The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1948 — Page 4

Voluntary Meat Rationing Seen WASHINGTON. Jan 6. (UP)} President Triman’s top food! advisers today debated the ad- j visability of launching n volun- j tary meat rationing eampaign as an immediate stop-gap in th • '

fight against high food prices A spokesman for the voluntary fool conservation program said several drawbacks to the plan already have developed. Ho predicted that the government would either announce the program this week, or abandon th"

idea altogether.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, IUESDaY, JANUAKY 6, 1V4»_

real estate T”classified Ads

WANTED: Experienced married farm hnnd. Good opportun-

FOR SALE: 50 ^cre farm. ■ )

ity tr > r * ht Ho “ SC " n P n av ; acres tillable part bottom, goo ! Effective January 1. r d road with electricity. Howard “ • « _ _ ‘ w .,„ mil

for sale

her. House and

Yellow Pine hun-1

Patterns j

WANTED

Moore, see Ira Moore. 206 West

buildings, house, barn henhouse., ned advertisements must

6-5!.

Two 14- inch breaking plows,

i Good condition. Beeves Welding

Poplar street. FOR SALE: Allis-Chalmers

Plenty water, fencing good. Five miles southeast of Greencastle. Eugene Watts Airport Road.

6-ln

all elasslbe paid!X

usin;; I

Barn

delivered 1 week from order ^ Sawed Cedar Posts, size - 1-- ■> 1-2 to 4x 5. price 60c to $1.

54 x 84, N. Ind.

Building lot

Under the proposed plan. u:e Shop north of

government would call on house-

6-3p.

Banner Adv Pav*

TireiTAII-ln-

M

Listless Feeling BrougfitTo Halt

As Vibrant Energy’ is Released To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Do you get up In the mornings jtlll .ired reel <lown-»nd-out all dsy’ H»ve you chrcked-up on your blood strength liiu-ly? Overwork, undue worry, cold, flu or other llllu etten wears down the

red-blood-celIs.

E.cry d«'—every hour millions of t!ny red-bloori-cells must pour forth •he marrow of your bone* to re-

wives to spend only a “specified -— amount'' per person each week for meat, butter, fats and oils. The spokesman emphasized, however, that the plan would not be- a substitute for the stand-by authority to impose rationing which has been asked by Presi-

dent Truman.

The “specified amount" would he compai-atively high, perhaps Si.50 a week, this spokesman said. The program would seek to trim inflation spending by | high income families. But *ie! said officials feared that low income families, already spending! less than the “voluntary limit." |

FACE IS FAMILIAR, BUT--

In advance. Customers ^

classified ads are asked to Mm *; t _ o na np Trailer, back of «.!. »!«, .1- «' ««-» r P o,o Mt first 15 words at 25 cents aml’Hoos.er *

each additional word one cent.

WANTED- To rent

a farm 50

to 200 acres. Prefer

grain and

privilege rent. Clyde

Gooch, R.

R. 3.

5-3p

WANTED: Dish washer at the

Royale Cafe.

5-3t.

Wos

. WANTED: Indianapolis. .8:00 to 5:00

I wanteiT i nt . ,-d paper han ^

WANTED:

For Sole

j

[gilts

FOR SALE 1 i'"' 01 “ ,l!1 1>< " ' j national wheat binde.r, A- r's Sunb 'am. Hisl # _ wl .

bred to

AT MILLER'S: General E> ect -| £na . Illinois and ric livestock waterer; automatic i sutt . Fairs. Also

' ” 1 [outdoor watering the year rouni ! Even8 an .i Boatright

1 1 * even in freezing weather. 17-19 ^

E. Washington St. 25-tf.

a

sire and a \ brother to his damj

v.on Gra # 0 . yr ^aerve Grand ( hampi" d | rubber or steel. J. P. French, I "’M Sladly mail it ■*l— uiinnis and Wisconsin 1947: _ o.,,. Knoll " t '»;

I^ate model Inter- j

7 or 8 ■ NOTICE

no power binder, pre- ! ca 'endars. The in oil. Also, a.nall. hM *- CoT hc by and

. leflll or write or i

j foot cut,

! fer one runs

Threshing machine mounted on ; °r write

„ •Fillmore R. 1. or north of Belle i I{n0 • , • 26 north j

1M ""'“'Union. - 3.3P Greercas-, •

MODEL “A" MOTORS We now have on hand model "A” motors at $139.95. Exchange complete. Montgomery Ward.

16tf.

Furniture Sale at S.des vilion Friday. January 9. at

a. m.. of late Mrs. Lorena Steele, including davenport, ( »

!chairs, occasi.e al chair, set twin: Jt-ak Yard.

