The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1949 — Page 3
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4-H NEWS
The rtrd meeting or Merry [Mixers wu held May. si. The
OAK of SUMAC "'° up w;>s f>alle d to order by Stop itchioit,dry up h P ITcs. Marilyn MoToll Aftobli.t.raqmck^.afely he pledg,. to the Amern an flag S*#IV Y'DRY ‘ nd th!U to the 4-H flag, wo
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WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS Prompt, Sanitary Service, CALL GREENCASTLE 278 OR 97 cam, CI.OVEKUALE 30 OK PUTNAMVIELF m. UlIHiE 100 KOACHDAI.E 70R7 We pay all phone ehargea. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.
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LOSING OUT SALE A« I'm leaving the farm, 1 will sell a t put,lie auetlon at knmvn as the J. O. Britton farm, 5' 2 miles northwest of briAge, 4 rnili-s southeast of Finrastle, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 1949 ' AT 12:30 O’CLOTK, ((’ST) ^
2 -- HORSES ~ 2
Tun Hinooth mouth work horses.
I » COW •• I
One Jersey Mileh Cow, 4 gallons now, been bred 3 weeks.
HOGS
, n.inw- now. Mill, 2, plK*. racking com, now, nr. gntiblc uned. . • 'HT" ** 1 FARM MACHINERY One F-12 Farmall traelor on steel, <s,|tlvators. bottom eh break plow, (i ft. (Use and tandem, horse drawn mower' I Deere corn planter with fertilizer att achment, rubber tired' on with flat top, frame wagon with box bed, endgate . i der grass seed attaehment, hay rake, gravel bed, cribbing, I roofing, set harness, collars, logging equipment, gas Is, forks, shovels, mattocks, picks, chains, brooder stoves rs, fountains, lot of junk, H’xlO’ brooder house, wheellmr3 section spike tooth harrow, smooth roller, * double hog ps, hog foaanlaln, work bench, vice, anvil, hammers, blacktools, new S.V extension ladaler, few pieces of hoaisehokl tiari 1 and aaaany other articles. Sons' baled mixed hay in barn. MS — CASH. Not responsible for accidents MRS. MARIE BATMAN N 111 KST, Auctioneer. CMFF AND HAZEL McMAINS, Clerks.
learned some lovely club songf. The roll call was answered >y naming your favorite pet. Secretary * report was read uid approved. We discussed record books. Marilyn McGill gave, a demonH rati on on making Cool-Ade. Motion was made by Marini ’ell to adjourn. This was seonded by Marilyn Reasor. We meet again June 7th. 7 DIJC lx ( HASH NAVASOTA Texas, June • UP) An automobile accident lear Waller Friday night has (aimed its seventh victim. John Thomas Balyeat, 33 oi ETlkhait, Ind., died yesterday in he Nava-sota hospital. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. -'homas . Balyeat of Bristol, Ind., is wife, and her parents, Mr. and •Irs. John William Guppinger, of ’asadena, Texas, had di«>d earlier as ‘a reault of the accident. Also killed was Mrs. Ernest L. Reid, 23, of Orange Texas. Mrs. Reid's husband, a n Orange attor. ney, remained in a cojua at the Bcllville, Tex., hospital, but attendants gave him a fair chance rf survival. Reid was the sole survivor of the headon collision. KUACMDALE
Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Haris were dinner guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Galen Irwin and fanily Monday evening. Mrs. Pearl Rogers and daugher of Indianapolis were eating on old.fcrienUs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bartlel •■id daughter of Kentland were veek end guests of his mother. Mrs. Hazel Bladyes, Mrs. •ladge Skelton, Mrs. Mabel .’hompson, Mrs. Alice Hatfield, drs. Eleanor McMullen and Mrs. Uda Crosby enjoyed a tour May Mth to Richmond and Muncie. They visited the Hill Rose gar len and Ball Bros, factory and •Jail State Teachers College and nspeeted the home canning center and the frozen food experinental kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Thitte.v den are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning at Culver hospital. Mrs. Chittenden was formerly Miss Marjorie Rady.
KKAL E.STAVE TRANSFERS
Nellie R. Arnold to Ben Pace, ?tux. land in Greencastle Twp $1 Maynard Alspaugh to Charles Jones, etux land in Greencastle, Northern Enlargement. $1. Clyde Cain etux to Wm. R. Patterson etux land in WashG Cox etux land in Greeneastle Edwin J. Peek’s Enlargement. *1. Key Vesselinovich to Earl Johnson etux land in Greencastle Silvers Survey. Ji
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Douthitt. 6 south Madison street, have moved to Indianapolis to make their future home. Mr Douthitt is employed in Indianapolis.
