The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1947 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947.
ri.OVKRDMK
E. Elmore
enter-
tur-
rs. Mary
ed last Sunday with a Dinner. Those present were Elmore and family, GilElniore and family and
r’ey
|ginia gpolis
changing gifts and socially. At a late hour everyone went home after expressing thanks for a good dinner and a good time.
M.r. and Mrs. Kriger and sons j b;- ke his hand,
of Fillmore were New Years Day Mrs. L. U Runyan returned to dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawfordsville Saturday uft r-
day. Classes will resume Friday. Russell Coons employed at Langdon Bros, fell while loadi ing poultry' Wedreftday and
Buis and family of Ind- Rnbert Coffman a nd family.
Roy E. -'ones and Dr and Mrs L A Trippett | band, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little
tained Rev. Peck of the Clove.'dale Church of Christ at dinner Sunday. ORITl \ l{Y Grover MeCammon was hi;) n
Danville: Paul Buis and am , Betty Ann werp Npw years
j noon with her daughter uid hns- ,1t - lf5 ' 1892 in Montgome y
'county, the son of Williant a: i
Jr. Jones
Mrs. Wm. Langdon and
pghter.
Ikett and family of
Bib
Slover-
afternoon was gpent in ex-
Matilda Cunningham McCar rnion. He was a member of t ■ Christian church at Roachdi and a veteran of the first World War dttring which he served M
in CViverdale* months overseas. He had he u
led to Indiana University Thtrrs- with his d- ugh ter ail frtmilv '' n the garage business both he- •
W Me'’i dinn< ‘ r KU, ‘ sl8 of Mr - and Mrs. Glen. Morris, returned home SatfamiK o ’ d Jf>lln L 0 * 31 '. Gorothy Jean and urdav from the Futnam countv
Mrs. Harold Cox atui grann- Bnbby hospital
Linda R. Cox, B,b p dUh Finney Jan(>t Wurphy ! Mr Burns of Co ,, lmbus Ind
ami Dorothv Jean Logan return- spent the week end
FORD-WAY LIJIIKICATION HELPS YOUR FORD :ar run better, longer ‘S'iCk# it fo €U fax TRcfufaxty King Morrison Foster Ford Dealent Klnee I01«
and at Greeneastle brrt w s farn ing at the time of his den' r Sur vivors 'nelude Mrs. A1 a MeCammon and one sister, M--(da Wilson of Dayton. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Langdon.
Jr an and Bobby.
Mrs. Virgil Rogers returned horn? Sunday front tire Putnam
i County Hopsital.
Colonel Arrstin Walker and
wife have been visiting a week I < Attn OF THANKS with Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker.) I wish to express my sinceAustin's parents. Phey are leaV-| thanks to all who assisted me hr irg Monday to return to Battle | any way during my recent I
! Creek.
Beach Florida to the M. E. hos-
pital in Indiampnlis.
Mrs. Carlos Salzodo and son Jacquot from Ne.v York City have returned to their home after spending the holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Call.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morehouse of San Diego, Calif., are spend-
FOR SALE: 16 foot stock and ( FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion. WANTED: Pure bred Duroe grain bed complete, real good, Erida v, January 10th, ten pure-: male hog. 200 to 225 lbs. Ray one. duel tandem 8.25 tires good . bred Duroe gilts. to farrow Males, Fillmore, R. 1. 1 1-2 mile ones; 38' long wheel base V-8 middle of March. | east Mt. Mert-lian. 6-2p meehanieal A-l, good tires. Ceeil — I — — Carpenter. Gosport. Ind. ' KOR SAUK: 1940 B,,ick C,Uh ! "’ANTED: General hauling 28-30-31-4-6 7 fit' < ’ 0 ' i r >f> - ^ * H- Robert L. Smil-| Will haul anything. See RussMl
FOR SALE:
] ey, 5 miles east of
in ton* ol extri oi Stilesvitle road
Greeneastle Rogers at 404 W. Liberty or eall 6-2p.; 52. 6-3p.
ing the holidays with the latter*j ^ Oo '* rp< * elover baled haparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I '’’It 2 . Phone Bainbridg 1 Witt and family. j 2 '.' , ' nilos southwest Bainbridge
7-8-9-14-l5-18-6n
IX MFDIORY !■
| Poultry equipment, brooders,!