^ beds, chest of drawers, dressers. - linnerspring mattress, cotton

6-2p.[ WANTED: Housework. Woman with boy. Adults only

Floors beautify old and new.

‘Pearl Shipley, Quincy, Ind. 3-4p in ?- ^or Linoleum 1. * a n

BEEF HIDES:

lounge l ket prices for beef hides.

new

P <|Uipr

Highest ma» j experience. Ff PP , hides. A A 4 or writ* jg nif .

or Write,

30-tt ( Emlnenee, Ind.

WANTED: Vault and cesspool I cleaning. Free estimate on cost.

WoodSmumSy SfecT^m , might attack the program wUh-:

'tnnptlte

pine

Free Delivery; ^

FOR SALE: Good two wheel l^tresscs. box i-d P- mgs, st ^ 1 j Jesse "Rumley. Air-1 ders plac^li?^ trailer. 6:50 tires, grain bed and I ^ springs. ■ nmWnat.ort p nrt Road . 5-flp. j will ll drii^ j",

stock rack Stilesville.

Robert L. Fisher. I and n . PO rd player, lar;.- rug r.nli _

3-3p.

WANTED: Veterans mechan-

jout understanding its purpose. |

w»y? no r.mvtlte, underweight, no en> rry. a r:in- own condition, lack of

rue .inre to infection and disease. , . i To ■ • r,*1 n.! : you must keep up Meanwhile, the go\ernme .ivourb: od -tre-irth Midlcal authorltle*. , thnf Thursday will r,c!

toy an^ly

tivf* procf shown that SSS Tonic is

' O ' In buUdlrg up low . L:. l • • -er.irt! :n non-orgamc nutrl- r James A. Stillwell, food consertional auemi*. This 1* due to the 888 |gjnd

FOR SALE: Apples and cider at Moore’a Orchard In Raccoon on Road 43. 23-tf.

I announced that Thursday will j the last “eggless Thursday

I FOR SALE: Apples, several i good varieties, 50c bu. and up.

j McCullough Orchard.

pad, small rug. small tables^

floor lamps nn.-ccUaneous lot of :ca!!y inclined to learn a money rooking ub sh' S, one | making trade in a few short antique love at. extr i good. [months in the famous Chicago 6- lt.j shops of Commercial Trades In-'call 992-R, any arr

stitute. Immediaie openings in

Mechanics,

Phone 957. Bob Market. Washing.

FOR prompt

Tonic formula which contnlns special

vation should

director,

become cheaper

"eggsj soon")

«u» > tdrh

! .: tl h. g l|?y r o^1Sj5r the | snoum —i— — • j ir-reaving the gastric providing consumers with a gO'.'lj , r r Inty' thusThesmm-. substitute for meat. «. i

L ,t lt .ud giro's fhittXS Officials said the abandonment'

„ . ^ of eealeas Thursday was due to, wai: Energize your body with n j

i-b..-cd sun on SSS Tonic now. t p lP seasonal upswing in produc-| 1

: blood -urges throughout . .. . I body, greater freshness ind |tion. They said it had nothing to:

do with the decision by hotel anti | restaurant owners in several ma-j jor cities to abandon the volun-

tary program.

FOR SALE: Spinet Wanted to correspond

10-tf.' someone who wants a

< piano.

Factory sample. Rathur

FOR SALE: Apples. Jonathan, than rebox and r« ship to the faeGrimes and Baldwins. Buchhelt' tor y w iH sell at manufacturer’s

Orchards.

17-tf. 1

price, or

would consider storingi

-houla make you e«t better, r feel better, work better, have a healthy color glow in :m firth fill out hollow Hon. cf bottles sold Oct a ir drug More SSS Tonic

Oil

shoats. vaccinated. John Church.

2'.. miles No. Stilesville. 5-2p., • >olnt " 1

with responsible party until n satisfactory dealer has been ap-

Write Box 5, B anner.

6-6t.

I

( ) Automotive Mechanics, Body and Fender Re-building, Electricity an i Electronics, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Diesel Mechanics, and Radio Servicing. Al! courses G. I. approved. Part time jobs and living facilities available. Write now to Box G. M. Banner. 5-3p.

turtle fr,

helps Build Sturdy Health.

HE REMINDS YOU of someone, and it's probably of President Harry Truman, but the face above the stack of mail is that of Postman Albert So t of North Tnrrvtnwn. N Y (Inttrnptior.fi)

, YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER HOT PLASHES men FEEL CHILLYHere’s Good News!