II (QNVUTS CAUGHT MOUNDSVLLIJC W. Va.. June 8—(UP)— Only three of the 14 long-term convicts who hacksawed their way to freedom from the State prison here three days ago still were at large today. State Police in West Virginia. Ohio, and Pennsylvania were confident their three-state blockade would net the fugitive:: when the need for food betrays their hiding places as it did Lh other U.
LATE NEWS ate on the stormy Taft-Hartley repeal issue. OAK RIDGE, Tenn., June ()- (UP) Federal eiuiciliators called union anil cecupaiiy re presetatlves buck to the conference table today, hoping to avert a threatened strike of AtomU workers here wlthiuit govern ment intervention. Clyde M. Mills of Washington a district representative of tin, eoneiliation service who helpo.: settle a similar con tract dls putc hen* a year ago, caterer the negotiations today. Mills and conciliator Robert W. Donnahoo of Atlanta resume the negotiations with represent atlves of 4he CIO’s Chemical Workers union and tin- ('arbld< •md Carbon Chemicals Corpora lion at 11 11. m. today.
The week end guests of Mr. 1 COME IN and see us about and Mrs. J. W. Douthitt were I having your fmice rows and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douthitt and 1 fields sprayed. We have a Ucw
son of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. William Douthitt and children of Indianapolis, Mrs. Martha Wildman of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson of Groencasile.
Classified Ads
FQft KfcAh FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms, during sur.nicr months. Mrs Donald Thomas, 815) S. Indiana. 6-3t
30 foot boom type sprayer and are ready to go. Williams and Grove. Phone 810. Mon-Wed- Fri-tf.
FOR SALE: Mixer block machine and all kind of cement tools. Cheap. Charles King. 311 Johnson street. 6-2p
FOR SALE: Choice fruit trees, shrubs, Lombardy poplars. Bargain sale. Mr. Hammond, Allendale Springs. 6-lp.
Today s Market INDIANAPOLIS, June «_ I UP) Hogs ll.ooo, moderately active around 28c to 50c lower; bulk good and choice barrows and gilts 170-250 lbs., |21.50-»22; top $22; high load choice $22.10-250-290 j^^|20.75-$21.50, hesvl ier weights^20-$20.75; 100-180 lbs., $17.50. few $18; bulk 330500 lbs., $15.26*17; choice light weights strtgdy. big weight,
around 60tylb,„ $15.
Cattle 2.000, calves 500; steers and heifers steady to 25c lower; mostly mec^oni and good; few here above $1,100 lbs.; load good near 1050 lbs. steers $27.25. Sneep 500, spring lambs $1.50 lower, small lots good and choice $29-$.t0, medium to good $25-$23.
UNKLE HANK SEZ
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Your Dad may be a quiet sort ol man who never says what he wants . . . but we’d like to b«t that If he is a farmer, there is nothing he would like better than some accessories for his farm equipment or some hardware Items from the WESJ8NER IMPLEMENT CO. He’ll appreciate your thoughtfulness.
WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO.
GREENCAST!
461 INDIANA
FOR RENT: 4 room furnished
apartment, summer
only. Phone
1099.
6-2t
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurn-.
ished semi-modern
apartment.
301 Wood St.
6-lp
FOR RENT: 3
unfurnished
rooms. Phono 962-RX.
3-3t.
UNFORTUNATE CONDITIONS FORCE SALK OF SPINET PIANO UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES COMPELL us to offer for sale in this territory, lovely, little Spinet Piano, bench,to match. Beautiful case and tone, fully guaranteed. Can be had by party with good cerdit only. Just pay small down payment and several small monthly payments. Write Quick, Manager Finance I-Vpt. P. O. Box 543, Evansville, Ind., for information where to see spinet. 3-3t.
FOR RENT: 4 unfurnished rooms. 502 F,lm St. 4-2p
FOR RHNT:«3 room and bath unfurnished apartment. Available now. 105 West Columbia 4-2p.
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. 2 miles west, % north of Bainbridge. Harry P. Surber. 3-4p.
FOR SALE: Sweet potato, cabbage, tomato, pepper plants. Bert Wood, 508 Ohio St. 2-4p.
FOR RENT: 2 rooms, newly decorated, practically modern. ’See John Tharp. Phone 654-J. 6-U.
FOR SAIJC: Frying chickens and straVberries. Lee Hall, Greencastle R. 3. 3-3p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Plants. Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 N. Indiana St. 23-tf.
