The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1949 — Page 3

THE £>AILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949.

Farm News J%i: rs' ««ash receipts from f arm marketings, during 194S will Kotal slightly larger than par niall probability, rathin slightly smaller as ex-

several months ago, ac-

coPdlhP to the recent information lecewed from the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau lof Agricultural Econol.mcs,

at Ptirdue University.

Indiana receipts inthe last fo v month- haw been consistently below coresponding months a year earlier, but not enough to offset agins earlier in the year. T<jta ! cash receipts from Indiana fartn marketings for the period from January through

s=

October, amounted to 5i870.6SK>.000 as compared with $855,795,000 for the comparative 1947 period. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock products were S6,'k>.778,000 in 1948 and $60S.7.'>4,000 the year previous for the first ten months of the year. Crop receipts however dropped to $233,912,000 from $247,031,000 for the period. October receipts from both rops anad livestock reflected the downward trend with the total ash receipts reaching $117,279,000 as compared with $132,045,000 for the same month of the previous year. The report of the Bureau oi Agricultural Economics also pointed out that although cas! receipts may be a little higher.

farmers' production expenses | tended the funeral of Mr. Only' have increased considerably | brother at Spencer Friday,

more and their realized net in- . .yj, ;, j of

come in 1948 will be down from teh 1947 figure.

WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS

HORSES » CATTLE » HOGS •• SHEEP FOB PROMPT AND SANITARY SERVICE PHONE GREENCASTLE 1008

INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY

WE PAY CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 CALL CLOVERDALE 80 OR PUTNAMVHXE 3.3\Yc pay all phone charges. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.

BABY CHICKS On November 11, I91K Mr. Rill Pilkett of the Indiana R. O. P. Poultry Breeders Association made an inspection of onr farm and the following report was made. YYe have many more iieiw that are also giving this splendid productions

% Production

FERN

Sunday visitors at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were Mr. and Mrs. Destet Hayes of Knightsville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. James Chrisenberry of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter. Anna Mao. spent the week end at Manitp, 111. Miss Mary Ellen Cook of Mi. Olive spirit Sunday with Miss Barbara Cox. Mr. and Mrs Donovan Heber and daughter Vivian Mae spent Saturday evening a* Brazil. Tuesday’ dinner guests of Mr md Mrs. Ernest Heber were Mr. Wallace Burks and s< ns, Dale I and Donnie of Mackinaw, 111. lienn Burks of Manito, 111., and lobert Burks and daughter Betty Jane. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Nelson ind family of Pleasant Gardens, isited Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cumnings Saturday. Paul Barnett is home from the Veterans hospital at Battle Treek. Mich., visiting his mother Vlrs. John Hiestand. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks and laughter. Carolyn Sue and Mr. md Mrs. Robert Burks and laughters Anna Mae and Betty lane, spent Wednesday evening vith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth •Vagle and family of near Terre

Haute.

R HNBKIDGE

Mrs. Flora Harmless was i limn r guest of Miss ^gr.us Oran Wednesday. t * The Widows Club met with vlrs. Bessie Darnell Friday aftmoon. An exchange of gifts vnd delicious refreshments wer- 1 deasantly enjoyed by all. Frank Cosgrove and daughters. Mary Lou and Aleta of De-

Cunningham spent

last week ill Indiana|K)lis with her daughters. Mildred and Esth-

er Oinningham.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pruitt called on John Hanks and wife at Greencastle Sunday. Kay Aldene Harlan spent New Year’s with her aunt, Mis Jewel Blue, at Hillsdale.

Classified Ads For Sale

i

UPHOLS'i ciKUNtj: t or hlg! irade upholstering, repairing, re ,

finishing and fine quality fabric! I^ p "'

•I.Wl’AttY CLEARANCE of I dish garden plants and vines I0< each. Formerly 25e to Ittc. Eit- ‘ el's Flowers, 17 South Vine fct.

5-31. 1

! i ; FOR SALE 40 head nice, shoats, weighing 100 to 120 lbs. ^ A. E. Patrick, three-quarter mile j

4-2p.

WANTED: Fence building, j FOR RENT: Office room In Otho Eggers, Roachdale, R. 2. ! I he Granada Theatre Bldg. In-W-tf; quire at the Voneastle. 3-3t.

