The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1967 — Page 7
Thursday, April 6, 1967
The Daily banner, Greencastle, Indiana
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LOST: Black half grown male cat on West Columbia St. Phone OL 3-6235 after 4 p.m. lp Notice Bainbridge Job’s Daughters Chili Supper, April 8th, Lions Hall, Bainbridge. Adults 75c, Children Under 12 50c. Serving 5:00 to 8:00. Chili & Home Made Pie. 5-2p.
GARDEN TILLING: Have your garden ready to plant Call OL 3-5236. 29-12p. NOTICE: There will be a meeting on Monday, April 10, 1967, at 7:30 p.m. at the No. 10 school house. This meeting is in regard to the organization of a volunteer fire department for Madison Twp. All interested persons are urged to attend. 6-2t. LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets. ONLY 98c at your drugstore. Thur.-tf
Housework goes faster with a newly serviced Hoover sweeper from Headley Hardware. thur-tf. NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 pm.
WREATHS not removed from graves by April 15, will be disposed of in spring cleaning. Forest Hill Cemetery. 6-3t RUMMAGE SALE!—Manhattan Church, Saturday, April 8, at 8:30 a.m. at courthouse. Special bargains. 5-3t MODERNE SWINGERS: Presents Johnny Wykoff, Friday, April 7 at the Greencastle Fairgrounds. Dancing starts at 8:00 pm. 5-3t
RUMMAGE SALE: Friday, . April 7th, 8:30 a.m. Court House. Young Mothers Study Club. 5-2t:
FILLMORE BAND PARENTS: Smorgasbord at Fillmore gym Sat Apr. 8, 6 pm. —? Pay what you will. Entertainment. Sponsored by Fillmore Band Parents. 6-3t Elberta’s Beauty Shop will be open on Tues., Thurs., Fri. only. Elberta Evans. 5-2p.
Business Service
THOROUGH cleaning, safety, speed . . . Wipe Lustre rug cleaner meets, your need. Herriott’s Paint & Wallpaper. It. BEE ELECTRIC--TV, RADIO, CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all makes and SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone OL 8-9617. 335 N. Arlington SL tue-thur-tf.
HERBICIDES For Corn, Knoxweed, Ramrod, Aldrm CLYDE HUNTER REELSVILLE Phona 672-3340 RON HUTCHESON GREENCASTLE Phona PE 9-2459
For Sale-Pets
FOR SALE: Registered white American Eskimo dog, less than a year old. Phone OL 3-6591. 6-lp.
Automotive
FOR SALE: 61 Ford Econoline Pickup with camper, looks and runs good. OL 3-6328 evenings. 6-2p
ClOVERDALE HEWS
By Mrs. Ralph Fry
At Auction
FOR SALE: Saturday, April 8, 80 fancy open Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated, 10 springer Holstein cows and heifers, 100 light weight stocker calves, 12 open Holstein heifers, wt. 700 to 800 lbs. Cows, calves, veals, and butcher cattle. Hog and sheep sale every Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Boone Co. Sale Barn, Lebanon, Ind. 6-lt.
COATESVILLE AUCTION: Saturday, April 9 at 7:30 p. m. Bedroom suite; pair of half beds; chest of drawers; wardrobe; dressers; beds; Davenport and chair! couch; odd chairs; table lamps; TVs; Radios; desk chair; dining room suite; dinette set; drop leaf table; refrigerators; gas and electric stoves; sink; wringer type washer; automatic washer and dryer; twin tubs; dishes; many other miscellaneous articles. If you have furniture to sell or consign, call Jewell Stringer, Amo phone 845-2352 or Coatesville 845-7342. 5-2t
The Tuesday Club met Tuesday evening, March 28, with Mrs. Maude Farmer. Nine members were present. The club was called to order by the president, Mrs. Agnes Murphy, singing the collect. The club song was led by Mrs. Vay Elmore. Responses were by Mrs. Esther Fry. The program was prepared by Mrs. Mary Logan. “Expo of 67,” was given by Mrs. Jenevra Knoll. The closing thought, “A Smile,” given by Mrs. Esther Fry. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. Nelle Murphy. The prize winner being Mrs. Mildred Barker. The club adjourned to meet April 11th with Mrs. Jenevra Knoll. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The Fortnightly Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva Zeigler, with
ler of Bremen and Mrs. Mary Watkins of Rockville,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O’Connor
Saturday.
