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THF DAILY BANNER, GRErNCASTLE, INDIA! A, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1a,

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Clovcrtlalr Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richmond and children .of Indianapolis wor" Saturday supper guests of Maynard and Mrs. .Mary Grubb. Mrs. Viola McCammack called j on Mrs. Rosetta Cummings j Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Cummings | and children visited Mr. ami Mrs. j Clarence Cummings Sunday.

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Classified Ads For Sale

FOR SALK Large size haby | ( \N YOI yrM.IKY ? bed and mattress. $10. Mrs. District Manager of national Clyde Grimes. Phone rural 2F12 organization will interview ap-

14-2t. ] plicants for unusual parmanent positions worth $200 per month

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JprBLIC SALE

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,i, n | of selling our farm, the following property will he 'mi. lion at our residence, 2 miles west and one-hall mile V.rth Salem, K miles east of Koaehdale, 1 mile east ol

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Thursday, February 17,1949 I BKGIN'NIN'G AT I0:»0 A. M. CATTLE |r ( . n 1st calf Wisconsin Holstein heifers, giving from 30 to }H m,!. one i year old Holstein; two 6 year old Jerseys; siv heifer

HOGS

ir;,, following sows and gills are to farrow the first 2 weeks ^K |r i|; ■> Hampshire sows, had 2 litters; 1 Hampshire sow, hail Hotter; I llanipsldre gilts; 20 shoats weighing xn lbs.

GRAIN

C .'i(N) - 3,000 bushel of corn, testing below IX '»er cent moisture; biisbels of I.ineolll soy beans, from certified seed; 3 tons i,| ^Til h.iv, loose. IMPLEMENTS L \llo ( balmers W. 0. tractors, one with cultivators; two 2 11 inch breaking plows; nv, .'is, harrows; om cultipacki ^Killer; om weeder; one Mack Hawk corn planter; one So pffl,, gntiii 'Irill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; one 1 ft(. manure spreader; one Allis ( balmers mounted ■> row corn fw.i rut,her tired wagons, one with lia.v frame, one with ho\ Jed; two wheel trailer with stock rack; one seven foot A. ( . traeBar " r one eats seeder. MISCELLANEOUS fcigi;! singl, iiog houses; tw, bog fountains, one winter and ^■summer; one cattle bay rack; one cattle feed tr,r,i ! '|i; 3 hog ami olhn items too numerous to mention, ton arc invited to inspect thi- pro|X‘rty before the day of sale ■rKItM" ( \slt Not resnonsible in ease of accidents. A. W. EATON & SON IPKXTKI: X >IA( hSON, tints. MiKKI.tM) A p.tliH. Clerks l.uneh will be served.

WE PAY CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREEHCASTLE 273 (AM, (T.OM:i;i> vij; ;;o oi{ pi TN AMt IM.F, 33. \\, pay all phone charges. JOHN WaCIJTEL CCFP.

WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES - CATTLE .. HOGS •• SHEEP for prompt and sanitary service PHONE GREENCASTLE1008

INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY

FOR SALK: One Fresh cow', one heavy springer. Hereford and Guernsey, two young Guernsey bulls. Ray Higbee, Parkersburg. Ind. 12-2p. FOR SALE: 1P46 Ford piekup, 11*40 Oldsmobile 2 door, radio, heater; Herbert Keck. 5 miles north of Greenoastle, I! miles west Brick Chapel. ll-3p FOR SALK: Nice fat White Rock hens. $2.00. Call 512-K. Mrs. Neal Kendall. U-.V-Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Go., r>01 N. Indiana St. Phone 40.'!. ISMf

FOR SALE: White enamel built-in oven ! burner kerosene saove. Phone 260-M. 14-1,.

FOR SALK: Manure loader and dirt scoop. Will fit F20, H or M. See lytyd B. Herbert ilea 1 ' Belle Union, address Green, astle R 2. 14-16-2t

Will trade 1040 Chevrolet 1' ton, long wheel base, grain and stock bed, 20.000 miles, clean in every respect. Would like to trade for farm jeep. Fred P. 1 Secrist, Koaehdale. 14-lp. i

FOR SAUl: Hog houses, 6x7. Black Lumber Co., r.01 N. Indiana. Phone 40,'S f-tf.

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FOR SALE: Baby chicks U. S. (citified and pullorum controlled. Barred and white rocks and white leghorns. O I C hogs double treated for cholera. Free catalogue. DIKTZ POULTRY | FARM. CENTER POINT, 1ND1ana. 2-tf.