WANTED: Home for woman in exchange for care of small ehibl. 211 W. Walnut. Phone Sll-R. 4-3p. WANTED: A vacant lot cr

FOR RENT; Sleeping room near college Phone S59-W. 5-2p Come spring you’ll be glad you rented a modern bungalow Allendale Springs. Healthful

jail Art Furniture Shop, 7 west Franklin street. Phone 299

FOR SALE: One

I parking space for house trailer. I water and healthful environment, Florence Urgently needed. Box X Banner, fishing, swimming. congenial

kerosene range; four new 700x201 13-t t i i()-piy tires ami tubes and wheels "

for Dodge or Ford truck.

Will

Cash.

FOR SALE: Hog house.:.; sell reasonable. John W

DEPAI VY' CHAPEL gxy. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. 9 miles east on Stih sville road

Indiana. Phone 403. 1-tf. 5-2p.

Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw president, today asserted

before a chapel audience in ! hay. Ladino alfalfa, little red when the new laboratory tested Gobi., Memorial church that 7 ’’A | n n(1 timothy, baled without rain. Fina Foam is applied. Stop 'N

who I Pete Cox. 3Vi miles southeast Shop. It.

Belle Union. 28-lCp

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE: lOuO bales mix- 1

SHABBY furniture looks ne v

4-3p. i neighbors, happily situated. Will I furnish partly furnished or rent i unfurnished to suit your require- _ I ments. Reasonablly priced. C.

TAX CONSULTANT | Conrad Hammond, AllendaL Will assist with your Federal I Springs. 4-2p.

and Gross Tax Returns at my; home in Cloverdale Phone 36.

| FOR RENT: Modern 3 room ; apartment. Electric refrigerator

person may become one

harps consistently on one string. | • , msn thus sacrificing balance, sym- | Headquarters for curved raft- vines

metry, am. richness of person-^ arns garages, machine Clearance at 10c each. Formerly ality te Ms working power." warehouses stores, fac- >5e fo 4lle. Kitel’s Flowers, 17

Cloverdale for appointments.,^ stovc furni( , hed . , ni .

Taletha M Ray 27-29-31-5-5-7-«p ! possos(lion .

<i ARDEN

going in our

plants anil

January

or Gordon Sayers.

S. C. Sayers

3-3t.

Pen No.

No.

Hens

Of BREED No. of Eggs

Laid Today

io Day? Pre\ iou*>

1

287

Barred

Rocks

221

77 ( c

81%

2

236

White

Rocks

174

74%

77%

3

288

White

Rocks

199

69%

76%

4

241

White

Rocks

163

68%

73%

; 5

237

White Leghorns

168

71%

79%

6

286

Barred

Rocks

219

-77%

77%

bus taken good

!

i

4 I

to produee

high proilnel ions hut Hie first imporlant thing is good hrei-diug. 2Hhi birds are lieing Irapnested on our farm. All breeders on our farm are iiuliiidually pisligreed and wing-banded. I Now is the lime to order your baby ehleks.

From

DIETZ POULTRY FARM CENTER POINT, INDIANA

There is a danger, Dr. Wildman said, that a man of concentration on a single object may | become fanatical, intolerent and egotistical. Such a person, he explained, may get an idea and ' then use it as a "watchdog" to

scare away other ideas.

"We can place ourselves and our ideas," he declared, "at the center of our thinking until wc lose touch with the outside

world."

The cure for this, he pointed i out, is to turn our "gaze" from ourselves to the truth and from our talent to the world which "so sadly needs all of the re sources of mind and spirit that

we ean bring to it."

The dog probably was the first animal to be domesticated by man and it happened so long ago that the dog's origin is rather obscure. However, the most important ancestor of the* modern dog seems to have been the wolf.

sheds, warehouses, stores, fac- •»5<-

lories. Black Lumber Co., 501 South Vine St

! N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf.

PHONE 442-M

For all kinds of beauty treat-, RENT: , ' wo r<,om a l )art ‘ ment. Approved Beauty Shop m ent. Adults only. Address Box fin Hood’s BarberShop). 7-tf.;77. Daily Banner.

5-3

NOTICE: I

out

of sic k 1 Business Opportunity

4-2p.

Garage

to

,1,,' for rent, south of Cloverdale. See Phene I Charles Poe. 656-M. 4-4p

am

j FOR SALE: 300 gal steel bed and yvill be able FOR SALE: 8 foot electric tank, can be used for fuel ml or plumbing right away,

refrigerator, very good condition, gasoline, $22.00. James Green, 211-R or write P. O. box 2411 "" baby SITTER Phone 21t""m

$100. Bill Reid, R. 3, Cloverdale. 306 North Madison St. 4-2p James Green. Plumber, .306

3 -4t. „ .: „— : :—~ North Madison

FOR SALE: Two burner elcctNEW YEAR'S SPECIAL: 19 7 lie stove with utility cabinet amt Willys coupe, 1935 Plymouth drawei. $20.00. Never been used.'

