The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1945 — Page 4

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FX)R SALE: Alfaira nay, red clover and Big English hay and wheat straw at Water Works barn, by bale or ton. Phone 237R. Walter S. Campbell.

WANTED: Typewriters and adding machines. W. S. Johnson, 1704 “J" St., Bedford, Indiana. 18-31.

Ml * Bowd om rh# Nov«t. by Thom*

Wednesday & Thursday DON’T MISS THIS! JOHN SUSAN WAYNE and HAYWARD

in

"The Fighting Sea Bee's"

FOR SALE: 12 dairy cows, some fresh and close up springers; one pure bred coming yearling short horn bull; six bred heifers; seven short yearlings; Grade A milk equipment; 8 milk cans; 5 milk buckets; 14 extra good single hog houses; 1 twelve loot hog feeder; set extra good breeching harness; one extra good team of horses, 9 yrs. old, weight 3600 lbs; 400 bales hay, clover, mixed and timothy; one rick timothy hay; 3 tractor 14 In. breaking plows, one never been used; one John Deere Model A trastor; one Oliver 70 tractor, both on new rubber, A-l condition; 2 disc harrows, one new; cultivators for tractors; tractor com planter; John Deere tractor mower; rubber tired wagon; steel tired wagon; ten sows and 80 pigs, 5 weeks old; 20 shoats, weight 70 to 100 lbs.; 5 open sows; one good pull type John Deere com picker; 2000 bushels corn and some soy beans. Reason | for selling, my son has been call- | cd to the armed services. Walter t Keller & Son, Belle Union, • Greencastle, R. 2. 15-7p.

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WANTED To Rent until July first, baby’s high-chair. Please writ* W. C. Russell, 614 East Walnut. 19-tf

WANTED: Good gasoline washer or washer without motor. Estil Cantonwine, R. R. 3, Greencastle. 19-2p.

WANTED TO RENT: Small house with electricity, in or near Greencastle. Write c/o Box Z. Banner. 19-2p.

WANTED: Featherbeds, antique glassware and furniture, R. W. Baldwin, Greencastle, R. 4. 18-2p.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. cod

WANTED: Girl for general off.ce work. Some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. Address Box 262, r /t Banner. 20-2ts.

SPORTS NEWS

BOWLING

(By Jim Zeis'

BASKETBALL

FOR RENT

FOR RENT: 2 rooms, Elm and Main streets. $5 per month. John Tharp, 317 north Jackson. 20-Ip

-Real Estate-;

FOR SALE: Farm, 238 acres, 6 room house, barn 40x36 ft., 90

40 acres bottom

The Sectional

Putnam county schools wii’ present several strong basketball teams in the Sectional tourney in the Greencastle gym this week. Included in this group ar< Roachdale, winners of the Wabash Valley preliminary held here in January; Russellville, runnersup to the Hawks in thistournament; Bainbridge, always a threat; and Cloverdale, ar. outfit that fights from the first whistle to the final gun. Fill more, Belle Un.on, Reelsville ano Clinton Center will also be ”ir. there pitching,’’ so Grcencastie’Tiger Cubs will have their hands full if they get to go to the Regional Meet next weekend over at Attica. Bainbr.dge, perhaps proved the biggest disappointment in the Wabash Valley tourney, but according to all reports, all team dissension has now been ironed out and the Pointers will be here determined to redeem themselves before the hardwood court fans.

FOR SALE: Locust posts. No.

ll line posts—50c. Some corner acres tillable,

I posts. See Fred Reed on old land ' Price leM tha * * 40 00 P er j Hutchins

acre. Contact Sanford Romine, First Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Greencastle, Ind.

Arthur Stone farm, 4 northwest of Greencastle.

4.

miles R. R. 20-3p.

•!« *|« •j* »!« KOACHDALE

tfe -1- -I- -5- -I- 4- -9 4- 4- 4* -I- -l-

The world day of prayed was s I >rin 8 er Jersey

FOR SALE: Small stack Alfalfa hay, 50 bales clean, timothy I hay, 3 single hog houses, 6x7 5^ with 2 inch Cyprus floors, corrugated galzanized roofs; one 7 year old black mare, and team smooth mouth mares, some

and

FOR SALE: 4 room semi-mod-ern house, full basement, garden space, \Vt miles from square. Banner Box B. E. 20-3p

Roachdale’s Hawks, led by the offens.ve drive of young Bob

have been going

“great guns’’ all winter. Hutchins has collected ten points of more each game and he will be one of the sharpshooters that opposing guards will have to

watch most carefully.

The complete schedule for the ocal tourney follows: Thursday Evening 7 p. m.—Roachdale and Clover-

dale.

