The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1949 — Page 5
fMf DAILY BANNER, ORKNCASTLE. INDIANA,
TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1949.
PUTNAM COUNTY FARM PAGE
W 4R ON “HOPFKRS" may bfoin soon
K,cpnt heavy #ains have re- . V e<l a little of the anxiety of oosier farmers who had been arn ed of the possibility of aging a grasshopper oattle this imnier However, the young >ppers have survived in great icugh numbers tn cause trouble
many areas of the state.
Prof. J J Davis, head of the
hakold h. smith CO-OP STORE PliniH* ti7H (ireencastle
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Farm l.lablllty
department of entomntogy at Purdue University, said that the downpours had done a good job of drowning the pests especially those which had moved into cultivated fields. As long, how- * ver, ns those that are harbored in hedge rows, grassy waste lands an# clover have green and uncut feeding grounds, they will probably not move into th'
fields.
If the next tew weens are dry. the young grasshoppers will likely build up in numbers and Prof. Davis recomr.ends that farmers be prepared to use either ehlordane, toxaphene or poison bait. Both of the chemicals arc available in the form or wcttable | powders, liquid concentrates and dusts. These materials vary m the amount of chlorilane or toxa-
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phone they contain, hut regardless of the strength or the material used, the object ts to apply t ne pound of actual clilordnne per acre or one and one-ha’f to two pounds of toxaphene pcacre. Directions arm formulae .nay be obtained from the circular K-Hi, available free from the county agent or the University. U. S. Department ot Agric ' f - ture "hopper’ ’experts have be«ii watching the progress of the inserts closely thus year. In Indiana their numbers nave been steadily increasing for the past lew years and the ran survey i of 1948 indicated that the tn year peak might be reached .a 1919. Fhe heaviest intestntior.s were not expected to occur in the Midwest but rather in Wyoming and Montana, according to information received from the Bureau of Kntomology and Plant Quarantine at Purdue.
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Harden ( lub will Hear Kenneth EJtel The Fillmore Garden Club will meet with Miss Mary Burks, JlU >" 8 at 2:30 , DST. Kenneth’ Ritel wall be guest speaker. Interested visitors are welcome.
After weaning don’t lose their
with the former’s son. Kohe: - : Coleman, at Terre Haute. They attended the July 4th clebration at Memorial Stadium.
Death Toll by drowning. Texas was second with a total of 45. including 27 in traffic ami eight by drowning. Mtcnigan, a resort state, had 44 deaths, 25 by drowning and etgot In auto crashes. California nad a totrl of ,’!6 deaths and Pennsylvania 32. EX-KESIDF.NT HIES
I'AKM-MOKTCAC.E TOTAL I T FILOM YEAR A<iO The farm-mortgage debt on Jan. 1, 1949, for the country as . whole, was larger by 4.6 per cent than on January t, 1948, and up from the very low point reached early in 1946 by t ine per cent, said Dr. E. L. But^ in referring to the latest farmmortgage report issued by the Bureau of Agriculture. "Farmers evidently have found uses for their income other than debt retirement— they have continued to replace
worn-out equipment and to make
Todays Market Hogs 7,500; moderately active, light and medium weight narrowft and gilts strong, 2j -•ents higher, heavy weighfn deady to’ strong, sows about teady, bulk good and choice 170-250 lbs barrow and gilts f21.75-$22 00. top $22.25 paid airly freely for choice around 180-210 lbs; 250-290 lbs $20.00$21.75, few loads over 300 lbs unsold; 100-160 lbs $16.00-$1.<#50. lightweight sows $16 00-$17.50, lew $18.00. medium and heavy weights $12.25-$15.50, stags
icarce.
Mrs. Addc Coleman and daughter Marilyn, spent the Fourth
Mrs. Margaretta Wood, age 78 years, died Sunday at the Clay 'county hospital in Brazil. Death was due to injuries sustained in a fall r.n Feb. 8. She was the Widow of Dr. Noah S. Wood who practiced medicine In Greencastl* $ome years previous. She was a member of the Presbyterian
church.
