The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1948 — Page 4
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VOiitASlLE i IASI SHOWING TODAY
Walter Winchell Says: "ITS TEMPO IS TERRIFIC!'
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1943.
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HtN*r HATHAWAY • FRED KOHLMAR
NKWS WITH KKIK.NDSIIII* FOOD For ITALY HOM \N< F F.IOltDS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
M-G-M's Different Technicolor Musicai;
YORK, Neb. (UP) — Pete I Brumbaugh was traveling at a 'good clip in his oil truck when a ; tire rolled off. He thought it' I would be routine to stop, pick up; the tire and be on his way. But after a half hour search he still couldn't find the tire. He called the Bradshaw airiport and asked for help. A plane circled the area for 15 minutes I before locating the tire. It had rolled .ISO yards from
! the truck.
KIM, SI/.KD CANARY U ITU FI.VIM. SPOKT8.MVN OF JAMISCA
RET BANNER ADS SELL IT
iated
To come back to this bust- f library records dating back to J Cl „ .— nos- about people having been the pened following the Revo-1 ' * 11
better in the old days. lutionary War.
The Secretary of Internal Af- He discovered that among the fairs of the State of Penrsyi- best sellers of those days were
vania just
IC State OI cvh..',. H,.niunearthed some o. I Blackstone s Commentary H mi
i>iiiiLic sai.i: The unilervigned. executor of the estate of the late Walter Heath, will sell at aiietion at the building occupied by the Otuar Raking Co., oh North \ in<’ street, (irecncastle, Indiaiui. oo SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1948 AT II O'CI.OCK A. >1.
ruphy and Ann picture book.
I felt duly impressed
th.it i.st.
What erudite peoplwere in those days. I
myself.
v.aali-
s «;«t>gNature, a
tna love atoriw Uiat Allen 1 carload all over Un
with there
’l.ilJ to
fourth and "I Remember tineily" by Rogers and
fifth. And so it went down the
line. All worth-while books, Lct m, ‘ bet you Uut none of them any less important hiMl b,Scn comic
^ or
COUiit, xr
at last in the Sunday
It always gripes me when I hear it said that people were so much better in the so-calleJ "good, old days." that the present generation is going to the dogs and that we are getting too superficial and pieaaure-loving. That isn't so at all. It is true that we haven't improved a whole lot. But we certainly are not getting any wora< (Incidentally I am happy to report, if you haven't read it. that juvenile delmqtn m y has decreased quite a bit in this country during the last year.)
THE FOLLOW CM, PERSONAL PROPERTY: One lot conslruellon Atcel for reinfnn PTWrat. I"t metal stripping f„i veneering, lot cable braces uith
jack hnuc.s.
f„i veni’ering. iui ...„ ejr A4Te»s.
I Model C. M. ? H. I*. D. Walt Wimduorkcr. sandcr; i pier-.- No. HX Sasgrn .'IT Stiff Legged Derrick with .til ft. boom; one piece No. .'id Sasgen I T Derrick, 50 find boom for power; 1 puce Sasgen 4 T | Di-rrii U .'<(> ft boom donhh dnmi; on, piece M foot ii\li |H»le In r- - IM rick; one set tractor wheels; keg of nuih. tudls. ri,etA. etc.; Id 14. gas pi|M ; |fl ft. Iron fence anil gate; '• hand hoist*; 3 *tep ladders. (i. H and III ft.; 3 I l-ft. ladder*; In *ho»eK. pick* and naramer*; large concrete bucket; tIMI brick; door* and lumber; (about I 4 gU** doors) (li wicul door*): 4 dirt scraiers; p.* piik handles; one \rr„l« healer; one concrete large sliute for oement construction work; oO' large stock water tank; one Wonder mixer, I cylinder In-Koi on Iruek with hoist; one Novo I ilieh closed lop force diatdiram pumping outfit; auction hose; one Mivo Reversible Hoist, i-'ai'lory No. M3(>5!) Mud, I LE Nino Eng. No. I.E?IM; one Sasgi n Donhh- < age Material Elevator, Sx.ixS; nne Novo small reversible lloisl:
15 wheel harrows; in eerm-nt carts; window sa*h weights.
And mani articles used by a eontraelor. FRANCIS N. HAMILTON, Executor. Not responsible for accbli-al,*. — TERYIS—4 Asll.