KOR SALE: 1937 pick-up) WANTED: Ironings to do in truck, three-quarter ton; one'my home. Dorothy Skinner, electric portable skill saw: one Commercial Place. 7-3p.
Conn saxphone 819 South In-
1 diana St. «-2p I " ANTED TO BUY: Property.
In loving memory of Robert E.j fauntains, feede.rs, batteries etc! Buis, who passed away Jan. 7. at radically reduced prices at I 1939 and Greg G. Buis, who pass-! Millers' Pre Removal sale. 305 N.!
ed away July 22. 1944.
Jacksan St.
26-tf |
WANTED TO BUY:
modern or semi-modern, froi i
KOR SALE: Myers shallow! owner. Box No. 25. Banner Orwell automatic water systems Bee. 7-2p.
? 102 50 Pi oiler Sweeper; “^XnTFD
It’s not the tears at the moment
shed | EOR SALE: Good bicycle, That tells of the hearts that are! aluminum rims, good tires: also
torn, i ( ’ af ’inct, 8 tube radio in
But the lonely tears in after I ( ' on< litioh. Glen Allender. Clov-
years,
859.50: Coal circulator heaters] 1(85.25 up; Scaly tuftless mal-
experienced
Waitress, must he and reliable. See
tube Glen
) erdalc. Phone ,3 on 50.
tresses: 11 inch Harvey hamnv i good! 11 '' 1 * 8154.50; Hudson 10 door gal-
i Doris Woods. Sisters Lunch. 6-2'
WANTED: Maid at A O Pi An-
vanized hog f'-'-ders $48.75: Scaly nex. 427 Anderson St. Phone 483-
| sofa beds; Wayne '
p I.
Michigan Hospital. 1 M -avement.
Karon and Billv Lang^an, j Alda MeCammon
children of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ] I Langdon are visiting a few days'
-with their aunt and uncle, Mr. j ^ ROACHDALE ^ I and Mrs. Rav Hamblen and child- , », ,, ,, , , *
j Mrs. May Hanna ot Lafayette I spent her vacation with her sis- ! ter, Mrs. Margaret Rogers and
radio engineering course at' 8 s
j And the heart aches sadly borne. We think of them ami feel them near, And our home is sad since they left us here.
Pre Removal Sale still on at Miller's. Thousands of items of scarce hardware and other mereharylise at greatly reduced prices. Miller’s Hardware and
p. air M. Apply to Miss Leon j compressor; Globe milkers; poul-j try founts and feeders: Oil hum-1
7 -3t
ren in Indianapolis. Kenneth Walker who is
rm.ic SALE the undersigned, will offer at public auction, complete line I tar m machinery, some bred gilts, paled hay and straw. On L located 4 miles west of Ladoga, 8 miles south, •» mile east of Lwfordsvillo, 2 miles north, b. mile east of Parkersburg, Ind-
Mrs.
other relatives.
Edwin Hatfield was married ‘o Miss Geraldine McClelland • n Christmas Eve at the home of the bride in Ladoga. James Bert-
But old memories linger and s*ih ; Appliances, 303 N. Jackson. 26-tf
we say,
They are not dead, they are ju : 't! away. |
WANTED: Hauling.
Shoemkaer at 32. Oril
Black Hawk Mines.
Call from 3-6p
ing chick brooders; 6-3 entrance
cable: Stone tars and crocks;:^ Natural gas conversion furnace' WANTED: High school girls units. C. H. and C. Hardware,! or women to be trained as ni.irsIne„ Bainbridge. 7-6t. 1 es aids. Putnam County hospital. ' .. .
I KOR SALE: 12-14-16 ft. metal
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941
Starting at 10:30 A. M.
