The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1965 — Page 8
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8 The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana
Thursday, October 7, 1968
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JEWELERS
CELEBRATE 32 YEARS of Growth and PROGRESS
Hillman’s uas founded on IXTEGRITY , . . Has continously GROWN Through Service to its Patrons, who Have Made It One of America’s LARGEST and FINEST Jewelry Stores. Fabulous selections of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CHINA, APPLIANCES, CAMERAS and 1001 GIFTS. Shop FIRST . . . There's NO Comparison YOU DON’T NEED GASH! IT’S EASY TO PAY THE WAY
Diamond BRIDAL PAIRS Regular Priced From $49.50 to $59.50 ANNIVERSARY ONLY $32oo
BENRUS • GRUEN - HAMILTON WATCHES
A Special Group Priced From $49.50 to $59.50 PAY $1 A WEEK
ANNIVERSARY ONLY
$32oo
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MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES
Sweetheart Special Two Hearts Diamond
RING s 9.95
The ring for your sweetheart to show her y o u r affection. Two hearts joined together.
MOUNTING SALE 1/2 PRICE Renew the beauty of your diamond in a Hillman mounting. All work done in Hillman's own shop.
53-Pc. Serv ice for 8 MELMAC DINNERS ARE
The dinnerware for modern living ... for guests, patio, everyday meals. Patterns will not fade away. Perfectly safe in boiling water and automatic washer. GUARANTEED 2 YEARS AGAINST BREAKING, CRACKING AND PERMANENT STAINING. 8 Ice Teas or unbreakable water glasses included.
COMPARE TO $29.95 VALUE
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PAY $1 A WEEK
CLOCK-RADIO G.E. TELECHRON CLOCKS
Anniversary Special *11.32 Wake up to music. Self-starting clock with sweep second hand. 5 tube radio for easy listening. PAY $1 A WEEK
MONDAY'S SPECIAL 7-Pc. Juice Set
Pretty stripped juice set with decanter _ jf of 6 glasses. Holds over a quart of
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY National President and Director of Lambda Chi Alpha, George Tuttle, was the featured speaker at the 50 year celebration held at the DePauw Memorial Union Building. Banner Photo—Robert Simmerman
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — “Slattery’s People,” the weekly onehour CBS-TV series about a state legislator, will be canceled after its Nov. 26 broadcast because of ratings. The status of another major CBS-TV series, the long-running “Rawhide,” is up in the air, also because of ratings. “Slattery’s People,” a Friday entry starring Richard Crenna, will be replaced, beginning Dec. 3, by an Art LinkLetter-hosted series similar to his “Hollywood Talent Scouts” shows of the past summer. The two network series that are weekly competitors of “Slattery’s People” are NBCTV’s “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” and ABC-TV’s Jimmy Dean program. “Rawhide,” meanwhile, will remain in its one-hour Tuesday slot “until after the first of the year, when its future plans will be announced,” according to CBS-TV.
j A source says this means the series either will be reduced to j ! a half-hour weekly, be shifted : to another time period or be cancelled, obviously depending on the ratings. Both “Slattery’s People” and “Rawhide” w r ere tampered with this season. “SHttery’s People” was jazzed up a bit, with new characters, to ‘humanize” it. ! “Rawhide” dropped its star, Eric Fleming, and added a Briton and Negro as regulars. The current weekly competitors for “Rawhide” are ABCTVs’ “Combat” and NBC-TVs “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies” and “My Mother, the Car.” In any case, according to CBS-TV, the time slot now ocj cupied by ’Rawhide” will be I taken over “after the first of the year” by a new one-hour | series, based on the movie | “Clarence, the Cross-eyed Lion.” and dealing with a veterinarian ; who has set up a compound in I Africa.
