The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1948 — Page 6

tm£ ca!LY EANNE t '. / C- r rE?JtAS":E !ND!ANA t V»EDNESDA v , JANJA^> 7, 1»4S.

*f ^mr L>r»rB wrt tf»KK ruK» Kl>»X" . . .k your f*rac ^sur»ace ( t* s« th**. it comp*liSktc* fori prrf-r.t pnce > v- U ui-nt. $ F 1 H l>c:i.*re+ tfric-ultaral eoonom.« at r-ardat Univ^iuty. Me®: farm maurarK^ -s written for a ;e nod of years and u therefore easily forgotten ur.tti the exp:ration dat- c*f tne policy when renewal be- oonea necessary And yet a.: .'rc ng to the Federal Home I>*ac Rat.* Admin atrati>«r a star ard s.xroom houae costing P5<SW to buttd in 1SH0 would now coat about S«*00. a nse of approamatejy M percectT>- tos; of bu.ld n^ mater.al for farm use* other than fcnuses has pracUcally doubled ».r.c* 1>40 Gran pr.ces in Stpleir.btr of this year «ere Sit percent of the pre-war 10G5-lt& average and livestoclt has r.ser. 2T5 peroent in price over the same pre-war period, according to the econo- _ mist The cost of new farm mach-nery is about 140 je. rcect

of pre-war A recent surv ey of u-ssaanc* carried on a nurote-r of west central Indiana farms d-sclosed that sd percent of the farms had bo insurance cm the conte-ats of their buiktiBg that is machinery, hay gram f d and livestock. A in— of *6 <-•(«(• * -rth of gram, has just been incurred cm cme farn where no iMuranc-e was earned >b the eoBlents of buili-ngs. had not changed the msurec amounts sinoe them pohcie* had been uT.tten m li*42 or before A total of TZ percent had changed their pc-. y by .naorsemer.’ :r by writing a new pohev. Changes -vfui - ncrease s of ?: percent c® b -uses. 100 percerf or. barns outbcildiags *0 perert ar.l :-c term of building* A5 percent. ac-cording to Deir.a-ee XI .st .nsuranee ooaipaa es atli accept mauraaee oc farm property .up to two-thirds in sorue cases three-f wsrtka of the fair appraised value of the

, javpcrtj Fram the surrey UXen tt apr*earrs that about threei fourths of th- fa.T: rs who earned .nsuraace on buildings had ntreaaed their r-surance ia hue with present replacement costs or. bduses snd baur— 1 .o~ - : ever, only a little more than one- j -it'-*- of the fanxiers had .nsurance on favestoik machinery, gram hay aad feed, and on the average, the mereaar in the insured amounts had not heppace w.th reiiac err.ent costs t iKvikk «.» T' tnriu.v H.iiar.ti XI .ih IT* Henry A VaaDyke H.Ciaad towaship farmer decided to stop hunters freer (baregaiimg h* " no trespaamng sagas ?ark.ng tber cars oc his lawn and roving his fields He hm-i a deputy sheriff to stand g.art and toe* 23 hunters into oc-rC £acu: violatoe paid a 1-5 fme The normal somber ol aach cases for the • entire state s i-- than 2c an- 1

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CHATEAU I jVONCASl Tonight and Thursday 11 wed. and t Hu

at ssntlMfAD CITY *• C carge is loaded atoarc me C. S. S Montague, whirtl akrg ^ ,h * AT mOtlHlAO t0 uw XI fd’.terrsreit sea .or miy u ,th the l S —t A ;er "let i the fee: aril be m coearaand of Vice Acmirai Forrest P Sherman imsel'. "* **

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HUGE SAVINGS IN THIS GREAT

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January White Sale

LONGWEAR QUALITY AMEFT* AND CAS*A s!v~t* cases 2.59 54c K-’H • e .r j*!.i« fT'e- c--r *. 2r.e - : 11* •.*. Case* U a >/.