8 p. m.—Fillmore and Clinton Center. Friday Evening 7 p. m.~Bainbridge and Reels-

ville.

8 p. m.—Greencastle and Russellville. 9 p. m.—Belle Union and Winner of game 1. Saturday Afternoon 1:30 p. m.—Winners game 2

and 3.

2:30 p. m.—Dinners game 4

and 5.

Saturday Evening 8 p. m.—Winners game 6 and

and 7.

Officials: Walter Loman and

William Ellis.

Regional Tourney i

At Attica — Crawfordsville winner vs. Marshall winner;

winner vs. Greencastle

(now Major) Ted W. Lawson, t ie young pilot who participated n the raid and with Robert Considine wrote the book from which the picture has been made, Van Johnson plays Lay-

son.

HOLMES COLUMN

(Continued from Page Three) Failure to provide adequately | even one nutritional factor may limit the value to be derived fron all other practices. Details of the functions and sources of the various nutrients and vitamins may be found in the 1939 yearbook of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and In Yearbook Separate No. 1714. Economy of time and simplicity of method are assets for any practice, other things being equal Both of these require-

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

V0NCASTLE

M-G-M PROUDLY PHtUTi THIRTY SECONKl “K'SH LnI

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'I'ioVtl. AI-I-IIOI'IMX'IIOXS IN TIIK < m My Mn «

Noll.-,' Is hereby uiven to George Eneign. r i--, . . gene i). HuU liins. W. K. Morrison, Clarence K. Goer, John Walter I.eucus. nil members of and eonstitutiiiK '

Attica winner.

Bowling

Tuesday

K. Barbers vs.

Uni-

Mill.

Observed at Roachdale Christian btifers. Tom Stanger, 105 West church Friday afternoon at 2 Columbia, St., Phone 540-J.

program was given |

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FOR SALE: A 209 acre farm, 70‘ acres tillable, balance pas-

ture and some timber. Six room j ver y much,

Guernsey house. Good barn. Possession any fr °m Russell township

afternoon at O'clock. The

by represent.ves from two La-' FOR SALE: doga churches, two Bainbridge Orchard

churches ami Barnard church j and three local churches. The spirit of fellowship and prayer and also the program which was given in a wonderful manner, Was inspiring and helpful to all. i The leaders, Mrs. Grace Duckworth, Mrs. Mabel Ilwin, Mrs. Edn McFarland, Mrs. Juanita Ganna, Mrs. Stella Lewis and

Mrs. Betty Sutherlin.

The readers, Mrs. Hazel Rice ahd Mrs. Cynthia Ann Shepard. The singers, Mrs. Joe Carson, Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs. Carl Call, Mrs. Howard Myers, Mrs. Herbert Jefferies and Mrs. Fred Secrist and Mrs. -Claud Crosby

at the piano.

; The prayers were given by the |hcmbers of the different church* P* aud though our hearts are burden by the trogdies of the flour we know that the grace o{ pod is able to deliver and save 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Franklin bf Danv.lle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

Qodfelter and family of

bridge were Sunday guest of Mrs. Kate and Mary Anderson.

Mrs. Bernice Chastain who

hns been quite ill is reported im-

proving.

Mrs. Doris Eggers spent a few days with her parents in Linden. Mrs. Lethu Hicks has returned to her home from Lafayette. Mrs. Cora McLanghlin of Darlington is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and daughter of Tacoma Washington, BurcharU Jameson, Wilma Kiefer and Homer Becklehlmcr of linlianaiadis were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John

(Jameson.

Mr. and Mrs. Blaze Robertaon was a business visitor in Lafayette Thursday.

Apples.

Bucheit 29-eod.

FOR SALE: One 1939 Ford truck, long wheel base, new 95 sleeve motor, good grain bed, stock rack, and all 8.25-20 tires. In perfect shape. Harold Gorham, Fillmore, Ind. 19-3p.

Russellville clashes with the Tiger Cubs at 8 o’clock Friday even.ng. The Bees are not saying

but the net teasers

will do

their utmost to upset Coach Fred Fechtman's Conference

champs.

FOR SALE: 6 room modern j _.

house. A-l condition, hardwood The ^d^rfloors, full basement, glassed-in i Way at 7 P ' m ' Thursday and the

hostilities will comj to a climax

time. Price $45.00 per acre. J. T. Christie. Real estate. 19-6ts.

back porch, insulated, storm windows, and doors, built-in cabinets in kitchen, large lot and garden, double garage. Phone 911. 20-lt.

at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, follow.ng Friday evening and Saturday afternoon competition

| FOR SALE: Westinghouse Automatic Electric range. 5 burner, built in oven. Wendell Lydick, Coatesville R. 2. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: 8 yr. old Jeraey cow with 4 day old calfy Robert

Johns, Greencastle R. 4.