IMPLEMENTS—I. H C. M tractor i new last springl and Jtivator with hydraulic lift; 1. H. C. three bottom 14 inch plow; |\,.r 70 tractor and cultivator with power lift; I. H. C. two bot16 inch plow; 2 I. H. C. 8 ft. disc harrows; I. H. C. two row planter with fertilizer attachment; I. H. C. 10 ft. power rier: two good 2 row lotary hoes; two good 2 row cultipackera; |nod rubber tired wagons with grain beds; one steel tired wawith grain bed; 2 wheel trailer; with 12 x 7 ft. grain bed; one C. engate seeder; 2 good bull rakes; with power lifts; one t Oliver 70, one for I. H. C. M tractor; 2 row I. H. C. corn leer used two seasons; good rubbei tired side delivery rake; 7 H. C. power mower; John Deere manure spreader; two 3 sec-j spike tootli harrows; one I. H. C. hay press size 16x18; one Wakashaw 14 horse motor: Model A Ford truck; one I. H. C.
nmermill; one smooth roller.
HAY AND STRAW—800 bales good clover hay; 200 bales
^<1 wheat straw; all baled with sheer baler.
HIM.*—So Head—30 Duroe gilts bred to farrow beginning Jut March 1st; six (61 thoroughbred Spotted Poland gilts bred to
beginning April 1st.: two youn ; Duroe male hogs.
MINI MtiL AN HOY'S-*”* Three hog fountains, several hag lighs: 3 water tank heaters; 2 coal, 1 kerosene stove, John Deere j
hors,, engine and pump jack; hog feeders, barrels, forks, j who have been speeding
mil 14x18 new baler blocks; good brooder house, 10x12; two
houses, KxlC. 9x12. Numerous other articles
Angola has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker. Other guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walker were John Walker and family, Russell Walker and family, Merton Walker and family an 1 Colon .-.I
and Mrs. Austin Walk r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Query and
Wayne have had as guests Mrs.
| Query’s sister. Lucille, of Indian-* Mo., performed the double ring pioneer
1 apolis.
Trices greatly reduced, in or-; *' v ' ,,k i*-*-*-*«
der to faciliate moving to our! :!,, ' m gut' s : egg size hard coal WANTED: Janitor work. 311
nsh roofing (roll or West Columbia St. Phone Baird strip 1; Indiana coal (off car); Vermillion at 602-W. 3-4p.
Sadly missed by the family. new location. Miller
Po land Appliances, 303 N. Jackson.
Hardwa.ro! burn
, SIKORSKY SEES DAWN i OK HELICOPTER ERA
LOST
TERMS—CASH. OTTO RIVERS Not responsible in case of accidents. |l lisT x IIIM ER. Auctioneers. — ( I.IKE MeMAINS, Clerk Ladies of Russellville Federated Church will serve lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Turner of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Branr."-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Meek, and their uncle Ren Meek of Jordan visited Mrs. Daisy Meek at the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Haltom j took Charlene Kay to Riley hospital last Tuesday. They found she was gaining weight and improving so they got to bring her home with them. The doctors adj vised Mrs. Haltom if Charlene Kay keeps on gaining, she mav out gro-.v the heart trouble by the time she is three years old Martha Ann and Bill Ogle
their
j Christmas vacation with their | grandparents, Mr an I Mrs V. ! O. Mann, returned to their home in Muncie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers arc leaving Wednesday for a
trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rc : 1 entor-
rard of I. U. was best man and CLEVELAND (UP)- Within
Jean Harting was bridesmaid. | five to 10 years the helicopter , trf,t le, would take livestock The bride was given in marriage j will be sufficiently inexpensive, f^laronce Hood, Reelsviile, R. 1 by her brother, Lawrence. The j simple and safe for popular use. j *‘2 mile north „
Rev. Wm. Walters of Flat Rock, I according to Igor Sikorsky,; * 1ouso - 6-2p ! f * um P : ' barlcs Purch
in the wingless aircraft
field.