REG. 59c CANNON TURKISH TOWEL

CHECK TROCADERO ENSEMBLE REDUCED 74 c 44 c I7 C *»srf l.T9 #wi» S- T9 - r>v Cannon. B je . -- mpeach. Bath 2> *x ¥Y, laie 10 v JO’. KITCHEN TOWEL REGULARLY 25c

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B’ue, gree-• ma’r». • *e. • \A a- •RozISft 3 lor 39c CANNON PLAID TOWEL REG. 39c

M ’ r fruit 3 ft. a! pattern r-n wui - - c •’.■•n. 17x32 in. COTTON FLANNEL REDUCED FROM 37c

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B' re. ^reen. goid, red. ITi V, 39c PART LINEN STARTEX TOWELING

35c

V*-- m wr-uht flannel in ’icht >r dark *:«{•«*, j»Li: 3s. 3o' wi.jo. REG. 25c WHITE FLANNEL 27" WIDE

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Reacr^- ti.%f' -.f Viitll fa»r eo’ -f woxen br^der*. dth; 17 m.

I -■for ba v .. wrarT^re; n!ghtx..*n*' Napi«e-i on both -lies.

FLOUR SQUARES REGULARLY 22c va.

PILLOW TUBING . NO SIDE SEAMS I

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Bleached an-l laundered! I'seful for hou^chukl vhufe?. 28 a in. be*.

12R tx-pe Lcmguenr muslin tubing. Make xuur o»n mex(<en!ixe cases!

STURDY STRIPED 7c DISH CLOTHS 6 39 cr r n. ■ Knitted d< tb« m»3e be Cannon fof easy dish» ashing. IS x 17 in the*.

LONG WEARING REG. 35c MUSLIN

33c

t*nHeache«L y-se for garment bar*; omit backs, matuesa cuvcri. J9\

OH rout WMin SAL! tUtCMASES WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WAtDS MONTHLY PAYMB4T PLANT ’

THAT NO SCREEN ! EVER RISKED TELLING ITS STORY BEFORE!

Hate without reason! Murder without motive! It* drama blisters the screen! D0R£ SCHAKY am—tt ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT MITCHUM ROBERT RYAN

VFtl GLORIA GRAHANE PAUL KELLY SAM LEVOtt

r-ee.t*a by ADRIAN SCOTT »y EDWARD DmYTRYK Som* Ms, by JOHN RktTON Football Highlights of 47

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FOR SAL The farm, known as the James Swiff* Wright farm, located six {6) miles south of Gnj castle, on State Road No 43, and consistnj 380 acres, more or less. This is one of the best stock farms in PM County There is everlasting water. Tin provements consist of three barns andtwetf

Submit bids to the undersigned at thnr| office HUGHES AND HUGHES, Agents. Greencastle, Indiana

I’CBLIC S.W V. I have m.|,I tnj farm. I xvlll <«-ll at Ihihlic \iH'l"*n vv.-m ■>( (• rerncm*Ile anil I mile north of Bnm* r»li'»i , > I MONDAY, JANUARY 12, It AT 12:30 P. M. 2 HOUSES On* team mares. {» and 10 years old. tC**! fi CXXWS Or,* Guernsey, 5 vrs old. 5 gallon cow a i csll "1 Guerns. . 6 yrs. old. 5 gallon cow. with call •*«* '•>* 6 yrs old. 6 gallon cow. with calf b\ .*:'!• " n< ‘ with calf by side; one Hereford heifer, to fresh,*" Guernsey heifer. H1M1S J5 head feeding shoats. e HAV , , Several tons of mixed hay. aex’eral feet of luw** ■ FA KM MACHINEin , One good mowing machine, one 3-sectmn hair” one corn sheller. one oata seeder; one good v '*f 4 sist corn cribs, one hog feeder: one double W brooder houses: one good com planter with fertiW® menu, one Maytag Motor; one Pump Jack ( HICKS _ nlJ About 90 yearling Big English Leghorns: 40 n lence several fence posts. HOI SKHOED ,,, '• wash st,.nd; on, metal cot. kitchen maihine and ur.nger: several dozen fruit jars | too numerous to mention. TERMS — CASH

RAY BUNCH Not responsible for accidenU-

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