HOUSEHOLD HINT: Clean upholdstery and rugs wear longer. Foam clean with Fma Foam.

Stop 'N Shop. WANTED

to right person. Qualifications age :!5 to 50, well educated, pleasing personality, oxcollen' character, unencumhered, unemployed. Educational sales service. Immediate drawing on earnings, bonus. Give full information and phone number. Box 50, Banner. 14-2n. WANTED: Interior decorating, painting and cleaning. Make early appointments for spring work Carmichaels. Phone 644R.

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WANTED: To heat from someone having farm to rent on shares. Address H. Win. Stone. If | soil south Locust street, Greon- , castle. .H-'lP-

WANTED: Ride t„ Imlianap-

Khuncal work. h,e,-c v.iu.g ! " lis vvorkin « hou,s 8::!0 a «'• t "

4:30 p. m. MT'ite P. O. Box 422.

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FOR RENT: 4 rooms upstairs Two bedrooms. Tharp Addition. John Tharp. Phone 785-M.

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FOR RENT: To one or two working girls one new ly furnisrv od room in modern home, tliree blocks from town. Phone 880-WX. Jp MISCELLANEOUS I will not be responsible few any debts other than those made by myself. Albert W. Eitel nge

12-3p

All veterans to be classified will receive questionnaire Sulective Service Office. 11-41. Artifical Breeding: Holstcia, Guernsey and Jersey sire 1 . All proved transmitters of high milk and butter production. Call before 9 A. M. Indiana Ariifieal Breeding Association. Phone 24F3, Grccncastle. 26-tf.

neon sign work, hanging an I I servicing. Motor rewinding an : servicing. Russell Roberts and Lester Hatfield. Phone Morton 474. ll-6i>

W ANTED to rent 3 room modern furnished apartment about April 15. Write Box A Banner. 10-14-2p.

Duroc bred gilt sale Thursday February 17. 1949 1 00 p. m. to be in show room of Williams l.H.C. Implement Co., Martins j villo, Ind. Selling 37 head of top gilts from eleven herds. Morgan County Duroc Ass n. 10-11-11-15-4'

WANTED: Help to cut min props and timber. See James Brewster, 1', miles northca t Brunerstown. 12-2;,

FOR SALE: Lumber: Delivered from Tennessee at real savings. All patterns. Also flooring. Write or see James Brewster, R. II. 4, Gieencastle. Ind. Mon.-Fri.-t t FOR SALE: Registered Holdein bull, ten months old. out of high producing sire and dam. Stevenson and Walter, North Salem. 11-14-2,.

WANTED: Janitor White Reply Box 12. Banner. 12-3t Room anil breakfast for employed woman in exchange for light household duties. If interested call 532-R or call at 70X S Locust St. l4-2p.

WANTED: Man, between tlv ages of 21 and 35 years, for typ-

ing and records clerk. Box R, e o Banner.

Address

Notice Welding School 7:00 p. m.-9:00 p. m. each Tu .-■day x weeks. Feb. 1 through March 29. Free to those owning or purchasing equipment and sup.

I plies from Graver

Green,'astle.

W< l iing, l-24p.

OX ALL PASSENGER, TRUCK, TRACTOR T I It E S

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[Until space is considerably reduced Space is

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J FOR SALE: Baby Calf, Bocs- | en Dairy. 12-2p FOR SALE: Sofa bed in good I condition. Ralph Beaman, Reels- \ villo. Phone 2305. 14-3p.

CONSTRUCTION: For go..I service, building of all kinds and remodeling, cementing, plastering. laying block or stone, pain' - ing. hauling gravel, stone or coal write or see on evenings aftei I 5:00 p. in. J. B. Sims A- Sop. i Reelsville. Ind., R. R. 2. Box 162'_. miles south of Manhattan. 14-16-18-21-23-25-6;

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INDIANA

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Public Sale

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|> tile undersigned will sell at public auction at Hie iwn as lh, \lhert Cooper farm which is located "" ' ■nt I mill' oast of Putiunmill«* and I'i mile** "‘ ,s * ^

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Thursday, February 17,1949 SALE sTXRTs AT 11:00 A. M. FEED AND GRAIN