LOST: New Ford tractor tire
Street. 26-tf. j insulation; plaster and cement:' — cedar posts; metal basement' FOR SALE: 19.’,6 Dodge four ■ windows lawn fence Bainbridge door sedan, brand new rubber, j Lumber Co.. Inc. 7-6' 1 — heater and radio, for sale or' — FOR SALE 1946 Studobake.r <4.75-19) mounted on rim. LoM I tractor, 18 foot grain bed trailer. | about t' ._. miles southwest
of King School! Trailer has new 900 tires, one ! Quincy. Charles Jordan, Quincy, 'house. 6-2p.! Jump b e( L Charles Burch. Amo, j Ind., R. R. 1. 4-3p. : Indiana, Phone 331. Amo. 6-6p 1
cerem my. The couple is at home to their friends in Roachdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Irwin en-j tim< “ com< ‘ 8 - n,av b ‘’ t,u “ SToat tertalned at dinner Sunday. Mrs. I ORt factor • sin< '° development of
FOR SALE: Baby bassirvett in good condition. $5.00. See
Sikorsky said that when thej Mrs Alva Of0ntry at Ljm edale.
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
r
Robert Browning, Helen Brown-
i the automobile and commuter I
6 _ 2p , FOR SALE: 6 room house j l ' r,,, ' s ‘ "a'
with new basement and new! hauling FOR SALE: Duroe male hog ; stl ,pi furnace on lot 50 ft. by 10o' 1°2 : ! S. Indiana St.
for cutting and
away. Phone 340-WX
7-ln.
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West, '
train in spreading out cities and i imnnmed, and Guernsey springer f t j n Kinrastle 82250 cash Mark
Mw. Milo" ' 8 » wd ‘ n « suburban bU8ln «« de *! C0W - R ° y HiRbe °' P^kersburg. Priest . 6-3p.
velopment. !
J FOR SALE: 120 acres near Products. New \iaysville. 101 acres till-
and
Mrs. i
Eugene Browning , ( .- Indi%idually owned an(1 oper . ir i.i iwm. j ated helicopter* will permit eomMr and Mrs H ' H - Dixson er " mutation from points as far distertained Xmas day with a tiur- tant as 50 n)iles wlth tho key dinner, the following guests, | which (>ne may now rome into a Mr. and Mrs. Norval Dixson and | eit y from its suburban areas,"
fa uily of Rockville. Mrs. Frank Sikorsky said.
Jackson of Russellville and Mrs.! Sikorsky, first aircraft enginLmiise Dixson of Roachdale. j .-or to develop and fly a helicop-
FOR Fuller Brush
call or write E. W. Baker, 312|
Elm St. Phone 646-.I.
4-7-9-1 l-4p. j $15 ,000.00 C. N.
Estate. Fillmore.
able. Good six room house with furnace. Electricity available..
FOR SALE: All porcelain) range cook stove. Ralph Suth-j erlin. Cloverdalc, Ind., R R. 2.
7-lp I
Mrs, Nettie Blaydes spent the : ter. acknowledged that the plane) - b'liJays with Mr. and Mrs. John has not been developed suffiei-! ''Gil SALE. 18 mi<
H?nkle and Mr. and Mrs. Byron ently to permit its operation by , ' ant J'K'y Grater and family of Ladoga. ! anyone but an expert, and that Mrs. Betty Wilson and son , the price Is well beyond mass
Instruction. Trained Practical Nurses are in demand full or spare time. Easy to learn at home with Wayne plan. No high school or previous experience necessary. Get free information.
Phillips, Real Wayne School of Practical Nurs-
ing. P. G. A., Daily Banner. 6-2n.
FOR RENT
shoats.
7-3p.
FOR SALE: 18 foot hous-
FOR RENT: Four bedroom modem house, stoker heat, close
in. Inquire Box 22. c
TBLIC SALE SMOKER
A* I am gning Into the Insurance business, I will sell at I(triii, known as the Hadley farm, located IQ miles soutliH id Eminence on Stale Ri ail 4'J, or 9 mill's east of Clnverm<'. tli' following personal property, on: JANUARY 9, 1947 SALK STARTS AT II O’f LOCK A. M.