But then I loo Week's best-seller list Bi- k Section of my
newspaper.
'Speaking Frankly' by for-
mer Secretary of State Byrnes topped the non-fu-tio: list Next came "Inside U S. A.” by John Guther. Then "Peace of Mind"
Jcahua L Lehman ButterAmerican Past" was
- 1.. . bu ^ta in
senaus than those that Were Sood old days tiny w the best-sellers of another, ame so,tl J Usl as w. ; t ‘ 1 ' ! * say better, cciuury. selling today—and the And even among the fiction “•ed to read when I ' "best-sellers, 1 ’ the best were the an d that my fatlur ar.e scr.ous and significant books father used to sn-ag “ ^ such as House Divided," "East ham or in the —•
Side. West Side," "Came
Cavalier,”
'The Moneyman" and | the kids are Feuchtwanger's "Proud Dest-
iny.”
attic certs
were no better than than • *-- J reading today.
And
V'ery well, you may say. But how about those millions of trashy comic books and all Jiose
little paper-bound detective and are getting old
as it is with Trading
it is wi-h everything else.
Whatever you do. pair of human naturv.
If you do, it's a sui _n ^
lll'RNT AND III NTEK. \iuT-*.
( LIKE Me MAIN-*. Cb-rk.
tmm * Brian Donlevy is starred with Victor Mature and Coleen Grayin Twentieth Century-Fox's new eat film drama "Kiss of Death," today at the Voncastie Theatre.
Are Cash Addifions Welcome to Your Savings?
CLOSING OUT SALE Haling rented my farm and moving In town will sell at my farm I mile* North anil I 1 , miles Ea*t <>f Plttsborro. J mile* smith ami 3-4 mile Went of Herr Station. 2' 2 mile* Went of Payette, beginning at 100 A. >1., on MONDAY, JANUARY 5,1948 46 - CATTLE - 46 15 Head ill which are Dairy Cow*—lo Guernwyn—l 5-yr. old* fre*h gning 5 gallon* milk each; 3 B-yr. old* fre*h averaging 4'j gallon- milk i-aeh; X tt-yr old* Dvnh axeraging t 1 * galbm* each; 5ycar old gixing 4' 2 gallon*; 4 yr. old giving 4 gallon*; fi-yr. old purebred to fre*hcn In February, a (I gal. eim ; ! 3-yr. old *pringer* j clonenp, gave 3'j gallon* each with l.*t calf; 5-yr. old to freshen In February, 4 gal. cow. Thenc Guernsey* all bred to purebred (■liern*ey bull. Cow* *oiind and good. Txxo 3-yr. old springers pasture bred; 3-yearling heifer* open. Should you want a good cow get one of (he*,' Wisconsin pro*p»*et*. BEEF CATTLE—I * White Eax-e .steer*—It xvt. 530 to IMHI lh.; 3 head wt. 350 lb.; M WHITE FACE HEIFERS—xvt. 550 to 000 lb*, all o|n-n. These White Pace are all goiMl. 109 •• HOGS •• 109 !MI SHOATS—90 to ISO lb*.; 19 Hampshire (iilt* lo farrow last half of Mareh. all bred lo goml llaiii|e-hire (mar, all donhh- iinmiinFARM TOOLS New Holland Hay Baler 1947 Model, Good as New. 39 Iwle* of txxine; 1911 W. C. Alik* (Tialnii r* Traetor xxilh Slarler. Light* and t'ultlvatnrn xxilh Power Lift; W. C. Alii* Chalmers on good ruhtn-r—both traetor* in good condition; Nexx Idea 3-roxx Corn Picker on rubber, good *ha|H-; Alii* Chalmcr* 7-fl. Power Moxver; Poxxer Take-off for W. C. Tra.’tor; 3 Heax-y Duty Alll* Chaimer* 3 bottom Ploxxs; 7 ft. Di*.- Harrow used one season; P'loating Drag; John Deer.- f orn Planter xxilh fertiliser attuehmeiits; Nexx Idea Side Ib-lixery Rake; 13 hole Wheat Drill xvith fertilizer and gra-s attaeh-nt.-nU; 3 good Rubber Tire Wagon*; 1931 'IikIi-I ,\ Ford in good shape. Rotary Ho.- u*ed one season. P'EPT) — HMl bale* mixed hay; IIHI hale* wheal slraxx. HOI Sp.HOLD: p;*tat«- Bottle <,a* Range aparlineni size; . Irculatlng Heating Stove; < oal-Wi«,d Stove; kenmore Eleclrlc Sxxei-|H-r; Pore lain lop table; Simmon* hed with spring* and nnm-i-rmi* other artk-b-n. You an- cordially invited to in*pect this property In-fore sale. TERMS CASH. No property to In- removed until term,* of sale an- i-oiii|dlcd wlUi. Not responsible in ease Of aeeidenfs of lost article* CLAYTON ACTON I ARI’ENTLR \ND .1 A< KSON. A net*. V PIRN MARTIN, Clerk Lunch by Ijidb* Aid of Ib-thcnila.