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LIVESTOCK

vyti^H 'Oil to Him bushels of corn, 20ft to 25ft hales „f

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Clover and

B !8 feeding lings, 5 cows, 2 calves, 2 heifers, 2 horses, and s« \

W gnats.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

B °n, wagon be,I, 1 disc harrow, 1 wheat drill. 2 ro " B* 1 ' 1 mowing machine, 1 hog house. 1 water tank, garden I* • M*> forks, 2 hay ropes, I hav rake, I lawn mower ami a <|imntit>

■ H, nall tools.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

H I'hd (;as Range, Refrigerator, breakfast set, linoleum, kitchen porcelain table, medieine cabinet, kitchen stool, steel IJT; ,ah1 '' •amp, 1 n, K . j desk. Newman heating stove, 1 rug l.Ma. wajer plan,,, studio couch. Mohair living room suite, 2 pieces, f ir and stool, i pier table, 2 end tables, library table, end table, B,." a sew inir machine, rug 3\4>, fern table, old lamp, old Bn,’ r ’. stove, davenport, lihruhy table, I white table. SuiL. aho ’ , ' , '‘ < 'trie cream seperator and motor, electric churn, . Brm ‘'hair, cane bottom chair, fruit cans and jars, Slate

‘Hair, and milk table. Terms» Cash.

IHERBERT MEEK •• FLORENCE MEEK

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NEMAN AND HALEY, Auctioneers.

“"his of Ibitnamvllle Methodist Church will serve dinner.

Me, Il;e undersigned, will sell at auelion. nti the farm known a' tin Russ Martin furiu lot dei! I mile soidii and I mile east of Clnverdale Ind.. on tin old Tile I aetory road, the follow ing on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16,1949 s\I.I STARTS VI 10:80 V M. (CST) 40 - CATTLE - 40 3 K-year old Hereford rows. 2 will! calves h,\ side; 2 (i-yr. old Hereford rows with calves In side; 3 5-> r old black \ngiis cows, to e.ilve in spring; 5 2-yr. old black Legos cows, heavy springers; 8-yr, old black \ngus rows, in calvi in spring; aged black Align cow; coming 3-yi. <dd black Angus steer; year-old tdaek Ang'i's heifer, bred; 2-yr. old registered black \ngiis hull; 2 > r. old black \ugus bull; 5 yearling \ngiis steers; 4 .vcarling white fare steers; yearling white face heifers; I mixed <al\rs, weaned. 63 -• HOGS 63 3 red spotted sows, to farrow in March; white sow, to farrow in March; 2 whili gilts b furrow in 'larch.; white sow, to farrow in \pril; 2 white soils, open; I fat h"gs, weigh 25ft pounds; 5(1 sh lilts, weigh X(l to 115 pounds. 14 •• SHEEP - 14 i ewes, all good ages, du< to lamli soon; 5 yearling sheep, 2 - HORSES - 2 i Team ol gra\ mares, smooth mouth, good workers. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1-12 Farmall tractor wilh power lift and cultivators, in good condition; cultivator foi I D l-.irmall; International 2-bottom 12 in. break plow, in goo condition; T-tt. disc and tandem; 5-ft. McCoriniek-Deering mowing nuieliine in good condition; hay loader' Mark Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment and check wire, all in good condition; International manure spreader, extra good; steel roller; 9 hoe disc wheat drill; 5-boe disc wheat drill; Decring hinder, ti-ft. eul; ' tootli harrows; farm wagon witli good Hat top; iron wheel wagon; small tools and many other items

not listed here.

FEED AND MISCELLANEOUS >01, Im. good yellow corn, 3 years old; I.Xftlt bu. good yellow corn in erih; 5ft hu. good Dcnliold soybeans; 30 Ibi. black beans; 88f hu. wheat and rye mixture, threshed l» machine; 200 hales threst.rd beans; I Oft hales rimer ha> ; 25ft hale-i mixed hay; Iftft bale* wheal straw, threshed; (' hag> 2-12-6 fertilizer; t liog houses; celt feeder, It) feel long. The rattle listed in thi, sale are purebred and most of them aised on this farm. 11 you are in need of livestock don't miss this sale. , _■ -s.wR TERMS _ CASH. Not responsible in ease of any accident. BESSIE STEELE and CECIL ELMORE, Owners. AI'CTIONEKKS: .Alton Hurst, (ireeneastlo M ayne Branneman, ('loverdalc CLERK: Ira C, Knoll l.uneh w ill be served by Millgrove 51. E, Ladies' Aid.