11 ~ HEAD CATTLE - 11
One shorthorn cow, li years old, (i gallon cow, to freshen in
lurch.
One Jersey row, 4 years old. calf by side, good cow. (hie Guernsey heifer, with calf by side, a real prospect. (ho |{ed Shorthorn heifer, 4 weeks old. call by aide. One Jersey and Holstein, 3 ,\ears idd, heavy springer, give I »ll°« with first calf. One W hite face heifer, 18 months old. One Angus steer, 18 months old. One Guernsey and Swiss steer, 18 months old. 103 - HEAD DUROC HOGS - 103 Two Iturnc sows with 20 ptgs. One Duroe sow to farrow February 10. Xl\ Duroe sows, to farrow, March 1st. four Duroe sows, to farrow April 'Ind. Hie above sows are hri*d to a IKiroe hoar, eligible to register. 30 Shoats, wt. 80 Ihs. — '»0 Slmat*, wt. HI lbs. 10 - HEAD SHEEP - 10 10 Ewes, 2 unit 3 years old, to be sold Ir. numbers to suit hnyThese are real Kwes.
FEED
’00 hales mixed Timothy and l.espede/a Hay; <5 bales good 'beat straw; ‘>0 tons good corn enslage. FARM IMPLEMENTS < "-op No. •> tractor, 19*8 model, with 1942 Dodge motor, enmetely overhauled this fall, two front ends, row crop and wide “J. -tarter, tights, fenders and good rubber, new steel cultl‘"i fm the above tractor, used one season; 2 bottom 16 Inch “king plow; 8 footdtsc; Co-op buck rake, Blount rotary hoe; very (j foot mower, tractor hitch, on rubber; Black Hawk lanter; 120 rods of wire, with fertilizer and pea attachment; Brunt trartor grain drill as goad as new; one-horse grain cm, John Deere one-row com picker; rubber tire wagon with ’“'Hi 70 hu. bod, 4 ton capacity; Sulky rake, 2 John Deere '■akliig plows, ? cultivators. All tools are In very good eon0"n, ready to go. MISCELLANEOUS Six hog houses, set of harness, set of double tree* and many her articles ton numerous to list. TERMS — CASH. Not Responsible In ease of Accidents. SAM HADLEY - 0w„„ "N'E BRANNKMAN A J1A1 VAUGHN, Auctioneers. L l>. STAFFORD, Clerk, l-adies of Corinth Church will serve dinner.
ability-to-pay.
"With the present speed of de velopment. the day when it will be available for popular use is
Chastain of Indianapolis who >' finil, ' lv less u ’ al ' a decad “ suffered a stroke a few weeks ; a ' va >’-" he saici - ad,lin ^ that "it ago has been transferred from win nev<T '■•'P' a c<' th.' regular Indiana River hospital at Vero P lane or the automobile, but will
serve a definite need for quick i transportation that is not pendent on availability of
trailer. See J. F. Callahan, west;
I FOR RENT: Sleeping room
Kay of Wabash came Friday to spend the holiday with friends. Mrs. Blanch Stafford received word that her sister. Mrs. Eh<
i Elizabeth St.
7-6p
enough for two.
j prefer a man and wife
KOR SALE: 1938 Pontiac i or two middle aged ladies that Contact Howard Buis. First-Cit- 1 '"°rl< days. Inquire at Banner, izens Bank. 7-2p., 6-2p.
The best price paid for beef hides A. A S. Junk Yard. 24-tf, For Water Well Drilling;
o Banner j Write, White Well Drilling Co.. 7-4n Princeton, Ind. .3*tf
Income Yax' rfgtircd every dav
Wou'd! except Saturday and Sumlav or one! Mrs. Ralph Greenlee. CoatesviBo.
"-lip.
■i
FOR SALE- One fat hog. d’.O S. dackson St. Call at home after
5 p. m.
7-lp.
. GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS FRIDAY, JANUARY IGih. Everyone Welcome.
Aair-:
fields.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE at Cook’s: Oak i dresser, two long drawers, two ,‘hort drawers, minor, deliver*' I in citv for $9.05. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 7-lp.
FOR RENT: Six acres of 55 acre farm, six miles southwest •>! Gr'nncastle. Teixnant may have privilege .of pasture for cow and
FOR SALE: Maple baby bed h 0 gs for looking after my inand niattress, 205 Y\ Jacob St. I terest 5 roon hoise and barn
7-2p.j included. R. W. Ritt.'r, R. R. 7.
FOB SALE: 1337 Chevn • ' 204, Indianapoli*, Ind. <-4p good tires and good rebuilt mot-j FOR RENT: Not modern not or. Inquire Cloverdalc Pool) far,r\ Jnst a place t" call home. Room. 7-4p.l Reasonable rent, fuel, lights.
water furnished Located in
Extra nice spotted Poland male hog a good 8 font wooden hog feeder. Robert Vaughn. Bette
Union.
6-'ip
NOTICE FARMERS We are buying eggs again. Bring your cream and eggs la Sugar Creek Creamery and re'vive highest prices Friendly, •ourteous service. Sugar Creek Creamery, 115 W Frankftn St. i-r-kp
NOW AT WARD'S Wednesday, 9 A. M. OIL CLOTH. 46 inch widfh, per yard MEN’S CLOSE KNIT T-SHIRTS, Small, Medium, Large, Each . . .
MEN’S UNION SUITS
Cream Color, Sizes, 38 to 46 . . . $ MEN’S GREY SUEDE CLOTH SHIRTS 14 1-2 to 17 . $1.99 Montgomery Ward
FOR SALE: Red clover, mixed
hay and timothy hay- all b"l< !•, n „. nts nr om , 4 Ha"v Morton - |13-J I SAL® Rad lilAIITCn
i’mK SAI.K. Anyone wanting] Air line Console 1939 mode iRFAilTtU
nic corn fed calves weighing 5CoJ ( , n „ 6 Motn roln "60" dial fit-
international Corr»gipondenca Schools. Four liuudivil icehnical
^ - , "" nl ' industrial, and business conrse.s .••PHrtoH’nt-, available under U. I. Bill. P. O
details. 6-.,p
to tiOo pounds. Arthur Glitz. 2'_. miles southwest Bainbridge. 7-3p.
FOR SALE: 200 bales first class wh»at straw. Guy H*‘ibeit. 2 miles east loverdale. 7-8-2p
FOR SALE: Live and dressed Turkeys. Roy Albright. Limedale. Phone 487-M 3-4p.
1956 or 37 Ford,
tery sets; also new Emers* table models. Proctor’s Rail Shop, 313 Bloomington St.
7-10-14-17-4
)
Box 442. Terre nfnTfte, Ind
Tue-tf.
W \NTEI>: Maul for fiatern-i
Some usial hat-! p v house. hours work each
morning. Phone 110. 7-3t.j
WANTED
stock. Call 278, Greeneastle.
1 , Charges paid. John Wachtel FOR sale F' :ii' inch i. . upnny. eod posts. Ivan Harbison, 2 miles —————
Announcing the opening of the Taylor *.• Rood gatuge in the .ast end of Roaehdale General h paii work. For sal* 1 19 ’. t
:Any kind of dea 1 1 standard Chevrolet 7-»-n-3p.
south of Morton.
7-9-11 -3 p
FOR SALE: Loo*.* hay in mow
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'/, E. Washington I*h. 15
$1.69
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Robbin WE’VE REALLY BOUO-fT ’ IT THIS TIME... THEY'VE GOT US COM INC AND GOING / ONLY WAV OUT IS TO GET THAT BABE ON THE MACHINE GUN /
FOR BETTER DESSERTS AND SALADS, TRY HURST S
WHIPPING CREAM
GET IT AT YOUR GROCERS OR CALL 805-W FOR DELIVERY
