The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1946 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIAOT,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER T2, 1946.

ounday, Monday, lues. WANTED DEAD or ALIVE/

Illinois reported '*.452 industrial accidents during April. 1946. Of this number, 26 were fatal. Machinery is the cause of 30 percent of all fatal farm work accidents.

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Sudan grass may be seeded as | an emergency crop up to August. | I Logs should be cut four to six inches longer than the length of i

lumber desired.

Swine are very susceptible to I the chicken form of tuberculosis, |

Silos are being filled and soy beans combined. Fred Dahlgren is on the sick list. Miss Clarabelle McGaughey is convalescing at the home of her parents, following a recent tonsil j operation. Mrs. Robert Dragoo and children spent the week end with relatives near Bridgeton. Glen MoOutchan was a Sunday dinner guest of his brother. ! George MoOutchan and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Ratcliff

and family of Crtlwfordsville! lives in Kentucky,

were Saturday guests of Fred Dogs were in Estel Dragoo’s

Dahlgren and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Soirber visited over Sunday with rela-

sheep last Thursday night and

killed one.

Floyd Gardner is having his

NOTICE! To Pumpkin Growers When we started to receive pumpkin we determined our price in accordance with prices announced in other areas. Sine,, then we find that these areas have ad\anced their prieett .VMM) per ton. Therefore we are making a like increase effective on all yellow r/pe pumpkin delivered to our Ladoga, 1/ehanon or Rrookston factories. This SIO.OO price will apply to all pumpkin heretofore delivered as well as to future deliveries. We recommend early delivery, as the government limits the number of eans we can use for canned ptimpken. Ladoga Canning Company

For Foundation Quality Aberdeen-Angus Cattle SWAIM-GREENBURG SALE Thursday, Oct. 17 th at 12.30 P. M. 12 out standing hulk and .'><1 females—including a grand bunch of cows with calves at side, bred cows and heifers, open heifers and cluh calves. This offering include,, the sornml prize |*air of hulls at the 1946 Indiana Slate Fair, and many carry the blood of the 3030 Indiana t-H Champion Steer in 1945. Herd Sin’s represented a' Hanes Rileenmerr 2d U., Prince of Fountain Glen and Bandolier of Pinehurst 23rd. •• atM FOR CATALOGS WRITE Robert 0. Swaim, John W. Greenburg, .Marshall, Indiana Wingate, Indiana

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-NOTICEDue to the shortage of cement our ready mix concrete plant is closing temporarily. Call on us for your grading and excavating work. L. C. GRAM

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OPENING OF GRIMES BODY SHOP MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 Indianapolis and Stilesville Road Auto Body repair, Glass replacements, Welding, Free estimates. Also opening of Standard Oil Products operated by Guy Williamson. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated.

COMING SUNDAY and Mo Matinee and Hi Tu «<lay Nijhi

barn Repaired, Ray McGaughey (8()n werp Mf ^ ^ •and son a.re doing the cement TayI()r and sons ^ ( .

work:

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and

Mr. and Mrs. Ray o*,,, *° n of Covington and Mrs. Olin Leonard and fa'

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They've been most patient about waiting for the tire that

.. Samuel Goldwyn recruited th,. services of Pulitzer Prize Winner ( “8ydney Howard to do the si n m treatment of "Condemned To .Devils Island which stars Ronald Column in the first susquense j3^e_ofJjisjmirror which i omes to the Chateau Tin are on Sunday.

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'Better Government Vote for Lloyd C. Wampler DEMOC RATIC CANDIDATE Joint State Representative Putnam and Owen Counties

Bom and reared on a farm i n Owen County, Mr. Wampler i Ssrh "" 1 a, " , " tt,i graduated from Indiana « nixersitj in 1.(4. with an A. B. degree in Government. He aervo, „ » T"' hs in ,h '- Nttv > during World War II and I* ■ ", “ ^ n " r ,n ,h, ‘ Sch,, ol <>f Law at Indiana Fnivemity. If wh < leh d «ill ,h ^i L ‘l K,Sla,,lre ' h '‘ ideilgea to work for legislation the jMate o^indtana, 1 '^ ‘ Put,,am am ' 0 "' n C,mnt,e * an,l «

NEW SERVICE

We have purchased a new Steam Cleaner for cleaning tractors and all farm machinery and trucks. Bring your machinery and have it cleaned and painted. Machinery is still scarce, so preserve what you have, COMPLETE TRACTOR AND MACHINERY MAINTENANCE. ELECTRIC ARC WELDING. .Make arrangement,, to have your work done now, avoid the last minute rush. We will rail for and deliver your equipment. Coatesville Implement & Hdw. C0ATESVILLE

OUTWEARS PREWAR TIR

The better the tire, the faster it sells... and we’ve never seen a tire sell as fast as the new postwar B.F. Goodrich Silvertown that outwears and outlasts tires of prewar

construction. Thsfs why,' face of outstandinR prop we've had to ask so many customers to wait ius! I longer for this tire.

It's Extro Safety that caused the Extra Demand B.F.GOODRICH SILVERT0W Extra safety is an engineered factor in the new B.F.Goc: tires . . . extra safety and greater resistance to road shock iron 35% stronger body with more cords and an enrirely nci- and (tu. cord... ex/ra safety and greater protection against skiddin* irorn wider, flatter surface that spreads the wear more eunh. pto many more miles of service than prewar passenger car lire '- If you want the tire that outwears prewar tires, order rrameer for earliest delivery.

Can be bought on Small Down Poymtnt and Coiwe.leif T‘ GREENCASTLE MOTORS, if

115 North Jackson Street.

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Chalk this fact up where you’ll see it often; It’s not how much you make, but how much you save that determines your success. Beposit a regular sum here and watch it grow.

Fire destroys without mercy! What must be rebuilt or replaced is preventable expnditure - and therefore goes hand in hand with inflation: Do your part to prevent fire losses. They’re so costly! Be protected against fire losses: insurance is so inexpensive.

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CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY

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