REAL ESTATE

, Address 615 K. Walnut St. any I night hut Tueseday. Any time ■ Saturday and Sunday before Jan. i 22. S-lIji

coupe, 19.36 Chevrolet coach. Phone 229-W

19.30 Plymouth truck thr - I ler ton, 1931 Chevrolet truck, i 1939 Chevrolet pick-up. REED'S I GARAGE, Mt. Meridian. Open ' evenings. 3-6t.

5-Ip.

I

FOR SALE: Ladies brown fur coat, size 14 to 16, like new. 316 North College or call 407-M af-

ter 4 30 p. in.

5-2t.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE The six room house helongintrl to the estate of Angie S. GodJ win, deceased, located at 901 S. Indiana Street. Greencastle Ind-i

LOST

i —

| LOST: White sow and 19 shoats j weighing about 50 lb.«. Arthur

FOR SALE: 1942 John I' tractor Model H cultivator and plow, perfect condition. Paul Frederick, Fillmore. 3-4p.

TIN SHEETING 5 feet by 10 feet, on wood franc. Just received 100 sections; good for building purposes. A. ,v S. Junk Yard.

4-6*.

MU M I' T«| MIIIIIDKS sat-* ai-e Invil,.<! f„ r

Inn t.-st lioriiiKS • in llreeneiisi I.

roit, arrived Thursday morning l, " | i.'n.i. u itn sit,* ,,r i o attend the funeral of Charles i"',',m,.uV' ' McNorton, stepfather of Mr. Co- ' " ’ ' * > list "f nsiiilnsl i,.,i ,, j

lint nilditimiat Imi-liie

grove. I ;nny I,,- re<iulreif In Hi,. Kmfin. . , Mrs. John Hanks and daugh- 1 ! 1 '' ! ' 1 "5? i "' V' 1 " il J[ ■".•at. Hi,' toil

i r, , . - nni 1 arnlsli ri.f,.|-pii(.(. paints .,

let's, Bessie Green and Nellie Ro- kinnvn . I,.\allnn o , .,,1, laaia*; berts of Pennsylvania, called on! * Mrs. Hanks’ sister, Mrs. Bessi'-i s '' 1 i’ll"' ■ islux TIk- nT.Tte,

, < n, iiiiiii, i-,.,| may l„. waslnst ,,.n

Darnell. Friday afternoon. | rram in-i.t. n,, ,.„ 8 | n)f . | MI , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eads ot ■'""H”- ' ••inm-d Hindi I... tak. ••

'Hi. ilry l,y men ns of a drive pip., in-.at at' itp. washing. It, pills ■ ,i

VOI R CHANCE fa g«t garden and vine plant al

each in January Clearance. Formerly 25c In Me. Eitel's Flowers, 17 South V ine SI. 5-3t.

pickup truck. Phone 5.36-M,

5-3p

FOR SALE at COOK'S: New. black enameled, cast iron portable grates for burning coal in fireplaces. Five different siaes. twenty to thirty inch, from $7.93 ; to $15.95 Seventeen inch gali vanized coal buckets, $1.30. We dish deliver. Furniture Exchange. I'li West Side Square. Phone 170-3.

I Cooper,

FOR SAI-E: 1938 Chevrolet tana, to be sold at the Law ( >f-! 11 . innt>r 0ffici ,

1 fiee of Hughes &• Hughes on Wednesday, January 26, 1949, at 1:00 P. M. Terms Cash. For further information, see John S Godwin, administhator. Phone

7.34-M

Greencastle R. 2 or call

4-2n

22-29-5-12-19-51.

LOST: Year old Shepherd dog, ■ brown and white color. Named ! "Major." Child’s pet Reward IFhone 725-R. 5-lp. LOST: Three strand pearls 1 last Thursday in business section. $5 reward if returned In • good shape. Phone 4.34-M. 5-2n.

FOR SALE: Baled si: : hay at Sale barn Friday.

WANTED

Roachdale spent New Year'

Mrs. Roy

with their daughter Hanks and family.

Mr and Mrs. Elmer Spencer spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs, Gene Gooch and

husband.

| f.mill,, i ,,r Imh ipits w ill I,,-

mined by the Kimim-et*.