FOR SALE: 1918 Whizzer Motor Bike in good conditio’*. Priced to sell Phone 673-W after 6:00. 14-2n FOR SALE: TwTI kitchen sinks, high backs. John Tharp. Phone 785-M. 14-ln. At Sale Pavilion Friday \\Y have buyers for veal and heavy calves, also milk cows, stock cattle and sheep and hogs. 14-2! FOR SALE: Good, clean wheat staw. Reese Buis, 7 miles east on Stilesville road. 14-8p.

WANTED: To buy a small home and two or four acres, in or near Greeneastlo. Must be reasonable. Address Box W. ' Banner. 14-3t

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Seven room house, 3 lots, $2500.00 Owner C. F. Simpson, Roachdale, Ind. 7-Sp FOR SALE: Three room house, 3 lots, electricity, good well. Oscar Kenneth Miller. Fillmore. 14-3p. FOR SALE: 3 acres more or less in city.. Inquire Box 18, Banner. 14-16-18-3]:.

INSULATE TODAY the ser- | vice way R. K. Knoll. Phone 60. 12-tf

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FOR KENT: 3 and 2 room modern apartment, including heat and refrigerator Ait Fur**', lure Shop. H-3t FOK RENT: One batch room, Needmoro apartments. Cornet Elm and Main. John Tharp. Phone 785-M. 14-lp FOK RENT M.i-'ern i " upper apart nent. available now North door. Iftl west Franklin. Phone 864-R. 14-2*

LOST: Shepherd dog, male, white with dark markings, 6 months old Please notify John Gray Reelsville. 12-2l> $300 buys my equity in '39 Olds. Oil heater. Used 3 months, bargain. M. Compuin, Commercial Hotel. 14-3p. EOR SALE: John Deere A tractor, cultivator, plow, disc, A C. combine. Bainbridge Tiactor Sales. i4-3t.

Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks x Purina chows x Sanitation. 106 North Jackson St.

FOR RENT: Modern 3 com | apartment. Phone 512-W. ll-2p 1

DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING! * Have your furniture upholstered \(>M while we have facterx close-nuts! LIVING ROOM SPITES AS LOW AS $49.00 (ineluding large selection ol covers). Art Furniture Shop FRANK HESTER 7 M est Franklin st. I’h. 299

FOK RENT: Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 612 Maple avenue. Adults. 14-lp.

ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING Service on all Automatic Heating Units Stoker Service, Any Make Stokol Sales and Service Day Phone 780 nr 217-J Niglrt Plume 51M-J or 277-'l

FOR SALE 1!)t(i Chevrolet 1 1 > ton cab and chassis. I!)t7 Chcvrolel convertible, radio, heater, seat covers, low mileage. Greencastle Motors, Inc.

Discovers Miniature Device tor the Deaf

Chicago. 111.-A big improvement has been made in a new device now welcomed by thousands of deafened. It is so small it fits in the palm of the hand. Its clear noiseless tone is so efficient that even faint voices are understood. With it thousands now enjoy music, sermons and friendly companionship Finger tip controls permit you to adjust it instantly to changing sound conditions. Accepted by the American Medical Association's Council on

Physical Medicine The makers

FORD A'-n FERGUSON TR \( TOR OW NERS We convert horse drawn type corn planter into a pick-up tractor planter Satisfaction guaranteed $20.00 Many satisfied customers. Lincoln Welders, Accessories and Supplies 1X0 A C. complete $169 00. 160 D. C. with Wisconsin Air cooled motor complete. $409 00. YES we want your plmvsluire business — Prompt Service, Better Workmanship Hardfaee your shares NOW It ix difficult to give prompt s< rvico on this item during plow season.

YES we will sharpen

..1 Beltone Dept. 33, 1450 W. 19th | DISC. 50c per lineal ft.

St.. Chicago 8, 111., are so proud ot their achievement, they will gladly send you free descriptive booklet on how to overcome deafness and explain how you may try this miniature device in tliv privacy ol yom home withou risking a penny. W’riti Beltom

today.

your Take

disc apart at boxin. A sharp disc does more efficient work. Have

yours sharpened NOW.

Have your lawn mower sharp-

ened now.

CRAY KB WELDING

GREENCASTLE. IND

THE SPORTSMANS SHOP

‘IT PAYS TO PLAY’

JOHNNY HAZARD