Mrs. Jessie Appleby and Mrs. June Job were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gladys Haltom in the afternoon Wilma Guy and they called at Donna No. 2 Nursing Home on 67 to see Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh McCullough and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Ray and Roddy, visited Cathy McCullough Sunday and attended the Methodist Church
in Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stockwell entertained at dinner Sim1 day, Mr. and Mxs. Bvron Stockwell, Mrs. Norma Stoekwell of ' Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lester i Stoekwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petro and Mrs. Stella Davis of
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By Frank Robbins
AUCTION, Monday, April 10, 1967, beginning at 12 noon.. 500 Head cattle consisting of 400 Hereford and Angus steers and heifers, weighing 300 to 600 pounds and 100 head Hereford and Angus cows, some with calves, others to calve soon. This is a consignment sale and we will have more cattle by sale j day. Bloomington Sale Barn. % mile South of Bloomington on Highway No. 37. Galyan Bros., operators. Phone 3325712. 6-3t. For Sale - Mobile Homes
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom trailer and lot, or for sale, no money down, reasonable. Howard Moore, phone OL 3-5789. l-5t FOR SALE: House trailer, 12x50, 1966. Call OL 3-5294 or OL 3-3276, after 5 p. m. 3-4p
Business For Sale
PACKAGE Liquor and small grocery store, doing good business. Ideal for couple. Will sell or lease building. E. A. Keys, U. S. 40 Seelyville, Ind. 6-6p
nine members present. Mrs. o
Taletha Ray presided. Mrs. Jean | ospo1
Hod was absent because of ill- - La Rue G: ny visited Mr.-i. ness but we were happy to | Harold Gray in Culver Hospihear Mrs. Roxie Pickens was i ^al at Crawfords\ .lie, Sunday much better after her stay in j afternoon and had dinner in the the hospital. The program, j evening with Mr. and Mrs. “Hand On Mv Shoulder,” and Walter Brown Cl New Koss. “Little Girls Gift,” was given Mr - nnd Mrs. Elbert Williams by Coweta Grove. : enjoyed a wiener roast Sunday ' Mrs. La Rue Gray entertain- j evening with their son, Mr. and ed a group of ladies Wednesday Mrs. Roger V : iiams o. Ad-
aftemoon with a Stanley Par- | vance.
ty i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evens of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and.j Brazfl visited Mrs. Mary Logan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair ar- Sunday evenir r . rived home Wednesday after-1 Mrs. Era Cra.s gs, Mrs. noon after spending the winter Thelma Dv. igans, Mrs. Peggy in Florida * I Ford and Mrs. Jennie Lou MrS. Nellie Sendmeyer en- Mitchell, Jim and Jackie altered the Putnam Countv Hos- tended the public installation oi pital, Tuesday. the Eastern Star at Quincy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson Saturday evening. Mrs. Craggs and family of South Bend, spent and Mrs. Dwigarjs were insta.llthe past week and weekend. in " officers, with Mrs. Mary Logan. Mr. and Randy Whitaker is in the Mrs. Ira Knoll were Sunday af- Rutnam County Hospital, ternon callers. i Mrs. Frances Arnold and Mrs. Miss Jean Prichard of Indi- Martha Williams visited Thursanapolis and Mrs. Clara Prieh- ! dn y with Mrs. Vestal Tate of ard spent a few days visiting North Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brock Mr. and . Irs. C!n"ence O Conand family of Martinsville. Vir- j nor and Mrs. Esther Fry atginia, Dr. Keith Prichard of i tended public installation of the
Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
also visited them.
Mxs. Anna Belle James of Clinton was a house guest of Mrs. Eva Craggs over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Need-
Eastern Star at Coatesville
Saturday evening.
The WSCS of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon April 13, at 1:30 p. m. at the Community Building, with Mrs. Bert Gross and Mrs.
James Sipple.
Mermon Sprinkle visited Connie and Becky Clark Saturday
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate
No. EST 67-23.
Notice is hereby given that Leon !