All iierui-iile <1, serlpi ion Him ft he kept for each borlnir, xfvlnir Hie depth of reek, water lev. I an,I > h. kinds anil ,1, "Ihs ,,f inaterial , iieomilrred. Where feaslhl, I he I’miir.ieior shall I'ei . , -h lode hy He, ileus, the a V era If imm. her ef Idowh per feel «,f penetra-

Mr. aiwl Mrs. Frank Miller don n-iiuired fm a -p. ifhsl

Weight fiilling

spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Will Dodge at Veedersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Abbott of Alabama have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scobee anil Mr. and Mrs Abbott through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ooley at-

JET-ASSISTED PLANE TAKES 12 FLYERS OFF ICE

FOR SALE: Brown chestev-j

fii Id coat, size 12. < heap. I all Wanted: Paper hanging and al 211 W. Wall.ut. Phone 611-*’- trash hauling Chevrolet parts

4 '“I ) for sale. E. S. York. Phone 260-J FOR SALE: 1942 Ford four | door -good shftpo. H. & M. Auto Sales 317 N. Jackson. 4-3t

SALE OF HEAL ESTATE: 11 acres with five room, semi-mod-ern house, and barn and two

small buildings. Approximately — three miles north of M rt FAREWELL (DINNER

Ideal for country house. Private) ( sale subject to court approval on I I Wednesday, at 1:00 P. M., Jan-' uary 19, 1949, at law offices ofi

INDIANAiFOLJS, Jan. 5 — I i UP I Governor Ralph F. Gates

3-3p

FOR SALE: Antique roll top office desk. Phone 763. 3-5-2p

WANTED: Two ladies would like transportation to Phoenix, Anz. Leaving between Jan. 17"i and Jan. 24th. Inquire at Banner

Office.

FOR SALE: Big type Poland China boar. H. S Alice, three miles south Mt. Meridian. 3-5-2p

Wanted: Waiter Apply in person Steak House.

or Waitress, iit Deems

3-3t

Hughes and Hughes, Greencastle, . , , , , , ^ i today had been named grand Indiana. Terms Cash. Marvin „ . on ,.

• guv by more than 200 fellow

N. Sweeney, Guardian. | . „ , , _

r . Republicans who last night hon-

“ 'j order him with a farwell dinner

FOR SALE: New five room I at the Columbia Crub here, modern house in Northwood. Call! Former Lt. Gov. Richard T. 338-J. 3-6p.| James lauded the governor's

lour-year admiaislration and listed accomplishments in education and mental health fields as

"foremost.”

"No governor has spent more

FOR SALE: 4 room house, al-

4-3n most new. ('lay Boswell, Green-

3-4 p.

castle R. 3.

FOR SALE: 5 room modern

stiitf*! <1 is i ;t ii

<such ns no lb. 111111111- :io in i i,, drive Hi*' spoon insiile the .iihIiix. iih ii me., ns of proviillmr hoiii, Ii,dieiitlon of the relntive resistatn'e of Hll iitii of Hull to petlel rnl ion by

the spoon.

Simples slnill he tiiken ill even niiirkeil ebiuiKe in materhil ;m,l in any I’Vent ill iiili-rViilH of not more than 10 feel. .\| leas! Ihn-e I'll Kiiiiiples Hhidl he taken for eneli borllllf. Tile HiillipleH shnll hi* preh, rveil in ntto-uiiarler * 'i I pint alr-llxhl sereweil-tim wlass *-o,; - In in* rs. plainly nni i'k e,l with Ih, Ihii'Iiik: number and ileptli al wldeh the Hample was taken. linpliente typed copies nf ,.neh horlnif desi'i'lpllon, ni \i lur thr Cont raetoi-'h elitsslfle:t I ion and Interpretntion of Hi** horinus Hball he furnished t<» the Kmi'hieer. toSet her with the sit tuples. Proposals will he received h\ the (’Ity t’lerk until 7 :ui I* M t'ST. January isih. Hits, al the

I'll i Hall

Tin iietual wtrk *>f makltiit: hor inns must he started within one week after Hie tlale of iiotiee of aword of Hi© eontraet for the I work II nil slltlll he proscelllell eX- ( pe,lit iollsl \ lo its roimiletiou. ’I’he Coniiactor slmll In* paid arrortllnir |o unit price net' linear | foot or hole ni©asnre*l from stir fare of k>"iind lo hottom of h,,l'.’ .I’roposuls will I**- roeelved ait,I I eoinpareil in til,, following hn«ls

i of eomt’olisatloll / f

It, t h’lirnlshlnK S D

j t in it, 11 r* eneastlo lioliitii ro..,I* .

I >,.Hat's

aitd ' <’mis.