FOR RENT—90 acres in Jefferson Township. See Virgil Blue, 415 E. Washington St, Phone 565M. 20-3 p •Miscellaneous-

X<yri< H OF S.\LK OF FIHF TUI < K Notice Is hereby Riven that the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, offers for bale the followiiiR: One Csed Sea grave Fire Truck, .Model 1917, with a 3SO gallon pumper, 28 ft. extension ladder, two 14-ft. hook ladders, 20 ft. suction hose and one

nozzle.

Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer

FOR SALE: Hand picked com 1 1-2 miles north Wlldwiood bridge, Glenn Custis. 19-20-2p

of said City until March 5, mr., at o'clock i*. M. Terms: Cash.

FOR SALE: Mother Nature Brooder. F. Gruenhold, Mile west of Putn&mvllle. 20-2p

, ATTENTION FARMERS: Get 10 ‘ 2 " your disc sharpened now. Bring your plow points. Get all mach-'

incrv ronainwl W nn ’ a,le ,,rlce ' •'<• less than tile inery repaired before the spring appraised v.iiuc The riKiit to r.--rush. Manford Graver, 208 N. J,,<t ,l " y ”"’ 1 al1 lll,,s i" hereby - , , , served Said property may he ittJackson St. 30-30p Ispeeted at the Fire Department iti

. said City.

FOR SALE: Upright 409 E. Washington, St.

838.

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FOR SALE: Gray mare 7

Bain-jyeats old, sound, good worker,

extar gtod, weight 1700 pounds. D. O. Nelson, Greencastle R. 4, 4 miles northwest Greencastle.

20-23-2p.

WYSONG 92, has proven what

he can do with arthritis and ' piano, I others too. Get acquainted with I Phone the new way. If you are serious

do not delay. 6th. Fir. Lemcke Bldg. Fr. 0249, Br. 7957. 1-29-45

MARY JANE BLACK, CLERK-TREASCRER

13-2t.

7:00-0.

versity A. Wednesday

7:00—Stevens vs. Zinc

Thursday

7:00—Eitel's vs. University B.

Friday

7:00—Post Office vs. Home

Laundry.

Sunday

2:00—Coca Cola vs. V. F. W.

menu are met by the all mash j s.-kyj o V M v -m

method of chick feeding. In this ; ol ..’ co.vrv

method all ingredients are mixed together as a mash and kept available in hoppers. No scratch grains are used; water or milk s

provided in fountains,

conducted experiments, followed by practical experience on thousands of Indiana farms, have demonstrated the practicability of feeding an all-mash ration to chicks for the first 6 to 8 weeks. Unfortunately, all-mash feeding is not entirely automatic. Someone must see that plenty of feed is supplied. Never let the bottoms of the feed troughs show is a good rule to follow with the all-mash system. If the troughs are empty toward evening chicks may crowd into them

and smother.

„ I Council of Putnam County, muiunu, ana to all

careiuny ( ,. ount y.

You and onoh of you are hereby notified that th„ SDl . ri . of said Putnam County Council has been called i, v o' Midltor of said Putnam County, as requested by t . h,' Commissioners, and as provided by law to convea,. j„ s 0 0 at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Saturday, March 3, 194.-,, in t|„. s.ij,| , < , ourt room In the Court House in the City of Gr, , i„

and state, to consider and will consider the nhy<L member lo the Hoard of Commissioners of Putnam r, "',<1

\ aeanrv left ay the resignation of Wallace II Sp,

of the Second District of Putnam County, Indiana ' 11,n ‘t|

At this special meeting of the County Count il „f p.,.

the members will also consider Hie matter of addin,,,,.,, ^

lions, which Slid officers consider nefessary to meet Hi, on, raenev existlnif lit lids time, ns set out below. ' ra ™ \ I tlMTION AI. APPROPRIATIONS AS POLDU'S

COUNTY REVENUE FUND

( Ulirf II 1)1194

•jOSs Repairs to Buildings and structures .

20.',h—Repairs to Equipment

213a—Sanitary Supplies

602,t—Furniture and fixtures •

Pro see, it IKK \ttnrney

103a —Expenses (Approved Feb. 10, 194G) County Revenue Fund Total Additional Ann™ a

Gasoline Tax Fuad Allaention 1 'I

STANDING

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Stevens 36 Eitel's 33 Home Laundry 33 University A 33 Post Office 28 Coca Cola 28 Midwest y 28

V. F. W O. K. Barbers Zinc Mill University C University B

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It's a long jump between playing a first screen role and giving a great dramatic performance. But IPhyllis Thaxter made it in fifteen minutes. On the set of M-G-M's “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo,” at the Voncastle Theatre, Phyllis was was making her film debut as ElRn Lawson, wife of Captain

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20-2p.