Last rites will bo held Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock (CST) from the Miller ft Son Funeral Home in Brazil. Burial will be Forest Hill cemetery here. EVERYTHING AT ONCE EVERETT, Mass. (UPl Mr
and Mrs. John Forest marched their children Daniel, 7: Edward. 0; John, 4; Paul, 3. and Frances 2. into a hospital where Dr. John ; F. Williams removed the tonsil:* of all five.
JUDGE PREFERS QUIET ALBUQUERQUE. N M (UP) —When Judge K. F. A Hedge became annoyed by the sound of air hammers ripping up pavement outside his courtroom window, he signed an order forbidding the noise while court was in session. The pavement crew moved dotWi the street.
necessary repairs and improvements at costs which are still relatively high." it was poinb !
out.
Although a rise was shown for the country as a whole, five States. (Minnesota, North Dakota., South Dakota. Nebraska, and Illinois) continued to show a decline. The increase during the past year for Indiana was 5.7 per cent ,and the increase for this state since January 1, 1946, is 8.9 per cent. The total state farm-mortgage debt as of January 1, 1949, was $183,439,000. The amount was held by th; principal lender groups as follows: Federal land banks. $20863,000; Fed< ral Farm Mortgng ■ Corporation. $1,213,000; Farmers Home Administration, $3,324,000; Life insurance companies. $5.3.450,000; and Otners, $104.589.000 ’ The national farm-mortgage debt the first of this year totaled $5,ICS.000,000. This was up about 226 million dollars from c year earlier. The increase during the past year was more than double the increase in 1947. The entire increase in United States fai-m-mortgage debt during 1948 occurred in the holdings of private lenders. Farm - mortgages held by fnsuranc • companies, commercial bank--, and other private lenders increased. while holdings by the Federal land banks »n<| other Government-supervised lenders declined, it was pointed out.
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1 International Soundphoto) Lee "Buddy" Scott, 16-year-old Roanoke. Va . eagle scout and high school athlete, leaves the courtroom after being found guilty of first degree murder in the church kitchen murder of pretty 16-year-old Dana Marie Weaver. His sentence was fixed at 99 years.
TRAIN WRECK ADDS TO HOLIDAY DEATH TOLL
NOTH 1: or %DMIM«Tlt \TH)N Nntl«*f» lx hurt* by jflvon tli.n th* iiimIfunIk•i»«I h»x appoIntHtl b\ th* of the t’irutilt < '011 u 1 of Putnam, bounty, j^atu of IikII* ana Ailmlrtistrator of thu uxtato of William Hutlierlin lato of Pm* nam <‘ounty, tbMuas^tl. Snid potato is supposmi to be solunt. Oscar Suthorlin, Ailmlnistrntor No. sjin:.. Omcr <' Akers. Clerk of Putnam Clreult Court. Hoy (\ Sutherlln. Attorney.
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Alwyn “Sonny" Ivors of. Los Angeles places a wedding band on the finger of his'bride, Betty Bowen in General Hospital where he is recovering from a bullet wound in the mouth. Ivors was wounded when a holdup man accosted the couple as they sat in their car in a lovers' lane. Ivers surrendered his wallet, but sprang into action when the’ outlaw threatened to harm Betty. Shot through the mouth, he wrested the pistol from the bandit and shot him I Dead. Dr. W. A. Pegg performed their scheduled wedding ceremony as Betty's sister. Norm^ (light) looks on
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Two trainmen lost their lives in this wreck of a B. ft O. passenger train near Oakland, Md., and 25 were Injured, adding to the estimated holi day toll of 600-odd fatalities expected by the National Safety Council for the Fourth of July holiday. (International Soundphoto) < ■ —l ‘LOOPHOLES’ IN AMMONIA STORY, SAY POLICE
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Joan Coward . , . killed.
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Arthur Marino points to where her nearly nude body lay. of Arthur Marino, 28, that two men attacked him and hla near a lake and forced him to undress, walk Into the lake, and
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