FOR SALE: Extra nice side of baby beef. Harley Hedge. Phone 19F3. 5-2p. FOR SALE:One good Crosley Shelvadore. apartment size. Charles Coffman, Mt. Meridian.

5-3p.

LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!

Cleanest and best 1919 Chevrolet in county. 4 new tires and tubes. Radio and heater and defroiters. Also fog lights and

spot light.

ADDED ATTRACTION

RHlL A RD for Sheafer pencil,

gent at Sam Hamu,

FOR (

WANTED TO RENT: Family of three wants six room modern home. Immediate possession not necessary. Pay top rental. Write box R Banner. 5-3t

FOR RENT: S , near college for ^ Call Banner office

Are vou between the ages of 38 and W aim you.g through that trying fum tonal 'middle-age' period peeu!u.r to women Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, leel ciatnmy. so nervous, irritable, weak? Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms' It's famous for this: M r.y wise 'middle-age' women take Finkaam's Compound regularly to help build up resistance agau »t this distress. Plnkham's Compound contains no opiates—no liablt-formlng drugs. It

helps nature (you know what we 2- -.Id'p. This great medicine also . ""At Doctors call a stomachic W .-ct. >(, v • I ■ ,ou ms* prefer I.YDI t 1 ri>kl. iM'e I till I In .1th added iron

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F^JR SALE: Brand new circu- ' lating coal stove, used Hollyi wood bed. both for $15.00, port- ' able record player, including 27 i albums of popular music, col-

, lectors items. J. W. Gordon, Is! ,4 Banner.

house west Grimes Service Sta- | — tion. Indianapolis Road. 5-2p ! FOR SALE: Young thorough-)

WANTED: Middle-aged lady to help care for 15 months old child. No housework or laundry.

Climatic cm-trolled carburetor.J Good wages. Box W.'/J Banner.

5-3p.

Can be seen at Vernon Elmore's|

a! >0. K l. ' _^ [ Employment wanted by young FOR SALE: 1946 Chevrolet, 41 married man, experienced in door sedan. $1600. Address Box’; clerical work, can type. Box

6-5p.

Address Box clerical work. 6-8-10-.'!p. | RMK. c o Banner.

WANTED: Paper hanging and

[bred Duroc made hog. Papers j general hauling. Phone 280-J. FOR SALE: Gas stove, elec-1 ava ji a ble on tequ-vt. See Venice j 6-4p. trie sweeper. 1007 S. Locust St. V wl , :ice or Bill Phillips, Fill !

5-2t.| , 6-20. !i WANTED: Furnished apart-

TOR SALE: Side delivery, rake arJ rotary hoe. Eddie!

(more H. 1. I

WANTED: Furnished

[ment. 2 or 3 rooms, private bath.

TRY BAXNr.lt ADS

! r :

burg, first house east.

5-2p*

14. Box 22. Banner.

6-lp.

Lydia E. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND

$1,193,548.42 1.571.100.63

202.391.99 87 679.49 4.500.00 |

1.274.289.47

31,000.00

REPORT OF CONDITION Repert ef condition of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Gr. < : 41. in the State of Indiana at the elos* of business on Decemh r .1 1947. Published in accordance with the call made by th.- Federal Ri serve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the F' d> ral Reserve Act and a call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana.

ASSETS

Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions

Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corpora ' ks .including $4,500.00 stock of Federo! Reserve Banki

L.ans and discount (including $183.15 overdrafts)

Bank premises owned $26,000.00, furniture and fixtures $5,000 00

(Bank premises owned are subject to $ None liens not assumed

by bank 1

Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of U. S. Gov. (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other d. P' its (certified and officers' cheeks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,157.729 99 Other Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES 'not including subordinated obligations shown below 1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital'

Surplus

5PEAKF.R OF THE HOUSE Joseph W. Martin. Jr

•,igns the GOP "voluntary" anti-inflation bill as House passage sends the bil Ito President Truman. Looking on are Rep. Jesse .Volcott (left), (Ri. Mich., and House Majority Loader Charles A.

dalleck ' R1. Indiana. 11nternational Soundphoto).

TROOPS PATROL PARIS STREETS

388.11 I

$4,364,898.11 !

$2,673,402 56 1.030.140.54

63,911.46

.346.539.27

26.623.05 17,113.11 2.130.51

$4,159.860 50

G i

FOR SALE: Apartment size Magic Chef.gas stove. G< « I condition. Phone 222-W. 5-3t. FOR SALE: 4 hole laundry . j stove, some country lard. S. B. ' Acton. .3 miles east Mt. Meridion.. 5-2p. TOR SALE: One quarter beef, j also some baled hay. S. B. Ac-

' ^^ 'iton, 3 miles east Mt. Meridian.