CXASSIFncp AOS RUMMAGE SALE: Court House, Saturday, February 24th, 8:30 o’clock. Kappa Delta Phi. 20-3t.

FOR SALE: 200 lb. Warm Morning Heater. Miller’s Convenient Drive-In. 20-22-26-3t

BACKACHE,

LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN

Of Tired Kidney*

If backache and leg pains are making miserable, don't just complain and di

FOR SALE: MoLomtick Deering milking machine. Gill farm

Cloverdale.

20-3tp

TOR SALE or

TRADE: IF on-

tiac convertible

coupe, good

tires, runs good.

C. W. Query,

311 Ohio St..

Ip.

NOTICE I have moved by coal office ami insurance office to 21 south Indiana street, office formerly occupied by Dr. Akers. John O Rightscll. 15-eod-6t.

IT'S NEVER to late to INSULLATE. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 or

FOR SALE: Spotted Poland male hog. Ralph West. Phone, 263-R. 20-2ts.

FOR SALE: Hand saws, $2.85 to $4.05; 10- qt. galv. buckets, .4Dc; Curtain stretchers, $4.50, Pin-up lamps-complete, $3.75: Clothes racks, $1.60; 4-ft. metal hog troughs, $5.50; 2-ft. metal b,og troughs, $2.75; HydranU, $11.75; Leather horse & cow halters, Manure forks, 4 points barb, $4.35 spcol; Poultry fence, $7.25 per roll; fruit & vegetable plaques; Burdsal paints & enamels; Maple bridge lamps, $11.50; Maple cricket chairs, $13.45. Etclieson Hardware, Bainbridge

20-6ts

TOR SALE: Piano, accordian, A-l condition. Phone 273, Balnb ridge- 20-3p

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FOR SALE: Upright 409 E. Washington street, 838.

673-J.

26-tf.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WALTER SEELEY. Agent Phone 864-M

The V. F. W. Auxiliary will g.ve a benefit party at the VFW Hall, Wednesday night, February 21. Better come, you’ll have a good time. it

Best Prices for the A. & S. Junk 678.

DMf hides by Yard. Phone 1-tf.

Auto - Fire - Ufa on Farm Fire Policies INSURANCE Save 25% EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

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16-3t [ Notice Is here by given that the I undersigned has been appointed

I^iiindrv ,,,..1, I by the .Judge of the Circuit Court Laundry work. [ ( ,r Putnam County, state of Indl-

Phone 512-WX, 418 E Washing- n "‘*- Administrator of the eetut>

„ of Nancy J. Shunkwller late of

lon - 20-2p. Putnam County, decciised. — - ( Hold estate is supposed to be

WANTED: Night fireman, | “ oIvent '

Putnam County Hospital. Apply In person from 9 a. m. to 5 P m. 20-3t.

Ralph Bbonkwller, Administrator

No. S605,

Omer C. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. F. G. Stoessel, Attorney. IJ-lt.

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Dresses bright with fresh colored floral patterns! So comfortable to wear everywhere with their neatly tailored button - down • the - fronta and trim waistlines. Get several for your everyday wardrobe!

GIVE RED

TO THE CROSS

Obtainable at all drug auH)

grocery stores.

GREENCASTLE BUSINESS PROPEffl

and

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM LANIIS FOR SALE ritiiiAv. n niii .virv 2:1 Property of the late Lawrence Hoffman, Consisting of the following’: GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP FARMS 160 acres (formerly Chas. Watson dairy form) complete set of bv.ldings - plentiful water supply - 70 acres tillable - balance woods and pasture — Electricity in house.

13 acres of pasture -- Good water northeast of Greencastle.

No improvements -- 1 3-4 miles

5° acres in bottom ~ opposite Park Coffman farm - 40 acres liable - balance waste along creek - extra good. ★ MONROE TOWNSHIP FARM Allen Hoffman farm ~ 80 acres - good buildings - 2 barns - cribspoultry house - 20 acres tillable up-land - 20 acres in bottom -- rest in pasture - some timber - electricity - well watered. ★ FLOYD TOWNSHIP FARM KmbeHa^ ldWM<l “ 60 ° CrOS 140 acrei ■" bottom) botanic GREENCASTLE BUSINESS PROPERTY PaU GoTdens'TotaMon.' ” N ° r "’ ' n,,iana s,rM ' (eos, tide 0, Sq ‘ , ° ,Cl ' Store room, 17 South Indiana street, occupied by Hoffman s Tavern, street^ build ' nfl ' used as wh °lesale beer headquarters on north Indiana SUBMIT WRITTEN BIDS TO JOHN RIGHTSELL 21 South Indiana St. Greencastle