■ Place accumulated savings for greater profit now. Money received by January I Oth earns as of January lit. Open your account this week .,. funds arc Federally Insured Safe to $5000 . . . earnings are de-
clared each June and December. Q f t**4tcaAiU Saulnql
L AND LOAN ASSOCIATION jS 104 South Indiana St.
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Notice To Tax Payers Of Putnam County Tax Levies ><ipln;ii.s f m i" S'.it.. I'ounty. I'owitship. Soli iK* I h and •'«*i p**i at imi - Putiuiin I'miiii t y fur “ -
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I ixe* ••Itaiiged lliereon T Ii, tollownm inhle slioxx* rale of laxatiiiu or li »lo" worth of rial and i„ , Flrzt ' In-talb,r - in rlellnqm III altei first Momla) in M.,\ S,i ..m,I In.stullioent delinquent after first .Mon.
UBN F DAVIS. Treasurer of Putnam County
TOWNSHIPS
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Putnam County for Tear 1947 Piyalrle lo JHId
Tax Rates
COHPUKATIONS * s ; ? I ? 7
P. VanBUSKIRK
GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETAHES
VVESi SIDE SQUARE
Coffee CHASE and SANBORN
VAC-PACKED
lb. 51c
FREE DELIVERY
Wilsons EVAPORATED MILK
TALL CAN
PHONE 37
Cigarettes! All Popular Brands Ctn. S1.66I
VELVET BEANS
PRINCE ALBERT TIN
4,r>at Northern
10c tide 14c 1 RINSO
«X EA\* or "I 1*8 LARGi: P\< K \GE
WHITE V% A»H L.ARGE PKO
ORANGE JUICE DONALD DUCK NFl.AK ADDED CASE S3.63 46 OZ. CAN 23c
POTATOES V. H. NO I < OBBLER* 100 LBS. S3.89 10 LBS. 43c
PEACHES Halved or Slice In Syrup | No 2V2 Can 25t
MACKREL
MIKAFLE WHIP
TALL CAN
25c PARKAYOLEO
SANDWICH SPREAD, 35c
EGGS
FRESH COI'NTRT) 1)07,
LUX TOILET SOAP 110c I SH0R IP S of BEEF 27t
: RANKFURTERS DINNER SIZE LB. 29c
LARD PURE HOGLb. 33c
BOLOGNA SLICED LB. 25c
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CLAUA » JON Get, AuUUui
I I’’ H/mil ./ (trmra/ Motors
Our New Year’s Wish C^ur experience with Pontiac owner* ha* taught u* that a l«*t «»• plt axure anil satisfaciion come* into the family circle when a new Poniiaf an i' • '• I hat i* why this New Year’s Day seem* ti> he *uch an appropriate occasion for us to wish that all of yt>u w'ho are waiting for new- Ponnacs
might have them to enjoy right now.
An() i(
thing nossihlo f.! U k r *| ,<> ,el1 yHU , * 11 ' Pon, ««C factory is doiilg evt rytime. An extemi n,a *‘ c ‘hi* wish a reality at the earliest ptixsible pleted and , !•' 1 at,or y expansion program has Seen virtu illx tom- ' ast ‘* s “dditional raxs- materials are made available.
pitted, .wax (19 auvi II lUIltl I r» TN Pontiac production will he increased.
■* We also want to thank you for your patronage and •»> r V 1 " " | (|VC ,
and understanding throughout the year which has just conic f" ' ■ Our hope for 1948 is that we may continue to merit your u* ,n
your priceless goodwill.
'*■ fun* in HINNY J. TAYION on Nh air hrka Holly's Friendly Sales & Service 119 North Indiana Street Greoncaitle, IndiaM
