The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1948 — Page 3

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THL DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948.

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derately active, ^•s and Silt 3 , heavier veights . (22.00* choice mostly 75, top $2:;.oo lbs unevenly

$20.50-$22.00; 260-300 lbs around | $20.00-021.75; odd olads 300-350 ;:,s $19.50-020.00; 100-160 lbs A.ircc, quotable $22.00 down; sows about steady at $17.00-$18-JIO. few choice lights $18.25$1850. Cattle 3,000. carves 400; steers and heifers opened slow, most buyers shopping; few early sales weak to 50 lower; two loads

Ll€ SALE i irant, Building & Equipment ill at Public Sale in Amo, Indiana, on IDAY, DECEMBER 20TH.

choice 120-lb steers $34.00, two loads good to low choice medium weights $31.50; two loads good yearlings $28.00; nothing done >n heifers, beef cows slow, 50 to 1 00 lower, lew good beef ccw $19 00-019.50; vealers active, steady, good and choice rather scarce, few $31.50-$34.00. Sheep 2.500; fat lambs opened slow, early s|de.s 50 to 75,lower, hulk good and choh-e native wooled lambs $23.50-$24.50. medium and good $20.50-$23 00; loads good and choice 96 lb fed western lambs $24.50, others bi J $24.50 down; nothing done on callings; slaughter ewes scarce, atwut steady, good and 'choice

7.00-$8.50.

LATE NEWS

the opening of a conference with ci moiincr groups cf meiitiodn of -trcngtliening rent control. He told the meeting— "1 have felt that {'ongreto somehow jnsl hasn’t Iwcn c un pletely mail* aware of the twriensiieKs of tlie ho ising sltnatl'm. I'nlevi it is made aware, we an. going li. have rent control foi man, years. I don't think that would be healthy.”

! Richard Nichols of Ureen- | castle, was dismissed Monday, j Mrs. Fred Gilley and daughter of Greencastle. were dianiss-

ed Monday. JJI Russell Lemon of Fillmore R 1, was admitted Sunday. Mrs. Stella Shuee of Bain-

bridge R. 1, was admitted Sun-1 day. Mrs. Nellie Williams of Clover- i

dale K 1. was admitted Sunday John O'Conner of Cloverdale. was admitted Monday.

TRAINMEN GIVE FOR ARMLESS GIRL

AT 10:30 A. M.

NEW VOKK, Dec. IS—(INS) —The CariH'gie emlowirant for uili'rnational peace announeisl tinlay that Algiir Hiss, a ecu Jed as a spy by Whitaker 4 haintM-rs, i lias offered to resign as president of ilv< lorgani/mtion, hut his

AKKIVERSARIE^ lesignalion has been refused. Blrthoa V John W. Davis, acting diairMrs. Eula Staggs^rccncastfe " ,a " ' ,f '" >ur ‘ l «‘ f

|,(11x1(1 feel, on good lot. Ml redecorated in inside, (in liiiildi' ivtuie. inehide > refrigerators. Warm one gits stove, J tables, 28 chairs, show cases, ■ c at* nsils, rest urant supplies of all kinds , r r ril I hi * building and equipment will be ofia whole, if not sold fhut way wil Ibc sold out in THTHM J a dning a good Imsiness and in a good coinniunitv, | ir , are invited fo inspect the jdace at any time TERMS — CASH.

R. R. 1. Dec. 13th.

trustees, said ihat Hiss has, however, liis'n given a liiree months

Robert Eugene Nee.se, son of loiuve of absence at full |>ay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ncese, 10

ears old today, Dec. 13.

Ray Cline, Union.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Doc. 13th., Belle

WRIGHT S CAFE AMO, INDIANA

TKIi, Auctioneers.

Mrs. Alpha Haines. Dec. 13th. Belle Union. Johnny Paul Douthitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Douthitt, 1 years old today, Doc. 13th. Deloras Maxine Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ 11 Sears. Route 4. Greencastle, 4 /ears old today, Dec. 13th. Barbara Rogi is, 14 years t * lay, Dec. 13th.