WASHINGTON —House sp/ hunters were told today that the state department interfered with FBI efforts to trap a wartime Soviet Espionage agent i, this country. The testimony was given b\ Joseph J. Franey to the House UnAmerican activities commit tee shortly after his wife, Leona identified the Russian spy as Andrei Schevchenko, for.nei head of a Soviet purchasing mission. ELECTRIC TRACTOR LONDON, June 6.—(UP) Radio Moscow claimed today that Russian technicians had designed a tractor which could be powered from a high-tension electric transmission line. ‘•Tractor drivers call the machine a wonder no noise, no exhaust. no dirt in short, a pleasure to operate," the broadcast
said.
Radio Moscow s*id the track, was attached to the transmission line "by a cable long enough to enable the tractor to cover 50 acres of land.’’ WOMAN TREASURER .* WASHINGTON. June 6 (UP) (President Truman sent the Senate today the nomination of Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark of Richland. Kans., to be Treasurer of the United States. The 49 year old former actress and self-styled "Country Banker”, will be the first woman ever to hold the $10,000 a year
post.
All elasHifleU advertising must be paid in advance. Customers using classified ails are asked to send cash with the ad. Figure the first 15 words at 25 cents and each additional word one cent.
FOR SALE: 8 nice feeding shoats, 1934 Chevrolet, 4 door. 7 miles west of Greencastle. Call after 5:00 p. m. John Wells, R. 4. 6-3p.
FOR SALE: New Hampshi red friers. $1 each. A. A. Lyons S. Indiana street. 61p
FOR SALE: Garden tractor. Inquire 1 E Liberty street. 4-3p.
FOR SALE: t shoats weighing 60 lbs., each. Leo Reeves,'south of Brunerstown. 6-2p.
FRIES for sale. Phone 851. Ray Fisher. 26-tf.
FOR SALE: 2 150-pound shoats. James Brewster, 2 miles northeast Brunerstown. 6-li>.
Headquarter* for curved raft•*rs for barns, garage*, machine shed*, warehouses, ■ to res, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana 8t. Phone 403. 19-tf
WHAT do you know Joe oth'M than Flna Foam Is the perfect upholstery cleaner. Stop N Shop. it.
FOR SALE: 6 white gilts and 39 pigs. 4 weeks old, also Polled Shorthorn bull. Serviceable age. H. C. Perkins, R. 3, Greencastle. 4-2p.
FOR SALE: Potatoes, small 4 cents lb, 4 miles northeast Greencastle, Russell Lemqn. 6-8-10-13-4;)
FOR SAL.E: 3 year old Short-horn-Jersey cow with 2 months old calf. Earl Frazier, 3>, miles west Brick Chapel. ip
FOR SALE: Pure bred Polled Hereford bull, 14 months old. Eva Jobe, north of Belle Union. 6-lp. FOR SALE: Model A Ford. Excellent condition. Good buy. Call 1077. 6-lp.
FOR SALE: Used hay loader, cheap. 2 miles southeast of Manhattan. H. C. Waggoner. 4-4p.
FOR SALE at Cloverdi Sale Barn Tuesday. June 7. on A. C. Pickup baler; one A. C. power driven side delivery rnk' , both 1948 models and have b« used very little. 6-lp
At Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday two loads stock cows nn.l calves. e-lp
At Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday team 5 and 6 year old dark dapple gray mares, good workers. e-lp
FOR SALE: 22 head of"shoal. Paul Grider, Finrastle. 6-3p
FOR SALE: 9 by 12 wool rug. Rose co.'or, all over leaf pattern. Like new. $20.00. 808 south Indiana street. 6-2p
STRAWBERRIES!! The balance of our pick will he sold straight run at $1.00 per gallon, picking Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Paul R. Salmon, Fillmore. jp
FUR SALE: Antique Dan e’ S. Beatty small upright plana, cherry. Phone 627-W. 6-2t
FUR SALE: One gold studi 1 couch, one brown chair, 5\7 blue rug. Call Jackie Bwanluri. Phone 465. 6-6p
WANTED
WANTED: Sleeping room fnyoung employed man, VVri' Box 5, Banner. 4-2p.
WANTED: To dig septic tank pits, fix down spouts, base m-it ditches, cisterns. Digging w"'k of all kinds. Free estimate on every job. Everett Shepard. Reelsville R. 1. 3-3p.
W’AN’nCD: Hay baling or. shares or by bale. Howard Moore, Phone 7F21. 28-tf.
I have equipment to dig baaements under houses or building*, put in cement walks, porches, steps, etc., block laying. No job too large or too small. A-l reference. quick service. Georg* Young, Greencastle R. 4. 6-flft
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Five room house, furnished. Recently decorated inside and out. Has two lots, garrace and good well. See Clifford Hanlon, East end of Commercial Place. 5-2p.