Holstein Dispersal Sale As we are changing our way of farming, we will sell our complete herd of Dairy Cottle of public auction at the Mox Schroer form located 12 miles West of Spencer on Stote Rood 46, 3* mile North of Highway 46, 3 miles East of Bowling Green, 5 miles South ond West of Poland. Watch For Signs. Monday, October 11,1965 Sole starts at 11:00 A.M. D.S.T. HOLSTEIN CATTLE 8— Registered Holstein Cows, oges 5 to 8 years old, with records to 15,000 lbs. — testing 4.1%. 9— Holstein Cows, age 2 year olds, 3 of these cows are springers — the rest on full flow. 6—Holstein Cows, 4 year olds, 4 springers, 2 on full flow with records of 10,000 lbs. or more. 6—Holstein Cows, 5 to 8 year olds, 3 cows in top production, rest on middle flow. 3—Brown Swiss Cows, 2 to 8 yeor olds, with records to 11,000 lbs. on good flow of milk. 10— Holstein Heifers, coming 2 yeor olds, open. 11— Holstein Heifers, Yearlings, open. 3— Brown Swiss Heifers, open. 4— Holstein Heifer Calves. Health papers and D.H.I.A. records will be furnished with these cows. Not responsible in case of accidents. TERMS - CASH GENE FRANCIS & MAX SCHROER OWNERS
Auctioneers: Jim Vaughn, Stilesville, Phone 844-2514. Wayne Branneman, Cloverdale, Phone 795-4403. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
It Pays to Advertise
CLOSING OUT SALE! Due to ill health, see will sell our complete line of Farm Machinery, and some Household Goods, at our home, located 5 miles north of CoatesvlHe, l mile west of New Winchester, just south of Road 36, and 8 miles east of Bainbridge, on Saturday r October 16, 1965 at 11:00 A. M., the following: FARM MACHINERY Farmall 450. ’57 model, completely overhauled in 1965: Farmall B good shape; International wheel disc 10'. good shape; International 4-bottom plow. Quick hitch; John Deere Wheat drill, 13-disc: International 4-row cultivator; International corn planter, 4 row; International cultlpacker, 10’: spike-tooth harrow; floating drag; Bush-Hog continental (used few hours): end-gate seeder for tractor; Cub elevator; drag for elevator; side delivery rake. Cace, (old); corn picker No. 24: wagon, rubber tired, hoist; manure spreader, International: cattle hay racks, 5; cattle feed bunks 4; 5 water tanks (2 new): 2 metal calf troughs; large air compressor; 2 electric grinders; 36-drawer shop cabinet, metal; 2 oil drums with pumps; pot bellied 4-cap stove: wood heater stock tank heater, Philgas, new, Johnson: electric paint sprayer with gun; Homelite chain saw No. 7; 2 small buildings on runners: electric hedge trimmers: grease guns; several heat lamps 2-14' farm gates, good: 2 lawn mowers: cattle tags, chains, halters and lariat; cement mixer; 12 creosote end posts. HAT AND STRAW 125 bales straw: 1 000 bales, more or less alfalfa hay, wire tied, no rain HOrSEHOED GOODS Set red dishes, china cake plates, meat platters, cooking utensils, compotes: two (1) gal. churns: food grinder, electric floor polisher, electricsewing machine Eldridge; maple bed and springs: chest, utility cabinet, waffle iron, home made lye soap: dehumidifier, lawn chairs; 2 table radioes; Bissells hand sweeper; 1 Conserve canners; what nots, desk. ANTIQUES Blue and white 1844 counterpane, excellent condition: 24 pieces of carnival glass; several pieces of pressed glass, bread plates, compotes, meat platters. cake stand, cream and sugar spoon holders, pitchers, coffee grinders, vases, glass kerosene lamps Rayo lamp; bone handle carving sets: several flat Irons; bud vases, crystal glass candle holders: Individual salts: sea shells, cups and saucers, water pitchers, small rocking chair, maple; 2 Iron antique waffle irons; apple pealer, cherry seeder; 2 Seth Thomas clocks good: trunk. 2 sewing stands, iron tea kettle: round lamp table: large Iron kettle on tripod: Victrola: love seat and chair; 2 platform rockers: large oval mirror: clock (cuckoo): 12 matching picture sets 12”xl4”: hanging lamp, brass bed, blond bed; fire place screen and set: metal clothes closet CURT AND BERNICE HODSON TERMS—Cash. Not responsible for accidents. JIM VAUGHN, Auctioneer CHRISTINE VAUGHN. Settling Clerk Lunch by New Winchester Christian Church.
AUCTION We hove been commistioned to sell in our Auction room two lots of household goods under Guordionship, on Sat., Oct. 9th at 10:00 AM. LOT No. 1, Guardianship (no noma for personal reasons) Includes; Liv. room suite, nico 9x12 rug, floor lamps, 2 kneo-holo desks, platform rocker, occ. chairs, end tables, drapes, 21** Zenith T V., comb, bookcase desk, sofa bed, two iron bedsteads, dresser, dinette set, kitchen cabinet, sew. machine, odd chairs, Frigidairo refrig., Roper gas range with griddle, magic brain burner and rotisserio like new, Electrolux sweeper, lawn furniture, glider, elec, skillet and french fryer, elec, coffee maker, antique dishes, comforts, quilts, wicker rocker, candle holder, mantel clock, pictures, old trunks, Speed Queen washer, Rototiller like new, power mower and garden tools, canned fruit, fruit jars and many other items. LOT No. 2—Personal property of Florence Meisse, Rev. Claude M. McClure, Guardian This lot includes; small rafrig., sofa, rocker, pictures, mlsc. dishes and utensils, tables, etc., also the following antiques; plata rack, clock shelf, 2 old beds, trunks, 6 dining chairs, cherry sideboard with glass door top, blanket chest, meal chest, two plank bottom chairs, tin door safe, wash stand, largo mirror, cherry chest, iron bedstead with brass trim, old writing desk, pictures, beautiful old upright piano, wooden washer, bookcase, wardrobe, china and glassware, CLAPP’S AUCTION SERVICE Maple t Ohio Sts. Frazier & Clapp, Auctienoors Lunch served.
BLOND1E
By Chick Young
JOHNNY HAZARD By Frank Robbias