Mrs. Fred Harrold and daughter of Greencastle R. 3, were dis-

missed Sunday.

Mrs. Lenore Nelson of Greencastle, was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Vera Frazier of Reelsvillc, was dismissed Sunday.

IM Itl.14 SALE

On account of my health I am leaving Indiana and will acll at public auction 8 miles north of Spencer, 2 miles west of Carp, at Cuba, Indiana, all my |H‘rsoiial properly. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 STARTING AT 10:30 A. M.

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Mrs. Albert Hammond and son ARMLESS SINCE BIRTH, 5-year-old Grace Purcell fihoxvs how shc w

affection of trainmen roaring through Lovejoy, Ga.<Train crews are taking up a collection to provide Grace with artificial arms and funds to_takc cure of jicr cducutiun. (International Soundphoto)

of Greencastle R. 3, were dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Virginia McClure of Greencastle, was dismissed Sun-

day.

HOGS — Purebred Poland China male hog, || months old; fending Shoals, weight about 60 lbs., i Hampshire sow, bred. CHICKENS — 20 Brahma pullets, 7 months old; 4 mixed pullets; 6 liens; 2 doe Kahhits. IMPLEMENTS — One 2 horse disc; one 2 section tooth barrow; one McCormick spring tooth one horse cultivator; one single shovel plow; one double shovel plow; one 12 inch breaking plow; one steel bed wheel harrow; one rubber lire lawn mower; 50 ft. garden hose with nozzle; one garden plow xxilli attachments; one pulverizing garden plow; potato fork, rake, hoes; one 4-line 'ork; one 3 tine fork; one cross cut -aw, wide; one Boys bicycle, child's tricycle; Child's 'i-wlieefl cart. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — One kitehen cabinet; Breakfast table, 5 chairs; one Coal and wood range; one 5-burner Boss oil stove, attached oven; one ( oul and wood hot blast heater; one Glow Boy heater, large size; one sheet iron wood stove; one laundry stove; one Brunswick phonograph, t; records; one Phileo radio electric; one Oak buffet with mirror; one Round Oak (lining table, 6 chairs; one Platform rocker with'ottoman; 3 rocking chairs; one Library table; 3 steel Inals ami s; rings; 2 dressers with mirrors; one (best of drawers; Child's vanity dresser; 2 blur eoiigoleuin mgs, 9x12; one blue wool rug, 9x12; one smoking stand; one day bed; one folding cot; child's bed; 5 piece wicker porch set; one porch swing; one round table, one picnic table; one Eureka electric sweeper; one New Maytag electric washer, squarf tub, large size; one 75 Ih. Coolerator lee box, new; About I to 5 Ions Amber JACK coal. Tools, dishes, glass elicrn, crocks, jars, pans, curtains, eanne<l fruit, jams, juices. Other articles too numerous to mention. Also there will lie other items brought in from surrounding eommunity to be sold. G. C. GRIFFIN ALTON HI RST, Auctionc«*.

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Phone 844

BUY ON EASY TERMS Greencastle

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This pictuie displays part of 3400 pounds of candy that has just arrived in time for Christmas --

CONGO GREEN P0MPEI YELLOW

RUSSELL STOVER

WHITMAN

1 Lb. Ail Creams

SI 25

1 Lb. Sampler

$2 on

1 Lb. Assorted Chocolates

SI.25

2 Lb. Sampler

S4.00

2 Lb. Assorted Chocolates

$2.45

1 Lb. Fairhill

$1.50

I j Lb. Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons

SI.65

2 Lb. Fairhill

$3.00

2^ Uf. Assorted Chocolates And Bon Bons

S3.25

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5 IB. BOX ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ~ ONLY 6 LB. BAG OLD FASHION HARD CANDY-ONLY All in Attractive Xmas Packages

$2.98

$1.68

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18 East Washington St.

Phone 388

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