CAMPUS SUBWAY for sale. Call 175-M. 3-tf. FOR SALE: A four room hoiiu" in Rcclsvillc with an acre and one quarter of ground. Barn and chicken house. Price $1500. J. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana St. 6-3t.
FOR SALE: A well built older home near the business district. Priced to sell. J. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana St. 6-3t.
FOR SALE: two six room houses in country, out where the .moke don’t bother, lots of clover and dogwood. Two good buys, one east and one west. Sea John Tharp. Phone 654-J It
MISCELLANEOUS Artifical Breeding: Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey sires. AU proved transmitters of high rallM md butter production. Call before 9 A. M. Indiana Artifical Breeding Association. Phon* 24F3, Greencastle. 28-tf,
FOR SALE: 1934 Plymouth. 611 south Jackson street. 6-2p.
PLANTS FOR SALE, outdoor grown tomato and cabbage, sweet potato, sweet and hot pepper plants. Joe Ellis, 503 Maple avenue. Phone 333-K. 6-lQp.
WANTED: Custom haling, by bale or on shares; also custom combining, 2 combines. See Ira or John Moore. Phone 995-.I.
31-tf,
FOR SALE: Locust posts. Place your order for future delivery. Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monahan, Locust Heights Farm, 3 miles south PutnamviJle. 11-tf.
HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead animals. Quick friendly service. Call Cloverdale 116 ring 1. or John Tharp. Greencastla, 654-J. By Products Industries, Inc. 28-tf. 1 will not be responsible for debts only my own. Laurence B. Murphy. 6-2p.
NOTICE If you want to pen your kids up see John Tharp, he has 40 or 50 ft. picket fence .hint ft high. Phone 654-J 6-It
-LOST-
AT MILLER'S, septic tanks, 300 gal. size. 17-19 E. Washington street. 6-tf.
dLACE your order for coal NOW! Vandalia Cfml Co. Phone 588. eod.
FOR SALE: Cabin. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. 6-41.
FOR SALE: Angus male serviceable age. Angus cow 6 yrs. old. 1941 Plynouth coupe. M. S. Hunter. 1 hone 6 or 387-W 6-2p FOR SALE: Boy's bicycle; 1 22 calibre rifle Mossbery model 42M. Warren Goodlad, 703 S. College. Call 532-W. 6-2p FOR SALE Young Jersey milk row, giving over 5 gallons milk per day. A. A. Lyon, south Indiana Street. Ip
MUST SELL: Married vet leaving school. New Duo-Therm oil heater, small insulated cooler, box. green carpeting. 305 Higgert street. 3-3p FOR SALE: Fries, ilOF Ur Henry Hayes, Cloverdale. Phone 3 and 99. 6-2p.
WANTED: Custom hay baling, Case sheer, wire tie. S c Charles Butler. 202 W. Poplar o'Marion Fenand. 3-up WANTED: Hay to pu; n; shares. Marvin Jones, Oreor.castle, R. 4. 6-3p
LOST: Automobile keys on j leather holder. Leave at Banner office. 6-lp.
STRAYED: Red heifer with white face. Evert Ix'hr, Cloveri dale, R. 2. 6-2t
MONEY..for you., as much you wiah...taking orders for om of America's best advertised Cosmetics... A VON. write IronPearson 232 So. 12th str;-" Terre Haute. 6-12n
FOR SALE: Week old Barred Rock, Rhode Island Red, New Hampshire Red, Austra White, straight run chicks, also baby chicks available Tuesday, June 7. O. ‘K. Ratchery, 3 E. Franklin. Phone-130. 6-St.
WANTED: Waitresses. Ka-t Side Drive-In. 6-.'it
WANTED: Short ordi also waitress. Transportation furnished. Phone 25F24. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. 6-41
RE-UPHOLSTER AND REBUILD Your Living Room Suite just like new, for about half the coflt of new. 2 Piece Suite As Low As .$49.00 Including Material FREE ESTIMATES. Art Furniture Shop , ALL WORK GUARANTEED , 7 WEST FRANKLIN ST. GREENCASTLE TEL. 298
SLEEPY BURGLAR CLEVELAND,June 6 (UP) —A burglar who got so tired on the job that he crawled into bed with his victim and went to sleep, was in jail here today. The captive identified himself as Ernest Lilly of Detroit. Hiv snores awakened Mrs. Matilda Besnien, 82, who ran for a roomer and then called police as the rommer watched th( sleeping burglar.
BL0NDIE
By Chlo Yount
THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP "IT PAYS TO PLAY’ FISHING NMBqUiRTERS
JOHNNY HAZARD
Bv Frank RokMi