($ — 1

Hem L*. Mnklnu wash horlnirs throuirh earth, fill. s:i*t*l. or oth**t' rmtlrrlal not rm-k inilt prlci*. foot Hollar* ii nd Cents, * l — f. (Kstininte*! i><lii] |« null* of horlmrs 7’,u 1)** ft i CIT> uK I lit KK.S'i 'ASTLI-:.

I VI >1 V V A

c Clifford FruRier. Citx i 'h rk -Triiisiii * r

22-3^

FUR SALE: Eureka elect!: sweeper. Tank type, like ne v Emmett Shoemaker, Marathon Station. Mj,. Meridian. Pric I reasonable. 3-5-8-3p.

HELP WANTED: Man tr handle receiving department. Address Box A. Banner Office.

4:21.

HELP WANTED: Man

v ul CAN HAVE YOUR CI S TOM MADE DRAPERIES MADE IN GREENCASTLE MADE IN MV OWN HOME PHONE 338-J. .3-5-7-3n

house, gas furnace, garage, close! Hnie on problems of state instito college; immediate possessio i.I lutions than Ralph Gates,

Very good and priced to sell. S C. Sayers or Gordon Sayers. 3-31.

FOR SALE: Farm

— i acres. 100 acres tilahle,

, wooded pasture land.

was “the realization that buildings. Electric current.

of 197 balance Good six

James said. "He has done more in the field of public health than any other governor in history’” In response, Governor Gates said the principal compensation for his service to the

handle part time display work. roonl house, good barn anil out-J .stall

An i css Box B, Daily Banner. huildinirs. Electric current. Price! We hl i V e added something to the

4 '- t - $10,000. S.

FOR SALE: White rock fri* s, 2 | ._. to 3 lbs. dr*' sod or on foot Mis. Ebor Hamilton. YV. Col nubia St. Rd. 5-7-2p.

WANTED: S„|.*sla*ly familial S: '. v '' ls ' with dry goods dipartment. Ad-” dress Box C. Daily Banner. 4-2t.*

C. Sayers or Gordo i well-being ol Indiana.

3-.lt. I

FOR RENT

WANTED: Lady experienced in cashier and office work. Address Box D, Daily Banner. 4-21.

FOR RENT: Six room house, 1> . north Brunerstown. See Jo*

Rollings, Roachdale.

The governor was presented a handsome leather scroll in tribute aiul received well wishes from many of the state's leading Democrats who attended the $10-

4-2o ' n-plato dinner.

At Sale Pavilion Friday: Goo I team of black horses, oth r h uses, cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. 5-2‘.

WANTED: Night h* Ip.’ Apply,

in person at Cafe.

Fluttering

Dm k 5-1 p.

FOR RENT: Garage, ('rawfoid Hotel.

Call ; 4-2D

FOR SALE: Pure bred Airedale puppies. ('. R. Lyon. 19F22.

5-31.

LET BANNER ADS Si l l. II

FOR RENT: Three rooms in Cloverduk'. newly decorated. Roy Clines, Sr. Cloverdale.

4-3p.

Colonial Hatcheries x Raby ehleks x Purina ehnwa x Sanitation. 106 North Jackson Ht.

:—rtr—sm

Rescue base was this snow-covered plateau known as Bluio West

WEAK

NERVOUS*;

cranky ‘every month’ ?

Ar» you troubled by distress of femsle functional periodic disturbance*? Doc* tht* make you feel so tired, hlKh-strung, nereout—at sucb times? Then do try Lydl* E. Ptnktiam's VegetKbla Compound to relieve •uch aympiom*! Plnkham'i Compound Is made cvpecld/lv /or women It also bat what Docton call a stomachic tonic effect! Any drugstore s LYDIA I. PINKHAM’S coSSoT,

THE SPORTSMAN S SHOP

77 PA YS TO PLAY f

Rescue piano was Identical lo this ski and Jato-equipped C-47. TWELVE AIR FORCE FLYERS are safe after being marooned up to 19 days on a remote Greenland ice can The rescue was accomplished by a twin-engined C-47 transport plane equipped wlthaklia and four “iato" units. Seven of the flyers were marooned when their plane was forced down. I he oiliers Joined th«m on the ice during unsuccessful rescue attemote. (International Soundphotos)

ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING Service on all Automatic Heating Units Stoker Service, Any Make Stokol Sales and Service Day Phone 786 or 277-J Nlglfi Phone 519-J or 277-J

JOHNNY HAZARD

BROTHER/ FORTUNE: SMILES/WE WAVE BEEN PELIVEREOTWAT FOR WUICW WE SEARCWEP.' SEE, HERE, THE SANPS SWEEP US 6OOP LUCK/

Bv Frank Robbin

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