Gray was on the 23rd day of March. | at Spencer and enjoved a wiener S/rS.ISS" 01 r ast *•* horseback riding. aii persons having claims against j Saturday nirht visitors of Mrs
said estate, whether or not now duel . ;
must file the same in said court within j Minnie Sprinkle and Mormon six months from the date of the erst ! Tom Clerk and frirls pubUcation of this notice or said claims ! A ere Mrs - lom anQ glrls
will be forever barred. I of Spencer.
Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 1
28th day of March, 1967. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court.
Attorney
Frank G. Stoessel March 30-April 6-13-3t
For Sale Motorcycles
FOR SALE: 1966 650 C C, BSA Hornet Motorcycle. Phone OL 3-6318. 4-31
Mrs. Elbert Williams and Lurry were shopping in Terre
Haute Saturday.
John Arnold entertained in honor of his mother’s-'birthday, Saturday evening, Mrs. Earl Arnold, Earl Arnold, Mr. and
Church and daughter.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hojra $17.25 - $17.75 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,500; barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower; 1-2, 200-230 lb. 18.00-18.25; few 18.50; 1-3, 190-240 lb. 17.75-18.00; 2-3, 230250 lb. 17.50-17.75; 250-270 lb. 17.25-17.50; 270-300 lb. 16.5017.25; sows fully 25 to instances 50 lower.
PUBLIC AUCTION At I am quitting farming and moving to a new home, I will sell the fallowing property to the highest bidder, ot my farm located first houso East of Mt. Meridian on U.S. 40 (South Side) on Saturday, April 8, 1967 .Sole Starts at 11:00 A.M. (E.S.T.) FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS 1950 8N Ford tractor, used little since complete overhaul; Ford 2x14 plow; Ford Cultivator; Ford Mower; Ford disc; Ferguson 3 point plantar; Burch rotary hoe; P.T.O. grass seeder; Air Compressor; 50 foot hate and paint spray, like new; 14 foot steel gates; 14 foot wood gates; used fencing; 1 lot steel pests; 1 lot wood posts; Slip scoop; Poultry feeders and waterers; Egg candle; nests; 10 foot picture window; Double kitchen window and storm windows; Water tank; Barrels; Tool box for pickup; 1 lot plumbing; 1 lot doors and building matorials; Marlin 12 gauge pump gun, like new; Lots of small tools and miscellaneous items used on a farm. HOUSEHOLD 37 inch Welbuilt gas range; Maytag washer; Jenny Lind maple bed, springs and mattress; Dormeyer mixer, good; Electric coffee maker; Chest of drawers; 5 piece breakfast set; White leather chair; Telephone table; Kitchen cabinet; Fernery; Lawn furniture; Floor and table lamps; Electric fans, some large ones; fire place sets; Utility table; Lots of Miscellaneous articles used in a home, including bed clothing, spreads, etc. Antique rocker and some antique dishes. Net responsible in case of accidents. TERMS - CASH L R. McCABE, Owner Wayne Branneman, Auct. Phene Cloverdale 795-4403 Lunch will be served! FOR SALE at Private Sale—3 Bedroom ranch type house and lot, 7 largo building lots on U.S. 40.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana that the
proper officers of said .county at their I Calvin
regular meeting place at ten o’clock I . . . , , , on April 12. 1967, will consider the : Ruth Ann and friend, for a Fish following additional appropriations | p;ftchr.-rn
which said officers consider necessary i J - / - -
to meet the extraordinary emergency j Mrs. Esther Fry entertained existing at this time: j ,, j s*, l County Revenue: I the Club 63 Monday. Contest Co ™ nc ^ , , „„„ winners were Eva Craggs. Mary Commissioners i Shumaker, Martha Williams,
114.00
402 Premium on Bonds .
422 Maint. Fair Bldgs 7,500.00 Total 57,314.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of said County, at such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of s’.ich additional appropriations
may be heard. Interested taxpayers, • C i vv ,-v,„f+ o,,,, may Inquire of the County Auditor tmd M . a.,d - IS. Erm.li _t ohuWhen and where such hearing will j maker spent the weekend with
be held.
Eston c. Cooner, j Mr. and Mrs. Forest Shumaker Auditor Putnam County f TnHi-inanr,'i« March 30-Apni 6-2t) OI inuianapolis.
La Rue Gray. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Mary
Shumaker.
Gary and Mark Shumaker of Indianapolis visited last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shumaker. Alike Alword of Greencastle
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