auction at 1057 Ave. D in east part of Greencastle on Saturday, October 10, 1964 at 12:30 P. M. Good Frigidaire refrigertaor, apartment size Hardwick gas stove, Hamilton gas dryer, Maytag washer—good, two other washers that work, utility table that is wired, chrome breakfast set with six chairs, small metal cabinet, small wood cabinet, Delmonico electric organ like new. Airline portable TV—like new, two piece living room suite— Hideabed style, platform rocker, iron bed. springs, and mattress, dressers, iron bed, springs, and mattress, metal wardrobe, antique chest of drawers, Domestic sewing machine, small white metal cabinet, tables, lamps, oil lamp, throw rugs, some beding, linens, lots of fancy work, phonograph and records, metal clothes hamper, lawn cart, metal tubs, old metal cabinet, dishes, cooking utensils, laundry stove, lawn hose, two folding lawn chairs, step ladder, two old TVs, odd chairs, hand lawn mower, shovels, rakes, rugs, stand tables, and everything used in a good lifetime home. NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS CECIL CUNNINGHAM, Administrtaor Frank Stoessel, Attorney Terms: Cash Alton Hurst, Auctioneer Ernest Rader, Clerk
Mrs. Oliver Baird and Mrs. Nona Routh visited Mrs. Austin Heady and daughter in Jamestpwn Sunday afternoon. ;
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Mr. , and Mrs. Howard Myers have had their daughter and their families as guests the past
| week.
Mrs. Richard Leake is taking extension work In Purdue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden spent Saturday night with their | daughter, Sarah in Indianapolis, Mrs. Borden remained untill Sunday evening. Mr. Carl Borden and Mrs. | Maude Brothers had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Asher and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sis- j ter and family of near Ander- ;
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams received word Tuesday of the | death of Orville Adams who was brother-in-law of the Williams. Mr. Adams who lived in Florida passed away while visit-) ing in Indianapolis. Mrs. Oliver Baird and Mrs. Hazel Bales visited Mrs. Verna Miller where she is recuperating in the home of her daughter Mrs. Leland Cox in Dan- j ville. They also called on Mrs. Edith Byrd and Mrs. Wilford Harmeless. Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter accompanied Mrs Bertha Clodfel- I
CLOSING OUT SALE As we're leaving the farm and will live in a trailer we will sell our personal property at public auction at farm 4 miles north of Reelsville, 8 miles southwest of Greencastle or 8 miles northeast of Brazil, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, ’64 At 10:30 o'clock FARM MACHINERY Ford tractor in good condition, 2 bottom break plows, 2 row cultivators, I.H.C. disc and tandem, hydraulic dump rake with 3 pt. hitch, rotary hoe, lime spreader, I.H.C. 4 wheel manure spreader, spike tooth harrow, tractor grass seeder, cultipacker, clover seed buncher, hog fountain, tank heater, large electric motor, fan mill seed cleaner, all kinds of hand tools, wrenches, forks, shovels, chisels, chains, barbed and woven wire stretchers, buckets, baskets, bags, grease guns, and many other fools, lord press and sausage grinder, extension ladders. HAY 60 to 100 bales of mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 large 10 point deer head mounted, other mounts, electric range, safe, table and 6 chairs, china cabinet, buffet, Crosley refrigerator, antique turntop table, nice pair of twin beds, springs and mattresses, old fashioned dresser with marble top, large mirror, antique chest of drawers, Victrola, Jenny Lind bed, dressing table, chest of drawers, 9x12 rug, 1 Sandwich glass oil lamp, other lamps, 3 pc. living room suite, desk and chair, library table, small tables including some antique*, one lot of antique dishes and cups and saucers, pitchers, etc., other dishes, cooking utensils, pictures, picture frames, all kinds of books, old fashioned rocking chairs, large window glass, copper boiler, iron kettle, pots, sewing machine, old fashioned wash stand with marble top, some flowers, fruit jars, jars, jugs, crocks, 1 pasteurizer and many other useful articles used in a good home, old telephone. GUNS: Double barrel muzzle loader, 12 go. pump gun with 2 sets of barrels, Remington 22 rifle. Please come early as this is a lifetime accumulation. Terms — Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents. Dinner will be served. MR. & MRS. ANDREW STONER
Alton Hurst, Auctioneer
Kenneth Shannon, Clerk
ITRENCH CHARM MAY BE ELUSIVE, but the fruitwood finish. In addition to its di there s no doubt that it’s been captured in sign excellence, this group features f ross Con tree,” a collection of French unique self-starting, self-locking device o Provincial bedroom and dining room furni- all three tables offered in the group. Whil ture. The warmth and wood grain interest Furniture Co. 41 of maple and butternut are heightened by
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a 4-coil base with a spring eu s .. . attached back is filled with kapok. Othei features of this moderately priced ptec< include arm covers, self decking and yom choice of cushions of 5” crowned foam her ul
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