5-2p.

FOR SALE. Boy s bicycle. $5.00 Phone 173-R. 5-2t. TOR SALE: Several uniforms, size 12 and 14, white, also blue and white. 50 c and $1.00. See Doris Wood. 808 south Indiana street or call 684-R. 5-2t FOR SALE: One registered Duroc sow and gilt. Bop Bruner,

. Greencastle, R. 1.

5-3t

Kaiser - Frazer AUTOMOBILE

dealer

Franchise Applicaiions For Puinam County Now Being Taken By H. W. Chown Commercial Hotel GREENCASTLE

WANTED: To buy good second hand guitar. Write Box 201, Greencastle. 6-lp.

Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

$ 100.000 00

75.000 00 • 30.037.61 j

$ 205.037.61 ! $4,364,898.11

FDR SALE: 19 shoats. weight 11 about 110 lbs. Clarence Pickett, 1 1-2 miles north Brunerstown. 6-3p.! ' FOR SALeT 130 bales of j clover, 100 hales oats hay. Cecil, ( Bartlett. Fillmore, near Floyd 1 Center School. 6-8-2p

SHOWCARD SIGN WORK JIMMY PINGLETON

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACTS.

Includes proceeds of $ None of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. $ None of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of credit- jH "c 111 ' d : ini - and 1000 shares of common stock, par $100.00 -■

per share. * MEMORANDA

A “sets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities ia i Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES (bl Included in Other Bonds. Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILI-

ATED COMPANIES

fc) F'irst lien trust funds I. H. L Williams, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemn-

ly swear that the above statement is true, and that It fully and correctly represents tin true state of the several matters herein con-

L.ined and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

H L. WILLIAMS, Cashier.

CORRECT Attest:

J. B. Crosby,

Simpson Stoner.

N. C. O'Hair. Directors

State of Indiana. County of Putnam, as:

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of Januarv 1948 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this

bank.

BE SURE YOUR Car Is Safe

FOR

WINTER DRIVING * Motor Tune-Up * Brake Re-Lining NEW MOTORS * Plymouth -- DeSoto ★ Dodge -- Chrysler FARMERS SUPPLY, INC “Your DeSoto, Plymouth Dealer" 103-101 E. Franklin St.

aotii i: or i.i nr uru In tii>. M iller of i of Stisl, )’• rklnj, person: Mnuril" M. OarTM! No. *1?,. HPutnam riivuc ', Tj signed giuiriliiin an infirm person, Ronchdnl,' n.ink , n p.my at It'iarh'U*,' the mth day of Jx, the hour of in n» a day to day theftfl offer at private raid than llo* full appn: tain real esi.iie i»ii Ward and siliut..] j! ftnaelidnle in ptiust dtnfln. and riiid! I o- w i I: f.O feet off of I of lots ID. 41 ant] ll| Baker's Knlarr town *.f Ilimvhdate Said real .state nnd discharged of t runibrances and sale subject tn (lie court and an ifir it, nnd conditions, fait] Mnudi. 1. Guardian Gillen A l.yop. Attorneys

noth i: of (h«l N *»t i. undersigned lias by the Clerk of (It* of Putnam County, nnn. Administrate of Othn t'itadd. lati County, deeeased. Said * state Is solvent. | l. Ceell ChadA I No. SKUD. Otner (' Akers. <1 Putnam Clreuit Hughes * llukte*

NOTH K Of I II II CM III noTIck is Iii:n the Credit'll'''. H d of Frederick K 9tf ed to api" r in th** Court, held at Og nnn, on (he -Otli 8( 194*. nnd show ear the FIN A). SFXCOCNTS with i *' decedent should r * a nil sa i.l heirs at ami there make p and receive IM shares Rath He WITS'fSS the Court, this -Jnd J ' N*. ST*). Omcr *’ Ak.rf, Circuit Court. Rexell A 1I"V*I.

LOANS EMERC INDIANA l 194 E. Wash!

l

$150,293.06 jj None |!

None

l|

None

35,562 00 i j

HUNT “'

FRENCH TROOPS patrol Care de L'Est in Paris against possible aabo* tage as ntv.' walkouts tit country. (International Radiopboto)

THERE'S ALWAYS SATISFACTION IN HURST’S DAIRY PRODUCTS GET IT FROM YOUR CROCER OR CALL 80S-W FOR DELIVERY.

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